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Nov 15

2009 Turkey Trot

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Well its that time of the year again.  The 2009 Turkey Trot will be held at Bijou Community Park on Al Tahoe Blvd on Saturday, November 21st rain or shine.  All participants are encouraged to bring one non-perishable food item to donate to Christmas Cheer.  Those of us that are 18 and older have a $2.00 entrance fee, the young ones are free.

The events are sponsored by the South Lake Tahoe Optimist Club, Tahoe Mountain Milers, and the City of South Lake Tahoe Parks and Recreation Department.

Registration starts a 10am.  Kids races start at 11am, and the adults race starts at 12 noon.  There are events for the whole family from the 25 yard dash for the 3 and 4 year olds to the 2.7 miles for the adults.

1st place is of course a turkey.  I am shooting for 2nd or 3rd however because of the pumpkin pie for those slots.  Gobble Gobble…..

For other information pleas call 542-6056.  See you there.

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Nov 11

This Week in South Lake Tahoe

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Once again we have a lot going on this week in South Tahoe.  Here are a few ideas if you are looking for something to do.

  • Nov 11  Veterans Day ceremony 11-11:30am at the American Legion Post #795 located at 2748 Lake Tahoe Blvd.  Rain or Shine
  • Nov 12-14 “The Importance of Being Earnest” playing at the Lake Tahoe Community College Duke Theater at 8pm.  For more information please call the Duke Theatre Box Office at 530-541-4660 x207.
  • Nov 12 Mt. Tallac Leadership fundraising event at Chevys Fresh Mex.  25% fo the total will be donated to this local school.  4-9pm located at 3678 Lake Tahoe Blvd.  This is a super fun way to enjoy a great dinner and support our local youth.
  • Nov 13 Tahoe Senior Plaza yearly Craft, Bake and Rummage Sale.  Stars at 9am. For more info call 530-542-7048.
  • Nov 13 The 39th annual “An Evening of Food and Wine Tasting” presented by Soroptimist International of South Lake Tahoe.  Food, wine, silent auction and more.  Tickets at 866-801-8652.
  • Nov 14th  Friends of the Library Book Sale at the El Dorado County Branch Library.  Located at 3300 Lake Tahoe Blvd from 10-3.  For more info call 530-542-2857.

These are just some ideas.  Hope you have a great week.  Possible snow tomorrow!!!! Wax the boards and skis.

 

 

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Nov 6

Chevys Night for Bijou Community School 1st Graders

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Chevys Fresh Mex

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Tonight  , November 6th, is a benefit at the South Lake Tahoe Chevys  restraunt supporting Bijou Community School 1st Graders.  Chevys is donating 25% of the check to the Bijou 1st grade program.  The money will be used for field trips, supplies, and other 1st grade activities.  Recently Chevys had a kinder night that did net $600 for the program.  It would be a great time to take the family and friends out to dinner and support a great cause.

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Nov 1

Trick or Treat Tahoe Style

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I ran 3 miles this morning, and boy could I feel all the sweets that I have eaten in the last few day.  Now all we need to do is figure out how to get all that candy from the kids- good luck to us.

Speaking of kids…. We went to some friends house yesterday for trick-or-treating.  We picked up some chicken wings at Hunan and spent the evening with about 15 other families.  The food and drink spread was outrageous, but the trick-or-treating was the main event.  Our friend hooked up a hay wagon (huge trailer) to his tractor and we took the kids around the neighborhood.  We hit about 15 houses- and the kids had a bag full of candy and huge smiles on their faces.

Its nice being in a community where one can go to one of the organized events for the kids, or go out for a more traditional evening.  I love this town.

