| Tahoe Marina Lodge is
situated on lake-front property in the center of Tahoe City.
Outdoor activities on
the lake can occupy your day before shopping in the distinctive
shopping plazas after dinner. Tahoe Marina Lodge offers discount
packages from several ski resorts including Northstar, Homewood,
and Squaw Valley for the winter vacationer. Several
shuttle services are available just steps from our doors.
In the
summer boat rentals and a several beautiful sandy beaches can found
within walking distance of your room. In addition to our onsite tennis
facilities; Sailing, Power boating, Water-Skiing, Snowboarding,
Hiking, Biking, Fishing, Swimming, River Rafting and more are
all within walking distance of your accommodation.
North Lake Tahoe Activity Calendar
January 2008 • February 2008 • March 2008 • April 2008 • May 2008 • June 2008 • July 2008 • August 2008 • September 2008 • October 2008 • November 2008 • December 2008
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Trails Training and Outdoor Leadership Conference
Tahoe Rim Trail Association (held at Galena Creek Park, NV).Learn how to build and maintain trails while picking up outdoor leadership skills. call for cost.
www.tahoerimtrail.org or 775-298-0012 |
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The 9th Annual Best of Tahoe Chefs
Resort at Squaw Creek. A celebration of extraordinary cuisine that showcases the culinary expertise of the area's finest chefs. Benefiting Tahoe Forest Hospital's community cancer programs, To purchase tickets call.
www.squawcreek.com or 530-550-2300 |
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Jail Open for Memorial Day Weekend
Old Jail Museum on Jibboom Street. Stop by and see some of Truckee History this weekend when the jail opens it's doors for the summer (weather permitting).
www.truckeehistory.org or 530-582-0893 |
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Truckee Home & Building Show and Regional Green Building Symposium
Tahoe Truckee High School, Donner Pass Road. Everything you need to build and remodel your mountain home all in one place. Green building project resources, materials and workshops. 10 am - 5pm. $5 admission benefits local schools. Free parking
www.truckeehomeshow.com or 530-587-3477 |
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Wilderness First Aid Class
Clair Tappaan Lodge. Instructor: Bobbie Foster . Students will be in class all day Sat. & Sunday 9am - 5pm. $90 for the class. Class participants are to call the lodge to book in for this class. Call for reservation for lodging and class.Space is limited to 20 participants.
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Memorial Day Servics
Truckee Cemetery. The Tahoe Truckee Composite Squadron of the Civil Air Patrol invites the public to join them at 10 am to honor all fallen service men & women.
530-587-4811 |
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KidZone Museum Texas Hold'Em
Olympic Village Inn in Squaw Valley. More info to follow
www.kidzonemuseum.org or 530-587-5437 |
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Hike Leader and Trail Ambassador Training
Tahoe Rim Trail Association call for cost.
www.tahoerimtrail.org or 775-298-0012 |
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Hike Leader and Trail Ambassador Training
Tahoe Rim Trail Association call for cost.
www.tahoerimtrail.org or 775-298-0012 |
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Sierra Senior Servies Pancake Breakfast
Sierra Senior Center, Estates Drive. Proceeds benefit the Senior programs. Adults $7, children $ 3.
530-550-7600 |
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Truckee Brew Fest
Date TBD. Truckee River Regional Park. Sponsored by Truckee Optimist Club. All proceeds support youth programs and services in Truckee.
www.truckeeoptimist.com or 530-587-8720 |
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Farmers Market
Truckee River Regional Park. Browse the open-air market and select from an array of organic produce, fresh bread, gourmet meats and cheeses, tasty pastries and ethnic cuisine, flowers and fine crafts.
www.foothillfarmersmarket.com or 530-823-6183 |
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Brickelltown First Fridays
Brickeltown - Historic downtown Truckee. Music, wine and snacks will be hosted 4 to 8pm.
brickelltowntruckee.com or 530-587-3789 |
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FREE Aviation Movies
Truckee Tahoe Airport. Truckee Tahoe Chapter (1073) of Experimental Aircraft Association offers a free aviation movie. 6 pm. Call for more information
www.eaa1073.org or 530-587-4811 |
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First Friday's in Brickelltown
Brickelltown Over 20 local artist, music, drinks. 4 - 8 pm
www.brickelltowntruckee. com or 530-587-3789 |
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Reno-Tahoe Odyssey Relay Run Adventure
Race starts in Reno with course running though Truckee, Lake Tahoe, Carson Valley, Virginia City and end in Reno. The Course is 178 miles in distance. Course is ideally suited for 12 person teams, 36 legs of varying length and difficulty. Great post-race award ceremony with entertainment, food and microbrews. Race starts at 8 am
www.renotahoeodyssey.com |
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Truckee Day
Various locations in Truckee. Truckee Day is town-wide street clean up and community spirit day. There will be a "town-wide block party" held at noon at Truckee River Regional Park
www.townoftruckee.com or 530-582-7700 |
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Soroptimist's Annual Wine & Tasting
Coyote Moon Golf Course. Enjoy a variety of wines from local wineries and afar. Test your taste buds on menu items from local restaurants. Live music, silent auction and souvenir wine glass. $30 in advance $35 at the door. Call for tickets and information. 5 - 7:30 pm
530-414-4028 |
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National Trails Day
Tahoe Rim Trail. Join Tahoe Rim Trail Association in the celebration of National Trails Day.
