Awareness

Lake Tahoe young professionals group launches scholarship component of its organization

Tahoe Regional Young Professionals will launch its ongoing scholarship/continuing educational program by offering one qualified member the opportunity to take part in Leadership Lake Tahoe for the 2013-14 term, valued at $900.

TRYP’s Continuing Education: The mission of TahoeChamber.org Leadership Lake Tahoe is to identify and develop current and future leaders through a comprehensive professional development program designed to increase knowledge and awareness of the issues and challenges facing the South Shore of Lake Tahoe.

Tahoe Chamber, LTVA host joint Tourism Forum April 18

Event Date: 
April 18, 2013 - 3:30pm

Tourism is a constantly evolving industry. Each year, the TahoeChamber and the Lake Tahoe Visitor’s Authority strive to keep our business community up to date on developing trends by hosting an Annual Tourism Forum.

This year’s forum is scheduled for April 18, 3:30-6pm in the Cabaret Theater at Harveys. Building off of last year’s presentations on local demographics, the 2013 Trends in Tourism Forum will cover the international guest along with service philosophies and what these culturally sophisticated visitors expect and demand.

League brings awareness to Tahoe storm pipes

A whole lot of brown gunk is coming out of storm pipes that flow into Lake Tahoe. While that isn’t news, greater awareness is being brought to the issue. The League to Save Lake Tahoe has identified 50 pipes in the basin carrying runoff water, but believes there are more.

Diet, Screening and Cancer Prevention

Event Date: 
March 12, 2013 (All day)

You’ve stopped smoking and are watching your alcohol intake. You are eating right and exercising. Congratulations, there is mounting evidence your lifestyle will not only make you healthier but might also help you prevent cancer. But if you are between the ages of 50 to 75, there is something more that you can do; get a colorectal cancer screening.

Saturday was Heavenly at Lake Tahoe

With up to 26 inches of snow falling earlier this week around Lake Tahoe area ski resorts, officials at Heavenly Mountain Resort report solid conditions for March ski and boarding.

"With the US Freestyle National Championships March 29-31, and Shaun White’s High Roller Hold ‘Em April 6, followed by the Gunbarrel 25 on April 7, it’s going to be an amazing spring," said Heavenly spokesman Russ Pecoraro.

The 411 on Women's Health: Take care of your colon

March is, among other things, ColoRectal Cancer Awareness Month, so we're going to talk about your colon (if you're eating breakfast you may want to save this for later). Colorectal cancer is the s...

Tahoe Fund announces $1 million Founders Circle campaign goal

Dedicated to funding environmental improvement projects in the Lake Tahoe Basin, the nonprofit Tahoe Fund on Tuesday announced a million dollar fundraising goal for its Founders Circle campaign.

Spanish Ski with a Ranger offered at Heavenly Mountain Resort

Event Date: 
March 13, 2013 - 10:00am

The U.S. Forest Service Lake Tahoe Basin and Heavenly Mountain Resort are offering Ski with a Ranger en Español. Spanish Ski with a Ranger brings awareness of environmental issues to the local and visiting Latino community.

Spanish Ski with a Ranger takes place on Wednesday, March 13, Wednesday, March 27 and Wednesday, April 10, weather permitting. Tours are offered twice a day at 10 a.m. or 1 p.m.

The Vagina Monologues returns to South Lake Tahoe Feb. 22-23

Event Date: 
February 22, 2013 - 7:00pm

The Vagina Monologues returns for its 11th year here in South Lake Tahoe Feb. 22-23 at 7 p.m.
Come laugh, cry and help to stop violence against women. The Monologues are a fundraiser for CASA, Live Violence Free, Tahoe Youth and Family Services and The Zawadisha Fund. Tickets are $15 and are available through CASA at (530) 573-3072 or at the door.
The event will be at the Blue Angel Cafe, 1132 Ski Run.

Location

Blue Angel Cafe
1132 Ski Run Bl So lake Tahoe, CA
United States
38° 56' 40.29" N, 119° 57' 18.036" W

January is Cervical Health Awareness Month

It doesn't have the pink ribbons and 5K runs of October, but January is just as important: it is Cervical Health Awareness Month. More than 12,000 women will be diagnosed with cervical cancer in 20...

