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  • Estate planning seminar

    Estate planning seminar

    What will happen to your children, your business or finances if you are not around? Will your assets go to the people you want? Do you have creditor protection for yourself and your beneficiaries? Barton Foundation is sponsoring a free presentation by Julia Gold, tax and estate planning attorney, to learn how to protect assets […]

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  • John Muir heir to give talk

    John Muir heir to give talk

    Robert Hanna, great-great-grandson of John Muir, will give a presentation May 19 from 7-9pm at Unity at the Lake, 1195 Rufus Allen Blvd., South Lake Tahoe. Lake of the Sky Outfitters and Range of Light are sponsoring the event. Free tickets are available at Lake of the Sky Outfitters at the Y in South Lake […]

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  • Lake Tahoe Historical Society garden tour

    Lake Tahoe Historical Society garden tour

    Lake Tahoe Historical Society’s annual garden tour will feature four gardens in the Angora burn area. The event is July 29 from 10am-4pm. The other three gardens are off Pioneer Trail. Music and refreshments will be in town on Springwood in a garden. Tickets are $20 and will be available for sale on July 1 […]

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  • Martin Hollay to give talks

    Martin Hollay to give talks

    Lake Tahoe Historical Society will present two talks May 31 by Martin Hollay. The Hungarian native will talk about his deep ski roots in Lake Tahoe. Times are 2pm and 6pm. The talk is free at the museum in South Lake Tahoe Call the museum for more information and to reserve a spot — (530) […]

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  • Tahoe City Field Station open house

    Tahoe City Field Station open house

    Join UC Davis Tahoe Environmental Research Center researchers for an open house at the Tahoe City Field Station at 2400 Lake Forest Road from 10am-2pm June 2. Tour the historic building, talk to scientists about their work, and learn something about Lake Tahoe. The UC Davis Tahoe City Field Station has evolved from its origins […]

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  • Sunset Gala

    Sunset Gala

    Live Violence Free’s annual Sunset Gala is Oct. 21 from 5-8pm at Edgewood Tahoe in Stateline. For more information, go online.

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  • Relay for Life

    Relay for Life

    Relay for Life, a fundraiser for the American Cancer Society, is returning to Kahle Community Park in Stateline on Aug. 11 from 11am-11pm. For more information, call Maryon Tilley at (775) 586.8330 or Gary Newman at (775) 379.5297.

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  • Special Olympics fundraiser

    Special Olympics fundraiser

    AAA is hosting an open house May 18 at its Carson City office to benefit Special Olympics. The 9am-3pm event includes a silent auction, special insurance counseling, travel advice as well as ample refreshments. Proceeds from the silent auction will go to Special Olympics of Nevada. Food vendor Schwan’s will donate 20 percent of its […]

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  • Blood drive

    Blood drive

    Tahoe Douglas Fire Protection District is having a blood Drive May 30 from noon-6pm at station No. 3 at 193 Elks Point Road. To schedule an appointment, go online and use the Sponsor Code: TahoeFire, or contact Kate or Carrie at (775) 588.3591.

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  • ‘The Five Love Languages’

    ‘The Five Love Languages’

    Unity at the Lake presents a book study on “The Five Love Languages” by Gary Chapman. Different people express love in different ways. Understanding these different “languages” can be a key ingredient to success in relationships, not only with a spouse or partner, but also with children, parents, friends, and even with ourselves. Everyone is […]

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