HOMEWOOD, Calif. - Homewood Mountain Resort will host the third annual “Pride Ride” celebration March 24-27, 2022. A fun, inclusive weekend full of events and activities organized in collaboration with LGBTQ+ non-profit partner Project MORE and area businesses, Pride Ride was created to celebrate and support the LGBTQ+ community.
HOMEWOOD, Calif. - Homewood Mountain Resort will host the third annual “Pride Ride” celebration March 24-27, 2022. A fun, inclusive weekend full of events and activities organized in collaboration with LGBTQ+ non-profit partner Project MORE and area businesses, Pride Ride was created to celebrate and support the LGBTQ+ community.
HOMEWOOD, Calif. Homewood Mountain Resort will host the third annual “Pride Ride” celebration March 24-27. A fun, inclusive weekend full of events and activities organized in collaboration with LGBTQ+ nonprofit partner Project MORE and…
Staff Report
SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. Tahoe Fund’s $1 for Tahoe program is making a big difference by offering a way to give back to Lake Tahoe a buck at a time.
Money raised through the program is used in a variety of ways, such as building new trails, maintaining existing ones, creating healthier forests, supporting programs to get kids outdoors and encouraging greater stewardship.
Guest driven donations, collected by partner resorts, restaurants and other local businesses, have now surpassed the $1 million mark.
“We are blown away by the support local businesses and their patrons have shown for Lake Tahoe,” said Amy Berry, Tahoe Fund CEO, in a press release. “This milestone shows how small acts of kindness of just $1 can have a huge impact. We are beyond grateful to our business partners for helping us collect these donations.”
Christopher Reynolds, Mary Forgione
Los Angeles Times
Confused about whether it s OK to stay in a hotel or vacation rental under California s stricter stay-home rules? You aren t alone.
Our unscientific survey of more than 50 hotels, motels and other lodgings showed widely mixed results, with the order garnering stronger allegiance in Northern California, weaker in Southern California.
The governor s Dec. 3 order said lodgings in high-COVID areas of the state are open only to essential workers or people who must quarantine, not to vacationers. Still, many lodgings are leaving travelers to make their own decisions. And many travelers continue to scratch their heads or look for loopholes.