There are always plenty of things to do in Incline Village, from opportunities to see some of the newest works from local artists, wine and chocolate tasting for a cause, storytellers sharing tales of the Sierra Nevada region, local artisan fairs, and even an international festival of magic. So, whatever you’re looking for, you’re sure to find things to do in North Lake Tahoe in Incline Village. Come and explore all that this wonderful community has to offer!
Discover the 5 Best Things To Do in Incline Village This November
“It’s About Time” Art Opening Reception
- When: Saturday, November 5, 2022
- Where: Alibi Ale Works Brewery & Barrel House, 204 East Enterprise, Incline Village
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Alibi Ale Works Brewery & Barrel House will be filled with the original artwork and elaborate installations of artist Daryll Peirce. The title of the exhibition alludes to the artist’s preoccupation with time, present, past, and future. Peirce will build more site-specific artwork for the exhibition and paint the walls during the opening reception for all the transformative new work.
32nd Annual Tahoe Chocolate & Wine Festival
- When: Sunday, November 6, 2022
- Where: Hyatt Regency Lake Tahoe Resort, Spa And Casino, 111 Country Club Drive, Incline Village
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Spend an evening sampling boutique wine from some of California’s most revered wineries and feasting on chocolates crafted by Tahoe’s top chefs. Guests will be able to support the work of Sierra Community House by bidding on one-of-a-kind goods in a live auction and donating to a special Fund-A-Need set up for the occasion. All of the money raised stays in the community to help people in need. This includes helping families, providing legal aid, feeding the hungry, helping people in distress, and teaching kids about prevention in schools.
Talks@Tahoe: “Sierra Lullabies,” With Aaron Hill And Jean-Paul Perrotte
- When: Wednesday, November 9, 2022
- Where: Prim Library, University of Nevada, Reno at Lake Tahoe, 999 Lake Tahoe Boulevard, Incline Village
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Jean-Paul Perrotte created “Sierra Lullabies,” a musical soundscape for oboe and computer. From the University’s Department of Music in the School of the Arts under the College of Liberal Arts, Aaron Hill, assistant professor of oboe and classical saxophone, and Jean-Paul Perrotte, associate professor of electro-acoustic composition and the director of the Electro-Acoustic Lab, join us. Their performance will evoke Pyramid Lake, the Sierra Nevada Mountains, and Lake Tahoe.
Handcrafted Holiday Faire in Incline Village
- When: Saturday, November 12, 2022
- Where: The Chateau at Incline Village, 955 Fairway Boulevard, Incline Village
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Shop local this holiday season at The Chateau in Incline Village, site of the fourth annual Handcrafted Holiday Faire, and show your support for the talented artisans who call this area home. There will be more than 30 vendors selling a wide variety of handmade things, including holiday decorations, home goods, jewelry, bath & body products, clothing, and more. Join your neighbors for some holiday cheer at this neighborhood gathering.
Spellbinders 2022, The World’s Largest Free International Festival Of Magic
- When: Friday, November 18, 2022
- Where: Incline Village Library, 845 Alder Ave., Incline Village
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When the World Champions of Magic come to Northern Nevada on November 18-20, it will be for Spellbinders, the world’s largest free international festival of magic. The general public is invited to attend any of the shows at no cost. The Education Renaissance of Nevada Initiative, a tax-exempt philanthropic group, is responsible for producing Spellbinders.