Thursday, September 29, 2016

The Corley Ranch Harvest Festival

Pumpkins! ©Ali Moffitt

©Ali Moffitt

Pig Race

I found it.....The Perfect Pumpkin!







The Corley Ranch Harvest Festival begins every year starting October 1st and runs through October 31st.  Bring the whole family for fun fall activities including: 
Hay Slide
 Kiddie Land Straw Maze 
Farm Animals
Miniature Golf (Brand New Rebuilt) 
Bounce House
Pig Races
Hay Wagon Rides (Every Half Hour)
Haunted Corn Maze 
Huck & Chuck 101 Trampoline Show
There will also be food, crafters and other vendors on site.  The Pumpkin Sales & Country Store is open 7 days a week from 11:00 am to 5:00 pm.  Admission to the Corley Ranch M-F is free.  Bring your little ghosts & goblins and join in the fun!

Tuesday, September 6, 2016

Genoa Candy Dance Arts & Crafts Faire

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A view of Job's Peak ©Ali Moffitt 

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oodles of Arts & Crafts ©Ali Moffitt 

AHHH...Candy! ©Ali Moffitt 

©Ali Moffitt 
The Genoa "Candy Dance" originated in 1919 as an effort to raise money to purchase street lights for the small, but enterprising community of Genoa, Nevada's first settlement. Lillian Virgin Finnegan, daughter of then prominent Judge Daniel Webster Virgin, suggested the idea of a dance and making candy to pass around during the dance as an incentive for a good "turn-out" of couples.

With the help of her aunt, Jane Raycraft Campbell, and the female populous of Genoa, delicious samples of candy really made the evening special. Of course, the midnight supper served at the Raycraft Hotel was, as always, a culinary delight. So, if the candy did not entice people to join in the fun, the midnight supper was surely an incentive.

The Genoa community did raise the needed funds for streetlights, but realized the monthly electric bill had to be paid. The candy makers were then called upon each year to help promote the "Candy Dance" and pay a year's worth of electricity for the streetlights throughout the town. This annual event became the "Big Event of the Season." Couples came from Reno, Carson City, Minden, Gardnerville and surrounding areas to join in the evening's fun.

The Arts & Crafts Faire was added in the 1970s, and later became a two-day event. The first Faire was held on the front lawn of a private residence in Sierra Shadows on Genoa Lane with twelve vendors. A few years later the popular Faire was moved to the Mormon Station Historic State Monument grounds. Expanding proved necessary and now Faire exhibitors are also found along Nixon Street, and along the sides of Genoa Lane and Main Street. With all the people visiting the Faire these days, the streets in and out of Genoa are temporarily closed during the day from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Shuttles bring people from the main parking lots on Genoa Lane and Foothill Road, as well as the limited parking lot at the Genoa Cemetery.

The "Candy Dance" is still held each year with music from a live band playing everything from rock-n-roll, country-western, swing and hop to waltzes for all ages. Everyone is invited to the Saturday night dinner and dance. A limited number of tickets are sold to the event. 2009's dinner-dance in Genoa Park was a huge success with over 700 tickets sold.

Generation after generation has continued the candy making and Faire tradition. The funds raised by the Town of Genoa during the Candy Dance weekend provide a substantial portion of the town's annual budget. We will be celebrating the "Candy Dance" as long as we have volunteers to keep it going, and we thank all our volunteers for their hard work.

We are looking forward to this year's Candy Dance on Saturday and Sunday, September 24th and 25th from 9am - 5pm.
The Dinner & Dance will be on Saturday from 4:30pm - 10pm. All tickets may be purchased at the Genoa Town Offices or by phone 775-782-8696, Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Dinner and Dance Only tickets will also be available at the at the entrance, if room allows.
ALL TICKETS ARE NON-REFUNDABLE.