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Truckee Office & Condolences
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Sales Statistic Reports
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Synergy Home Mortgage Corner
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California Assoc. of REALTORS® July Report
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Tips to Improve Your Credit Score
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9 Ways to Cut Home Insurance Costs
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6 Chores for August Fun August Calendar Area Events and Details
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“Climb to the mountains and get their good tidings. Nature’s peace will flow into you as sunshine flows into the trees.” John Muir, The Mountains of California
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Everyone at Dickson Realty wants to express sincere and heartfelt condolences to those affected by the Beckwourth Complex wildfires. We are truly saddened by the devastation. We wish to extend words of encouragement, although we know the aftermath will be difficult. Please know that our caring thoughts are with you. The Dickson Truckee Team 11836 Donner Pass Road | Truckee, CA 96161 | 800.541.4440
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This month’s reports are year-to-date comparisons of sales statistics for YTD June 2020 compared to YTD June 2021; showing median and average sales pricing, lowest/highest sales, average days on market and total number of sales in the 12-month comparison period. (Time share and/or shared ownership are not included in the statistics presented.)
The data source is the Tahoe Sierra Board of REALTORS® with data pulled on July 20, 2021
TRUCKEE
Year To Date
Year To Date
Inclusive
JUNE
JUNE
Column1
2020
2021
% Change
Median Sales Price
$
667,000
$
960,000
44%
Average Sold Price
$
1,034,966
$
1,483,773
43%
Lowest Sold Price
$
125,000
$
85,000
-32%
Highest Sold Price
$
9,500,000
$
12,795,000
35%
Average Days on Market Homes Sold
66 372
32 460
-52% 24%
Truckee Inclusive $1,483,773 $1,034,966
$960,000
$667,000
2020
2021
JUNE
JUNE
YEAR TO DATE
YEAR TO DATE
Median Sales Price
Average Sold Price
Truckee Inclusive shows total market activity which includes sub-markets of Tahoe Donner, Northstar, the Golf Course Communities (Old Greenwood, Gray’s Landing, Lahontan, Martis Camp & Schaffer’s Mill) and Donner Summit. Specific details of those sub-markets are shown separately on the next pages
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Golf Course Communities
Year To Date
Year To Date
JUNE
JUNE
2020
2021
Truckee Sub-Market
% Change
Median Sales Price
$
2,200,000
$
3,362,500
53%
Average Sold Price
$
2,832,410
$
4,203,958
48%
Lowest Sold Price
$
1,000,000
$
1,450,000
45%
Highest Sold Price
$
9,500,000
$
12,795,000
35%
Average Days on Market Homes Sold
$ $
115 53
$ $
37 62
-68% 17%
Golf Course Communities Old Greenwood, Gray's Landing, Lahontan, Martis Camp, Schaffer's Mill
$4,203,958 $3,362,500 $2,832,410 $2,200,000
2020
2021
JUNE
JUNE
YEAR TO DATE
YEAR TO DATE
Median Sales Price
Tahoe Donner
Average Sold Price
Year To Date
Year To Date
JUNE
JUNE
2020
Truckee Sub-Market
2021
% Change
Median Sales Price
$
657,500
$
950,000
44%
Average Sold Price
$
699,430
$
1,007,015
44%
Lowest Sold Price
$
142,300
$
232,000
63%
Highest Sold Price
$
1,590,000
$
2,575,000
62%
Average Days on Market Homes Sold
$ $
47 120
$ $
10 157
-79% 31%
Tahoe Donner
$1,007,015
$950,000 $699,430
$657,500
2020
2021
JUNE
JUNE
YEAR TO DATE
YEAR TO DATE
Median Sales Price
Average Sold Price
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Northstar California
Year To Date
Year To Date
JUNE
JUNE
2020
Truckee Sub-Market
2021
% Change
Median Sales Price
$
950,000
$
799,000
-16%
Average Sold Price
$
1,126,871
$
1,102,033
-2%
Lowest Sold Price
$
255,000
$
180,000
-29%
Highest Sold Price
$
3,600,000
$
5,600,000
56%
Average Days on Market Homes Sold
$ $
111 35
$ $
68 81
-39% 131%
Northstar California $1,126,871
$1,102,033
$950,000 $799,000
2020
2021
JUNE
JUNE
YEAR TO DATE
YEAR TO DATE
Median Sales Price
Donner Summit
Average Sold Price
Year To Date
Year To Date
JUNE
JUNE
2020
Truckee Sub-Market
2021
% Change
Median Sales Price
$
585,000
$
875,000
50%
Average Sold Price
$
767,153
$
1,121,940
46%
Lowest Sold Price
$
145,000
$
85,000
-41%
Highest Sold Price
