Friday, June 5

TRPA – ‘Coffee Hour’ Meetups – 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.Incline Village. Cultivating Community, Conserving the Basin Upcoming Project Engagement Opportunities TRPA and partners will be hosting casual “Coffee Hour” meetups to foster understanding and dialogue about the proposed “Cultivating Community, Conserving the Basin” policies, environmental impact analysis, partner initiatives and next steps. Join us: Neighborhood Coffee Hour Friday, June 5, 10:30 – 1:30 p.m. (drop in any time) Happy Tiers Café, Incline Village Stop in to chat about housing strategies with neighbors and Karen Fink, TRPA’s Long Range Planning Director. Zoom Coffee Hour with Jean Diaz, Executive Director of Saint Joseph Community Land Trust Tuesday, June 23, 12:00 – 1:00 p.m. Virtual via Zoom Hear from Jean Diaz about how the TAHOE program successfully preserved a home for a local family at a relatively low cost, and how this type of program relates to the Tahoe Living: Cultivating Community, Conserving the Basin proposal.business.ivcba.org/event-calendar/Details/trpa-coffee-hour-meetups-1747275?sourceTypeId=Hub, 775-589-5278

Ski Run Farmer’s Market & Street Fair – 3-8 p.m. | Ski Run Farmer’s Market & Street Fair, South Lake Tahoe. This beloved Friday market is where the heart of South Lake Tahoe comes alive. Stretching along the charming Ski Run Blvd, the market brings Tahoe’s best farmers, makers, musicians, and food vendors for a lively community event packed with good Tahoe vibes. Fridays, 3:00-8:00 pm June 5 through September 11, 2026. Expect fresh organic produce, handmade goods, live music, street food, and spontaneous street dancing. It’s the perfect stop to kick off your weekend—whether you’re meeting friends for happy hour, looking for something fun with the kids, or exploring Tahoe like a local.visitlaketahoe.com/event/ski-run-farmers-market-street-fair/2026-06-05/

2026 Music at Ski Beach – 4-7 p.m. | Incline Village. Fridays at Ski Beach in Incline Village – IVGID passes requiredbusiness.ivcba.org/event-calendar/Details/2026-music-at-ski-beach-1745156?sourceTypeId=Hub

Cool Car Fridays Cruise Night at the Heavenly Village – 5-8 p.m. | Heavenly Village, South Lake TahoeCool Car Cruizen Fridays, All Cool Vehicles Welcome. Free to All. Gas money drawing, prizes, and more! Rain cancels. Open to all cars, trucks, and motorcycles. Brought to you by Good Sam Safe Ride.More information herevisitlaketahoe.com/event/cool-car-truck-and-motorcycle-cruise-every-friday-at-the-heavenly-village/2026-06-05/

Dogs in a Pile – 7-10 p.m. | The Hanger, South Lake Tahoe. facebook.com/events/862198902845130/

LONG TIME – 8 p.m. | Crystal Bay Casino, Crystal Bay. Sometimes the dreams of our youth are not fully realized until we embrace the reality of adulthood. We may know what we want, but we cannot will ourselves into that existence. For the members of Long Time, the journey to being the men they became involved numerous bands, jobs, and relationships, all of which transformed members Thomas John Cadrin, Colin Dinnie, and Andrew Nault in ways too numerous to count. Each success and failure helped to refine their individual worldview, and the combination of those unique perspectives has helped to create one of the most engaging and unique rock bands of the modern era. facebook.com/events/4448393075487756/

Saturday, June 6

Optimist Club of South Lake Tahoe Fishing Derby – 8 a.m. to noon | Sawmill Pond, South Lake Tahoe. Fun event for youth 14 and under. Equipment is available to use and hot dogs, chips and lemonade, All FREE Must be accompanied by an adult.southlaketahoeoptimist.com/day-in-paradise-duck-races/, 530-307-9083

