From the natural beauty of its lake, to great dining and shopping or to its night-long gaming action or to long hikes in the Sierra, Tahoe offers a wide array of events.
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Lake Tahoe is a four-season vacation paradise! Winter has arrived, with the mountain open and snow storms on the way! With an average annual snowfall of over 600 inches, and the largest concentration of ski resorts in the country, Lake Tahoe winters are the whitest and brightest in North America! Come discover what the locals know: Winter time is the best time! Winter events in North Lake Tahoe include: backcountry skiing to snowshoeing, shopping to gaming, hottubbing to dining, and of course beautiful daytime skiing at Northstar! Come experience North Lake Tahoe’s winter wonderland which is blessed with more than 274 days of sun. Bring your boards and sunglasses and let Tahoe Mountain Lodging take care of the rest!
May 2008 Events
May 2nd: Paint Me a Story Time Children's Event, Tahoe City
10:30am-11:30am Paint Me a Story Time, is an art and story event for you and your children at All Fired Up! pottery studio located at 475 North Lake
July 2nd: Free Movies at Commons Beach , Tahoe City
At Dusk Join us at Commons Beach in Tahoe City and enjoy a free lakeside movie. Featured movie for this date is "August Rush" Rated PG. Running Time 133 minutes. Low back chairs only. Sorry, no pets allowed at this venue. For more information contact the Tahoe City Downtown Association at 530/583-3348. Or visit us on the web at visittahoecity.com.
July 3rd: Fireworks on the Third, Kings Beach
9pm Annual fireworks display over the lake at Kings Beach State Park. Free event. Bring a picnic, jacket and the family for a spectacular evening show. 530-546-9000
July 4th and 5th: Salvador Santana at the Tahoe Biltmore
9pm Come see the world famous Carlos Santana's son play in the Breeze bar. www.tahoebiltmore.com
July 4th: 4th of July at the Village at Squaw Valley
9pm The Village at Squaw Valley USA presents a huge and colorful laser show and free concert at the base of the mountain. The Heartbreaker band will play the sounds of Led Zeppelin to the amazing and colorful lasers as they light up the peaks of Squaw Valley. www.thevillageatsquaw.com or for more details, please call 530-584-6266
July 4th: 4th of July Fireworks, West End Beach, Truckee
9pm 4th of July Fireworks and Celebration at West End Beach, Donner Lake. Tickets must be purchased in advance with access to the beach limited to locals and homeowners only. Day long picnicking, swimming, concessions, music and an evening with fireworks. 530-582-7720 www.truckee.com
July 4th: 4th of July Celebration Commons Beach, Tahoe City
9pm Fireworks display over the Lake at Commons Beach. Great family fun, bring a picnic, or purchase one in town, a low back chair, blankets, jackets and the family. www.visittahoecity.com
July 5th-8th: Red, White and TOCCATA Tahoe Blue
7:30 PM TOCCATA - The Orchestra and Community Choral Artists of the Tahoe Area - kicks off its summer MusicFest with a series of concerts devoted to the music of American composers featuring chorus and soloists. The first concert is July 5 at 7:30 PM at St. Patrick's Church in Incline Village followed by a concert on July 6 at 3:30 PM at St. Theresa's in So. Lake Tahoe, on July 7 at 7:30 PM in the Squaw Valley Village Chapel and on July 8 at 7:00 PM at Trinity Episcopal in Reno. Tickets are available by calling 775-267-1720 for more information.
July 7th: Moody's Monday at Northstar
5:00pm Moody’s Mondays features award-winning food selections and live jazz music every Monday. The renowned contemporary American cuisine and exceptional service along with some of the area’s best live jazz performers brings the casual-yet-creative atmosphere of Moody’s Bistro & Lounge to the Village at Northstar. Chef Mark Estee’s ever changing prix fixe menu will feature the summer’s freshest ingredients. Reservations are necessary – call 530.587.8688.
July 9th: Free Movies at Commons Beach , Tahoe City
At Dusk Join us at Commons Beach in Tahoe City and enjoy a free lakeside movie. Featured movie for this date is "Golden Compass." Rated PG-13. Running Time 113 minutes. Low back chairs only. Sorry, no pets allowed at this venue. For more information contact the Tahoe City Downtown Association at 530/583-3348. Or visit us on the web at www.visittahoecity.com.
July 10th - August 17th: Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival at Sand Harbor.
7:30 p.m. 36th annual production of the Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival, July 10 – Aug. 17, 2008: The Festival brings together two Shakespeare classics – the gleefully wicked “Richard III” and the impishly interfering immortals in “A Midsummer Night’s Dream.” The productions are complemented by the new, vibrant, romantic and extremely exciting musical “CAMBIO,” based on Victor Hugo’s novel “The Hunchback of Notre Dame.” Tickets for the 2008 season are now available online at www.LakeTahoeShakespeare.com or 888-32-SHOWS (888-327-4697).
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North Lake Tahoe Epic Ski Conditions
North Lake Tahoe is experiencing one of the best winters in many years. Phenomenal snow depths should provide incredible sliding well into Spring! Don't miss your chance to enjoy, Spring dates are filling fast!