2024 Summer TCPUD Parks and Recreation Activity Guide

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TAHOE CITY PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT PARKS & RECREATION ACTIVITY GUIDE SUMMER 2024 B U I L D I N G A H E A L T H Y M O U N T A I N C O M M U N I T Y T H R O U G H O U R P A S S I O N F O R P U B L I C S E R V I C E . Don'tForget! OnlineRegistrationopens Tuesday,May7that 10amforResidentsand 12pmforNon-Residents!

Our Mission

The mission of the Tahoe City Public Utility District is to serve the people in our community, as well as the environment. It is our responsibility to provide safe and reliable water service, sewer service for the protection of public health, and parks and recreation services to enhance quality of life.

Our Board

Ellie Beals, President

Judy Friedman, Vice President

John Pang

Gail Scoville

Dan Wilkins

Parks & Recreation Department

Director

Indra Winquest

Parks Superintendent

Kay Berntson

Assistant Parks Superintendent

Mitch Jonas

Recreation Superintendent

Kurt Williams

Recreation Supervisors

Cory Fisher, Patrick O'Malley

Administrative Technician - Parks

Barbara Butterfield

Administrative Technician - Recreation

Carley Balint

Parks Staff

Mike Abarno, Kyle Flick, Dustin John, Marcelino Molina, Jeremy Ray, Ralph Turner, Eric Veraguth

Golf Course & Winter Sports Park Business Manager

Bob Bonino

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2 1 Tahoe Community Sailing

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CONTENTS Visit us on Facebook: @tahoecityparksandrecreation @TahoeCityPUD Follow us on Instagram: @tcpud www.tcpud.org 530.583.3440 recreation@tcpud.org TCPUD| 3

We’ve made the switch!

Introducing CivicRec Registration Software

The Tahoe City Public Utility District Parks and Recreation Department is thrilled to announce that in October 2023, we successfully transitioned to a new and enhanced recreation registration software, powered by CivicRec Recreation Software Solutions. This exciting upgrade enables our valued customers to enjoy improved access to our wide range of recreation activities, leagues, Winter Sports Park reservations, and facility rentals. By implementing this transition, we demonstrate our unwavering commitment to providing an outstanding user experience and delivering efficient and user-friendly registration services to our community

The new recreation registration software offers several key features and benefits, including:

Streamlined Registration Process: CivicRec presents an intuitive and user-friendly interface, simplifying the registration process for participants. With streamlined steps and enhanced search capabilities, users can easily find and enroll in their preferred programs and activities

Mobile-Friendly Experience: Participants can conveniently access the registration platform using their smartphones or tablets, ensuring a seamless experience even while on the go.

Enhanced Program Management: CivicRec robust program management features that e TCPUD Parks & Recreation to efficiently orga administer recreational activities & facility re From automated notifications to integrated p processing, the software simplifies backend o our staff to focus on continuing to deliver high-quality programs.

To learn how to register, view our CivicRec Catalog and more, please visit our website,

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tcpud.org/registration

Don't Forget!

Online Registration opens Tuesday, May 7th at 10am for Residents and 12pm for Non-Residents!

Wait Lists

Create Your CivicRec Account & Online Registration Instructions

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Visit tcpud.org/recreation-programs Click Sign Up Now!

On desktop computers, click Log In/Create Account in the upper left corner, select Create Your TCPUD Account

On mobile devices, select Account (the lock icon) in the upper right corner and select Sign Up.

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Complete the form. All fields with an asterisk (*) are required. You will have an opportunity to add family members to your household later. NOTE: When creating a new account, it is extremely important to enter the parent’s/guardian’s/adult’s information first.

a. Address & Resident Rate: Upon account creation, we need both your Mailing Address and Address (physical). At Mailing Address, enter your P.O. Box and/or primary residence for mailing/billing. Address is your physical address (i.e. TCPUD Resident Address, and/or Tahoe/Truckee/Surrounding areas address if applicable). Please note, P.O. Box is not a valid physical/residency address and will default as non-resident.

c. Proceed with adding other account/family members.

Username & Password: Your username is your email address. Passwords must be at least 8 characters, and include at least 3 of the following: Capital letter, lower case letter, number, special character. If account assistance is needed, please email recreation@tcpud.org.

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3. Once your account has been established, you can now register for activities: Search by keywords or activity names or click on Sign Up in any of our Recreation Programs on our website. Click on the program to view details and Select Account Member (or members if enrolling multiple members for a program)

Click Add to Cart

Click Close to continue to register for other programs or Checkout to proceed with registration/payment

Active Waiting List: If a program is full and a waitlist option is available, click on the person you wish to add to the waitlist and click Waiting List.

4. Once you hit Checkout:

Answer any prompts, if applicable, and click Submit Responses.

Acknowledge and sign TCPUD waivers and click Confirm Waiver Agreement. Payment: You are able to add, edit, and remove programs and participants within your shopping cart. Click on Continue to Payment to enter billing information.

You can also click on Catalog or Browse Catalog to register for more programs before payment.

Select Continue to Payment to enter and process payment. Please be aware of our refund and cancellation policies.

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Activities with special registration guidelines are noted with in the activity descriptions of this guide. If a program is full and a waitlist is available, you will have the option to enroll your child(ren) on the waiting list If space becomes available, you will receive an email stating availability in the program, program details and a link to sign up for the available spot Please note, the link is only available for 24 hours
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Scholarships Scholarships Scholarships

TheYouthScholarshipFundwasdevelopedbyTCPUDParks&RecreationDepartmentto assistlocalyouthtoparticipateinsportsandactivities.Fundsareavailabletoyouthages 17yearsandyoungerandoffersamaximumcashsubsidyof50%perprogram registration,witha$150maxperchildperyear

Tobeconsidered,aScholarshipApplicationmustbesubmitted Applicationsare availablebyemailingrecreation@tcpudorgorcalling(530)583-3440 Allinformationis confidential

Contributionsareacceptedtohelpchildrenthatwouldotherwisebeunableto participateinaclassorprogram PleasecontacttheTCPUDRecreationDepartment beforemakingascholarshipfunddonationatrecreation@tcpudorg

Toconservepaperandcosts,theTCPUDParks&RecreationDepartmenthasalimitedamountofProgramGuidesprintedand availableforpublicdistribution.Misplacedyourprintedversion?Wehavealsogonedigital!Toviewourguideanditsupdates online,visitusattcpud.org/recreation/activity-guide.

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Greetings–

IamhumbledandexcitedtostepintotheroleofDirectorofParks&Recreation fortheTahoeCityPublicUtilityDistrict.Iamexcitedtoworkwithanoutstanding staffofprofessionalsandIamlookingforwardtogettingtoknowthecommunity andinteractingwithourvisitors.ValliMurnanemadeawonderfulimpacton TCPUD’sParksandRecreationservicesandourcommunityoverhersevenyears astheDirectorofParksandRecreationandwewishherallthebestinhernew adventures.My20yearsofexperienceworkinginthefieldofRecreationinthe TahoeBasinincludingmanagementofparksandrecreation,beaches,golf,ski, agencycollaborationandavarietyofothercommunityserviceshaspreparedmewelltostepintothisexcitingrole.I amextremelythankfulfortheopportunitytoworkinthefieldofrecreationandcommunityservicesinthismagical environmentthatprovidesusaworldclassrecreationplayground.