National Trails Day – 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. | Van Sickle Bi, South Lake Tahoe. The Tahoe Rim Trail Association, in partnership with Keep Tahoe Blue , American Hiking Society and Nevada State Parks, is kicking off the trail season on June 6th by spending the day caring for one of the most loved trail systems in the Tahoe Basin, Van Sickle Bi-State Park . National Trails Day is a chance to get outdoors, connect with your community, and give back to the places you love! This year, you get to choose between trail work with the TRTA and a trash cleanup with Keep Tahoe Blue. Meet at Van Sickle Bi-State Park (meeting time for trail volunteers is 8:30 am and meeting time for cleanup volunteers is 10 am) to share a cup of coffee and pastries with our fellow community members. After grabbing some snacks, folks cleaning up will split off from the trail workers, and both groups will get to work! At 2:00 PM we will come back together for a tailgate party to celebrate our hard work and community! For more information and to register for cleanup or trail workday, please visit keeptahoeblue.org/events-activities-lessons/national-trails-day-june-6-2026/.business.tahoechamber.org/events/details/national-trails-day-26131

Community Clean Up Day – 9 a.m. to noon | Incline VillageDescription And Tahoe Backyard AfterParty – Kings Beach. business.ivcba.org/event-calendar/Details/community-clean-up-day-1751767?sourceTypeId=Hub

2nd Coyote Country Steak Cookoff – noon-7 p.m. | South Lake Tahoe. LTCC’s BBQ Cookoff brings food, music, and community together, plus networking, and career experiences for students and localseventbrite.co.uk/e/2nd-coyote-country-steak-cookoff-tickets-1985401685888

North Tahoe Community Choir Broadway Concert – 2-4 p.m. | St. Patrick’s Episcopal Church, Incline Village. North Tahoe Community Choir, directed by Donna Roberts Axton, presents our annual Broadway Concert, featuring music from Chitty Chitty Bang Bang and Mary Poppins, in honor of Dick Van Dyke’s 100th birthday, and Jekyll & Hyde. Wednesday June 3rd at 7:00 PM and Saturday June 6th at 2:00 PM at St. Patrick’s Episcopal Church, 341 Village Blvd., Incline Village. Advance tickets are $20 and are available at Potlatch, Handmade at the Lake, or from choir members. Tickets are $25 at the door. Children under 12 are Free.775-741-5084

Adult Prom – 7 p.m. | Stateline. Adult Prom Hosted by Xquisite. Get ready for a night of glamour, fun, and purpose! Join us on Saturday, June 6 from 7–10 PM at Peek Night Club for an unforgettable Adult Prom experience. Dress to impress and relive the magic of prom Crown a Prom Queen & King Enjoy a fabulous night out with friends All while making a difference! Every dollar raised supports Xquisite, helping empower survivors of trafficking, assault, and domestic violence. As a special highlight, our Prom King and Queen will win a pair of VIP tickets to a Summer Concerts show! Don’t miss this chance to dance the night away for a great cause—grab your crew and make it a night to remember!facebook.com/events/813504881580049/

The Village Church – Family Night – 7-9 p.m. | Incline Village. Join us for our church partnership event for a meaningful and joy-filled family evening centered on the theme “Adorning the Gospel.” Rooted in Philippians 1:27-2:18, this event is designed to help families explore what it looks like to live out the beauty of the Gospel together in everyday life. Throughout the evening, families will engage in interactive activities around the church that highlight unity, humility, and Christ-centered living. These hands-on experiences are designed for all ages, making it a wonderful opportunity for parents and children alike to learn, grow, and have fun side by side. Dinner will be provided, giving families time to relax and connect with one another. Following the event, you’ll have the opportunity to continue the evening in worship through a special concert, all included with your registration. Whether your children are young or growing fast, we invite you to come be part of a night that encourages faith, strengthens family bonds, and celebrates the Gospel together. business.ivcba.org/event-calendar/Details/the-village-church-family-night-1728306?sourceTypeId=Hub

DeCelle Memorial Lake Tahoe Relay. Lakeview Commons at El Dorado Beach, South Lake TahoeLake Tahoe Relay Team Challenge – Saturday, June 6, 2026. The Lake Tahoe Relay teams consist of 7 people, each running approximately 8 to 12 miles. All runners will have the same team number pinned on the front of their shirt. Course closes at 8:00 p.m. Runners will be asked to be leave the course after 8:00 p.m. for their own safety. Registration is available online. For more information, contact runtahoe@outlook.com. visitlaketahoe.com/event/lake-tahoe-relay/

