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There is often so much going on at Tahoe, Truckee and the surrounding areas that we can’t always showcase every event on the main page of the blog. The Events Calendar page is here for more local events info. Check the page often, as it will be added to frequently.
For more local events info, pick up the free ‘Tahoe Weekly’ magazine located at various outlets in the area. Also see the links provided here and in the column on the left for quick access to more venues and events.
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May 4 – Village Green Bird Walks – Incline Village. 7:30 – 9 am. Meet at Aspen Grove parking lot. 775-298-0067
May 5 – Cinco de Mayo Party at the Village at Squaw Valley.
May 6 – 27th Annual Cushing’s Crossing, Squaw Valley. 1pm. Watch all the pond skimming fun in all of it’s crazy glory. For more info: squawalpine.com/events-things-do/26th-annual-cushing-crossing
May 6 – Greek Festival at Mourelatos Lakeshore Resort in Tahoe Vista. Glendi Greek Festival starts at 6:30 pm. Greek dancers, music food and drink. $10
May 6-7 – AVA Ballet presenst Coppelia. Pioneer Center, Reno NV. Pioneercenter.com
May 10 – Village Green Bird Walks – Incline Village. 7:30 – 9 am. Meet at Aspen Grove parking lot. 775-298-0067
May 11 – Flower Moon hike and wine. Wine and cheese social starting at 6 pm. 1 mile moderate hike to Crystal Bay lookout. RSVP yourtahoeplace.com 877.468.4397
May 11 – Village Green Bird Walks – Incline Village. 7:30 – 9 am. Meet at Aspen Grove parking lot. 775-298-0067
May 11-12 – Amgen Tour of California. Lake Tahoe. Tour De France style cycling road race. amgentourof california.com
May 13-14 – Reno River Festival. Truckee River Whitewater Park. Food, music, kayaking, merchandise and more. renoriverfestival.com
May 18 – Village Green Bird Walks – Incline Village. 7:30 – 9 am. Meet at Aspen Grove parking lot. 775-298-0067
May 18 – Oct. 12 – Tahoe City Farmer’s Market, Commons Beach. Every Thursday morning. www.tahoecityfarmersmarket.com
May 19 – 20 – Spring Wings Bird Festival, Fallon NV. Bird and wildlife tours in the Lohantan Valley Wetlands and Stillwater Wildlife Refuge. springwings.org
May 19 & 20. Hot August Nights Spring Fever Revival. Various Reno Venues. Rock and roll, classic cars, memorabilia, food and drink. HotAugustNights.net
May 19-21 – Restorative Arts and Yoga Festival. Two days of workshops and classes. Granlibakken.com
May 19-21 – Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Cinderella. Pioneer center, Reno NV. pioneercenter.com
May 20-21 – Chili on the Comstock. Sample Virginia City’s finest chili on C street, with live music, The Fireball Saloon Crawl and 5K run. visitvirginiacitynv.com
May 25 – Village Green Bird Walks – Incline Village. 7:30 – 9 am. Meet at Aspen Grove parking lot. 775-298-0067
May 26-29 – Opening Day at the Lake. Restaurant deck parties, Museum Tours and beach openings, Tahoe Tree Co. truckload sale and more. visittahoecity.org
May 26 – Tahoe Maritime Museum Summer Launch Party/Exhibit at their new location in Tahoe City in the former Tahoe Tree Company building.
