Big Bear Lake has so many events happening all the time, it can be hard to keep up! On the first Tuesday of every month, we will dedicate Tuesday’s Topic to upcoming events so that you can plan ahead to join us for the fun!
Last week, Punxsutawney Phil promised us 6 more weeks of winter and we are holding him to it! January brought epic snow to Big Bear and we are looking at the possibility of more of the white stuff this weekend! That is great news for skiers, snowboarders, and anyone who loves spending time in a winter wonderland!
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Following is a list of just some of the upcoming special events happening around the valley.
February
Stoked Tri-Shredathon at Snow Summit
Feb 11, 2017 – Feb 12, 2017
The Stoked Tri-Shredathon at Snow Summit, February 11, 2017- Stoked Tri-Shredathon is a day where members of Kelly Clark’s Stoked foundation hit three board sports in one day. The day begins at Summit with snowboarding, then heads to Venice for a surf session, and finishes up in an LA skate-park.
Please call or visit website for more information
Location: Snow Summit Resort at 880 Summit Blvd
Contact: Tel: (844) 462-2327 Website: www.bigbearmountainresorts.com
Bald Eagle Volunteer Count at the Big Bear Discovery Center
Feb 11, 2017 | 08:00AM – 10:00AM
Volunteer to help the USFS count the bald eagles wintering on the San Bernardino National Forest. Please dress warm and bring your own binoculars.
December 10; January 14; February 11; March 11
All volunteer eagle counts meet at the Discovery Center between 8-8:30 am.
Actual count 9am-10am
Location: Big Bear Discovery Center at 40971 North Shore Drive/ Hwy 38, Fawnskin CA 92333
Contact: Tel:(909) 382-2790 Website: www.mountainsfoundation.org
Guided Snowshoe Eco Tours with the Big Bear Discovery Center
Feb 11, 2017 | 09:00AM – 04:00PM
Join a naturalist for a guided snowshoe tour in the San Bernardino National Forest. You will learn how to snowshoe, go for a guided trek through the forest, and have some exploration time as well! Dependent on snow conditions, call for more details.
Dates: December 31- March 4 (No Tour on January 1, 2017)
Saturdays, 9am-12pm & 1pm-4pm, and Sundays, 9am-12pm
Reservations required. Go to www.mountainsfoundation.org to reserve your spot today. Fee: Adults $30, Kids (8-12 yrs. old) $20. Dates and fees subject to change
Please call Megan Oberdoerster @ 909-382-2842 for any questions.
Location: Big Bear Discovery Center at 40971 North Shore Drive/ Hwy 38, Fawnskin CA 92333
Contact: Tel: (909) 382-2790 Website: www.mountainsfoundation.org
“Metalachi” at the CAVE
Feb 11, 2017 | 06:30PM – 10:00PM
On a hot, hot summer night in Veracruz Mexico circa 1982, Consuela Espinoza stumbled out of her dilapidated shanty and into Rock N Roll history. What began as an innocent night of snorting horse tranquilizers in a hotel room with seven members of the village jai alai team went on to produce the greatest metal band to ever live. Unhampered by a steady regime of tequila and ill advised sumo lessons, nine months later five bastard children where born. Unable to care for her hungry offspring and concerned that motherhood would seriously interfere with her Tuesday night Karaoke league, Consuela hastily packed the babies into the saddlebags of a burro and sent her children off to America in search of a better life.
Against all odds, 14 years later, and nearly dead from dehydration, the burro knelt down to drink from the stagnant waters of the Rio Grande just outside of Juarez Mexico –mere yards from the U.S. border. With one fleeting burst of energy the brothers Espinoza cinco climbed from their leather restraints and scampered the vast reach of the river, collapsing onto the sweet amber hue of American soil. As if by destiny, lodged in the sand beneath their tanned faces was a record sleeve upon which were the words “PARANOID” and “BLACK SABBATH”. For many years to follow, this definitive black metal album served not only as a teacher and a mentor..but also as a friend. From these bleak and humble begins grew the seed that would eventually be the band we know today. Often referred to as the greatest heavy metal band to ever live..always referred to as…METALACHI.