Sunday, June 7

OMG Fun Run – 8:30 a.m. | Old Meyers Grade, Twin Bridges. Register now for the tenth annual OMG Fun Run to be held Sunday, June 7 from 10am-12pm at the Old Meyers Grade in Meyers. Registration is now open through 5pm, June 6. Advanced registration is $20 for adults and $10 for children (12 and under) and includes a free OMG t-shirt. Kids under 5 attend free (do not receive a shirt). Registration the day of the event is $25 for adults and $15 for children and will be held onsite at Old Meyers Grade from 8:30-9:30am. For a few hours, leopards, butterflies, world-class athletes and Tahoe style entertainment will take over Old Meyers Grade. Costumes are encouraged and the best costume in each division (child – 12 and under, woman and man) will receive a prize. Additional prizes will be awarded for the 1st to Reach the Top and Most Laps in each division. Winners in each category and participants who complete at least three laps will have their names posted on our website after the event. This year, participants can feel even better about joining the fun—a portion of proceeds will benefit the Live Like Giada Memorial Scholarship, supporting local students. To learn more or contribute, visit https://edcf.fcsuite.com/erp/donate/create/fund?funit_id=4366. Old Meyers Grade is located .1 miles up South Upper Truckee Road. The course gate-to-gate roundtrip is 2.6 scenic miles. The event will be held rain or shine. The OMG Fun Run is presented by the Meyers Community Foundation, a 501(c)(3) dedicated to improving life in Meyers. Proceeds from the event will go to fund, support and promote creative and sustainable projects community-enhancing events in Meyers. facebook.com/events/1621001972455837/

Beer Pong Tournament – 2-4 p.m. | South Lake Brewing Company, South Lake Tahoe. Come test your skills in our Beer Pong Tournament on Sunday, June 7th! Sign up for your chance to win prizes and bragging rights. Games will start at 2 PM at the Brewery. Sign up with a teammate or as a solo player to be paired up with a teammate at the event. $20 per team or $10 for solo players. Register in advance online.southlakebeer.com/brewery-events, 530-578-0087

Thievery Corportation’s 30th Anniversary – 7-10 p.m. | The Hanger, South Lake Tahoe THIS IS A 21+ SHOW. DOORS AT 6PM SHOW AT 7PM PARKING INFORMATION: ON SITE PARKING IS LIMITED AND IS $10 PER VEHICLE. IF YOU’RE GOING TO DRIVE, GET HERE EARLY. LEAVING YOUR CAR OVERNIGHT IN OUR LOT IS OK WITH US. OVERNIGHT CAMPING HOWEVER IS NOT PERMITTED. PLEASE CONSIDER RIDING YOUR BIKES AND OR USING RIDE SHARE. THERE IS PLENTY OF FENCE TO LOCK YOUR BIKES TO. IF OUR LOT IS FULL YOU CAN FIND ADDITIONAL PARKING AT THESE LOCATIONS, WHICH WE HAVE RENTED FOR THE DAY : 971 & 981 SILVER DOLLAR AVE (BEHIND THE SHELL STATION), 80 PARKING SPACES PLEASE DO NOT PARK AT MINI GOLF NEXT DOOR – YOU WILL BE TOWED facebook.com/events/1578313756784787/

America’s Most Beautiful Bike Ride – Margaritaville Resort Lake Tahoe, South Lake TahoeFriends, family, and supporters are invited to relax at LandShark Bar & Grill and enjoy our post ride happy hour and live music. Starting on 06/07/2026 and ending on 06/07/2026 margaritavilleresorts.com/margaritaville-resort-lake-tahoe/things-to-do-in-lake-tahoe/events/americas-most-beautiful-bike-ride