Withspringhereandsummerjustaroundthecorner,ourParks&RecreationTeamisexcitedtoofferadiverselevelof programming,activitiesandspecialeventstokeepyoubusyandmoving.Itisourgoaltoprovidefun,activeand educationalprogramsandservicesinasafeandpositiveenvironmentthroughprofessionalism,teamworkand communication.

Whetherit’senjoyingaconcertatthebeach,playingsoftballwithyourfriendsorhikingandbikingalongtheextensive trailsystem,thereisplentytokeepyouactive.Fortheyouthinthecommunity,weofferdiverseprogramandactivity opportunitiesincludingcampSkylandia,avarietyofyouthsportsandspecialtycampsandprograms,swimlessons, golfclinics,juniorsailingprogramsandmore.

Wehopeyoutakeadvantageoftheprogramsandactivitiesthatweofferandhaveanopportunitytoenjoytheparks, trailsandopenspacesthatwemaintain.Asalways,wewelcomeanyfeedbackthatcanhelpusmeettheexpectations ofthecommunity.Wetrulyappreciateyourcontinuedsupport!

Haveafantasticspring/summerseason!!

IndraWinquest

DirectorofParks&Recreation

Thank you Valli!!

It'swithamixofemotionsthatwewavegoodbyeand congratulateyouonyourwell-deservedretirementafteran astoundingseven-yearrunasourParksandRecreationDirector! You'vebroughtsomuchsupport,joy,andmagictoourparksand recreationdepartments,andyourimpactonourcommunityis immeasurable.Wishingyouaretirementfilledwithwell-dese d adventures,relaxation,andendlesshappiness.Thankyou Valliforeverythingandgoodluckonyour nextchapter!Congratulations!

Withsincereappreciation,

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Winter Sports Park By The Numbers

Giving a big shout-out to all our snow-loving pals who joined us for the 2023-2024 winter wonderland at the Winter Sports Park! We're beyond excited to keep delivering endless outdoor thrills year after year, making memories that'll last a lifetime. Thanks for being part of our snowflake squad!

3,645 EQUIPMENT RENTALS

6,240 SKATERS

120 CROSS-COUNTRY SKIERS

1,400 SLEDDERS

75 SNOWSHOERS

218 SEASON PASS HOLDERS

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Thank you 2023-2024 Winter Sports Park Ice Rink Sponsors!

This winter season, 9 local businesses sponsored the Tahoe City Ice Rink by purchasing a Dasher Board. Dasher Board Sponsorships benefit the TCPUD Youth Hockey Program and your community ice rink. Learn more about all available sponsorship opportunities at tcpud.org/sponsors.

Granlibakken Tahoe

KTKE Truckee Tahoe Radio

101.5FM

North Tahoe Community Alliance - TOT-TBID Dollars at Work

Peter Najim DDS

Sierra Rainbow Painting Snohoe, Inc.

Tahoe Forest Health System

Tahoe Fund

Tahoe Marina Lakefront Homeowners

2024 Youth Sports Leagues Sponsors

We'd like to give a big shoutout to our awesome sponsors for supporting our Youth Basketball and Youth Hockey Leagues this Winter Season of 2024 Our beloved community sponsors made sure our local kids looked cool and confident on the ice and court this season!

Youth Basketball:

The Burrito Window

North Tahoe

Community Alliance

Youth Hockey:

Bridgetender Tavern

Cafe Zenon

Moe’s Original BBQ

North Tahoe

Community Alliance

Shadyside Lounge

West Shore Market

Sponsorship & Advertisement Opportunities

The Tahoe City Public Utility District's Parks & Recreation Department welcomes you to be a part of our community through our sponsorship and advertising opportunities. Sponsoring or advertising plays an important role in supporting us in achieving our mission of serving the people in our community and providing parks and recreation services to enhance the quality of life. Opportunities include Camp Skylandia T-Shirts, Youth Sports League Jerseys and more! To be a TCPUD Parks & Recreation supporter, contact us or visit tcpud.org/sponsors for more information.

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North Lake Tahoe Recreation & Aquatic Center

TheNorthTahoeandTahoeCityPublicUtilityDistrictsrecentlycompletedvoter pollingtodeterminethelevelofsupportinthecommunitytofundtheconstruction andoperationofaNorthLakeTahoeRecreation&AquaticCenter(Center) The pollingresults,conductedbyprofessionalsatTeamCivXandTrueNorth,showed thatbetween53-59%oftheregisteredvotersintheregionwouldsupportatax measuretofundtheconstruction,operation,andmaintenanceofaCenter While theseresultsfellshortofthe67%supermajoritycurrentlyneededtopassaballot measure,theBoardofDirectorsfrombothDistrictsunanimouslyvotedtocontinue theplanningforaCenterattheFirestonePropertyontheNorthShoreofLake Tahoe.

Inthemonthsahead,theDistrictswillbeworkingtowardsecuringimportantlanduseagreementstokeeptheprojectmovingforward.Additionally,theDistrictsare monitoringlegislationthatcouldlowerthevoterthresholdfromthecurrent67% supermajorityto55%forapprovaloftaxmeasurestobuildlocalpublic infrastructureprojects,akeycomponenttothefutureviabilityofthisproject.

Staytunedforthenextjointmeetinginlate2024orearly2025toreviewthestatus ofthekeyitemsaboveandrevisittheviabilityofthiseffort Iftheprojectappearsto haveaviablepathtotheballotin2026orlater,activecommunitysupportand advocacywillbeanessentialcomponenttothesuccessofthiseffort

Visitnorthtahoerecorgtolearnmoreabouttheprojectandhowtogetinvolved

NorthLakeTahoe

TCPUD Multi-Use Trail System Reconstruction Project

TCPUDownsandoperatesthepavedtrailnetworkalongthewest shore,TruckeeRiver,andnorthshoretoDollarPoint Muchofthis23mile-longtrailnetworkisnowover20yearsold,withsomeportions originallyconstructedover40yearsago TheTCPUD,aspartofits ongoingcapitalimprovementprogram,hasbeenplanningforthe rehabilitationandreconstructionofthispopularrecreationamenity. Approximately10milesisplannedforreconstructionoverthenext fivetosevenyearsandwilloccurinmultiplephases,withacurrent estimatedcostofover$12million

Earlyin2024,TCPUDwasawardeda$16milliongrantthroughthe NorthTahoeCommunityAlliance’ssponsorshipgrantprogram, approvedbythePlacerCountyBoardofSupervisors Thisimportant grantfunding,pairedwithTCPUDpropertytaxfundingapprovedby theTCPUDBoardofDirectors,willsupportthereconstructionofjust overtwomilesoftheNorthShoreTrailSegmentfromTahoeCityto DollarPoint.Thetotalinvestmentinthereconstructionofthistrail segmentisanticipatedtobe$22million,andwillcorrectcracking, rootintrusion,visibilitychallenges,ADAcompliance,anderosion deficiencies.Workwillbeginonthistrailsegmentin2024.Trailusers shouldexpectclosuresanddetourstooccurthroughoutthesummer Pleasevisittcpudorg/trailsformoreinformation

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Tahoe Cedars and Madden Creek Water System Reconstruction Projects

TCPUDhasbeenprogressingthedesign,permitting,anddevelopmentofconstructionplansforthecompletereconstructionofboththeTahoe CedarsandMaddenCreekWaterSystems,locatedonthewestshoreinTahomaandHomewood,respectively.Thecompletereconstructionof bothwatersystemswasrecommendedthroughmasterplanning,andwilladdressseriousdeficiencies,includingactivelyfailingwatermainsand insufficientfiresuppressioncapacity.

