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  • Tahoe Choir begins holiday rehearsals

    Tahoe Choir begins holiday rehearsals

    The Tahoe Choir will begin rehearsals for the December Holiday program on Sept. 14 at 7pm in Room F120 at Lake Tahoe Community College. Everyone is invited to join the Tahoe Choir, or enroll in the College Chorus class at LTCC. There are no auditions. All you need is the love of music and the […]

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  • Tahoe Sustainability Congress to congregate

    Tahoe Sustainability Congress to congregate

    More than 80 environmental leaders and advocates from a variety of local organizations and agencies will take a first step toward realizing a sustainable future for the Lake Tahoe Basin with a daylong summit at Sand Harbor Sept. 16. The summit will focus on planning a World Sustainability Expo at the Lake in 2011. Guest […]

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  • Public speaking workshop in Incline

    Public speaking workshop in Incline

    The North Lake Tahoe Chamber of Commerce and the Truckee Donner Chamber of Commerce in partnership with the Sierra Human Resources Association are offering “The Art of Public Speaking: Crafting and Delivering a Winning Presentation” Sept. 14 from 8am-12:30pm at The Chateau at Incline Village, 955 Fairway Blvd. The workshop teaches attendees how to prepare […]

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  • NLTRA searching for executive director

    NLTRA searching for executive director

    The North Lake Tahoe Resort Association has retained the executive recruiting firm SearchWide, headquartered in Minnesota and specializing in the tourism and travel industry, to identify and recommend potential candidates to take on the leadership role of executive director/CEO of the organization. “SearchWide is assisting us in finding the best possible candidates to move the […]

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  • Kiwanis gearing up for annual SeptOberfest

    Kiwanis gearing up for annual SeptOberfest

    On Sept. 23, Kiwanis Club of Tahoe Sierra will be hosting its 8th Annual SeptOberfest. For $30, guests will have the availability of unlimited German food, five brands of beer (at least two will be German), and five wineries in attendance for wine tasting. The price at the door is $35. There will also be […]

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  • Snippets about Lake Tahoe

    Snippets about Lake Tahoe

    • The Virginia & Truckee Railroad is extending its 2010 season to include “Colors in the Canyon” train rides through Dec. 18. • Crater Lake is the only body of water in the United States to make BudgetTravel.com’s top 10 most beautiful lake list. • The 16th annual Winter Fest gay ski week on the […]

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  • Wildlife Commission considering bear hunting in Nevada

    Wildlife Commission considering bear hunting in Nevada

    Nevada Wildlife commissioners will review public input about reintroducing black bear hunting at the Sept. 24-25 board meeting in Las Vegas and then again during Dec. 3-4 board meeting in Reno. Check the Wildlife Commission meeting times at the Nevada Department of Wildlife website under the “commissions and boards” tab.

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  • ‘Women at Ground Zero’ authors to speak

    ‘Women at Ground Zero’ authors to speak

    Susan Hagen and Mary Carouba will speak Sept. 15 in Stateline about their experiences in New York City in the weeks following the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. The authors of “Women at Ground Zero: Stories of Courage and Compassion” are guests of Soroptimist International of South Lake Tahoe. The lunch is at Harveys […]

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  • STHS prank results in suspensions

    STHS prank results in suspensions

    South Tahoe High School students involved in a senior prank the first week of school have been suspended for three days, will have to pay to clean up the mess and are not allowed to park on campus. No permanent damage was done with writing “class of 2011” in water soluble chalk at the front […]

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  • Caltrans working on tunnel near Truckee

    Caltrans working on tunnel near Truckee

    Caltrans will be installing new pedestrian flashing beacons, signs, street lights, pedestrian push buttons lights inside the tunnel and to do shoulder paving on Highway 89 in the “Mousehole” Tunnel area near Truckee starting Sept. 7. The construction schedule is: Sept. 8-Oct. 15 – one-way traffic controls will be in effect 24 hours a day […]

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