Jan. 16 Tahoe Plate Winner Announced

The Lake Tahoe License Plate 'Plate Spotter' program has announced the latest winner in a random drawing rewarding owners of California and Nevada Lake Tahoe license plates with lift tickets to participating resorts.

The winner of this week's Plate Spotter Program (shown here) will receive two lift tickets to Sierra-at-Tahoe. If this plate is yours, or you know who's plate this is, visit www.tahoeplates.com for details on how to claim the prize.

About the Plate Spotter Program
Current Lake Tahoe license plate holders are eligible to win free lift tickets through the Tahoe Fund’s "Plate Spotter" program. Owners of Tahoe plates who post photos of their plates to the Tahoe Fund Facebook page are entered to win two free lift tickets from one of eleven participating resorts. Winners will be drawn randomly bi-monthly through March.

"The Plate Spotter Program is our way of showing appreciation for current Tahoe plate owners for supporting critical environmental projects in Lake Tahoe," explains Tahoe Fund CEO Amy Berry. "Our popular Plates for Powder program rewards new buyers, so we needed a way to say thanks to the folks who have already signed up to help the Lake."

In addition to owners uploading the pictures themselves, official "spotters" in Tahoe and the Bay Area will shoot photos of plates and upload them. Plate owners should visit the Tahoe Fund Facebook page every other Thursday to see if they are the lucky winner.

Not A Plate Owner? Purchase Now And Get Two Lift Tickets!
Anyone who buys a Lake Tahoe plate before April 1 is eligible to receive two free lift tickets through a separate promotion called Plates for Powder. Information on the Plate Spotter and Plates for Powder programs and how to redeem free tickets is available at www.tahoeplates.com. Plate Spotting is available through March 20, 2014.

Over 96% of the funds raised through the sale of Tahoe license plates support hiking and biking trails and watershed restoration projects such as the Lower Blackwood Creek Restoration, Sawmill Bike Trail and Rabe Meadow Bike Path. The Tahoe Fund, a non-profit dedicated to raising money and support for environmental improvement projects that will improve lake clarity, recreation and stewardship around the Lake, is organizing the program on behalf of the state agencies, California Tahoe Conservancy and Nevada Division of State Lands, who are beneficiaries of the plate fees.

If your plate is drawn as a winner, contact the Tahoe Fund to claim your prize. Winning plate holders can visit www.TahoePlates.com for more information.


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