CompletelyrebuildingthesewatersystemsisasignificantundertakingforTCPUDandtogetherwhencompleted,willbethemostcomplexand costlyTCPUDwatersystemreconstructionprojectsevercompleted Thetotalcostiscurrentlyestimatedat$59million,andthereconstructionof eachsystemwilltakeplaceovermultipleyears.Fundingsourcesfortheseprojectswillincludewaterraterevenue,propertytaxrevenue,and InfrastructureImprovementChargerevenue(achargeappliedtothecustomerslocatedwithinbothwatersystemserviceareas) Additionally,the TCPUDisactivelyseekinggrantfundingtohelpoffsetthecostsoftheseprojects Visittcpudorg/ciptofindoutmoreaboutthesewatersystem reconstructionprojects.

Smart Meter Replacement Project

Consistentwithanongoingpursuitoffinancialstewardshipand environmentalprotection,in2024,TCPUDwillfinishthefinal phaseoftheSmartMeterReplacementProject Oncecompleted, approximately3,500residentialwatermeterswillhavebeen upgradedwithnew‘smart’watermetertechnology Thebenefits ofthesenewsmartmeters,whichuseBeaconCellular Technology,includerealtimeaccesstowateruse(consumption), earlyleaknotifications,anddatacollectionviacellular transmission.Waterusedataistransmittedviacellular connectionfourtimesaday,whichreducesstafftimepreviously neededtomanuallycollectdata Thesystemalsodramatically increasesleakresponsetimebyusingthebuilt-inLeakAlert

Notificationsystem Thesenotificationsareautomatically receivedbyTCPUD;however,customerscanalsoreceivetheir ownalertsbyemailortextbyusingtheEyeOnWaterapp. Customerscanalsousetheapptotrackwaterusageand maximizetheirwateruseefficiency.Weencouragecustomersto takeadvantageofthisappanditsfeatures

The3-yearinvestmentinthisprojectisapproximately$16million andhighlightsTCPUD’scommitmenttoMakingWater ConservationaWayofLife

Sewer Pump Station Storage Improvements

Wastewatercollectionsystemsaregenerallyoutofsight,outof mind,andTCPUDkeepsitthatwaybyproactivelyinvestingin improvementsthatkeepsewerinfrastructurefunctioningsafely andefficiently.TCPUD’ssewersystemismadeupofnearly113 milesofgravitysewerlines,togetherwith24strategicallylocated pumpstationsthatmoveourcommunity’swastewateralongthe westshoresandnorthshorestothepointwhereitflows,via gravitytotheregionaltreatmentplantinTruckee Oneofthe criticaloperationalcomponentsofasewerpumpstationis storage.Maintainingstoragecapacityatpumpstationsis necessarytopreventoverflowintheeventofashutdownor systemfailure.

TCPUDhasrecentlycompletedstorageimprovementsatthe NorthLaneandLonelyGulchsewerpumpstationsandwillbe investinginimprovementstotheCoastGuardpumpstationin 2024 ThissewerpumpstationislocatedadjacenttotheUS CoastGuardfacilitynexttotheLakeForestBoatRamp TheCoast Guardpumpstationimprovementsareestimatedtocost$1.2 million Onceallsewerpumpstationstorageimprovementsare made,thetotalinvestmentwillbeover$3.7million.

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Tahoe City Farmers Market

Come out and support our local food system! Featuring Organic Produce, Fruit, Food Trucks, Pastured Meats, Honey & Artisans Handmade Goodness.

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Location:

Thursday

May 16 - October 24

8:00am - 1:00pm

Commons Beach

Tahoe City Lakeside Movie Series

Best place to see a movie with friends and family.... under the stars and at the beach! This is a non-supervised event, so please come enjoy the evening with the kids! Bring low-back chairs, blankets, sleeping bags, and a flashlight to leave safely at the end.

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Fee:

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Concerts at Commons Beach

Get Ready! Local, regional and national performers will delight Tahoe City audiences every Sunday afternoon this summer Fun for all ages!

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Location:

Sunday

June 16 - September 8 4:00pm - 7:00pm

Commons Beach

Wednesday

June 26 - August 14

Dusk

$1 per person donation

Commons Beach

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Recreation Afterschool Program

Transitional Kinder - 5th Grade, Students of TTUSD and Creekside Schools

Every kid looks forward to afterschool activities! In our Recreation Afterschool Program (R A P ), children can join us for arts & crafts, active and passive games, enrichment activities, and much more R A P Creekside pick-up now available Advanced registration is required for drop-ins only (excluding semester passholders). Space each day at R A P will be limited, and no walk-ins will be permitted to ensure we stay within our daily maximum enrollment counts

Day:

Date:

Time:

Fee:

Monday - Friday, follows the TTUSD school schedule

Winter-Spring Semester: January 8 - June 7, 2024

1:00pm - 5:30pm

$12 per day, per TTUSD student

$15 per day, per Creekside (R.A.P. Creekside pick-up available)

$400 TTUSD Students R.A.P. Winter-Spring Semester Pass (January - June, 2024)

$450 Creekside Students R.A.P. Winter-Spring Semester Pass (January - June, 2024; R.A.P. Creekside pick-up available)

Location:

Tahoe Lake Elementary, 375 Grove Street

All R.A.P. members are invited to celebrate a great year by joining us at our End of Year Party! R.A.P. will start at its normally scheduled time and the party starts at 4pm. This will be the last day of R.A.P. for the 2023-24 school year.

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Date: Time: Friday June 7, 2024 4pm Look for our RAP Party email as we get closer to the event to RSVP!

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Important 2024 Camp Information

Get ready for an amazing summer adventure! It's time for campfire sing-alongs, games, arts and crafts, fun dressup events, exciting field trips, and a whole lot more at Camp Sky Lil' Pines and Camp Skylandia!

Camp Skylandia Summer Program 2024 Dates are June 17 through August 16. You must register your child in the group according to the grade they will enter in the 2024-25 school year. A birth certificate may be required to verify age of child.

Payment & Registration must be completed online before attending Camp Skylandia. Parents must complete an updated Emergency Contact Form at the beginning of each session. There is no Camp on Wednesday, June 19; Thursday, July 4; and Friday, July 5.

Camp Overnights on Skylandia Beach for Pinecones (aka Kinders) - CITs (Sessions D and H) are on Thursday evenings and are optional for campers. Pick up is Friday morning after the overnight at 8am sharp! Breakfast will be served at 7am. There is no camp on Fridays after the overnights.