May 27 & 28 – The Little Big Bike Festival. Truckee Bike Park. Featuring clinics, races and jump jam truckeebikepark.org
May 27 & 28 – Truckee Home Building Show. Open 10am – 5pm. $6 admission at the Truckee High School. www.truckeehomeshow.com
May 27-29 – Made in Tahoe Festival. Squaw Valley Village hosts a weekend of music, food and local artists. SquawAlpine.com
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April 1-2 – Winter Wondergrass Celebration at Squaw Valley. 1:45 to 10pm. Festival full of bluegrass music and breweries. squawalpine.com/winterwondergrass-tahoe
April 8-9. Spring Music Series at Alpine Meadows. Free music from 1-4pm. squawalpine.com/events
April 15 – Moonlight Snowshoe Tour and Dinner. Begins at 5:30pm at Alpine Meadows. squawalpine.com/moonlit-snowshoe-tour
April 15-16. Spring Music Series at Alpine Meadows. Free Music from 1-4pm. squawalpine.com/events
April 19- 6pm – Housing Workshop #3. Help the Town of Truckee prioritize future housing programs and policies. www.townoftruckee.com
April 19 – 5 to 8pm. Fixit Clinic. Bring your broken household items (clothing, electronics, small appliances, bikes, wooden items, jewelry) and work with a Fixit Coach to repair it at our Inaugural Fixit Clinic. This is a FREE event, open to all ages. Truckee Roundhouse. TownofTruckee.com
April 22 – Tahoe Truckee Earth Day Celebration. 11 – 5pm at Squaw Valley. Truckee Tahoe Earth Day gives participants the opportunity to learn about earth-friendly practices including recycling, composting, alternative energy and sustainability. Event Schedule: squawalpine.com/earth-day
April 29 – Moonlight Snowshoe Tour and Dinner. Begins at 5:30pm at Alpine Meadows. squawalpine.com/moonlit-snowshoe-tour
May 6 – 27th Annual Cushing’s Crossing, Squaw Valley. 1pm. Watch all the pond skimming fun in all of it’s crazy glory. For more info: squawalpine.com/events-things-do/26th-annual-cushing-crossing
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March 3-12. – SNOWFEST – North Lake Tahoe’s Annual Winter Festival. Fireworks. Gar Woods Polar Bear Swim, Queen Carnival. Parades, Extreme Competitions, Entertainment, Local Restaurant Events. 530-583-7167. For a full list of events throughout the week, visit: www.TahoeSnowFest.org
March 5 – The Great Ski Race – . Tahoe’s premier Cross Country Ski Area. It starts on Dollar Hill near Tahoe City to the Cottonwood Restaurant above downtown Truckee. thegreatskirace.com
March 5 – Sunnyside Resort’s Annual Hawaiian Pig Roast. On the West Shore from 4 – 8:30pm. sunnysideresort.com/events
March 6 – Za’s 3rd Annual Clam Bake. 5-8pm in Tahoe City. www.TahoeSnowFest.org
March 7 – Sunnyside Resort’s BBQ Night. $20 while it lasts and $5 draft beers. sunnysideresort.com/events
March 8 – Wine ‘n Ice at Truckee River Winery. . 12-7pm. 10 teams compete to sculpt 300 pound blocks of ice. Live music, food and winter games. www.TahoeSnowFest.org
March 8. Sunnyside 1/2 price fish taco night. sunnysideresort.com/events
March 9 -12 Audi FIS Ski World Cup – Squaw Valley. squawalpine.com/worldcup
March 10 – . Bridgetender RibFest. 5-9pm. Tahoe City at Fanny Bridge.
March 10 – Community Snowshoe Full Moon Hike to Diamond Peak’s Snowflake Lodge. Meet at the main lodge at 5pm. RSVP. 775-832-1310
March 10 – Preserving History Winter Lecture Series at 5pm. Learn about local stories and our penchant for antique wooden boats. Free. Tahoe Maritime Museum in Tahoe City
Sat, Mar 18, 2017 – Moonlight Snowshoe Tour and Dinner. Alpine Meadows. 5:30 pm. squawalpine.com/events
March 18-19. Beer and Gear at Homewood Ski Resort. Demos, live music beer tasting
March 30 – Let It Be. A Celebration of the Music of the Beatles. 7:30pm at the Pioneer Center, Reno. pioneercenter.com/all-events/event/let-it-be/
March 30 – Winter WonderGrass Tram to table dinner and music. 5:30 at Squaw Valley. squawalpine.com/events
March 30-April 2 – Winter Wonder Grass – Yearly event for live bluegrass. Locally sourced Food and craft beer and wine. The Village at Squaw Valley. squawalpine.com/events
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Through January 22 – A Shared Legacy. Folk Art in America. Nevada Museum of Art. www.nevadaart.org
January 6 – Alpine Meadows hosts the world’s largest ski and snowboard lesson from 8am – to 1pm. squawalpine.com/events-things-do/worlds-largest-lesson
January 6 and 7. Spirited Dinner Party. Stella at Cedar House, Truckee. Nordic Adventure Pop Up Dinner. CedarHouseSportHotel.com
January 6th. Sled Under Lights. Tahoe Donner. Tubing starts at 5:30pm at the Tahoe Donner Snow Play area. www.tahoedonner.com/snowplay
January 12 – Moonlight Trek. Snowshoe under the stars. 4:30 – 7:30pm. Tahoe Adventure Company, Tahoe Vista. www.tahoeadventurecompany.com/winteradventures
January 14-15: Moonlight Snowshoe Tour and Dinner. Squaw Valley. 5:30pm. squawalpine.com/events
