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PO Box 2008
Olympic Valley, CA 96146
(530) 583-3451

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March Calendar
   
1
  Food and Resource Support Center
10111 E. St., Truckee. 12 pm. Free. All are welcome for a hot meal, showers and support services. Sponsored by Project MANA and Assumption Catholic Church.
530-582-4079
   
  1
  Vintage Squaw
Squaw Valley USA. 9:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. Quality skiing and instruction combined with group camaraderie sets this clinic apart from others. You will benefit from expert instruction combined with a high level of social interaction. Clinics are led by instructors who are highly trained and understand the importance of warming up.
www.squaw.com
   
  2
  SnowFest! Opening Night Ceremonies
Squaw Valley USA. Laser show, torchlight parade, fireworks display. Live music on the KT22 Sundeck. Presented by the Squaw Valley Business Association.
www.tahoesnowfestival.com or 530-583-7167
   
  2-11
  SnowFest!
Various venues throughout the Northshore. Numerous winter carnival activities including: parades, parties, games, fireworks, live music and dancing, libations, food and ski & board races.
www.tahoesnowfestival.com or 530-583-7167
   
  3
  Winter Beach Party
Tahoe Donner Downhill Ski Area. 12 pm. Live music, food and games.
www.tahoedonner.com or 530-587-9444
   
  3
  Full Moon Snowshoe Hikes
Sugar Pine Point State Park. 7:00 p.m. $20 for adults $5 for children under 12. The cost includes event parking and snowshoe rentals if needed.
www.parks.ca.gov or 530-525-7232
   
  3
  Celebrity Winterfest
Diamond Peak Ski Resort. 1210 Ski Way, Incline Village and other events at Hyatt Regency Lake Tahoe in Incline Village.
775-832-1177
   
  3-4
  Rahlves' Banzai Tour
Squaw Valley USA. Open to all ski, snowboard, men and women for $125 or $100 if you've got the resort season pass. Battle it out in four competitor heats down a wide open course set over natural terrain in off piste conditions at four of Tahoe's premier resorts.
   
  4
  Pizza and Jazz
Best Pies. 11 am to 2:30 pm. Truckee high school jazz band will be playing from the side-walk.
   
  4
  Extreme Food Challenge
Squaw Valley USA. Mamasake, Extreme Food Challenge. 4 to 6 p.m. Free. Contestants try food from around the world.
www.thevillageatsquaw.com or 530-584-1000
   
  6
  Turtleneck Tuesdays
Northstar-at-Tahoe. 6 to 9 pm. Skates $5. Outdoor fire pits, drinks and s'mores from the cabana bars.
www.northstarattahoe.com or 530-562-1010
   
  6-9
  Women of Winter 3 Day
Squaw Valley USA. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. For Women who LOVE TO SKI! Take your skiing to the next level, fine tune your skills and ski Squaw's legendary terrain like you own it. Designed for strong intermediate to expert abilities, these programs provide a fun and supportive environment to develop new skills, build confidence and, of course, laugh a lot with good friends.
www.squaw.com
   
  7
  SnowFest Bunco
North Tahoe Events Center. 6 to 9 p.m. $20 cash or check benefits Tahoe Forest Cancer Ward.
530-546-4543
   
  7-8
  Winter 2012 Wine Series
Squaw Valley USA. 5:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. - PlumpJack Cafe, Hall Wines.
www.squaw.com
   
  8
  Food and Resource Support Center
10111 E. St., Truckee. 12 pm. Free. All are welcome for a hot meal, showers and support services. Sponsored by Project MANA and Assumption Catholic Church.
530-582-4079
   
  8
  Full Moon Snowshoe Adventure
$65 Per person includes snowshoes, poles, hot drinks, trail snacks, professional guides, natural history discussions and permit fees. You will trek on our easy to use snowshoes by moonlight.
www.TahoeAdventureCompany.com or 530-913-9212
   
  9-10
  The Vagina Monologues
Truckee Community Arts Center. 7 pm. $25. Raise awareness and money locally for the need to end violence in relationships, families and our community. Sponsored by Tahoe SAFE Alliance.
www.tahoesafealliance.org or 800-736-1060
   
  10
  Food For Thought
Boys & Girls Club of North Lake Tahoe, Kings Beach. 6 to 9 p.m. Enjoy homemade tamales, with all proceeds going to benefiting ARC's outdoor programming for local high school youth.
slgoring@berkely.edu
   
  11
  Pizza and Jazz
Best Pies. 11 am to 2:30 pm. Truckee high school jazz band will be playing from the side-walk.
   
  13
  Turtleneck Tuesdays
Northstar-at-Tahoe. 6 to 9 pm. Skates $5. Outdoor fire pits, drinks and s'mores from the cabana bars.
www.northstarattahoe.com or 530-562-1010
   
  13
  Good Morning Truckee
Truckee Town Hall, 7:00 a.m. to 8:30 a.m. General admission $10, Members $8
townoftruckee.com
   
  15
  Food and Resource Support Center
10111 E. St., Truckee. 12 pm. Free. All are welcome for a hot meal, showers and support services. Sponsored by Project MANA and Assumption Catholic Church.
530-582-4079
   
  15
  Play Again
Stellas. Thursday, 6 to 8 p.m. $15 Includes satisfying snacks, premiere Truckee/ Tahoe showing of " Play Again", and Dr. Barbara Schneider speaks on the value of outdoor education and time in nature. Sponsored by the KidZone Museum and Sunshine Tahoe
www.nicolecheslock.com
   