The Cave is a new, intimate music venue in Big Bear that promises to bring you up close and personal with its performers. Doors open at 6:30pm; opening act featuring “The Gary Watson Band” at 7:30pm, “The Stranger” makes his debut 8:30-9pm. Call or visit website for ticket information.
Location: The Cave at 40789 Village Drive, Big Bear Lake, CA 92315
Contact: Tel: (909) 878-0204 Website: www.thecavebigbear.com
USASA Boarder Cross #1 at Snow Summit
Feb 18, 2017 | 09:30AM – 12:30PM
A USASA Snowboarding event at Snow Summit. USASA is a solid grassroots organization that allows men and women, boys and girls of all ages and abilities to participate in organized snowboarding. Please visit their website at www.usasa.org.
Location: Snow Summit Resort at 880 Summit Blvd.
Contact: Tel: (844) 462-2327 Website: www.bigbearmountainresorts.com
Big Bear’s Got Talent at the PAC
Feb 18, 2017 | 06:00PM – 09:00PM
The annual Rotary Music Competition is structured for serious musicians of high school age. Freshly renamed this year to “Big Bear’s Got Talent,” the event will be held at the Big Bear Lake Performing Arts Center at 6 p.m. on Saturday, February 18. This event provides students the opportunity to perform on stage before a live audience. It also allows them to be evaluated and receive constructive comments from qualified music educators.
The categories of competition are Instrumental, Piano, Classical Vocal, and Non-Classical vocal…The top three places in each category earn cash prizes.First place winners are offered the opportunity to compete at the district level against winners from other Rotary clubs from the Riverside and San Bernardino county areas. Past winners have gone on to study music in college and some to perform professionally.
To enter the competition, or for further information on entry rules, contact Ron Peavy at (909) 563-0331 or by email at pvbbl@charter.net. The entry deadline is February 14, 2017.The community is encouraged to come out and support our ambitious young Big Bear musicians, and enjoy a magical evening! Big Bear’s own remarkable entertainer Steve Cassling will be the Master of Ceremonies.You won’t want to miss this! Curtain time is 6pm, and admission is FREE.
Location: The Big Bear Lake Performing Arts Center at 39707 Big Bear Blvd
Contact: Tel: (909) 563-0331 or pvbbl@charter.net
“Deadman’s Party” Oingo Boingo Tribute at the Cave
Feb 18, 2017 | 06:30PM – 11:30PM
OINGO BOINGO/DANNY ELFMAN tribute band DEAD MAN’S PARTY has been bringing you Boingo tunes LIVE – the way you remember ’em from actual Oingo Boingo shows – for OVER 15 YEARS! This 8-PIECE BAND has been fashioned after the ORIGINAL OINGO BOINGO LINE-UP, featuring a THREE-PIECE HORN SECTION, GUITAR, BASS, KEYS, DRUMS and a front-man so convincing that people sometimes believe that they are actually watching DANNY ELFMAN himself!
The Cave is a new, intimate music venue in Big Bear that promises to bring you up close and personal with its performers. Doors open at 6:30pm Concert starts at 7:30pm. Call or visit website for ticket information.
Location: The Cave at 40789 Village Drive, Big Bear Lake, CA 92315
Contact: Tel: (909) 878-0204 Website: www.thecavebigbear.com
USASA Boarder Cross #2 at Bear Mountain
Feb 19, 2017 | 09:30AM – 12:30PM
A USASA Snowboarding event. USASA is a solid grassroots organization that allows men and women, boys and girls of all ages. Please visit http://www.usasa.org/ for more information.
Location: Bear Mountain Resort at at 43101 Goldmine Drive
Contact: Tel: (909) 585 -2519 Website: www.bigbearmountainresorts.com
“Beatles vs Stones” at the Cave
Feb 25, 2017 | 06:30PM – 11:00PM
The British Invasion brought us the two most popular rock groups of all time, the Beatles and the Rolling Stones, as well as the liveliest debate in rock history – which band is the greatest? These two legendary bands will engage in an on-stage, mash-up duel featuring internationally renowned tribute bands, Abbey Road and Satisfaction
The Cave is a new, intimate music venue in Big Bear that promises to bring you up close and personal with its performers. Doors open at 9:00 pm. Call or visit website for ticket information.
Location: 40789 Village Dr.
