Friday, January 30
Kilowatt Hours – 9 p.m., Bar of America, 10040 Donner Pass Rd.. Additional dates: 1/30, 1/31. For more information, visit https://www.barofamerica.com/calendar.html or call (530) 587-2626.
Manzanita – 7:30-10:30 p.m., Moody’s Bistro, Bar & Beats, 10007 Bridge St. Manzanita is a duo from Northern California, Aaron & Nick, blending country and Americana with pedal steel, foot-powered drums, and harmonica.https://www.manzanitamusic.com/ For more information, visit https://www.moodysbistro.com/event/manzanita-2/2026-01-30/ or call (530) 587-8688.
North Shore Nights – Gar Woods Grill & Pier, 5000 N Lake Blvd. Live music starts at 4:00 PM! Ultimate Après Ski Party, 6:30-9:30 PM every Friday, all winter long. Raffles, food and drink specials, shot skis! For more information, visit https://www.garwoods.com/calendar.html or call (530) 546-3366.
Ullr Fest – 4-8 p.m., Diamond Peak Ski Resort, 1210 Ski Way. The annual Ullr Fest Parade & Community Party will be held on the evening of Friday, January 30, 2026 at Diamond Peak Ski Resort. Join the community for an all-ages celebration, while raising funds for the Diamond Peak Ski Team (DPSEF). The festive evening will include a torchlight parade, bonfire, music, raffles, food, drinks and more! Come dressed in your best Ullr attire as the event is named for the Scandinavian god of winter and snow, who is widely regarded as the patron saint of skiers. Ullr hats will be available for purchase, while supplies last. Admission and parking are free. Food, drinks, raffles, and merchandise will be available for purchase. Base Lodge Provisions (food court) will be open with full food and beverage offerings in addition to the outlet locations! Please dress warm, as most of the festivities and the parade viewing will be on the deck and base area. Schedule of Events Watch the action from the Base Lodge Deck, Loft Bar Deck, or on the snow in the base area. The schedule is approximate and subject to change. 4:00pm: Raffle tickets and merchandise available for purchase or pick up for pre-orders – Base Lodge Deck. Loft Bar, Base Lodge Provisions, Wild Bill’s BBQ and Lightning will be open for food and beverages (portion of proceeds goes to ski team). Contact the Diamond Peak Ski Team with questions or if you would like to volunteer or donate to the team. For more information, visit https://www.diamondpeak.com/event/ullr-fest/ or call (775) 832-1177.
Saturday, January 31
Apres Ski Party – 3-6 p.m., Sierra Surf Club, 425 North Lake Boulevard.
Educational Snowshoe Tour with Sierra State Parks Foundation – 11 a.m.-12 p.m., Sugar Pine Point Campground. Educational Snowshoe Tour led by State Park Interpreters, sponsored by the Sierra State Parks Foundation For more information, visit https://visitlaketahoe.com/event/educational-snowshoe-hike/2026-01-31/.
Grateful Shred – 8 p.m., 14 State Route 28. Devildog Productions and the Crystal Bay Casino are very excited to welcome back Grateful Shred to the Crown Room on Sat. Jan. 31st! $20 ADV/$25 DOS I Tickets: https://tixr.com/e/162637 After a meteoric rise from obscurity to a national touring band, Los Angeles-based Grateful Shred has made the most of its time in the spotlight. The lineup, featuring Dan Horne and Austin McCutchen alongside keyboardist Adam MacDougall, guitarist John Lee Shannon and vocalist Mikaela Davis, woke the Grateful Dead cosmos with a unique laid-back harmony driven sound. For more information, visit https://www.facebook.com/events/874052235786428/.
