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Looking Back at Past Blue Ribbon Award Winners: Julie Regan

April 16, 2024
    BlogChamber News

As a recipient of Tahoe Chamber’s Blue Ribbon Award and now Executive Director of Tahoe Regional Planning Agency (TRPA), it seems like winning must have always been a part of the plan for Julie Regan.   Since being recognized back in 2018 in the “Public Agency Service” award category, the TRPA has continued to find success […]

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Matt Levitt

Looking Back at Past Blue Ribbon Award Winners: Matt Levitt

April 9, 2024
    BlogChamber News

When Matt Levitt founded Tahoe Blue Vodka in 2012, nobody could have imagined the success he and his business would achieve. In fact, the initial response to his vodka was so positive, that Matt began entering Tahoe Blue Vodka  into major competitions. And winning. In just one short year, Tahoe Blue Vodka was voted #1 […]

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Colin West

Looking Back at Past Blue Ribbon Award Winners: Colin West

April 8, 2024
    BlogChamber News

“I’ve always believed that no matter what we do in life, it needs to be FUN. If we all did what we enjoyed, we would be happier, jobs would get done in the best way possible and the world would be a better place. Everything I choose to focus on in my professional life has […]

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Winter Storm – Possible Kingsbury Grade Closure

February 28, 2024
    Chamber NewsCommunity NewsUncategorized

Bhupinder Sandu, NDOT District II Engineer, has advised that the coming major winter storm, anticipated snowfall rates, blizzard warnings, and staffing concerns, may cause NDOT to close SR 207, Kingsbury Grade, on the Carson Valley side. Depending on the timing of the storm, this closure may come as early as this Friday evening. He said every […]

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Share the Love: Five Valentine’s Day Ideas to Celebrate Chamber Members

February 2, 2024
    BlogChamber News

Valentine’s Day is right around the corner and we have a few tips to help you share the love with Tahoe Chamber members while treating that special someone in your life (even if that person is you). From stunning and spectacular to a fun night out on the town, the south shore of Lake Tahoe […]

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Introducing Rules to Lake By

January 10, 2024
    Community News

Whether you live here or come alive here, Lake Tahoe is a place worth protecting. How? By embracing five simple ways to visit the South Shore respectfully, sustainably, and collaboratively. Learn these Rules to Lake By from Visit Lake Tahoe and help us preserve all this awesome for years to come.   […]

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New Member Spotlight: Stio Mountain Studio – Tahoe

November 30, 2023
    Member Spotlight

Headquartered in the heart of the Tetons in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, Stio® was founded to inspire balanced living in connection with nature. Time spent on trails, in rivers and on summits inspires their beautiful, functional outdoor apparel, footwear and accessories. Their progressive, premium products are designed to meet the demands of the epic and everyday […]

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Wine Harvest

Excitement Builds for the 2023 El Dorado Wine Country Harvest

November 6, 2023
    Press Releases

PLACERVILLE, CA – As the farmers of El Dorado Wine Country prepare for the harvest, they’re thrilled to share the excitement! After navigating numerous challenging vintages and natural adversities over the last two years, this year the region anticipates a promising new season of winemaking. The abundant spring rains reinvigorated soils to give the vineyards […]

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