We’re barely past Thanksgiving and it’s time to plan for New Year’s Eve. There are many activities to choose from and some require advance reservations. So here’s the list: • New Year’s Eve Fire and Ice Celebration at Northstar—DJ and live music, ice skating, fireworks and s’mores by the fire, face painting and more. • • New Year’s Eve Sunset Snowshoe Tour—Snowshoe hike begins at Tahoe Donner Continue Reading
Prepare Yourself and Your Car For Winter Driving
While Lake Tahoe residents and visitors await the big snow, it is time to plan for winter safety in your automobile. We all hate the problems that arise when accidents, breakdowns and injuries cause traffic to come to a standstill. Here are some tips: Don’t drive too fast or slam on the brakes or you will surely be spinning around in the snow. Other driving tips are just common sense: don’t Continue Reading
Squaw Valley Ski Holdings Challenges Incorporation With $253,000
The Incorporate Olympic Valley movement has encountered opposition from Squaw Valley Ski Holdings, owners of the Squaw Valley ski area and 51% of Alpine Meadows, and Save Olympic Valley(SOV), an alliance of residents, property owners and businesses in the valley. On their website and in regularly appearing full page advertisements in the local newspapers Save Olympic Valley has expressed doubt Continue Reading
IRONMAN LAKE TAHOE 2014
There’s only three weeks until IRONMAN Lake Tahoe and there are countless cyclists preparing for it in the Lake Tahoe, Squaw Valley, Truckee, Northstar and Kings Beach areas. The race takes place on September 21st. Athletes will compete for 50 qualifying slots for the IRONMAN World Championship in Kailua-Kona, Hawaii. It begins on a cold Sunday morning at 6:30 a.m. at Kings Beach State Continue Reading
Hamilton Loomis at Tuesday Bluesdays in The Village at Squaw Valley August 12th
Hamilton Loomis will be playing in The Village at Squaw Valley on August 12th at 6pm for Tuesday Bluesdays. This weekly summer event is free and The Village comes alive with locals and visitors enjoying music, food, and drinks. Booths provided by Village restaurants feature food and drink specials with a wide variety of choices, and Village shops also have special deals to take advantage of. Continue Reading
Lake Tahoe, Truckee and Squaw Valley Are Great Places For You and Your Dog
Don’t leave your best friend at home when you come on vacation to Lake Tahoe, Truckee or Squaw Valley. Check out the Dog Trekker website for “Ten Ways to Have Fun with Your Dog at Lake Tahoe” and a comprehensive list of dog-friendly activities, campgrounds, hotels and motels, trails, beaches and more. Enclosed gondola cars on two lifts at Northstar and the aerial tram at Squaw Valley welcome Continue Reading
Full Moon Party at High Camp Squaw Valley
Celebrate the biggest full moon of the year at the Full Moon Party in Squaw Valley. The party begins at 8:00 pm on Saturday, August 9th at High Camp, 2000 ft. above the valley floor. This event features 6 DJs, a mountaintop laser show and a silent roller disco. Click on the Squaw Valley link for more details and the DJ lineup. Continue Reading
Wanderlust Comes To Squaw Valley
Beginning Thursday, July 17th, the Wanderlust festival brings to Squaw Valley yoga, music and nature. It features world-renowned yoga and wellness teachers, top musical acts and DJs. Start your morning with meditations. In the afternoon enjoy fun in the sun, sip cocktails by the pool, and dance under the stars. For more information, check out: Squaw Valley website. Wanderlust Squaw Continue Reading
Squaw Valley Brews, Jazz & Funk Fest
Music and beer tasting are the activities of the day. More than 40 breweries are offering their brews for sampling and the festival features a fantastic selection of music. The Brews, Jazz & Funk Fest runs for two days, August 9th and 10th from 2:00-8:00 pm, and all proceeds benefit the Humane Society of Truckee-Tahoe. For the music schedule, click on the Squaw Valley website. Continue Reading
Water Resources are Sufficient to Support Village Expansion
The draft Village at Squaw Valley Specific Plan Water Supply Assessment was presented to the Squaw Valley Public Service District (SVPSD) Board of Directors on Tuesday, June 24, 2014. The conclusion of that report is that the aquifers in Olympic Valley can supply the water needs of both the expected increase use of water by the proposed Village at Squaw Valley Expansion project and other future Continue Reading
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