Jan. 24-29 – Motown, The Musical. Pioneer Center, Reno NV. pioneercenter.com
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Through Dec. – Magical Memories at the Resort at Squaw Creek. See their annual live size ginger bread houses, holiday concerts and family friendly fun. www.squawcreek.com
Dec. 1– The Sierra Nevada College Concert Choir – Holiday Concert. St. Patrick’s Episcopal Church in Incline Village. See published flier for more information: yourfriendinhighplaces.net
Dec. 3– The Sierra Nevada College Concert Choir – Holiday Concert. St. Patrick’s Episcopal Church in Incline Village. See published flier for more information: yourfriendinhighplaces.net
Dec. 3-4 – The Lion King Experience. Community Arts Center, Truckee. truckeecommunitytheater.com
Dec. 3-7 – Spirit of the Season. Pioneer Center for Performing Arts, Downtown Reno- pioneercenter.com
Dec. 8 – Noel Nights at Northstar. Horse-drawn sleigh rides, ice skating, s’mores and hot cocoa by the fire pits, special shopping and dining. For more info: Northstar
Dec. 9-11 – The Nutcracker Ballet. Pioneer Center for Performing Arts, Downtown Reno- pioneercenter.com
Dec. 10 – Northstar’s Northern Lights Festival – kids and families partake in a day and evening of light-filled revelry, activities and live music on the Village Stage. A fireworks spectacular to finish the evening! For more info: Northstar
Dec. 10 –11– Truckee Tahoe Community Chorus, Holiday Glow Concert at The Resort at Squaw Creek. truckeecommunitytheater.com
Dec. 10-23 “Handel’s Messiah”| Area venues | Reno and Tahoe
Toccata – Tahoe Symphony Orchestra and Chorus hosts the 11th annual production of Handel’s “Messiah.” Performances will be held at five locations in Incline Village, Squaw Valley, Reno, Carson City and South Lake Tahoe. | toccatatahoe.com
Dec. 15 – Noel Nights at Northstar. Horse-drawn sleigh rides, ice skating, s’mores and hot cocoa by the fire pits, special shopping and dining. For more info: Northstar
Dec. 16-18 – Elf, the Musical. Pioneer Center for Performing Arts, Downtown Reno- pioneercenter.com
Dec. 22 – Noel Nights at Northstar. Horse-drawn sleigh rides, ice skating, s’mores and hot cocoa by the fire pits, special shopping and dining. For more info: Northstar
Dec. 31. New Years Eve at Northstar CA. Come enjoy live music, ice skating and fireworks at this annual event. Fireworks start at 9pm. www.northstarcalifornia.com/events
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Nov. 5th – The Truckee-Donner Recreation and Parks District Ski and Board Swap at the Community Rec. Center at 8924 Donner Pass Rd. tdrpd.org
Nov. 5 – Tahoe Chocolate and Wine Festival. Hyatt Regency, Incline Village. Sample chocolate from local chefs paired with regional wines. For more info: tahoesafealliance.com
Nov. 5 & 6 – Unique Holiday Gifts at the African Bazaar and Fair Trade Gift Fair. Located at the community room at the Truckee Tahoe Airport and hosted by For Goodness Sake and Truckee Lutheran Presbyterian church . 11am-4pm. 539-582-5362.
Nov. 5th – Thanksgiving Dinner Fund raiser for Donner Trail Elementary. 5:30 – 8pm at Sugar Bowl’s Mt. Judah Lodge. $18 at the door for adults, $5 for children 12 and under. 530-582-2720.
Nov. 10 – Passport to Dining. 6-9pm. North Tahoe Events Center, Kings Beach. Tastings form over 35 restaurants, caterers, wineries, breweries and distilleries. 530-546-9000. NorthTahoeBusiness.org
Dec. 10-11 – Truckee Tahoe Community Chorus. “Holiday Glow Concert”. 7pm Dec. 10 and 2pm Dec. 11. Sierra Bible Church, Truckee. $15 early purchase, $20 at the door. truckeechorus.org
Nov. 11-12 – UNR SKI SWAP will be held at the Grand Sierra Resort. For more information go here: unrskiswap.com
Nov. 12 – Tahoe Cross-Country Ski Education Association Ski Swap, Tahoe Cross-Country Ski area, Tahoe City. 10am to 4pm. www.tahoexc.org
Nov.12 – Auburn Ski Club Training Center Open House. 2-5pm. Donner Summit at 19749 Boreal Ridge Road adjacent to Boreal Ski Area, Soda Springs. auburnskiclub.com
Nov. 12-13 – Women’s Wellness Weekend. Granlibakken. For more info: 800-543-3221. granlibakken.com
Nov. 17 – Alpenglow Winter Film Series. 7pm at the Olympic Village Lodge. squawalpine.com
Nov. 18 to 20 – ONCE, Tony award winning musical at the Pioneer Center. pioneercenter.com
Nov. 18-20 – Monty Python’s Spamelot Jr. Community Arts Center, Truckee. truckeecommunitytheater.com
Nov. 24 through Dec. – Magical Memories at the Resort at Squaw Creek. The celebration officially begins on November 24 with Thanksgiving dinner, November 25 with the Gingerbread Village Unveiling and Grand Tree Lighting ceremony. The magic continues all through December with daily family-friendly events. www.squawcreek.com
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Oct. 1 – 31 – Tahoe City’s Annual Scarecrows On Parade. Take a stroll around Tahoe City’s businesses for fun and creative scarecrows around town.