Nobel Prize team winner featured speaker at Lake Tahoe weather conference

Chris Field, a 2007 Nobel Prize team winner and lead author of the study on the effects of global climate change will be the keynote speaker at Tahoe South's Operation Sierra Storm Meteorologist Conference, Jan 10 at South Shore Lake Tahoe.

Travel and safety tips for the upcoming Christmas and New Year’s holidays

With Christmas and New Years Day each falling on a Tuesday this year, most families may be planning one or both holidays into a four-day event and traveling out of the area or staying near home and celebrating locally. Long holiday weekends generally means more motorists traveling on our state’s roadways thus increasing the calls for service for our agency. Please assist us with our highway safety efforts this holiday season by always driving with safety in mind first, being courteous to others motorists, and never drink and drive.

Tahoe license plate holders eligible to win free lift tickets

The environmental non-profit Tahoe Fund announced Thursday the launch of the Lake Tahoe License Plate ‘Plate Spotter’ program to reward owners of Lake Tahoe license plates with free lift tickets during the 2013 Winter season. Tahoe plates spotted by official “spotters” and the general public will be entered to win free lift tickets every week until March 20, 2013. The program is designed to raise awareness of Lake Tahoe license plates, and to reward and encourage renewals and new Tahoe license plate purchases.

Step into the Blue 2nd Annual Shred For Sushi at Sushi Pier

Event Date: 
December 12, 2012 - 5:30pm

Join the League to Save Lake Tahoe for the 2nd Annual Shred For Sushi to benefit Step into the Blue. The event will be at the Sushi Pier, 177 Lake Tahoe Blvd, Stateline, Wednesday, Dec. 12 Registration is at 5:30 p.m. and the event starts at 6 p.m.
Featuring Hand Rails for Hand Rolls. Rail jam competition with Sushi Pier gift certificates for winning competitors!
$15 Competitor Entry Fee: Free to Attend
Featuring drink specials, DJ and dancing, a Huge raffle, games & activities for all ages, and a winter film festival!

South Lake Tahoe police to crack down on drivers texting, using cell phones

The South Lake Tahoe Police Department has teamed up with The California Office of Traffic Safety, the U.S. Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, the California Highway Patrol, and 36 other law enforcement agencies across the greater Sacramento region to eliminate motorists’ hand-held cell phone use and texting. The effort is a special federally funded pilot program using the region to test tactics that may be employed nationally in the future.

Step into the Blue series at Après Wine Company

Event Date: 
November 28, 2012 - 5:00pm

Join the League to Save Lake Tahoe for the 3nd event in the Step into The Blue series. This special event at the Après Wine Company in South Lake Tahoe will feature fun games and contests, including fantastic gifts and a raffle with prizes from local supporters including:

— Après Wine Co.
— Sierra-at-Tahoe Resort
— Lake Tahoe TV
— Blacklight Taxi
— Keep Tahoe Blue
— The Improv at Harveys
— Rhiakaz Beanies

League to Save Lake Tahoe Steps into The Blue

The League to Save Lake Tahoe celebrated its second Step in the Blue event Thursday at the Naked Fish in South Lake Tahoe. The gathering featured live music, games, Happy Hour specials, gifts and a raffle from local supporters including: The Naked Fish, The Cork & More, Lake Tahoe TV, Freshies Restaurant, Shoreline of Tahoe, The Improv at Harveys and Rhiakaz Beanies.
Step into the Blue is a social event series created by the League to Save Lake Tahoe that engages Tahoe enthusiasts and increases awareness about the footprint we leave behind while living and playing at Lake Tahoe.

Kudos & Kindness: Thanks for helping us raise awareness of breast cancer

On behalf of the George Whittell JV Girls Volleyball team, I would like to thank Barton Health/Tahoe Center for Orthopedics for sponsoring the purchase of pink uniforms in honor of Breast Cancer Aw...

