I'm always on the hunt for affordable and comfortable workout clothing. From yoga, to aerials and HIIT, I need material that is going to last. After following Cassey Ho's Blogilates workouts for a little over two years, I fell in love with her Popflex Active clothing line. In my collection, I currently have two leggings … Continue reading Clothing Feature – Popflex Active
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Downtown 3rd Farmers Market
Downtown Las Vegas is quickly making its mark on the Farmer's Market Culture with the Downtown 3rd Farmer's Market. It's located off of Casino Center and Stuart at an old train station. Every Friday, this abandoned station bustles with shoppers, crafters and home growers. From fresh fruits and vegetables to artisan breads and organic seasonings, … Continue reading Downtown 3rd Farmers Market
Goodie Two Shoes Foundation
Of the many non-profits and charities I've had the honor of working with here in Las Vegas, the Goodie Two Shoes Foundation is one of my favorites. This foundation specializes in providing children with new shoes and socks as well as other school essentials when available. Good Two Shoes travels to elementary schools all throughout … Continue reading Goodie Two Shoes Foundation
Ethel and M Cactus Garden
Christmas in Vegas brings about spectacular lighting displays all around the city. This year, I experienced the Ethel M Chocolate Cactus Garden for the first time. SOS Radio hosted this FREE family night. Checkout this display! It's not the holidays without a cute couple photo. Who would've thought the desert could be so pretty! "Oh holy … Continue reading Ethel and M Cactus Garden
Neon Musuem FREE Nevada Tour
In honor of Nevada Day, the Neon Museum offered FREE tours to their north lot! Being a Vegas local and a native Nevadan, I signed up right away for my complimentary tickets. My husband and I headed to good old downtown Las Vegas and we're amazed at the collection of signs. This special tour was … Continue reading Neon Musuem FREE Nevada Tour
Fremont is no place for the youth
Fremont St. in downtown Las Vegas used to be the hot spot for all ages. It's filled with light shows and street performers to dazzle kids and endless bars and casinos to entertain adults. One of the most popular events to reach Fremont St. is First Friday. On the first Friday of every month, artists … Continue reading Fremont is no place for the youth
Water Parks in Las Vegas?
With temperatures sky rocketing within minutes in the boiling Las Vegas desert, staying cool seems impossible. The City of Henderson and City of Las Vegas have come up with two water filled solutions. Wet 'n' Wild celebrates is second summer of its new design in Southwest Las Vegas. This 33.5 acre space is filled with 25 different … Continue reading Water Parks in Las Vegas?
Top Ten Drunken Cities
In the ratings of most alcoholic cities in America, the first cities that come to mind is Las Vegas. Surprisingly, a city just eight hours north made Time's Magazine top ten most drunken places. Reno, Nevada inhabits a diverse demographic of retirees and college students. With a residency of 233,294, Reno is just a fraction of it's larger … Continue reading Top Ten Drunken Cities
Journalists must digitalize
Although the main goal of columnists is to speak their opinion on several different topics and guide people through their information, allowing those readers to have a voice adds more credibility. When thinking about columns, dozens of emails flood the newspapers and magazines from readers expressing their own opinions. If the stories are meant for … Continue reading Journalists must digitalize