Annual Candy Dance

Photo © Lynne Bowersock
Event Dates: September 25, 2010 - September 26, 2010
The Town of Genoa, Nevada, presented the 90th Annual Candy Dance Arts and Crafts Faire on Saturday and Sunday, September 25 and 26, 2010, in Genoa, Nevada. The Faire featured over 350 arts and craft exhibitors and food vendors, plus 4000 pounds of Genoa’s famous homemade candy. A new addition this year was the Genoa Western Art Gallery (located in the Teig Building, 2285 Main Street), which hosted some of the finest western artists. Up to 30,000 people attend the Candy Dance each year. Admission to the Faire is free.
The designated Candy Dance parking lots are near these road closure locations. Parking is $5 per vehicle. Free shuttles to and from Genoa are provided at these parking lots. Parking for vendors and Candy Dance volunteers is free. Overnight dry camping is available in the Genoa Lane Parking Lot for two nights at $35/night. Additional vehicles with overnight dry camping are $5 each. Free parking is also available at Douglas High School and the Carson Valley Inn in Minden. Shuttle service to and from Genoa is available at these locations for $2/person.
The festival also features a Candy Dance Dinner Dance at the Genoa Town Park. Entertainment at the 2010 Dinner Dance featured David John and the Comstock Cowboys, as well as Wylie and the Wild West. These performers will also perform at the Genoa Cowboy Poetry and Music Festival, scheduled for May 5 to May 8, 2011.
The first Candy Dance was organized in 1919 by Genoa resident, Lillian Virgin Finnegan, to raise money to purchase street lights for the town. The dance was held at the Raycraft Hotel, and Lillian and other Genoa women made candy to serve at the dance. In the years that followed, the annual Candy Dance continued as a way to raise money to pay the town’s electric bill for the street lights, and was considered the “Big Event of the Season” by people in the Carson Valley, Reno and surrounding communities. The Arts and Crafts Faire was added in the 1970s and, later, became the two-day event that continues today. The funds raised by the Town of Genoa during the Candy Dance weekend provide a substantial portion of the town’s annual budget.
For more information about the 90th Annual Genoa Candy Dance Arts and Crafts Faire, contact the Genoa Town Offices at 775-782-8696.
Admission Fee (if any): $5 Parking - Entrance Fee
Ages Festival is Appropriate For: All
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Cherylann Schimmelfennig wrote on August 27, 2010: Lillian Virgin Finnegan should be so proud that her simple idea has continued for 90 years and has grown to be a 2 day event! For a group of people to come together and to give of themselves to put on a fundraiser...or any event for that matter, is quite a feat in itself. But to do so continuously for 90 years is simply amazing! Lillian Virgin Finnegan is a woman to be revered. She has truly inspired a small community to do great things! I would be proud to be a part of this community.