Step into the Blue Series at The Naked Fish Sushi Restaurant

Event Date: 
November 15, 2012 - 6:00pm

Join the League to Save Lake Tahoe for the 2nd event in the Step in the Blue series. This event will feature live music, games and activities, and Happy Hour specials at The Naked Fish Restaurant in South Lake Tahoe. We will also be giving away fantastic gifts and holding a raffle with prizes from local supporters including:

• The Naked Fish
• The Cork & More
• Lake Tahoe TV
• Freshies Restaurant
• Shoreline of Tahoe

Winter Stoke Throwback, a Retro Ski Party Fundrasier

Event Date: 
November 10, 2012 - 7:00pm

Sierra Avalanche Center and SheJumps present Winter Stoke Throwback, a retro ski party fundraiser on Nov. 10 at the American Legion, 2748 Lake Tahoe Blvd. Dress in your favorite throwback ski gear, dance to your favorite DJs, play some winter games, win killer raffle prizes and more. It's time to get excited for ski season and support avalanche safety and awareness. The cost is $5. Go to www.sierraavalanchecenter.org for more information.

TACCD candidates meet and greet update

There seems to unfortunately be another important event scheduled on October 23rd 2012 at the same time as ours, the Tahoe Area Coordinating Council for the Disabled Meet and Greet. The event is the State of the South Shore Economy Public Forum at the Embassy Suites from 5 to 9 p.m.

It’s breast cancer awareness month. How has any cancer changed your life?

Taqueria Jalisco recognizes Tahoe Area Coordinating Council for the Disabled

The Tahoe Area Coordinating Council for the Disabled is being recognized by area restaurants in celebration of the council's 31 years. Taqueria Jalisco in South Lake Tahoe will host lunch, dinner and recognize TACCD on Oct. 25. Taqueria Jalisco is located at 3097 Harrison Avenue behind Rojos.
October was chosen for the annual fundraising events to highlight October as Disability Awareness and Employment month.

Steamers recognizes Tahoe Area Coordinating Council for the Disabled

The Tahoe Area Coordinating Council for the Disabled is being recognized by area restaurants in celebration of the council's 31 years. Steamers Bar and Grill in South Lake Tahoe will host lunch, dinner and a City Council Candidate's Meet and Greet from 6 to 8 p.m. on Oct. 23. Steamers is located at 2236 Lake Tahoe Blvd. near Tahoe Keys Blvd.

Area restaurants pitch in for Tahoe Area Coordinating Council for the Disabled fundraising

In celebration of Tahoe Area Coordinating Council for the Disabled’s 31-year anniversary, TACCD is being honored by five restaurants and an invitation to fund raise at a local community event. October was chosen for the annual fundraising events to highlight October as Disability Awareness and Employment month.

Free Barton Health Wellness Lecture: Winter Sports Injury Lecture with Terrence Orr, MD & Chris Proctor, MPT

Event Date: 
November 1, 2012 - 6:00pm

A free Barton Health Lake Tahoe winter sports injury lecture with Terrence Orr, MD and Chris Proctor, MPT will be at Lake Tahoe Community College, One College Drive, South Lake Tahoe, from 6-7 p.m. Topics featured include: knee anatomy, common sports injuries and awareness; Current knee injury trends and sports-related injuries; Surgical treatment and management; avoiding knee injuries and pre-season conditioning exercises. See flier below.

Candlelight vigil held in honor of Domestic Violence Awareness Month

Domestic Violence Awareness Month is officially under way in South Lake Tahoe. On Oct. 1, Live Violence Free, formerly South Lake Tahoe Women's Center, launched the awareness month with a candlelight vigil.

CTA president talks education and politics

California Teachers Association President Dean Vogel addressed a group of teachers at the South Tahoe High School student union on Monday as part of his campaign to raise awareness of important ...

Inaugural Lake Tahoe Lifestyle Festival, more than just a jubilee

A new name and new partnership fashioned after health, recreation and fun; South Lake Tahoe’s inaugural Lake Tahoe Lifestyle Festival drew nearly 2,000 attendees on Saturday, September 8 to Bijou Community Park. This new festival was crafted by Barton Health and the City of South Lake Tahoe to bring children, families and individuals together for health education and non-stop excitement.