Tuesday’s through October ? – The Foothills Farmer’s Market is still going until Oct. 30th on Tuesdays at Truckee Regional Park from 8:30am until 1pm. www.foothillfarmersmarket.com/schedule
Thursday’s through October 13 – The Foothills Farmer’s Market is still going until Oct. 13th on Tuesdays at Commons Beach in Tahoe City from 8am until 1pm. www.foothillfarmersmarket.com/schedule
Thursday Oct. 13 – Monthly Lecture: Science of Beer featuring Charlie Bamforth, 6- 7:30 pm. at the UC Davis Tahoe Center for Environmental Sciences. tahoe.ucdavis.edu/events
Every Sunday. Truckee Community Farmer’s Market at the Factory Outlet Stores parking lot in Truckee. 10am – 2pm
Sept. through November. Be sure to visit Apple Hill for the crispest apples and other produce, apple cider and the best apple pies you’ve ever tasted! www.applehill.com
Sept 30-Oct. 2. – The Celtic Festival. The Nevada County Fairgrounds, Grass Valley, CA. kvmrcelticfestival.org
October 1, 2016 – Downtown Truckee Wine, Walk & Shop – Saturday, from noon to 4:00 p.m. at Historic Downtown Truckee. 12-4pm. www.truckeewinewalk.com
Oct. 1 – Tahoe City. Oktoberfest at the Gatekeepers Museum/Layton Park. from 12 to 6pm. Featuring craft beers, food from local eateries, traditional Bavarian games and live music. Visit their website at: visittahoecity.org/event
Oct. 1 and 2nd – Fall Fish Festival – at the Taylor Creek Visitors Center. 10am-4pm. Visitors can learn about the natural wonders of Taylor Creek from Forest Service biologists, as they stroll along the accessible, ½ mile loop Rainbow Trail. A family fun event, with a treasure hunt, fish painting and more! www.fs.usda.gov
October 1 & 2, – Historic Camp Richardson Resort – Oktoberfest at South Lake Tahoe – the yearly celebration of all things German – is in its 22nd year at Camp Richardson Historic Resort and Marina. 10am-5pm. (530) 541-1801. 1900 Jameson Beach Rd. www.camprichardson.com/oktoberfest
October 8th and 9th – Donner Party Hike: Celebrate Truckee’s rich history with a weekend of guided hikes. Explore scenic Donner Summit with local historians on interpretive hikes followed by BBQ lunch and music. Donner Ski Ranch- 19320 Donner Pass Rd, Norden, CA 95724. donnerpartyhike.com
Oct. 13 & 14 – Truckee Haunted Historic Tour. . Each year the highly anticipated performances take place in new featured haunts. Our writers skillfully weave together dramatic, downright haunting and funny stories inspired by times of yore, this Tour is complete with treats and tricks. www.truckeehistorytour.org
Oct. 14-15 – Sky Tavern Ski and Sport Swap. www.skytavern.com
Oct. 15 – Fall Festival and Pumpkin Patch. 10-2 pm in the Rideout Community Center, Tahoe City. tahoecitypud.com
Oct. 15-16 – Reno Chamber Orchestra – Nightingale Concert Hall, Reno NV. Mendelssohn,
Dvorák, Beethoven. renochamberorchestra.org
Oct. 20-23 – Hangtown Halloween Ball and Music Festival. Placerville CA, hangtownhalloween.com
Oct. 22 – Tahoe City Ski Swap and Homewood Pumpkin Festival – 9 am – 3 pm. Homewood Mountain Resort. Check their facebook page for upcoming info. facebook/NorthTahoeSkiSportSwap www.facebook.com/events/188580691577399/
Oct. 22 – Carson City Ghost Walk. All day tour. Relive Victorian Era Carson City history on this guided tour. carsoncityghostwalk.com
Oct. 23 – Meyers Gear Swap (South Lake Tahoe) Sunday from 11am-2pm. 3170 US Highway 50, Meyers, CA 96150-9214. For more info, go here: www.facebook.com/events
