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Entertainment this week: Blü Egyptian, Yamazalde Trio, Made in Tahoe and more!

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Friday, October 10

White Water – 9 p.m. Bar of America, 10040 Donner Pass Rd.. Additional dates: 10/10, 10/11. For more information, visit https://www.barofamerica.com/calendar.html or call 530.587.2626.

Blü Egyptian – Tribute to The Police – 8-11 p.m., Alibi Ale Works – Truckee Public House, 10069 Bridge St. Blü Egyptian – Tribute to The Police Saturday, October 10 at Alibi Ale Works in Truckee. Free. All ages. For more information, visit https://facebook.com/events/s/blu-egyptian-tribute-to-the-po/1491571905597897/.

Live Music – Gar Woods Grill & Pier, 5000 N Lake Blvd. Rustler’s Moon, 8:00 – 11:00 PM Additional dates: 10/10, 10/11. For more information, visit https://www.garwoods.com/calendar.html or call (530) 546-3366.



Tahoe Music Alive Presents Yamazalde Trio – 4-6 p.m., Olympic Valley Chapel, 444 Shirley Canyon Rd.. For more information, visit https://www.gotahoenorth.com/event/tahoe-music-alive-presents-yamazalde-trio/.

TGR Film Premier – 5-9 p.m., Location: Olympic Village Event Center, Palisades Tahoe. An unforgettable night of adrenaline-pumping action, prize giveaways, and awe-dropping cinematography! Get ready for an unforgettable night of social stoke and adrenaline-pumping action as TGR brings its latest ski and snowboard film, “Pressure Drop,” to Palisades Tahoe! Don’t miss your chance to be a part of this event – buy your tickets now and immerse yourself in the whimsical imagination of our athletes as they push the boundaries of what’s possible on snow. As TGR celebrates its 30th annual film, we invite you to join us for a night of awe-dropping cinematography, mind-blowing lines, and the infectious energy of the skiing and snowboarding community. When the pressure builds, legends drop in. Prepare for descents that defy logic and moments that redefine what’s possible on snow. Featuring TGR’s elite athletes: Kai Jones, Sage Cattabriga-Alosa, Jeremy Jones, John Jackson, Maggie Voisin, Nick McNutt, Kristy Muir, Ian McIntosh, Colter Hinchliffe, Teal Harle, Cass Jones, Jim Ryan, Grace Henderson, Troy Podmilsak, Molly Armanino, and more. For more information, visit https://chamber.truckee.com/events/details/tgr-film-premier-81157.



Washoe Cultural Talk – 10-11 a.m., 1960 Olympic Valley Road. Join members of the Washoe Tribe at High Camp where they will share stories of Washoe history and culture from the Valley and surrounding mountains. The Washoe Tribe has deep roots in Olympic Valley, Lake Tahoe and the Sierra Nevada mountains that will be discussed in-depth. Your host will also talk about the surrounding natural landmarks, the local animals and plants and how they used them, and why changing the name of the resort that sits on their ancestral land is important to the Washoe Tribe. Guests can view artifacts that show the Washoe way of life that Tribe members seek to preserve today. For more info, please visit https://www.palisadestahoe.com/events-and-activities/events-calendar

Saturday, October 11

14th Annual Fall Festival – 11 a.m.-4 p.m., Northwoods Clubhouse, Tahoe Donner. Now in its 14th year, Fall Festival is Truckee’s premier family-friendly autumn celebration and one of Tahoe Donner’s largest community events! Fall Festival is a favorite for all ages, featuring a full day of harvest-themed events and activities. This year’s event is brimming with all the fall feels! Soak in the magic of autumn in the Sierras while you immerse yourself in the nostalgia of this classic festival, featuring old favorites like the pumpkin patch, pony rides, doggie dip, spooky maze, and new ones like axe throwing (ages 16+; closed-toe shoes required). For more information, visit https://www.facebook.com/events/24924610843840749/.

Tahoe Forest Fun Run – 7:01 a.m.-2 p.m., Description Truckee Regional Park Tahoe Forest Health System is excited to welcome the community to the Annual Fall Fun Run on Saturday, October 11, 2025, at Truckee Regional Park. This family-friendly event celebrates the spirit of “Walk-tober” with opportunities for participants of all ages and abilities to run, walk, or race along the scenic Legacy Trail. The morning begins with packet and bib pickup from 7:30 to 8:30 am at the Truckee Regional Park, followed by staggered race starts beginning at 9:00 am Runners can choose from three distances: a 10K, a 5K, or a 1-mile run/walk. Each course starts and finishes in the Regional Park and takes participants along the beautiful Truckee River on the Legacy Trail. The routes include gentle elevation changes, with the 5K and 10K incorporating a dirt-path segment for a bit of extra challenge. After crossing the finish line, every participant will receive a finisher medal and a celebratory beverage, with a choice of beer or hop water provided by FiftyFifty Brewing. Post-race festivities run from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm and include live music, delicious food available for purchase, and time to gather with friends and family. Registration is open now at . To secure early-bird pricing, participants are encouraged to register before October 3, 2025, when rates will increase. Costumes are encouraged! For more information, visit https://business.ivcba.org/event-calendar/Details/tahoe-forest-fun-run-1483862?sourceTypeId=Hub.

