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In the News: IVGID Discusses Beach House Project, Announce Ordinance 7 Public Hearing Date

February 15, 2023 | Miranda Jacobson

Originally published in the Tahoe Daily Tribune on 2/10/23. Written by Miranda Jacobson.

INCLINE VILLAGE, Nev. — The Incline Village Board of Trustees got right down to it in their meeting on Wednesday, Feb. 9 with a long discussion about plans for the Beach House project.

Staff requested the board’s feedback on the design that was initially shown at the end of 2019, which the board felt needed some serious updates before moving forward. 

While the design focused on improving bathroom conditions and availability at Incline Beach, along with updating the entire kitchen and adding in a dining deck, it was noted by District Project Manager Bri Waters that there would still need to be portable bathrooms on site in order to meet the population of the beach during the summer season. 

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Local Lens – Skiing, Heart Month, and Kindness!

February 15, 2023 | Linda Offerdahl

Who goes to Minnesota to celebrate Valentine’s Day? Richard and I do! We had our first date there 43 years ago, so it holds a special place in our hearts. In 1988, newly married, we hopped off the corporate merry go-round to start and raise a family in this wonderful mountain community, Incline Village. Many people wonder why we would have two homes in snowy climates, but we follow our hearts… Richard wants sunshine and I love snow. Tahoe offers us both. 

I thought everyone moved to Tahoe for the winter sports, not the 320 average days of blue skies and sun. I still cross-country ski…. thank you Dave Straley and Nevada Nordic for grooming those wonderful trails in the Mt. Rose Wilderness … and for making “senior accessible” steps to get over that huge berm on Highway 431 to access the trails.

The best aerobic thing I do for my heart is cross country ski. I swear once those endorphins kick in, I could ski forever.  OK, that IS a figure of speech; I last no more than an hour and a half. My time gliding and striding is particularly enjoyable with long time Tahoe friends, Mary Peterson and Cathie Spector, who joined me on Monday. Sadly, Mary and (Dr.) Dan Peterson are moving to Horace, North Dakota, just outside of Fargo and won’t be on the trails with us any longer. I understand!  After all, I go back to Minnesota as often as I can; there is something about that Midwest heartland, even with its windchill.

If you notice a heart theme to this blog, you are correct. February is National Heart Month! 

Tahoe Forest Health District is focused on helping our community understand the threat of heart disease and the importance of maintaining a healthy, active lifestyle. Free community workshops are scheduled in Truckee. In addition to great cardiologists, we now have Pritikin Intensive Cardiac Rehab, a comprehensive lifestyle program for patients recovering from heart attacks and surgery.  

Did you know that the North Lake Tahoe Protection District was designated as the first Heart Safe Community in Nevada by Nevada Project Heartbeat? The NLTFPD is a certified American Heart Association Training Center. In addition to having all the bells and whistles, equipment and services, they provide CPR classes. Every year they train 7th graders at Incline Middle School in CPR. Last year, they added the phone app PulsePoint Respond, a real-time view into local dispatch, increasing awareness of emergent events and alerting CPR-trained citizens to cardiac arrest victims nearby. Everyone is encouraged to download the app. Read the article on heart safety, submitted by the NLTFPD, below in this issue of SnapShot for more details.

Have you heard of “hands-only” CPR? Apparently, it is an alternative to mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. This technique sounds like something even I can master! Local residents Joe and Edie Farrell tell a compelling life-threatening story with a happy ending. After being saved by CPR, Joe has made it his mission in life to teach the hands only method to as many people as he can.  He is on board of the Pulsepoint Foundation.

GET SET TO EXERCISE MORE IN MARCH!

IVGID Recreation Center is bringing back their popular fitness challenge for the month of March. It may even encourage me to try a spin class!

RANDOM ACTS OF KINDNESS

I recently heard the following at a Rotary meeting (Rotary is a service club dedicated to community service): “… the best cure for your own sadness is to help someone else.” I truly believe that being kind to others is uplifting and good for the soul. Please share human kindness stories with me and I will share them with our community in this blog – it takes a Village, and I know ours has heart! You can send your human kindness stories to linda@ivcba.org.