$
2,750,000
$
3,980,000
45%
Average Days on Market Homes Sold
$ $
53 39
$ $
24 25
-55% -36%
Donner Summit $1,121,940 $767,153
$875,000
$585,000
2020
2021
JUNE
JUNE
YEAR TO DATE
YEAR TO DATE
Median Sales Price
Average Sold Price
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ALPINE/SQUAW Column1
Year To Date
Year To Date
JUNE
JUNE
2020
2021
Alpine/Squaw
% Change
Median Sales Price
$
765,000
$
720,000
-6%
Average Sold Price
$
906,769
$
1,001,934
10%
Lowest Sold Price
$
305,000
$
185,000
-39%
Highest Sold Price
$
2,250,000
$
4,000,000
78%
Average Days on Market Homes Sold
$ $
147 39
$ $
110 96
-25% 146%
NORTH LAKE TAHOE
Year To Date
Year To Date
CALIFORNIA
JUNE
JUNE
Column1
2020
2021
2020
2021
JUNE
JUNE
YEAR TO DATE
Median Sales Price
639,000
$
941,000
47%
Average Sold Price
$
822,056
$
1,260,733
53%
Lowest Sold Price
$
123,000
$
299,000
143%
Highest Sold Price
$
7,619,000
$
11,000,000
44%
Average Days on Market Homes Sold
$ $
64 89
$ $
32 132
-50% 48%
Year To Date
Year To Date
JUNE
JUNE
2020
2021
YEAR TO DATE
Average Sold Price
$1,260,733
% Change
$
CALIFORNIA
$720,000
North Lake Tahoe, CA
Median Sales Price
WEST SHORE LAKE TAHOE
$1,001,934
$906,769 $765,000
$822,056
$941,000
$639,000
2020
2021
JUNE
JUNE
YEAR TO DATE
Median Sales Price
YEAR TO DATE
Average Sold Price
West Shore Lake Tahoe, CA $2,252,259
% Change
Median Sales Price
$
659,500
$
1,200,000
82%
Average Sold Price
$
955,957
$
2,252,259
136%
Lowest Sold Price
$
275,000
$
386,500
41%
Highest Sold Price
$
7,150,000
$
31,000,000
334%
Average Days on Market Homes Sold
$ $
88 62
$ $
44 77
-50% 24%
$955,957
$1,200,000
$659,500 2020
2021
JUNE
JUNE
YEAR TO DATE
Median Sales Price
YEAR TO DATE
Average Sold Price
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Truckee, Golf Course Communities, Tahoe Donner, Northstar, Donner Summit, Alpine/Squaw, North & West Shore Lake Tahoe, CA. LOS ANGELES (July 16) – Despite an impressive performance in the first six months of the year, the market momentum appears to be moderating with existing home sales dipping for the second month in a row, the CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® (C.A.R.) said today. Closed escrow sales of existing, single-family detached homes in California totaled a seasonally adjusted annualized rate of 436,020 in June, according to information collected by C.A.R. from more than 90 local REALTOR® associations and MLSs statewide. The statewide annualized sales figure represents what would be the total number of homes sold during 2021 if sales maintained the June pace throughout the year. It is adjusted to account for seasonal factors that typically influence home sales. June home sales dipped 2.2 percent on a monthly basis from 445,660 in May but were up 28.3% percent from a year ago, when 339,910 homes were sold on an annualized basis. With strong sales growth in June, the state housing market ended the first half of the year with a year-to-date increase of 33.6 percent. Higher-priced markets continued to do well while sales of lower-priced properties remained below last year’s levels. “We’re starting to see what a difference just a slight uptick in inventory and listings can do to help lessen the buying frenzy and create a sense of normalcy,” said C.A.R. President Dave Walsh. “The market is still extremely competitive, with 70 percent of homes selling above list price; however, the number of new listings increased in June, and both the share of listings with a reduced price and median reduction amount increased, giving buyers more opportunities to purchase.” California’s median home price set a new record high for the fourth straight month in June as the median price slightly increased 0.2 percent on a month-to-month basis to $819,630 in June, up from May’s $818,260 and up 30.9% from the $626,170 recorded last June. The median price in California also remained above the $800,000 benchmark for the third consecutive month. The pace of growth in home prices appeared to be decelerating, however, as the change between May and June remained below one percent, and the increase was the smallest in the past four months. On a month-to-month basis, the statewide median price increase in June 2021 was slightly below the average May-to-June growth rate of 1.0 percent observed between 1979 and 2020. “On a year-over-year basis, the statewide median price increased more than 30 percent for the third consecutive month. Tight supply, low rates and the change in the mix of sales continue to be the primary factors pushing up home prices to record levels,” said C.A.R. Vice President and Chief Economist Jordan Levine. "However, we are expecting price growth to slow from this point on as the top end of the market begins moderating. With pending sales down for the first time in 14 months, closed sales – which have been declined 5 out of the last 6 months – will likely remain lackluster as the market enters the second half of the year.” Other key points from C.A.R.’s June 2021 resale housing report include: •
