Our Independence Day in 2 Parts

We began our Nation's 250th as many in America did... with a hometown parade!

"Celebrate a historic milestone at the 4th of July Parade in South Lake Tahoe as we mark the 250th anniversary of the United States. This year's parade honors the nation's path from its founding to today, highlighting the people, moments, and values that continue to shape our country."
"Join us as we parade down Hwy 50, westbound from Ski Run Blvd, featuring floats, music, and creative displays that reflect America's story and the pride of our community. Let's come together for this once-in-a-generation Independence Day celebration in true Tahoe style."

I love this annual tradition.
While I don't attend meetings, I am a card carrying Daughter of the American Revolution.

I'm not sure how a German car says "America" but since this was my college car, I have a special attachment to VW Things!

And it is always fun to see Smokey Bear!

Cash Only Band, playing Lee Greenwood's I'm Proud to Be American made me emotional.

I absolutely loved the Lake Tahoe Historical Society's Travel Through History float.



Only in South Lake Tahoe do you see a snowplow getting cheers from the crowd.
Hysterical!
It's always a highlight to run into friends. Cyndi's biking gang is always a delight.


Okay, this was the most impressive... One huge tow truck towing six additional tow trucks towing one another. It garnered WOWs.


The afternoon was spent conducting our own neighborhood parade. There were at least 30 of us wishing all a "Happy Independence Day!"

What an amazing start to our amazing day!

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A Store Opening & A Farmers Market

Today offered two very different styles of shopping opportunities for me.

The day began as our town welcomed its first Save Mart store, marking a debut for the regional grocer in a market that draws more than 15 million visitors annually.

I was a part of the Ribbon Cutting (I'm indicated by yellow arrows). What fun.


The 38,000 sq. ft. store is designed to meet the needs of residents and visitors, offering the largest selection of in‑house cut fruit and vegetables in the market, a full‑service butcher block and seafood counter, in‑house sushi, an expanded service deli with grab‑and‑go options, a bakery with custom cake decorating and a broad selection of locally-sourced produce – including prepared items like fruit parfaits, guacamole and salsa. The store also features same‑day delivery and curbside pickup, with branded parking spots and clear way-finding for online order retrieval.
I had a great time meandering up and down the aisles. What was the big deal for me? Our grandchildren eat healthily. When splurging for a special BBQ occasion, like Independence Day, the hot dogs have to be very specific. I scored on these Nathan's Grass-Fed Beef Franks. "Made with 100% Grass-Fed Beef with 6g of protein per serving. Uncured beef franks with no preservatives, fillers, or by-products. No Corn Syrup, Artificial Flavors or Colors. No nitrites or nitrates added (except those naturally occurring in cultured celery juice). Each pack was only 99¢.


I spent the conclusion of my day at the Meyers Mountain Market, a CA Certified Farmers Market located in South Lake Tahoe on Wednesdays from 3pm - 7:30pm.

I was there to volunteer for the Friends of the Library booth but also to shop! What a great kickoff to July. Let the summer fun begin...

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Alphorns Lakeside!!!

"Join the Lake Tahoe Historical Society for a lakeside gathering! This Tahoe History Talk on the Beach invites you to experience the soulful sounds of the Sierra Alphorns echoing across the Lake. This unique alpine tradition brings the rich, resonant tones of authentic alphorn music  to the stunning backdrop of Lake Tahoe... an unforgettable celebration of mountain culture and summertime serenity."

Throughout the performance, Brandi Jones (who is not only the MC but the crafter of these amazing instruments) gave us history lessons between songs.




The alphorn is a wooden instrument, traditionally made from European spruce. Historically alphorns would be made by searching for a tree growing on a steep slope, giving the trunk the necessary shape for the bell of the instrument. The tree would be cut down, stripped of bark and hollowed out, resulting in a long, tapering horn with a curved bell. The instrument was then traditionally wrapped in bark or leather to preserve and protect it. Wire, metal hoops or thin strips of wood were also sometimes used. Today Alphorns are rarely made from a single tree, and they almost always come apart into smaller, more easily transportable sections. Modern alphorns are usually wrapped, although unwrapped alphorns with exposed wood are also available. More recently makers have begun experimenting with more exotic materials, such as carbon fiber.


What a truly unique experience in a truly beautiful location!

"The famous Alphorn:
people play it in the rain, in the snow.
It is seen in meadows, by the lake sides;
melodies heard echoing out of the forests.
A simple piece of wood, raw yet delicate."
-Anonymous Swiss Folk Saying

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My Boys Know the Way to San Jose!

The Haerr men love a good car show. Wekfest is a premier automotive lifestyle and custom car exhibition that tours globally. The events are a massive hub for automotive enthusiasts, featuring curated builds, aftermarket vendors, and exclusive merchandise.

San Jose's 500 individual exhibitors and 50 vendors set the tone for one of the year's most memorable automotive experiences. All genres of car makes and models of the highest quality were there to ogle!
My Mom Requirement is that they take photos with themselves in them. They did a fantastic job capturing their day.






Wekfest was created to bring cultural, social, and automotive ideas to life. An exhibition of inspiration; a platform for highly skilled car builders. All participants are within our community and their ideas are aimed to be curated to tell a unique story. Through these collaborative initiatives, it aims to globally connect communities and ideas together.
Wekfest is the Bay Area's most decorated automotive event, 18 years and running. I know my guys thoroughly enjoyed it!

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