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Tahoe Action: Pray for Snow, live music, adult prom, pajama party on tap

Marc Broussard will be headlining the Crown Room at the Crystal Bay Club Casino at 8 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 5, for those 21 and over.
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Pray for Snow at Alibi Incline Public House 

It’s time to get ready for the 2022 snow season. Alibi Incline Public House will be hosting a showing a Pray for Snow 2022 event from 7-9 p.m. Friday, Nov. 4, to celebrate the changing of the seasons. 

Teton Gravity Research’s film, Magic Hour, will be screening throughout the evening, with a raffle benefiting the Diamond Peak Ski Team as well. There will be games, prizes, and a re-release of Alibi’s Snowflake IPA. 



This event is free and is for those 21 and over. 

To learn more, visit alibialeworks.com/incline-public-house



Live music at Crystal Bay Club Casino 

The Crystal Bay Club Casino will be hosting live music in the Crown Room, starting with Marc Broussard with Walden at 8 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 5. Tickets are $25 in advance and $30 the day of the show (plus taxes/fees). 

Marc Broussard is an American singer-songwriter who blends funk, blues, R&B, rock and pop with distinct southern roots. 

Beginning at 9 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 9, BoomBox featuring the Backbeat Brass with Miguel Migs will be performing in the Crown Room. Tickets are $27.50 in advance and $33 the day of the show. They will then be returning to the stage on Thursday, Nov. 11, at the same time. 

These 21-plus shows will feature a little house, a little blues, a little funk, a bit of rock, and a whole lot of soul, as well as special guest artist Mark Farina. 

To learn more and purchase tickets to the shows visit devildogshows.com/crystal-bay-club-casino-events

Bubbles & Bow Ties Adult Prom 

The Hard Rock hotel is hosting this year’s Bubbles & Bowties Adult Prom from 7-11 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 5, and the event promises to be the best one yet following postponements due to the pandemic. 

The event is a popular fundraiser that is honoring Marcia Sarosik this year. This 21-plus event is $85. Dress to impress and get ready for free champagne, instant gratification prize envelopes, a silent auction, a photo booth, and light snacks. 

All funds raised during the prom will go to the Nevada Diabetes Association, which supports Camp Buck, a summer camp for kids with Type 1 diabetes to make connections and learn about how to live a healthy life with a disease that has no cure. 

To learn more, visit http://www.bubblesbowties.com

Pajama Party at Hard Rock Lake Tahoe 

Tahoe’s newest and hottest nightclub Bloom Bar and Lounge at Hard Rock Hotel will be hosting a Pajama Party at 10:30 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 5. Come dressed in your sexiest lingerie or your favorite pajamas and join a party that will keep you up all night long. 

This event is 21-plus and a cover charge will be applied at the door. This event will feature music from DJ SN1. VIP Table Bottle Service is available by calling 775-589-7606 or 530-683-7382. 

To learn more, visit hardrockcasinolaketahoe.com/events/pajama-party

Speaker Series at Wylder Hotel in Hope Valley 

Wylder Hotel Hope Valley has announced the return of its popular speaker series on Eastern Sierra history beginning at 1 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 6, with an entertaining presentation of Tales Along El Camino Sierra. 

Local historian and author David Woodruff will use extensive research and rare photographs during this free presentation hosted in the heated tent at Wylder Resort. 

The presentation will recount the impressive and fascinating efforts promoted by boosters in Eastern California and Western Nevada to get a modern roadway (U.S. Highway 395) built in the region. 

To learn more about this 50 minute presentation, call 760-920-8061.


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