At the regional level, four of the five major regions in the state set new record high median prices in June, with each region increasing by more than 20 percent from a year ago. The San Francisco Bay Area continue to grow at the fastest pace with a year-over-year gain of 35.0 percent, followed by Southern California (30.3 percent), the Central Valley (23.8 percent), the Far North (22.0 percent) and the Central Coast (20.8 percent).
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All 51 counties tracked by C.A.R. experienced price growth on a year-over-year basis, with 47 of them reported a double-digit rate increase in median price from last year. Del Norte had the largest price gain of 48.1 percent in June, followed by Siskiyou (40.5 percent) and Santa Barbara (39.2 percent).Twenty-five counties set new record high median prices in June. Lake had the smallest price growth of all counties with a 3.9 percent increase from June 2020. Glenn (5.1 percent), San Francisco (8.0 percent), and Lassen (8.9 percent) were the other three counties with only a single-digit price gain from a year ago.
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Truckee, Golf Course Communities, Tahoe Donner, Northstar, Donner Summit, Alpine/Squaw, North & West Shore Lake Tahoe, CA. Higher-priced markets continued to do well while sales of lower-priced properties remained below last year’s levels. The million-dollar market increased in demand by triple-digits year-over-year, with sales of homes priced $2m and above surging 141 percent from a year ago. Sales of homes priced below $300k, on the other hand, continued to fall precipitously, with the year-over-year growth rate declining 48 percent in June. Tight housing supply continues to be the primary constraining factor for sales in the lower price segment. The state has sold more homes in the milliondollar market than the sub $500k market in Q221, a condition that has not been observed in California in the past. •
All major regions continued to grow by double-digit from a year ago as the market began to climb out of its pandemic trough reached in May 2020. Of all regions, the San Francisco Bay Area had the biggest jump of 34.1 percent year-over-year, with seven of the nine counties increasing more than 29 percent from a year ago. Southern California had a sales surge of 33.9 percent from the same month in 2020, followed by the Central Coast (26.6 percent), the Far North (17.6 percent), and the Central Valley (10.5 percent).
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Nearly nine out of 10 counties – 44 of 51 - tracked by C.A.R. had a year-over-year increase in closed sales in June, with 39 counties surging by more than 10 percent in sales from last year. Mono had the strongest growth in sales from a year ago at 100 percent, followed by San Francisco (87.1 percent), and Del Norte (80 percent). Counties with an increase from last year had an averaged gain of 30.6 percent in June, compared to 89.2 percent in May. Six counties had a sales decline from last year, with Glenn dropping the most (-57.1 percent), followed by Solano (-7.8 percent), Sutter (-6.9 percent), and Tulare (-6.9 percent).
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The state housing supply condition continued to improve with active listings reaching the highest level since last October. The number of for sale properties increased 15.4 percent in June from the prior month as more homes were being listed on the market. New active listings, while still down 12.3 percent from two years ago, increased both month-over-month and year-over-year by around 8 percent in June 2021. Housing supply typically climbs during this time of the year and remains on an upward trend until late July/early August.
