Success Stories
Fashions of the 1870s to 1890s and the End of the Golden Spike Celebration: All About the Caboose - September 30, 2019
The Golden Spike Celebration was in honor of the 150th Anniversary of the Transcontinental Railroad in Truckee. The implications of what a transcontinental railroad brought to the community were significant- from transportation to resource availability to even fashion! Hence, the caboose of the celebration featured a fashion show of authentic clothing of the 1870s to 1890s. Cherie Oliver and her Yesteryear…
5th annual Eyes on the Lake marina training certifies 10 marinas around Lake Tahoe - October 8, 2019
September 25, 2019 marked the fifth year that the League to Save Lake Tahoe hosted its Eyes on the Lake marina training. 17 staff from 10 marinas around Lake Tahoe gathered at Ski Run Marina for their annual refresher on aquatic plant identification. [caption id="attachment_4201" align="alignright" width="357"] Lake Tahoe marina staff familiarize themselves with the various aquatic plants found in…
TERC AmeriCorps: Where Are They Now?
If you have been around TERC over the last 13 years, you have probably seen new faces quite often. Whether in the third-floor office space, down in the Science Center, or out at local events, several of the staff on the Education and Outreach Team change every year. These transient, but integral, team members are serving at TERC through AmeriCorps.…
2019 Family Science Day
On a hot and crowded Saturday in Kings Beach, environmental organizations and agencies from around Tahoe, Truckee, and Reno took over a small patch of sand for Family Science Day. The goal of the August 3rd event was to bring science to families throughout the region in a fun and engaging way. The event was organized by the North Tahoe…
Take Care of Tahoe this July Fourth with TakeCareTahoe.org - July 4, 2019
Keeping beaches from feeling the after effects of Fourth of July celebrations is one goal of Take Care Tahoe, a group of more than 30 agencies and organizations dedicated to protecting Lake Tahoe. Take Care is working to address the behaviors that impact Tahoe’s amazing natural environment, and the one big message for the upcoming holiday: please pack out what…
Tahoe Schools Excel at Bear Aware Art Contest
When California State Parks proposed a Bear Aware Art Contest, the students at various North Tahoe Schools answered with “un-bear-lievable” art pieces. The winners’ creations will be featured at local state parks in the Tahoe area to educate visitors on how to be bear aware. On June 4th, California State Park’s Human-Bear Management Specialist, Sarinah Simons, and Interpreter, Stephanie Ambrosia,…
2019 Science Expo: Fun with Physical Science
The 14th Annual North Lake Tahoe Science Expo filled the Tahoe Science Center with local elementary school students from the Tahoe and Truckee region during late March. Two weeks later, the gymnasium at Lake Tahoe Community College was transformed into a science center for the 4th annual South Lake Tahoe event. The annual events are hosted by the UC Davis…
Science of Cocktails at the Tahoe Science Center - February 1, 2019
In case you missed it, the 2019 Science of Cocktails at the UC Davis Tahoe Science Center was a huge success! The February 1st event was the perfect combination of good food, unique cocktails, and intriguing science discussions. The annual Science of Cocktails fundraiser benefits the UC Davis Tahoe Science Center and all proceeds support innovative science education programs and…
Educational-Tree Hike - December 26, 2018
One of our favorite events of 2018, was our joint hike with the Tahoe Rim Trail Association. We teamed up to take locals and visitors on a hike through Van Sickle Bi-State Park. Along the way, we made a couple of stops to talk about trees and forest ecology. It was an easy to moderate half-day hike through South Lake…
Sierra Watershed Education Partnerships: Success Outside - November 6, 2018
The typical school day consists of students sitting indoors, at desks, reading from a book or a screen, listening to a teacher and studying about far-off places. Sierra Watershed Education Partnerships (SWEP) seeks to change the typical school day, by involving students in outdoor, hands-on, scientific explorations that directly relate to students’ own community and environment. SWEP provides year-round field programs…