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Friday, July 10
Cowgirls + Cocktails – 5-7 p.m., Alder Creek Adventure Center. Cowgirls and cowboys are invited to gather for an early evening trail ride followed by a social hour with beer, wine and appetizers. This event is for adults ages 21+. For more information, visit https://www.facebook.com/events/1752626689512771/.
The Heart of Robin Hood – 7:30 p.m., Sand Harbor State Park, 2005 Highway 28. Additional dates: 7/10, 7/16. For more information, visit https://laketahoeshakespeare.com/event/the-heart-of-robin-hood-3/ or call (800) 747-4697.
Saturday, July 11
Classical Tahoe – 5:30-9:30 p.m., Ricardi Pavilion at the University of Nevada, Reno at Lake Tahoe, 291 Country Club . Classical Tahoe Music Festival returns for its 15th season July 11–Aug. 9, bringing four weeks of orchestral, jazz and chamber music performances to North Lake Tahoe. Featuring more than 70 musicians from across the country, the 2026 season includes orchestral masterpieces like Beethoven’s Symphony No. 7 and Tchaikovsky’s Piano Concerto No. 1, the return of Music in Motion with the Lake Tahoe Dance Collective, the Brubeck Jazz Summit celebrating jazz legend Dave Brubeck, family-friendly programming and a new chamber concert at Sugar Bowl Resort. Performances take place at the Ricardi Pavilion at the University of Nevada, Reno at Lake Tahoe and additional venues throughout Incline Village. The season also honors America 250 with concerts featuring American composers and themes. Tickets and full festival information are available at classicaltahoe.org. Additional dates: 7/11, 7/12, 7/14, 7/16. For more information, visit https://classicaltahoe.org/ or call 775.372.7904 .
Clean Up Events – 9 a.m.-12 p.m., Diamond Peak Ski Resort, 1210 Ski Way. IVGID Waste Not organizes and promotes community cleanups in conjunction with The League to Save Lake Tahoe (Tahoe Blue Crew) and other local organizations. Picking up litter beautifies our town and helps prevent watershed pollution! We would love to see our ski community out there helping to clean up litter on the slopes and around town. Check back here often, as more cleanups may be added throughout the summer. June 13, 2026: Incline Green Clean (Incline Village Library, 9am-12pm) – view details Pollution Penguins/Diamond Peak Ski Team Cleanup (Diamond Peak, 9am-12pm) – meet at upper parking lot July 11, 2026: Pollution Penguins/Diamond Peak Ski Team Cleanup (Diamond Peak Ski Resort, 9am-12pm) September 19, 2026: The Great Sierra Cleanup (Incline Village Recreation Center)- view details Pollution Penguins/Diamond Peak Ski Team Cleanup (Diamond Peak Ski Resort, 9am-12pm) – meet at upper parking lot For more information, visit https://www.diamondpeak.com/event/clean-up-events/2026-07-11/ or call (775) 832-1177.
Container Garden Creation Workshop #3 – 9:30-11 a.m., North Tahoe Recreation & Parks North Tahoe Recreation & Parks, 6600 Donner Rd. Plant your own mini garden! Design a vibrant garden that fits any space. Learn about pillars, spillers, fillers and how to care for your plants throughout the year. Hosted at the Community Garden in the North Tahoe Regional Park. Cost: $25/Members, $40/Residents, $50/Non-Residents Ready to join the Community Garden this summer? Member benefits include: – Unlimited Garden access and share of the harvest. – Working side-by-side with NTPUD’s Master Gardener. – Reduced registration rates for Garden Workshops! – Connect with other gardeners and the community. – Enjoy the peaceful garden environment with friends and family. – Weekly garden newsletters with gardening tips and tricks. Learn more: https://ntpud.org/recreation-parks/facilities/north-tahoe-regional-park/community-garden For more information, visit https://www.facebook.com/events/1520654686121542/.
Family + Friends Rock Climbing Clinic – 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m., 11509 Northwoods Blvd. Join us for an adventurous day on the rocks at our Family + Friends Rock Climbing Clinic! Whether you’re new to the sport or a seasoned climber, this professionally guided experience on iconic Donner Summit offers a fun challenge for all levels. All equipment is provided—just bring your sense of adventure! Tahoe Donner will provide shuttle service to and from the climbing site. All youth participants (ages 7-17) must be accompanied and registered by a parent or guardian. We’ll reach out one week prior to collect climbing shoe sizes. For more information, visit https://www.facebook.com/events/1331721098575827/.