Contact: Tel: (909) 878-0204 Website: www.thecavebigbear.com
March
Big Bear Polar Plunge Pre-Registration Party at the Cave
Mar 03, 2017 | 06:00PM – 10:00PM
The 6th annual Big Bear Polar Plunge for the Special Olympics takes place on Saturday March 4th.
This year as a show of appreciation, Plungers and their Guests are invited to the Cave Friday night for a Pre-Registration Party at the Cave from 6-10pm. Plungers can pre-register and beat the Saturday morning rush. Live music, Light Hors D’oeuvres, Fun Raffles and much much more! More Food and Drinks available for purchase
Entrance is FREE to Registered Plungers and $5 to the General Public
It’s a celebration you won’t want to miss!!!
Please call or visit Polar Plunge website for more information.
Location: The Cave at 40789 Village Drive in the Village
Contact: Tel: (909) 878-0500 Website: www.sosc.org/bigbearplunge
USARC Ski-A-Thon at Bear Mountain
Mar 04, 2017 | 09:00AM – 04:30PM
United States Adaptive Recreation Center Presents their annual Ski-A-Thon at Bear Mountain
When: Saturday, March 4th, 2017
Where: Bear Mountain Resort
Who: Skiers & Snowboarders (You!)
The hot FUNdraiser of the winter season is the Skiathon, enabling winter fanatics to have fun on the slopes while working toward the estimable end of supporting the USARC. The funds raised in the annual Skiathon offset the expense of purchasing adaptive ski equipment, training 200 volunteers and professional staff members, and subsidizing the cost of every lesson!Everybody wins! Participants receive a full-day ticket to Bear Mountain with lift-line cutting privileges, a Survival Kit, a 100% cotton Skiathon 2017 T-shirt, lunch, aprés-ski party with refreshments, hors-d’oeuvres, raffle ticket(s), auction and entertainment. Sponsors receive a tax deduction and the USARC can continue to provide opportunities for challenges and success. In addition, grand prizes and raffle prizes include lodging, lift tickets, gift cards, ski clothing, and more!The real winners of the Skiathon are thousands of disabled children and adults who discover their potential through opportunities created by the generosity of each participant and sponsor.
Online Registration:$150 Individual or $500 Teams of Four Onsite Registration: $200 Individual or $600 Team of Four
To register online or make a pledge please visit website.
Location: Bear Mountain Resort at at 43101 Goldmine Drive
Contact: Tel: (909) 584-0269 Website: www.usarc.org/skiathon
6th Annual Big Bear Lake “Polar Plunge” for Special Olympics
Mar 04, 2017 | 10:00AM – 02:00PM
Special Olympics Southern California is excited to announce the 6th Annual “Polar Plunge.” Run, walk, or dance into the chilly waters of Big Bear Lake on Saturday, March 4th to raise funds for Special Olympics Inland Empire. For just a minimum of $50, you can participate in the coolest event of 2016 — the Polar Plunge. Not only will you brave the cold waters, but you’ll have the opportunity to earn incentives, party with friends, and support Special Olympics.
Dress Up in Costume! Click to View 2016 Trailer
Activities begin at 10 am and “The Plunge” will commence at noon.
The Polar Plunge is an event where all participants race into the frigid waters of Big Bear Lake. Plungers decide how deep they’ll go and how long they stay in the water. Some Plungers only get their ankles wet while others stay in until the lifeguards make them leave the water! The goal of the 4th Big Bear Polar Plunge is to raise a minimum of $100,000. Your support of this event will help Special Olympics Southern California reach out and provide year-round training and sports programs for children and adults with intellectual disabilities in the Inland Empire Region.
