Category : Community

Saturday’s 50/50 Showcase to benefit Haiti relief effort

Proceeds from Saturday’s 50/50 Showcase will go directly to Haiti relief efforts–so come and donate what you can ($3, $4, $5), listen to good music, and step up for a really important, and much-needed cause. This benefit will feature a healthy dose of psychedelic goodness (Madorians), Clash-inspired rawk (The Firebombing), and some beautiful melodies from a super talented youngster (Amber Scala).  Did we mention that it’s THIS SATURDAY at Rainshadow?  Don’t forget, it’s going to rule. Support your scene and support a good local cause, it’s a win-win.  7PM.

Print Release Pick-up Party

Come and get your print tonight at 5:30PM at the Holland HQ (30 Cheney Street). I heartell it’s a good one this month, no, a GREAT one. So don’t dawdle, get yourself down here!

Holland Board of Directors & Advisory Board

We wanted you all to know what an incredible team we have behind this operation. So, without further ado, we present to you the Holland Board of Directors and the Holland Advisory Board.

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Cassandra Joseph, Attorney, Watson Rounds
Cassandra Joseph is an attorney practicing intellectual property litigation at Watson Rounds in Reno. Cassandra serves as Secretary on the Executive Committee of the Board of Directors for the Holland Project. She is a mother and supporter of local youth development programs.

Dave LaPlante, CEO, Twelve Horses
David LaPlante is CEO of Reno-headquartered Twelve Horses, a online brand marketing and messaging technology agency. David is a founder and current chairman of Nevada’s Center for Entrepreneurship and Technology and serves on the boards of directors for Holland Project, Artown, EDAWN, Reno Bike Project and the Reno-Tahoe Entrepreneurs’ Organization. Entrepreneurship, art, design, skiing, bikes and raising a culturally creative family are his passion. Reno is the best city on the planet for that mix of passions.

Jevan Burchfield, Global Project Manager, Microsoft Licensing
Jevan Burchfield has been an active participant of the all ages music scene in Reno for 15 years playing in bands Evenground, Means to Amend, 1618, and a new unnamed project. He continues to book and play shows and support the all ages music scene. Jevan contributes time to the Holland Project by providing direction, business/operations skills, and vision, along with the rest of the Holland Project Board of Directors, to further the Holland Project mission of providing all-ages access to music, art, and activism for the Reno community’s youth. Jevan is currently the President of the Holland Project Board of Directors and uses every opportunity available to expand the reach of influence and notoriety of the Holland Project within our community and beyond.

Joe Ferguson, Holland co-founder / Educator, Rainshadow Community Charter High School
Reno-native Joe Ferguson is a co-founder of the Holland Project and currently sits on their Board of Directors as the Treasurer. Joe is a long-time activist, working with Sound and Fury Records, The Great Basin Community Food Co-op, and Reno Food Not Bombs. Joe is a teacher at Rainshadow Community Charter High School where he enjoys working with at-risk youth and watching them find success in their passions. Joe enjoys playing music, gardening, riding bikes, hanging out with his family, and helping Reno become a great place to be a kid.

Marnee Benson, Development Director, Black Rock Solar / Co-manager, March Fourth Marching Band
Marnee graduated from UNR with two Master’s degrees in Environmental Science and Environmental Policy and has written extensively on topics from the Coeur D’Alene Art Auction to climate change for differrent publications including Western Art & Architecture, Reno Magazine, and the Reno News & Review. Marnee organized the Tour de Nez bike race for three years and currently serves on the Truckee Meadows Bicycle Alliance. Marnee has worked for Sierra Nevada Brewing Co., Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Music Festival, and Burning Man. She’s a skier, cyclist, and climber who loves playing in the sunshine and hiking in the mountains.

Megan Berner, Artist and Educator, University of Nevada, Reno
Megan Berner is an artist who currently teaches photography at the University of Nevada Reno and is working for the Nevada Conservation Corps combining photography and conservation efforts in Lake Tahoe. She received an Endowment Fund Grant from Sierra Arts Foundation in 2009 and was an Obermann Graduate Fellow at the University of Iowa in 2008 where she proposed teaching a class centered around gardening. She worked for public television for two years and has volunteered as a tutor for Limited English Proficient students at a local elementary school.

Mike Steedman, Owner, Studio on Fourth
Mike Steedman, owner of Studio on Fourth—a small performance art space, is a community-advocate who has worked with a variety of local organizations and entities including Youth Artworks, Reno Celtic Celebration, Boys and Girls Club, NV Opera, and the Ready for Life Task Force. Mike also serves on the Neighborhood Advisory Board for Ward 3, and is highly active in downtown redevelopment issues, as well as the advancement of the 4th Street corridor.

Rachel Milon, Director of Communications and Marketing, Nevada Museum of Art / Principal, Quick Brown Fox PR
Rachel Milon has worked at advertising and marketing agencies in San Francisco, New York, London and Reno. She is the founder of Quick Brown Fox PR, working with a range of clients in arts and entertainment, fashion and beauty. Youth and the arts are her passion and she is proud to currently serve on the Board of the Holland Project where her focus is to help promote and encourage the growth and acceptance of all ages lifestyles, events and activities.

Ryan Gold, Owner, Imperial Bar and Lounge, Lincoln Lounge
Ryan Gold, an Illinois-native, is co-Owner and founder of Imperial Concepts LLC, Imperial Bar and Lounge, and The Lincoln Lounge. His businesses have contributed to revitalization of downtown and the Fourth Street corridor, increasing both quality and diversity of Reno’s nightlife.

ADVISORY BOARD

Aaryn Walker, Red Chair
Ben Arnold, Wooster High School
Cari Cunningham, University of Nevada, Reno
Chris Fairchild, Grubb and Ellis
Dave Branson, WSCD
Deane Albright, Albright, Pershing, and Associates
Delores Aiazzi, St. Marys
Dennyse Daniels, Pioneer Center
Erika Frick, FLF Films
Gretchen Bietz, Discovery Museum
Jasmine Cividino, Crush Hair Studio
Jim Litchfield, Fluid Concepts/Reno River Fest
Kathie Bartlett, Dickson Realty
Lauren Siegel, former director Nevada EcoNet
Marin Gillis, University of Nevada, Reno
Mark Curtis, Mark Curtis & Friends
Mercedes de la Garza, Mercedes de la Garza Architect Studio
Molly Conklin, Ferraro Group
Molly Dahl, Reed High School
Pan Pantoja, Drama Instructor / Playwrite
Paul and Deb Martin, Bibo Coffee Company
Rebecca LeBeau, Child Assault Prevention
Scott Walquist, KPS3
Susan Mayes Smith, TMCC High School
Tim Jones, Nevada Arts Council