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  1. (Literature and Medicine Section)
    The Nevada Program In 2008, Nevada Humanities, in partnership with Renown M
    http://nevadahumanities.org/programs/litmed/


  2. 2008 Reno Chautauqua (Nevada Humanities Chautauqua Section)
    Nevada Humanities Chautauqua Lincoln and the Civil War Sunday, June 22 -- Thursday, June 26 Robert Z. Hawkins Amphitheater at Bartley Ranch Regional Park in Reno
    http://nevadahumanities.org/programs/chautauqua/2008-reno-chautauqua/


  3. 2008 Reno Table Summaries (Food for Thought Section)
    Money, the mother's milk of politics: Is there an answer?- Richard Bryan How Vital is Philanthropy to Washoe County's Future?- Chris Askin and Sheila Leslie Is the End of the Book Upon Us?- Christopher Coa
    http://nevadahumanities.org/programs/foodforthought/reno-table-summaries/


  4. 2009 Chautauqua Schedule (Nevada Humanities Chautauqua Section)
    Evening Programs Sunday – Thursday main stage programs begin with music at 6:00 p.m. and Chautauqua performances start at 7:00 p.m. Stadium-style seating and lawn space are available. Parking is
    http://nevadahumanities.org/programs/chautauqua/2009-chautauqua-schedule/


  5. About Nevada Humanities (About Nevada Humanities Section)
    Nevada Humanities is one of 56 state humanities councils that receive an annual operating grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities. Between 1972, when it was created, and the late 1980s, our organizations mandated focus was almost exclusi
    http://nevadahumanities.org/programs/about-nevada-humanities/


  6. Board of Trustees Job Description (About Nevada Humanities Section)
    The Board of Trustees of Nevada Humanities is comprised of volunteers who are qualified to serve by virtue of their achievements, scholarship, or creativity in the humanities, or who represent various regions of the state and provide a diversity o
    http://nevadahumanities.org/programs/about-nevada-humanities/bot-job/


  7. Chautauqua 2009 (Nevada Humanities Chautauqua Section)
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    http://nevadahumanities.org/programs/chautauqua/chautauqua_09home/


  8. Chautauqua Evening Programs (Nevada Humanities Chautauqua Section)
    Nevada Humanities Chautauqua evening programs take place Tuesday, June 22 – Saturday, June 26, 2010. Doors open at 5:00 p.m.; musical performances begin at 6:00 p.m.; Chautauqua performances begin at 7:00 p.m. Tickets are available
    http://nevadahumanities.org/programs/chautauqua/eveningprograms/


  9. Contribute to Nevada Humanities (Support Nevada Humanities Section)
    Join Nevada Humanities in connecting people throughout Nevada.Nevada Humanit
    http://nevadahumanities.org/programs/support/donate/


  10. How to Book a Speaker (Humanities on the Road Section)
    Any non-profit organization in Nevada may book a Humanities on the Road program. Contact the speaker directly at least a month in advance. After confirming arrangements with the speaker, complete the Booking Agreement and email it to
    http://nevadahumanities.org/programs/humanitiesontheroad/how-to-book-a-speaker/


  11. Humanities on the Road (Humanities on the Road Section)
    Humanities on the Road is a speakers bureau that sends Nevada's college professors, writers and other scholars "on the road." For a modest fee, Humanities on the Road makes high-quality programs on literary and historical subjects av
    http://nevadahumanities.org/programs/humanitiesontheroad/


  12. Lifescapes Calendar (Lifescapes Section)
    Incline Village Library 1st & 3rd Fridays 2-4 p.m. starting Sept. 19th.Northwest Reno Library 1st & 3rd Wednesdays 10:15-12:00South Valleys Library 1st & 3rd Tuesdays 10:30-12:30Sparks Library 2nd & 4th Tuesday
    http://nevadahumanities.org/programs/lifescapes/lifescapes-calendar/


  13. Nevada Humanities (Nevada Humanities Home Section)
    Nevada Humanities creates public programs and supports public projects statewide that define the Nevada experience and facilitate the exploration of issues that matter to Nevadans and their communities. With offices in Reno and Las Vegas, Neva
    http://nevadahumanities.org/programs/home/


  14. Nevada Humanities Grants (Grants Section)
    Nevada Humanities is especially interested in funding projects that promote community through various forms of engagement and projects that encourage conversation. This may be through face-to-face dialogue, such as lectures, forums and round-table di
    http://nevadahumanities.org/programs/grants/


  15. Nevada Humanities Programs (Programs Section)
    Programs sponsored by Nevada Humanities provide opportunities for Nevadans to read widely, think deeply, and become engaged in their community. In addition to the several hundred separate activities supported each year through grants, Nevada Human
    http://nevadahumanities.org/programs/programs/