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Thursday, January 22, 2026 at 12:46 AM

Health Fair

Health Fair


William Bee Ririe Hospital is making health care more accessible to the entire community of White Pine County. 

This year's HEALTH FAIR will feature "Ask a Doc" for no cost medical opinions and referrals. In addition, the fair will offer attendees the opportunity to get advice on screenings, lab work, and personal health treatments. 

Vendors, food, raffle prizes, and more, this is one more way the William Bee Ririe Family is taking care of yours. 


William Bee Ririe
Organizer: William Bee Ririe
Date and time: 09/07/2024
Great Basin National Park Speaker Series Great Basin National Park Speaker Series Great Basin National Park Celebrates 40 Years!In 2026, Great Basin National Park celebrates its 40th anniversary - a milestone shaped by decades of scientific research, stewardship, and community passion. To honor this legacy and expand access to the stories that make the Park extraordinary, Great Basin National Park Foundation is launching a monthly Virtual Speaker Series.Whether you’re a longtime Great Basin National Park enthusiast, or someone discovering Nevada's National Park for the first time, the series will offer a unique opportunity to see the Park through new perspectives. Learn more here: greatbasinfoundation.org/news/40anniversary. The first program kicks-off next week on January 27, featuring three former Great Basin National Park Superintendents. You can Register here.We are excited to celebrate the 40th anniversary of Great Basin National Park in 2026!To connect audiences more deeply to the Park - from wherever they live - we are launching a monthly virtual speaker series. The series will explore the wonders of the Park and the people, stories, and milestones of the past four decades. Please join us on January 27 at 6 pm for our kick-off event “Superintendent Stories” - featuring former Great Basin National Park Superintendents whose leadership and passion helped define Great Basin’s identity, protect its resources, and expand its impact, sustainability, accessibility, and significance. Hear reflections on the early milestones, major initiatives, community partnerships, and Park Superintendents own personal journeys. And gain a behind-the-scenes understanding of how Park leadership helped navigate the challenges and opportunities at Great Basin National Park throughout the years.Register to Join Us! Our Panelists Rebecca Mills, Superintendent at Great Basin National Park from 1995-2002.Rebecca’s dream came true when she became Superintendent of Great Basin National Park. During her time at the Park, Rebecca helped Bonnie Bryan launch the Great Basin National Park Foundation and after her retirement from the NPS, she joined the Foundation Board of Directors. Earlier in Becky’s career she oversaw youth employment and equal opportunity programs for the National Park Service Western Region. Becky grew up hiking and camping with family and Girl Scouts then worked as a community organizer, social worker, and non-profit director before joining the National Park Service.Steve Mietz, Superintendent at Great Basin National Park from 2013-2017. Steve served more than two decades of leadership and natural and cultural resources management in the National Park Service  - at Point Reyes National Seashore, Grand Canyon National Park, Pearl Harbor National Memorial, Great Basin National Park, and multiple regional directorships around the American West. Throughout his public service career, Steve forged innovative, sustainable programs and partnerships, especially in connection with tribal groups. Mietz was named Superintendent of the Year for Natural Resource Stewardship by the National Park Service in 2022. Steve currently serves as the President and CEO of Save the Redwoods League.        James Woolsey, Superintendent at Great Basin National Park from 2018-2023.James’s leadership at Great Basin was shaped by a long career in national parks and public lands, where he specialized in interpretation, visitor experience, and resource stewardship. Before joining Great Basin, James held key positions at Springfield Armory, Coltsville National Historical Park, Death Valley, and Acadia. His work also extended internationally, where he directed visitor services at the Normandy American Cemetery and later supported operations at U.S. military cemeteries overseas. Since retiring in 2023, James and his wife, Elizabeth, have remained deeply connected to the Great Basin community. They continue to call Baker, Nevada home, where they operate the Bristlecone General Store and the Stargazer Inn - continuing their commitment to welcoming visitors to the region.ModeratorBrandi Roberts, Executive Director of the Great Basin Heritage Area Partnership (GBHAP).Brandi leads regional efforts to preserve and share the rich natural, cultural, and historical heritage of the Great Basin. Her work supports communities across the Heritage Area through grantmaking, educational programs, and collaborative projects that highlight the region’s unique landscape and traditions. Brandi worked at Great Basin National Park as a lead interpreter from 2001 to 2013. She had the privilege of working closely with each of the past Superintendents on our panel. Event start date: 01/27/2026
White Pine County NEEDS SURVEY White Pine County NEEDS SURVEY This Extension has launched a survey to assess needs in 14 northern Nevada counties, and is asking citizens to go online to participate before January 31st.  If you’ve ever got advice on caring for your landscape from a Master Gardener, enrolled your child in a 4-H Youth Development Program, or picked up a Living With Fire handout on how to prepare your home for the threat of wildfire, you’ve interacted with the White Pine Extension unit of the University of Nevada, Reno . The University is currently engaged in communities across the state, presenting research-based knowledge to address critical community needs. go online to participate by Jan. 31.“We really want to hear from our stakeholders, whether it’s families, teachers, businesses or local officials,” said Abbey Pike, Extension’s coordinator in Washoe County. “Needs and challenges are constantly changing and evolving. This is an opportunity for everyone to have their voices heard, and for us to step back and take a look at what our priority areas of programming should be over the next several years.”Extension is unique in that it is a county-state-federal partnership with offices and programs throughout the state charged with providing needs-based, practical education to people, businesses and communities. It’s housed in the University’s College of Agriculture, Biotechnology & Natural Resources, as many of its programming areas overlap with that college’s areas of focus. Extension’s programming spans the fields of agriculture and horticulture, health and nutrition, natural resources, personal and family development, and community development.For this particular survey, Extension is focused on obtaining input from residents in northern Nevada counties, including Carson City, Churchill, Douglas, Elko, Eureka, Humboldt, Lander, Lyon, Mineral, Nye, Pershing, Storey, Washoe and White Pine. Participants will have the chance to enter a drawing for one of the available $50 gift cards in each county.Pike says Extension county leaders will analyze the survey responses, interview key stakeholders and review previous evaluations to determine the most urgent needs in each county. These findings will help guide Extension’s efforts to deliver programs that can have the most impact to strengthen Nevada communities. Email Pike or your local Extension office for more information. Event start date: 01/05/2026