Valhalla Tahoe Announces Winners of 2020 WordWave Playwriting Competition
Valhalla Tahoe has announced the winners of the annual WordWave competition. This year more than 80 playwrights submitted original 1-act plays to the competition. Local judges spent the summer reading the plays and the three winners were notified and announced on the Valhalla’s website this week.

“The Club” written by Pamela Weiler Grayson tells the story of a formerly successful, middle-aged white playwright who writes a new play about a Syrian refugee family’s Thanksgiving, that becomes an absurdist, farcical look at diversity. Through dark comedy, this play digs into the difficult issues of whose stories should be told and who gets to tell them.

Steven Simoncic’s “Jason and Elvis” finds a twelve year-old boy and his imaginary friend, who happens to be Elvis, navigating a coming of age moment.

“The Mantis Dialogue” written by Marcus McGee delves into the what could happen when a man stranded without technology asks a stranger for help…if only he’d seen anyone else out there in the dark before finding this bus stop. The stranger seems harmless, even gives change to passing vagrants. But does that really mean he isn’t a thief or a bi-polar serial killer? “The Mantis Dialogue” explores chance encounters and the enlightenment they can bring.

While Valhalla Tahoe wasn’t able to hold the WordWave event with play readings and author Q&As in Boathouse this year, Valhalla’s board of directors is hoping to showcase them in 2021.

WordWave is dedicated to helping preserve the tradition of story telling. Every culture uses story to entertain, educate, preserve history and tradition and to connect. The underlying principal of WrodWave is that stories - in song, theatre, oral tradition and books - change lives. WordWave provides a venue for locals and visitors alike to share their stories and validate their creativity while preserving the stories of this remarkable time in history.
Photos: Pamela Grayson (top), Steven Simonic (middle), Marcus McGee (bottom)
2020 Holiday Faire Cancelled Due to Pandemic
One of Valhalla’s most loved community events is the annual Holiday Faire. After a successful partnership with The Heritage Foundation to create a Winter Wanderland at the Tallac Historic Site last year, both organizations were excited about expanding the event this year. Unfortunately, due to the size of the Grand Hall and limits on capacity, the Valhalla’s Board of Directors has had to cancel 2020 Valhalla Holiday Faire and Winter Wanderland.

“It was a tough decision for the board to cancel the Holiday Faire as we know how much parents and grandparents love to come shop, take pictures with Mr. and Mrs. Claus and listen to the choirs,” Operations Manager Michelle Morton said. “However, due to the size and age of the building, we could not see a way to safely hold the event in keeping with state guidelines for social distancing. We hope to see everyone at the Faire in 2021!”
GRANT NEWS:
Valhalla Tahoe Receives American Century Championship Grant for 2021 Concert Series
Valhalla Tahoe was one of the fortunate non-profits to receive a grant from the American Century Championship this year. Valhalla was awarded $10,000 to help fund the 2021 Concert Series.

This grant will help Valhalla Tahoe's hold socially distanced concerts at reduced capacity if there are still restrictions in place next summer. At the start of the pandemic, Valhalla Tahoe decided to reschedule 2020 concerts for 2021.

James Garner will kick off the 2021 season with his tribute to Johnny Cash on June 15, 2021. If indoor concerts are still not allowed in 2021, Valhalla Tahoe will work with the United States Forest Service to safely hold socially-distanced events on the Grand Lawn.

Non-profits all over the nation are struggling with lost revenue due to the Novel Coronavirus. With 96% of 2020 revenue lost or moved to 2021, Valhalla Tahoe has had to reduce operating expenses and will go dark until Spring.

Please consider becoming a member or donating through Valhalla Tahoe's website. Valhalla is a unique community resource that gives people a place to come together and experience Old Tahoe while enjoying the arts.
Valhalla Wins 2nd Place in two Best of Tahoe Categories
We know Tahoe loves Valhalla and it shows! We would like to thank all of the community members and couples who voted for us in the 2020 Best of Tahoe competition. Valhalla received second place in the Best Virtual Event and Best Wedding Venue categories.

While Valhalla has won Best Wedding Venue before, we are especially excited about the Best Virtual Event award for our Boathouse Sunset Sessions produced this summer. Even though we were not able to hold our normal concert series in 2020 due to the pandemic, we still thought it was important to share live music and the Boathouse's amazing views with the community. Click HERE to watch the first of four Boathouse Sunset Sessions featuring Josh Sweigert.
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2020 & 2021 Valhalla Tahoe Members are automatically entered into a drawing for a 2021-22 Tahoe Value Pass from Vail Resorts! Become a member today to get discounts on event tickets and access to exclusive member events!
*Drawing will be held at a members-only event in July 2021. All memberships purchased or renewed from January 2020 until July 1, 2021 will qualify for member drawing. One entry per name on membership. Need not be present to win.