Bear Hug Around the Lake and Beats for Bears Sept 9

Event Date: 
September 9, 2012 - 1:00pm

Sunny, Butterscotch, Charlie, Matchless and his brother, Kingsbury, Verdi and Little Girl, are just a few who have lost their lives.
To raise public awareness of how to live in harmony with Tahoe’s iconic black bears, a team of cyclist will be giving bear hugs on September 9th at spots around Lake Tahoe as part of Tahoe Expo. Those gathered at Sand Harbor for Beats for Bears will receive the hug and pass it along. The cyclists will arrive between 1 and 3 pm when Liz Broscoe will be holding the community drum circle.

Lake Tahoe Prosperity Center Names Mone´ Haen as New CEO

The Tahoe Prosperity Center has announced the appointment of Mone´K. Haen to the new position of CEO. The Tahoe Prosperity Center was formed in response to the Lake Tahoe Basin Prosperity Plan developed in 2010 and is the result of an unprecedented coalition of government, private, and philanthropic stakeholders in the Tahoe Basin. The naming of a CEO is a major step in the TPC's mission to promote regional sustainability through economic vitality, environmental stewardship and healthy communities in and around the Lake Tahoe Basin.

Gardner Mountain Neighborhood Crime Meeting

Event Date: 
August 22, 2012 - 6:30pm

A neighborhood meeting will be held on today, Wednesday, at 6:30 pm for Gardner Mountain residents. This is an initiative led by Gardner Mountain residents who are concerned about the increase of thefts in the neighborhood.
South Lake Tahoe Police Officer Angela Kallstrom will be in attendance to discuss the crime problems with neighbors. This is informal and any and all help to raise awareness of neighborhood crime is appreciated.
The meeting will be at the corner of 13th Street and Gardner.

Man swims Lake Tahoe to raise awareness of Congo

A California man took a cold, pre-dawn plunge in Lake Tahoe on Saturday, hoping to swim across the scenic mountain lake to raise awareness of the strife plaguing the African nation of Congo.
After more than 11 hours in the water, Keris Dahlkamp, 36, changed course and came up just a little short of his quest to swim 22 miles from South Lake Tahoe to Kings Beach on the north shore.
Go here for the story.

Skate the Lake raises money for breast cancer awareness

American Cancer Relay for Life - A Joyous Celebration of Survivors!

Event Date: 
August 11, 2012 - 11:00am

Come to the American Cancer Relay for Life; Say hello to our Poster family, Anita Smith and grandchildren, Chase and Jenna. The Relay, to be held at Kahle Park on Aug. 11th from 11:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m., is to raise awareness, celebrate Survivors and promote funds for further research.

Location

Kahle Park
Hwy 50 - Stateline, Nv So. Lake Tahoe, Nv.
United States
38° 57' 51.5232" N, 119° 56' 9.9276" W

Mormon Station State Historic Park hosts Fire Prevention and Awareness Day

Mormon Station tate Historic Park will host Fire Prevention and Awareness Day on Saturday, July 28. Representatives from the East Fork Fire and Paramedic District, the Nevada Division of Forestr...

Lake Tahoe 'Be Bear Aware' Community Forum on Wednesday

Event Date: 
July 18, 2012 - 6:00pm

A Lake Tahoe bear awareness program, hosted by the UC Davis Lake Tahoe Environmental Research Center, is slated for Wednesday at Sierra Nevada College in Incline Village.

Feeding the demand, tart cherry company imports after devastating crop yield

The U.S. tart cherry crop is drastically reduced, in a year when demand for tart cherries has never been higher. According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Cherry Crop Report, released late last month, United States tart cherry production is forecast at 73.1 million pounds, down 68 percent from the 2011 production.

Environmental art exhibit 'Visualizing Change' at Lake Tahoe through July

The Lake Tahoe Science Consortium collaborated with University of Nevada, Reno’s Department of Art to create “Visualizing Change,” a photographic art expedition intended to convey concepts in environmental restoration at Lake Tahoe to the scientific community and general public. The exhibit is located in the Prim Desert Research Library at Sierra Nevada College at Lake Tahoe’s Incline Village. It features photography and oil painting contributions from eight noted artists and is free and open to the public through July 27.