Monday, June 8

Level Up Workshop: Service is Black & White; Hospitality is Color – 9 a.m. | Edgewood Tahoe, StatelineLevel Up Workshop: “Service is Black & White; Hospitality is Color” Inspired by Unreasonable Hospitality by Will Guidara As the summer season approaches, Tahoe Chamber, in partnership with Edgewood Tahoe Resort, invites hospitality and service-based professionals to a Level Up Workshop focused on elevating customer service into true hospitality. Facilitated by Kathy Healy, Training and Development Manager at Edgewood Tahoe Resort, this interactive session will provide practical, real-world strategies to strengthen guest connections, support team leadership, and create memorable experiences. Participants will explore how to lead with a people-first mindset, build emotional intelligence, align service with brand values, and turn everyday interactions into intentional moments that exceed expectations. This workshop is designed for individuals and teams looking to perform at their best during peak season through guided facilitation, hands-on learning, and actionable tools that can be applied right away. Kathy Healy is an HR professional with more than 10 years of experience in training and development, including nearly five years in luxury hospitality. She holds a PHR certification from HRCI and a master’s degree in organizational leadership, bringing a strong background in motivating and engaging teams through meaningful learning experiences. Space is limited to 50 in-person attendees. ***Each in-person participant will receive a copy of Unreasonable Hospitality by Will Guidara*** Register today and invest in you and your team’s success this summer facebook.com/events/2072991739950036/

Tuesday, June 9

Business Community Workshop – 8 a.m. | South Lake Tahoe. The City is calling on residents and business owners to join us at our Business Community Workshop. The goal of this meeting is to identify the opportunities, challenges, and priorities shaping our local economy. This session will give attendees the opportunity to speak directly with City Council members and City staff about what businesses are experiencing on the ground and where City action could make the greatest difference. Participants will be able to share their perspectives on the City’s economic needs, voice concerns and ideas in a structured setting, and help ensure that the realities facing South Lake Tahoe’s business community are clearly understood by local decision-makers. ️ Link to rsvp https://forms.office.com/g/vFRmEdHWnj There will be two identical sessions, please choose whichever is most convenient: Morning Session: 8 a.m. – 10 a.m. Community Room @ the Rec Center – 1100 Rufus Allen Blvd. Evening Session: 5 p.m. – 7 p.m. Council Chambers @ City Hall – 1901 Lisa Maloff Way facebook.com/events/1936085270394317/

Eyes On the Lake Training – 10 a.m. to noon | Valhalla Tahoe, South Lake TahoeDo you love to kayak, paddleboard, and walk on the shoreline at Lake Tahoe? Then join us for a free Eyes on the Lake training! This training is open to the public, all ages welcome. Learn how to identify Tahoe’s various native and invasive aquatic plants, and how to report observations that allow Keep Tahoe Blue and our partners to control new populations of aquatic invaders before they do lasting damage to Lake Tahoe. We want to be sure that Lake Tahoe remains clear and blue! Our friends from Tahoe Keepers and the Lahontan Regional Water Quality Control Board will be joining this training and sharing tips on how to clean, drain, and dry your equipment and how to identify potential harmful algae blooms (HABs). For questions, reach out to courtney@keeptahoeblue.org.sierranevadaalliance.org/events

Level Up Workshop: How Your Business Can Protect Lake Tahoe – noon-1:30 p.m. | Keep Tahoe Blue, South Lake Tahoe. Level Up Workshop: How Your Business Can Protect Lake Tahoe Lake Tahoe is more than just where we live and work it’s the heart of our community and the foundation of our local economy. With 15 million visitors drawn to Tahoe’s crystal-clear waters each year, our businesses play an important role in both serving our community and helping protect the natural beauty that keeps people coming back. Join the Tahoe Chamber for this inspiring Level Up Workshop featuring Hailey Hawkins of Keep Tahoe Blue at the beautiful new Spurlock/Evers Environment & Education Center. Learn practical, actionable steps your business can take to reduce environmental impact, support stewardship efforts, and become a leader in protecting the place we all love. Whether you’re a small business owner, manager, or team leader, this workshop will leave you with meaningful ideas to make a difference while strengthening Tahoe’s future. Tuesday, June 9 ⏰ 12:00 PM – 1:30 PM Spurlock/Evers Environment & Education Center Bring your lunch or enjoy the conversation over your midday break! Let’s work together to protect Lake Tahoe for our businesses, our community, and generations to comefacebook.com/events/918472597882964/

Wild Wonder Learning Series – Corvids – 5:30-7:30 p.m. | Lake Tahoe Wildlife Care, South Lake TahoeJoin us for a two-hour event to learn about some of our most common bird neighbors in Tahoe. This all-ages, two-hour onsite event, hosted by LTWC’s Community Programs Coordinator, Caleb Cripe, will explore Corvids, a family of birds that include ravens, crows, and all kinds of Jays. The presentation will include a Q&A session and interactive learning. This is a free event, but donations are appreciated ( Donate Here ). The suggested amount is $10 per individual or $25 per family. All proceeds directly support LTWC.ltwc.org/event/wild-wonder-learning-series-corvids/

