Action in Tahoe: Hippie Sabotage, Tentacle Difficulties and more!
Friday, March 20
Daily Live Music – 12-8 p.m., Gunbarrel Tavern. Daily live music at multiple locations in the Village, including the corner stage at Azul Latin Kitchen, Basecamp Pizza, and Gunbarrel Tavern. Additional dates: 3/20, 3/21, 3/22, 3/23, 3/24, 3/25, 3/26. For more information, visit https://theshopsatheavenly.com/event/live-music-gunbarrel-tavern/2026-03-20/.
Jose “Manny Maze” DJ Meza – 11 p.m.-1:30 a.m., Noel’s Coffee and Apothecary. For more information, visit https://tahoemusic.live/?page=6.
Ski With A Ranger at Heavenly – 1-2 p.m., Heavenly Village, Heavenly Village Way. Ski With A Ranger program returns to Heavenly Mountain Resort. Participants will also learn about natural resources and environmental stewardship. For more information, visit https://sierranevadaalliance.org/events.
Saturday, March 21
Snowshoe Cocktail Races – 5-9 p.m., The Grove, 1900 Jameson Beach Rd. Camp Richardson Resort’s friendly, laugh-out-loud winter snowshoe competition returns to the beach in front of The Grove restaurant 1/17, 2/21 & 3/21 2026. Racers are invited to try their luck and skill at racing with cocktail trays in hand through obstacles. The winner is the fastest and cleanest, with trays and drinks intact. No experience is required, but a hefty sense of balance is helpful. Registration is free, and there are multiple race categories, including men/women’s sprint, obstacle and team. Competitors can win prizes that range from day-use lift tickets from Sierra at Tahoe, to dining certificates, stays, and merchandise. For more information, visit https://camprichardsonresort.com/event/snowshoe-cocktail-races/2026-03-21/.
South Lake Tahoe Friends of the Library Book Sale – 10 a.m.-3 p.m., South Lake Tahoe Library , 1000 Rufus Allen Blvd. Looking for a new read at a great price? Then stop by the library for our Friends of the Library Spring Book Sale- Saturday, March 21, 2026, from 10 am – 3 pm! Priced individually or an entire bag full for $10. Special curated book bundles and “Blind Date with a Book” books also for sale. Members are invited to the Preview Sale at 9 am. Not a member? Join now or the morning of the sale. Become a member now at: https://eldoradolibraryfriends.org/south-lake-tahoe-friends-of-the-library/
Spring Summit Pop Up Bar – Diamond Peak Ski Resort, 1210 Ski Way. Quench your thirst at the Spring Summit Pop Up Bar, located at the top of Crystal Ridge on Saturday, March 21. We’ll have a selection of canned beverages and packaged snacks for sale (credit cards only) with views of Big Blue.The party continues down at the base on the Loft Bar deck with a DJ. More details coming soon… * The Summit Bar is only accessible to intermediate/advanced skiers and snowboarders via the Crystal Express Chair. Must have a valid lift ticket or season pass and ski/snowboard equipment to load the chair and be able to ski/snowboard down Crystal Ridge. Sorry, no footloading or scenic lift rides are allowed. Please drink responsibly. For more information, visit https://www.diamondpeak.com/event/spring-summit-pop-up-bar/ or call (775) 832-1177.
Tahoe Club Crawl Fall/Winter 25/26 – 8-11 p.m., Tahoe Club Crawl, 31 US HWY 50. Tahoe Club Crawl is an organized VIP nightlife tour of the Tahoe South. With the purchase of your ticket, you will receive a welcome shot at 3 out of 4 stops, appetizers, free indoor games at Tipsy Putt and VIP entrance into Peek Nightclub, Lake Tahoe’s hottest Club! You will meet amazing people and have the night of your lives. We meet every Saturday at 8:00 PM Aleworx Stateline, unless told otherwise. Be Sure To Check Out our Ice Cream Shop, Aloha Ice Cream Tahoe “Winner of Best Ice Cream in Tahoe 7 Years In A Row” (Opened Seasonally) For more information, visit https://tahoeclubcrawl.ticketsauce.com/e/tahoe-club-crawl-fall-winter-25-56?aff=cityspark.
