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Squaw Valley Town Race League
Sqauw Valley USA, Ford Recreational Raceway. 10 to 3pm.Compete against your fellow bars, restaurants, businesses and departments! Each team should have five members. Teams can throw out their slowest time of the day, including a no-show. Cost: $100 per team for the season ($20 per person)
www.squaw.com or 530-452-7188 |
| 4 |
Local Merchant Day
Squaw Valley USA, 8:30am to 11am.$25 lift tickets to anyone who works in the Tahoe, Truckee and Reno area. Local employees and business owners must bring a valid photo ID and current (within 1 month) paystub to Ticket Booth "D" .
www.squaw.com or 800-403-0206 |
| 5 |
SNOWFEST:Opening Night Ceremonies
Squaw Valley USA, 29th Annual Opening Ceremonies with a laser show, torchlight parade, and incredible fireworks display! Live music on the KT – 22 Sundeck.! Presented by the Squaw Valley Business Association
www.tahoesnowfestival.com or 530-583-7167 |
| 5 |
SNOWFEST: Extreme Food Challenge
Squaw Valley USA.4:20pm, Contestants Try food from around the world at Mamasake. Entry is free
www.thevillageatsquaw.com or 530-584-1000 |
| 5-7 |
Any Mountain, Any Turn, Any Time
Sugar Bowl Ski Resort Focusing on tactical approaches to incorporate modern techniques with each skier and rider's personal style, Two-day camps are offered at $210 plus lift ticket,
www.sugarbowl.com/clinics or 530-426-6700 |
| 5-14 |
SNOWFEST
North Tahoe's numerous resorts, and vibrant lakeside neighborhoods, there's something for everyone. Enjoy on-snow events at resorts like Squaw Valley USA, Alpine Meadows, Homewood, Diamond Peak, and Northstar-at-Tahoe; Participate in special events, parades, races, parties, concerts, theater; and of course, there's plenty of wining and dining to be had at North Lake Tahoe's fine restaurants and lively establishments.
www.tahoesnowfestival.com or (530) 583-7167 |
| 5 |
Gates & Wakes Ski/Snowboard-Wakeboard/Water Ski Competition
Alpine Meadows Ski Resort/Lake Tahoe. Ski or snowboard in the morning at Alpine Meadows and wakeboard or water ski in the afternoon on Lake Tahoe.Pros from all four disciplines compete in their own division as well.
www.skialpine.com or 530-581-8328 |
| 6 |
SNOWFEST : Tahoe City Parade
Tahoe City North Lake Blvd i. Produced by Tahoe City Downtown Association Come early to get the best spot to see Tahoe at it's best. Don't miss out on the biggest party in North Lake Tahoe! To participate in the parade or to become a sponsor.
www.visittahoecity.com |
| 6 |
SNOWFEST : "Gar Woods" Polar Bear Swim
Gar Woods , 5000 North Lake Blvd. Participants compete in a swimming race in Lake Tahoe (40 degree water), beyond the end of Gar Woods’ pier and back (approx. 225 yards). Hundreds gather to watch brave souls swim in this race in Lake Tahoe in March! Come join them or, be a spectator from the sidelines while enjoying a Wet Woody! Prizes for men’s & women’s categories, huge raffle to follow
530-546-3366 |
| 6 |
SNOWFEST: "Toyota's Sick n Twisted Freestyle Tour-Rail Jam"
Sugar Bowl Ski Resort. register Jonas lodge 9 to 10:30 am $10 to $20. presented by SnowBomb All ages and abilities are invited to come out and compete for top-of-the-line gear and cash prizes! Registration will run in the from Amateur division will compete fro new snowboard or skis and open division competes for cash helmets are required.
www.SnowBomb.com or 530-581-0553 |
| 7 |
Stone Soup
Community Arts Center 5 to 7:30 pm, Free.Bring your own bowl and spoon Operating under Project MANA.
www.projectmana.org or 530-582-4079 |
| 11 |
Squaw Valley Institut Presents Jennifer Woodlief 's "A Wall of White"
Resort at Squaw Creek, 5:30 pm. No Host Bar, 6:00 pm lecture begins. presented by Squaw Valley Institute
www.squawvalleyinstitute.org or 530-581-4138 |
| 12 |
Joe King Poker Tournament
Tahoe Biltmore Produced by the North Tahoe Business Association Kings Beach came to be in 1925 when Joe King allegedly acquired the land after an all-night poker game. Proceeds to benefit the North Tahoe Business Association.
www.ntbamainstreet.org |
| 13 |
2nd Annual Snow Fest Arctic Stand-Up Paddle Race
Blue Onion Cafe, Kings Beach, 12:30pm. One Mile sprint on icy North Lake Tahoe.
www.tahoepaddle.com |
| 13 |
Dress Up Your Dog Contest
Kings Beach Events Center .10 am, sponsored by the Truckee North Tahoe Transportation Mgmt Association. contest will have several categories this year, along with a Grand prize doing to the “Best Dressed Transit Dog”! Come bring your pooch and support this fun event! Proceeds to benefit TNT-TMA, SnowFest, & NTBA.