The Illeagles – The premier tribute to the music of the Eagles (SEATED SHOW) – 8 p.m., 14 NV-28. The Illeagles – The premier tribute to the music of the Eagles (SEATED SHOW) Sat. July 11th 2026 I Doors: 7pm Show: 8pm I Tickets: $25 ADV / $30 DOS I Ticket Link: https://tixr.com/e/182584 What do people want when they go see a live band? The members of SF Bay Area–based tribute band Illeagles believe audiences want to be fully engaged and captivated from the first note to the final encore. After more than a year of sold-out performances, that belief has proven true night after night. Illeagles was founded in late 2016 when six friends came together with two things in common: a deep love for timeless West Coast rock and a shared commitment to musical excellence. Each member is a standout musician in their own right, and that collective passion led to countless hours of study, rehearsal, and refinement — carefully recreating the signature harmonies, soaring guitar lines, and tight ensemble interplay that defined a generation of classic American rock. For more information, visit https://www.facebook.com/events/1260950406170558/.
Intro to Disc Golf – 9-11 a.m., North Tahoe Recreation & Parks North Tahoe Recreation & Parks, 6600 Donner Rd. Learn the fundamentals of disc golf in this beginner-friendly clinic led by a PDGA Tournament Director. Participants will be introduced to essential skills, techniques, and rules of the game in a supportive, hands-on environment. By the end of the session, players will have the confidence and knowledge to head out and enjoy a full round of disc golf on their own. Equipment provided. Age 14+. Dates: Saturdays June 13, July 11, August 15 Time: 9:00am-11:00am Location: North Tahoe Regional Park Cost: $15/Resident, $20/Non-Resident For more information, visit https://www.facebook.com/events/1646175606621209/.
Jesse Brewster Music – 8 p.m.-12 a.m., Crystal Bay, 580 Amagosa Rd. Jesse Brewster is a dynamic writer, producer and multi-instrumentalist in several styles. Fast or slow, heavy or soft, there’s an infectious pull in Brewster’s songwriting that is impossible to ignore. On stage Brewster and his band perform with a symbiotic grace, and his studio creations are deep and engaging For more information, visit https://www.bandsintown.com/e/108019304?app_id=pkvts0on0m&came_from=287&utm_medium=api&utm_source=partner_api&utm_campaign=event.
La Catrina Burgers & More Grand Opening! – 12-8 p.m., Tahoe Backyard, 8428 Trout Ave. You’re Invited to the Grand Opening of La Catrina Burgers & More! Tahoe Backyard is excited to welcome our newest food truck, La Catrina Burgers & More! Come discover a delicious twist on your favorites with Mexican-style smash burgers, unique tortas, and bold flavors you won’t find anywhere else. For more information, visit https://tahoebackyard.com/event-calendar.
Macbeth – 7:30 p.m., Sand Harbor State Park, 2005 Highway 28. Additional dates: 7/11, 7/12, 7/15. For more information, visit https://laketahoeshakespeare.com/event/macbeth-4/ or call (800) 747-4697.
Music by the Meadow – 5-7 p.m., Pizza On The Hill Music, 11463 Northwoods Blvd. Grab a blanket and head over to the lawn at Northwoods Clubhouse on Saturday evenings from 5-7PM to enjoy FREE live music performances amidst the pines and meadow views. Kick your shoes off and dance along with your favorite local musicians and bands! Indoor and outdoor dining available at Pizza on the Hill, and a playground is nearby for the kiddos. July 11: Dad’s Lame Playlist July 18: Funky Frontier July 25: Love’s Secret Domain Aug. 1: Moody Cat Aug. 8: Wild Ginger Aug. 15: Public Eye Aug. 22: Rogue Aug. 29: The Get Rich Quick Sept. 5: Sonik Rewind For more information, visit https://www.facebook.com/events/1025213010082414/.
Saturday Makers’ Market w/ Live Music: The Georgia Handshakers – 3-7 p.m., For more information, visit https://tahoebackyard.com/event-calendar.
Tahoe City Swim – 9 a.m., Commons Beach, 400 N Lake Blvd. The Tahoe City Swim is staged in historic Tahoe City and features the beautiful, clear, and clean water of Lake Tahoe. There is a 1/2 mile, 1.2-mile, and 2.4-mile course set up just off of Commons Beach, where spectators can see the action firsthand. https://tahoeswimming.com/events/tahoe-city-swim For more information, visit https://www.facebook.com/events/989282226931288/?acontext=%7B%22event_action_history%22%3A%5B%7B%22mechanism%22%3A%22lov_feed%22%2C%22surface%22%3A%22bookmark%22%7D%5D%2C%22ref_notif_type%22%3Anull%7D.
