
The September paint night proved that creativity is alive and well in Northern Nevada’s residential communities as Homecoming at Kiley Ranch Apartments, Esprit Apartments, Indigo Apartments, Harvest at Damonte Ranch, and Latitude 39 came together for an evening of channeling their inner Picasso.


One of the evening’s standout themes was “Moonlit Autumn Path,” a subject that challenged participants to capture both the romance of moonlight and the rich colors of fall foliage. The theme struck a perfect balance between accessible for beginners and engaging for those with more artistic experience.


Watching residents work through the interplay of cool moonlight against warm autumn leaves, you could see the therapeutic power of focused creativity at work. There’s something uniquely satisfying about translating a mental image onto canvas, especially when surrounded by neighbors doing the same thing.


There’s an energy that comes with a room full of people all engaged in the same creative pursuit. Conversations flow differently when hands are busy with brushes. Neighbors who might only exchange polite hellos in passing find themselves sharing stories, offering encouragement, and laughing over artistic “happy accidents.”
Paint night reflects a genuine community hunger for shared experiences that go beyond the typical social gatherings.
Paint night reflects a genuine community hunger for shared experiences that go beyond the typical social gatherings.


Building on September’s success, October brings a new creative challenge: mosaics. Mosaics require a different kind of patience and planning than painting. Where brushstrokes can be spontaneous and fluid, mosaic work demands more deliberate placement and forward thinking. It’s a perfect follow-up activity that will engage different creative muscles while maintaining the social atmosphere that made paint night such a hit.

Rosie Lewis is the Corporate Marketing Manager at The Lewis Group of Companies. A Claremont native who enjoys hiking, yoga, and developing her green thumb, Rosie also appreciates quality alone time.