Thursday, March 3, 2011

7 pm doors open at 6 pm.   Residents and travelers in the Lake Tahoe region endure some of the most brutal winter storms in the world. Snowfall measured in feet, wind gusts in excess of 180 mph, and wind chills far below zero conspire to wreak havoc on anyone caught unprepared. This lively 60-minute presentation by Weather Historian Mark McLaughlin captures compelling stories and dramatic images that chronicle our dynamic past.  

The Mark Twain Cultural Center

760 Mays Blvd. #10
Incline Village, NV 89451