Location: Pine Knot Harbor Big Bear Lake
Contact: Tel: (951) 672-7707 Website: www.sosc.org/bigbearplunge
USASA Half Pipe #1 and #2 at Bear Mountain
Mar 05, 2017 | 09:30AM – 03:30PM
A USASA Snowboarding event. USASA is a solid grassroots organization that allows men and women, boys and girls of all ages and abilities to participate in organized snowboarding. Please visit their website at www.usasa.org
Location: Bear Mountain Ski Resort at 43101 Goldmine Drive
Contact: Tel: (844) 462-2327 Website: www.bigbearmountainresorts.com
Transworld Trans-Am Finals at Bear Mountain
Mar 11-12, 2017 | 10:00AM – 02:00PM
Transworld Trans-Am Snowboard Event at Bear Mountain. This amateur snowboard contest is one of the best in the world and brings out a lot of shredders. For more info please call or visit website(s) at www.snowboarding.transworld.net
Location: Bear Mountain Resort at 43101 Goldmine Drive
Contact: Tel: (844) 462-2327 Website: www.bigbearmountainresorts.com
Snowboarder Magazine’s “The Launch” at Bear Mountain
Mar 28, 2017 – Apr 01, 2017
For almost a decade, The Launch has been an end-of-season opportunity for the rising generation to coalesce in one location, continuously providing plenty of proof that the future of snowboarding is burning bright.
Please call or visit website for more details
Location: Bear Mountain Resort at at 43101 Goldmine Drive
Contact: Tel: (844) 462-2327 Website: www.bigbearmountainresorts.com
Beyond
Bear Mountain’s Annual Public Pond Skim
Apr 01, 2017 – Apr 02, 2017
Bear Mountain’s Annual Public Pond Skim is a fun way to finish out the season at Bear Mountain. Skiers and snowboarders in a wide array of costume and throwback clothing compete for fabulous prizes and bragging rights while attempting to cross a man made “pond” with the most style. It’s fun for competitors and spectators alike. Takes place in The Scene at Bear Mountain, April 1st, 2017.
Please call or visit website for more information
Location: Bear Mountain Resort at at 43101 Goldmine Drive
Contact: Tel: (844) 462-2327 Website: www.bigbearmountainresorts.com
Tuesday Farmers Market Opens for the Season at the Big Bear Lake Convention Center
Apr 04, 2017 | 08:00AM – 01:30PM
Enjoy farm fresh fruits, vegetables and flowers all summer long. The Farmer’s Market also features unique arts, crafts and handmade items by local artisans. Every Tuesday from April 4th until September 26th.
Location: Big Bear Convention Center at 42900 Big Bear Blvd
Contact: Tel: (909) 585-3000 Website: www.bigbearevents.com
MS Walk: Big Bear on the Northshore
May 06, 2017 | 08:30AM – 01:00PM
The 2017 Big Bear MS Walk takes place on Saturday May 6th on the North Shore’s Alpine Pedal Path. The start/finish line will be at North Shore Elementary School.
Registration opens at 8:30 a.m. with Opening Ceremonies at 10:00 a.m. for a 10:30 a.m Official Start.
The 1k and 5k routes are 100% accessible and offer snacks and water at stationary rest stops.
Individuals and teams can walk, roll or stroll along the shores of Big Bear Lake, then be rewarded at the finish festival with food, music, face painting, team booths, and sponsor giveaways.
Those wanting to get involved can sign up as a walker or volunteer online or by calling (909) 949-1363 Ext. 66503
Location: Northshore Elementary School at 765 Stanfield Cutoff Big Bear Lake, CA 92315
Contact: Tel: 909-949-1363 ext. 66503 Website: www.walkMS.org
AMGEN Tour of California ” Big Bear Lake Time Trial”
May 18, 2017 12:00AM – May 21, 2017 12:00AM
The Big Bear Lake Time Trial • Aero at Altitude!
Peter Sagan, the 2015 overall AMGEN Tour of California winner and record holder with 15 stage victories since riding for the first time in 2010, will headline an all-star peloton when America’s most prestigious cycling stage race launches the 12th edition in May, 2017. Big Bear Lake has been chosen as the site of AMGEN Tour of California’s first ever high-altitude Time Trial for its Stage 6 race.
This marks the fourth time that Big Bear Lake has been named a host city for the AMGEN Tour of California, which reaffirms the mountain resort as a world-class road cycling destination and the “Cycling Capital of Southern California.”
Stay Tuned and Check Website regularly for a complete schedule of activities surrounding The Big Bear Time Trail to be announced shortly! Make It Cycling Weekend in Big Bear Lake!!!
Location: In The Village at Big Bear Lake with TT Course Around the Lake
Contact: Website: www.bigbeartimetrial.com
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