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5th Annual Peaks & Paws to raise money for Humane Society of Truckee Tahoe
Submitted by paula on Wed, 08/13/2014 - 9:31pmEvent Date:
August 23, 2014 - 11:00am
If you're ready for a day of fun in the sun with music, entertainment, beer, wine and dog-centered activities, then the 5th annual Peaks & Paws Festival is for you. This event is one of Humane Society of Truckee Tahoe's biggest fundraiser of the year. It will be held on Saturday, August 23 at the Village at Squaw Valley from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Leashed canine companions are welcome to attend.
Peak Innovation Conference for all Lake Tahoe business owners and community leaders
Submitted by paula on Thu, 07/31/2014 - 8:12pmEvent Date:
October 8, 2014 (All day)
Sustainable business leaders, entrepreneurs, active residents, acclaimed writers and science gurus will gather for Sierra Business Council’s 20th anniversary conference. “Peak Innovation – The Next 20 Years” will be held at Granlibakken in Tahoe City from October 8-10. Peak Innovation brings together thought leaders and practitioners who are designing and implementing cutting-edge solutions to challenging social and environmental issues.
Hawley Grade in South Lake Tahoe: Waterfalls and History All In One Hike
Submitted by paula on Tue, 04/15/2014 - 9:27pmThere are many trails one can choose to hike in South Lake Tahoe, but how many actually have waterfalls and a 160 year old history behind them?
Spring has arrived in the Sierras which means it's time to get out and explore the local waterfalls. Due to the low snowpack this winter the falls won't be around as long as normal. My daughter and I decided to get in an aftershool hike this week on the Hawley National Recreational Trail.
Hike or Bike the Tahoe Rim Trail in Bits and Pieces This Summer
Submitted by paula on Thu, 04/10/2014 - 9:39pmDoes hiking or biking the 165 miles of the Tahoe Rim Trail seem interesting but rather daunting?
The Tahoe Rim Trail Challenge may be just what the doctor ordered since you have all summer to accomplish the whole trail.
Hikers can choose to walk six easy treks of two to six miles each and become a Tahoe Rim Trail Challenger, or, if they want a bit more challenge, there are six moderate hikes of six to 12 miles each to earn Trail Blazer status.
Olympic Heritage Week Begins in Lake Tahoe
Submitted by paula on Fri, 01/10/2014 - 7:48amDuring the winter of 1960, athletes from around the world came to Lake Tahoe to participate in the Winter Olympic Games. The biathlon and cross country events were held in what is now Sugar Pine Point State Park. A celebration of the area's snow heritage begins Saturday with a series of events to showcase makes the region so special.
Lake Tahoe Youth Science Program Looking For High School Students
Submitted by paula on Wed, 12/25/2013 - 6:34pmAre you, or do you know, a high school student that is interested in learning more about science? Would you like to add a great experience onto your college resume while having a great time?
High school students interested in science can apply for the Youth Science Institute (YSI) program by January 10th, 2014. This afterschool program is offered on Wednesday evenings from 4 to 6 p.m. at the Tahoe Center for Environmental Sciences in Incline Village beginning January 22nd and running through May, 2014.
Blue Ribbon Award Nominees Announced by TahoeChamber
Submitted by paula on Tue, 10/22/2013 - 10:14amTahoeChamber announced the nominees for the 2013 Blue Ribbon Awards. 175 people and businesses were nominated.
Congratulations to the nominees:
Experience Award – Sponsored by Marriott Vacation Club
Tahoe Geotourism Festival filled with outdoor adventure activities
Submitted by Editor on Thu, 08/15/2013 - 1:01amEvent Date:
September 7, 2013 (All day)
Tahoe Geotourism Expo celebrates the Eight Worlds of Lake Tahoe: sky, water, land, wildlife, plants, culture, community and heritage, Sept. 7-8 at Lakeview Commons, El Dorado Beach.
Geotour activities include paddleboard yoga, kayak tours, wildlife viewing, Washoe cultural ceremonies, water science demos, and heritage hikes.