  17
  Butterbox Highest Ollie
Northstar-at-Tahoe. Highest Ollie contest in front of Butterbox in the Village. Anyone is welcome to enter for prizes.
www.northstarattahoe.com or 530-562-1330
   
  17
  St. Patrick's Day Corned Beef & Cabbage Bash
Community Arts Center, Truckee. 5:30 p.m. $40 Includes dinner, a chance at $1000 door prize, one raffle ticket, music & fun. Tickets available at Stones Tires and the California Welcome Center.
530-563-6776
   
  17
  Snowshoe Through Histroy
Sugar Pine Point State Park. 11 a.m. Program is free and parking is $8. Come enjoy an easy hike and learn about Lake Tahoe's history.
www.parks.ca.gov or 530-525-7232
   
  17
  St. Patrick's Day at Squaw
Squaw Valley USA. 9 a.m. Celebrate the holiday at Squaw Valley with all of your favorite Irish traditions! Ski the green ski slopes, dance to Irish music on the KT Base Bar, and enjoy festive drink specials; including GREEN beer! Catch Lenny the Leprechaun on the slopes with his pot of gold! Green Beer, Music & More!
www.squaw.com
   
  18
  Pizza and Jazz
Best Pies. 11 am to 2:30 pm. Truckee high school jazz band will be playing from the side-walk.
   
  20
  Turtleneck Tuesdays
Northstar-at-Tahoe. 6 to 9 pm. Skates $5. Outdoor fire pits, drinks and s'mores from the cabana bars.
www.northstarattahoe.com or 530-562-1010
   
  22
  Food and Resource Support Center
10111 E. St., Truckee. 12 pm. Free. All are welcome for a hot meal, showers and support services. Sponsored by Project MANA and Assumption Catholic Church.
530-582-4079
   
  22
  Winter 2012 Wine Series
Squaw Valley USA. 5:30 to 9:30 p.m.- PlumpJack Cafe. CADE & PlumpJack Winery.
www.squaw.com
   
  23-24
  Pain McShlonkey Classic
Squaw Valley , USA. On and off-mountain event. Costumes, music, drinks, snowlerblade Chinese downhill, celebrity judges.
www.squaw.com or 530-583-6955
   
  24
  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
   
  24
  Star Tour Snowshoe Adventure
4:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. "Regulus and Mars; war in the sky", $75 includes a two hour guided sunset snowshoe followed by a brilliant 1.5 hour tour of the midnight sky with Tony Berendsen. Trip includes: snowshoes, poles, hot drinks, trail snacks and discussions.
www.TahoeAdventureCompany.com
   
  24-25
  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
   
  24-30
  Skiing for Schools
Sugar Bowl Ski Resort. $35. Lift ticket to be purchased week prior at Porters Sports in Truckee and Tahoe City. Proceeds go to Excellence in Education Foundation.
www.exined.org or 530-550-7984
   
  25
  Pizza and Jazz
Best Pies. 11 am to 2:30 pm. Truckee high school jazz band will be playing from the side-walk.
   
  25
  Tahoe Donner Family Challenge
The family challenge is a matched time GS race completed as a family team. The team component is a combined best difference from a child in the family to an adult in the family. The winning team gets bragging rights plus there names engraved on a trophy in the base lodge. All children who complete two runs receive a medal. Top finishers receive prizes.
www.tahoedonner.com
   
  29
  Food and Resource Support Center
10111 E. St., Truckee. 12 pm. Free. All are welcome for a hot meal, showers and support services. Sponsored by Project MANA and Assumption Catholic Church.
530-582-4079
   
  30
  Take the Lake Jumpline Competition
Alpine Meadows Ski Resort. $100. Men Only. Freestyle ski/ snowboard competition. Enter to win $15,000, or season pass.
www.skialpine.com or 530-583-4232
   
  30
  Diamano Coura - West African Folklore & Dance Company
Truckee High School Theater. 7 pm. $15. Portrays West African music and dance specifically as forms not simply for entertainment or exhibition, but rather, means by which communities educate, communicate, organize, and preserve their ancestral past. Proceeds to benefit Arts for the Schools.
www.artsfortheschools.org or 530-582-8278
   
  30
  Fishtank Ensemble - Gypsy Mixed with Contemporary Music
Mark Twain Cultural Center, Incline Village. 7 pm. $15. Fishtank Ensemble are high energy cross pollination gypsy music bringing a unique blend of Flamenco, Balkan, Turkish and Tango influenced music to the world. Proceeds to benefit Arts for the Schools.
www.artsfortheschools.org or 530-582-8278
   
  30-31
  Ability Challenge
Alpine Meadows. The 2012 Ability Challenge, is for anyone with a love for skiing, a love for someone with a disability or a love for making the world a better place. This event is an all mountain fundraiser, designed to accommodate and challenge skiers and snowboarders of all levels. Utilizing GPS technology, participants will enjoy the day by covering as much terrain as possible. All proceeds benefit Disabled Sports USA Far West, a non profit organization. Registration is at 8:00 am.
www.abilitychallenge.net or 530-581-4161
   
  31
  Peaks & Lagoons Spring Party Weekend
Squaw Valley USA, High Camp. DJ, pool party, skiing & riding.
www.squaw.com or 530-583-6985
   
  31
  Cultural Festival
Patterson Hall, Sierra Nevada College Campus. 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
www.sierranevada.edu or 775-831-1314
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