Oct. 28 – Halloween Trick or Treat and Parade – Truckee. Businesses in old town Truckee will have treats from 4:30 – 6:30 pm. Then Kids can parade through downtown Truckee before Trick or Treating at the Community Arts Center. Parade leaves the Train Depot at 6 pm. – meet there at 5:45 pm. tdrpd.org
Oct. 31 – Annual Trick or Treat night in Tahoe City. Stop at the Heritage Plaza to pick up a trick or treat bag with goodies before visiting local businesses for a kid safe holiday. 4-6pm. tahoecitypud.com
Oct. 29 – Creepers Ball and live music at the Crystal Bay Club. 9pm. devildogshows.com
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Sept. through November. Be sure to visit Apple Hill for the crispest apples and other produce, apple cider and the best apple pies you’ve ever tasted! www.applehill.com
Sept. 9. Guitar Strings vs Chicken Wings. Squaw Valley. Bands and restaurants will square off against each other in an effort to raise funds and awareness for the Tahoe Institute for Natural Sciences. Squaw Valley Events
Sept. 9- 11 – Lake Tahoe Autumn Food and Wine Festival, Northstar. All Day. autumn-food-and-wine-festival
Sept. 17 – Carson City Ghost Walk. Evening Tour. Relive Victorian Era Carson City history on this guided tour. carsoncityghostwalk.com
Sept. 22 – Stateline, NV holds their SeptOberfest on Thursday, at 6pm at the Mont-Bleu Resort Casino. Featuring a German Buffet, Biergarten, wine tasting, music, dancing and more. $45. To reserve tickets go to tahoesierrakiwanis.org
Sept. 24 – Carson City Ghost Walk. Evening tour. Relive Victorian Era Carson City history on this guided tour. carsoncityghostwalk.com
Sept. 23 & 24 – Red, White and Tahoe Blue. – Antique Classic Boat Society’s International Boat Show. from 9am to 4pm. At the Sierra Boat Company in Carnelian Bay, CA. ACBS.ORG
Sept 24 – Squaw Valley is hosting their annual Oktoberfest on Saturday, from 2 to 6pm at the Village. Serving up Beers and Brats, with live music and games of the season. squawalpine.com/events
Sept. 24 & 25 – Genoa Candy Dance Faire – A local favorite since 1919! from 9am-5pm. Nestled into the foothills of the eastern side of the Sierra’s is the quaint little town of Genoa. This long running local Arts and Crafts Fair features over 300 craft booths and food vendors. Live music. www.genoanevada.org/candydancefaire
Sept 30-Oct. 2. – The Celtic Festival. The Nevada County Fairgrounds, Grass Valley, CA. kvmrcelticfestival.org
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EVERY WEEK THROUGH AUGUST
Every Sunday – Concerts on the Commons, Tahoe City 3 or 4 pm -7 pm (Depending on the date). See Concert Schedule at: concertsatcommonsbeach.com
Every Tuesday – Bluesdays. Free concerts Tuesday evenings through July & August at Squaw Valley. 6-8:30 pm. squawalpine.com
Every Wednesday – Music in the Park, Truckee Regional Park. July and August. 6:30 – 8pm. www.tdrpd.com/pdf/
Every Friday – Music on the Beach, Kings Beach State Recreation Area. 6 – 8:30 pm. www.northtahoebusiness.org or www.tahoeculture.com/events
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Through Aug. 21: – Shakespeare at Sand Harbor – Incline Village, NV. The Comedy of Errors and Forever Plaid are the two plays. In addition, every Monday Night is a different special performance at the venue. Check the calendar on their website for details.