www.tahoerimtrail.org or 775-298-0012 |
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Annual “Oldest and Best” Wine and Restaurant Faire Tasting
Coyote Moon Golf Course. Evening includes Silent Auction, Grand Prize Drawing, live music, souvenir wine glass, wine tasting and culinary delights prepared by area restaurant and caterers.
530.550.5028 |
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Farmers Market
Truckee River Regional Park. Browse the open-air market and select from an array of organic produce, fresh bread, gourmet meats and cheeses, tasty pastries and ethnic cuisine, flowers and fine crafts.
www.foothillfarmersmarket.com or 530-823-6183 |
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Fly/Drive-in Pancake Breakfast and FREE Airplane Rides for kids
Truckee Tahoe Airport. The Truckee Tahoe Chapter of Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA) take youngsters (8-17) on free airplane rides (weather-permitting). Pancake breakfast and airplanes will be on display. 8 - 10 am. Call for more information or email eagles@eaa1073.org
www.eaa1073.org or 530-587-4811 |
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SpeakEasy
The Lodge at Sugar Bowl. Dinner, dancing and silent auction. Music by Shotgun Wedding Quintet & Jazz Mafia. Presented by: Truckee Sunrise Rotary. Tickets $50
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Farmers Market
Truckee River Regional Park. Browse the open-air market and select from an array of organic produce, fresh bread, gourmet meats and cheeses, tasty pastries and ethnic cuisine, flowers and fine crafts.
www.foothillfarmersmarket.com or 530-823-6183 |
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Tour de Nez
Truckee, Northstar, Reno. A celebration of cycling with rides, exhibits, live music, clinics and food. The biggest little cycling event in the country.
www.tourdenez.com or 775-287-3599 |
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Music In The Park
Truckee River Regional Park. Bring a blanket and picnic and enjoy live music for free under the Truckee stars.
www.tdrpd.com or 530-582-7720 |
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Tour de Nez Downtown Truckee Criterium
Truckee. Spectators cheer on Pro racers as they wind their way around a fiat-paced, tight course in Truckee's historic downtown for an hour-long criterium. Followed by awards and street party. 5:30 - 10 pm.
www.tourdenez.com or 775-287-3599 |
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Beginning of Season Work Day
Tahoe City. Join Tahoe Rim Trail Association for the beginning of the season work day.
www.tahoerimtrail.org or 775-298-0012 |
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Pacific Fine Arts Festival
The Village at Squaw. paintings, photographs, ceramics, jewelry and other fine arts presented by California's finest professional arts.10 am - 5 pm
www.thevillageatsquaw.com or 530-584-6266 |
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High Sierra Serenity Outing
Clair Tappaan Lodge.Two different hikes. Evening activities include hot tubbing, 12 step meetings in town, games, movies and conversation, and ending with the Thursday night campfire and entertainment. Cost $250.00 for Members and $275.00 for non members with an additional $10.00 at the door for leader expenses. Call or email for more info loispip@socal.rr.com or res049nn@gte.net.
www.ctl.sierraclub.org or 310 378-3859 or 562 |
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Elderhostel / Sierra Club Program
Clair Tappaan Lodge. Make the Mountains Glad: An Intergenerational Adventure in California's High Sierra.
www.ctl.sierraclub.org or 530-426-3632 |
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Farmers Market
Truckee River Regional Park. Browse the open-air market and select from an array of organic produce, fresh bread, gourmet meats and cheeses, tasty pastries and ethnic cuisine, flowers and fine crafts.
www.foothillfarmersmarket.com or 530-823-6183 |
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Music In The Park
Truckee River Regional Park. Bring a blanket and picnic and enjoy live music for free under the Truckee stars.
www.tdrpd.com or 530-582-7720 |
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January 2008 • February 2008 • March 2008 • April 2008 • May 2008 • June 2008 • July 2008 • August 2008 • September 2008 • October 2008 • November 2008 • December 2008
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