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Squaw Valley Realty
PO Box 2008
Olympic Valley, CA 96146
(530) 583-3451

Last modified: February 26, 2007

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September Calendar
   
1
  Truckee Renaissance Faire
Date TBD. Truckee River Regional Park. The Truckee Renaissance Faire transports visitors back in time to a fictional European village during the mid-1500s. Entertainment and activities include jousting, reenactment groups, stage entertainers and food.
www.truckeerenfaire.org or 530-582-1498
   
  1
  Labor Day Backcountry Camp
Aug 29-Sept 1Tahoe Rim Trail Association. Call for more information.
www.tahoerimtrail.org or 775-298-0012
   
  2
  Farmers Market
Truckee River Regional Park. Browse the open-air market and select from an array of organic produce, fresh bread, gourmet meats and cheeses, tasty pastries and ethnic cuisine, flowers and fine crafts.
www.foothillfarmersmarket.com or 530-823-6183
   
  4
  Truckee Thursday
Historic Downtown Truckee. Sidewalk sales, dining specials, live music, art exhibits.
www.truckee.com or 530-587-2757
   
  5
  FREE Aviation Movies
Truckee Tahoe Airport. Truckee Tahoe Chapter (1073) of Experimental Aircraft Association offers a free aviation movie. 6 pm. Call for more information
www.eaa1073.org or 530-587-4811
   
  5
  Brickelltown First Fridays
Brickeltown - Historic downtown Truckee. Music, wine and snacks will be hosted 4 to 8pm.
brickelltowntruckee.com or 530-587-3789
   
  6-7
  Trails and Vistas – Songs of the Earth
Trails and Vistas, Songs of the Earth is an artwalk celebrating the environment through dance, music and art. Trails and Vistas is a two and a half mile hike starting at Donner Ski Ranch on old Highway 40 on Saturday, September 6 and Sunday, September 7. This year's featured artist is Chris Spheeris with percussionist Eric Zang and belly dancer Eva Fleming. Chief Red Hawk will also appear again this year, along with many other artists.
www.trailsandvista.com or 530-550-8464
   
  6-7
  Wilderness First Aid Class
Clair Tappaan Lodge. Students will be in class all day Sat. & Sunday (from 9AM - 5PM) Cost $90 for the class. Call for reservation.
www.ctl.sierraclub.org or 530-426-3632
   
  6-7
  Autumn Food & Wine Festival
On Saturday, September 6 enjoy strolling entertainers, kids' face painting, balloon sculpture , flower pot painting, an art show, outdoor grilling and entertaining class, gourmet marketplace, vendor trade fair, international wine and cheese pairing, Mikuni Sushi hand rolling and sake class, family hands-on pizza grilling class and various wine tastings. On Sunday, September 7, tthe Culinary Competition and Grand Tasting takes place. All in the Village at Northstar.
www.tahoefoodandwine.com or 888-229-2193
   
  7
  Sierra Senior Services Pancake Breakfast
Sierra Senior Center, Estates Drive. Proceeds benefit the Senior programs. Adults $7, children $ 3.
530-550-7600
   
  13
  Fly/Drive-in Pancake Breakfast and FREE Airplane Rides for kids
Truckee Tahoe Airport. The Truckee Tahoe Chapter of Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA) take youngsters (8-17) on free airplane rides (weather-permitting). Pancake breakfast and airplanes will be on display. 8 - 10 am. Call for more information or email eagles@eaa1073.org
www.eaa1073.org or 530-587-4811
   
  13-14
  Annual Art Bark Fest
The Village at Squaw. Over 20 animal themed booths with a benefit wine tasting and FREE live music. Festival also includes a dog jump competition, Busy Bee Dog Show and a Squaw Valley Rescue Dog Demonstration. This event benefits the Humane Society of Truckee-Tahoe & Squaw Rescue Dogs. $30 donation includes a commemorative wine glass for wine tasting participants. 11 AM - 5 PM
www.thevillageatsquaw.com or 530-584-6266
   
  13-14
  Art Bark Fest Animal Art & Wine Festival
The Village at Squaw Valley USA. Over 20 animal themed booths with a benefit wine tasting and free live music. Festival includes a dog jump competition, Busy Bee Dog Show and a Squaw Valley Rescue Dog Demonstration. Event benefits the Humane Society of Truckee-Tahoe and Squaw Rescue Dong. $30 includes a commemorative wine glass for wine tasting participants. 11 am - 5 pm.
www.thebackfestival.com or 530-584-6266
   
  18-21
  22nd Annual Harvest Fair & Draft Horse Classic
Six amazing draft horse shows, 20 competitions, plus go backstage and meet the horses up close. International Equine & Western Art show, live bluegrass music and western music fest, agricultural competitions, harvest fair, delicious food, clogging jamboree, lumberjack demonstrations and western trade show. RV camping on-site.
www.nevadacountyfair.com or 530-273-6217
   
  20
  Tahoe Sierra Century
The Village at Squaw Valley USA. Event includes 30, 60, 100 mile rides. Benefit for the music programs for North Tahoe Middle and High School.
www.tahoesierracentury.com or 530-584-6266
   
  20
  Tahoe Sierra Century Bike Ride
The Village at Squaw. 30, 60 & 100 mile scenic bike ride starts and finishes in the Village all to benefit the local high school & middle school bands. Riders can enjoy live music from our local talent while feeding on pasta & cold beer from Fireside Pizza Co. More Details TBA
www.thevillageatsquaw.com or 530-584-6266
   
  20
  Tahoe Big Blue Sprint & Adventure Races
North Lake Tahoe. 2 to 4 hour sprint and 6 to 12 hour adventure race. Adventure race series that includes kayaking, a road race, mountain biking, ropes course and orienteering. Pre-registration required.
www.bigblueadventure.com or 530-546-1019
   
  20-21
  Gallery Keoki presents Dreams and Realities 2008
An unprecedented cultural weekend in a world-class mountain setting. This exclusive event will exhibit and feature art work by the finest investment-caliber modern masters, such as Picasso, Chagall, Dali, Calder, Wesselman, Miro and more. An authentic work of art by a modern master will be given away to one lucky person (must be present to win). Space is limited and reservations are required.
www.gallerykeoki.com or 800-995-3654
   
  21
  Chinese Immigrant Experience
Location TBD. The Friends of the Truckee Library will have more info to come
530-587-9113
   
  23
  Historical Society Annual Election Dinner
The Lodge in Tahoe Donner. Truckee Donner Historical Society annual election dinner. More info to follow.
www.truckeehistory.org or 530-582-0893
   
  24-28
  Lake Tahoe Marathon Week
Various venues at Lake Tahoe. Run, Walk, swim paddle or cycle one or more of the many events during Lake Tahoe Marathon week.
www.laketahoemarathon.com or 530-544-7095
   
  27
  Annual Village Oktoberfest
The Village at Squaw Valley USA. Traditional Bavarian Music and Folk Dancers, Benefit Beer Garden, Brats & Kraut & games. All entertainment at the event is free. 2 - 6 PM
www.thevillageatsquaw.com or 530-584-6266
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