We have two Rotary Clubs in IV/CB. Get involved:

Rotary Club of Tahoe Incline (aka Thursday morning) 

Rotary Club of Incline Village (aka Monday lunch)

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Prepared Not Scared: The First 30 Seconds, Training

February 14, 2023 | Member Submitted

Be prepared, not scared. Intended for public facing faculty and staff, this training shows why
the first 30 seconds can be critical when lives are on the line. This training covers situational awareness, human responses when confronted with an emergency, and actions to take in the first 30-seconds of any critical situation. Prepared not Scared is a 3-hour, interactive sessions, where participants will gain skills on how to be aware of crucial details and make immediate observations for any incident where lives are on the line. Active assailant incidents are covered in the training but is not the primary focus.

Please register for the training, Prepared Not Scared, offered by the Organizational Resilience Office occurring on February 28, 2023 from 9am – 12pm.

Training Location:  Tahoe Center for Environmental Sciences, room 139

Register Here >

For questions, please email Jennifer Delaney at jddelaney@unr.edu

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Incline Village REALTORS® recognizes Jeff Poindexter as the 2022 REALTOR® Good Neighbor of the Year Awardee

February 14, 2023 | Member Submitted

At the Annual Incline Village REALTORS® Installation, Jeff Poindexter of Berkshire Hathaway Home Services was named the winner of the Incline Village REALTORS® 2022 Good Neighbor Award.
This award recognizes REALTORS® who make extraordinary commitments to improving the quality of life in their communities.

Jeff was chosen out of more than 500 Incline Village REALTOR® members for his commitment to the Incline Village Crystal Bay Veterans Club, where he is a member of the Board and a past President. He supports Veterans in our local area and Veterans activities in the Reno and Carson Valley areas. You can see him yearly at the Veterans 4th of July Pancake Breakfast.

Jeff contributes to Incliners, Rotary, Kids for Horses, Tahoe Family Solutions, and Berkshire Hathaway neighborhood events. Jeff retired as a Military Officer USAF after 22 years of service in classified Military and Intelligence Community Space Systems. He is married to Peggy Poindexter, he is a father, a grandfather, and has a Best Bud in his Dog Turbo.

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Pine Nuts – What To Do

February 14, 2023 | McAvoy Lane

I’ve been contemplating possible new ventures to tackle when I retire, small businesses that do not require driving or flying, and I’d like to share them with you here. First, is the possibility of opening a Mark Twain Bookstore here in the village. I remember falling in love with Ashland, Oregon because Ashland had three thriving bookstores, and I like people who visit bookstores. People who visit bookstores are easy to talk to, and I always learn something from them. Also, I’ve found that people who visit bookstores like to be among books, so, I ask you, might they also enjoy visiting with a retired impressionist of Mark Twain?

Given enough time with a customer, I might even be able to sell a book of mine about the future of Chautauqua, that is due out any day now, Living Twice. I could sign that book, and once we are old friends, inscribe something amusing in that book. 

I might even like to have other things on sale besides Twain books, like Twain socks that are always fashionable, and wine glasses that boast, “I Drank with The Ghost of Mark Twain.” There is no limit to the number of Twain things I could have for sale. If you could see my living room here at Twain Haven, you would see what I mean. My only fear is that I would inevitably get caught up in an interesting conversation and fail to close the sale. 

So okay, here’s another idea, and with this one, I would not even need to leave home: 

SEND A SALUTATION FROM THE GHOST OF MARK TWAIN!

Yes, you could send a friend a cordial audio salutation from yourself and the Ghost of Twain. The greeting would have to be in good taste, and no more than 30 seconds in length. Of course you could write your own greeting, and include a photo, or not…

A modest honorarium would be payable by PayPal. Here are a few samples that might bring some cheer into the lives of your distant friends… 

“Richard, Ronda says you can be saved, but the angel that does so will require all eternity to rest himself.” A Happy Anniversary salutation might follow. 

Here’s one more for fun…

“John Doe, he had no principles, and was delightful company.” 

