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Come in from the Cold programs at Bartley Ranch Park

Media Release
For Immediate Release
www.washoecountylibrary.us

Contact:
Amy Ventetuolo
aventetuolo@washoecounty.us
775.328.2070

Come in from the Cold features music programs beginning Jan. 9, 2016.

Reno, Nevada. Jan. 7, 2016. Washoe County’s Come in from the Cold series will begin Jan. 9, 2016, and continue through March 12, 2016, with music programs of bluegrass, Americana, and jazz genres.  All programs begin at 7 p.m. each Saturday evening in Bartley Ranch Regional Park’s Western Heritage Interpretive Center.

Cost: Free ($3/person donation requested) Details: (775) 786-4512x106.

  • January 9: Northern Nevada Bluegrass Association
  • January 16: Red Tango
  • January 23: Sierra Sweethearts
  • January 30: The TRIO
  • February 6: Cowboy Poet Larry Maurice
  • February 13: Reno Youth Jazz Orchestra
  • February 20: Backstage Pass
  • February 27: Contraband
  • March 5: Richard Elloyan/Steve Wade
  • March 12: Suspect Terrane

For more information, call (775) 786-4512 x106 or visit www.washoecountyparks.com

Directions:  Bartley Ranch Regional Park is located at 6000 Bartley Ranch Road in Reno. 

The park is located off Lakeside Dr., about one-half mile south of McCarran Blvd. below the Windy Hill overlook. To enter, turn onto Bartley Ranch Road and cross the covered bridge.

Bartley Ranch Regional Park is owned and managed by the Washoe County, through its Community Services Department. The department's mission is to provide exceptional parks and open space, and recreational opportunities while preserving our natural, historical and cultural resources.

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