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Do you home school? The Douglas County Public Library would like to include you in our programs. Call or visit the library and add your name or e-mail address to our contact list. You will be notified of upcoming programs and special events.

The Douglas County Public Library has branches at 1625 Library Lane in Minden and at 233 Warrior Way in Zephyr Cove. For more information, contact the library at (775) 782-9841, or visit douglas.lib.nv.us.

The Tahoe Figure Skating Club will host its midseason open house from 5 to 6 p.m. Thursday at the South Tahoe Ice Arena, 1176 Rufus Allen Blvd.



The free event will introduce the club to skaters of all ages and abilities from tiny tots to adults, beginners to more advanced skaters. Pizza and refreshments will be served.

Skaters may bring their own skates or rent them from the ice arena. Warm clothing and gloves are also recommended. Come join the fun. For more information, visit the Web site at http://www.tahoefsc.com.



The Douglas County Public Library will present stories and crafts at noon Saturday at the library, 233 Warrior Way in Zephyr Cove.

Participants will have lunch with Miss Carol to celebrate National Soup Month. They will make “Stone Soup,” based on the book by Marcia Brown.

Sign up at the library by Friday to bring an ingredient for the soup. Children 3 and older will read stories and make snowflakes while the soup simmers. Young children should be accompanied by an adult.

For more information, call (775) 588-6411.

The South Lake Tahoe Ice Arena is offering a developmental league for new or beginning adult ice hockey players. The division was created to promote a fun, safe, low-intensity environment to foster new players’ growth.

A coach will direct skill development and a scrimmage each session. Participants should have basic skating skills and a good attitude. Some loaner equipment is available.

The program will take place on Sunday afternoons beginning in February. Space is limited, so sign up soon. For more information, call (530) 542-6262, or come by the Ice Arena at 1176 Rufus Allen Blvd.


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