Staff Report
SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. Local agencies are hosting a week’s worth of activities to celebrate Earth Week.
The first Earth Day was celebrated on April 22, 1970, having reverberated from a lone Wisconsin senator’s call to action. That initial celebration led to national legislation such as the Clean Water Act and strengthened the Clean Air Act, which continues to protect our natural resources.
To celebrate Earth Day, the Tahoe Regional Planning Agency is asking people to take part in daily activities to reduce carbon footprints and protect the climate all week from April 19-24.
Mother Nature Monday (April 19) – Kick off Earth Week by posting a wildlife photo with the #earthweektahoe tag for a chance to win a prize and download the Tahoe Nature Activity Book for a month worth of nature activities. Join the dark sky movement and turn off outside lights at night to protect wildlife and save energy. Want to help scientists better understand conditions around Lake T
Earth Day celebration all week at Lake Tahoe
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Assistance League of Inland North County reopened its Thrift Shop at 2068 E. Valley Parkway and hours are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesdays and Fridays and 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturdays. The shop features clothing and household items on sale. The store is the main fundraiser for the League’s programs that help children and adults in the community. Visit assistanceleague.org/inland-north-county.
To promote the re-opening, volunteers, (left to right) Debbie Gemmill and Marolyn Miglin, dressed up in bunny costumes to greet people in the parking lot.
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‘Pajama Genealogy’ topic of online seminar
The North San Diego County Genealogical Society will hold its annual Spring Seminar, “Pajama Genealogy, or How I Spent My Pandemic,” in webinar format from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Saturday. Six society members will present case studies using their own families. The seminar is free; space is limited. Registration is required by Friday at nsdcgs.org. For questions, email reservations@