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24th Annual Lake Tahoe Summit: Resilient Tahoe

August 25, 2020 @ 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM

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Date:
August 25, 2020
Time:
10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Location:
Virtual Event

While we look forward each summer to coming together at Lake Tahoe to restate our commitment to preserving this important national treasure, it is unfortunately not safe or responsible to have such a large gathering this year. Like many Americans, we are adapting and I am pleased to invite you to join me in the first-ever virtual and 24th annual Lake Tahoe Summit on August 25, 2020.

The theme for this year’s Summit is “Resilient Tahoe” reflecting the legacy of 50 years of bi-state cooperation through the interstate compact and 24 years of bipartisan collaboration at the Summit while looking ahead to future environmental, infrastructure and economic challenges. Summit guests will hear from Nevada and California Congress Members and Governors and others who support funding for the Environmental Improvement Program at the Basin. More information will be available soon on the Summit’s keynote speaker.

I appreciate your willingness to adapt and join me in continuing the legacy of the Tahoe Summit even during these unusual circumstances. And I look forward to when we can come together again at this treasured place that we all work so hard to protect. You can register for the Summit here or call my office for more information at (775) 686-5750.

U.S. Senator Catherine Cortez Masto

Keynote Speaker

Nevada native David Wise is an American freestyle skier. He is a two-time Olympic gold medalist and a four-time X Games Gold Medalist. In 2014, Wise won his third consecutive gold medal at X Games XVIII in Aspen, Colorado, before heading to Sochi for the 2014 Winter Olympics. In 2018,  Wise won his fourth gold medal at the X Games just before he left for PyeongChang to defend his Olympic title. After a sub-par qualifying competition that placed him in the fifth drop-in position for the finals, Wise failed to complete each of his first two runs due, in both cases, to a binding malfunction. On his third and final run, Wise completed a career-best run to take the gold medal, the second Olympic gold medal of his career, with a score of 97.20.

Location:

Virtual Event

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