Entertainment: Live music at Palisades, Pork Chop at Alibi, kayak tours, hiring fair this week
Live music at Palisades Tahoe
Celebrate the end of the winter season at Palisades Tahoe with live music all day.
The fun will start on Alpine Sundeck from 2-5 p.m. Saturday, April 29 with the Beer Gardeners. The group is originally form Lake Tahoe, and bring a good, fun time to the sun deck.
The fun will continue from 2-4 p.m. at the Events Plaza Stage with Ben Fuller, who will be performing for free as well.
Performances at the Events Plaza are acts handpicked from WinterWonderGrass Tahoe and invites guests to enjoy the day outside in a groovy setting.
If that’s not enough, from 2-5 p.m., Lindsay and the Cheeks will be performing for free at KT Base Bar.
End the day with Sunset Saturdays, where Alpine and Palisades will extend their chairlift hours to allow you to shred the slopes for an extra hour until 5 p.m.
Summit chairlift at Alpine and KT-22 chairlift at Palisades will stay open late. A valid lift ticket or season pass is required.
To learn more visit http://www.palisadestahoe.com/events-and-activities/events-calendar.
Pork Chop at Alibi Ale Works
Alibi Ale Works Truckee Public House will be hosting Pork Chop for free from 9-11 p.m. Saturday, April 29.
If you’re looking for a good time, let Pork Chop be your musical guide. With Monte “Pork Chop” Pearson on drums, Michael Kesti on bass and vocals, and Jason Wilkins on guitar and vocals, this rocking good time party band will have you on your feet all night long.
The show will feature covers from The Rolling Stones, Stevie Ray Vaughn and more, with a classic rock, blues, and dance party planned for an incredible evening.
To learn more visit alibialeworks.com/truckee-public-house.
Truckee Hiring Fair
Join the Truckee Jobs Collective for the Truckee Hiring Fair, happening from 3-6 p.m. Wednesday, May 3 at the Truckee Community Rec Center.
Meet employers in person, learn about new organizations, current job openings, and career pathways in the area.
There will also be free pizza and sway while supplies last.
Currently there are over 150 job openings in the area with more than 40 employers ready to attend looking for all types of employees, ranging from full time to seasonal opportunities.
Students are welcome at this event, along with anyone looking to find employees or an employer.
To learn more visit truckeejobscollective.com.
Full Moon Kayak Tours begin for the summer
Tahoe Adventure Company has announced their Full Moon Kayak Tours for the summer, beginning at 6 p.m. Thursday, May 4th and running through the entire season.
Tahoe Adventure Company’s guides will teach you about the natural and human history of the area while watching the sunset in the surrounding mountains. View the moon on the water as it illuminates the beautiful entirety of Lake Tahoe.
The tour is $75 a person and will begin at the Tahoe Vista Recreation Area located at 7010 N. Lake Blvd.
The first tours on Thursday and Friday, May 4-5, will be viewing the Full Flower Moon.
Trips include a kayak and paddle, along with a life jacket and coverage of permit fees, along with a fantastic and knowledgable time on the lake.
To learn more visit tahoeadventurecompany.com/ourtrips/Custom/fullmoonpaddles/fullmoonkayaktours.
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