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Focus on Local Business – Dave’s Deli – Squaw Valley   Leave a comment

By Michelle Portesi

 

Caitlin works the register at Dave's Deli

Caitlin works the register at Dave’s Deli

 

The snow has finally made an appearance, (with more forecast on the way), and the ski areas are up and humming!

Located in Squaw Valley Ski Resort’s Olympic House, near the Funitel Gondola, is an iconic, long time local haunt known as Dave’s Deli. Started by Dave Mercer and his wife Liz almost 40 years ago, the deli has been run exclusively by Liz for the last several decades after Dave unexpectedly passed away at the age of 37.

In full disclosure, I’ll admit here that I work at the deli part time. It’s a fast paced, yet enjoyable environment that feeds my ‘foodie’ proclivities. (I should also mention that the ‘foodie connection’ is how I met Lynn Richardson. We both belong to the local chapter of the American Association of University Women gourmet group. Look for an upcoming post about the group.)

With few exceptions, Dave’s Deli makes all of their soups, sandwiches, salads and such fresh on the premises. (OK, so those single pizza breads come to the deli frozen, but the kids love ’em, so we keep ’em!)  We purposely bake fresh cookies in the afternoon, knowing that the wonderful aroma emanating from the kitchen will entice you in to buy some. (Yes, we’re absolutely shameless that way…)

Unlike most deli’s however, Dave’s is more of a grab and run scenario. Since most folks want to pick up something quick and get out there skiing, the sandwiches are made in the morning, ready and wrapped to go.  Saddle ’em up, Move ’em out, Rawhide!!! That’s our motto. Dave’s prides itself on making every effort to get a huge influx of people well fed, and quickly, so you don’t miss a minute of fresh powder.

Start your day with the deli favorite, The Rad Muffin. An English muffin with ham and cheese, heated. Most people add a scrambled egg to that, and you’re out the door in a matter of minutes with a hot and nutritious breakfast.

Lunch favorites are ‘The Fat Kid’ – a whole Avocado with sprouts and cheese on wheat bread, or Dave’s own signature chicken salad with cheese on wheat. And we have meatloaf sandwiches every day, not just on Tuesday!

 

Liz the owner prepping for a busy day at Dave's Deli

Liz the owner prepping food for a busy day at Dave’s Deli

 

Dave’s  also make lunches for your kids who participate in the various ski groups at Squaw, like their ‘Mighty Mite’ program. Order from Liz in the morning, and a hand packed lunch is delivered to the group at the top of the mountain. You can also purchase gift cards or family debit cards which are kept on file at the deli so your kids can order breakfast or lunch at Dave’s without you having to hand them wads of cash or a credit card and hoping they don’t lose it. (Not likely.) Problem solved!

Come in for a visit to Dave’s Deli the next time you’re at Squaw Valley. The decor is old and funky, but the food is fresh and delicious.

And the best bonus of all? For a ski area, the prices are actually reasonable!

Dave’s Deli is open every day from 8-4:30 during the winter. For more information on what’s on the menu at Dave’s, call: 530-581-1085

 

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Skiing For Schools: Save money while helping   Leave a comment

By Tim Hauserman

 

Photo from the "Skiing for Schools' Website

Photo from the “Skiing for Schools’ Website

 

The Excellence in Education Foundation in Truckee has announced the 2015 Skiing For Schools program. Throughout the winter various ski resorts provide hefty discounts with the money going to support the programs of Excellence in Ed. Ski areas participating include Homewood, Tahoe Donner, Sugar Bowl, Tahoe Cross Country, Northstar, Royal Gorge, Tahoe Donner Cross Country, Squaw Valley and Alpine Meadows. Most of the resorts are providing downhill ski tickets for just $40, and cross-country tickets for only $15. For more information on which dates each ski area is participating, and where you can purchase the tickets, go to exined.org

Like Dining for Schools and Golfing for Schools, Skiing for Schools comes about because of the generosity of the local business community who give away discounted tickets, and the public who buys those tickets. It provides skiers with the opportunity to have some fun while doing something good.

Over the past 25 years the Excellence in Education Foundation has provided over $2.7 million in grants to classes and programs at our local schools. Just last year, they provided over $300,000 in grants. Teachers and schools compete for grants based on merit, with awards going to those classrooms and programs where they can provide the most hands on assistance to kids.

Executive Director Laura Brown says that “most grants are for classroom enhancements.” Items like books, science equipment, and musical instruments. Funding the stuff that is needed in the classroom, but just not available in the ordinary school budget. The foundation also partnered with the school district to get Chrome books into the hands of every student between 8-12th grade.

Brown says that the grant process is competitive. All grants, are reviewed by a site administrator and a site council of local citizens, who rank the grants. Then they go to the EIE’s grant committee, where Brown says, “we try very hard to award as many as we can.”

So enjoy a day of skiing and feel doubly good about it.

 

 

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Celebrate the Holiday Season at Lake Tahoe and Truckee!   Leave a comment

By Michelle Portesi

 

There is a special kind of wonderful that happens during the holidays at Lake Tahoe and Truckee. Mother Nature has cooperated with some snowfall to get the ski areas open, and all around the basin, fun festivities are planned to get you into that ‘Old Christmas Spirit’.

 

 

Noel Nights at Northstar

Noel Nights at Northstar

 

Northstar is hosting ‘Noel Nights’ on every Thursday leading up to Christmas.  In the village from 5-9pm you can hear the songs of the season from the Great Basin Carolers, take a ride on a one horse sleigh, roast chestnuts on an open fire, and participate in cupcake and cookie decorating, among many other treats. Wander the shops in the village or take a turn on the ice rink. For more information on special events for each date, visit Northstar’s Website.

 

 

Squaw Valley's Ice Rink at High Camp

Squaw Valley’s Ice Rink at High Camp

 

As of December 4th, Squaw Valley opened up their ice rink at high camp.  Located at 8200 feet with a view of Lake Tahoe at one end and a grand view of Granite Chief at the other, Squaw’s outdoor venue is the only Olympic sized ice rink in hundreds of miles in every direction. If the sun is cooperating and the weather is kind, you’ll glide under the canopy of brilliant blue skies surrounded by crystalline white peaks of snow. It’s a truly glorious and one of a kind experience for anyone whose only skating opportunities have been in crowded city rinks housed in the usual warehouse-like tin cans. Visit Squaw Valley’s Website for more information.

 

 

Photo by Andy Barron. Reno Gazette Journal.

Photo by Andy Barron. Reno Gazette Journal.

 

The Nutcracker Ballet at the Reno Pioneer Center From December 12th-14th. This is the AVA Ballet Theaters 19th showing of this classic ballet. If you’ve never taken your child to see the Nutcracker, or haven’t seen it yourself, you really must do this at least once in your life. With brilliantly colored staging and costumes and Tchaikovsky’s magical score,  this is truly a children’s ballet that you and your kids will sure to be mesmerized by.  Go to the Pioneer Center Website to buy tickets.

 

 

Toys-for-Tots

Toys for Tots Party.  Tuesday, December 9th – 5-7pm at Sunnyside Resort and Lodge. Food, live music, cookie and ornament decorating, plus Santa! Bring a new, unwrapped toy for entry.

 

 

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Handel’s Messiah – Tahoe Symphony Orchestra and Chorus – Dec. 12-21. Visit tocattatahoe.com for performance locations and tickets.

 

Be sure to pick up the Tahoe Weekly. a free magazine located at various local venues, for other happenings in the area.

 

And to further get you in the holiday spirit, I leave you with this wonderful new Christmas song sure to become a classic by the amazing a cappella group, Pentatonix.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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