Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Reno & Sparks, Carson City-Tahoe-Carson Valley Street Atlas

The Reno & Sparks, Carson City Street Atlas by Sagebrush Maps is spiral bound with a soft cover. This Reno & Sparks map book measures in at 11 inches x 8.5 inches with 184 pages, put together in portrait format, complete with street detail and printed in 4 colors.

You'll find this an ideal companion for business or recreational travel in the area, as well as a great everyday navigator and neighborhood locator for residents. The atlas covers all or parts of Alpine County (California), Carson City, Churchill County, Douglas County, El Dorado County (California), Lyon County, Placer County (California), Storey County, Tahoe County (California), and Washoe County.

Communities covered include:

Crystal Bay, Dayton, Fallon, Fernley, Gardnerville, Genoa, Glenbrook, Incline Village, Kings Beach, Meeks Bay, Minden, Silver Springs, South Lake Tahoe, Spanish Springs Valley, Stagecoach, Stateline, Stead, Sun Valley, Tahoe Meadows, Topaz Lake, Truckee, Verdi, Virginia City, Virginia Highlands, Washoe City, and Yerington.

The Reno & Sparks Street Atlas is completely indexed for easy use and includes public facilities and services and points of interest. The easy to use page and grid system, much like Thomas Bros. Maps, makes finding Reno & Sparks county addresses a snap.

All of the Northern California and Nevada map books and street atlases at Map Books 4 U are great for recreational and business use. Resort and timeshare owners find these map books convenient to carry and easy to read!

MEDIA ROUNDTABLE FOCUSING ON GANG RELATED CRIME REDUCTION EFFORTS

MEDIA ROUNDTABLE FOCUSING ON GANG-RELATED CRIME REDUCTION EFFORTS IN THE SAN GABRIEL VALLEY

WHO: Supervisors and Investigators from OPERATION SAFE STREETS BUREAU assigned to Sheriff's stations throughout the San Gabriel Valley, including the Asian Gang Team.

WHAT: OPERATION SAFE STREETS BUREAU Personnel will highlight examples of the Sheriff's department's efforts during the interdiction and investigative portions of specific gang-related crimes. Attending media members are encouraged to query department members on any subjects related to the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department. All attending department members will be available "on-record" for interviews during this open forum.

WHEN: WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 2009, AT 10:00 A.M.

WHERE: INDUSTRY MANUFACTURERS COUNCIL (IMC)

15651 STAFFORD STREET

CITY OF INDUSTRY, CALIFORNIA 91744

(THOMAS GUIDE PAGE 638, C-7)

For more information, contact PUBLIC INFORMATION OFFICER NICOLE NISHIDA AT (323) 810-1973 OR SHERIFF’S HEADQUARTERS BUREAU AT (323) 267-4800.