Tahoe Off-road Triathlon – 8 a.m., Commons Beach, 400 N Lake Blvd. The Tahoe Off-road Triathlon races celebrate the natural environment of Lake Tahoe, with its excellent terrain, trails, and blue water. AKA XTERRA Tahoe City. The swim occurs in Lake Tahoe, one of the clearest, cleanest, and deepest lakes in North America. Tahoe City also has some of the most treasured mountain biking trails. The bike course features single-track and double-track, fields of wildflowers, and breathtaking Sierra views. The races start and finish at Commons Beach on the shore of Lake Tahoe. https://bigblueadventure.com/tahoe-off-road-triathlon For more information, visit https://www.facebook.com/events/992650586514856/?acontext=%7B%22event_action_history%22%3A%5B%7B%22mechanism%22%3A%22lov_feed%22%2C%22surface%22%3A%22bookmark%22%7D%5D%2C%22ref_notif_type%22%3Anull%7D.
Wild Soul Yoga Festival – 11-12 a.m., Palisades Tahoe, 1960 Squaw Valley Rd. HABITAAT (Tomas Wischerath) is a San Francisco based DJ, composer, and producer who is pushing the boundaries between organic bass and high-energy dance music, creating a sound he describes as “electronic music inspired by nature”. Born in Brazil and raised in the Bay Area, HABITAAT’s sound is deeply influenced by hip-hop beats, cinematic movie scores, and underground dance music—crafting immersive sonic landscapes that transport listeners to a world where rhythm meets the raw beauty of the earth. Blending infectious dance beats and ethereal melodic sounds, HABITAAT’s soundscapes mirror the beauty of our own natural world in danceable and psychedelic ways. For more information, visit https://www.bandsintown.com/e/108166745?app_id=pkvts0on0m&came_from=287&utm_medium=api&utm_source=partner_api&utm_campaign=event or call (800) 403-0206.
Sunday, July 12
Brubeck Jazz Summit 2026 – 7 p.m.-12 a.m., Classical Tahoe, 291 Country Club Dr. Grammy-winning Musician, Composer, Educator and Activist Roxy Coss has become one of the most unique and innovative Saxophonists on the scene. She is the Founder and President of Women In Jazz Organization (WIJO), Co-Artistic Director of the Brubeck Jazz Summit, and Visiting Fellow for the Think Tank at Wesleyan University’s Bailey College of the Environment ’24-’25. Starting in September ’25, Roxy will be joining Stony Brook University as Director of Jazz Studies. Downbeat called her “an exceptional young talent.” For more information, visit https://www.bandsintown.com/e/107899541?app_id=pkvts0on0m&came_from=287&utm_medium=api&utm_source=partner_api&utm_campaign=event.
Concerts at Commons Free Summer Concerts 2026 – 4-7 p.m., Commons Beach, 400 N Lake Blvd. Concerts at Commons returns to Commons Beach in Tahoe City for another summer of free live music on the shores of Lake Tahoe! Join us Sunday evenings from June 14-Sept. 6 (NO SHOW JULY 5) for live bands, dancing, community fun, food, shopping and unforgettable Tahoe sunsets. New for 2026, FREE shuttle service will be available to every concert from Olympic Valley and the West Shore through partnerships with Palisades Tahoe and TNT-TMA. Free bike valet will also return this summer courtesy of Lake Tahoe Bicycle Coalition. 2026 Concerts at Commons Lineup: June 14 – Collectivity June 21 – Wild Child June 28 – Joy and Madness July 5 – No concert July 12 – Moga Family Band July 19 – Big Blue Guitarmageddon July 26 – Poor Man’s Whiskey Aug. 2 – Broken Compass Aug. 9 – New Monsoon Aug. 16 – Boot Juice Aug. 23 – Scott Pemberton O’Theory Aug. 30 – Allmond Bros Band Sept. 6 – Blues Monsters and Friends Learn more at ConcertsAtCommonsBeach.com #TahoeCity #ConcertsAtCommons #LakeTahoe #LiveMusic Mestizo Beat | Clare Foster, TCDA For more information, visit https://www.facebook.com/events/2124077915100148/2124082951766311/?active_tab=about.
