3rd Thursday
Sparks Art Walk
Thursday September 15
Take a walk through Sparks history with this month’s partner, The Sparks Heritage Museum during the September Sparks Art Walk, Thursday, September 15 from 4 – 8 p.m.
Join a 45-minute guided interactive tour featuring historic places and spaces including the Sparks Heritage Museum, the landmark Glendale School House, the Chinese in Nevada Monument, and Rail Car Display in Lillard Park at 4:15, 5:15, and 6:15 p.m. Plus – the museum is open and admission is free during the Sparks Art Walk!
The Depot Gallery will feature a photography exhibit and reception from 5 to 7 p.m., plus there are docent-led tours of the city’s commissioned public art at 5:00 and 6:00 p.m., leaving from Lillard Park.
The Sparks Heritage Museum’s William Kolton lead a 45-minute guided interactive tour featuring historic places and spaces including the Sparks Heritage Museum, the landmark Glendale School House, the Chinese in Nevada Monument, and Rail Car Display in Lillard Park at 4:15, 5:15, and 6:15 p.m.
Plus – the museum is open and admission is free during the Sparks Art Walk!
The Sparks Heritage Foundation and Museum, Inc. was established on April 1, 1985 as an independent nonprofit 501(c)(3). The organization’s mission is to preserve the historical and cultural heritage of Sparks and the Truckee Meadows for the education and enjoyment of present and future generations. For over a quarter century the Sparks Museum has been a product of their Preserve America Community, operating almost exclusively on volunteer labor.
The Museum’s first home was a small room in the basement of City Hall, where it quickly outgrew the quarters. Early in the museum’s existence the City of Sparks recognized its historical importance and provided an empty storefront at 820 Victorian Avenue. In 1995 Washoe County recognized the significance of the project by donating the Sparks Justice of the Peace building at 814 Victorian Avenue to the City of Sparks for a museum.
The Museum facility also includes the state historical marker #169 Glendale Schoolhouse and an outdoor train exhibit comprised of a steam locomotive, a cupola caboose, and a Pullman executive car.
The nationally registered historic building, which forms the cornerstone of the Museum, was rehabilitated, and opened as a Cultural Center in November 2011 thanks to a community effort. The Museum now offers expanded Arts and Humanities programming in addition to our exhibits and collections.
FREE PARKING LOCATIONS for Downtown Sparks
- Victorian Plaza Galaxy Theater Parking Garage: 1130 Ave Of The Oaks
- Great Basin Brewery: 846 Victorian Ave
- Sparks Heritage Museum: 829 C Street
- Nugget Casino Resort: 1100 Nugget Ave
FOR MORE INFO CALL 775-690-2581
or EMAIL ANGELA@39NORTHDOWNTOWN.COM
3rd Thursday is produced by 39 North Downtown in collaboration with the City of Sparks and Sierra Arts Foundation.
Event Details:
Every 3rd Thursday of the month
4:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
Downtown Sparks in the Dining District
For more information about the event or becoming a vendor, please contact Angela Handler at (775) 690-2581 or angela@39NorthDowntown.com.
Our Goal for 39 North 3rd Thursday:Sparks is a wonderful community that has built great family-friendly special events. Our goal is to develop 3rd Thursday so it’s the best place for family fun on the 3rd Thursday of each month, all year long.3rd Thursday is a community event collaboration by 39 North Downtown, City of Sparks, Sparks Heritage Museum and Sierra Arts Foundation. This is sure to be a local favorite for being a great place to shop, meet your neighbors, and volunteer to support your community. We look forward to seeing you there!