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  • Last 2009 Emotional Freedom Technique class

    Last 2009 Emotional Freedom Technique class

    Learn how to eliminate emotional blocks that get in the way of your good health. Learn how to reduce chronic pain and illness. Nov. 12 from 6-9pm. No pre-registration, come 15 minutes early to register; Tahoe Wellness Community Center (next to Hot Gossip in the Bijou CVS/Pharmacy Shopping Center in South Lake Tahoe. Donation only, […]

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  • LT Historical Society meeting

    LT Historical Society meeting

    Lake Tahoe Historical Society’s annual fall meeting is Nov. 10, 7pm at Camp Richardson. Dave Borges will speak on the Lincoln Highway … a marvelous story of 1913 achievement.

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  • Heavenly Foundation ski swap

    Heavenly Foundation ski swap

    Heavenly Ski and Snowboard Foundation annual Swap at MontBleu in Stateline. The moonlight madness pre-sale costs $5 and is Nov. 20 from 6-11pm; while the swap on Nov. 21 from 10am-5pm is free. For more information, call (530) 541.7354.

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  • Organic, vegan dinner at LTCC

    Organic, vegan dinner at LTCC

    Lake Tahoe Community College instructor Chef Steve Fernald and the culinary arts students are preparing an organic vegan Thanksgiving themed feast Nov. 20. This event is sponsored by the Advocates for Wellness, Animal Rights, and the Environment, A.W.A.R.E., a student club. Special guest Hope Bohanec, Grassroots Campaigns Director, IDA, will be speaking about “Eco-Eating: The […]

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  • Halloween afternoon fun at Horizon

    Halloween afternoon fun at Horizon

    It’s time for ghosts and goblins at the first Haunted Horizon Hallow-Kid Fest. Grab your costume and come down to the convention center of the Horizon Casino Resort on Halloween afternoon from 1-5pm, as we gather the ghouls for a fun, old-fashioned, Halloween festival. There will be games, costume contests, tricks and treats, the Haunted […]

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  • Mt. Rose appreciation day

    Mt. Rose appreciation day

    Mt. Rose-Ski Tahoe community appreciation day includes a Bavarian-theme beer garden at the Winters Lodge, a snow-building contest, and a dual slalom race.

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  • UC Davis prof lecture on geology

    UC Davis prof lecture on geology

    The Tahoe Environmental Research Center hosts UC Davis geology Professor Eldridge Moores, who will give a lecture on our regional landscapes. California and western Nevada have a long and storied past including plate movements, granitic intrusions, volcanism, and collisions of island arcs and continental fragments with the western US over the past 250 million years. […]

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  • LUNAFEST Film Festival

    LUNAFEST Film Festival

    Girls on the Run Sierras is hosting the LUNAFEST Film Festival at the Village at Squaw Valley on Nov. 14. LUNAFEST is a film festival featuring award-winning short films by, for, and about women. The film festival begins at 6:30pm and is in conjunction with the annual Women’s Wellness Weekend on Nov. 14-15. Tickets are […]

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  • Head for the Hills Bluegrass

    Head for the Hills Bluegrass

    Head for the Hill Bluegrass at Crystal Bay Club on Nov. 5 at 10pm Colorado Bluegrass band “Head for the Hills” performs a free concert at the Crystal Bay Casino’s Red Room. 21 and over.

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  • Parenting class

    Parenting class

    Choices for Children is offering a free workshop “The Early Months: Infant Development and Parenting, birth – 36 months” on Nov. 7 from 9-11:30am. It will be at 1029Takela Drive, Ste. 1, South Lake Tahoe. Call (530) 541.5848 to reserve a space or for more information.

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