Let's go: Vegas
Advertiser Staff
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SEPTEMBER
2-8
Las Vegas Restaurant Week: Celebrity chefs and restaurants host Restaurant Week, when diners enjoy cuisines at Las Vegas restaurants for $50 per person. A portion of the price will assist Las Vegas-based Three Square, a nonprofit organization which serves an average of 3,000 meals a week to the elderly and those in need. For a list of participating restaurants and their menus, see www.threesquare.org.
3
B.B. King and Al Green: The legendary entertainers perform at 8 p.m., The Joint, Hard Rock Hotel & Casino. Tickets $95 to $145, www.ticketmaster.com, www.hardrockhotel.com.
15
Don Henley: songwriter, solo recording artist and founding member of The Eagles performs at 8 p.m. at The Venetian Resort Hotel Casino, Venetian Ballroom. Tickets $69, $99, $129 and $149. 702-414-9000, www.venetian.com.
27-30
Hogs & Heifers BikeFest 2007: The four-day biker extravaganza features custom motorcycle builders in competition, along with more than 300 manufacturers and distributors of motorcycles, parts, accessories and apparel. Live music, barbecues, bikes and fun with Hogs & Heifers bartenders who just might set the bar top on fire. Hogs & Heifers Saloon, 201 N. Third St., 702-676-1457.
TOPS FOR ADVENTURE
Las Vegas is declared the No. 1 U.S. Adventure Town in National Geographic Adventure magazine's September issue. The magazine includes a list of the 50 best towns — one in each state — to live, play and seek adventure.
About Las Vegas, the magazine's Web site says, "The real action isn't happening on the Strip. Hikers, mountain bikers and rock climbers have discovered a backcountry playground just beyond Sin City's limits."
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