Air Quality: We monitor air quality conditions in the event of ne need to cancel camp due to poor air quality, we will communic You can follow all updates on our website at tcpud.org/aqi-upd

Camp Details - Where to Go and What to Bring

Camp Skylandia; Grades 1st - Counselor In Training (CIT)

Drop-off (9am-9:30am) and Pick-up (3pm-3:30pm) your child at Skylandia Park, corner of Lake Forest Road and Aspen Street

Camp Sky Lil' Pines; Seedlings & Pinecones

Drop-off (9am-9:30am) and Pick-up (12:00pm-12:30pm

Seedlings Half-Day Option & 3pm-3:30pm) your child at Tahoe City Community Center (TCCC), 401 West Lake Blvd

If you are having someone other than the person who dropped off your child pick them up, please let camp staffers know as soon as possible Campers, please bring with you daily: Personal Water Bottle, Sunscreen, Closed-toe Shoes, Water Shoes for w play, Bathing Suit & Towel, Hearty Lunch with Snacks T alleviate a massive collection in our Lost & Found items, it is extremely helpful to write your camper's name on all the gear they bring to camp. We do encourage dress up according to our weekly themes (on page 17) at the end of each week Get creative and have fun!

Reminder!

Online Registration opens Tuesday, May 7th 10am for Residents and 12pm for Non-Residents

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Camp Sky Lil' Pines

Want your younger ones to be introduced to the camp experience? Join us outdoors on the grass at Tahoe City Community Center (TCCC) for summertime fun and learn the ropes of camp life! Our young campers (ages 3.5 - 5.5) are encouraged to meet new friends, try new things through arts, crafts and outdoor activities, and make awesome memories!

Seedlings

3.5 - 5 Years

This half-day or full-day camp offers a 12-to-1, child-to-counselor ratio for pre-schooled aged children Must be potty-trained. Seedling campers follow camp dates and themes but do not attend overnights or camp on Fridays after overnights

Time:

Fee:

Location:

9:00am - 12:30pm Half-Day

9:00am - 3:30pm Full-Day

$200 Res / $210 Non-Res (Half-Day)

$250 Res / $260 Non-Res (Full-Day)

$120 Res / $126 Non-Res (Half-Day For Session C)

$150 Res / $156 Non-Res (Full-Day For Session C)

$160 Res / $168 Non-Res (Half-Day For Sessions A, D & H)

$200 Res / $208 Non-Res (Full-Day For Sessions A, D & H)

Tahoe City Community Center

Pinecones aka "Kinders"

For children entering kindergarten in the 2024-2025 school year. Enjoy games, crafts, water play and much more! Pinecone Campers follow camp dates and themes and can attend overnights with Camp Skylandia.

Time:

Fee:

Location: 9:00am - 3:30pm

$250 Res / $260 Non-Res

$200 Res / $208 Non-Res (Session A, Juneteenth Holiday on 6/19)

$150 Res / $156 Non-Res (Session C, 4th of July Holiday, 7/4 & 7/5)

Tahoe City Community Center

Session/Date:

A / June 17 - 21 (No Camp 6/19)

B / June 24 - 28

C / July 1 - 3 (No Camp 7/4 & 7/5)

D / July 8 - 11 (No Camp Fri. 7/12)

E / July 15 - 19

F / July 22 - 26

G / July 29 - August 2

H / August 5 - 8 (No Camp Fri. 8/9)

I / August 12 - 16

Day:

Mon - Fri Mon - Fri Wed - Fri

Mon - Thurs

Mon - Fri Mon - Fri

Mon - Fri

Mon - Thurs

Mon - Fri

Session/Date:

A / June 17 - 21 (No Camp 6/19)

B / June 24 - 28

C / July 1 - 3 (No Camp 7/4 & 7/5)

D / July 8 - 11 (No Camp Fri. 7/12)

E / July 15 - 19

F / July 22 - 26

G / July 29 - August 2

H / August 5 - 8 (No Camp Fri. 8/9)

I / August 12 - 16

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Mon - Fri

Wed - Fri

Mon - Thurs

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Mon - Fri

Mon - Fri

Mon - Thurs

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Parks and Recreation is hiring Summer Counselors (ages 14+) for Camp Skylandia. Visit tcpud.org/jobs to learn more and apply for this and other great summer opportunities. Work at Camp Skylandia! Y O U T H P R O G R A M S
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Camp Skylandia

1st - 5th Grades

Enjoy fun games, crafts, swimming and beach time at Skylandia Beach. Campers are grouped by the grade they will be entering in the fall. Field trips will be held on Wednesdays and Camp Overnights are on Thursday evenings and optional for Sessions D and H.

Time:

Fee:

Location:

9:00am - 3:30pm

$250 Res / $260 Non-Res

Session/Date: Day:

A / June 17 - 21 (No Camp 6/19)

B / June 24 - 28

C / July 1 - 3 (No Camp 7/4 & 7/5)

D / July 8 - 11 (No Camp Fri. 7/12)

E / July 15 - 19

F / July 22 - 26

G / July 29 - August 2

H / August 5 - 8 (No Camp Fri. 8/9)

I / August 12 - 16

$200 Res / $208 Non-Res (Session A, Juneteenth Holiday on 6/19)

$150 Res / $156 Non-Res (Session C, 4th of July Holiday, 7/4 & 7/5)

Skylandia Park and Beach

Counselor-In-Training (CIT)

11 - 14 Years

CITs assist Camp Counselors with daily activities including looking after the safety of campers. CITs also help with games & crafts while building leadership skills and solving problems. Special projects include The Skylandia Weekly, a weekly camp newspaper created and designed by our CITs for the campers.

Time:

Fee:

Location: 9:00am - 3:30pm

$200 Res / $210 Non-Res

$160 Res / $168 Non-Res

(Session A, Juneteenth Holiday on 6/19)

$120 Res / $126 Non-Res

(Session C, 4th of July Holiday, 7/4 & 7/5)

Skylandia Park and Beach

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Wed - Fri

Mon - Thurs

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Mon - Fri

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Session/Date: Day:

A / June 17 - 21 (No Camp 6/19)

B / June 24 - 28

C / July 1 - 3 (No Camp 7/4 & 7/5)

D / July 8 - 11 (No Camp Fri. 7/12)

E / July 15 - 19

F / July 22 - 26

G / July 29 - August 2

H / August 5 - 8 (No Camp Fri. 8/9)

I / August 12 - 16

Mon - Fri

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Camp Skylandia & Camp Sky Lil’ Pines

CIT Field Trips are every Tuesday

1st Grade - CIT Field Trips are Every Wednesday (Unless Otherwise Noted)

Seedlings & Pinecones will have special guest visits Weekly at TCCC!

Themes, Field Trips and Events!

Some dates and activities are subject to change

Week 1 Session A

June 17 - 21

disney

Field Trips:

CIT: 6/18

1st grade-cit: 6/21

Week 4 Session d

July 8 - 11

Aquatic Adventures

Field Trips: CIT: 7/9 1st grade-cit: 7/10

Week 7 Session G

July 29 - August 2

Color Wars!

Field Trips: CIT: 7/30

1st grade-cit: 8/1

Week 2 Session b

June 24 - 28

Animal Kingdom

Field Trips:

CIT: 6/25

1st grade-cit: 6/26

Week 5 Session E

July 15 - 19

Camp Sky’s Got Talent

Field Trips:

CIT: 7/16 1st grade-cit: 7/18

Week 8 Session H

August 5 - 8

Big SPLAT!