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August 1 – Reno Jazz Orchestra. Part of Shakespeare at Sand Harbor Event. 7:30 pm. laketahoeshakespeare.com
August 2 – 7 – Hot August Nights. Fast cars, concerts, music, food and fun. Reno’s annual event. hotaugustnights.net
August 2 – Chamber ensembles at 7:00 p.m. / Cornerstone Church, Incline Village NV. classicaltahoe.org
August 2 – Concert: Paperback Writer, The Beatles Experience at the Grand Sierra Resort. Part of the Hot August Nights event. hotaugustnights.net/entertainment
August 3– Conversations with History (Vikingsholm). sierrastateparks.org
August 4– Vikingsholm Beach BBQ (Vikingsholm). sierrastateparks.org
August 4 – Outdoor movie night at Squaw Valley every Thursday. 8:30 pm. Zoolander 2. squawalpine.com
August 4 – Concert: ‘Herman’s Hermits with Peter Noone’ at the Grand Sierra Resort. Part of Hot August Nights event. hotaugustnights.net/entertainment
August 5 & 6 – Classical Tahoe. Full Orchestra featuring violinist Bella Hristova at 7:00 p.m. JetBlue Pavilion at Sierra Nevada College, Incline Village, NV. classicaltahoe.org
August 5 – Concert: ‘America’ at the Grand Sierra Resort. Part of Hot August Nights event. hotaugustnights.net/entertainment
August 6 – Concert: The Monkees at the Grand Sierra Resort. Part of Hot August Nights event. hotaugustnights.net/entertainment
August 7 – Free family concert from 11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. / JetBlue Pavilion at Sierra Nevada College, Incline Village, NV. classicaltahoe.org
August 8 – Ann Hampton Callaway. Jazz Night. Part of Shakespeare at Sand Harbor Event. 7:30 pm. laketahoeshakespeare.com
August 9 – Chamber ensembles at 7:00 p.m. / Cornerstone Church, Incline Village NV. classicaltahoe.org
August 11– An evening of Wine and Wisdom with the Ghost of Mark Twain (Sugar Pine Point). $50 and starts at 5pm. sierrastateparks.org
August 11– Outdoor movie night at Squaw Valley every Thursday. 8:30 pm. The Intern. squawalpine.com
Aug. 12 & 13 – Concours d’Elegance (Annual Wooden Boat Show) Obexer’s Boat Company, Homewood, CA. laketahoeconcours.com
August 12 & 13 – Classical Tahoe. Full Orchestra featuring GRAMMY-winning guest conductor, JoAnn Falletta, and Metropolitan Opera superstar soprano, Lisette Oropesa at 7:00 p.m. JetBlue Pavilion at Sierra Nevada College, Incline Village, NV. classicaltahoe.org
August 15 – Ol’ Blue Eyes at the Beach. Part of Shakespeare at Sand Harbor. Shakespeare at Sand Harbor
Aug. 16 – Lake Tahoe Music Festival. Music of Haydn. Sugar Pine Point, Tahoma. www.tahoemusic.org
Aug. 18 – Lake Tahoe Music Festival. Music of Mozart. West Shore Cafe, Homewood. www.tahoemusic.org
August 18 – Outdoor movie night at Squaw Valley every Thursday. 8:30 pm. Jurassic World. squawalpine.com
August 18 – Full Moon Kayak Tour. Cruise the shore of Sugar Pine Point. 7pm. $40 includes Kayak rental. sierrastateparks.org
August 18 – Concert: Steve Miller Band. South Lake Tahoe Outdoor Arena at Harvey’s. www.caesars.com/harveys-tahoe/shows
Aug. 19 – Lake Tahoe Music Festival. Music of Haydn. Truckee River Regional Park, Truckee. www.tahoemusic.org
August 20 – A Bear Affair – Sugar Pine Point. Bear claws, juice and coffee will be served on the front lawn of the Children’s House while a State Park Interpreter displays bear artifacts and informative program on the California Black Bear. 11am. $10. sierrastateparks.org
Aug. 20 – Lake Tahoe Music Festival. Music of Haydn, Mozart and David Nelson. Gatekeepers Cabin, Tahoe City. www.tahoemusic.org
Aug. 21 – Lake Tahoe Music Festival. Music of Mozart. PJ’s Bar and Grill at Gray’s Crossing, Truckee. www.tahoemusic.org
August 25 – Outdoor movie night at Squaw Valley every Thursday. 8:30 pm. Inside Out. squawalpine.com
August 26 – Concert: Sammy Hagar and the circle featuring Michael Anthony, Jason Bonham and Vic Johnson. South Lake Tahoe Outdoor Arena at Harvey’s. www.caesars.com/harveys-tahoe/shows
August 26-27 – Inner Rhythms Dance Theater. Midsummer’s Nightmare: Totems. Part of Shakespeare at Sand Harbor Event. laketahoeshakespeare.com
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EVERY WEEK
Every Sunday – Concerts on the Commons, Tahoe City 3 or 4 pm -7 pm (Depending on the date). See Concert Schedule at: concertsatcommonsbeach.com
Every Tuesday – Bluesdays. Free concerts Tuesday evenings through July & August at Squaw Valley. 6-8:30 pm. squawalpine.com
Every Wednesday – Music in the Park, Truckee Regional Park. July and August. 6:30 – 8pm. www.tdrpd.com/pdf/
Every Thursday – July 7 through August 11. Free Movie Nights every Thursday at Squaw Valley – 8:30 pm. squawalpine.com
Every Friday – Music on the Beach, Kings Beach State Recreation Area. 6 – 8:30 pm. www.northtahoebusiness.org or www.tahoeculture.com/events
July 8- Aug. 21: – Shakespeare at Sand Harbor – Incline Village, NV. The Comedy of Errors and Forever Plaid are the two plays. In addition, every Monday Night is a different special performance at the venue. Check the calendar on their website for details.
