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Bona Fide Books• Bona Fide Book’s Center for Wayward Writers has move to a larger location at 1069 Magua St., No. 4, Meyers – behind Getaway Café. Publisher Kim Wyatt says this is all, “So that we can host readings and offer workshops and be a place where writers and creative types can drop by for inspiration or commiseration. We even have an electric cupcake maker for those especially in need. Also, tell your summer houseguests about our small yet tasty book exchange.” (530) 573.1513

• Ski Run Farmer’s Market debuts Aug. 13 from 8am-1pm offering fresh produce, handmade goods and tasty treats. This weekly market is being put on by Sacred Path Farms on the block between Birch and Larch avenues off Ski Run Boulevard in South Lake.

• Keep Tahoe Fit brings a new style of personal training to the South Shore, according to owner Christopher Minnes. For information, click here, email Chris@KeepTahoeFit.com or call (775) 267.7564.

• IZ Xtreme is a free immunization program for sixth-grade students in participating El Dorado County schools. The vaccines, designed for pre-teens, are given at the school during school hours. Kung FLU-Fighters provides flu vaccine for students in grades K-5 and 7-8 in participating El Dorado County schools. The vaccine is free and is given to the students at the school during school hours. Parent permission is required for both. For more information, call (530) 573.3165.

• Click on response to see how Happy Homestead Cemetery responded to the El Dorado County Grand Jury report.

• The 25th Annual Bowers Mansion Bluegrass Festival in Washoe Valley is Aug. 13–15. Tickets are $15 for adults and $3 for children ages 2–12.

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