www.laketahoetransit.com |
| 13 |
Kings Beach 'Winter Fun Snowfest Parade
Kings Beach Main Street. 11am Closing Weekend Parade, presented by the North Tahoe Business Association. This parade has grown tons in the past few years and is definitely not something to be missed. Lots of color, beads, and fun to be had by all
www.ntbamainstreet.org or 530-546-9000 |
| 13 |
Cal-Neva presents the "Snow Ball"
Cal Neva, Spa and Casino. 8 to 11 pm, $28 per/person Take off your showshoes and put on your dancing shoe, music from the 60's, 70's & 80's along with libations and light snacks. Raffle prizes, and magical snowy memories....a portion of tickets and raffle sales will be donated to the Disabled Sports USA-Far West
www.tahoesnowfestival.com |
| 13-14 |
ULTIMATE BOARDER CHAMPIONSHIP
Northstar-at-Tahoe™ Resort the Ultimate Boarder Championship beginning with the snowboarding competition. Immediately following will be the surf and skate elements, both taking place in San Diego, California. The event will also include concert performances, an action sports film festival, live television coverage and a surf, skate and snow consumer expo.
http://www.northstarattahoe.com/info/calendar/calendarevent.ultimate_boarder.item.asp |
| 13-14 |
SUGAR BOWL SILVER BELT BANZAI
Sugar Bowl, top skiers compete in downhill-speed- ski-cross event for $10,000 award, after competition the course will be open to the public
www.sugarbowl.com or 530- 426-9000 |
| 16 |
Squaw Valley Town Race League
Sqauw Valley USA, Ford Recreational Raceway. 10 to 3pm.Compete against your fellow bars, restaurants, businesses and departments! Each team should have five members. Teams can throw out their slowest time of the day, including a no-show. Cost: $100 per team for the season ($20 per person)
www.squaw.com or 530-452-7188 |
| 16-18 |
Senior's All Mountain Adventure Camp
Sugar Bowl Ski Resort 55 and over, these three day clinics $225 per participant, Please call for more information
www.sugarbowl.com/clinics, or 530-426-6700 |
| 16-20 |
Ability Celebration
Disabled Sports Program Center at Alpine Meadows. Times vary. Soldiers and Marines disabled while serving in Iraq and Afghanistan visit Disabled Sports USA Far West at Alpine Meadows to learn to ski and snowboard.
www.disabledsports.net or 530.581.4161 |
| 17 |
St. Patricks Day Celebration
Village at Squaw Valley. Auld Dubliner, celebrate your Irish heritage all day
www.thevillageatsquaw.com or 530-584-1000 |
| 20 |
Skiing for Schools
Skiing for Schools, Sugar Bowl. Discounted lift tickets proceeds benefit Excellence in Education and other local organizations.
www.exined.org or 530-550-7984 |
| 20 |
San Francisco 49er Foundation Celebrity Ski Classic
Fundraising event featuring a variety of 49er players, alumni and coaches as well as Olympic medalists, athletes and other celebrities. Event includes a celebrity ski race, Foundation dinner and auction.
www.thevillageatsquaw.com or 530-452-7188 |
| 20 |
Spring Magic
Squaw Valley USA. The High Camp Swimming Lagoon & Spa opens for the season with an outrageous pool party.
www.squaw.com or 530-583-6985 |
| 20 |
Crab and Pasta Feed
Crab and Pasta Feed, NEW Truckee Community Center. Fundraiser for Kidzone Museum. Bar opens at 5 pm, dinner starts at 6 pm. 5 to 9 pm Live Auction f Tickets $40 Adults; $20 Kids under 16 of age. Sponsorships available.
www.truckeerotary.com or 530-582-7720 |
| 21 |
Homewood Community Benefit Day
Homewood , discounted lift tickets will be available at ticket booths this day. A portion of the proceeds will benefit Excellence in Education Foundation. Call 530.525.2992 for details.
www.exined.org |
| 25-28 |
U.S. Freestyle Nationals
Squaw Valley USA, Halfpipe and Mogul competitions, U.S. Ski Team & U.S. Snowboarding Olympic Homecoming Celebration.
www.squaw.com |
| 26 |
Judson Laipply & The Evolution of Dance
North Tahoe High School 7pm , Judson infuses laughter with merit, combining side-splitting bits with thought provoking moments, synergizing humor with inspiration
www.artsfortheschools.org or 530-582-8278 |
| 26 |
Squaw Valley Institute Presents Author Ying Chang Compestine
Resort at Squaw Creek. 5:30 pm No Host Bar, 6:00 pm lecture begins
www.squawvalleyinstitute.org or 530-581-4138 |
| 26-27 |
Squaw Valley USA & Tubbs Present: Guided Full Moon Snowshoe Tours
Squaw Valley USA High Camp, el. 8200', at 5:30 pm. Guests should plan on taking the 5 pm or 5:15 pm Cable Car to High Camp. Please call for reservations
530-452-7123 |
| 27 |
Hatchett Brothers’ 80’s Metal Bash
Olympic Village Lodge, honor of snowboard film legends, Mike and Dave Hatchett. Dress in your best metal attire and transport yourself back to the days when 80's metal ruled.
www.thevillageatsquaw.com or 530-583-6985. |
| 27 |
200-foot Banana Split Extravaganza
Tahoe Donner Downhill Ski Area. Come help construct and then devour the incredible 200-foot Banana Split.
www.tahoedonner.com or 530-587-9444 |
| 27 |
Hatchett Brothers’ 80’s Metal Bash
Olympic Village Lodge, honor of snowboard film legends, Mike and Dave Hatchett. Dress in your best metal attire and transport yourself back to the days when 80's metal ruled.
www.thevillageatsquaw.com or 530-583-6985. |
| 28 |
California Gold/Silver/Bronze Rush Race
Royal Gorge XC, 9 AM Gold Rush: 45km; Silver Rush: 30km; Bronze Rush: 15km Cost: Early Reg $45postmarked by 2/5; Reg $55 postmarked by 3/21; Reg $65 entries received after 3/21. Under 20 years old half price. no race day registration Benefit for Far West Nordic and ASC Junior Programs
www.farwestnordic.org |