Tag: juliana demarest
Stewart Indian School Cultural Center and Museum: Carson City
Stewart Indian School Cultural Center & Museum shares the story of indigenous children were removed from their families and sent to federal boarding schools starting in the late 1800s.
Night To Shine
The Tim Tebow Foundation selected Elevation Truckee to host Night to Shine, a formal dance event for adults with developmental disabilities.
Challenge the Inevitability of Snarled Traffic
“It’s a heart-hurt to view idling vehicles lined up as far as the eye can see,” our editors say collectively in this month’s group editorial. “There is a carrying capacity inherent for any system and clearly we are exceeding ours here.”
Breaking the Meh Mold
Five years before Moonshine Ink publisher Mayumi Peacock started seeing her journalistic dream come to life in print, Moonshiner Juliana Demarest was following a similar aspiration on the East Coast.
Spooktacular Score
Costume prices got you scared stiff? We’ve got you covered. You’ll find spooktacular savings at local thrift shops.
Road Rules
Without ordinances and laws in place pertaining to the use of e-bikes, law enforcement has its hands tied when it comes to keeping everyone safe.
It Takes a Village
Village Pet Foundation is a new nonprofit that helps those in need cover pet medical expenses.
Back in the Groove
What’s old is new again as InnerRhythms dance studio sees new life in Truckee.
For the Love of Kiely
The disappearance of 16-year-old Kiely Rodni shook the Truckee/North Tahoe community to its core. If there’s ever a time that we, as Truckee/Tahoe residents, shine, it’s when one of our own is hurting, in need, or at risk.
Legacy Trail
The designs that architect Lenise Candiotto Guimarães crafted throughout her decades-long career left a lasting influence on the aesthetics of neighborhoods throughout Truckee and North Tahoe.