
Incline Village Crystal Bay Restaurant Week
9 a.m. to 9 p.m., Participating locations throughout Incline Village/Crystal Bay, NV, 885 Tahoe Blvd, Incline Village. IVCBA is excited to present the return of the annual Incline Village Crystal Bay Restaurant Week, an immersive and celebratory event designed to showcase the unique culinary talents of our community. This week-long extravaganza will bring together local businesses, residents, and visitors in a culinary celebration that highlights the diverse flavors and vibrant spirit of Incline Village and Crystal Bay. For more information, visit ivcba.org or call 775-833-5252.
Speaker Series: Navigating Youth Health in a Digital World
5 p.m., Tahoe Expedition Academy, 9765 Schaffer Mill Rd, Truckee. Join TEA for its annual Speaker Series, featuring internationally renowned experts in digital safety, screen time awareness, and parenting in the digital age. Pre-registration required. Free For more information, visit http://www.tahoeexpeditionacademy.org or call 530-546-5253.
Freshwater on a Changing Planet with Stephanie Hampton, Ph.D.
5:30-7 p.m., UC Davis Tahoe Science Center, 291 Country Club Dr., Incline Village. The UC Davis Tahoe Environmental Research Center is pleased to welcome Stephanie Hampton as the new director of TERC and professor in the Department of Environmental Science and Policy. Pre-registration required. $10. For more information, visit tahoe.ucdavis.edu or call 775-881-7560.
Truckee Litter Corps Downtown Street Cleanup
4:30 – 6:30 p.m., Drink Coffee Do Stuff, Jibboom St & Bridge St Truckee CA CA 96161. “Spring is here and it’s the perfect time to give our beautiful Truckee streets and trails a little extra shine! Join us for an Earth Week Truckee Litter Corps Monthly Cleanup on Thursday, April 24 from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. at Drink Coffee Do Stuff. We will be cleaning all around the historic downtown and railyard area. Whether you can volunteer for an hour or stay for the entire duration, your support will make a huge impact!” Free to attend. More information at http://www.keeptruckeegreen.org/volunteer/sign-up-to-volunteer/.
20th Annual Fishman Eve
7-9 p.m., Blue Coyote, 10015 Palisades Dr, Truckee. Join Trout Unlimited for a fun evening supporting local conservation projects. Enjoy beer, pizza, and raffle prizes while connecting with guides and anglers who care about protecting our fisheries. All are welcome. Admission: $30 (includes food, drink, and raffle entry) For more information, visit http://www.mountainhardwareandsports.com or call 530-587-4844.
Dead Winter Carpenters
8 p.m., Crystal Bay Casino, 14 State Highway 28, Crystal Bay. Hailing from North Lake Tahoe, CA, americana/roots rock band Dead Winter Carpenters has built a reputation for pouring their heart and soul into each performance. Celebrating 15 years on the road in 2025, the band has worked hard to position themselves, wrote Portland Metronome, “at the forefront of a youthful generation trying to redefine what string music is and what it can do.” That progressive nature shines through loud and clear on the band’s latest release “Sinners ‘n’ Freaks.” Ticket purchase required. $17 ADV / $22 DOS For more information, visit http://www.crystalbaycasino.com or call 775-833-6333.
Free Nutrition Class: Demystifying Carbohydrates
11 a.m., Natural Grocers Incline Village, 873 Tahoe Blvd, Incline Village. The amount and types of carbohydrates we should prioritize are hotly debated topics. In this class, we will explore the crucial role carbohydrates play in the body, discuss the best types of carbohydrates, and learn how to adjust carbohydrate intake based on individual health goals. We will also explore supplements designed to address nutrient gaps and promote a healthy blood sugar response. For more information, visit http://www.naturalgrocers.com/store/incline-village or call 775-298-4467.
Bryan Martin at Crystal Bay Casino
8 p.m., Crystal Bay Casino, 14 State Highway 28, Crystal Bay. A Bryan Martin song can sometimes feel like the old bar stool you slip into after a grueling day. It can embrace you like a bone-popping hug from a long-lost friend. And it can swing at you like an overdue punch in the gut – offering the wake-up call you didn’t know you needed. His music digs deep, never hiding from the highs and lows in life that can be too difficult to define outside of a melody. And now, the world’s catching on to his craft like never before. $30 ADV / $35 DOS For more information, visit http://www.crystalbaycasino.com or call 775-833-6333.
