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Tahoe Action: Methodology by Vans, Night Ranger, WFC Championship, Reel Rock Film Tour on tap

Night Ranger will performing at 8 p.m. Saturday, March 25 in the South Shore Room.
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Methodology presented by Vans at Sierra at Tahoe 

On Saturday and Sunday, March 25-26, Methodology will be hosting a free, all day event at Sierra at Tahoe. 

Methodology is a combination of speed and style, and this all snowboarding competition will bring together community and visitors alike with proceeds going to the Bijou Community Skate Park in South Lake Tahoe. 



Registration is still open and is $26.05 to compete, but free to watch the awards and participate in the raffle at 4 p.m. Saturday, March 5. 

To learn more and register visit http://www.methodologysnow.com/registration/sierraattahoe



Night Ranger at Harrah’s Lake Tahoe 

Night Ranger will be performing life in the South Shore Room at Harrah’s Lake Tahoe at 8 p.m. Saturday, March 25. 

Tickets are on sale starting at $77 with prices subject to change. Doors will open at 7 p.m., and children under six are not permitted. 

Night Ranger has earned widespread recognition that includes multi-platinum and gold album status while producing hits including “Sister Christian,” “Don’t Tell Me You Love Me,” and “When You Close Your Eyes.” 

To learn more visit http://www.caesars.com/harrahs-tahoe/shows

WFC Championships at Bally’s Lake Tahoe 

Bally’s Lake Tahoe will be having a live viewing of the World Fighting Championships 149 in the Showroom at 8 p.m. 

Tickets are available for $30 on Ticketmaster.com. Doors will open at 7 p.m. Minors must be accompanied by an adult 21-plus. 

To learn more and purchase tickets to this reserved seating event visit casinos.ballys.com/lake-tahoe/events-calendar.aspx?date=3/25/2023&display=event&eventid=2070568

Wildflowers of Tahoe Presentation at the South Lake Tahoe Library 

At 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 28, the South Lake Tahoe Library will be hosting a Wildflowers of Tahoe presentation, which is free and open to all. 

Join Bob Sweatt as he shares flowers of the 2022 Wildflower Year sponsored by the Tahoe Institute of Natural Sciences. 

This presentation will end at 7 p.m. and is sponsored by Friends of the Library. 

Night in Tahoe Fundraiser at Tahoe Beach Club 

The Zephyr Cove Elementary School Parents Club invites the community to join them for their annual fundraiser event, Night In Tahoe, beginning at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 28 at the Tahoe Beach Club. 

Tickets are on sale at $75 per person, and includes a complimentary cocktail and heavy hors d’oeuvres. The evening will feature a silent auction and raffle with items donated from local businesses. Bougetz Cellers will also be providing complimentary wine tastings and sponsoring a wine pull. 

To learn more and purchase tickets visit http://www.zcesparentsclub.org/night-in-tahoe

Reel Rock Film Tour at the Lake Tahoe Community College 

The Tahoe Climbing Coalition is proud to bring the Reel Rock Film Tour to Tahoe for the 2023 season at 7 p.m. Thursday, March 30 at the Lake Tahoe Community College Duke Theater. 

Tickets are $25 each, but if you join the TCC at the Pimp Juice level, you’ll receive two free tickets. Following the showing, there will be a raffle with prizes from Blue Granite and Tahoe Sports LTD. All proceeds will go to funding TCC programs. 

Every year, Reel Rock brings a new selection of the best climbing films on tour worldwide. 

To learn more visit http://www.tahoeclimbingcoalition.org/reel-rock

4th annual Luggi Foeger Uphill/Downhill Festival 

The Lake Tahoe premier SkiMo competition at Diamond Peak Ski Resort will be happening Saturday and Sunday, March 25-26. This family-friendly event will see competitors race to the top of the mountain using whatever human-powered method preferred, whether that be skins, snowshoes, running shoes or anything else you can think of. 

Then, participants will ski, snowboard, snowshoe, or run back down to the finish line. 

The event will also include fun actives in the base area including ski boot races, live music, an awards ceremony, and more. 

Registration is still open and prices will vary depending on which race you participate in. Additionally, there will be the Beer Luggi, which is a less competitive race with the option to drink along the way. 

To learn more and register visit http://www.diamondpeak.com/event/luggi-foeger-uphill-downhill-festival

Live music at the Crystal Bay Club Casino 

The Crystal Bay Club Casino will be hosting a weekend of live music, beginning with The Funk Hunters at 8 p.m. Friday, March 24 in the Red Room. 

This 21-plus show is $25 in advanced and $30 the day of the show. Doors will open at 7 p.m. 

The Funk Hunters are a Canadian electronic music DJ duo based in Vancouver with a signature sound influenced by old school funk, soul, and hip-hop. 

At 8 p.m. Saturday, March 25, Tainted Love will be performing in the Crown Room for those 21-plus. 

Tickets to the show are $25 plus taxes and fees. Tickets will be available for purchase the day of the show. 

Tainted Love has been thrilling audiences for over two decades with their high energy, over-the-top renditions of the treasure trove of pop music from the 1980’s. 

To purchase tickets for either show visit devildogshows.com

The Road to Winter WonderGrass at Alibi Ale Works Incline Public House 

The Road to Winter WonderGrass continues with Caltucky Band at Alibi Ale Works Incline Public House at 8 p.m. Saturday, March 25. This free show will include giveaways including Winter WonderGrass general admission tickets, Tram Jam tickets, and Grass After Dark tickets. 

Best known as a local gold country region band, Caltucky blends bluegrass, country, and soul music. 

This show was rescheduled from Saturday, March 4. 

To learn more about the show visit alibialeworks.com/incline-public-house. 


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