Tahoe Snowmobiles is celebrating locals with free Local Community Day event
STATELINE, Nev. – Tahoe Snowmobiles is calling all Tahoe locals to their first-ever snow-clad Local Community Day event on Sunday, January 11 from 10 a.m., to 4 p.m., offering free tubing, and snowmobiling along with chances to win giveaway prizes.
Tahoe Snowmobiles, a locally owned and operated business in South Lake Tahoe, is aiming to give back to the community, and bring people together to indulge in the true nature of the Lake Tahoe winter season, and what better way to do that than to spend time in the snow?
“The idea behind Local’s Day,” said Taylor Shearer, head of marketing and corporate events at Tahoe Snowmobiles and Tubing, “was to bring the community together to give local families and kids, especially those who may not otherwise have the opportunity, the chance to experience snowmobiling and tubing. We want to make winter activities on Lake Tahoe accessible and inclusive for everyone.”

Locals who are looking for a joyous day off work, a day spent enjoying time with their families or even a way to relieve some stress, Local Community Day is the place to do it.
When asked what Tahoe Snowmobiles is anticipating most about hosting the event on Sunday, Shearer said, “We’re most looking forward to introducing the local community to what we offer, sharing a fun and memorable winter experience together, and hopefully making Locals Day an annual tradition.”
Additionally, a DJ will bring some upbeat ambience to the event and starting at 11 a.m., there will be giveaway prizes every hour until 3 p.m.
“Through our family of local businesses and our nonprofit, Marine Research & Education, we’re continually working to expand access to outdoor experiences and give back in meaningful ways. We’re excited to continue growing these efforts in the years ahead,” added Shearer.
Get your hardshell jackets and snow boots ready, and come to Local Community Day, located at 75 US-50 in Stateline, Nev., next to the Tahoe Blue Events Center.
You can sign up for the event by visiting, https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/sl/mNAPCpZ.
A valid local ID is required for free entry.


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