James Garner’s Tribute to Johnny Cash – 7 p.m., 2945 Polaris Rd. In Tahoe City one night only! Don’t miss this world-class tribute to the Man in Black in a show that Walks the Line! For more information, visit https://www.eventbrite.com/e/james-garners-tribute-to-johnny-cash-tickets-1990459243178.
Moga Family Band – 4 p.m., Commons Beach, 400 N Lake Blvd. Get ready for the Family Vacation Tour ’26! Fresh off being crowned the winners of the 2026 American Songwriter “Road Ready Talent Contest,” the Moga Family Band is taking their high-octane “Nashville-baked” funk, soul, and blues across the country. This powerhouse Nashville super-collective features members who have appeared on The Kelly Clarkson Show and The Today Show, having toured with superstars like Blake Shelton, Lainey Wilson, Cory Wong, and Victor Wooten. For more information, visit https://www.bandsintown.com/e/108272317?app_id=pkvts0on0m&came_from=287&utm_medium=api&utm_source=partner_api&utm_campaign=event.
Subra at the Castle – Sunday, Night Two – 4:45-7 p.m., Emerald Bay State Park, 6 CA-89. Guitar, bass, drums, piano, banjo, ukulele…he can do it all! Subra Doyle is a passionate musician and guitarist who has been playing since the age of 7 and performing since the age of 13. Passionate about various genres, including jazz, blues, reggae, and folk, Subra enjoys weaving multiple genres into his music, often performing complex and evolving live looping performances with musical layers that engage the senses. Catch good vibes with Subra Doyle’s songs and serenades on Sunday, July 12th, at Vikingsholm Castle. Enjoy a twilight reception at Emerald Bay, arguably one of the coolest venues in Tahoe! This is a fundraising event, so your ticket supports education programs and restoration projects in the Tahoe California State Parks! Tickets are $110 ($100 for SSPF Park Donors), which includes an exclusive experience of driving down to Emerald Bay, parking, a private twilight reception with live music, and heavy appetizers. A reservation is required. For more information, visit https://www.facebook.com/events/2412504049237650/.
Monday, July 13
Ambassadors Soccer Camp – Description July 13-17th: Ambassadors Soccer Camp Time: 9:30am-2pm daily Ambassadors Soccer Camps are designed for children ages 5-14 and offer a fun, safe, and positive five-day soccer experience. Campers will learn skills, play games, and compete in an encouraging environment led by Christian mentor-coaches from all over the world who care about both athletic and personal growth. Each day also includes a special Bible time, where kids will hear about faith in Jesus through our Toward the Goal curriculum-helping them grow both on and off the field.Whether your child is new to soccer or already loves the game, this camp is a great place to build confidence, friendships, and lasting memories! The cost of camp this year is $180 per camper for the week. Scholarships are also available if needed-we want every child to have the opportunity to participate. For more information, feel free to reach out to Amber at [email protected]. Registration Link Additional dates: 7/13, 7/14, 7/15, 7/16. For more information, visit https://business.ivcba.org/event-calendar/Details/ambassadors-soccer-camp-1717124?sourceTypeId=Hub or call (775) 831-6626.
Beach Cleanup – 8:30-10 a.m., North Tahoe Event Center, 8318 North Lake Blvd.. Join the North Tahoe Public Utility District at the North Tahoe Event Center every Monday from June 1 through August 27 to help keep our beaches and community clean. Meet on the Lakefront Patio at the North Tahoe Event Center at 8:30 a.m. to fuel up on fresh-brewed coffee and doughnuts before we head out to pick up trash. It is a rewarding way to kick off your week while giving back to the lake we love. Event Details When: Mondays, June 1 – August 31 Time: 8:30-10am Location: North Tahoe Event Center, Lakefront Patio For more information, visit https://www.facebook.com/events/749766891496884/749766924830214/?active_tab=about.
Constitutional Scholars Speaker Series at Lake Tahoe – 6-7:30 p.m., National Perspectives on the most important constitutional questions of our time – UNR at Lake Tahoe For more information, visit https://business.ivcba.org/event-calendar/Details/constitutional-scholars-speaker-series-at-lake-tahoe-1840135?sourceTypeId=Hub.
RENO PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA– Decades: Back to the ’80s – 7:30 p.m., Sand Harbor State Park, 2005 Highway 28. For more information, visit https://laketahoeshakespeare.com/event/reno-philharmonic-orchestra-decades-back-to-the-80s/ or call (800) 747-4697.