THE ELOVATERS – TAHOE TAKEOVER 2026 – 7-10 p.m. | The Hanger, South Lake Tahoe. facebook.com/events/971892882003864/

Finding My Way: Stronger Minds to Bright Futures – Lake Tahoe 4-H Camp, Stateline. A youth camp designed to build self confidence, learn about careers, and make new friends. eventbrite.com/e/finding-my-way-stronger-minds-to-bright-futures-tickets-1987154233806

Cone Camp 2026 – South Lake Tahoe. Cone Camp is a hybrid training course comprised of a 2-3 hour online prep course (Cone Hunting 101) and in-person hands-on field training. Attendees learn how to identify, monitor, and facilitate collections from California’s native conifers to support reforestation efforts taking place across the state. Anyone interested in learning about conifer cone and seed collection! College students, professional and amateur arborists, foresters, field technicians, community scientists, and Corps or service members are all welcome. Cone Camp Day 1 provides a robust introduction to the skills, tools, and knowledge related to cone collection and forest seed gathering. If cone collection is or will become part of your work, we recommend staying for Days 2 & 3 for more in-depth guided practice. sierranevadaalliance.org/events

Wednesday, June 10

Beaver Coexistence in California Webinar – 9-11:30 a.m. | South Lake Tahoe. Are you ready to learn more about how beaver coexistence can build capacity for land managers and owners in California? Join the California Beaver Coexistence Training and Support Program on June 10 from 9-11:30am for an informative webinar featuring coexistence experts and practitioners. During our 2nd annual webinar, participants will hear from Grey Hayes, Beaver Coexistence Program Manager at Occidental Arts & Ecology Center. Grey will share about the California Beaver Help Desk. This new landowner support tool provides technical and financial support for those ready to expedite beaver solutions—from neighborhoods experiencing flooding, wetland managers with clogged culverts, and ranchers looking to preserve shade-producing trees.

The webinar will also feature presentations and discussions with two of the state’s leading beaver coexistence professionals: Cathy Mueller with Connected Ecology and David Krawitz-Greenspan of Wet Meadows Institute. They will share case studies showing how their work makes living alongside beaver easy and affordable for communities. The Beaver Institute’s Aaron Hall will describe the national context of California’s beaver coexistence efforts. Additionally, Molly Alves from the California Department of Fish and Wildlife’s Beaver Restoration Program will offer updates about that program, and Vicky Monroe of CDFW’s Human Wildlife Conflict division will discuss how her team works to resolve human-beaver conflicts.

Participants are encouraged to watch our previous webinar, which this year’s will build upon with timely new information and insights about coexistence in California. We anticipate ample time to answer participant questions during the webinar. sierranevadaalliance.org/events

Brüka Theatre for Children, “The Sporkals League: A Hero’s Adventure – 10:30 a.m. | Incline Village Library, Incline Village. Brüka Theatre for Children is presented by Pioneer Center Youth Programs. Brüka Theatre has been presenting live theater in our community for 33 years. This production features professional actors bringing the story to life with a small set of props and costumes, incorporating physical theatrics, improvisation, audience interaction, and links to curriculum. Funny and insightful, this theatre troupe features top-notch performers and writers who consistently involve young people in learning and participating in theater and related arts. This season, Brüka Theatre for Children presents a new original work The Sporkals League: A Hero’s Adventure. Named for the spoon/fork variety utensil in lunchrooms, this kooky group of problem solvers is in a league of their own as they focus their talents on values and creating community. Select children are invited to participate in the creation of each performance, ensuring that every show is unique. events.washoecountylibrary.us/event/16655023

Hetch Hetchy at a Crossroads: Join us for a Special Presentation – 11 a.m. to noon | South Lake Tahoe. Join us for an upcoming Sierra Nevada Alliance presentation! This event will feature a special session exploring the future of one of California’s most iconic—and debated—landscapes: Hetch Hetchy Valley in Yosemite National Park. This timely discussion will explore the opportunities and challenges surrounding proposals to restore Hetch Hetchy Valley, including potential dam removal and alternative water storage approaches. A once-in-a-generation ecological restoration opportunity, the conversation will examine what restoration could mean for water reliability, ecosystems, and the future of this treasured landscape. Looking forward to the conversation.sierranevadaalliance.org/events

