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  • Snippets about Lake Tahoe

    Snippets about Lake Tahoe

    • Lake Tahoe Labor Day Classic Baseball Tournament is Sept. 2 starting at 3pm. It ends a noon Sept. 5 in South Lake Tahoe. The tournament is for ages 10u,12u,and 18u. For more information, go online. • The Heavenly Gondola will operate through Sept. 5 from 10am-5pm for sightseeing. • Lake Tahoe Music Festival’s three […]

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  • LTUSD retirees to be recognized

    LTUSD retirees to be recognized

    The Lake Tahoe Educational Foundation will honor retirees from the Lake Tahoe Unified School District at the regular school board meeting June 14 at 6pm in the board room at the district office on Highway 50 at Al Tahoe Boulevard. Retirees are invited to bring guests. They will be recognized and presented with gift ertificates […]

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  • Snippets about Lake Tahoe

    Snippets about Lake Tahoe

    • Casual, informal sailboat racing on the South Shore takes place every Wednesday night. Go online for all the details. • Discount tickets for the celebrity golf tournament at Edgewood Tahoe in Stateline are available at Raley’s, Bel-Air and Nob Hill Foods supermarkets throughout Northern California and Northern Nevada through July 17. • Looking for […]

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  • Snippets about Lake Tahoe

    Snippets about Lake Tahoe

    • Some of the odds for the July American Century Championship Lake Tahoe golf tournament: Charles Barkley 500-1 to win the event, Tony Romo 5-2, John Smoltz 5-1, John Elway 10-1 and Michael Jordan 40-1. • Still time to signup for a kids’ summer camp through UNR’s Extended Studies. • “Twelfth Night” will be performed […]

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  • TRPA employees stop driving for a day

    TRPA employees stop driving for a day

    Weather got in the way of the first date set for the Tahoe Regional Planning Agency staff to not drive to work. But when it stopped snowing, nearly 60 people (which includes people in adjoining offices) left their vehicles at home on June 3. All of this was part of the annual bike to work […]

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  • Snippets about Lake Tahoe

    Snippets about Lake Tahoe

    • Looking for a hike? Check out the Tahoe Rim Trail Association’s calendar. • Squaw Valley and Alpine Meadows will be open for skiing Independence Day weekend. Sugar Bowl will be open just to season pass holders. • Douglas County Parks Division received a $6,000 grant from the Community Athletic Coordinating Council of South Lake […]

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  • Flag Day event in Placerville

    Flag Day event in Placerville

    All active duty personnel, recruiters, veterans and their families, friends and public are invited to celebrate “Flag Day” on June 14 at the Veterans Memorial Building, 130 Placerville Drive in Placerville. Veterans organizations of El Dorado County have purchased and installed new flag poles for the national flag, POW-MIA, California flag and the individual military […]

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  • Meeting focuses on ADA issues in South Tahoe

    Meeting focuses on ADA issues in South Tahoe

    ADA 101 for Businesses is a panel board consisting of a lawyer experienced in ADA lawsuits, certified access specialists, insurance broker knowledgeable in what insurance companies will cover and a disabled member of the public. The June 15 10am-noon event put on by South Lake Tahoe will include: · Discussing the priorities of accessibility and […]

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  • Snippets about Lake Tahoe

    Snippets about Lake Tahoe

    • Tahoe Youth & Family Services is closing its thrift shop Hope’s Closet on June 15. Sales are going on until then at the shop near the corner of Highway 50 and Tahoe Keys Boulevard in South Lake Tahoe. • Sierra Quilting Camps are July 11-15, Aug. 8-12 and Sept. 12-16 in Truckee. For more […]

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  • USFS plans burn near old Dreyfus estate

    USFS plans burn near old Dreyfus estate

    U.S. Forest Service fuels management crews will begin prescribed fire operations at Zephyr Shoals, formerly known as the Dreyfus estate, on June 11. Crews expect to treat 35 acres near Highway 50 and are working over the weekend to reduce smoke impacts to Zephyr Cove Elementary School.Operations are expected to continue through Sunday. All prescribed […]

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