Through July – Reno is Artown – Reno celebrates the arts through the month of July. Music, Art, Dance, Theater and more. Check their calendar for all the events for Artown! www.renoisartown.com/event
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July 1-10 – Toccata Pops! Broadway, Opera, Pops. Various venues at Tahoe/Reno/Carson. For more info: toccatatahoe.org
July 1 – California Air National Guard Band of the West at the Hawkins Theater at Bartley Ranch, Reno. www.washoecounty.us/parks
July 2 – Foreigner – The classic rock band comes to Reno. Concert from 8 to 10:45 at the Silver Legacy Casino. www.silverlegacyreno.com/reno/foreigner/
July 3 – Toccatta – Broadway-Opera-Pops & Patriotic Hits, FREE at the Red, White and Tahoe Blue Village Green in Incline NV. toccatatahoe.com
July 5 – Toccatta – Broadway-Opera-Pops & Patriotic Hits at the Hawkins Theater at Bartley Ranch, Reno. Gates open at 5:30 pm, show starts at 7 www.washoecounty.us/parks or toccatatahoe.com
July 7– Conversations with History (Vikingsholm). sierrastateparks.org
July 7 – Summer Soiree Under The Stars: Neko Case/k.d. lang/Laura Veirs. Hawkins Amphitheater at Bartley Ranch, Reno NV Gates open at 6. Concert starts at 7:30pm. www.washoecounty.us/parks
July 7 – Squaw Valley Movie Night in the Village at 8:30 pm. Goosebumps
July 8 – Reno Pops Orchestra. Hawkins Amphitheater at Bartley Ranch, Reno NV. Times TBD. www.washoecounty.us/parks
July 8- Aug. 21: – Shakespeare at Sand Harbor – Incline Village, NV. The Shakespeare at Sand Harbor 2015 season kicks off tonight and goes through August. The Comedy of Errors and Forever Plaid are the two plays. In addition, every Monday Night is a different special performance at the venue. Check the calendar on their website for details.
July 9 – Truckee Tahoe Airshow and Family Festival. truckeetahoeairshow.com
July 9 – Pops on the River. Reno Philharmonic at Wingfield Park in downtown Reno. renophil.com
July 9-10 – Art, Wine & Music Festival – Two day even showcases artists, craft makers, performers and musicians along with sine tasting from regional vineyards. squawalpine.com
July 13 – Concert: An Evening with James Taylor. South Lake Tahoe Outdoor Arena at Harvey’s. www.caesars.com/harveys-tahoe/shows
July 14 – Concert: Summer Soiree Under The Stars: Rosanne Cash with John Leventhal.Hawkins Amphitheater at Bartley Ranch, Reno NV. Gates open at 6, show starts at 7:30pm. . www.washoecounty.us/parks
July 14-17 – Wanderlust Festival. Squaw Valley. Yoga. Music. Nature. Wanderlust is a one-of-a-kind festival bringing together the world’s best yoga and wellness teachers. squawalpine.com
July 15 – Concert: Sting and Peter Gabriel. South Lake Tahoe Outdoor Arena at Harvey’s. www.caesars.com/harveys-tahoe/shows
July 15 & 16 -Music in the Castle (Vikingsholm). sierrastateparks.org
July 15 & 16 – AVA Ballet, Hawkins Amphitheater at Bartley Ranch, Reno NV. Gates open at 7, show starts at 8:30pm. . www.washoecounty.us/parks
July 18 – Reno Philharmonic Orchestra: Broadway on the Beach. Part of the Shakespeare at Sand Harbor Events. http://laketahoeshakespeare.com
July 20– Wine and Wisdom with author Frances Dinkelspiel (Tangled Vines). Custom tour of Ehrman Mansion with wine and hors d’oeuvres (Sugar Pine Point). 5pm. $60. sierrastateparks.org
July 21 – Outdoor movie night at Squaw Valley every Thursday. 8:30 pm. Star Wars, the Force Awakens. squawalpine.com
July 21 – Full Moon Kayak Tour. Cruise the shore of Sugar Pine Point. 7pm. $40 includes Kayak rental. sierrastateparks.org
July 23 – A Bear Affair – Sugar Pine Point. Bear claws, juice and coffee will be served on the front lawn of the Children’s House while a State Park Interpreter displays bear artifacts and informative program on the California Black Bear. 11am. $10. sierrastateparks.org
July 23 – Concert: Tim McGraw. South Lake Tahoe Outdoor Arena at Harvey’s. www.caesars.com/harveys-tahoe/shows
July 24 – Concert: Don Henley. South Lake Tahoe Outdoor Arena at Harvey’s. www.caesars.com/harveys-tahoe/shows
