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HERRY V:
SORRY YOU HAD TO GO TO THE MURCOCH, INC SAN JOSE SITE FOR THE STORY!
But go straight to OAKLAND'S WWW.ASK.COM site for the local North Tahoe news connection

The address works if you take out the CR and any spaces left over.
Below is something you coulda done to help save the center back in October.
They no doubt have debts, and a still-active non-profit that could help them out. Gotta admire them for trying!

Incline Village is in Nevada, which no realistic public subsidy program for lit and arts or museum programs, so survival for non-profits depends on kindness of strangers and close friends.

Any loss of a Twain (or other) author/artist/museum/center is a crime against civilization, to me.

HERE AGAIN - WHAT YOU COULD HAVE GONE TO:

THE OCTOBER EVENT BLURB:
Speakeasy Night at the Mark Twain Cultural Center
North Lake Tahoe Bonanza
INCLINE VILLAGE, Nev. — You are invited to relive the 1920s at the inaugural Speakeasy night Oct. 22, beginning at 7 p.m. at the Mark Twain Cultural Center, 760 Mays Blvd., Ste. 10, Incline Village. Included in your $45 ticket are hors d'oeuvres and dinner, live music featuring ragtime and jazz, torch singer, dancing, costume contest and a Charleston dance off.

Limited seating available so buy your tickets now and remember the secret knock (shave and a haircut). Buy your tickets by calling 775-831-2820 or online at www.marktwainculturalcenter.org.
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-Twain Lane San Francisco Memorial convener
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(INCLINE, BTW, is a great place, that even holds annual Native American Pow-Wows, which are honest and fun, I think every year. Twain would have attended.




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