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    Desert Sky Adventures - Nice post race winding down arena at the Reno Ballroom for Reno Run for Love.

    Desert Sky Adventures

    (6 reviews)

    Formerly based in Las Vegas, but now in Reno, Desert Sky Adventures is a race directing company…read morethat still manages several races here in Vegas. I've volunteered at their races with family and friends as well as participated in almost all of them over the years since DSA started. The events that are part of their Las Vegas schedule throughout the year: -4th of July 5K Blast -Las Vegas Wobble Before You Gobble 5K -Pilgrims Rock 5K/10K/Half Marathon, now know as the Dirty Bird for 2016 -Summerlin Half Marathon -Las Vegas Wildland Fire Awareness 5K and Half Marathon -Skye Canyon 8K Trail Mix/5K Road This company is run by ultramarathoner Molly Sheridan and her family of runners, so you should feel confident that DSA events are well-organized and created from experience. Their events are for all levels, as well, from the beginner to the experienced ultra-runner. Never feel like you're too slow or aren't a "runner;" DSA events are walker-friendly. From her own experience of racing, Ms. Sheridan knows what participants want and need in events and Desert Sky Adventures caters to those, from goodie bags with race t-shirts, stocked aid stations along the courses with plenty of volunteers, to cool finisher medals, your walk/run experience at one of their events will be a fun one. Check out http://desertskyadventures.com/ for more info on events and get moving!

    Desert Sky Adventures offers great races that are well marked and planned. The best two races that…read morewere a lot of fun in Reno were the Dirty Wookie Run in October and the Reno Run for Love. Always a great supportive atmosphere with smiling faces. I would definitely recommend these runs for people of all levels.

    Casa Madai - Assortment of men's 14k rings & graduation rings

    Casa Madai

    (2 reviews)

    Sold me a pair of earrings as 14k when I had them checked they were 10k! Fraud! I used to like them…read moreand make payments on gold items but not anymore.

    Vianca was a very nice and helpful girl. She made my day. I had to buy an outfit in a hurry and had…read morelittle money and she helped me so much. She stated I could return any items if they didn't fit or if I needed to. 10 days later I tried to return the broken shoes I had to cut the straps off the same 15 minutes I bought them but didn't have any other shoes to wear and they are already falling apart. $14.95 isn't a lot but for shoes elsewhere the same style that would last or be able to be returned it's a lot. The two elderly women I tried to return the only few items to were unwilling to let me explain myself. They would not refund the shoes and didn't even offer to help me find a size of jeans that fit they were trying to get me out so fast. I figure because I'm Caucasian by the looks I got when I walked in the door. The problem is I try to support these women's stores because they're women. I'm sorry I'm not good enough for help or to be treated like I spent $60 the one time I came to your store. I will tell people how you treat customer who are not your race and will continue to purchase items in other women ran or owned businesses. So much for being different than other typical give themselves their own bad name by their carry high school behavior. I wouldn't do that to you if you came into my store. I wouldn't even dream of it. Thank you for keeping the old ways true. Vianca you're a great example of how a woman should be. I would come in again just for you. Take care. Monica T.

    Susan Komen 2016 Race for the Cure

    Susan Komen 2016 Race for the Cure

    (1 review)

    Downtown

    The Susan Komen 2016 Race for the Cure was phenomenal - well organized, well-prepared, and hosted…read morewondefully! This is the first year that I've attended the race and hosted a table with my business as a sponsor. They mentioned the event would go on, rain or shine, but I was really hoping that we wouldn't have to go through the rain part. Unfortunately, it did rain - and pour rain - during most of the event. When I arrived at 5:40 a.m. to set up my table, I was amazed to see people already on site prepping for the day. Every sponsor table was under a makeshift canopy/tent, but my table was still wet from the rain throughout the night. Thankfully, the event organizers were not only delightfully happy to see me, but bent over backward to get me anything I needed. And while they didn't have the foresight to bring towels to wipe the tables down, they did offer me an event shirt to use, which I ended up taking home to commemorate the event, even though one wasn't supposed to come with our sponsor package. As the day wore on toward 7 a.m. and later, more and more people started to arrive and linger around. The sponsor email said to expect ~3,500 people (~4,000 with family and friends), and it looked to be about that many people who showed up. The event organizers planned wonderfully with the city to make sure adequate police and security protection was on sight from set up the day before throughout the night to the next day, so that runners were able to make it through the downtown area to the start line without traffic disturbances, as the procession led down several city blocks to Idlewild park. The finish line was beautifully designed and hosted by Renown Health, and came complete with swag, food, and drink to replenish the runners as they arrived. I'm unsure of how much of the money raised actually goes to the cost of research, as compared to the cost of administration. I know the goal for the event was to raise $200,000, and I think they raised less than $100,000, but Susan Komen's Race for the Cure is a widely known and marketed event that is supposed to bring a lot of people together through fundraising efforts to raise money for research and awareness of the effort to beat cancer. Overall, I'd say this event was a huge success, and I look forward to hopefully running in the next one, in addition to being a repeat sponsor.

    AFX Racing - hobbyshops - Updated May 2026

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