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Mike and Marie Foster with Kiwanis pizza delivery. Photo provided.
The Kiwanis Club of Tahoe Sierra Foundation was asking themselves, “What can we do to ‘Thank’ the first responders of our community?”
The answer was a simple one. FOOD!!! The club members decided to first acknowledge local Firefighters who work every day to help save lives, help put out fires in and near our homes, and to make life better for ALL of us who live in the South Tahoe community. So, the club decided to honor the men and women of the South Lake Tahoe Fie Rescue and Lake Valley Fire Protection District.
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SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. The “Feel Good Movement,” organized by Lake Tahoe AleWorX owner Luca Genasci, ended with thousands of dollars being injected into the local economy.
Genasci created the month-long December event that was supported by Overland Meat and Seafood Company owners Brian and Kim Cohen and the city of South Lake Tahoe, which gave $10,000 of the $35,000 that was contributed to local restaurants.
Genasci and Cohen opened $100 tabs at different local restaurants everyday in the month of December. With other community member contributions, the tab would sometimes reach over $1,000.
Gift cards ready for distribution to those in need in the community.