LVAS: Shooting for the Stars
Helping people reach for the stars, the Las Vegas Astronomical Society (LVAS) makes astronomy more accessible to those interested in broadening their horizons and exploring the night sky.
Helping people reach for the stars, the Las Vegas Astronomical Society (LVAS) makes astronomy more accessible to those interested in broadening their horizons and exploring the night sky.
Finding some sweet relief in the middle of the pandemic, Winston Williams started making chocolate bonbons at home. Soon, it became a whole business, and he launched Midnite Chocolates in November of 2020.
Bringing resources to LGBTQ+ youth and their families, The Pride Tree provides a safe environment for discussions and education on LGBTQ+ issues.
With a mission to end period poverty, Project Marilyn works to provide menstrual supplies to homeless people with periods here in Southern Nevada.
With a desire to open their own art gallery, Sistas That Paint produces affordable art for the community while highlighting Black culture.
Skye Canyon, in tandem with the Las Vegas Astronomical Society, presents their sixth annual ‘Skye and Stars’ stargazing event this weekend!
For those experiencing low energy or looking for emotional, physical, or spiritual healing, Vegas’ newest crystal shop, I Love Crystals, helps with all your healing needs.
Las Vegas’s new up-and-coming physical therapy business applies a variety of treatment practices to whatever ails you. At LVL Up, your needs come first.
After a long hiatus, the First Friday Foundation (FFFLV) returns with its first festival of the year.
With a mission to help people return to their roots through plant medicine, Super Natural NiA offers teas to help with different ailments.