Tentacle Difficulties Tour – 8 p.m., 14 State Route 28. lespecial – Tentacle Difficulties Tour Sat. Mar. 21st 2026 I Doors: 7pm Show: 8pm I Tickets: $22 ADV / $27 DOS I Ticket Link: https://tixr.com/e/171629 lespecial is redefining the term “power trio”. The multi-instrumentalists from Connecticut continue to push the boundaries of what a three-piece band is capable of both live and in the studio ahead of their latest album, “Odd Times”. The band’s signature blend of “heavy future groove” combines headbanging metal riffage and surgical rhythmic precision with bone shaking 808s, sub synths and ethereal vocal stylings for a dance floor that welcomes moshing, dancing and hip swaying alike. Listeners are taken on a journey to the musical netherworld through esoteric soundscapes punctuated by raw, primal power. For more information, visit https://www.facebook.com/events/829740700042717/.
Sunday, March 22
Hippie Sabotage: Give and Take Tour – 7:30 p.m., Harrah’s Lake Tahoe, 15 Highway 50. Sale Dates and Times: Public Onsale : Fri, 30 Jan 2026 at 10:00 AM Spotify Presale : Thu, 29 Jan 2026 at 10:00 AM Caesars Rewards Presale : Wed, 28 Jan 2026 at 12:00 PM Ticketmaster Presale : Wed, 28 Jan 2026 at 12:00 PM Social Presale : Wed, 28 Jan 2026 at 12:00 PM Citi® Cardmember Presale : Wed, 28 Jan 2026 at 10:00 AM For more information, visit https://www.facebook.com/events/922140946910199/ or call (800) 427-7247.

Intro to Metalwork: Stacking Rings – Snowflower Studios Even Timings – 5-7:30 p.m., Description Join us for a hands-on jewelry workshop with Aurora of Snowflower Studios, where you’ll learn the fundamentals of metalworking while creating a set of sterling silver stacking rings from start to finish. In this beginner-friendly class, you’ll work with high-quality sterling silver to form, solder, texture, and polish your own set of three handcrafted stacking rings. Materials for one 6mm gemstone ring are included in the cost of the workshop, giving you the option to add a subtle pop of color and personality to your final pieces. Aurora will guide you through each step of the process, making this workshop approachable for complete beginners while still engaging for those who are already comfortable using jewelry tools. Additional charms or stones may be purchased during the workshop for further customization. Sip drinks, enjoy light snacks, and settle in for a relaxed, creative evening. You’ll leave with a meaningful set of handmade rings that are perfect for stacking, gifting, or wearing every day. Details Price: $110/$135 per person Age: 16+ Optional Upgrade: Gold filled rings, +$25 Includes: All tools and materials for three sterling silver stacking rings, one 6mm gemstone, snacks, and drinks Skill Level: All levels welcome No experience necessary – Just bring your curiosity and creativity For more information, visit https://business.ivcba.org/event-calendar/Details/intro-to-metalwork-stacking-rings-snowflower-studios-even-timings-1634638?sourceTypeId=Hub.
Photo Snowshoe – 9 a.m.-12 p.m., Echo Lake Sno-Park, Echo Summit Rd. For more information, visit https://tahoerimtrail.org/event/photo-snowshoe/.
Monday, March 23
Blue Ribbon Cutting: Mountain High Recovery Center – 4-5 p.m., 2494 Lake Tahoe Blvd Suite B7. Blue Ribbon Cutting: Mountain High Recovery Grand Opening. Join the Tahoe Chamber as we celebrate the grand opening of Mountain High Recovery at their new location on Thursday, March 23, 2026! Join us in welcoming this important new resource in our community, enjoy light appetizers and refreshments, meet the team, and reconnect with fellow Chamber members and friends. It’s a great opportunity to show your support and learn more about the services Mountain High Recovery offers! Thursday, March 23, 2026, 4:00 PM – 5:00 PM 2494 Lake Tahoe Blvd Suite B7, South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150 Light apps & refreshments provided We look forward to celebrating with you! For more information, visit https://business.tahoechamber.org/events/details/blue-ribbon-cutting-mountain-high-recovery-center-26077.
