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  • Tickets on sale for father-daughter dance at Harveys

    Father-Daughter Sweetheart Dance sponsored by Harrah’s-Harvey is Feb. 11 from 7-9:30pm at Harveys. Be the coolest dad in town and dance the night away with your daughter. Refreshments will be served and a photo keepsake is available for an additional fee. Tickets are $20, and $8 per additional daughter. The event often sells out. Call […]

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  • History presentation at Camp Rich

    Lake Tahoe Historical Society will have its Winter Program at Camp Richardson’s rustic lodge on Highway 89 on Jan. 18 at 7pm. Frank Tortorich, Amador County educator, Emigrant Trail researcher and guide, author, and longtime member of Oregon California Trails Association, will portray a young man who joined the Mormon Battalion in the 1840s. The […]

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  • Snippets about Lake Tahoe

    • Emerald Bay Towing in South Tahoe became a satellite Hertz car rental office last year. • AARP lists Sugar Bowl and Homewood as two of the top 10 resorts for older skiers. • The Thunderbird Lodge Preservation Society in Lake Tahoe is one of 13 nonprofits to receive grants from the Hearst Foundations in […]

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  • Fundraiser for WHS grad hurt in accident

    Fundraiser for Whittell High School grad Jerel Dutton at MontBleu casino in Stateline on Jan. 15 from 6-10:30pm. Dutton sustained injuries in an accident in Mexico. Tickets are $10. They may be purchased at Kahle Community Center, Chase International at Round Hill, Tahoe Sports Ltd., Forever Dance Studio at Round Hill, or at the door.

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  • Fact v. fiction lecture about Lake Tahoe

    Explore Tahoe Winter Speaker Series continues with “Fibs, Fakes, and Falsehoods ~ Mistaken Tahoe.” Learn what is fact and what is fiction when David Antonucci, author and speaker, presents the answers to many myths and questions about Lake Tahoe. The presentation will be Jan. 13 at 6pm at Explore Tahoe Vistor Center located in the […]

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  • North Shore community service award nominations sought

    Businesses and organizations may nominate outstanding employees, volunteers and others to be recognized at the 57th Annual North Lake Tahoe Community Service Awards Dinner scheduled for Feb. 16 at the Resort at Squaw Creek, 400 Squaw Creek Road in Olympic Valley. The annual event, produced by the North Lake Tahoe Chamber of Commerce, recognizes Small […]

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  • Northstar to host improv performers

    Empire Comedy has its first show at Northstar this week. When: Jan. 12, 8pm What: “Police Cops!” and “Hostel Greetings” Where: TC’s Pub Village at Northstar, 100 Northstar Drive, Truckee. Who: All ages show recommended for 17 and up. Cost: $10, online

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  • Seminar focuses on California labor law

    The North Lake Tahoe Chamber of Commerce and the Truckee Donner Chamber of Commerce in partnership with the Sierra Human Resources Association are offering 2011 Labor Law Update and Wide-Open Q&A on Jan. 20 from 8:30am to noon at Cedar House Sports Hotel, 10918 Brockway Road in Truckee. This employment law seminar includes updated information, […]

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  • Snippets about Lake Tahoe

    • January is National Learn to Ride/Ski month, so check your favorite resort for deals. • Jesse Siess Hadley has been hired as executive director of the Tahoe Maritime Museum in Homewood. • The January-February issue of AARP magazine has a story about what to do in a ski town if you don’t schuss. Lots […]

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  • TripAdvisor officials to address lodging association

    Representatives from TripAdvisor will give a presentation at this month’s South Lake Tahoe Lodging Association meeting. The meeting is Jan. 13 at 9:30am at the Lake Tahoe Visitors Authority office in Stateline. The discussion will be about the website and tools to help businesses leverage their exposure.

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