Welcome to the RN&Rโ€™s first family guide of 2015. This time around, weโ€™ve focused on fine arts, and the many ways in which creativity and self-expression benefit Reno kids and their parents.

With them in mind, weโ€™ve included a Q-and-A with Washoe County School Districtโ€™s fine-arts coordinator and music supervisor, Julye Neel, who tells us about the many ties between local schoolchildren, the University of Nevada, Reno, and award-winning organizations like the Reno Philharmonic. She also explains the artsโ€™ crossover benefits in academia, and she imparts tips for parents on a budget: how to spend next-to-nothing on live music, for example, or forgo sticker shock when your child decides to play an expensive instrument.

Meanwhile, Ashley Henneferโ€”a self-dubbed theater nerdโ€”relays some artsy coming-of-age tales of her own, and Jessica Santina delves into the details of UNRโ€™s fine-arts outreach program, which serves tens of thousands of kids and has a $13 million impact on Northern Nevada each year. Youโ€™ll also meet Kia Crader, a veteran dancer who runs an all-ages special-needs program with the help of her sons, and offers a variety of other classes at her family-oriented studio.

If we can be sure of anything, itโ€™s that everyone wants the best for their kids, that all family time is at a premium, and that a foray into the arts never hurt anyone.

So thanks for reading. And hey, feel free to turn this into origami when youโ€™re done.

Georgia Fisher

Special Projects Editor

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