Lake Valley fire ready to roll with decorated truck
Lake Valley Fire Protection District announces the 2010 schedule for the Santa Claus engine:
Dec. 15: Angora Highlands, Lake Tahoe Blvd between Boulder Mountain and North Upper Truckee, and North Upper Truckee to Grizzly Mountain – including the Mt. Rainier neighborhoods.
Dec. 16: North Upper Truckee from Grizzly Mountain to Highway 50.
Dec. 18: Lower Apache (Meyers area north of Highway 50), Cornelian and Navahoe (behind Station 7 in Meyers).
Dec. 19: Upper Apache (Player Court to Ottawa Drive) and Mandan.
Dec. 20: North side of Pioneer Trail from Highway 50 in Meyers to Elks Club.
Dec. 21: Pioneer Trail from Busch Way to Jicarilla Drive.
Dec. 22: Golden Bear, Marshall Trail.
Dec. 23: Fair Meadows, Cold Creek Trail, Black Bart.
For questions, contact Leona Allen at (530) 577.3737.
Thanks for keeping this rolling!
Thank you for continuing this wonderful sharing of holiday spirit. I still get a thrill from seeing this fire truck in all it’s glory even though my kids are grown and gone from Tahoe.
67 years old and this is one of the best traditions oF the year for me..Thank you guys
I too had to go out and watch as they drove by. 25 years and counting for me being in Tahoe and I never tire of it. The kids were still just as excited as ever. I’m in the City limits and the truck went by last night. Just hearing the music from the next block reminded me of when you hear the ice cream truck seemingly half a world away and you couldn’t wait to run to the end of the block and get your treat. This is no different. Thanks to keeping some things traditional even in tough times. Happy Christmas and Merry New Year everyone.
Great tradition. Having the schedule is a huge help. My two-year-old is already asking for the “Santa Truck.”
The decorated truck is always a sight to see, but it was extra special to have them come around our neighborhood the Christmas season right after the Angora Fire. There were very few of us living in the area at the time, yet we were not forgotten. Thanks for keeping this Christmas tradition alive – it lifts our spirits each year!