Sunday, March 11 2007

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Snow Festival

Friday, March 2, 2007 - Sunday, March 11, 2007
- Snow Festival Runs March 2-11

A beautiful torchlight parade and a colorful fireworks show are part of the fun as we kick-off a weeklong celebration of the North Lake Tahoe Community, the annual Snow Festival. The Snow Festival Queen Coronation begins at 6:30pm in the Village followed by an amazing Laser light show at the base of KT22. The torchlight parade will making its way down the mountian beginning at 7:15pm followed by a huge fireworks display. Stick around for a huge pary in the Olympic Plaza Bar and Zenbu with Space Cowbys and Truckee Tribe. Details: 530-583-6985

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The Honda Ski Tour

Thursday, March 8, 2007 - Sunday, March 11, 2007
Finals at Squaw Valley USA!

The Ski Tour, a.k.a the loudest show on snow, is a new series of competitive events featuring the worlds best skiers in the most exciting and progressive formats: Skiercross and Halfpipe. Join the biggest names in freesking- Tanner Hall, Shaun Palmer, Casey Puckett, Simon Dumont, Daron Rahlves and others. The event also includes parties, concerts and much more! Tickets are on sale now for G Love & Special Sauce, George Clinton, The Wailers, DJ Logic, Matt Costa, Donovan Frankenreiter and more at the Squaw Vally North Face Store, Alice's Market and www.ticketweb.com. Get ready folks...this will be huge! You can find the full schdule of events at www.theskitour.com

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Daylight Savings Time Begins

Sunday, March 11, 2007

Clocks Spring Forward 1 hour at 2am.

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Spring Fashion Show & Apres Ski

Sunday, March 11, 2007
at PlumpJacks

Presented by The Honda Ski Tour. 4pm-6pm.

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Skier Cross Finals

Sunday, March 11, 2007
Presented by The Honda Ski Tour

Don't miss the excitement! Finals scheduled for 1:30pm.

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Men & Women's Snowboard Clinic

Sunday, March 11, 2007

This 1 day primer clinic is designed to improve snowboarding skills while encouraging men & women to push their personal limits and overcome their fears. Training includes freeriding, all mountain terrain riding, carving, terrain park and half pipe coaching. Details: 530-581-7184