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Almost all counties reported by C.A.R. declined in active listings from last June, and 47 of them dropped by double-digit when compared to the same time last year. Marin had the biggest decline in active listings, plunging 59.0 percent year-over-year, while Ventura also dropped more than half with a 51.1 percent slide from a year ago. Sutter (17.8 percent), Lassen (8.9 percent), and Stanislaus (0.5 percent) were the only counties in the state with an increase in active listings from the prior year.
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The median number of days it took to sell a California single-family home decreased to 8 days in June, down from 19 days in June 2020.
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C.A.R.’s statewide sales-price-to-list-price ratio* posted a record high in June at 104.1 percent and was 99.5 percent in June 2020.
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The statewide average price per square foot** for an existing single-family home remained elevated. At $391, June’s price per square foot was an all-time high. The price per square foot was $293 in June a year ago.
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The 30-year, fixed-mortgage interest rate averaged 2.98 percent in June, down from 3.16 percent in June 2020, according to Freddie Mac. The five-year, adjustable mortgage interest rate was an average of 2.56 percent, compared to 3.09 percent in June 2020. Leading the way…® in California real estate for more than 110 years, the CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS ® (www.car.org) is one of the largest state trade organizations in the United States with more than 200,000 members dedicated to the advancement of professionalism in real estate. C.A.R. is headquartered in Los Angeles.
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TIPS TO IMPROVE YOUR CREDIT SCORE
As summer approaches, many people are looking to make up for what they missed last year. The credit score of Americans has seen a general upward trend, but if your own score hasn't done the same yet, it can put a real damper on your summertime plans. Luckily, there are several easy ways to improve your credit score — and fast!
Pay bills in full and on time One of the most important factors in improving a credit score is how you handle your bills. Be sure to pay the entire amount owed by the due date. This may seem simple but it is extremely impactful on your credit score. Payment history is usually a good indicator of how reliable someone is and how likely they are to be trusted with money, so it is one of the biggest factors on a credit score. Maintaining a filing system for bills is an effective method of ensuring regular payments. Whether you get paper or digital bills, staying organized can make a huge difference. Many organizations offer an automatic payment option that is convenient for those who are busy or forgetful.
Diversify your credit Keep a close eye on the different kinds of credit that you are using to build your score. You may have heard this methodology being called credit mix. While it is important to diversify your credit, it is only worth about 10% of your credit score. This may not sound like very much, but diversifying the types of borrowing you do can open up new opportunities in the future. There are three main types of credit, each with their own unique purpose: • • •
Installment credit — definite amount of money borrowed over a set period of time. • Ex: car loans. Revolving credit — no definite amount of payments. • Ex: credit cards. Open credit — pre-approved loan between a lender (bank) and a borrower. • Ex: home equity loan.
Pay credit card bills weekly if possible Aside from your non-credit related bills, paying your credit card bills on time factors heavily into your credit score. If you carry your credit card debt with you from month to month, paying a small sum more often can increase your score. The results of paying smaller amounts more frequently can vary from person to person, depending on their respective financial situations. This method could also help decrease interest and late fees paid, because you will almost certainly be meeting your minimum required payment. Not only will you be boosting your credit score, but you will save money, too. Keep in mind that there are five factors that impact your credit score, but some of them are only impactful over a longer period of time. The key information used to determine a credit score is: • • • • •
Payment history. Outstanding balances. Length of credit history. Applications for new credit accounts. Types of credit accounts.
