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  • 4-H Camp open house on South Shore

    4-H Camp open house on South Shore

    The 4-H Camp in Stateline is having an open house Sept. 12 from 10am-2pm. The event is an opportunity to see changes to the camp and to learn what future changes are in store. Lunch is sponsored by Nevada Farm Bureau Federation and a donation of $5 is suggested. In addition to lunch, the camp […]

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  • South Lake Tahoe library book sale

    South Lake Tahoe library book sale

    On Aug. 21 from 10am to 3pm the South Lake Tahoe Branch Library will be having a book sale to support the Friends of the Library Free Children’s Programs. Many hardcover and paperback books will be available at deep discounts. DVDs, VHS and books on tape will also be available. The South Lake Tahoe Branch […]

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  • Tour of artists in Incline

    Tour of artists in Incline

    Incline Village Artists Studio Tour is Aug. 7-8 from 10am-5pm Friday and to 4pm Sunday in Incline Village and Crystal Bay. Watercolors, oils/acrylics, photography, pottery, printmaking, textile/fiber art and jewelry will be on display. There is no charge. For more information, call (775) 833.0637 or go to www.inclinearts.com.

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  • Snippets about Lake Tahoe

    Snippets about Lake Tahoe

    • Heavenly Mountain Resort will break ground Aug. 6 on its 14,980-square-foot restaurant at the top of the gondola. It should open in February 2011. • Douglas Woods and Shawn Kearney are opening Tahoe Duck Tours Stateline. A Duck Tour allows people to experience the sites and sounds of a locale from land and water. […]

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  • Crisis line volunteers needed at SLT Women’s Center

    Crisis line volunteers needed at SLT Women’s Center

    South Lake Tahoe Women’s Center is in need of volunteers to cover the 24-hour crisis line. Volunteers may select their hours and answer the line from their home. Beginning Aug. 24th the Women’s Center is offering a course designed to teach the fundamentals of working with victims of domestic violence, sexual assault and child abuse. […]

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  • Dog training classes in August

    Dog training classes in August

    Aug. 8 marks the start of the next series of positive focus dog training classes designed to promote bonding, dependable good behavior, and fun activities with your dog. The current series includes Rally O Sport, Adolescent Dog Obedience, and Brilliant Buddy Advanced Obedience. To assure individual attention, class size is limited to 10 participants. Preregistration […]

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  • Snippets about Lake Tahoe

    Snippets about Lake Tahoe

    • This in from Daron Rahlves, “This clip from Teton Gravity Research is not the way I wanted to kick off my trip in Alaska. I took a beating, but managed to ski the rest of the day.” • An 18-hole disc golf course designed by Craig Getty is open in Turtle Rock Park in […]

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  • Public meetings set for Placer County biomass proposal

    Public meetings set for Placer County biomass proposal

    Two meetings are scheduled for this month by the Placer County Planning Department and TRPA Advisory Planning Commission regarding a proposed biomass plant in Kings Beach. The purpose of the meetings is to receive comments from the public and agencies regarding issues in the EIS/EIR. The first meeting is Aug. 9 at 6pm at the […]

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  • Autumn Fest at LTCC

    Autumn Fest at LTCC

    Autumn Fest at the Lake Tahoe Demonstration Garden at Lake Tahoe Community College is Sept. 12 from 11am-3pm. Celebrate autumn and support the Lake Tahoe Demonstration Garden by enjoying a pumpkin patch, bake sale, speakers, bluegrass music, silent auction, kids’ games and more. No entrance fee. Contact Kara Steeland at ksteeland@tahoercd.org or (530) 543.1501, ext. […]

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  • Douglas County has new alternative sentencing officer

    Douglas County has new alternative sentencing officer

    Mike Beam has been appointed the chief alternative sentencing officer for Douglas County. Working for Douglas County for the past 27 years, he was the youth facility manager with China Spring Youth Camp where he worked for the past eight years. Prior to that position he served as a special investigator in the District Attorney’s […]

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