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đŸŒ·Tulip’s Serving Sass, Summerlin’s Got Events, and the Weather? Spicy.

đŸŒ·Tulip’s Serving Sass, Summerlin’s Got Events, and the Weather? Spicy.
From doggy kisses to speed dating disasters, this week in 89138 is hotter than a jalapeño in a sauna (with a side of wine + thunderstorms).

Elena Brooks

Aug 21, 2025

Fitness on The Lawn

When: Every Tuesday at 7 PM

Where: The Lawn at Downtown Summerlin

Why go: Ditch the fluorescent gym lights and enjoy free outdoor fitness classes with neighbors. Fresh air, friendly faces, and a perfect selfie background.

 

 

Speed Dating at Great American Pub

Date: August 21, 2025 at 6:00 pm

Location: Great American Pub, Summerlin

Ditch the apps and meet real people in real time. Summerlin’s speed dating night is where connections happen.

Tickets: $35.98

 

Summer Evening Lecture Series at Clark County Wetlands Park

Date: August 21, 2025 at 6:00 pm-8PM

Location: Nature Center Auditorium, Clark County Wetlands Park

Don’t miss the next lecture in the Summer Evening Lecture Series at Clark County Wetlands Park!
No RSVP needed: just show up, bring your curiosity, and enjoy an evening of discovery in nature!

Tickets: Free

 

Prisoner Wine Dinner at Maggiano’s

Date: August 22, 2025 at 6:30 pm

Location: Maggiano's Little Italy Summerlin. 

Join Maggiano’s Summerlin on August 22 for a special Prisoner Wine Dinner featuring bold wine pairings and a chef crafted Italian menu. Limited seats available!

Tickets: $106.27

 

Lee Canyon’s Music on the Mountain

Date: August 23, 2025 

Time: Gates open at 9:00 AM | Live music from 1:00 PM – 5:00 PM

Location: Lee Canyon – Rabbit Peak Stage (Main Base Area)

Lee Canyon’s Music on the Mountain returns August 23rd, 2025, with Red Eye Gin delivering a soulful mix of Americana, country, and blues. Tickets: Free

 

 

Aviators Baseball @ Las Vegas Ballpark

Tue–Sun, Aug 26–31 | 7 PM games

Location: Las Vegas Ballpark, Downtown Summerlin
Baseball nights aren’t just for hotdogs and hometown cheers. They’re your excuse to sit under the lights, sip something cool, and pretend you’re a local sports fan.

Tickets:Here 

 

 

Pinot & Pizza Cooking Class Maggiano's Downtown Summerlin

Maggiano's Little Italy

Sat, 23 Aug, 2025 at 06:00 pm to 09:00 pm (GMT-07:00) 

10940 Rosemary Park Drive, Las Vegas

Come join us for a delightful evening at Maggiano's in Summerlin for pizza making and pinot sipping!

Get tickets here

 

 

Hawthorn Grill

Hawthorn Grill

Location: 221 N Rampart Blvd
Las Vegas, NV  89145 inside Marriott

Happy Hour: Mon–Fri, 4 PM – 6 PM 50% off Signature cocktails, $5 beers, wine from $8

What to expect: Sweeping garden + waterfall patio, classy and chill.

Jing Restaurant

Jing Restaurant

Location:10975 Oval Park Dr
Las Vegas, NV 89135

Happy Hour: Daily, 4 PM – 6 PM Full happy hour (bar, lounge, patio)

What to expect:

Elegant, global fusion spot, perfect for “fancy-ish” unwinding

Frankie’s Uptown

Frankie’s Uptown

Location: 1770 Festival Plaza Dr
Unit 190, Las Vegas, NV  89135

Happy Hour: Tue–Fri, 4 PM – 6:15 PM Deals on food & drinks

Highlights: Downtown Summerlin fave, casual, friendly, and reliable.