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9 Ways to Cut the Cost of Homeowners Insurance
Taking advantage of lesser-known discounts and other creative approaches can help you save money right away. Home insurance rarely takes the spotlight, but if you're a homeowner, it could be quietly costing you more money than it should. The good news is that insurers provide relatively easy-to-obtain incentives that can shave money off your homeowners insurance premium. Here are nine ways to save. 1. Raise your deductible A quick way to reduce your premium is to raise your insurance deductible, the amount you pay if you have to make a claim. If you had, say, a $500 deductible, you could save as much as 20% by increasing it to $1,000, says Mark Friedlander, spokesperson for the Insurance Information Institute. Raising your deductible puts money in your pocket every month that otherwise would have gone to your insurer. Just be sure you have enough saved to cover a bigger outof-pocket expense if you need to make a claim. 2. Make your home more secure Even the basics can save you money when it comes to home security. Having a smoke detector, burglar alarm or deadbolt locks on your home can earn you a 5% discount, says Friedlander. Going a step further by adding a comprehensive sprinkler system along with an actively monitored fire and burglar alarm could save you as much as 15% to 20%, he says. 3. Skip small claims It may be tempting to file a claim with your insurer even when something relatively minor happens, but you may be better off in the long run if you pay out of pocket for these smaller expenses. That’s because some insurers offer discounts if you remain claim-free for a certain period of time, usually a few years. 4. Ask about lesser-known discounts Unless you check, you may never know what other savings you might be eligible for. Some insurers offer additional discounts if you: • Don’t have any smokers living in the house. • Recently bought your home. • Pay your premium via automatic bank payments. • Choose paperless billing. • Work in a specific career, such as teaching, engineering or firefighting. 5. Account for home improvements If you've improved your home, you may have made yourself eligible for homeowners insurance discounts without even realizing it. Adding features such as storm shutters and impact-resistant roofing — which make your
house tougher to damage — could result in insurance savings. You might also earn a discount by upgrading outdated plumbing and electrical systems. “You can often request a new inspection of your home to evaluate these improvements to maximize your potential discounts,” says Jessica Hanna, spokesperson for the American Property Casualty Insurance Association. Concerned about having someone over to your home during the pandemic? Not to worry — Hanna notes that many insurers have virtual and other socially distanced options for inspections. 6. Bundle your auto and home insurance Bundling auto and home insurance with the same company typically saves you 5% to 15% on your homeowners premium, according to data from the Insurance Information Institute. Although it could vary depending on your company, many insurers provide discounts if you buy more than one type of policy from them. 7. Build your credit score It may surprise you to learn that your credit score can have a substantial impact on your home insurance premium. That’s because in many states, companies can use a creditbased insurance score to determine your rates. If your insurer thinks your credit score is too low — such as a FICO score under 630 — you may pay higher rates. If you find that your credit score is low, read your credit report closely to identify any errors. You can elevate your score by taking steps like paying bills on time and reducing credit card balances. 8. Get rid of high-risk stuff Even though it may be fun, having something deemed an “attractive nuisance” by your insurer — think trampolines, swimming pools or playground equipment — can add to your homeowners insurance premium. Getting rid of those items could result in serious savings on your insurance. 9. Shop around Rates for identical homeowners insurance coverage can vary widely from one company to the next. Some homeowners could save $1,000 a year or more by finding the cheapest rate, NerdWallet research shows. Most companies have tools on their websites that allow you to plug in some basic information and get quick home insurance quotes. Comparing different companies’ rates will let you see if you might be able to save by switching insurers. Doug Sibor/NerdWallet, Jan 6, 2021
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6 Chores to Do in August to Make Your Life Easier
Plan these home cleaning chores ahead. August is a time of transition. The school year is approaching, and the weather is slowly getting colder. But you still have a few good weeks left to tackle some chores and prepare your home for autumn.
A clean pantry means more space for preserved summer fruits and veggies. Clean the Pantry August is the perfect time to deal with your kitchen cabinets and pantry. Spare a few hours and go through your food storage to get rid of anything that is expired or outdated. Don’t limit yourself to the pantry and check the situation in your fridge and freezer, too. You can always donate some food that hasn’t been expired to the local food bank, especially if you are not sure if you are going to eat it. Having a clean and organized kitchen cabinets helps you maintain your home cleaner in colder months and prepare meals faster and with ease.
Refresh and Clear the Closet The end of summer is also a great time to start organizing and separating your outfits. Donate any shoes and clothes that you are not wearing and also, the garments your kids have outgrown in the past few months. This way, you will make enough space for new seasonal clothes and school outfits. You can even take advantage of the end-of-season sales and get some items like shorts, swimming suits, flipflops and equipment ahead and at a discounted price.
Check the Energy Efficiency of Your Home Conduct a home energy assessment before the cold season. This way, you can find if there is a need to upgrade and renovate to increase energy efficiency and save money during the winter. You can either do the assessment on your own or resource this job to a professional. This chore helps locate air leaks by inspecting insulation, ventilation, heating and cooling systems, the work of your appliances and more.
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wear. And while you are on it, you can spare and extra hour or two and reorganize the garage. Make sure everything can be found quickly, and you have enough space. Clean everything that you can still use before putting it away for the next year.