Lake Tahoe agents say Californians fleeing to Nevada to escape taxes
Submitted by Editor on Sun, 08/11/2013 - 11:38amReal estate agents on Lake Tahoe's Nevada side say they're making sales to Californians trying to escape to Nevada after recent tax hikes in California.
In November, Californians approved Proposition 30, which raises taxes on earnings over $250,000 for seven years. Nevada has no state income tax.
National Winter Trails Day features snowshoe trips at Camp Richardson
Submitted by Editor on Mon, 12/31/2012 - 10:13amTake part in the National Winter Trails Day Celebration on Saturday, January 12, 2013 from 10am-3pm. This is an authentic Lake Tahoe winter experience featuring guided snowshoe hikes at Camp Richardson.
Guided snowshoe hikes featuring wildlife habitat and forest health, the watershed and water quality impacts, and historic aspects of Camp Richardson and the surrounding area.
Life-changing journey along John Muir Trail
Submitted by Anonymous on Fri, 12/28/2012 - 9:21am"Almost Somewhere: Twenty-eight days on the John Muir Trail" is a thought-provoking memoir commemorating the coming of age of a young woman who hikes with two female companions over 200 miles on...
Metamorphosis in the Desolation Wilderness
Submitted by Anonymous on Thu, 12/27/2012 - 10:22am"Almost Somewhere: Twenty-eight days on the John Muir Trail" is a thought-provoking memoir commemorating the coming of age of a young woman who hikes with two female companions over 200 miles on...
National Winter Trails Day at Van Sickle State Park
Submitted by Editor on Tue, 12/25/2012 - 5:23amEvent Date:
January 12, 2013 - 10:00am
As part of National Winter Trails Day, the Tahoe Rim Trail Association will host free guided hikes on Jan. 12, 2013 from 10am to 2pm through the newly opened Van Sickle State Park behind Harrah’s Casino at Stateline South Shore Lake Tahoe.
There will also be outdoor gear demonstrations, raffle prizes, and a Warming Party at Explore Tahoe after the hikes.
This South Lake Tahoe event is a family-friendly introduction to snowshoeing and to winter opportunities on the Tahoe Rim Trail. Participants will have to bring their own shoes, snacks, water and warm clothing.
Boys and Girls Club of Lake Tahoe downsizes, hikes fees
Submitted by Anonymous on Wed, 12/05/2012 - 5:00amFor the first time since Karen Houser took over the Boys & Girls Club of Lake Tahoe as executive director eight years ago, the organization will close its doors for two weeks over the winter holiday break.
Truckee native joins Barton Psychiatry
Submitted by Editor on Fri, 11/09/2012 - 11:31amDr. Tracy Protell, child and adolescent psychiatric specialist, recently joined Dr. Sonia Rupp at Barton Psychiatry in South Lake Tahoe. Providing comprehensive psychiatric and psychological diagnostic evaluations and treatment services for children and adolescents, Dr. Protell treats patients with developmental, behavioral, emotional and mental disorders.
Cal State mulls 3 fee hikes to push graduation
Submitted by Anonymous on Fri, 11/09/2012 - 5:00amLOS ANGELES - California State University is considering three new fee hikes designed to push students to earn their degrees faster and free up an estimated 18,000 enrollment slots, officials said ...
Letter to the editor: Austin Sass is a team player
Submitted by Anonymous on Wed, 10/24/2012 - 5:00amI was happy to see the Tribune endorse Austin Sass for City Council. I want to point out that in the endorsement you state that he is a self-proclaimed recreational enthusiast. As someone who hikes...
History, environmental lessons of Squaw unfold on free hikes
Submitted by admin on Thu, 08/30/2012 - 1:59amPuppy play day
Submitted by Anonymous on Sat, 08/25/2012 - 5:00amGrab the dog and head over to the Village at Squaw Valley for the third annual Peaks and Paws Festival today and Sunday from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. There will be pet-themed guided hikes and activities, ...
