In addition to thanking elected officials for their past
support of legislation that made the National Bowling Stadium possible, the
RSCVA’s Chairman David Humke and President and CEO Christopher Baum will be
presenting a live performance by singing group “Savvy,” stars of the syndicated
TV series, “The Wannabes,” who will be filming a pilot for a new television
series in Reno Tahoe this Spring/Summer. Once the series is “green lit,” and
should Nevada’s legislature pass the proposed film and digital media tax
incentive bill currently under consideration in the 2013 legislative session,
Savvy intends to film a full series
commitment of thirteen episodes in Reno, Sparks and North Lake Tahoe later this
year.
The new Kingpin Club by Brunswick features 10 professional
lanes, a full bar and multiple HD flat screens in a hip, modern environment
just off of the first floor lobby of the NBS. The club is the first completed
improvement project made possible by Nevada State Legislators, the City of Reno
and downtown Reno resort properties who agreed to implement a $2.00 room fee to
be allocated toward improving public facilities to sustain a positive
environment for tourists, meeting and event attendees and locals alike.
What: RSCVA Legislative Reception
Where: Kingpin
Club by Brunswick
National Bowling Stadium – First
Floor
300 N. Center St.
Reno, NV
When: Thursday,
February 21
5:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.
Who: Christopher
Baum, RSCVA President and CEO; Nevada State Legislators, Local Government
Representatives