Field Trips: CIT: 8/6 1st grade-cit: 8/7

Week 3 Session c

July 1 - 3

Mad Science

Week 6 Session F

July 22 - 26

Space Adventures

Field Trips:

CIT: 7/23 1st grade-cit: 7/24

Week 9 Session I

August 12 - 16

Hollywood

Field Trips:

CIT: 8/13 1st grade-cit: 8/14

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Chess Wizards

6 - 12 Years

Chess Wizards has been teaching the game of chess since 2002. Join us this summer for tons of challenging chess lessons, exciting games, and cool prizes. You'll improve your chess skills, meet new friends, and work out your most powerful muscle - your brain! Our camps include fun team chess games (like Corner Chess), recess time (of course), snacks, tournaments, and puzzles. Each camper receives a Tshirt, trophy, and puzzle folder. We include all the materials necessary for your child to participate, but full day kids should bring a lunch. Unleash your brain power and spend part of your vacation with Chess Wizards!

Day: Time:

Session:

Fee:

Location:

Monday - Friday

Half-Day Morning: 9:00am-12:00pm

Half-Day Afternoon: 12:00pm-3:00pm

Full Day: 9:00am-3:00pm

Session 1: July 15 - 19

Session 2: July 29 - August 2

$290 Half-Day

$420 Full-Day

Tahoe City Community Center

pGatekeeper’s Museu

9 - 11 Years

Join us for our very first maker’s camp at the Gatekeeper's Museum! Hosted by the museum director and local educators, this camp offers youth ages 9-11 years old the opportunity to make a variety of unique art projects while learning about art history, native American culture and the environment. The camp ends with a project celebration displayed in a special exhibition created and installed by campers. Projects include: acrylic painting, terrarium art, pottery design, map creations and model making.

Registration opens May 1, 2024 on the Gatekeeper’s museum website at www.northtahoemuseums.org

Day:

Date:

Time:

Fee:

Location:

Monday - Friday

August 19 - 23 9:00am - 12:30pm

$350 per student; Includes all Materials Gatekeeper’s Museum

Broadway Bootcamp

5 - 14 Years

Dive into acting, singing, and dancing while fostering confidence and creativity. Broadway Bootcamp is designed to teach the basics of performance: acting, music and movement while exploring hidden talents, and expanding natural gifts and building confidence. Students will be immersed in activities that support their whole self as a performer. Each day begins with physical and vocal warm-ups before playing a plethora of acting and improv games. Early in the week we determine which shows strike up the group's interest and as a group, decide which scenes, songs, and dances to learn from those productions or films. Throughout the week, as we rehearse, we'll work on characterization, how to sing songs successfully, and some basic musical theater blocking and choreography.

Day: Time:

Session:

Fee:

Location:

Monday - Friday 9:00am - 2:00pm

Session 1: July 22 - 26

Session 2: July 29 - August 2

Session 3: August 5 - 9

$396

Fairway Community Center

Kids Art Camp

5 - 12 Years

Kids Art Camp is a summer day camp for kids ages 5-12, designed to expose campers to a variety of styles of art and different mediums. We lead hands-on fun in a supportive environment where campers get creative alongside their peers, lead by our experienced, kind, and warm staff of art teachers. This camp takes place in the fenced backyard at North Tahoe Art Center. Shade sails and tents are provided to keep out of the sun. Each day we begin with morning circle to connect with one another and give a description of the projects for the day. Campers will be placed in small group pods based on their age, and rotate through a variety of art projects each day.

Register at northtahoearts.com

Day: Time: Session:

Fee:

Location:

Monday - Friday 9:00am - 1:00pm

6 sessions from June 24 - August 2

$325 Member / $400 Non-Member

North Tahoe Art Center in Kings Beach, 8731 N Lake Blvd

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Junior Mountain Riders

7 - 11 Years

Open to bikers who are motivated to ride for about 1.5 hours. Riders are grouped by ability and experience so that each ride is appropriately challenging and fun, and the rides generally cover a distance of 4-9 miles. There will be three, 4-week sessions running in June, July, and August. Registration opens mid-April.

Register at tahoexc.org/programs/junior-mountain-riders

Day:

Date:

Time:

Fee:

Peak Volleyball Camp

5th - 12th Grades

4:00pm - 5:45pm

Visit website for fee & program details

Location: Monday June, July and August Monday Sessions

Tahoe XC

Sports Camp

4th - 8th Grades

Each day of Sports Camp will focus on 2-3 sports, working on development and skills for future athletes. Along with training, we will throw in some fun games to spice things up, as well as teaching how these games can help us in other athletic endeavors. Sports Campers may also attend the Camp Skylandia overnights on July 11 or August 8.

Day:

Date:

Time:

Fee:

Location:

Monday - Thursday

Session 1: July 8 - 11

Session 2: August 5 - 8 10:00am - 3:00pm

$125 Res / $135 Non-Res

Rideout Gym

Dave Fromer Soccer Camp

5 - 12 Years

This fast-paced camp brings peak performance to each training session. Our professional coaches help you become your personal best. Based on the experience levels of participant groups, training is adjusted for appropriate level of challenge. Drills progress from high feedback skills repetitions to fun fast paced game-like scenarios. The camp finishes with a tournament! Take your game to the highest level.

Day:

Date:

Time:

Fee:

Location: Monday - Wednesday July 1 - 3 9:00am - 3:00pm

$329

Pomin Park

Youth Co-Ed Flag Football League

Grades 1st - 8th

Friday Night Lights fun with TCPUD Co-Ed Flag Football! Practice and run drills August 23 & August 30, then begin league play

September 6. Playoffs run October 18 and 25.

Program curriculum includes sessions for ball control, dribbling, passing, shooting, defending, goalkeeping, creative use of open space as well as the camper favorite trick or move of the day. Special features include speed and agility training, and our own World Cup Tournament! All levels welcome, beginning through advanced, boys and girls.

Register at davefromersoccer.com

Day:

Date: Time:

Fee:

Location:

Monday - Friday August 5 - 9 9:00am - 3:00pm, Full Day 9:00am - 12:30pm, Morning Session 12:30pm - 3:00pm, Afternoon Session

$425 Full Day

$285 Morning Half-Day

$245 Afternoon Half-Day

Pomin Park

Registration opens Monday, July 1.

Day:

Date:

Time:

Fee:

Location: Friday August 23 - October 25

Games held between 4:00pm and 6:00pm $80 Res / $90 Non-Res North Tahoe High School Fields & Pomin Field

Challenger Sports Soccer Core Camp

3 - 16 Years

Coached by our team of international and US-based staff, our week-long soccer camps improve your child’s soccer skills whilst providing a unique cultural experience. Camps are designed for all ages and ability levels, from beginner to advanced players- we use age-appropriate practices to help players develop at their own pace, learn brand new skills and become an all-round better player...while having an amazing time with our international coaching staff!

