Key Takeaways
- The Alpenglow Sports Winter Speaker Series features Chris Benchetler on January 2, discussing his creative process and how nature, music, and collaboration have shaped his work.
- The event is free and open to all ages, with doors opening at 6 pm and the presentation starting at 7 pm.
- Other events in the area include live music performances, art walks, and a virtual slideshow on bald eagle basics.
- The Truckee Art Walk takes place on the first Saturday of every month, featuring local artists and galleries.
- The Tangled Roots Open Mic & Reading Series invites creatives to share their work, and the Rustler’s Moon performance is scheduled for January 8.
Introduction to Upcoming Events
The new year is bringing a variety of exciting events to the area, with something for everyone to enjoy. On January 2, the Alpenglow Sports Winter Speaker Series presents Chris Benchetler, a renowned skier, artist, and filmmaker. His presentation, "Illuminating the Threads of Connection," will explore how nature, music, and collaboration have shaped his creative process. The event is free and open to all ages, making it a great opportunity for families and individuals to learn and be inspired.
Live Music Performances
In addition to the speaker series, there are several live music performances scheduled in the area. On January 2, the Ian Arsintescu Quartet will perform at Moody’s Bistro, Bar & Beats, and the Winter Wonders Music Series will take place at Northstar California Resort. The series will feature different musicians each day, including Grover Anderson, Ideateam, and Gruve Nation. On January 3, the Apres Ski Party will be held at the Sierra Surf Club, with live music starting at 3 pm. The Pickle Barrel trio will also perform at the ASC Training Center on January 3.
Art and Culture
The Truckee Art Walk is a monthly event that takes place on the first Saturday of every month. The event features local artists and galleries, and is a great opportunity to explore the area’s vibrant arts scene. The art walk is free and open to the public, and attendees can stroll through the charming streets of downtown Truckee, visiting participating businesses and galleries to meet local artists and explore their work.
Wildlife and Education
For those interested in wildlife and education, the Tahoe Institute for Natural Science is hosting a virtual slideshow on bald eagle basics on January 8. The presentation will provide information on the history of the bald eagle count, how to age eagles, and how the count works. The event is free and open to the public, and attendees can register online to participate.
Other Events
Other events in the area include the Tangled Roots Open Mic & Reading Series, which invites creatives to share their work. The series is hosted by Nevada County’s Poet Laureate, Karen Terrey, and takes place at the Alibi Ale Works – Truckee Public House. The Rustler’s Moon performance is scheduled for January 8 at the Bar of America, and features live music and entertainment.
Conclusion
In conclusion, the area is offering a wide range of events and activities in the coming weeks, from live music performances and art walks to educational presentations and wildlife-focused events. Whether you’re interested in music, art, or education, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. Be sure to check out the Alpenglow Sports Winter Speaker Series, the Truckee Art Walk, and the other events listed to make the most of your time in the area.