Sugar Bowl Poker Run – 8 a.m., Sugar Bowl, PO Box 5 – 629 Sugar Bowl Rd.. Join us for our annual game of ski poker, a family-friendly scavenger hunt all around the mountain. Ski & Ride to different “poker chip stations” on the mountain to earn cards in your poker hand. Family-friendly & no poker experience necessary. The game is simple: after registration at the Main Lodge, check out the Poker Run trail map to see where all the Poker Chip Stations are hidden around the mountain. Plan your route to all of the Poker Chip Stations, ski/ride to each zone, and take a selfie with the Poker Chip to prove you were there. At the end of the day, return back to the lodge within the time limit and you’ll earn a card in your poker hand for each station you visit. We’ll choose your best hand for you, and stack you up against other players to determine who wins! Tons of cash and prizes are up for grabs. Stick around for the afterparty with live music and awards. For more information, visit https://www.facebook.com/events/1268107011838554/.
Sunday, February 1
Full Moon Snowshoe – 5-7 p.m., Ed Z’berg Sugar Pine Point State Park, 7360 West Lake Boulevard. Come trek under the Snow Full Moon with us! For more information, visit https://www.eventbrite.com/e/full-moon-snowshoe-tickets-1980276203432.
Tuesday, February 3
Andy Frasco & Lonesome Joy – 7 p.m., Crystal Bay Casino, 14 Highway 28. For more information, visit https://www.bandsintown.com/e/107378164?app_id=pkvts0on0m&came_from=287&utm_medium=api&utm_source=partner_api&utm_campaign=event or call (775) 833-6333.
Pioneer Center Golden Encore presents In-Tune Tales “Goes to the Movies” – 5-6 p.m., Incline Village Library, 845 Alder Avenue. Join In-Tune Tales for a deep dive into the grand tradition of cinema soundtracks and famous theme songs from beloved films of the last 100 years. Music is the emotional glue that gives our favorite movies the most impact, creating connection with the film’s characters and environment as well as continuity moving the on-screen story forward. The importance of movie soundtracks is emphasized to illustrate excitement, suspense, joy, sadness, mirth, loss, terror and a sense of wonder! In-Tune Tales combines violin, keyboards, acoustic and electric basses, and vocals to create a nostalgic live performance. Born and raised in Omaha, Scot Marshall has been entertaining in Reno/Tahoe since 1985. He first learned the art of storytelling from his grandmother, Adabelle Cherry Marshall, who traveled with Chautauqua from 1916- 1918. While studying with jazz legend Rufus Reid, he learned how jazz improvisation is conducive to storytelling. Scot has played with the Reno Phil, Reno Chamber Orchestra, Omaha Symphony, Fargo/Moorhead Symphony, Arthur Fiedler, The Diamonds, Greg Adams, The Jordanaires, Mimi Fox, and many more. Many will recognize Scot’s distinctive voice from the weekly KUNR radio program Saturday Night Jazz. For more information, visit https://events.washoecountylibrary.us/event/15303122 or call 775-832-4130.
Wednesday, February 4
Wind Down Wednesday: Charcoal Art – 3:30-5 p.m., Incline Village Library, 845 Alder Avenue. Join us for a charcoal art experience where you can explore bold lines, soft shading, and the fun of working with this versatile medium. This simple, relaxed session lets you experiment freely as your drawing comes to life. This program is designed specifically for adults – recommended ages 55 and over. Supplies provided by the library. Due to limited supplies, registration is required. For more information, visit https://events.washoecountylibrary.us/event/15406254 or call 775-832-4130.
Thursday, February 5
Moontricks – 8 p.m., 14 State Route 28. Moontricks returns to the Crown Room on February 5, 2026! Doors:7 PM Show:8 PM Tickets $25 ADV / $30 DOS https://tixr.com/e/165015 For more information, visit https://www.facebook.com/events/1170271158364149/.
Senior Dance Night – 6-8:30 p.m., Fox Cultural Hall, 8707 N. Lake Blvd. Join us for a traditional old time dance! Learn the traditional dances like the waltz, fox trot, and other classics. Senior Dance takes place every first Thursday of the month. $5 per person. Dance lesson at 6pm. Dance, 7:00-8:30 pm. Cookies, drinks, and treats for sale. For more information, visit https://chamber.truckee.com/events/details/senior-dance-night-02-05-2026-77111.
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