North Lake Tahoe Snowfest Carnival

February 27, 2009

Snowfest winter carnival begins today  

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Every spring since 1982, North Lake Tahoe comes alive with 10 fun-filled days and nights, jam packed with activities and events for all ages. This year, the annual favorites will be back, along with a host of great new ones! On and off the mountain, at North Tahoe’s numerous resorts, and vibrant lakeside neighborhoods, there’s something for everyone. Enjoy on-snow events at resorts like Squaw Valley USA, Alpine Meadows, Homewood, Diamond Peak, and Northstar-at-Tahoe; Participate in special events, parades, races, parties, concerts, theater; and of course, there’s plenty of wining and dining to be had at North Lake Tahoe’s fine restaurants and lively establishments. The Snowfest! event calendar is jam-packed with fun events and activities. From on-mountain competitions, to dining, parties, live music, and parades, there’s something for everyone.

 

 

 

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Kym Fabel, of the North Lake Tahoe Chamber of Commerce, rides a float during the Tahoe City parade.

Snowfest begins today, Feb. 27, and concludes on Sunday, March 8. Some of the highlights are opening ceremonies in Squaw Valley tonight with the queen coronation at 6 p.m. followed by the laser show, torchlight parade and fireworks at 7 p.m. There will be pancake breakfasts and parades on Saturday, Feb. 28, in Tahoe City and Saturday, March 7, in Kings Beach. Look for the Sierra Nevada College float. The events are too many to list and range from family friendly ice cream eating contests, to pet lover activities such as the Dress-up-your-dog contest, to adult only bar parties. Check the Snowfest! web site at www.tahoesnowfestival.com for a complete event schedule. 

 

Some of the events of interest to Incline Village include:

 

Friday, Feb. 27
4th Annual 2009 Science Expo

The Science Expo is from 3 to 7 p.m. Friday, Feb. 27, and will feature interactive science experiments for children ages 6-12 and their families on the themes of “Snow, Water, Ice & Earth.” In addition, this year, many of the activities will pertain to climate change / global warming and the local impacts here at Lake Tahoe. Admission is free and includes an ice cream cone! Hosted in part by the nonprofit Organizations UC Davis Tahoe Environmental Research Center, Sierra Nevada College and Lake Tahoe School. http://terc.ucdavis.edu

 

Saturday, Feb. 28
Tahoe Comedy North Presents ‘SnowFest Magic & Comedy’

Get the kids together and come enjoy an incredible magic show, lakeside! Hosted by the North Tahoe Business Association, this fun filled evening will kick off with the family friendly magic show at 5 p.m., followed at 8 p.m. with a hilarious comedy show put on by Tahoe Comedy North. Headlining the night’s event is the hilarious Jim Giovanni, featuring Stephen B with host Sean Peabody. Filling the guest spots are locals Rowe and Aaron Wilson. Doors open at 7 pm and show starts at 8 pm. Tickets for purchase at Incline Cleaners, Grog and Grist Deli in Incline Village, Noah’s Video in Kings Beach, C B’s Pizza in Carnelian Bay, and New Moon Natural Foods in Tahoe City and Truckee. For more info on the event go to www.NTBAMainstreet.org, or www.tahoecomedynorth.com

 

Sunday, March 1
Tahoe Nordic Search & Rescue’s “Great Ski Race”

 

Cross Country Ski Racers from all over the world will embark on the 33rd Annual Great Ski Race at 9 a.m. The 30 km race begins at the Tahoe Cross Country Center in Tahoe City, and goes up andOver the ridges to end at the Cottonwood Restaurant in Truckee. The Great Ski Race is one of theLargest Nordic ski races west of the Mississippi! It is the main fundraising event for the Tahoe Nordic Search and Rescue Team, a non-profit organization.

 

Sunday, March 1
Snowbomb Presents the Toyota Sick & Twisted Freestyle Tour-Slopestyle
at Diamond Peak Ski Area

 

Check out this SnowBomb Competition, and see who’s got the best moves in this Slopestyle competition. This Tour showcases local talent in over 12 events per season and awards more than $25,000 in cash and prizes. Sponsors include: Under Armour, Volkl, Burton & BernReg: Registration is from 9-10:30 a.m. with the contest beginning at 11 a.m.