Day:

Date:

Time:

Fee:

Monday - Friday

Session 1: July 15 - 19

Session 2: August 5 - 9

Tiny Tykes: 8:00am - 9:00am, Ages 3-5

Half-Day: 9:00am - 12:00pm, Ages 6-16

Full Day: 9:00am - 3:00pm, Ages 7-16

$149 (Tiny Tykes)

$239 (Half-Day, 5 - 14 years)

$319 (Full Day, 7-16 years)

Location:

Pomin Park (Session 1), Conners Field (Session 2)

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SUMMER SWIM

Ages 3.5+

Looking for a fun and safe way to get your child swimming? This is the place for you! Come be a part of the Tahoe City Swim Lessons Program. Please review the swim level descriptions for Guppies, Seals, and Sharks to determine the level of your child. If you are unsure of which level to register your child, we recommend you register your child at a lower level and we’ll move your child accordingly. All swim lessons held at the Granlibakken Pool.

Guppies

3.5 - 5 Years (Beginner)

Minimum age 3.5, 36" to the chin and willing to get in the water in a group setting without a parent in the water.

Time:

Fee:

8:00 am - 8:30 am

$75 Res / $85 Non-Res

Seals

5 - 7 Years (Intermediate)

No fear, basic breathing, knows primary skills, unsupported front and back float, flutter kick, and able to tread water.

Time:

Fee:

Session/Date: Day: 8:45 am - 9:15 am

1 / July 8 - 11

2 / July 15 - 18

3 / July 22 - 25

4 / July 29 - August 1

5 / August 5 - 8 Mon - Thurs Mon - Thurs Mon - Thurs Mon - Thurs Mon - Thurs

Sharks

Ages 7+ (Advanced)

Stroke development, front and back crawl stroke, breaststroke, sidestroke, treading water, elementary backstroke and dives.

Time:

Fee:

1 / July 8 - 11

$75 Res / $85 Non-Res

Session/Date: Day: 9:30 am - 10:00 am $75 Res / $85 Non-Res

2 / July 15 - 18

3 / July 22 - 25

4 / July 29 - August 1

5 / August 5 - 8 Mon - Thurs Mon - Thurs Mon - Thurs Mon - Thurs Mon - Thurs

Session/Date: Day: Reminder!

Online Registration opens Tuesday, May 7th 10am for Residents & 12pm for NonResidents

1 / July 8 - 11

2 / July 15 - 18

3 / July 22 - 25

4 / July 29 - August 1

5 / August 5 - 8 Mon - Thurs Mon - Thurs Mon - Thurs

Mon - Thurs Mon - Thurs

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A Q U A T I C

Our long established and popular sailing program is a collaboration between TCPUD, the Tahoe Community Sailing Council Foundation, Achieve Tahoe, Obexer's Boat Company, and the Tahoe Yacht Club. Our programs have been awarded national recognition for safety and excellence.

Youth Sailing

Ages 8+

Young sailors will learn basic water safety, boating skills, knots, right-of-way rules, docking, tacking, gybing and rigging, and recovering from a capsize depending on the level (descriptions below). All participants must be able to pass a basic swim test at the beginning of each session. Wet suits & PFDs are provided, or bring your own. Scholarships available. Max 12 per session.

Day:

Time:

Fee:

Location:

Tuesday - Friday 10:00am - 4:00pm

$325 Res / $350 Non-Res Obexer's Marina

Session/Date: Levels:

1 / June 25 - 28

2 / July 9 - 12

2 / July 9 - 12

3 / July 16 - 19

3 / July 16 - 19

4 / July 23 - 26

4 / July 23 - 26

5 / July 30 - August 2

6 / August 13 - 16

Aquanauts

6 - 8 Years

Novice Novice Intermediate Novice Intermediate Novice Intermediate Advanced Advanced

This beginning sailing class is designed to develop knowledge of sailing & water sports Students will explore elements of sailing, paddle boarding, kayaking, safety, and environmental preservation of our lake. Max 8 per session. Scholarships available.

Day:

Time:

Fee:

Location:

Session/Date:

1 / June 25 - 27

2 / August 6 - 8

Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 1:00pm - 4:00pm

$225 Res / $250 Non-Res

Obexer's Marina

3 / August 13 - 15

SAILING

YOUTH SAILING LEVELS, DESCRIPTIONS & REQUIREMENTS:

Novice:

Intermediate:

ForStudentsnewtosailing.Musthavebasic swimmingskills.

ForStudentslookingtoincreasetheirsailing skills.Mustbeabletorecoveracapsizedboat andexecutecontrolledtacks&gybes, understandbasicsailtrimandabilitytomake headwayupwind.

Advanced:

Forproficientsailorsneedingtoadvancetheir sailingskills.StudentswillsailPicoswithone sailorperboatand420/FJswithtwosailors perboat.Mustbeabletomakeprecisetacks withlittleover/understeering,avoid unplannedgybesandfeelcomfortable controllingaheelingPicoand420/FJin moderateshiftywinds.

Lake Tahoe Adventurers

Ages 12+

Explore all Lake Tahoe has to offer while venturing out with our RS Venture sailboats, hiking, stand-up paddle boards, and learning how to navigate a charted course with a motorboat. Pre-requisite level: Novice. Max 12 per session. Scholarships available.

Day: Time:

Fee: Location:

Session/Date:

1 / August 6 - 9

Tuesday - Friday 10:00am - 4:00pm $250 Res / $260 Non-Res

Obexer's Marina

2 / August 13 - 16

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Junior Race Clinics

Ages 12+

One-day advanced clinic for youth looking to move from Picos to Lasers. Each participant must provide their own properly maintained boat, or has made arrangements with the Race Team Coach.

Day:

Date:

Time:

Fee:

Location:

Note:

Monday

June 24 - August 12 (No race clinic 7/1)

1:00pm - 4:30pm

$100 Res / $125 Non-Res

Lake Forest Boat Ramp

Junior Race Team

Ages 12+

Advanced students are invited to join the Tahoe Yacht Club Monday Night Laser Races. Holding their own start, participants will skipper single-handed Picos or Lasers. Must have permission from Race Team Coach to join.

Day:

Date: Time:

Fee:

Location:

Monday

June 24 - August 12 (No race team 7/1)

5:00pm - 7:30pm

$300 Res / $325 Non-Res

Lake Forest Boat Ramp

Students signed up for Junior Race Team are automatically enrolled in Junior Race Clinics. Pre-Registration for Race Clinics is required

Junior Assistant Sailor

12 - 14 Years

Sailing Junior Aide

This volunteer-based program prepares young sailors, ages 12-14, to work as a Sailing Junior Aide at age 14 and as a Sailing Instructor at age 16. Each Junior Assistant Sailor (JAS) has the opportunity to apply their sailing skills and knowledge volunteering with the Tahoe City Community Sailing program. JAS Volunteers can volunteer with the program one week or the whole summer! Application available online at tcpud.org/JAS

California Division of Boating and Waterways (DBW)

This newer paid position with the Tahoe City Community Sailing program is a transitional step between the volunteer-based Junior Assistant Sailor opportunity and becoming a Sailing Instructor Join our staff as a Sailing Junior Aide and prepare for the next step of becoming a Level 1 Instructor through US Sailing Visit tcpud org/jobs for an application

We are proud to partner with DBW and to provide a safe boating environment in Lake Tahoe. Through DBW's support, we strive to enhance our students' knowledge of boating laws, practical handling of vessels on the water, weather and water conditions, rules of the road, equipment requirements and environmental stewardship Our mission is to promote the public's right to safe, enjoyable and environmentally sound recreational boating

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Teen Wa 'SUP & Kayaking

Ages 12 - 17

Tahoe Community Sailing’s SUP and Kayak camp gives campers the opportunity to get out on the water to practice stand up paddle boarding & kayaking and explore the shores of Lake Tahoe and Truckee River up close Campers will engage in water activities, weather awareness, local weather and ecosystem knowledge, and water safety. Max 8 per session.