Wildflower aficionado to discuss unusual Sierra season at Lake Tahoe Community College presentation
Submitted by Editor on Fri, 08/17/2012 - 5:25pmEvent Date:
September 5, 2012 - 7:00pm
Sierra weather is fickle. It can be feast or famine. According to Lisa Berry, wildflower aficionado and Lake Tahoe Community College adjunct instructor, in wildflower terms it can result in a distinct advantage. Berry has been leading wildflower hikes and studying the area’s wildflowers for almost a decade. This year’s dry winter season resulted in something she said she has never seen before.
South Lake Tahoe DUI Task Force beefs up patrol; checkpoint on July 6
Submitted by Editor on Mon, 07/02/2012 - 8:20amMost Americans may not realize it, but the Fourth of July is one of the deadliest holidays of the year due to alcohol-impaired driving crashes. That’s why this Fourth of July the Avoid the 6 DUI Task Force is stepping up enforcement efforts as part of the ongoing “Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over” enforcement crackdown to catch and arrest impaired drivers who put themselves and others at risk.
Public Invited to Lake Tahoe Community Watershed Partnership kickoff events
Submitted by Editor on Thu, 06/14/2012 - 4:38pmEvent Date:
June 27, 2012 - 4:30pm
The Tahoe Resource Conservation District (Tahoe RCD) will hold conservation events that highlight environmental projects and stewardship opportunities in the Lake Tahoe Basin communities. These gatherings are part of the 2012 Community Watershed Partnership (CWP), a holistic program which provides a place for education, participation, and involvement in your local watershed.
Opinion: South Tahoe Chamber of Commerce: Vote NO on Measure B
Submitted by Editor on Mon, 06/04/2012 - 3:18pmThe South Tahoe Chamber of Commerce opposes the increase in taxes for business owners.
Measure B proposes assessing greater fees based on the number of employees and gross receipts without the perspective of costs. To tax on gross without allowances for costs is not a “fair tax.”
Sugar pine tree multi-media presentation
Submitted by Editor on Sun, 06/03/2012 - 11:59pmA free multi-media presentation, What You Can Do to Help Reforest the Tahoe Basin with Magnificent Sugar Pine Trees, will be held from 7:30-8:30 a.m. at Timber House Restaurant, Lakeside Inn & Casino.
Participate in upcoming www.SugarPineFoundation.org planting events and free guided hikes. Listen to dynamic speaker Maria Mircheva, executive director of the Sugar Pine Foundation while enjoying the famous $5 "Tahoe's Best Breakfast Special." Attendance Limited to the first 30 who RSVP by June 4 call 415-827-2525 or email RPTGlobal@gmail.com
California facing $16 billion shortfall
Submitted by Editor on Sat, 05/12/2012 - 1:35pmSACRAMENTO — California's budget deficit has grown to a projected $16 billion and the state will have to make severe cuts to schools and public safety if voters reject tax hikes in November, Gov. Jerry Brown announced Saturday.
Anti-tax groups and Republican lawmakers say both tax increases will hurt California's economic recovery. State GOP Chairman Tom Del Beccaro kicked off a statewide campaign earlier this month, saying he wants to discuss alternatives to Brown's tax hikes.
Report: Nevada Ranks In Top 20 For Economic Competitiveness
Submitted by Editor on Wed, 04/11/2012 - 5:57pmNevada’s polices of low taxes and small government ranked it 18th among states in its ability to compete and grow its economy, according to a report released today by the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC).
National Trails Day on South Shore involves trail building, guided hikes
Submitted by admin on Sun, 04/08/2012 - 4:20pmNevada Governor to Extend Sunsetting Taxes Into Next Two-Year Budget To Avoid Education Cuts
Submitted by Editor on Tue, 03/13/2012 - 4:51pmCARSON CITY – Gov. Brian Sandoval said today he will propose to extend a package of taxes now set to expire in June 2013 into the next budget to avoid further cuts to education, which he said cannot withstand further reductions.