 

Thursday, March 5
A Day at the Hyatt

 

Come on in and check out the Hyatt at Lake Tahoe personally from 3 to 11 p.m.! Check in as a SnowFest participant at the “Concierge” desk to find out more about the “Winter Deal Duo” in the Stillwater Spa, and the promotions in the Casino, as well as the Lone Eagle Grill for some incredible food and drinks! Call ahead to book discounted Stillwater Spa treatments for the day @ (775) 886-6745. More info on the “Day at the Hyatt”at www.laketahoe.hyatt.com

 

Diamond Peak Learn to Ski and Ride Week $29.00

February 24, 2009

Come Celebrate Learn to Ski and Ride Week March 9-13th at Diamond Peak!

Learn to ski and ride for only $29! In an effort to encourage everyone to get better at skiing or snowboarding, we created another week dedicated to teaching you a new sport or improving your skills. Diamond Peak held one Learn to Ski Ride Week back in January and it was so successful we decided to add another one during March 9-13.

The $29 Learn to Ski  Ride Week is available for ages 7 and up and includes a beginner lift ticket, group lesson and rental. Lessons start at 10 am and 2 pm. Repeat as many times as you want during the week! The first-time beginner package usually costs $81 for a 1 hr 45 min lesson, rental equipment and a lift ticket but during Learn to Ski and Ride Week get all of this for only $29. Save over $50 during this week!

A $59 Learn to Ski Ride package is available for ages 4-7. This package includes a 2-hour group lesson, rentals and a lift ticket with access to the Schoolhouse and Lodgepole lifts.   

Diamond Peak is a great place to learn with its wide, easy to navigate slopes and top-of-the-line ski and snowboard instructors. Diamond Peak lacks the crowds and has beautiful lake views from almost every run. It’s the perfect mountain for families and beginners and there is a variety of ski and snowboard packages for all ages and abilities.

Reservations are not required and there will be plenty of room for everyone. Come to Diamond Peak during the week of March 9-13 and ask for the first-time beginner package at any ticket window. Learn to ski or ride for only $29!

Diamond Peak is located on 1210 Ski Way in Incline Village, Nevada. For more information and current conditions, call 775-832-1177.

Kings Beach Parents Co-op Kicks Off Snowfest with BBQ

February 16, 2009

Kings Beach Parents’ Cooperative presents the Snow Festival Kick Off BBQ Bash on February 25, Wednesday from noon to 3 p.m. at the co-op at 8082 Steelhead in Kings Beach. Enjoy a brisk BBQ and fun for the kids! The group will be creating the float for the parade, too. Community members interested in the programs are welcome to attend! Come help ring in the celebration of snow!

Diamond Peak Hosts Toyota’s Sick Twisted Event

February 12, 2009

Diamond Peak Hosts Toyota’s Sick Twisted Peak Slopestyle March 1

Toyota’s Sick Twisted Event, presented by Under Armour Performance, is making a stop at Diamond Peak with over $1,000 in prizes and gear.

The Toyota Sick Twisted Freestyle Tour is open to men and women of all skills and ages. Registration will be from 9:00-10:30 am in the base lodge and the competition starts at noon. HELMETS ARE REQUIRED. Watch skiers and snowboarders get sick and twisted in the new terrain park located on the Spillway run at Diamond Peak. An awards ceremony will follow the competition on the Diamond Peak base lodge deck (weather permitting).

The Toyota Sick Twisted Tour is a favorite event among locals. Sponsors of the event include Under Armour, Burton, Volkl, Cholula Hot Sauce, Bern Helmets, Porter’s, and more. It’s an event not to miss!

Diamond Peak Ski Resort is located at 1210 Ski Way in Incline Village, Nevada. For current weather and trail conditions, visit www.diamondpeak.com   or call (775) 832-1177.

North Lake Tahoe Fire Department Hosting Blood Drive

February 9, 2009

North Lake Tahoe Fire Protection District will be hosting a Community Blood Drive Friday, February 13, from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the main fire station located at 875 Tanager Street.  “Find the Hero in You” and give the gift of life. Donate blood on Friday, February 13.

Food and beverages will be provided courtesy of the Hyatt Regency Resort, Spa & Casino, U Bake Pizza and Subway Sandwiches.

To make an appointment, please contact the Fire District at 775-831-0351, ext. 0 or log onto www.bloodhero.com and use sponsor code: incline.

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