Truckee Mini Bug Camp – 9 a.m.-1 p.m., Various Locations, 12200 Joerger. In this special three day mini camp, young campers will look under logs, among plants, and in tree bark in search of hidden insects in various locations around Truckee. They will also learn what these bugs eat and their important jobs in the ecosystem. For more information, visit https://www.tinsweb.org/north-shoretruckee-camps.
Tuesday, July 14
Canyon Springs Tree Watering – 6-7:30 p.m., 10645 Regency Cir. Join us for a medium length walk terrain to water sugar pine seedlings we planted last fall. Wear closed toe shoes and long pants. We can give you a watering backpack if you can carry 20+ pounds. You can also bring your own watering jug or use our kitty litter containers. For more information, visit https://sugarpinefoundation.org/.
Grooves by the Greens – 6-8 p.m., The Lodge Restaurant at Tahoe Donner Music, 12850 Northwoods Blvd. Summer nights at the Pavilion just got better with FREE live outdoor music performances on Tuesday evenings from 6-8PM July 7 through August 25. Sit back, relax and groove along with your favorite local musicians and bands amidst the fresh air and fairway views. Indoor and outdoor dining is available at The Lodge Restaurant & Pub. July 7: Mike Sinclair July 14: Michael Buster July 21: Robbie Gade July 28: Lisa + the Lawless Aug. 4: Lady and the Tramps Aug. 11: Steel Sparrows Aug. 18: Is and Was Aug. 25: Jon Hennion Duo For more information, visit https://www.facebook.com/events/3532132433622921/3532132440289587/?active_tab=about.
Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival 2026 – 7:30 p.m.-12 a.m., Sand Harbor, 2005 NV-28. Keith Anderson was born in the rural town of Miami, Okla. He excelled in academics and sports while courting a great love for music and performing. He began his college years at Oklahoma State University, where he received the Top Ten Freshman Award and went on to graduate at the top of his class in Construction Engineering with a 3.9 GPA. He also placed second in the Mr. Oklahoma bodybuilding competition and was selected for the Oklahoma All-State football team. He joined the OSU baseball team and secured a slot on the draft list of the Kansas City Royals. But after a shoulder injury ended his pursuit of a professional baseball career, he became more passionate about music, honing his writing and performing talents. After graduating from OSU in 1990, he took a position with a top construction engineering company. A year and a half later, he left for physical therapy school at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical School. However, his scholastic efforts and serious study habits were constantly challenged by his desire for a musical career. For the first time in his life, he decided to concentrate on singing and writing country music. He moved to Nashville in the late 1990s and regularly played the city’s best-known music clubs. In 2002, he won the 10th annual Jim Beam Country Band Search held at the Wildhorse Saloon. That same year, Garth Brooks and George Jones recorded a hit duet of Beer Run (B Double E Double Are You In?)which Anderson wrote with Kent Blazy, George Ducas, Amanda Williams and Kim Williams. The duet received Grammy, CMA and ACM nominations. In 2004, Gretchen Wilson included Anderson’s composition The Bed; on her debut album, Here for The Party, co-written by Vicky McGehee and Big & Rich’s John Rich. His own solo album Three Chord Country & American Rock & Roll was released in 2005. His debut single Pickin’ Wildflowers reached the Top Ten country charts. His second single XXL went viral. It is also his first CCM single that went to #15. For more information, visit https://www.bandsintown.com/e/107912245?app_id=pkvts0on0m&came_from=287&utm_medium=api&utm_source=partner_api&utm_campaign=event.
Wednesday, July 15
Alpine Glow Kayak Tour – 6:30-8:30 p.m., Sugar Pine Point State Park. Experience the alpen glow magic, where the summits of mountains appear to glow with a reddish or pinkish hue. Did you know this glow is caused by the way the sun’s light interacts with the atmosphere and the surface of the mountains? And we’re in the best possible place, right on the water surrounded by mountains, to experience that phenomenon! The Sierra State Parks Foundation is partnering with California State Parks to offer a unique after-hours kayak tour along the shore of Sugar Pine Point State Park in Lake Tahoe. The tour will take place between the highest-elevation operational lighthouse in the U.S. and the park’s southern boundary, overlooking Meeks Bay. State Park staff will provide insight into the region’s cultural and natural history under the radiance of alpenglow. Your ticket helps support educational programs in our parks! The cost of the tour is $55, which includes parking, the kayak rental, mandatory life jackets, and safety training. No experience is necessary. Attendees should arrive at 6:30 p.m. at the restrooms on the Day Use parking lot (lakeside, not campground side of the park), and from there, we will walk together to the boat house to pick up rentals. The tour begins at 7:00 p.m. and lasts an hour and a half, plus. Recommended for ages 12 and up. Space is very limited, so book now! Can’t attend this one? We have another kayak tour July 22nd and August 19th . Thank you to our kayak sponsor, West Shore Sports , for making this magic happen! For more information, visit https://www.facebook.com/events/977053744808649/.
