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Lake Mary Dinners
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Overview
2012 Lake Mary Dinners

July 22 - September 16
Reservations are Recommended - 530-426-7002


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Wine List
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Saturday & Sunday evening dinners at Lake Mary from 5:30-9:00 PM. ALL EVENINGS ARE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC, serving up fantastic fare and supporting local non-profit organizations, with a portion of the evening’s proceeds benefiting these local non-profit agencies and their worthy causes.

During the Lake Mary Dinner series, CORE Points will not be accepted as a means of payment and points will not be awarded on purchases. Please, NO DOGS at Lake Mary Dinners.

Dining Dates: July 22 & 28-29, August 12, 18-19 & 25-26, September 1-2, 8 & 16. Please note, the September 1 dinner will start at 6:30PM.

Dates & Organizations
  • July 22 - Donner Summit Historical Society - To offer lectures, seminars, and field trips that will help the community learn the history of Donner Summit and the surrounding area, and to collect and display artifacts relative to the history, and to carry on other educational and charitable activities associated with this purpose. Click here to find out more >>

  • July 28 - Gateway Mountain Center The Gateway Mountain Center gets youth outside! Connecting youth to nature, they provide hands-on learning in field science, mountain adventure, and eco-literacy. Gateway Mountain Center serves schools from around Northern California, including many from low-income communities, and runs ongoing youth development programs for local at-risk teens. Click here to find out more >>>

  • July 29 - Young Life - Throughout the winter Sugar Bowl is the home mountain for the Young Life Mountain Lodge and their group ski & snowboard trips. Young Life doesn't start with a program. It starts with adults who are concerned enough about kids to go to them, on their turf and in their culture, building bridges of authentic friendship. These relationships don't happen overnight — they take time, patience, trust and consistency.So Young Life leaders log many hours with kids — where they are, as they are. We listen to their stories and learn what's important to them because we genuinely care about their joys, triumphs, heartaches and setbacks.Click here to find out more >>

  • August 11 - Dining from 5:30-9:00 PM

  • August 12 - Truckee Trails Foundation - Truckee Trails Foundation is a committed group of community-minded people focused on the development of a local trail and bikeway system, with the goal to connect people and places, reduce dependence on automobiles and improve physical, social, and environmental health for the community.

  • August 18 - Dining from 5:30-9:00 PM

  • August 19 - Tahoe Institute for Natural Science - The Tahoe Institute for Natural Science (TINS) is a member-supported nonprofit organization seeking to advance the natural history, conservation, and ecosystem knowledge of the Tahoe region through science, education, and outreach. Click here to find out more >>

  • August 25 - Dining from 5:30-9:00 PM

  • August 26 - Truckee Donner Land Trust - The Truckee Donner Land Trust is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that works to preserve and protect important historic, recreational, and scenic open spaces in the greater Truckee Donner region. Click here to find out more >>

  • September 1 - Dining from 6:30-9:00 PM

  • September 2 - Donner Summit Area Association - Representing the people of the historic Donner Summit community for the preservation of the area’s rugged mountain character and natural resources by providing active coordination for community development issues. Click here to find out more >>

  • September 8 - Dining from 5:30-9:00 PM

  • September 16 - Tahoe Forest Health System Foundation Tahoe Forest Health System Foundation is the philanthropic incubator for innovative and creative advancement of the Tahoe Forest Health System, creating a culture of collaboration which facilitates the exploration of creative opportunities and solutions that result in excellence in community health care.


  • Directions

    From Truckee, take Old HWY 40 to the summit. Turn left into Sugar Bowl. Make your first left turn on Old Donner Summit Road.

    From Interstate 80, head 3.5 miles east on Donner Summit Road. Turn right at the Mt. Judah Sugar Bowl entrance. Make your first left turn on Old Donner Summit Rd.




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