Give Your Kitchen a Thorough Deep Cleaning Spare a few hours to deal with the most unpleasant kitchen cleaning chores. Aim to tackle the dirtiest tasks like unclogging the drains, sanitizing the garbage and recycling bins, deep-clean your oven as well as your fridge and freezer. Deep kitchen cleaning is a great chore for the middle of august because it will help you start autumn with a spotless and functional cooking area in fall and winter months. This will help you ease your everyday life, especially with the start of the school year.
Clean Summer Gear and Organize the Garage As the summer comes to an end, you will be using summer equipment less and less every day. Inspect all the inflatable toys, outdoor furnishings and sports gear for damage or
Deep-Clean the Carpets and Furnishings Now is the perfect time to tackle the deep cleaning of rugs and upholstered furniture. The weather allows everything to dry fast and most professional carpet cleaning companies offer considerable discounts, especially if you book more than one service. Clean carpets and furnishings contribute to better air quality indoors. This is quite important, particularly during the cold months, when you can’t open the windows and ventilate the room that much.
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Spider Man Day
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No Holidays in August? Fun, Wacky, Offbeat Theme Days and Holidays for August Here is a list of some of the fun, wacky, offbeat, unusual, strange holidays and theme days for the month of August, 2021. Celebrating these, recognizing these theme days is a very simple way to bring a little fun and humor into your life.
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Barracudachampionship. com
The 2021 Barracuda Championship tees off August 2 through 8 at our new course at Tahoe Mountain Club’s Old Greenwood in Truckee, CA. Situated on 600 acres of forest and meadowland surrounded by the Sierra Nevada Mountains, the Jack Nicklaus Signature Golf Course is the perfect setting for the Barracuda Championship. More than most courses, Old Greenwood’s 18-hole course is influenced by the land upon which it sits. With rolling green grass, lush trees and beautiful water features, the course is truly breathtaking. In addition to the stunning views, it’s also quite challenging to play. Be sure to catch all the beauty and excitement of our televised-only PGA TOUR event.
OLD GREENWOOD 13051 Fairway Drive Truckee, CA
All day events
SQUAW VALLEY
9:00 am 3:00 pm
EVERY TUESDAY Thru 10/19/2021
Truckee Regional Park
8:00 am 1:00 pm
The Truckee Certified Farmers Market 2021 season runs every Tuesday through October 19th. Featuring - Fresh vegetables, fruit, berries, melons, avocados, flowers, olive oil, apple juice, strawberries, blueberries. Organic items include: cheese, butter, vegetables, garlic, onions, stone fruit, strawberries and flowers. Also: Prepared foods, bakery items, honey, fresh fish, grass fed beef, lamb and pork. And more! Food trucks, deli cheeses, crafts
EVERY SATURDAY Thru 9/4/2021
Truckee Railyard Parking Lot
8:00 am 12:00 pm
Meet us downtown at the Truckee Railyard parking lot for Truckee Saturday Farmers Market. Hosted by Little Roots Farm and sponsored by Slow Food Lake Tahoe.
8/2, 8/3, 8/4, 8/5, 8/6, 8/7, 8/8, 8/9 PGA BARRACUDA CHAMPIONSHIP
WEEK OF 8/2, 8/9, 8/16 KIDS ADVENTURE CAMP
Squawalpine.com Unplug, Explore, & Discover in the Call for pricing Mountains packages This summer, let your child explore the mountains and discover adventure through outdoor activities and art exploration alongside our experienced counselors and other kids. The Kids Adventure Camp is offered Monday through Friday, 9am-3pm.
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Details Music starts at 5:30 pm, featuring local and national talent, showcasing a variety of genres. Walk-up dining is available for those enjoying the show from the lawn. The menu offers a selection of hot dogs, hamburgers and an assortment of wraps and sandwiches. A full bar is also available. All shows are family friendly and lowback lawn chairs and blankets are welcome.
