
Two raw silk prints by Kristen Schwartz.
Lake Mother ♥ Phoenix Rising.

Dichroic glass pendant by Molly B ♥

Waking up in the middle of the night with a muscle cramp in your calf is not fun.

Two acrylic paintings by Juanita Villa Leman.
"Out of the Ashes" ♥ "View from Above"

Starry Angora Night digital painting by Rebecca Enerson.
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Tahoe has another season.
Stargazing.

Three oil paintings by Denise Mancour.
Roots I ♥ Roots II ♥ Winter Leaves IV.

So you're a music chameleon. You like your rock. BUT, somedays you're into jazz.
Now you can mix it up every weekend with free live performances.

Necklace and earrings by Rearview Miracles.
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Want to use less water and pull less weeds?
Duh...
Check out this free class from the Villager Nursery in Truckee.

You may have heard of botanicals...but what about fantasticals?
Head to Valhalla August 1 through 8 and meet local illustrator Kristen Schwartz who specializes in both!

I think he created a new music genre.

"Life Goes On" photograph by Jim Stamates.
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Kirkwood is well known for skiing.
And for its local dishes?
You be the judge.

You've probably seen them lately.
Huge backpacks. Shoes dangling.
In need of a shower; a place to stay for the night.
And a glimmer in their eye that no one can possibly understand unless you've done it.

Besides reducing fuel loads, here's another great incentive to get rid of your wood roof.

A few months ago, John Mauriello tried to make pizza.
This is important for a couple of reasons.

The annual march up to Round Top and Winnemucca Lake to view the wildflowers is on!

Take a tour through Timeless Tahoe.
And visit one of the sites of the 1960 Winter Olympics.

This may be a first anywhere.
Angel-assisted thru hikes on the TRT.

At the
Lost & Found art receptions this summer, Ethan Niven revealed his Phoenix that he painted on a king size bed sheet in response to the Angora Fire last year.
Ethan and his family live in the area, but their house was spared.

Grab your bike and slip into your alter-ego. The cycling circus,
Tour de Fat, is rolling into town.

Last year, over $2,000 library books were destroyed in the houses lost in the Angora fire.
This year, we're coming together again to help raise money to replace them and a few other community projects.

This only happens once a year.
Ehrman Mansion will be open to the public for free!
Here's your chance to step back in time at one of the most scenic spots along the shore and one of our most famous houses.

You know those delicious pizzas found only at Grass Roots?
Well Mike, the baker, is going to help John Mauriello replace the one he lost in the Angora fire last year, along with his house.
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The venue makes the music even better.
And, for just $25 you will see one of the best performances of your life.

This place really lives up to its name.

So you're an outdoor junkie. (who's not?)
Now you have another great reason to find all your gear at Tahoe Sports Ltd.
They're helping to raise money for
Tahoe: Lost & Found.

This is really easy.
♥
Tune up your bike and help the South Lake Tahoe Library.

A Tahoe native needs our help.
Help raise money to bring the Tahoe Sugar Pines back at the Kirkwood Wildflower, Wine, Art & Music Festival on August 2.

Treat yourself to a massage, and help replace library books.
Thanks to Kae with a Massage at Tahoe.
♥

Alpensong Healing Arts in South Shore wants to help you discover yourself, and help raise money to replace the library books lost in the fire last summer.

The USFS has donated 850 seedlings to give away to homeowners affected by the Angora fire.

It's a family affair.
Well, sort of.

The Blacklist 3.
An Independent Art & Film Festival goes unplugged in South Shore.

It's time she takes flight at Elevation 6310.
Phoenix Rising by South Shore illustrator, Kristen Schwartz, will be unveiled at the
Tahoe: Lost & Found Art Party, August 11 at 6 pm.
$95 was raised in donations! Thank you.

"A big wine that demands food..."
It's what they're saying about the Gold Note Petite Sirah that will be featured at the Blue Angel Cafe on July 30.

Stranded.
My Subaru died on Hwy 89 between Squaw and Truckee (you know the 13 mile stretch). There was no place to get cell reception to call AAA.
Hmmmm...Bruce Olson Construction was just up the way.

The Washoe consider Lake Tahoe their spiritual and cultural center.
Every July, the Washoe re-unite at Tallac to honor their culture and deep connection with Lake Tahoe at their vibrant cultural festival.

Have you ever heard Gypsy Folk Rock?
Here's your chance.