Oct 26

Halloween Fun

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HALLOWEEN FUN FOR THE YOUNG
OCTOBER 31ST
 
Halloween Carnival Celebration at Kahle Community Center
Kahle Community Center
236 Kingsbury Grade
Stateline, NV 89449
Phone: (775) 586-7271
Everyone is invited to come and celebrate the spirit of make-believe, a sense of community, and “spooktacular” happenings all under one roof at Kahle Community Center on Halloween. The free event is sponsored by Kiwanis of Lake Tahoe Sunrisers and will take place from 4 to 7 p.m. Oct. 31 at Kahle Community Center, 236 Kingsbury Grade. Festivities include carnival games, a haunted hunt and lots of treats to guarantee a “bootiful” fun, safe and ghoulishly good time for all ages.
Located in: Kahle Community Center 
 
 
 
Treat Street 2009
Pine Cone Acre Motel
735 Emerald Bay Road
South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150
Phone: (530) 541-0375
The 7th annual KRLT/ KOWL TREAT STREET HALLOWEEN is a great place for your children to Trick or Treat in a safe, controlled setting! Treat Street will once again be held at the Pine Cone Acre Motel and admission is FREE! From 5 to 8 pm, kids can Trick or Treat and meet local businesses & merchants who will hand out candy & coupons…. Bring your kids in their spookiest and craziest costumes for this night of fun! The Pine Cone Acre Motel is located next The Burger Lounge on Highway 89 in South Lake Tahoe. Treat Street 2009 is proudly co-sponsored by: The South Tahoe Chamber of Commerce and the Pine Cone Acre Motel.
Located in: Pine Cone Acre Motel
 
 
 
Hallow-Kid Fest at the Haunted Horizon Casino
Horizon Casino Resort
Stateline, NV 89449
Phone: (775) 588-6211
Horizon Convention Center, 1-5pm. Free admission, free face painting, free balloon animals, free candy and more! Drop off pumpkins by 11am for the pumpkin carving contest. Costume contests for ages 0-12 at 4pm.
Located in: Horizon Casino Resort & Spa
 
 
 
Halloween Costume Party at Tahoe Tot Spot
800 Emerald Bay Rd.
Bldg. D (next to 7-11)
South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150
Phone: (530) 541-5994
Halloween day from 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM (Please call to make an appointment)12:00 PM – 5:00 PM. Come Dressed in a Non-scary Costume. Costume Photo Booth Monster Mash Dance Off! Teeth Friendly Goody Bags! Professional Halloween face painting for kids and adults. Refreshments and Cookie Decorating!! LOTS OF FUN!!!!!!! (Admission is $10.00 per family).
 
 
 
 
 

   

 

 

 

Dec 21

How much to fix my house?

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The White House renovation

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Many people have asked me recently how much money they should spend on fixing up their house to sell in the current market. My answer is always the same no matter what the market. 
 
Get a qualified real estate professional to come and look at your property. That person will be able to show you other houses, which are comparable to yours both in size and condition, in your area. In your discussions with the real estate pro you may indeed decide that you need to remodel the kitchen, or possibly just some cosmetic fixes (painting, window coverings, or just de-cluttering) are all that you need to maximize your bottom line when selling your property. 
 
It is best to look at all angles of the financial investment of remodeling say a kitchen or bathroom that may not significantly increase your bottom line. Once again consult a real estate professional before making a move.
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Dec 9

Local School Bond Passes (Measure G)

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The November 4th election was historic both nationally and locally. We as a community passed a local $64.5 million school bond with a 59.42% approval (55% was the minimum necessary to pass this bond).

Of the $64.5 million, 70% will be used for new construction, replacement of portables, and for expansion of programs such as the Two Way Immersion that require new facilities to continue. The remainder along with the matching funds from the Career Technical Education grants will provide new facilities to help our local students keep pace with kids from other districts in the state.

The big question is how much will this bond cost each homeowner. Being a tax assessment the amount of $28.70 per $100,000 of assessed (not appraised) value will be added to your tax bill. If your home is assessed at $275,000, your tax bill will increase by $78.93 from Measure G.

We have all seen our home values decline fairly dramatically in the last 18 months. It is possible to have your property reassessed by contacting the El Dorado County Assessors Office. You can call the Assessors local office at (530) 573-3422, or by Internet at http://co.el-dorado.ca.us/assessor/prop8form.asp for the pages containing the necessary forms to complete for reassessment.

Hopefully this bond with its school improvements will help to enhance our already great community.

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