Tahoe Truckee Earth Day Festival
11:00 — 5:00 p.m., The Village at Palisades Tahoe, 1750 Village East Rd, Olympic Valley, CA 96146. “One of the largest Earth Day celebrations in the region, the free community event takes place at The Village at Palisades Tahoe from 11am-5pm and gives kids and adults the opportunity to learn about recycling, composting, alternative energy, and sustainability through hands-on activities the whole family can enjoy. This event is a community tradition to learn about sustainable products and services offered by local organizations and businesses, meet with local area nonprofits that share Earth Day values, as well as showcasing local entertainment. Our goal is to connect the community with the people and resources found in our region who foster innovation, initiate change and ultimately implement an equitable partnership for a green planet.” Free to attend. More information at https://www.palisadestahoe.com/events-and-activities/events-calendar/earth-day-2025.
When Music Sounds: Truckee Tahoe Community Chorus Spring Concert
7:00 – 9 p.m., North Tahoe High School Auditorium, 2945 Polaris Rd, Tahoe City, CA 96145. “Join the Truckee Tahoe Community Chorus for When Music Sounds, a musical celebration of how music enriches our lives and unites our community. Featuring Vaughan Williams’ Serenade to Music with the Diablo Valley College Philharmonic Orchestra, the concert includes choral works highlighting music’s power to connect us through soaring harmonies and heartfelt poetry. Experience the power of voices joined in harmony, reminding us that in music, as in life, we find our greatest strength in community. Let music live!” $25 for adults, $5 for children/students under 19. Find more information at https://business.truckee.com/events/details/when-music-sounds-truckee-tahoe-community-chorus-spring-concert-79701.
Tahoe Music Alive Presents: Catalyst Quartet & Clarinetist Todd Palmer
2:00 – 4:00 p.m., North Tahoe Hebrew Congregation, 7000 Latone Avenue Tahoe Vista, CA 96148. “Hailed by The New York Times at its Carnegie Hall debut as “invariably energetic and finely burnished … playing with earthy vigor,” the Grammy Award-winning Catalyst Quartet features clarinetist Todd Palmer, a three-time Grammy nominated artist. The ensemble comes to Tahoe on tour before performances in San Francisco.” More information at https://business.truckee.com/events/details/tahoe-music-alive-presents-catalyst-quartet-clarinetist-todd-palmer-79532.
Earth Day Sound Bath
5:30 p.m., Steamboat Hot Springs Healing Center & Spa, 16010 S Virginia Street, Reno. Experience deep relaxation and connection at the Earth Day Sound Bath at Steamboat Hot Springs. Join Michaela Meliss Southard, our resident Vibrational Sound Therapist, for an outdoor sound healing session that invites you to unwind and reconnect with nature. $45 For more information, visit steamboatsprings.org or call 775-853-6600.
Truckee Chamber Town Talk: Demystifying the Town of Truckee Budget Process
9:00 – 10:00 a.m., Lift Workshop: Cowork, Conference and Wellness Center, 10266 Truckee Airport Rd Suite C, Truckee, CA 96161. “Join the Truckee Chamber of Commerce and the Town of Truckee for our April Town Talk to gain a deeper understanding of the Town of Truckee’s annual budget process—from how priorities are set, to how decisions are made, to where the money actually goes. This informal, community-focused conversation will demystify the budget timeline, key funding sources, and how residents and businesses can get involved.” Find more information at https://business.truckee.com/events/details/truckee-chamber-town-talk-demystifying-the-town-of-truckee-budget-process-79741.
Public Tours from TERC
11 a.m., Tahoe Science Center, 201 Country Club Dr., Incline Village. Dive into Lake Tahoe without getting wet! Explore interactive exhibits, learn about the lake ecosystem, and why it’s changing and find out how you can keep Tahoe blue. When you visit the Tahoe Science Center, you learn the latest findings from the world-class UC Davis Tahoe Environmental Research Center (TERC), a global leader in research, education, and public outreach on lakes. Ticket purchase & pre-registration required. $5-$10 For more information, visit tahoe.ucdavis.edu or call 775-881-7560.