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Congratulations Juile

Mickey’s School of Grooming announces a graduation of Juile Bonilla. Bonilla is a Tahoe local, innate and raised. She graduated from North Tahoe High in 2005. Her adore of animals led her to live with 4 dogs and 4 cats. Bonilla frequency goes anywhere though her dual dogs Kush and Lou Dog. She knew she wanted to work with animals, though she suspicion a veterinary margin would be full of heartbreak. Her thoughts of pet bathing was only right. Bonilla is means to accommodate and spend time with many pets, for their pleasure. She is now employed with Mickey’s, located during 10986 Donner Pass Road in Truckee. Call 530-550-1170.

“This is Truckee” deadline

Monday, Jan. 30, 5 p.m., is a deadline to contention entries for a Truckee Public Arts Commission’s arriving uncover patrician “This is Truckee!” Amateur and veteran photographers of all ages are invited to contention adult to 12 photographs of a Truckee area. Images should be no incomparable than 8 x 10 inches and printed on reward print peculiarity paper. They do not have to be framed or mounted. Photographers should supplement their name and a heading to a front side of a photo.

The uncover will be on arrangement during a Truckee Recreation Center from Feb by May of 2012. An opening accepting Friday, Feb. 10, 5-7 p.m. will applaud all a contributing photographers. Entry forms are accessible during tdrpd.com. For some-more information e-mail tdrpd.art@gmail.com.

Cross Country in Tahoe City

After a severe start to a deteriorate Tahoe Cross Country Ski Area is open daily. Youths are vehement to start their initial week of Strider Gliders with some-more than 270 participating, bringing their relatives to uncover them their new favorite sport. Go for a ski, have a cookie, contend hi to your friends, and get a good examination with Kevin Murnane, ubiquitous manager, Valli Murnane, module executive overseeing a Winter Discovery Center, Free Skiing for Schools, and Strider Gliders. For information revisit www.tahoexc.org.

Sierra College prohibited cocoa social

Students, friends and family members are invited to Sierra College’s Tahoe Truckee campus for a behind to propagandize social, Tuesday, Jan. 31, 5:30-6:30 p.m. Meet faculty, speak to member from tyro clubs and learn about existent veteran growth and educational opportunities. Free. Visit www.sierracollege.edu or call 530-550-2225.

Zumbathon advantage announced

Zumba is a Latin-inspired cardio examination that fuses tranquil Latin and International rhythms and easy to follow moves to emanate a energetic aptness program. It’s all about fun and no believe is necessary. Licensed Zumba instructor Greta Dhamer will lead a Zumbathon — a Zumba jubilee with all deduction from donations going to a gift or means — Saturday, Jan. 28, 6-8 p.m. during Sugar Bowl, Judah Lodge, Coldstream Room. Tickets are $10 and a non-perishable food item. Come to dance or only to watch. No believe necessary. Open to everybody ages 13 and adult to advantage a Donner Summit Area Association and collect food for Project MANA. Call Sara Schrichte during 530-448-6536.

Tahoe Truckee Unified School District Food Service survey

In an bid to urge a department, a Food Service Department is soliciting contention from relatives by participating in a brief survey. The brief consult is posted on a website during ttusd.org. Links are accessible in English and Spanish. For some-more information, greatfully call Rose Wolterbeek, executive of Food Service during 530-582-2528. The consult will tighten Monday, Jan. 30.

Be in a SnowFest! Parade

The Tahoe City SnowFest! parade, scheduled for Saturday, Mar 3, is seeking entries. The 2012 SnowFest! theme, “The Largest Winter Carnival in a West,” allows participants to enter specialty units, fun and dumb floats, bands or drum corps, antique cars, a “Pray for Snow” cavalcade organisation or any other artistic units.

New to a march this year will be a United States Air Force Rock Band from Travis Air Force Base.

Parade entrance price is $40 or to be a march unite is $75. The price includes march entry, announcer discuss during a march and inclusion in comparison publicity. Download an focus during www.tahoesnowfestival.com or call 530-583-7167 or info@tahoesnowfestival.com. Deadline for march entrance is Feb. 17, 2012.

Italian classes offered

Beginning Italian I: Eight lessons, one makeup event with Italian cooking final day of class. Required book “Italian Now!” during Amazon.com

Lessons will be given in instructor Anna Goodwin’s home in Truckee, Mondays in Feb and March, 6:30-8:30 p.m. Cost is $165, smallest 6 students. Review of verbs and new verbs, geography, Italian enlightenment and conversation.

Beginning Intermediate I: Eight lessons, one makeup session, Italian cooking final day of class. Required book, “Italian Now!” during Amazon.com. Lessons will be given Wednesdays in Feb and March, 6:30-8:30 p.m. Cost is $165, smallest 6 students. If we have a simple believe of Italian grammar, though need to brush adult on your skills and mangle out of simple Italian, afterwards a middle turn march is for you. This category builds on a basis of Italian grammar. Students enrolled in this march urge their conversational skills while training correct Italian grammar. Contact Anna Goodwin during 530-587-6054.

