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Opinion Contributor Report: Becoming a True Local – The Tahoe Way

Old Locals vs. New Locals: The Shift in Perspective

Cris Alarcon by Cris Alarcon
February 1, 2024
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Ken Skibum Curtzwiler (Tahoe Skibum)

Ken Skibum Curtzwiler (Tahoe Skibum)

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By Ken Skibum Curtzwiler

In the majestic realm of Lake Tahoe, where the azure waters meet the towering Sierras, the journey from a newcomer to a seasoned local is not just about the geographical transition but a profound assimilation into the heartbeat of the community. Take it from me, a self-made local who found his roots in the most unexpected of ways.

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The Humble Beginning

When I first set foot in Tahoe, I had nothing but a pair of Levi shorts, a dime, and an unwavering determination to forge a genuine connection with this scenic paradise. Fate led me to a laundromat on Ski Run where I lost all my clothes, and with only 10 cents to my name, my journey began.

Casinos and Camaraderie

Destiny had me land a job at the casinos, an entry point to understanding the pulse of the town. But it wasn’t just about earning a living; it was about understanding the spirit of Tahoe. I hitchhiked around the lake, traversed every trail the Sierras offered, and dipped into each pristine lake. The more I explored, the more I became ingrained in the fabric of this unique community.

Hard Work, Multiple Jobs, and Learning on the Fly

Survival meant donning various hats – from washing dishes to being a bathroom attendant at Harrah’s and a bus boy at Heavenly. I even ventured into construction with no prior skills, learning and earning my way up from a minimum wage laborer to someone who could demand more for their hard-earned expertise.

In the Tahoe of yesteryears, $3.25 an hour was a fortune, a testament to the value of hard work in a community that values self-sufficiency.

Marriage, Military, and a Home

I decided to put down roots, starting a family in Tahoe. But, to secure a home in this picturesque haven, I had to take a detour through the military. It was a choice made with determination, not complaint; a sacrifice to call this place home permanently.

Old Locals vs. New Locals: The Shift in Perspective

Reflecting on my journey and observing the influx of new faces, a stark difference emerges. The essence of being a true local, it seems, lies in the desire for a ‘hand up’ rather than a ‘handout.’ The older generation didn’t expect privileges; we earned them. We worked multiple jobs, learned new skills, and navigated the challenges without a sense of entitlement.

In a world where instant gratification often overshadows hard work, the Tahoe locals of yore stand as a testament to the satisfaction that comes from earning one’s keep. It’s not about what you have; it’s about what you’ve earned.

So, to those seeking to transition from being a mere resident to a true local in Tahoe, take a leaf out of the old locals’ book – embrace the challenges, work hard, and earn your place in this breathtaking slice of paradise.

Source: Ken Skibum Curtzwiler
Cris Alarcon

Cris Alarcon

Former Member: Executive Board of Directors, Treasurer, Boys & Girl Club of El Dorado County Western Slope. - Former Member: Board of Directors, Treasurer, Food Bank of El Dorado County. - Opening Team Dealer at Red Hawk Casino - Retried EDC Elections Department Inspector. - Chairman of El Dorado County Charter Review Committee, Youngest Charter Member of the Hangtown Kennel Club. - Political Strategist and Campaign Manager.

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