Day:

Time:

Fee:

Location:

Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday

10:00am - 12:00pm

$90 Res / $100 Non-Res

Obexer's Marina

Session/Date:

1 / June 25 - 27

Adult Sailing Clinic

Ages 18+

2 / July 9 - 11

3 / July 23 - 25

4 / August 6 - 8

This evening clinic offers the chance to get out on the water and enhance your sailing skills and confidence Students learn boating safety, overboard recovery, knots, rigging, steering, tacking and gybing, mooring boat care, right-of-way, and sail trim.

Day:

Date:

Time:

Fee:

Location:

Tuesday & Thursday (2 week clinic)

Session 1: July 9 - 18

Session 2: July 23 - August 1

5:30pm - 8:00pm

$200 Res / $225 Non-Res

Obexer's Marina

Night Paddle

Ages 18+

Glide across Lake Tahoe on a paddle board lit up beneath the Sierra stars with only the glowing eastern shore Alpenglow to pave the pathway along the water at night Your SUP is equipped with LED lights creating a glowing platform, lighting the water and rocks below There is no better way to enjoy the warm summer nights than on a paddle board under the stars. Reserve your SUP night tour today. This program is accompanied by a Tahoe Community Sailing program safety boat. Max 6 per session.

Day:

Time:

Fee:

Location:

Monday 7:00pm - 9:00pm

$25 per person

Obexer's Marina

Session/Date:

1 / July 15

2 / July 22

3 / August 5

4 / August 12

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ADULT ACTIVITIES

Adult Softball

Ages 18+

League play begins May 29 with no play 4th of July weekend (July 3 - 5). Games are played at North Tahoe's Upper & Lower Fields (NTHS) and Conner's Field.

Day / Division / Location:

Wednesdays / Men's / NTHS Lower & Upper

Thursdays / Co-Ed D1 (Competitive) / Conner's & NTHS Upper

Thursdays / Co-Ed D2 (Recreation) / NTHS Lower & Upper

Fridays / Co-Ed D3 / Conner's & NTHS Upper

Date:

Time:

Fee:

Leagues begin May 29, May 30, and May 31 (weather & field conditions permitting)

Games start at 6:15pm, 7:30pm & 8:45pm

$400 Sponsor Fee + $400 Team Fee ($800 total)

Mandatory Softball Managers Meeting

Day:

Date: Time: Location:

Wednesday

May 15

6:15pm Men's League

6:45pm Co-Ed Leagues Pete n' Peters

Co-Ed Butterball Tournament

Anticipated to return this Fall! In collaboration with and support of SnowFest! 2025. Check SnowFest's website, tahoesnowfest.org for details, dates and team registration.

Home Run Derby

Ages 18+

Go the distance! Join us for mid-softball season fun with our second annual Home Run Derby!

Day:

Date:

Time:

Fee:

Location:

Saturday June 29 1:00pm $10 per contestant NTHS

Reminder!

Online Registration opens Tuesday, May 7th 10am for Residents & 12pm for Non-Residents

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Summer Bocce Ball League

Ages 18+

Leagues are self-officiated and teams are two to eight players Food and beverage available at Cafe Zenon

Day:

Date:

Time:

Fee:

Location:

Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday

League begins June 4-6; No Games July 2-4; Playoffs August 20-22

6:00pm & 7:15pm $120 per team

Tahoe City Golf Course

Drop-In Pickleball

All Ages

Drop in and play a Tahoe outdoor favorite with other fellow Pickleballers during the summer months Having fun is the number one rule in this sport.

Day:

Time:

Fee:

Location:

Monday, Wednesday, Friday 9:00am - 12:00pm

FREE

Kilner Park

North Lake Tahoe Aikido

North Lake Tahoe Aikido with Douglas Dale and Zach Hymanson, teaches the Iwama style of Aikido, which emphasizes training in the fundamentals with simultaneous mental and physical training. We offer both taijutsu (emptyhand) and bukiwaza (weapons) training in a safe and friendly environment. The interconnections between taijutsu and bukiwaza is a core principle of the Iwama style.

Register at northlaketahoeaikido.com

Day/Time:

Fee:

Location:

Monday: 5:00pm - 7:00pm

Saturday: 8:00am - 10:00am

$10/Class or $60/Month

Winter & Spring:

Monday, Fairway Community Center

Saturday, Tahoe Youth Ballet (2nd Floor in the Cobblestone)

Summer & Fall: Monday & Saturday Outside at Gatekeepers Park

Fall Bocce Ball League

Ages 18+

Continuing the bocce fun before the weather gets too chilly! Registration opens mid-summer.

Day:

Date:

Time:

Fee: Location:

Wednesday, Thursday

League begins September 4-5; Playoffs held October 16-17 6:00pm & 7:15pm $60 per team

Tahoe City Golf Course

Drop-In Cornhole

Ages 18+

Bring some friends for some free cornhole fun Food and beverage available at Cafe Zenon

Day:

Date:

Time:

Fee:

Location:

Wednesday June 5 - August 21 6:00pm - Dusk

FREE

Tahoe City Golf Course

Empowerment Through Self-Defense & Protection

This six-class course teaches participants simple and effective self defense skills using principles from the martial art of Aikido. The primary aim is to teach people the skills to prevent them from becoming victims of physical abuse, and to provide them with techniques to safely evade harm. The techniques and skills we teach also can improve balance and coordination, and can increase self-confidence. The course is taught by two local Aikido instructors: Douglas Dale, and Zach Hymanson. Douglas is a 6th degree black belt, with more than 40 years of experience in Aikido. Zach is a 3rd degree black belt, with more than 12 years of experience in Aikido. This course is open to anyone 16 years or older. Couples are welcome.

Register by emailing Zach Hymanson at zhymanson@gmail.com

Dates:

Day/Time:

Fee:

Location: May 4 - May 20 Monday: 6:00pm - 7:30pm Saturday: 10:00am - 11:30am $225 Fairway Community Center

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The Tahoe City Golf Course is a family friendly 2700 yard 9 hole par 33 golf course that includes 1 par 5, 4 par 4's, and 4 par 3's. Amenities include a full service restaurant and bar at Café Zenon, netted practice/warm up facility, golf carts, rentals, lessons, tournaments, special events, and a friendly welcoming that makes you feel part of the local community. Our projected opening day is Friday, May 3, 2024, conditions permitting.