Marty O’Reilly Trio – 7:30 p.m. | Valhalla Boathouse Theatre, South Lake Tahoe. There’s something about Marty O’Reilly’s music that feels like it’s always been here-like an old story being told in a new way. His voice is raw and real, his guitar playing gritty and soulful. It’s music that doesn’t try to be anything other than honest, and that’s exactly why it hits so hard. He pulls inspiration from the roots of Americana; his sound references folk greats like Woody Guthrie, blues legends like Howlin’ Wolf, gospel pioneers like Sister Rosetta Thorpe, and master storytellers like Tom Waits. It’s a sound that captivates and connects audiences, and leaves them wanting more. His live shows aren’t just concerts-they’re cathartic experiences. One moment it’s soft and haunting, the next it’s wild and electric. The kind that stay with you long after the lights come up. But it’s not just about the sound. Marty’s songs dig deep into the human experience-loneliness, connection, love, loss. Whether it’s an intimate solo set or a full band show, he makes every audience feel like they’re part of the story. Over the years, Marty has built a dedicated following through relentless touring and staying true to his craft. He’s shared the stage with artists like Shakey Graves, St. Paul & The Broken Bones, Sarah Jarosz, and Alice O’Donovan and played at festivals like Bottlerock, SXSW, and High Sierra Music Festival, but his focus has always been on making music that means something. Marty has poured everything into his music-spending years on the road, self-funding his albums, and navigating the ups and downs of life as an independent artist, husband, and father. But through it all, he’s never lost sight of why he started: to make honest music that connects. If you’re looking for music that feels real, that makes you stop and listen, Marty O’Reilly is someone you need to hear. valhallatahoe.showare.com/eventperformances.asp?evt=259

THE ELOVATERS – TAHOE TAKEOVER 2026 With Special Guest Claire Wright and Pipe Down – 8 p.m. | Crystal BayTHE ELOVATERS – TAHOE TAKEOVER 2026 With Special Guests Claire Wright and Pipe Down Doors: 7PM Show: 8PM Ticket Link: https://tixr.com/e/187341 Exploding into the American progressive roots scene in 2018 with their #1 Billboard Reggae album Defy Gravity, The Elovaters have quickly become a household name for lovers of Sublime, Jack Johnson, Dave Matthews, Stick Figure and more. Their music has been featured on CBS’ Hawaii Five-O and their song “Boston” was played during the World Series Parade when the Boston Red Sox won in 2018. Several of The Elovaters songs are in heavy rotation on SiriusXM’s “No Shoes Radio,” “Margaritaville,” and “The Spectrum.” They won Artist Of The Year, and Live Act of The Year in the 2022 New England Music Awards, and a few months later were voted Reggae/Ska Artist of The Year in the Boston Music Awards. Their 5th studio album, Shark Belly Motel, will be released on Ineffable Records May 15, 2026 facebook.com/events/3499326636908985/

Thursday, June 11

D.L. Bliss Reopening Celebration – 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.Tahoma. Join us for a live virtual celebration as we mark the reopening of D. L. Bliss State Park. Broadcasting live from the shoreline of Lester Beach, this event will highlight the Lake Tahoe park’s remarkable history, diverse landscape, and many recreational opportunities. Viewers will get an inside look at the park’s iconic natural features and learn how recent infrastructure improvements are making it possible to once again welcome visitors for camping, hiking, swimming, water activities, and more. The program will spotlight the major water system upgrades recently completed in the park, critical improvements that ensure safe and reliable water infrastructure for visitors. Special guest appearances will include Armando Quintero (Director, California State Parks) and Rich Adams (Superintendent, Sierra District), who will share about the ongoing work to protect and steward California State Parks. At 1:30 PM, the program will transition to an exciting live underwater broadcast from the legendary Rubicon Wall. California State Parks scuba divers will descend into the blue waters of Lake Tahoe to explore this dramatic underwater landscape and share the geology and natural history that make the area so unique. Experience both above and below the surface as we celebrate the reopening of one of California’s most spectacular state parks. sierrastateparks.org/events/bliss-reopening