Kyle Ledson & Broken Compass Bluegrass – 6:30 p.m.-12 a.m., Truckee River Regional Park. Truckee Donner Recreation and Park District and Val Videgain Real Estate Team present Music in the Park, a community gathering with great music, every Wednesday from June 17 – August 26 from 6:30 pm-8:30 pm at the Truckee Regional “Salty” Gebhardt Amphitheater.
July 15 featuring Broken Compass Bluegrass!
6:30 – 8:30
Music in the Park is a series of free concerts at Truckee River Regional Park. Join us on Wednesdays to see local bands play some great live music all Summer long. It’s the perfect Truckee activity, so bring the family, dinner, drinks, and enjoy!
[Tahoe City] Liquid Breathwork / Reiki / & Sound Healing – 6-7:30 p.m., The Yoga Room, 475 North Lake Blvd Suite #251 Tahoe City, Ca. Dive into a blissful journey of Liquid Breathwork, Reiki, & Sound where you’ll experience anything from healing, to self-discovery to bliss. For more information, visit https://www.eventbrite.com/e/tahoe-city-liquid-breathwork-reiki-sound-healing-tickets-1991424685843.
Weekly Movie Night at Tahoe National – 8-10:07 p.m., 850 CA-28. Join us every Wednesday for a cozy movie night in the brewery (projector room)! Bring your blankets, pillows, and low chairs—get comfy and settle in. We’ll be alternating family-friendly nights and adult movie nights all summer long. Movie Lineup: (Please note: Movie titles are subject to change. Be sure to check our website for the most up-to-date lineup and schedule before attending.) • July 15 – TBA • July 22 – Pulp Fiction • July 29 – The Sword & the Stone • August 5 – The Wolf of Wall Street • August 12 – Cheaper by the Dozen (2022) • August 19 – Pirates of the Caribbean • August 26 – Jawbreaker • September 2 – The Emperor’s New Groove • September 9 – Paranormal Activity Please Note: • On adult movie nights, no one under 18 is permitted after 8 PM. • If you’re planning to dine with us, please keep in mind the movie begins promptly at 8 PM each Wednesday. • Seating is first come, first served—come early and get cozy For more information, visit https://www.facebook.com/events/1326823816042070/1326823846042067/?active_tab=about.
Thursday, July 16
2026 State of the Lake Report – 5:30-7 p.m., Granlibakken Tahoe, 725 Granlibakken Road. The Tahoe Environmental Research Center presents the State of the Lake Report providing an update of the ecological health of the basin. For more information, visit https://www.eventbrite.com/e/2026-state-of-the-lake-report-tickets-1992016721638 or call 530.583.4242.
Edi-Bōl Dinner Series – 5-8 p.m., Alder Creek Adventure Center. Everyone’s favorite dinner series—with a twist! – is back on Thursday nights from 5PM to 7PM at Alder Creek Cafe. Get excited for all-new Edi-Bōl creations, featuring international flavors, healthy, fresh ingredients and vegan/vegetarian options. Plus, enjoy additional family-friendly options from the regular menu and happy hour pricing on beer and wine from the Trailside Bar, too! To learn more about each bowl, visit: https://www.tahoedonner.com/events/edi-bol-dinner-series For more information, visit https://www.facebook.com/events/1425978675975042/1425978685975041/?active_tab=about.
Ice Cream at the Park – 3-5 p.m., North Tahoe Recreation & Parks North Tahoe Recreation & Parks, 6600 Donner Rd. NTPUD staff and volunteers are scooping it up at the playground in the North Tahoe Regional Park every Thursday in July! All are welcome to enjoy some free ice cream. Thursdays in July, 3-5pm while supplies last For more information, visit https://www.facebook.com/events/4436036306725217/4436036316725216/?active_tab=about.
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