The League to Save Lake Tahoe
Events from this organizer
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Webinar: What’s Happening on the East Shore?
VirtualThis webinar on June 23 from 6:30-7:30pm will let East Shore residents and visitors know what Environmental Improvement Program projects are happening in their neighborhoods this year. Join Environmental Improvement Program (EIP) partners for a preview of projects happening near you. Learn about the Marlette Creek Restoration Project, forest health initiatives, and next steps for
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Webinar: What’s Happening on the East Shore?
VirtualThis webinar on June 23 from 6:30-7:30pm will let East Shore residents and visitors know what Environmental Improvement Program projects are happening in their neighborhoods this year. Join Environmental Improvement Program (EIP) partners for a preview of projects happening near you. Learn about the Marlette Creek Restoration Project, forest health initiatives, and next steps for
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Webinar: What’s Happening on the East Shore?
VirtualThis webinar on June 23 from 6:30-7:30pm will let East Shore residents and visitors know what Environmental Improvement Program projects are happening in their neighborhoods this year. Join Environmental Improvement Program (EIP) partners for a preview of projects happening near you. Learn about the Marlette Creek Restoration Project, forest health initiatives, and next steps for
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Keep Tahoe Red, White and Blue Beach Cleanup
Lake Tahoe Lake TahoeAfter Tahoe’s celebrated July Fourth festivities, our beaches are covered with trash, which can hurt wildlife and lake clarity. Each year, Tahoe residents and visitors turn out for our largest cleanup of the year to remove litter from Lake Tahoe's shores. You can help Keep Tahoe Blue by volunteering at a beach cleanup site on
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Keep Tahoe Red, White and Blue Beach Cleanup
Lake Tahoe Lake TahoeAfter Tahoe’s celebrated July Fourth festivities, our beaches are covered with trash, which can hurt wildlife and lake clarity. Each year, Tahoe residents and visitors turn out for our largest cleanup of the year to remove litter from Lake Tahoe's shores. You can help Keep Tahoe Blue by volunteering at a beach cleanup site on
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Keep Tahoe Red, White and Blue Beach Cleanup
Lake Tahoe Lake TahoeAfter Tahoe’s celebrated July Fourth festivities, our beaches are covered with trash, which can hurt wildlife and lake clarity. Each year, Tahoe residents and visitors turn out for our largest cleanup of the year to remove litter from Lake Tahoe's shores. You can help Keep Tahoe Blue by volunteering at a beach cleanup site on
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25th Annual Tahoe Forest Stewardship Day
Tallac Historic Site 1 Heritage Way, South Lake Tahoe, CA, United StatesJoin The League to Save Lake Tahoe as they celebrate the 25th anniversary of Tahoe Forest Stewardship Day and National Public Lands Day! RSVP here. By RSVPing before the event you will get updates on any changes leading up to the event and this will help us know how much food to order. Volunteers of all
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25th Annual Tahoe Forest Stewardship Day
Tallac Historic Site 1 Heritage Way, South Lake Tahoe, CA, United StatesJoin The League to Save Lake Tahoe as they celebrate the 25th anniversary of Tahoe Forest Stewardship Day and National Public Lands Day! RSVP here. By RSVPing before the event you will get updates on any changes leading up to the event and this will help us know how much food to order. Volunteers of all
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25th Annual Tahoe Forest Stewardship Day
Tallac Historic Site 1 Heritage Way, South Lake Tahoe, CA, United StatesJoin The League to Save Lake Tahoe as they celebrate the 25th anniversary of Tahoe Forest Stewardship Day and National Public Lands Day! RSVP here. By RSVPing before the event you will get updates on any changes leading up to the event and this will help us know how much food to order. Volunteers of all
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The Ripple Effect at Patagonia Outlet Reno
Patagonia Outlet 130 S. Center Street, Reno, NV, United StatesJoin Reno-Tahoe area nonprofits at the Patagonia Outlet Reno for The Ripple Effect, a community social where storytelling meets impact. This month, The Ripple Effect will be highlighting local Reno-Tahoe nonprofits who are making real change in our own backyard. Volunteers will be tabling at the store to share how you can get involved in
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Community Litter Cleanup
Fallen Leaf Lake Road Fallen Leaf Lake Road, South Lake Tahoe, United StatesJoin Sierra Nevada Alliance’s Tahoe Blue Crew for a community litter‑cleanup at the corner of Emerald Bay Rd and Fallen Leaf Lake Rd, a popular winter recreation site. Your participation helps protect Lake Tahoe’s pristine environment and supports a healthier ecosystem for local wildlife and future generations. Where: Fallen Leaf Lake Rd at Emerald Bay Rd When: Monday,
