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Photograph of Ron Lurie with Vegas Demolay, March 13, 1990

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Labels on back: l-r David Neschke, Jesse Smith, Richard Kaphengst (front); Prescott Pohl, Mayor Lurie, Mike Neschke, Chandler Pohl; Jeff Spencer (front), Jeremy McCrimmon and Doug York

Photograph of Ron Lurie with members of the Nevada Camera Club, 1983

Description

Note with the photograph: "Thank you for presenting the awards for the Nevada Camera Club's 4th Annual Photography Contest. A photograph is enclosed as a memory for you of that event. Best Regards ... [signed] Dennis"

Photographs of Ron Lurie at social and sporting events as a City Council member, 1973-1985

Date

1973 to 1985

Archival Collection

Description

Group of photographs showing Councilman Ron Lurie participating in social and sporting events with community members.

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Photograph of John Cahlan and Ron Lurie, Las Vegas, Nevada, December 9, 1980

Date

1980-12-09

Description

John F. Cahlan, coordinator of Las Vegas' Diamond Jubilee celebration, and Ron Lurie, Mayor Pro-Tem, at plaque marking the site of Las Vegas' first bank at Second and Fremont Street.

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Transcript of interview with Ron Lurie by Barbara Tabach, June 5, 2015

Date

2015-06-05

Archival Collection

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Interview with Ron Lurie by Barbara Tabach on June 5, 2015. In this interview, Lurie discusses his family and his time in politics, campaigning for office, and some of his accomplishments while in office as mayor and in the city council. He also talks about growing up in Las Vegas and attending Las Vegas High School, and working for his father, Art Lurie, in the grocery store business.

Ron Lurie was a rambunctious teenager when the Lurie family moved to Las Vegas from California. He adapted quickly to Las Vegas and made fast friends. He is a 1958 graduate of Las Vegas High School. His father, Art Lurie, a supermarket businessman, was also a well-known professional boxing judge and a former Nevada Athletic Commission chair. In 1987 Ron became the first person of Jewish ancestry to be elected Mayor of Las Vegas. Previously, he was fourteen year member of the Las Vegas City Council and served on many community boards and commissions. Since political office was not a fulltime position, Ron's career path developed in a couple of different ways. He tells the story of becoming a butcher and the opportunities he experienced becoming a successful salesman of gaming machines for Si Redd, IGT and others. His over three decade gaming career continues as of this oral history. He is executive vice president and general manager of Arizona Charlie's Decatur location. In this oral history he reflects on some of his political accomplishments as mayor and city councilman. He also served six years on the State of Nevada Wildlife Commission and is a member of the Fraternity of the Desert Bighorn.

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