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Pryzm Ennis, 18, and El Dorado County Sheriff’s Office STAR volunteer Sheila Wisdom enjoy a shopping spree at Target in El Dorado Hills Saturday morning. Some 200 at-risk youth were invited for the Snowball Heroes and Helpers Shopping event organized by the El Dorado County District Attorney’s Office.

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ryzm Ennis and El Dorado County Sheriff ’s Office STAR volunteer Sheila Wisdom shared an inside joke while waiting at the checkout line at Target in El Dorado Hills. Inside their shopping cart were clothing and other essentials, but also art canvases, all purchased with $200 granted to Pryzm. Some 200 youth went on a shopping spree Saturday morning at Target in El Dorado Hills, courtesy of the El Dorado County District Attorney’s Office, which organizes the annual Snowball Heroes and Helpers Shopping event. As a multimedia artist, Pryzm, 18, said

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student at Green Valley Elementary School, Titus was laying on a pillow on a Target shelf, clearly enjoying himself. “(Alexander) is really nice,” Titus admitted. “(We) are shopping for blankets, then stuffed animals and toys, which is awesome.” Ochoa, who started working for the DA’s Office in November, was helping Titus check off his list, starting with pants, socks and sweaters. “When the email came around to volunteer, I signed up right off,” Ochoa said. In addition to shopping, participants got to pet K-9 officers, including Karma, who has been showing up to Snowball for seven years

More than 1,000 team names were submitted by the community — from the Tahoe Tessies to the Bear Claws — for the Lake Tahoe pro hockey team, and team managers say the official name was inspired by many of those ideas. The team will take the ice as the Tahoe Knight Monsters come next October. The organization made the announcement at an unveiling event Nov. 30. Co-owner David Hodges said team management selected the name three months ago. “We’re shocked we kept it quiet this long,” he noted. Hodges was happy to hear cheers from the community in the dimly lit stadium as they played the unveiling video that offered hints throughout until the final reveal. One fan expressed his excitement for the name. “I think it’s a fantastic name. I think it’s aggressive, but yet friendly for kids and I look forward to the future season in 2024,” they said. Hodges said after reviewing the community’s name ideas, “We saw clearly they wanted a local flavor.” The name Tahoe Tessie is trademarked by someone who lives in Reno, but the team’s hashtag #tessthewaters is paying homage to the famed lake character. Hodges added they plan on releasing a comic book in the coming months that talks about the knight and the monster. “The monster is a fierce monster on the outside, but a protector of those who can’t protect themselves, and the knight finds that out through the story,” he explained. It’s a story about looking at what’s on the inside, instead of what’s on the outside. “That’s kind of Timmy and I’s passion,” said Hodges, as he referred to co-owner and former NFL Quarterback Tim Tebow. One excited fan is Tahoe Boys & Girls Club Development Director Aimi Xistra who locked in the first spot in line to buy a recently revealed Knight Monster shirt. She noted there are many kids at the club involved in the local hockey program. “This is an amazing opportunity for them

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Titus Harrod, 8, plays hide-and-sleep with deputy district attorney Alexander Ochoa, laying on a Target shelf during the shopping event. she plans to use the art supplies to make art for a craft fair in Chico, where she is also a student at Inspire School of Arts and Sciences. “I’m having a blast,” Pryzm said. “It’s a nice little getaway from the stress of the rest of life.” The DA’s Office raises approximately $45,000 each year to provide at-risk youth with an opportunity to go shopping with local and state law enforcement and first responders. Since its inception 15 years ago, the holiday charity program has raised more than $500,000 to benefit around 2,000 children. District Attorney Vern Pierson kickstarted the program with a two-fold intent.

“Unfortunately, many at-risk children’s exposure to first responders comes about during stressful, negative life events,” Pierson states in a press release. “We started the Snowball event to provide these children with an opportunity to interact with law enforcement and fire personnel in a positive, safe environment. This interaction serves to help change the course of a child’s life and helps provide these children with some needed items for their home, a meaningful moment with law enforcement and a Christmas gift.” When the Mountain Democrat came across deputy district attorney Alexander Ochoa and 8-year-old Titus Harrod,

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