 

Grape Street Café

Grape Street Café

Location: 2120 Festival Plaza Dr
Las Vegas, NV  89135

Happy Hour: Sun, Tue, Wed, Thu 3:00 PM - 6:00 PM happy hour with $8 wine & tasty small bites

Highlights: Cozy, Californian vibes with serious charm, locals approve

 

đŸ”„ SPONSORED — Have you been to Lamadre Canyon Grill yet? Tucked along the scenic edge of the canyon in west Summerlin, this place is pure magic.

 

Think flame-grilled steaks, bold Southwest flavors, street tacos with real attitude, and cocktails that don’t play around.

 

Whether you're brunching with friends, watching the sunset with a spicy margarita in hand, or just in the mood for something that hits harder than the usual chain spots — Lamadre brings the heat.

 

Locals are obsessed, the views are ridiculous, and the vibe? Total weekend energy, any day of the week. Full bar. Canyon breeze. Food that’s worth every bite. Get there early — tables don’t last long.


📍 Lamadre Canyon Grill | West Summerlin
📞 Call ahead for reservations
đŸ„© Open for lunch, dinner & weekend brunch

SPONSORED BY SAVE THE DOGGY

đŸŒ· TULIP IS WILTING IN HER KENNEL… BUT BLOOMS OUTSIDE OF IT đŸŒ·

Meet Tulip, our sweet, sassy little love bug who’s currently serving full “I need out of here yesterday” energy at the shelter.

 

 

Yes, she barks. Yes, she jumps. And yes, she whines like your ex who never got closure. But here’s the real tea: Tulip is just desperate for a human to love.

 

Outside of her kennel? She’s a total snuggle muffin. We’re talking kisses, cuddles, and the kind of loyalty that would make even your grandma jealous. She’s been on field trips, park adventures, and even shopping sprees, where she flirted her way into everyone’s hearts. This girl was made for adventures and affection.

 

Tulip is currently on the At Risk List, which means time is not on her side. Shelter stress is breaking her spirit, but it doesn’t have to be this way.

 

Adopt her, and you’ll not only gain a ride or die bestie, but we’ll throw in a FREE 5-week Bark to Basics dog training class. Because even queens like Tulip deserve a little finishing school.

 

She’s not a bad dog. She just hates the shelter. And honestly, who wouldn’t?

 

Go meet Tulip. Change her story. Be the hero she’s been barking about. đŸŸ

 

Check out Tulip and the full At-Risk List here:

https://animalfoundation.com/atriskanimals

 

Death Valley National Park continues to draw crowds eager to witness its record-breaking heat, despite recent temperatures soaring to a blistering 128°F (53.3°C).

 

Park rangers warn that underestimated risks often lead to one to three heat-related deaths each year, as many visitors seek help after being overcome by the oppressive conditions.

 

Signs scattered throughout the park highlight the peril, urging people to avoid outdoor activity after 10 a.m. and emphasizing, "HEAT KILLS!"

 

Yet, tourists regularly downplay these warnings, sometimes placing themselves in grave danger.

 

Recent incidents include a failed helicopter rescue during extreme temperatures which left a motorcyclist dead and another hospitalized.

 

With climate change driving more frequent and severe heat waves, park officials urge both locals and travelers to take all safety precautions seriously when visiting this iconic yet treacherous destination.


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Las Vegas animal shelters are experiencing severe overcrowding, especially with large dogs struggling in the stressful shelter environment. Despite the dedication of shelter staff, many dogs are overwhelmed and need a break.

The Animal Foundation recently took in more than 900 animals in just two weeks, creating a pressing need for foster homes. In response, the organization has launched a foster incentive program, offering $200 to participants who foster a dog over six months old and more than 35 pounds for at least four weeks.

Their goal is to place 75 large dogs into temporary homes within three days. Fostering gives dogs a much-needed respite and helps them become more adoptable by revealing how they behave in a home setting.

Community members can also help by reclaiming lost pets, donating supplies, or reuniting found pets with their owners. Opening your home to a foster dog provides real relief to shelters and transforms canine lives.


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