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patch• Prescription drugs in the household may get in the wrong hands or prompt abuse. For that, the South Lake Tahoe Police Department has agreed to take back unwanted pharmaceuticals on April 30 from 9am to 1pm in the Safeway parking lot at 1020 Johnson Blvd.

•The South Lake Tahoe Police Department would like to remind motorists to be aware of parking in spaces designated for the disabled. The current fine for unlawfully parking in properly marked handicapped space in the city is $450.

• The Tahoe Choir will present music from Broadway shows on May 6, 7 and 8 in the Duke Theatre of the Lake Tahoe Community College. Concerts start at 7:30pm on Friday and Saturday with a matinee showing slated for 2pm. For more information, visit www.Tahoechoir.org.

• The Markleeville Plein Air event is planned for June 21 through June 25 inviting spectators to watch 12 artists paint Markleeville and other areas of Alpine County. A collector reception is slated for June 25 at 2pm. All artwork is available at the Markleeville Art Gallery, 14841 Highway 89. Information can be obtained by calling (530) 694.ARTS or visiting www.markleevilleartgallery.com.

• A Historical Haunted Walking Tour is slated for Oct. 20 and 21 starting from Moody’s Bistro & Lounge, 10007 Bridge St. in Truckee. Walk to the most historic and fascinating haunts in town. Visit www.truckeehistorytour.org or call (530) 305.4231

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