Season Passes Season Passes

The unique location of the golf course, in downtown Tahoe City, is within walking distance of the beach, bars, restaurants and shops Come tee it up with us Season Passes on sale now online or at the Pro Shop Learn more at tcpud org/golf, or call (530) 583-1516

Adult $90 $50 Seniors (65+) $80 $45 Military $80 $45 Students (ages 18-23) $80 $45 Juniors (ages 17 and under) $40 $25 TCPUD| 26 T A H O E C I T Y G O L F C O U R S E
Daily Green Fee: Daily Green Fee: 9 Holes: 9 Holes: 18 Holes: 18 Holes: Adult Pass - Unlimited Play $825 Couples Pass (2 Adults - Married/Domestic) - Unlimited Play $1,580 Family Pass (2 Adults - Married/Domestic + all Children ages 17 & under) - Unlimited Play $1,705 Junior Pass (ages 17 & under) - Unlimited Play $175 Midweek Adult Pass - Monday-Friday - Limited Play Pass ($10 discount off Daily Rate for Weekend Play) $635 Season Passes: Season Passes: 2024 Rate: 2024 Rate:

Youth Golf Clinics Youth Golf Clinics

5 - 12 Years

Have fun and learn the game of golf with these clinics taught by Bob Bonino. Whether you're seasoned or new to the game, camp format includes practicing & learning all aspects of the game including putting, chipping, irons, woods, etiquette and more.

Day:

Time:

Fee:

Location:

Tuesday & Thursday

Sessions: Date:

Session 1

Session 2

Session 3

Session 4

Session 5

Session 6

Session 7

Session 8

June 18, 20

June 25, 27

July 9, 11

July 16, 18

July 23, 25

July 30, August 1

Ladies' Clinics

Ladies' Clinics

Our ever popular Ladies' Clinics are back this summer for some Thursday night fun. Clinics, from 5:00pm to 7:00pm include a lesson with Bob Bonino plus a light snack and drink from Café Zenon. Call the Pro Shop to register: (530) 583-1516

Private Lessons Private Lessons

TCPUD| 27 For Café Zenon's current schedule, menu and ordering online options, visit cafezenon.com. Relaxedatmospherelocatedatthe GolfCourse/WinterSportsPark featuringFreshlyPreparedCocktails andCleverPubFare! 251NorthLakeBlvd (530)583-1517 T A H O E C I T Y G O L F C O U R S E
For pricing and scheduling of private lessons, please contact our
by calling (530) 583-1516
Course Manager, Bob Bonino or Kirsten Harris
BBQ& Amphitheater Only Unleashed insidepark only Parkingon publicstreet TCPUD| # Commons Beach 400 North Lake Blvd Dog Park 375 Grove Street Elizabeth Williams Park 4 miles south of Tahoe City on HWY 89 Fairway Community Center 330 Fairway Drive Heritage Plaza 570 North Lake Blvd Parking Restrooms Picnic Tables Beach Access Trails, Walking/Biking Leashed Dogs Only Playground Rentable for Events/Sports PARKS & FACILITIES PARKS & FACILITIES AMENITIES / RECREATION OPPORTUNITIES AMENITIES / RECREATION OPPORTUNITIES Conners Field 375 Grove Street Partnership with Tahoe Truckee Unified School District Fenley Field - Youth Softball Fields 375 Grove Street Partnership with Tahoe Truckee Unified School District tcpud.org/parks-facilities tcpud.org/parks-facilities Limited Parking Kilner Park + Tennis & Pickleball Hwy 89 & Ward Ave Corner of Pine Street & Wilson Ave in Tahoma Marie Sluchak Community ParkPartnership with Tahoe Cedars Property Owner's Assoc. North Tahoe High School - Fields 2945 Polaris Road Partnership with Tahoe Truckee Unified School District Pomin Park + Youth Baseball Field 2500 Lake Forest Rd Skylandia Park & Beach Highlands Community Center - Home of Tahoe XC 925 Country Club Drive Lake Forest Beach End of Bristlecone Street 90 Aspen Street Park Only Olympic Valley Park, Field, Pickleball 101 Olympic Valley Road Lake Forest Boat Ramp 2500 Lake Forest Rd Lake Forest Campground 2500 Lake Forest Rd Marie Sluchak Community ParkTahoe City Community Center 401 West Lake Blvd. Limited Parking Limited Parking Rentals available through Placer County Parkingon publicstreet T C P U D P A R K S A N D F A C I L I T I E S

Boat Ramp Annual Closures: Boat Ramp Closures: New Year's Day New Year's Day

Martin Luther King Jr Day Martin Luther King Jr Day President's Day President's Day

Lake Forest Campground

Ever wonder what it's like to sleep under the stars? Look no further, Lake Forest Campground is your special spot in North Lake Tahoe. Campsites are available on a first-come first-serve basis and located just a few blocks away from the Lake Forest Beach. Feel free to visit Pomin Park during your stay for some baseball or soccer.

20 camp sites

Pump Water & Portable Restrooms

$25 per night - limit of 10 consecutive days

Site available on a first-come first-serve basis, NO reservations are accepted.

The Lake Forest Campground is not equipped with showers, hookups, nor dumping stations.

Please be aware that all vehicles and overall camper/trailer length can be no longer than 25ft.

Lake Forest Campground opens Friday, June 28, 2024 and closes Monday, September 2, 2024

Kayak & Paddleboard Storage

TheTCPUDofferslakefrontstorageforkayakandSUPona first-come,first-servedbasisatCommonsBeach,Skylandia Park,andLakeForestBeach.Spaceislimited.Rentersmust supplytheirownlockandcable.Onlineregistrationonly. Formoreinformationvisittcpud.org/kayakstorage

OnlineregistrationforResidents:April16–30. OnlineregistrationforNon-Residents:beginsMay1.

StorageOptions:

1-PieceofEquipment:

$230SeasonRental/Resident(May1-October31)

$315SeasonRental/Non-Resident(May1-October31)

2-PiecesofEquipment:

$315SeasonRental/Resident(May1-October31)

$430SeasonRental/Non-Resident(May1-October31)

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MULTI-USE TRAIL SYSTEM

The perfect way to tour the North and West Shore of Lake Tahoe is using our 23-mile multi-use trail network. Along the way you may find bicyclists, joggers, strollers, and even anglers enjoying the views. Parking for use of the trails is available at 64-Acres Park. Motor vehicles are strictly prohibited on the trails except for authorized maintenance. Please watch for maintenance workers and equipment. We request all trail users to be tolerant and respectful of everyone's mutual right to use these trails.

Rules of the Trail:

Please help to increase everyone's enjoyment of the trails by observing the Rules of the Trail:

Keep right, pass on left when safe

Blaze a trail of kindness

Alert when passing

Use safe speeds

Always use a light at night

Look and listen, be respectful.

Speed limit is 15 mph.

Class 1 and 2 E-bikes permitted.

Bikes yield to pedestrians.

Keep dogs on a short leash.

Yield to oncoming traffic.

WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU!

The TCPUD’s Multi-Use Trail is a valuable recreation and transportation amenity that connects residents and visitors to the things they love to do around Lake Tahoe Our goal of making continuous enhancements to the Trail System begins with a 3-minute survey to identify improvement opportunities You can take the survey at any time by visiting tcpud org/trails or simply scan the QR code on any one of our Multi-Use Trail signs located throughout the Trail System Thank you for sharing your experience!

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UPCOMING EVENTS

Fall2024

SEPT

R.A.P. Returns for the 2024/25 School Year

OCT

Harvest Festival at the Tahoe City Community Center

DEC

Downtown Trick Or Treat

OCT

Breakfast with Santa at the Winter Sports Park

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