Free training for businesses with ethanol licenses

The Placer County Sheriff’s Office is charity giveaway educational training to businesses that have licenses to sell alcohol.

As partial of a extend from a State of California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control for 2011-2012, a Sheriff’s Office is charity Licensee Education on Alcohol and Drugs (LEAD) training on Mar 6 during a Rocklin Police Department’s Community Room, 3970 Rocklin Road, Rocklin; Mar 29 during a Auburn Justice Center Community Room, 2929 Richardson Drive, Auburn and Apr 5 during a Tahoe City Public Utility District, 211 Fairway Drive, Tahoe City. All classes will be hold 12:30-4 p.m.

The LEAD Program is a free, intentional impediment and preparation module for sell licensees, their employees, and applicants. The curriculum is designed for licensees, managers and employees. The LEAD Program has perceived dual inhabitant awards and is authorized by a California Coordinating Council on Responsible Beverage Service.

To haven a space, hit Deputy Gregg Hopping during 530-308-1547 or e-mail ghopping@placer.ca.gov.

Prizes for Pitties Adoption Program

Adopt a array longhorn or array longhorn churned dog from Placer County Animal Services in Tahoe Vista and get prizes for your adoption. Every array longhorn or array longhorn brew during PCAS is being sponsored by A New Hope rescue with a $50 extend toward a execution of an authorized training class, a squeeze of a handle steel bin or a cost of adoption. Every adopter will also accept “Love Has No Age Limits” by Patricia McConnell, an x-large kong to keep your pitty entertained and training and obliged dog tenure handouts. Adoption counselors are also accessible to start we on a right training trail and you’ll accept training and government guidance. All array longhorn terriers and mixes and Staffordshire terriers and mixes adopted from Placer County Animal Services are eligible. Call 530-546-1990 or 775-833-2319.

Truckee Rotary Foundation seeks needy projects

The Truckee Rotary Foundation is looking for village projects or needs on that to uncover their annual donation. This year a substructure has $4,000 to present for several projects. The Truckee Rotary Foundation provides supports for estimable individuals, organizations or projects within a larger Truckee community. The donated supports are generated from seductiveness and increase done from investments during a year. The substructure looks for singular projects or people that are not of a amicable inlet or being saved by other organizations.

Any classification and/or particular who knows of a plan or a need might contention an focus by essay to a Truckee Rotary Foundation, c/o Steve Randall during P.O. Box 3236, Truckee, CA 96160. Applications should include: a brief outline of a plan or need; volume requested; a name or hit person; write series and e-mail address. There is no grave application. Any questions should be destined to Randall during 530-582-7720. Application deadline is Friday, Feb. 3, 2012.

Winter Adventures

with Tahoe Adventure Company

Join Tahoe Adventure Company for an dusk underneath a night sky! Watch a sky light adult as a object sets and a moon and stars arise while we trek by a snowy timberland on an Evening Snowshoe Adventures.

Join a Full Moon or Astronomy Snowshoe Tours and believe a Sierra peace underneath a mysteries of a night sky.

Increase your believe of Tahoe’s healthy and tellurian story with jaw dropping views of Lake Tahoe bright by a light on a Full Moon Snowshoe. Cap it all off with prohibited drinks, snacks and some-more stargazing. Cost is $65 per person. Full Moon Dates: Tuesday, Feb. 7, 4:30-7:30 p.m.; Thursday, Mar 8, 5-8 p.m. and Friday, Apr 6, 6:30-9:30 p.m.

Call 530-913-9212, e-mail LetsGo@TahoeAdventureCompany.com or revisit www.TahoeAdventureCompany.com.

Wildlife in Wild Places

A Call to Artists for a month of Mar during North Tahoe Arts. This is an all middle speedy vaunt with an all animal theme. The vaunt field will be juried in; greatfully send 3 images of your work on a CD or e-mail to info@northtahoearts.com. Please tag your CD with your name and a self-stamped enveloped for a return. A non-refundable focus price of $20 is compulsory for processing. Opening accepting is Friday, Mar 3. Deadline for applications is Feb. 17, 2012. Please call North Tahoe Arts 530-581-2787 for details.

Sing!

The Truckee-Tahoe Community Chorus is celebrating 10 years this open and entice all past choir members and new members to join them. Since it’s pregnancy in 2002, a carol has intent students and adults in a opening of a extended spectrum of excellent choral music. Spring concerts will be a retrospective examination of before performances or a “Best Of” show. In further to a open concerts scheduled for Apr 2012, a organisation is formulation additional events as partial of a jubilee including a Sierra Showcase with solo and garb performances. Rehearsals have begun. For some-more information e-mail infottcc@gmail.com or call 530-582-8488.

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