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Movie nights are back

This year at the Valhalla Arts, Theater and Music Festival, we’re bringing back the highly requested “Movie Nights” by showing films twice a month that have been made in Tahoe.



The first film of the season is “Indian Love Call,” the 1936 romantic classic starring Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy. Opera singer Marie de Flor seeks her fugitive brother in the Canadian wilderness. She meets a Canadian Mountie, Sgt. Bruce, who is also searching for her brother. The movie will be shown tonight at 7:30 p.m.; admission is $5 and children 12 and under are free. For details or tickets call (530) 541-4975 or visit http://www.valhallatahoe.com.

Moms, sons face adventure



Experience an exciting and memorable time with your son. The Mother-Son Adventure Quest is scheduled from 2 to 7 p.m. June 23 at the 4-H Camp at Stateline.

You will meet a variety of challenges including fear factor, survivor, and shark island and other unforgettable activities. This event is sponsored by the Lake Tahoe members of the Sierra Nevada Association of Realtors and Douglas County Parks and Recreation Department.

The event is for moms and their sons ages 5 and over. The fee is $15 per person and includes dinner. For more information call Kahle Community Center at (775) 586-7271.


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