Ski with a Ranger – 1-2 p.m., Kirkwood Mountain Resort, 1501 Kirkwood Meadows Dr. Join Us for Ski with a Ranger at Kirkwood! The Eldorado National Forest is offering free guided tours at Kirkwood on Mondays, from February 2 through April 6, 2026. Led by Forest Service staff and volunteers, these tours explore the local natural environment and the forests here at Kirkwood. How to Participate: Visit the Forest Service table in Red Cliffs Lodge between 10am and 1pm to sign up for the tour. The tour runs from 1pm to 2pm on Chair 1. Attendance is first-come, first-served and limited to 10 participants. Tour attendees must have their own lift ticket and gear. For more information, visit https://www.facebook.com/events/1647014879610676/1647014906277340/?active_tab=about.
Tuesday, March 24
Speed Dating: The First Sip – 5:30-8 p.m., South Lake Brewing Company, 1920 Lake Tahoe Blvd. Dating apps are tired, let’s do this in real life. Join us for an inclusive, safety-first Speed Dating night at the Brewery on Tuesday, March 24th. All genders and sexual preferences are welcome. Whether you’re here for romance, friendship, or a little flirtation with fate, grab a drink and see where the night takes you. The event will run from 5:30-8 PM at our Brewery located at 1920 Lake Tahoe Blvd. The $18 admission price includes a pint of beer or seltzer of your choice. Space is limited so sign up in advance to guarantee your spot. For more information, visit https://www.southlakebeer.com/brewery-events or call (530) 578-0087.
Tom Hamilton – Red Room – 8 p.m., 14 State Route 28. Tom Hamilton will be playing an intimate show in the Red Room. $20 ADV/DOS I Doors: 7pm Show: 8pm I Ticket Link: https://tixr.com/e/165147 For more information, visit https://www.facebook.com/events/1322077522580070/.
Medicare 101 with Craig Wilcox – 5-6 p.m., Douglas County Public Library–Lake Tahoe Branch, 233 Warrior Way. Join us at 5:00 p.m. for a no-cost Medicare 101 seminar hosted by Craig Wilcox. For more information, visit https://library.douglascountynv.gov/calendar or call (775) 588-6411.
Wednesday, March 25
Tahoe Line Dancing at Cascade Kitchens – 7:30-9:30 p.m., Cascade Kitchens, 1030 Tata Ln. Description Dust off your boots, it’s time to dance! Starting 10/8, we’re hosting Line Dancing every Wednesday, 7:30-9:30 PM. No cover, all ages welcome, and beginner-friendly! We’ll sprinkle in a few lessons so everyone can join the fun. Come kick up your heels with us! For more information, visit https://business.tahoechamber.org/events/details/line-dancing-03-25-2026-24759.
Trail Talk – 6-8 p.m., South of North Brewing Co., 932 Stateline Ave. For more information, visit https://tahoerimtrail.org/event/trail-talk/.
Thursday, March 26
“CBC Comedy Night” Sam Tallent w/ Tba – 8 p.m., Crystal Bay Casino, 14 Highway 28. For more information, visit https://devildogshows.com/event/cbc-comedy-night-sam-tallent-w-tba/ or call (775) 833-6333.
VALHALLA TAHOE PRESENTS ANOTHER DINNER & IMPROV AT LAKE TAHOE GOLF COURSE – 6-9 p.m., Lake Tahoe Golf Course, 2500 Emerald Bay Rd. What happens when you have a fun night of improv with dinner that sells out? Why, you schedule another one! A night where you will laugh all the way home. This legendary local troupe has been cracking up Tahoe since 1993, making them the longest-running comedy show in town. The show is smart, silly, and family-friendly, so yes—bring the kids… and your sense of humor. For more information, visit https://valhallatahoe.com/events/ or call 530 318 5458.
Chamber Mixer at The Idle Hour – 5:30-7 p.m., Description For more information, visit https://business.tahoechamber.org/events/details/chamber-mixer-at-the-idle-hour-26078.
Harnessing Communications to Educate and Engage Community of Trail Volunteers – 10-11 a.m., There’s an entire audience out there that you might not be reaching only through on the ground activities. Social media opens an entirely new avenue to develop a community of volunteers, and to sustain the ones who are already along for the ride. This webinar will cover how to create a basic communications plan for your organization. Additionally, learn how to prioritize social media platforms, develop a newsletter and blog to supplement communications, and what content attracts volunteers and engagement. For more information, visit https://sierranevadaalliance.org/events.

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