Since opening in June 2007, the Las Vegas Springs Preserve has entertained and educated hundreds of thousands of visitors with Grammy winning artists, award-winning exhibits, and a vision for a sustainable future.
Springs Preserve explores who we are, what we have, and the rich resources of the region at the Southern Nevada Cultural History Fair on Saturday, May 17.
The Nevada Watercolor exhibit showcases the art of over 50 local watercolorists utilizing the colors of the desert to explore subjects as varied as still life, abstracts, portraits, and landscapes
Beginning May 1, the Springs Preserve makes Thursday nights exceptional by offering upbeat concerts at the Springs Cafe by Wolfgang Puck, a special Farmers Market, and a 2-for-1 ticket offer for the Springs Preserve galleries every Thursday from 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Las Vegas Largest Green Attraction Offers Special Activities
on the Worlds Greenest Day
Heightening awareness of the struggles of millions of people around the world to obtain safe, reliable drinking water, the Springs Preserve and the Southern Nevada Water Authoritys (SNWA) Youth Advisory Council (YAC) presented the communitys first World Water Day event March 22 at the Springs Preserve.
In honor of World Water Day, join the Southern Nevada Water Authoritys Youth Advisory Council and the Springs Preserve for a celebration to raise awareness about international water issues.
In honor of Nevada Reading Week, the Springs Preserve will hold a special celebration for families and children of all ages.
The Springs Preserve partners with Les Grands Explorateurs, the internationally acclaimed documentary film-lecture series to bring to Las Vegas filmmaker Alain Saint-Hilaire for a screening of his film Yemen, the Spice Route.
February 2008 Educational Programs