To maintain a basically flat spending plan for the two-year budget that will begin on July 1, 2013, Sandoval said the modified business tax that was maintained at a higher rate for large businesses in the 2011 legislative session, along with a small increase in the sales tax, must be continued.
Free Snowshoe Specialty Hikes with Tahoe Rim Trail Association
Submitted by Anonymous on Thu, 01/26/2012 - 9:34amLAKE TAHOE - Every Saturday the snowshoe hikes will travel around the Tahoe Basin to a different location. Snowshoe at the new Van Sickle State Park in South Lake Tahoe, Saturday, Jan. 28, 2-3 mile...
Free guided New Year's Day hikes in Nevada
Submitted by Anonymous on Mon, 12/26/2011 - 12:50amSpooner Lake at Lake Tahoe Nevada State Park is offering free hikes in Northern Nevada. In Southern and Southeastern Nevada entrance fees are waived for the hikes at: Cathedral Gorge, Spring Valley, S...
Free guided New Year's Day hikes in Nevada
Submitted by Anonymous on Sun, 12/25/2011 - 11:52pmSpooner Lake at Lake Tahoe Nevada State Park is offering free hikes in Northern Nevada. In Southern and Southeastern Nevada entrance fees are waived for ...www.laketahoenews.net/.../free-guided-new-ye...
Nevada State Parks celebrates 2012 with free New Year's Day guided hikes
Submitted by Editor on Fri, 12/23/2011 - 10:30amBy Bob Conrad
The Nevada Division of State Parks is sponsoring free, guided hikes in seven state parks on New Year’s Day as part of America’s State Parks First Day Hikes initiative.
First Day Hikes offer individuals and families an opportunity to begin the New Year rejuvenating and connecting with the outdoors by taking a healthy hike on January 1, 2012 at a state park close to home.
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Don't bash water rate hikes
Submitted by Anonymous on Fri, 11/18/2011 - 1:54pmWhy is it that the people on the South Shore always jump on the water company for rate hikes? They don't say anything about when the gas and power companies do their increasing. The staff and emplo...
Tahoe family copes with pancreatic cancer diagnosis
Submitted by Anonymous on Sun, 11/13/2011 - 1:41pmI watched my mother having gone from an active woman that at the age of 72 still worked, baked, tended to her garden and enjoyed hikes in and around her beloved Lake Tahoe to becoming a frail, depress...
Art hikes at Spooner Lake Sept. 17 and 18
Submitted by Editor on Wed, 09/14/2011 - 7:35pmLAKE TAHOE, Nev. – Plan to participate in the region’s only art hike. Experience live performances and installation art along a gentle 2.5 mile guided trail around Spooner Lake. This is a one of a kind blending of art and nature with thirty fellow hikers during Trails and Vistas 2011 art hike along the Spooner Loop Trail.
Trails and Vistas art hike
Submitted by Anonymous on Wed, 09/07/2011 - 11:29am
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Repeats every day until Tue Sep 20 2011 .
September 17, 2011 (All day)
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September 18, 2011 (All day)
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September 19, 2011 (All day) Experience a unique blend of art and the natural world during the eighth annual Trails and Vistas art hike on Sept. 17 and Sept. 18. The hike, modeled on the theme of “Reflections and Rhythms,” takes place at Spooner Lake in Lake Tahoe-Nevada State Park (Glenbrook, NV ) – just fifteen from Incline Village and less than a one-hour drive from Reno, Carson City, South Lake Tahoe and Truckee.
Location
Spooner Lake
Lake Tahoe-Nevada State Park
United States
39° 12' 38.2356" N, 119° 53' 35.124" W
See map: Google Maps
Free guided hikes in July, August
Submitted by Anonymous on Sun, 07/24/2011 - 7:00amSOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - Get those boots out of the closet because the snow hasn't stopped Tahoe Rim Trail Association. The organization his offering free guided hikes in July and August. The hik...