November 1st-8th: World Series of Poker Circuit Event at Harvey’s Lake Tahoe. For more information call WSOP hotline at (775) 588-2411 or click here.
November 3rd: The World Expo & The Future of Culture at Lake Tahoe Community College. 7:00pm, free. Sociology and anthropology instructor Dr. Scott Lukas will present “The World Expo and the Future of Culture: Reflections from World Expo 2015 Milan” in LTCC’s Board Room. This presentation will focus on the importance of the world exposition and how it showcased culture, technology, architecture and the overall effect on culture and politics. For more info, click here.
November 4th: Barton Wellness Lecture on Orthopedic Winter Injury Prevention. 6:00pm, free at Lake Tahoe Community College. This monthly wellness topic will be hosted by Terrance Orr. He will be discussing the different types of common winter sports injuries and how to prevent them as well as treat them. For more info, click here.
November 6th: Film showing of Wrenched at Unity of the Lake. 7:00pm-9:30pm. This documentary about Edward Abbey covers his anarchist spirit and his influence on the emerging environmental movement of the 70’s and 80’s. For more info,click here.
November 7th: Missoula Children’s Theatre & Tahoe Art’s Project Presents Peter & Wendy at South Lake Tahoe Middle School. Showtimes are 3:00pm & 6:00pm. Adults are $10 and children are $5. For more info, click here.
November 7th: City of South Lake Tahoe’s 50th Anniversary Gala at Lake Tahoe Resort Hotel. 5:00pm reception, 6:00pm dinner. Tickets are $65 per person. The Gala includes an appetizer reception, a delightful full course dinner, desert, and program including a video presentation of the city’s 50 years. Event attendees will be given a copy of the City’s new “A City is Born – Our 50th Anniversary,” commemorative book. For more info, click here.
November 7th: The Yardbirds at Harrah’s Lake Tahoe. 7:30pm, $46. The Yardbirds are an English rock band known for their string of hits in the mid-1960s. For more info, click here.
November 8th: Barton Memorial Hospital’s Annual Holiday Faire at St. Theresa’s Catholic Church. 9:00am-3:00pm, free entry. Lunch, soda and desserts will be available for purchase, along with the Auxilary’s famous cheese balls. Santa will be there from 10:00am-2:00pm and there will be all kinds of treasures from crystals to holiday decorations to winter wear to more. Proceeds benefit Barton Memorial Hospital. For more info, click here.
November 13th-14th: Tahoe Blizzard Fest-Pray for snow. This unique 2 day celebration will feature live music, movie screenings, eclectic lakefront art installations, activities and more. For more info, click here.
November 13th-22nd: American Theatre Classic’s Death of a Salesman at Lake Tahoe Community College. Show times vary & tickets range from $5-$10. Death of a Salesman is considered to be one of the greatest plays in the American Theatre and has won the Pulitzer Prize and the Tony Award for Best Play. For more info, click here.
November 14th-15th: Tahoe Arts Project Holiday Festival at the South Lake Tahoe Middle School’s Multi-purpose room. 10:00am-4:00pm, free entry. A fundraiser for Tahoe Arts Project, this event features handmade arts and crafts vendors, activities and face painting for children, raffle and silent auction, a visit from Santa and so much more. For more info, click here.
November 14th: Bubbles & Bowties at Hard Rock Hotel & Casino. 7:00pm-11:00pm, $40 in advance and $50 at the door. This fundraiser for Camp Buck and the Nevada Diabetes Association gives you a chance to dress up and relive prom while raising money for a good cause. There will be prizes for best dresses, best shoes, best hair and more. For more info, click here.
November 14th: Diamond Rio at Harrah’s Lake Tahoe in the South Shore room. 7:30pm, $38.53. Diamond Rio is an American country and Christian music band founded in 1982 as an attraction for the Opryland USA theme park in Nashville, Tennessee. For more info, click here.
November 18th: Tahoe Talks Brown Bag Lunch Series at the Lake Tahoe Community College. 12:00pm-1:30pm, free. The Tahoe Metro Planning Organization and partners host this monthly lunchtime forum to share ideas that strengthen our Tahoe communities. Topics focus on transportation, environmental, and economic ideas that are pertinent to issues we face today at Lake Tahoe. Bring your lunch or enjoy the snacks that are provided. For more info, click here.
November 20th: Heavenly Opening Day. Try & catch the first chair and ring in the 2015/2016 ski season! For more info,click here.
November 20th-22nd: Annual Valhalla Holiday Faire at Valhalla Grand Hall. 5:30pm-8:30pm on Friday, 10:00am-5:00pm on Saturday and 10:00am-4:00pm on Sunday. Free entry. Come support the local vendors and artists and buy local for Christmas this year. There will be mulled cider, raffles, Santa Claus and local school choirs and music groups. For more info, click here.
November 21st: South Tahoe Turkey Trot Fun Run at Bijou Community Park. 10:00am, kids are $15, adults are $30 and families are $80. Put on a costume and come run it out for a chance to win a turkey or pie. For more info, click here.
November 21st: Winter White holiday party at Riva Grill. 6:00pm-10:00pm, Presale prices are $25 for TRYP members/$40 for non members. This fundraiser for Live Violence Free will feature a silent auction, food, drink specials, raffles and more. For more info, click here.
November 28th: Pablo Cruise at Harrah’s Lake Tahoe. 7:30pm, $38.53. Pablo Cruise is a pop/rock band that formed in 1973 & released eight studio albums and had four singles reach the top 20 of the Billboard Hot 100 chart. For more info,click here.