Sunday, May 27, 2012

Tahoe City Solstice Festival June 15-24 | Tahoe City Downtown ...

The Tahoe City Solstice Festival?includes ten signature events offered throughout ten days, all of which tout?Tahoe City?s distinct qualities and character: instant access to Lake Tahoe, artisan food and wine, acclaimed?musicians and artists, and celebrated amalgamation of shops, restaurants, and galleries.

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Friday, June 15 ? Friday June 24

Adventure Sports Week?highlights the best of Tahoe City?s immediate, world-class access to infinite outdoor?activities and sports, such as trail running, swimming, stand-up paddle boarding, road and mountain biking,?and triathlons. Adventure Sports Week welcomes both competitive and non-competitive participants. As?part of the XTERRA series, registered XTERRA athletes may earn points within the XTERRA U.S. Point?Series. For further information or to register for any event check out?AdventureSportsWeekTahoe.com or call?530.546.1019.

Friday, June 15 ? Friday, June 24, 11 a.m. ? 6 p.m.

The?North Tahoe Arts?Center presents the?Art & Solstice exhibit. Hosting the work of up to ten renowned?Northern California artists, this showing pays homage to all things ?summer-inspired? through all medium.The Art & Solstice exhibit is free to view.?NorthTahoeArts.com; or call?530.581.2787.?North Tahoe Arts Center is closed Tuesdays.

Sunday, June 17, 4:30 p.m. ? 7:30 p.m. ?The Tahoe Gal Cruise featuring live music by Mumbo Gumbocelebrates the essence and soul of Tahoe City.?North Tahoe Cruises welcomes party-goers aboard the 64-foot-long SkipperLiner paddlewheel yacht for an?afternoon of food, music, and festivities on Lake Tahoe. Passengers have little choice but to dance to Mumbo?Gumbo?s incomparable sound which crosses rock, pop, afropop, zydego, and beyond. The real magic happens?as the cruise progresses: hundreds of boaters and kayakers around Lake Tahoe simply follow their ears, make?a beeline to the Tahoe Gal, and create a cultural flotilla of fun on the water. Tickets to the Tahoe Gal cruise?and concert are $100 and can be purchased by visiting TahoeGal.com or by calling North Shore Cruises at?800.218.2464.

Sunday June 17 1:00-4:00PM ?Tahoe City Marina Opening Day Mixer & Tahoe Yacht Club Open House?Join us for light appetizers and drinks at the Tahoe Yacht Club to celebrate the completion of the Marina Expansion (no host bar). Boat owners are also encouraged to decorate their boats to celebrate the start of the Summer season.??(530) 583-1039 for more info.?

Thursday, June 21, 6 p.m. ? 8 p.m. ?The Solstice Stroll Classic Car Show?converts Tahoe City?s North Lake Tahoe Boulevard into a nostalgic?journey through Tahoe?s love affair with classic automobiles and collector cars. From Ford and Chevy to Rolls?Royce and Alfa Romeo, classic cars decorate both shoulders of Tahoe City?s central, lakefront boulevard -creating an ambiance to be appreciated by all. The Solstice Stroll Classic Car Show is free, and attendees are?encouraged to cast their vote for the best in show. For more information or to register a classic car for viewing,?visit?VisitTahoeCity.com or call?530.583.3348.

Thursday, June 21, 6:30 p.m. ? 8:30 p.m.

Held at the?Gatekeeper?s Museum,?the?Mark Twain Tahoe Mystery Public Festivity?is an evening of discussion?and theory among attendees and renowned Tahoe-based historians and authors David Antonucci and Robert?Stewart, about the life and times of Mark Twain while he lived at and explored Lake Tahoe. The event is free to?North Lake Tahoe Historical Society members; and a $10 donation is accepted from non-members.

Friday, June 22, 7 p.m. ? Last Dance

The Bridgetender Fireworks Fundraiser Street Danceis hosted at the Bridgetender Restaurant, the name?synonymous with fun in Tahoe City. True to tradition, the event embraces ?festival alfresco?, hosted at the B.T.?patio, eventually reaching the town?s boulevard and Tahoe City?s landmark Fanny Bridge. Live music, dinner?and drink specials, and street party revelry offer a Tahoe City experience not to be missed. The Bridgetender?Fireworks Fundraiser Street Dance is free to attend; and portions of the evening?s Bridgetender proceeds benefit?the Tahoe City Independence Day fireworks fund. Proceeds benefit the Tahoe City Fireworks Fund.

Saturday, June 23, 8 p.m. ? Last Laugh ?Lakeside Pizza?will host the?Aaron Wilson Comedy Show.?Renowned throughout the Lake Tahoe basin,?Aaron Wilson lends a laugh to sold-out crowds at all the Lake Tahoe hot spots and night clubs; and as a special?presentation for the Tahoe City Solstice Festival, Mr. Wilson has invited three top comedic performers hailing?from Reno, San Francisco, and Los Angeles ? guaranteed to redefine the meaning of funny. ? Check in with Lakeside Pizza for more information. ?(530) 583-2000

Saturday, June 23, Noon ? 4 p.m.?As the marquee event of the?Tahoe City Solstice Festival, the?Tahoe City Wine Walk?is heralded as the?most fun you can have in Tahoe City in one afternoon. 30 shops, restaurants, and businesses spanning?Tahoe City?s pedestrian-friendly center host premium wine tastings paired with masterfully-prepared hors?d?oeuvres from local restaurants, custom caterers, and secret gourmet chefs. Wine-walkers are treated to three?live musical performances along their journey, including Dean Smith at the North Tahoe Arts Center; The?Roamers at Heritage Plaza; and Dan Copeland at Boatworks Mall. Tickets may be purchased in advance at?TahoeCityWineWalk.com for $35 ? as well as local shops including Tahoe Dave?s, The Store, James Harold?Galleries (Boatworks Mall), Uncorked (Cobblestone) and the North Tahoe Visitor Center. Day-of tickets are?available for $45 (cash only) at North Tahoe Arts Center, the Boatworks Mall, and Heritage Plaza. Guests?receive an ID bracelet, tasting map, commemorative wine glass, and gift back with each ticket purchased.

Sunday, June 24, 2 p.m. ? 7 p.m.
The?Concerts at Commons Beach?weekly summer music performances officially kick off Sunday, June?24, featuring four live performances by renowned bands, the Blues Monsters, Dad?s LPS, Downbeat, and?Jellybread. Concerts at Commons Beach is a free series, open to all ages, and located at water?s edge of North?Lake Tahoe. Local vendors offer an array of fresh dishes and beverages throughout each performance. Arrive?early for a front-stage spot, get ready to dance, and pack a swimsuit for good measure. For a full calendar of?summer performance through September, visit ConcertsAtCommonsBeach.com or call?530.583.3348.

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