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SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - The Heavenly Village is celebrating its 20th anniversary with a full lineup for its summer concert series which gets officially underway on Memorial Day weekend. So far, forty shows have been booked for the stage located between two of the village's restaurants, Fire and Ice and Gunbarrel Tavern.
SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - The Heavenly Village is celebrating its 20th anniversary with a full lineup for its summer concert series which gets officially underway on Memorial Day weekend. So far, forty shows have been booked for the stage located between two of the village's restaurants, Fire and Ice and Gunbarrel Tavern.
SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - The Heavenly Village is celebrating its 20th anniversary with a full lineup for its summer concert series which gets officially underway on Memorial Day weekend. So far, forty shows have been booked for the stage located between two of the village's restaurants, Fire and Ice and Gunbarrel Tavern.
One of the most creative minds in our area, I first came to know Jeff as one of the band members of Fat Happy. Since the mid 2000s, he has been the Executive Producer & co-founder of North 40 Productions. Jeff Ostenson is also a co-owner of Mercantile.
One of the most creative minds in our area, I first came to know Jeff as one of the band members of Fat Happy. Since the mid 2000s, he has been the Executive Producer & co-founder of North 40 Productions. Jeff Ostenson is also a co-owner of Mercantile.
In a bid to help spotlight Texas-based talent, chef and music venue owner Tim Love is partnering with Larry Joe Taylor and Live Nation for a new, three-day festival.
Not once but three times in Kelowna’s history, tobacco looked to become the dominant crop in the region.While First Nations people grew and harvested tobacco for hundreds of years before European settlers, the mode