EVERY TUESDAY through August 17 SUMMER CONCERT SERIES AT GRAY’S CROSSING
11406 HENNESS ROAD TRUCKEE, CA
5:30 pm 7:30 pm
TUESDAYS THRU 8/31/2021
Events Plaza in the Village at Squaw Valley
6:00 pm
Squawalpine.com
A free outdoor concert series featuring top blues musicians. Back for the twelfth time, this community favorite event will continue with the same great talent you've come to expect. Bluesdays features an outdoor Blues bar with beer, wine and spirits as well as great grab-and-go food offerings from Village restaurants. A limited amount of seating is available, please bring your own low back chair to be placed in our Music Venue Seated Area if you plan to sit.
Truckee Regional Park 10050 Brockway Rd. Truckee, CA
6:30 pm 8:30 pm
www.TDRPD.ORG/MUSIC- IN THE- PARK
Truckee Donner Recreation and Park District and Val Videgain Team present Music in the Park, a community gathering with great music, every Wednesday from July 7 - August 25 from 6:30 -8:30 pm at the Truckee Regional "Salty" Gebhardt Amphitheater.
THURSDAY AUGUST 12
HISTORIC DOWNTOWN TRUCKEE
5:00 pm 8:30 pm
Truckee Chamber of Commerce
Truckee Thursdays is planning to return to downtown once monthly following California's COVID-19 Guidelines. Truckee Thursdays is a feel-good event that beckons the community to enjoy some exuberant downtown summertime energy. Offering a stage with live music; a food court with an eclectic selection of eats; children’s activities; a beer garden; and a wide variety of artisan vendors, it’s no wonder this lively event is on both locals’ and visitors’ must-do list.
8/14 and 8/15
VILLAGE AT SQUAW VALLEY
4:00 pm 8:00 pm
Squawalpine.com
See separate flyer with detailed information
BLUESDAYS IN THE VILLAGE AT SQUAW VALLEY
WEDNESDAYS THRU 8/25.2021 MUSIC IN THE PARK
BREWS, JAZZ, AND FUNK FEST BENEFIT FOR HUMANE SOCIETY TRUCKEE-TAHOE
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Brews, Jazz & Funk Fest presented by FiftyFifty Brewing Co. returns to Squaw Valley for its 19th year. About this event Brews, Jazz & Funk Fest Event Date: Saturday, August 14th & Sunday, August 15th 2021 Where: The Village at Squaw Valley Time: 3-8pm Both Days Festival-goers can sip a wide array of tasty beers from over 15 different breweries, as well as enjoying an incredible lineup of live music. The music stage will be located in the Events Plaza this year with advanced ticket purchase required, as we will be capping attendance. All proceeds from the event benefit the Humane Society of Truckee-Tahoe. Ticket Pricing $15 General Admission Music Only (each day) $25 General Admission Music + (2) Beers (each day) General Admission 12 & Under FREE *This event may sell out and/or there will be limited tickets available at the door. Ticket sales for pre purchase ends at midnight prior to each date. At the Door Pricing $20 General Admission Music Only (each day) $30 General Admission Music + (2) Beers (each day) $6 Beers or Glass of Wine / (available at the event only) $10 Cocktails (available at the event only) *Brews, Jazz & Funk Fest is an all-ages family & dog-friendly event, must be 21+ to purchase alcohol. No Refunds. Music Schedule: Saturday, August 14, 2021 • 4-5:30pm: Vella • 6-8pm: The Motet Music Schedule: Sunday, August 15, 2021 • 4-5:30pm: Peter Joseph Burtt & The Kingtide • 6-8pm: Sneaky Creatures Participating Breweries •FiftyFifty Brewing Co. •Alibi Ale Works •Truckee Brewing Co. With Many More to Come! Benefitting: Humane Society of Truckee-Tahoe Presented by: FiftyFifty Brewing Truckee Tahoe Pet Lodge *Tickets are date specific and must be purchased for each day, Saturday and/or Sunday, August 14 & 15, 3-8pm both dates. Festival goers must be 21 years or older with a valid ID to purchase alcohol. No outside alcohol will be permitted. Children 12 years & under are FREE. No refunds unless the event is cancelled. Temperatures are usually high the weekend of Brews, Jazz & Funk, so please consider your pet's comfort when deciding to bring them. Hard surface areas in The Village can be very hot. Please avoid having your pet on these surfaces for extended amounts of time. And be sure to give pets access to drinking water and visit the canine pools to cool them down throughout the day.