Made in Tahoe Festival – 11 a.m.-5 p.m., 1960 Olympic Valley Road. Made in Tahoe is a vibrant celebration of all things local, showcasing the best that the Lake Tahoe Basin and Truckee areas have to offer. Hosted at The Village at Palisades Tahoe, this event features a diverse range of offerings that are either made or inspired by the community, including local artisans, businesses, chefs, organizations, and entertainers. Immerse yourself in the unique and talented creations of our community, and discover the essence of Tahoe. Additionally, all proceeds from the Made in Tahoe bars will benefit the Tahoe Food Hub, supporting a worthy cause while indulging in the flavors of the region. For more info, please visit: https://www.palisadestahoe.com/events-and-activities/events-calendar/made-in-tahoe-fall Additional dates: 10/11, 10/12. For more information, visit https://www.facebook.com/events/1963287374524460/.

The Nomads – Made In Tahoe Festival – 3:30 p.m., Palisades Tahoe, 1960 Squaw Valley Rd. Ready to rock the main stage again for the Made in Tahoe Festival. Free show at Palisades Tahoe Ski Resort. We’ll be on the main stage Saturday 10/11 3:30-5PM. For more information, visit https://www.bandsintown.com/e/107314766?app_id=pkvts0on0m&came_from=287&utm_medium=api&utm_source=partner_api&utm_campaign=event or call (800) 403-0206.

Tahoe Music Alive Presents The Yamazalde Trio – 4-6 p.m., Olympic Valley Chapel – United Church of Christ, 444 Shirley Canyon Road. Prepare to be mesmerized by Sandy Yamamoto on violin, Matthew Zalkind on cello, and Julio Elizalde on piano. For more information, visit https://www.eventbrite.com/e/tahoe-music-alive-presents-the-yamazalde-trio-tickets-1273316436739.

Sunday, October 12

Bluegrass Jam – 6-8 p.m., Alibi Ale Works – Truckee Public House, 10069 Bridge St. End your weekend at Alibi relaxing with beer and bluegrass tunes. This casual gathering is open to anyone who’d like to play some good music with good folks, or just sit back, relax, & enjoy the ambiance. For more information, visit https://alibialeworks.com/truckee-public-house/.

Brisket and Brews – 12-4 p.m., North Tahoe Hebrew Congregation, 7000 Latone Blvd. the North Tahoe Hebrew Congregation warmly invites the entire community—including non-Jewish friends—to join in celebrating Sukkot, the Jewish festival of the fall harvest. This special event, held at the congregation in Tahoe Vista, promises a day filled with fun, food, and festivities for all ages. Sukkot is a time-honored tradition that commemorates the fall harvest. This year’s celebration will bring the community together with live music, local beer, and seasonal activities. Dylan Eichenberg, a talented musician born and raised in Tahoma, CA, will provide live entertainment throughout the day. Guests can also enjoy refreshing brews generously provided by Incline Spirits & Cigars, while pumpkins donated by Grocery Outlet (Incline Village and Truckee) will add a festive touch to the event. To top it all off, attendees can savor a delicious homecooked brisket plate, prepared with love and tradition. For more information, please visit https://www.tahoetemple.org For more information, visit https://www.tahoetemple.org/calendar/brisket-brews.

Monday, October 13

Columbus Day/Indigenous People’s Day – 8 a.m.-5 p.m., For more information, visit https://www.nevadacountyca.gov/calendar.aspx?EID=15968 or call (530) 265-1218.

Open Stage Mondays – 6:30-9:30 p.m., Alibi Ale Works – Truckee Public House, 10069 Bridge St. Come join our super-charged open mic nights with the legendary Steve La Bella! Let’s bring the musical community together to showcase the local talent. From solo music to full bands, comedy, skits, dance or whatever talent you may have, bring it out on Monday nights at Alibi Truckee! For more information, visit https://alibialeworks.com/truckee-public-house/.

Thursday, October 16

Rustler’s Moon – 8-11 p.m., Bar of America, 10040 Donner Pass Rd.. For more information, visit https://www.barofamerica.com/calendar.html or call 530.587.2626.

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