Cinco de Mayo in Las Vegas is a cultural celebration, Vegas-style, with numerous cantinas, bars and Mexican eateries that open their doors for a grand fiesta. The event features authentic south-of-the-border and Tex-Mex cuisine plus thirst-quenching margaritas and other favorite drinks. Special contests and music are among the additional attractions in numerous locations.Website:www.lasvegasevents.vegas/cinco-de-mayo
Spring Jamboree in Boulder City
Spring Jamboree
Bicentennial Park, Boulder City. Saturday, May 4 – 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Sunday, May 5 – 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. No admission fee
It’s adult softball season! Come root for your favorite teams at the Elko Adult Softball Larry E. James Memorial Icebreaker Tournament all weekend long at Herrera Field. Men’s and Women’s USA Sanctioned. For more info, call (775) 385-2829.
Cinco de Mayo, May 4-5
Reno. Grand Sierra Resort
Northern Nevada’s largest Hispanic heritage event for all ages. Entertainment includes popular bands from Mexico, Latin musicians and dancers, Mexican dancing horse performances and amateur boxing both days. Carnival rides until 10 p.m. There will be more tham 100 vendors of specialty items, clothes, arts, crafts, Mexican food and other cuisines from noon to 8 p.m. each day. Admission fee: $10 per person, $5 for under 12 and over 65. Website: http://www.AmplifiedEnt.com
May Dine the District Food Tour
Sparks. May 4
Reno/Sparks newest dining district, The Riverwalk features unique options in dining and entertainment, showcasing selections from around the world.Phone: Reno Tahoe Visitor Center for tickets, (775) 682-3800 Tickets are limited. Pre-sale: $20. At the door: $25
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