The Alliance partners with Gambler’s Run Festival July 26-28
Bringing sustainability to Crystal Bay Club
The Alliance has partnered with the Crystal Bay Club to help serve the community through more sustainable offerings at this widely visited Lake Tahoe music venue and tourist attraction. These efforts will debut with Gambler’s Run Music Festival July 26-28.
Sustainable measures at Crystal Bay Club implemented with Alliance support:
- CBC is now single-use plastic free!
- CBC offers commemorative aluminum reusable cups for purchase as well as recyclable single use cups for beverage consumption
- CBC has implemented new signage and 2-stream waste collection bins to the venue
- CBC will train staff to help educate the community on the benefits of avoiding single-use plastic
- CBC and Alliance staff have partnered to help secure grant funding for sustainable measures
Gambler’s Run Festival July 26-28
Gambler’s run will feature a nonprofit village near the outdoor stage where you can interact with exhibits, plus a series of sustainability talks during transitions between musical acts that educate the public on the best ways to care for Lake Tahoe. Check out our list of partners and additional resources below.
Nonprofit Village
Visit our interactive displays with your Gambler’s Run festival pass in hand and complete the activations listed. You can learn about our unique species of trees, taste local Tahoe water, and find out the benefits of reducing plastics. Get all three activations hole-punched, drop your card in our box, and you’ll be entered to win festival swag!
Exhibitors:
Sustainability talks
Come and hear community partners speak on a variety of topics on sustainability in between music acts. Resources from these talks can be found below: