We rely on our cup of coffee in the morning to wake us up, give us a little strength before fighting the battle over putting on shoes (either ours or the kids), and get us out of the house But what if that cup of coffee could help some kids in …
Read More »Nevada Toys for Tots Drive Plus A Chance To Win A Free Car Detail!
Calling all Christmas elves!!! The annual, northern Nevada Toys for Tots Drive is happening NOW through December 10! Dolan Auto Group is proud to partner with the Marines for this campaign yet again. We have participated in Toys for Tots for 6 years running and we look forward to helping …
Read More »Join Us for Wine & Dine 2017 on Sept. 20
The wait is over! Dolan Lexus and Edible Reno-Tahoe are proud to announce that Wine & Dine is back and right around the corner. The second annual Wine & Dine, in honor of the non-profit Urban Roots, will be taking place on Sept. 20 from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. Mark your …
Read More »How Reno Moms can help Houston with Diapers, Underwear and Teddybears
One of the great things about living in Reno is seeing how the community responds when we have an emergency. We have helped our neighbors who have lost their homes to wildfires and floods. We have grieved their losses when they have grappled with family tragedies, and most importantly, we …
Read More »Art, Food, and Roots with Reno Bites, Dolan Automotive Group and Urban Roots on October 16
With my babe snuggled against me in his Baby K’Tan and my four-year-old daughter holding my right hand, my kids and I stared in wonder at the surprising view that opened before us. We’d just walked around the corner of a somewhat dodgy-feeling building adorned in 70’s style brown and …
Read More »Reno Race for the Cure: Why This Cancer Fighter is Joining The Race
My name is Sarah Herndon. I am a 30-year-old breast cancer fighter. At 27-years-old I was diagnosed with late stage inflammatory breast cancer. I underwent 4 months of chemotherapy, a double mastectomy and 6 weeks of radiation. Unfortunately, my cancer spread to other parts of my body. I am not …
Read More »Put Down the Stone
Unless you’ve been living in a social media bubble for the past week, you’ve heard about Harambe the gorilla. For all those bubble dwellers, let me fill you in. Harambe was a 17-year-old male silverback gorilla who lived at the Cincinnati Zoo. Born in captivity, he was a beloved member …
Read More »Dear Schools: Pretty Please, STOP the Fundraising Madness
I’ll never forget 2010. It was, after all, the Year of the Duck. No, I’m not talking about the year according to the Chinese zodiac (which would have been the tiger, FYI — and yeah, I totally looked that up). But instead, I’m referring to the year my kids were …
Read More »Wine, Squaw, and Can Do MS
On the gorgeous Sunday afternoon of September 6, a friend and I had the pleasure of attending the Alpen Wine Festival in Squaw Valley. Benefiting Can Do MS, this is their 27th year of holding the festival at Squaw, and each year it continues to grow, with 2015 being the …
Read More »Why and How to Give Locally
Charitable giving is a personal decision and for many, an important and integral part of their budget. No matter where you look, you will always find a need. Africa, Indonesia, Louisiana… but for today’s post, I encourage you to look locally, right here at home. With news coverage taking the …
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