Thanks, Sheryl. Springs Preserve is one of my must see attractions here. They just closed an outstanding exhibit on Leonardo Da Vinci in which they recreated his inventions using his original designs and materials he would have used plus visitors could manipulate all of them!

 

For those who do not want to go out into the great outdoors, the Mob Museum and the Atomic Energy Museum and the Neon Museum are unique contributions to Las Vegas culture.

 

The Chocolate Factory is also a good place to visit for the chocolate samples and the beautiful garden.

 

Yes, there is life off the Strip.

 

Suzie Dubin

 

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------ Original message ------
From: Stahl, Sheryl
Date: 5/6/2014 9:48 AM
To: Susan Dubin;[email protected];
Subject:RE: [ha-Safran] Las Vegas Here we come

There is a lot to do on and near the strip, but for those who want to get away from the glitter, there are a surprising number of great options.

 

Some of my favorites are:

 

The Clark County Wetlands

http://www.clarkcountynv.gov/WetlandsPark

from their website “The Clark County Wetlands Park includes 2,900 acres of water, trails, and trees along the Las Vegas Wash.  As well as the Wetlands Nature Preserve, Nature Center, and access from multiple trailheads, the Wetlands Park includes walking and biking trails in designated areas, plentiful opportunities for wildlife viewing, photography, and simply escaping to a unique natural environment.  The Park is a shaded, green oasis overlooking the city of Las Vegas.

Nominated for America’s Great Outdoors recognition in Spring 2013, the Clark County Wetlands Park is free to enter at all access points. The Park is open from dawn to dusk every day. The Nature Center is open from 9:00 am to 3:00 pm every day except New Year’s Day, Independence Day, Thanksgiving, and Christmas.”

Springs Preserve

http://www.springspreserve.org/

“The Springs Preserve is the premier place in Las Vegas to explore the valley's vibrant history through interactive science and nature exhibits, botanical gardens, hiking, trails, and live animal shows.”

The park also includes the  “Nevada State Museum is a unique part of the overall Springs Preserve experience. Through expansive historic collections, the museum works to advance the understanding of the history, pre-history and natural history of Nevada, emphasizing Southern Nevada and its relationship with surrounding areas.”

Red Rock Canyon National Conservation area

http://www.redrockcanyonlv.org/

The is beautiful hiking here – but go early – it gets hot!

Valley of Fire State Park

This is about a 45 min.- 1hour drive – but well worth it.

http://parks.nv.gov/parks/valley-of-fire-state-park/

“Valley of Fire is Nevada’s oldest and largest state park, dedicated in 1935. Ancient trees and early man are represented throughout the park by areas of petrified wood and 3,000 year-old Indian petroglyphs. Popular activities include camping, hiking, picnicking and photography. The park offers a full-scale visitor center with extensive interpretive displays. Several group use areas are also available. The park is open all year. Valley of Fire State Park is six miles from Lake Mead and 55 miles northeast of Las Vegas via Interstate 15 and on exit 75.”

Sheryl

 

Sheryl Stahl, AJL VP Membership
Frances-Henry Library
Hebrew Union College-Jewish Insitute of Religion
3077 University Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90007

213-765-2127
[email protected]

 

 

 

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]On Behalf Of Susan Dubin
Sent: Friday, April 18, 2014 3:50 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [ha-Safran] Las Vegas Here we come

 

Uri Kolodny sent me this article about “10  things you didn’t know about Las Vegas”. Number 11: Association of Jewish Libraries is coming to town on June 22-25, 2014. Best place to find out about Judaica Librarianship!

 

Definitely check out the link:

http://www.cnn.com/2014/04/17/travel/las-vegas-10-things-bourdain/index.html?hpt=hp_c2

 

Susan Dubin

2014 Conference Chair

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