Full Time Law Enforcement Hits the Rubicon Trail

El Dorado County Sheriff D’Agostini has created a new position and assigned a full time deputy sheriff to patrol the Rubicon Trail, 40 hours every week, during the OHV season. In the past most of the staffing for the Rubicon Trail was on overtime, and was limited by grant funds.

Soroptimist International of South Lake Tahoe Celebrates New Board of Directors

Soroptimist International of South Lake Tahoe, a 94-member non-profit community-service organization of professional and business women from California and Nevada announced their 2012 - 2013 Board of Directors at Harrah’s Resort in Stateline, June 27.
SI Sierra Nevada Region Governor-Elect Janice Labadie, a florist from Davis, Calif. and Regional Secretary Patricia Papp, a South Lake Tahoe Realtor and member of sister organization SI Tahoe Sierra, were both on hand to install the new board.

TRPA looks back 5 years on progress made after Angora fire

The Tahoe Regional Planning Agency is marking the fifth anniversary of the Angora Wildfire by reminding the public of the importance of creating defensible space around their homes and reflecting on the community’s progress since the fire.

Lake Tahoe launches public participation campaign for new vision

The North and South Lake Tahoe Chamber of Commerce leaders at Lake Tahoe have joined together to launch a Region-wide public participation campaign to harness the groundswell of support for a new vision to restore and revitalize the Basin. Called TahoeFuture.org, the campaign will focus, over the next 8 months, on two critical land-use and transportation plans that create a blueprint for a revitalized Lake Tahoe.

Lake Tahoe Paddle Fest June 23-24 at El Dorado Beach

The Lake Tahoe Paddle Festival is a solstice celebration of human powered watercraft featuring ancient art to state of the art boats, boards and paddles. The focus is the preservation of indigenous watercraft art and culture. Interpretive exhibits will highlight sustainable recreation, healthy foods, yoga, healing arts and environmental awareness.

Nationally-recognized Advantage Basketball Camps return to South Shore Lake Tahoe

Coach Gil Llewellyn, and some of his top staff of World-renowned Advantage Basketball Camps, rated as one of the top camps in the country by Sports Illustrated for Kids, is returning to the Kahle Community Center in Stateline.

Child bicyclist wearing headphones, no helmet injured after being hit by large truck

A 12-year-old boy wearing headphones and riding a bicycle without a helmet was hurt in a collision on Thursday, South Lake Tahoe police report. The accident happened at the intersection of Lyons Avenue and Highway 50 when the boy attempted to cross against a red traffic signal.

Campaign urges Congress To OK Internet sales tax collections; Nevada delegation split

CARSON CITY — The National Retail Federation has launched a nationwide 60-day campaign to raise awareness among lawmakers and the public on how what it calls a loophole exempting online sales from sales tax is hurting local communities and job creation.
If Nevada’s five-member Congressional delegation is any indication, the group has its work cut out for it, with three members opposed and two supportive of the idea to allow states to tax online sales.

Webinar series offered to develop fire adapted communities at Lake Tahoe

Lake Tahoe Wildfire Awareness Week runs through June 3. A Webinar Series on developing fire adapted communities at Lake Tahoe has been launched. Communities located in fire-prone area are fire adapted when they require little assistance from firefighters during a wildfire. Residents accept responsibility for living in a high fire-hazard area. They possess the knowledge and skills to prepare their homes and property to survive wildfire and they know how to evacuate early, safely and effectively.

Tahoe Yellow Cress planted in partnership with high school, private business and conservation groups

A group of South Tahoe High School students joined Edgewood employees, conservation experts and officials on May 19 to plant new nursery grown stems of the threatened plant, Tahoe yellow cress on the beach at the Edgewood Tahoe Golf Course. Edgewood Companies is participating in a volunteer program called the Tahoe Yellow Cress Stewardship Program and has been assisting with inventory surveys as far back as 1979.

Lake Tahoe agency honors fire chiefs, supports wildfire awareness week

The Tahoe Regional Planning Agency Governing Board passed a resolution in support of Lake Tahoe Wildfire Awareness Week and thanked the Tahoe Basin Fire Chiefs for their service during a ceremony at their May 26 Governing Board meeting.

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