July 25 – Sierra Nevada Ballet: Cinderella at Sand Harbor laketahoeshakespeare.com
July 27 & 29 – Concert: Keith Urban. South Lake Tahoe Outdoor Arena at Harvey’s. www.caesars.com/harveys-tahoe/shows
July 26 – Chamber ensembles at 7:00 p.m. / Cornerstone Church, Incline Village NV. classicaltahoe.org
July 28 – Free Outdoor Movie ‘The Good Dinosaur’ at Squaw Valley. 8:30pm. squawalpine.com
July 29 & 30. Classical Tahoe. Full Orchestra featuring pianist Joyce Yang at 7:00 p.m. JetBlue Pavilion at Sierra Nevada College, Incline Village, NV. classicaltahoe.org
July 30 – Lake of the Sky Garden Tour, North Shore: 10am- 4pm. Tickets available at local nurseries for $25. californiagardenclubs.com – lake-sky-garden-club
July 30. Living History Day at Sugar Pine Point. Step back in time for a day filled with family lawn games, open house tours, children’s activity zone, live music, a car show, historic boats, artists, and an auction! The historic Hellman-Ehrman Estate comes alive for a day in the 1930’s from 11a.m. – 3p.m. sierrastateparks.org
July 31. Classical Tahoe for the last night of the Reno is Artown Festival. 7 pm, Hawkins Theater at Bartley Ranch. classicaltahoe.org or washoecounty.us/parks
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June 3-5 – Bye Bye Birdie put on by the Truckee Community Theater at the Community Arts Center on Church Street. TruckeeCommunityTheater.com
June 4 – Truckee Day! It’s time for the annual Truckee spring cleaning event. www.truckeeday.org
June 4 – Annual Donner Memorial State Park Visitor Center Night at the Museum Gala. Event starts at 6pm. $150 per person. For more information: sierrastateparks.org
June 9– Park Champions at Sugar Pine Point. Park clean up day! Tahoma. sierrastateparks.org
June 10 – Bacon, Bourbon and Brews. 4- 9 pm at the Hawkins Theater at Bartley Ranch, Reno. www.washoecounty.us/parks
June 11 – Truckee Brew Fest. 1-5 pm at Truckee Regional Park. Presale $30. truckeeoptimist.com
June 11 – Eli Paperboy Reed and the Beatles Flashback. Gates open at 5pm, concert at 6:30pm at the Hawkins Theater at Bartley Ranch, Reno. www.washoecounty.us/parks
June 12 – Annual Plumpjack Pig Roast. 12 pm. squawalpine.com
June 12-19 – Toccata. Tahoe Symphony and Chorus. Going for Baroque, music of Bach, Vivaldi and Mozart. Various venues at Tahoe/Reno/Carson. For more info: toccatatahoe.com
June 14 – Bluesdays. Free concerts Every Tuesday evening starting tonight through June, July & August at Squaw Valley. 6-8:30 pm. squawalpine.com
June 17 – Every Friday through Sept 2. (Some date exclusions) – Music on the Beach, Kings Beach State Recreation Area. 6 – 8:30 pm. www.northtahoebusiness.org
June 18-25. Squaw Valley Community of Writers Workshop. squawalpine.com
June 19 – The Concert on the Commons summer music series starts today from 3-7 pm. At Tahoe city’s Commons Beach. Every Sunday through the the summer. concertsatcommonsbeach.com
June 21 – 23 – ‘Chautauqua’ at the Hawkins Theater at Bartley Ranch, Reno. Gates open at 5pm, Music at 6pm and performances at 7pm. www.washoecounty.us/parks
June 22 – Music in the Park, Truckee Regional Park. Every Wednesday, June, July and August. 6:30 – 8pm. FREE. www.tdrpd.com/pdf/
June 25 – A Bear Affair – Sugar Pine Point. Bear claws, juice and coffee will be served on the front lawn of the Children’s House while a State Park Interpreter displays bear artifacts and informative program on the California Black Bear. 11am. $10. sierrastateparks.org
June 30– Tea Party Fashion Show (Sugar Pine Point State Park) Take a trip back in time to the high society of Downtown Abbey and the British Landowners for an afternoon of tea and fashion at the historic and beautiful Pine Lodge. 2pm. Tickets $40. sierrastateparks.org
June 30 – Reno is Artown – Opening Night Jubilee at Downtown Reno. Art fair at the Arlington Bridge, Live music at Wingfield Park and more. Reno celebrates the arts through the month of July. Check their calendar for all the events for Artown! www.renoisartown.com/event
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