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Golf Courses Now Open for the Season COYOTE MOON
NORTHSTAR
OLD GREENWOOD AND GRAY’S CROSSING (Semi-Private/Public)
PONDEROSA GOLF COURSE
TAHOE DONNER
18 HOLE, PAR 72 Coyote Moon Golf Course is a challenging but fair test of Lake Tahoe golf. All levels of golfers will be tested, yet all will enjoy their round. 18 HOLE, PAR 72 Northstar's par-72, 18-hole course was designed by Robert Muir Graves, legendary landscape architect. His designs are notorious for integrating rugged, wooded sites with wavy bunkers and putting His unique features create a flow of movement in the land, qualities golfers will experience while playing at Northstar-at-Tahoe. 18 HOLE, PAR 72 (each course) Nestled among 600 acres of towering pines and surrounded by beautiful mountain vistas. Old Greenwood offers 18 holes of perfection courtesy of Jack Nicklaus. attention. Old Greenwood was rated No. 4 among America's finest new "Upscale Public Courses" by Golf Digest in 2005, and Golf Magazine rated it one of the 10 Best New PublicAccess Courses in the Country (February 2005). Without a doubt the Old Greenwood Golf Course has set a new standard for Truckee golf courses. 9 HOLE, PAR 35 The course features 3,022 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 35. This short course has 3 sets of tee boxes for a fun but challenging golfing experience. The course features chipping and practice greens, driving nets, pro shop, snack bar and a fabulous view. 18 HOLE, PAR 72 Course offers 7,002 challenging yards from the longest of four tees. The narrow, tree-lined fairways and epic elevation changes embody the best of mountain golf, while the fast, soft and large greens are widely regarded as the finest in the region.
RESERVATIONS: (530) 587-0886 10685 Northwoods Truckee, CA 96161 RESERVATIONS: (800) GO-NORTH or (530) 562-2490 P.O. Box 129 Truckee, CA, 96160
RESERVATIONS: (800) 754-3070 or 530-550-7010 12915 Fairway Drive Truckee, CA, 96161
RESERVATIONS: (530) 587-3501 10040 Reynolds Way Truckee, CA, 96161
RESERVATIONS: (530) 587-9440 11509 Northwoods Blvd. Truckee, CA, 96161
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WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR? VIRTUALLY FROZEN IN TIME, THIS FORMER STAGECOACH STOP AND FABLED FISHING LAKE IS BOTH A REMINDER OF THE SIERRA NEVADA’S PAST AND A HARBINGER OF ITS ENVIRONMENTAL FUTURE For decades the only things that escaped the gates of Webber Lake were stories and legends—whispers of rainbow trout as large as footballs, a stage stop hotel where Gold Rush miners once mingled with artists and a spectacular meadow that lit up like Fourth of July fireworks each summer. In the checkerboard of alternating public and private land that dots the wild landscape north of Truckee, the lake was a private parcel close enough to Henness Pass Road to breed stories, but tantalizingly off-limits to the general public. Then, last year, the gates to Webber Lake swung open. After more than a century of private ownership, the mystery and majesty of a serene and historic Sierra Nevada landscape was unveiled to the public. Webber Lake is both a recreation gem and a conservation prize. And it fits like an interlocking piece in a puzzle of conservation purchases the Truckee Donner Land Trust has been meticulously assembling for years. To the east, the sinuous wetlands of Perazzo Meadows have been protected and restored by the Land Trust and conservation partners. To the south, Mt. Lola rises above the Lahontan cutthroat–filled waters of Independence Lake, another Land Trust conservation purchase. A series of other important meadows and streams, including Coppins Meadow and Cold Stream Meadow, speckle the landscape between Truckee and the Sierra Valley—conserved forever as wild landscapes connected to Webber Lake. But Webber Lake stands out as a jewel even in this spectacular watershed. Norris calls it both “the grandest prize north of Truckee” and a critical piece of a “20,000-acre conservation effort spanning well over a decade” by the Land Trust and its partners.
Photos by John Peltier From Hwy 89, about 17 miles north of Truckee, take Jackson Meadows Road west about 8 miles to the sign for Webber Lake. Turn left and proceed down a dirt road for about a quarter mile. At a closed gate, the road forks to the right and in about another quarter of a mile is a dirt road to the left and a sign pointing to the TDLT Lacey Meadows parking area. Follow this road for about 0.6 mile to the parking area, interpretive kiosks, and maps of the area.
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