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06July

Big Bear Lake Unveils New...

Are you looking for new summer thrills on the mountain? Big Bear Lake recently introduced the New Zealand style jet boat ride, an attraction that twists and spins passengers for a 30-minute thrill ride. Similar ...
10July

Whale Watching in Rancho ...

Rancho Palos Verdes, Calif. --Who says that whale watching season ends in March? Some would have you believe that the whales simply don't migrate during the summer months in California but we're here to tell ...
17July

Catalina Island Descanso ...

Avalon, CA--Catalina Island Paradise awaits and there's not a bad time to visit in our opinion. But to maximize your trip during the summer months, you may want to consider renting the private beach cabanas ...
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California’s Smaller Lodgings Can Sell Liquor & Beer in 2011

California’s Smaller Lodgings Ca...

In a victory for the lodging industry, Gov. Schwarzenegger signed Senate Bill 1260 that allows limited service properties to obtain permits to sell beer and wine on-site. This CH&LA sponsored bill, authored by Senator Leland Yee (D - San Francisco), was a top priority for our members this year and its successful passage creates another revenue stream for our members during these difficult economic times. We are very grateful to Senator Yee for his support of this bill and agreeing to carry the legislation, which passed both houses unanimously. ...

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