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  • Sierra-at-Tahoe looking for employees

    Sierra-at-Tahoe looking for employees

    Sierra-at-Tahoe is gearing up for the 2010-11 winter season by hosting two hiring fairs to fill a variety of seasonal positions. Nearly every operational department will be hiring at the two on-site job fairs including patrol, lift operations, retail, food and beverage, ski and snowboard school, and more. The first job fair will be at […]

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  • Soroptimist looking for applicants for Violet Richardson Award

    Soroptimist looking for applicants for Violet Richardson Award

    Soroptimist International Violet Richardson Award applications are available. Soroptimist of Tahoe Sierra and Soroptimist of South Lake Tahoe will work collaboratively to determine final winners of the award as each club will have five recipients with a cash award of $100 each and a chance to be forwarded for consideration at the regional level. The […]

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  • Animal adoption fair in Kings Beach

    Animal adoption fair in Kings Beach

    The Wylie Animal Rescue Foundation (WARF) has rescued thousands of animals from certain death, but millions more were not so lucky and died — unloved and unwanted–in shelters across the country. The recent downturn in the economy has put even more pets on death row. To help find homes for these dogs and cats, WARF […]

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  • Snippets about Lake Tahoe

    Snippets about Lake Tahoe

    • August’s South Shore Relay for Life raised $56,000. • Chase International’s Reno office has expanded to include a new property management division. The division, headed by Lois Kidder and Lisa Wallace, will focus on long-term residential and commercial property management in the Reno-Sparks and Zephyr Cove areas. • Moss Adams accounting firm this month […]

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  • Best in Basin nominations sought by TRPA

    Best in Basin nominations sought by TRPA

    The nomination period has opened for the Tahoe Regional Planning Agency’s 2010 Best in the Basin awards program, which annually recognizes the best designed, planned and implemented projects in the Tahoe basin that also stand out as environmentally compatible. The Best in the Basin program calls attention to projects of all categories – from natural […]

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  • Peaks and Paws event at Squaw

    Peaks and Paws event at Squaw

    Squaw Valley is paying tribute to man’s and woman’s best friend when it hosts the inaugural Peaks and Paws event Sept. 18 from 11am to 5pm. It’s a opportunity to sip wine or beer while playing with your pets and socializing with other dog owners. Peaks and Paws will feature a dog training seminar, adopt-a-dog […]

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  • Rotarians explain importance of literacy to students

    Rotarians explain importance of literacy to students

    Three classes of first- through third-graders at Zephyr Cove Elementary School spent time with members of Tahoe Douglas Rotary last week to celebrate National Literacy Month. Rotarians Dan Oaks, Paula Peterson, Greg Felton, Conrad Buedel, and Keith Byers volunteered their time to read books, deliver gifts and share a little about being in Rotary to […]

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  • Snippets about Lake Tahoe

    Snippets about Lake Tahoe

    • September is California Wine Month – go pop that cork. • Need a new ski app? Click here. • The weekly summer flea market at the corner of Highway 50 and Elks Club Road on the South Shore will not be back in 2011. The California Tahoe Conservancy, the land owner, will proceed with […]

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  • Tocatta to perform 9/11 Memorial concert

    Tocatta to perform 9/11 Memorial concert

    Toccata, the Tahoe Symphony Orchestra and Chorus, presents its annual 9/11 Memorial concert on Sept. 13 at 7:30pm at St. Theresa Catholic Church in South Lake Tahoe. The performance will feature Mozart’s Requiem and the Violin Concerto by Samuel Barber. Once again, the violinist will be world renowned virtuoso, Elizabeth Pitcairn, playing the Red Mendelssohn […]

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  • Model S.S. Tahoe on display, builder to give talk

    Model S.S. Tahoe on display, builder to give talk

    Tahoe Maritime Museum hosts Alan J. Zulberti on Sept. 14 from 11am-noon to talk about his three-year project in building an operational model of the S.S. Tahoe. Built nearly 115 years after the original ship was launched at Glenbrook in 1896, the model is entirely hand-built, has a riveted copper hull with more than 5,000 […]

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