Jack London event at South Tahoe library
Portrayal of Jack London’s life on Feb. 20, 2-4pm at the El Dorado County Library on Rufus Allen Boulevard in South Lake Tahoe.
Portrayal of Jack London’s life on Feb. 20, 2-4pm at the El Dorado County Library on Rufus Allen Boulevard in South Lake Tahoe.
Free Lover’s Special Readings at the Rainbow Bridge in Squaw Village on Feb. 13 from 11am-1pm.
Valentine’s Day Love Potion candle/serenity bowl making at Waxen Moon in the Squaw Village from 10am-5pm.
Freeride World Tour – Tram Face – Squaw Valley
* The best freeride spots on earth have been selected by the Pro Freeriders Board (PFB) and the tour organizers to host four main events that make up the 2010 Freeride World Tour.
The valley will erupt with street parties, live music and celebrations not to be missed including the world’s most extreme athletes battling it out on the never before opened legendary tram face.
Free Cosmic Crystal Readings at the Rainbow Bridge at Squaw on Feb. 28 fom 1-3pm.
Contestants try foods from around the world. In this challenge, the items get progressively more interesting. If you’ve got a strong stomach, then you need to join in and enter this contest. Come cheer on all the crazy eating starting at 4:30pm. Entry is free.
Snowfest Opening Night Ceremonies
* 29th Annual Opening Ceremonies – As evening sets in, see Squaw Valley’s mountains and sky light up with a spectacular laser show, torchlight parade and incredible fireworks display. Featuring live music on the KT–22 Sundeck. Presented by the Squaw Valley Business Association and Squaw Valley USA.
Free Fairy Blessings at the Rainbow Bridge at Squaw from 4-6pm March 17.
Celebrate your Irish heritage all day at the Auld Dubliner in Squaw.
Squaw Valley will host the US Freestyle Nationals with Halfpipe and Mogul competitions March 25-28 plus the U.S. Ski Team and U.S. Snowboarding Olympic Homecoming Celebration.
The Homecoming Celebration is a post-Olympic event for the 2010 Olympic Skiers and Snowboarders to visit Squaw Valley and celebrate their success.
Keep your eyes peeled for Olympians in the Village at Squaw Valley during this week as many athletes will be here to meet with sponsors, donors and the general public
Project WET Workshop is an action-packed, hands-on workshop is for anyone interested in teaching about natural resources, conservation and environmental education. Great hands-on curriculum training for anyone working with K-12 youth.
All activities are geared toward teaching about Water Quality issues facing the Lake Tahoe Region.
It is Feb. 3 from 10am–4pm at the Tahoe Center for Environmental Sciences, 291 Country Club Drive, Incline Village.
Click Project WET to find out more about it.