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Writers’ Wednesday
September 11, 2019
5 – 5:30 pm Wine and Cheese
5:30 – 6:30 pm Lecture
Reno Now and Then Vol. I and II
Neal Cobb and Jerry Fenwick, guest speakers
Don’t miss this month’s lecture with Neal Cobb and Jerry Fenwick, authors.
ABOUT THE BOOK
Reno is one of the few towns in Nevada that was never a boom-and-bust mining camp. Sitting astride the Truckee River and the main road from the northern California mining camps, in its early days it offered travelers crude shelter and a bridge across the river. With the coming of the first transcontinental railroad in 1868, it was also situated along a major cross-country route. Positioned in this manner, Reno became a thriving distribution center for ranching and mining, by way of the river, roads and railroads. It retains some of that character today.
Through Historic Photos and Contemporary re-photography of selected locations, the authors of this book hope to illustrate the tension between growth and stability that characterizes Reno. Over fifteen years ago at a gathering of the Westerners Corral, Neal Cobb and Jerry Fenwick formed a partnership dedicated to presenting history in an interesting, informative and accurate manner. After presenting their Reno Now and Then Slide presentations over the years, the decision was made to create a book with the same title to include content from their presentations as well as new photos and historical detail. It is the hope of the authors that long time Reno residents will remember fondly some of the scenes depicted, that newcomers will find a better understanding of the town they now call home, and that those who have not yet visited Reno will gain some insight into the community through these images.
ABOUT THE AUTHORS
“Neal and Jerry are Reno boys of a certain age who grew up, using that phrase loosely, in our town during the zenith of its days. They shared a love for Reno, and a facility to note and enjoy elements of growing up here that were less-seen and retained by others, and better yet with the further ability to recall and weave some wonderful tales of the city. As caprice would have it, both of their families owned an art- or photography- related business in the heart of downtown Reno.
To those two stores each day after school, pedaled Jerry and Neal, where they became involved in their respective parents’ businesses, and came to know the nuances of graphic art. If it happened in Reno, Fenwick’s parents painted it, while Cobb’s parents photographed it, and together they amassed an incredible inventory of local and rural views – on both Kodachrome, and oil or pastel. The talents, recollections and visual inventory of Neal Cobb and Jerry Fenwick were in pleasing confluence in the earlier book, and once again meet in this later one – a sum greater than the parts, graphic enjoyment from two of Reno’s eras on a collision course!” (Excerpted from the forward to Reno Now And Then II which was written by Karl Breckenridge.)
These lectures feature a different author who takes part in a book signing, a presentation and a question-and-answer session with the audience. A wine and cheese reception precedes the lecture.
The intent of the program is to highlight writers who specifically focus on Nevada, the Great Basin, or the West in general. The authors talk about the content of their books but also share details about the creative process.
Admission is $5 for adults; free for children 17 and younger and for Nevada Historical Society members. Attendees are encouraged to arrive early as seating is limited in our Events Space. For details, call 688-1190.
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09/11/2019 17:00:0009/11/2019 18:30:00America/Los_AngelesWriters’ WednesdayWriters' Wednesday September 11, 2019 5 - 5:30 pm Wine and Cheese 5:30 - 6:30 pm Lecture Reno Now and Then Vol. I and II Neal Cobb and Jerry Fenwick, guest speakers Don't miss this month's lecture with Neal Cobb and Jerry Fenwick, authors. ABOUT THE BOOK Reno is one of the few towns in Nevada that was never a boom-and-bust mining camp. Sitting astride the Truckee River and the main road from the northern California mining camps, in its early days it offered travelers crude shelter and a bridge across the river. With the coming of the first transcontinental railroad in 1868, it was also situated along a major cross-country route. Positioned in this manner, Reno became a thriving distribution center for ranching and mining, by way of the river, roads and railroads. It retains some of that character today. Through Historic Photos and Contemporary re-photography of selected locations, the authors of this book hope to illustrate the tension between growth and stability that characterizes Reno. Over fifteen years ago at a gathering of the Westerners Corral, Neal Cobb and Jerry Fenwick formed a partnership dedicated to presenting history in an interesting, informative and accurate manner. After presenting their Reno Now and Then Slide presentations over the years, the decision was made to create a book with the same title to include content from their presentations as well as new photos and historical detail. It is the hope of the authors that long time Reno residents will remember fondly some of the scenes depicted, that newcomers will find a better understanding of the town they now call home, and that those who have not yet visited Reno will gain some insight into the community through these images. ABOUT THE AUTHORS "Neal and Jerry are Reno boys of a certain age who grew up, using that phrase loosely, in our town during the zenith of its days. They shared a love for Reno, and a facility to note and enjoy elements of growing up here that were less-seen and retained by others, and better yet with the further ability to recall and weave some wonderful tales of the city. As caprice would have it, both of their families owned an art- or photography- related business in the heart of downtown Reno. To those two stores each day after school, pedaled Jerry and Neal, where they became involved in their respective parents’ businesses, and came to know the nuances of graphic art. If it happened in Reno, Fenwick’s parents painted it, while Cobb’s parents photographed it, and together they amassed an incredible inventory of local and rural views – on both Kodachrome, and oil or pastel. The talents, recollections and visual inventory of Neal Cobb and Jerry Fenwick were in pleasing confluence in the earlier book, and once again meet in this later one – a sum greater than the parts, graphic enjoyment from two of Reno’s eras on a collision course!" (Excerpted from the forward to Reno Now And Then II which was written by Karl Breckenridge.) These lectures feature a different author who takes part in a book signing, a presentation and a question-and-answer session with the audience. A wine and cheese reception precedes the lecture. The intent of the program is to highlight writers who specifically focus on Nevada, the Great Basin, or the West in general. The authors talk about the content of their books but also share details about the creative process. Admission is $5 for adults; free for children 17 and younger and for Nevada Historical Society members. Attendees are encouraged to arrive early as seating is limited in our Events Space. For details, call 688-1190.Reno, NVEvent Starts | Event Ends |
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