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Enjoy family friendly movies throughout July & August under the peaks of Squaw Valley. Bring your favorite blanket and snuggle up under the stars.
This Weeks Movie:
Harry Potter & The Order Of The Phoenix
Rated PG-13 - 138 minutes
With their warning about Lord Voldemort's return scoffed at, Harry and Dumbledore are targeted by the Wizard authorities as an authoritarian bureaucrat slowly seizes power at Hogwarts.
Enjoy family friendly movies throughout July & August under the peaks of Squaw Valley. Bring your favorite blanket and snuggle up under the stars.
This Weeks Movie:
Spiderman 3
PG-13 - 139 minutes
A strange black entity from another world bonds with Peter Parker and causes inner turmoil as he contends with new villains, temptations, and revenge.
This Squaw Valley event will be music to the ears of anyone who enjoys good beer and wants to GET THEIR GROOVE ON!
Some of the most recognized jazz and funk favorites of this era will treat audiences to two-days of free live performances in what has become one of the most popular Squaw Valley events of the year.
While listening to the entertainment from well known national musicians as well as local and regional favorites, attendees can enjoy the offerings from breweries such as New Belgium, Deschutes, Rouge, Lagunitas, Black Diamond, Samuel Adams — to name a few. Kids also are welcome at the event, which will feature Sky Jump Bungee Trampolines, 18 holes of Miniature Golf, a Climbing Wall and Ropes course.
Music on Saturday
Music on Sunday
2nd Stage Live Music
Beer tickets will be on sale for $10 the day of the event. This price includes a commemorative mug, while they last and two beers. Additional beer tickets will also be available at $3 for 1 and $5 for 2. Proceeds from the beer tasting benefit the Humane Society of Truckee-Tahoe, as well as the $5 recommended entry donation.
Last year, the event raised $28,000 for the non-profit. Dogs on a leash are welcome.
Enjoy family friendly movies throughout July & August under the peaks of Squaw Valley. Bring your favorite blanket and snuggle up under the stars.
This Weeks Movie:
Enchanted
Rated PG - 107 minutes
A classic Disney fairytale collides with modern-day New York City in a story about a fairytale princess who is sent to our world by an evil queen. Can a storybook view of romance survive in the real world?
Enjoy family friendly movies throughout July & August under the peaks of Squaw Valley. Bring your favorite blanket and snuggle up under the stars.
This Weeks Movie:
Transformers
Rated PG-13 - 144 minutes
A war re-erupts on Earth between two robotic clans, the heroic Autobots and the evil Decepticons, leaving the fate of mankind hanging in the balance.
The Village at Squaw Valley USA and Uncorked Wine Bar are hosting The 20th Annual Alpen Wine Festival, a vintage event catering to anyone who enjoys savoring fine wines in a scenic setting while helping a good cause. This year’s Alpen Wine Festival, which will help raise money for The Heuga Center for Multiple Sclerosis, will feature a guest of honor— former Olympic ski racer, Jimmie Heuga, and his family.
For a $40 donation to the Heuga Center, guests will receive a commemorative Spiegalau wine glass and unlimited wine tasting from 2 to 5 pm. Wine aficionados will enjoy offerings from more than 30 Northern California vineyards and the majority of wines will be available for purchase at Uncorked. Ivan Najera Quintet will spice up the event with their Spanish, Latin and jazz flavored music on the main stage. The Alpen Wine Festival also will feature a silent auction, which will help provide additional support for The Heuga Center. Festival attendees can bid on more than 50 items, including dinners at restaurants, magnums signed by winemakers, mixed cases of wine and more.
Former Olympic ski racer, Jimmie Heuga, founded The Heuga Center in 1984 to teach people with multiple sclerosis (MS) how to use exercise to help manage their life with this chronic disease. He wanted to share the principles that transformed his life from one of despair to one of health and well-being.