Truckee Artist Awarded 1st Place In International Competition
Truckee-based artist and interior designer, Marcio Decker, was recently recognized with a first-place award at the Florence Biennale, a renowned international art exhibit and competition. His work, "Vanishing Mutualism," was awarded first place in the mixed media category. Decker was the only artist representing the US to be recognized at this international exhibit.VIDEO: Intricate Time-Lapse of Le Chamois Patio Party
Friends, family and fans gathered to celebrate another season and the allure of Le Chamois at the annual end of season Customer Appreciation Party held April 13th at Le Chamois. Tahoe TV captured this dynamic and multi-faceted time-lapse of the scene as the crowd gathered. Watch carefully and count the variety of elements.Alpenglow Sports To Host Beckey Film Screening
Alpenglow Sports in Tahoe City will host “Dirtbag, the Legend of Fred Beckey,” on Saturday, March 24th at 7pm. The evening will consist of a screening of the award-winning film “Dirtbag” and free catered food from Café Zenon. The film will be followed by a question and answer session with local climbers Dave Nettle and Todd Offenbacher, both close friends of Beckey with many entertaining stories that are not to be missed.Tahoe Scores Multiple High Marks In USA Today's '10 Best' Awards
The Lake Tahoe region made a notable showing with multiple top ten awards in the recent USA Today 10 Best Reader's Choice Awards announced Friday, February 12th including a "#1 Best Ski Resort" award for Palisades Tahoe |Alpine Meadows, a "#1 Best Ski Destination" for South Lake Tahoe and a #3 in the 'Best Ski Town' for Truckee.
Alpenglow Mountain Festival Returns Feb. 21 - Mar. 1
The Alpenglow Winter Mountain Festival returns to North Lake Tahoe February 21 - March 1st, with a nine-day celebration of human powered mountain sports featuring numerous events, clinics, demos, presentations, films and more.Dreams & Schemes for Using Lake Tahoe Water
Until 1870 there was a continuous balancing act between how much water a hundred streams poured into the lake and what spilled out through the only outlet, the Truckee River, which ended in Pyramid Lake, Nevada. In effect, the lake level was controlled by Mother Nature. Then things changed.
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