And one final one for the fun of it…

“Rebecca sends you forth feeling like a bottle of champagne that’s just been uncorked.”

Naturally, you might like to hear an audio to decide if this venture might work or not, so I shall record this column and make it available here: https://anchor.fm/mcavoy-layne

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Parasol Tahoe Community Foundation Celebrates Surpassing $100 Million in Grants!

February 14, 2023 | Member Submitted

INCLINE VILLAGE, NEV. (February 6, 2023) – Thanks to the generosity of its donors, Parasol Tahoe Community Foundation is thrilled to celebrate a massive milestone in its history by granting more than $100 million since it was founded in 1996.

“Our donors are making a significant impact.” Says CEO Claudia Andersen. “Together we have helped to feed and support those in need, we’ve protected our forests and lake, brought joy to our lives through arts and culture, and we have provided educational opportunities to our children and youth.”

Parasol Tahoe Community Foundation is a nonprofit organization designed to help individuals and families get the most out of their charitable giving, focusing on developing philanthropy and improving the quality of life in the Tahoe region. Parasol participates in community leadership throughout the Tahoe basin and is dedicated to offering financial support to nonprofits doing good work through grantmaking. In 2022 alone, the Community Foundation granted more than $11.3 million, its largest year of grantmaking to date. This totals more than $102 million in grantmaking since its inception.

“Our community is quite small, so these milestones are remarkable and really show the generosity and philanthropy of our community members.” Says Board Chair Ron Alling. “We look forward to continuing our work in supporting our neighbors and friends and enhancing the future of Tahoe.”

Learn more about the good work of Parasol Tahoe Community Foundation and become part of securing our community’s future by visiting www.parasol.org


Parasol Tahoe Community Foundation is dedicated to cultivating community philanthropy. Parasol connects donors to causes that matter most to them, helping nonprofit organizations achieve their charitable goals, positively impacting the quality of life and supporting the people and places of Tahoe.

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IVGID Board of Trustees Meeting Synopsis 2-8-23

February 14, 2023 | Member Submitted

Incline Village General Improvement District Board of Trustees Meeting Synopsis
Date: Wednesday, February 8, 2023
Time: 6:00pm

Meeting Location: The Board Room at the Administration Building, 893 Southwood Blvd. Incline Village, NV 89451

Meeting Agenda >

Watch Livestream recording of this meeting >

After Meeting Synopsis >

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IVGID Board of Trustees Meeting Synopsis 1-25-23

February 14, 2023 | Member Submitted

Incline Village General Improvement District Board of Trustees Meeting Synopsis
Date: Wednesday, January 25, 2023
Time: 6:00pm

Meeting Location: The Board Room at the Administration Building, 893 Southwood Blvd. Incline Village, NV 89451

Meeting Agenda >

Packet Regular >

Watch Livestream recording of this meeting >

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IVCB Community Forum Recap 2-3-23

February 8, 2023 | Member Submitted

Did you miss out on the 2/3 IVCB Community Forum? Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered! You can watch the recap here. You can also choose to read the meeting minutes here.

To be alerted about future forums, subscribe to the mailing list by sending an email to ivcbcommunityforum@gmail.com.

The Incline Village/Crystal Bay Community Forum will be held the 1st and 3rd Fridays of the month at 9am in person and online using the meeting app Zoom. The Zoom meeting ID number is 815 3612 1755 and the password is 1864.

On Friday morning at 8:55am John Crockett or Amanda McPhaill from the library will start the meeting. Please join before 9am so we start on time.

If you are unable to join the Zoom meeting by computer or cell phone.

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Local Lens – What’s Going on in the Community

February 8, 2023 | Linda Offerdahl

Winter is my favorite season! I love to cross country ski, but there is so much snow, I can’t quite make it up to the Nevada Nordic groomed trails by Chickadee Ridge up in the meadows.  What a great service they do for our community!

WHAT’S GOING ON IN THE COMMUNITY

TODAY: IVCBA, the Community and Business Association (that produces this newsletter!) has its 1st Annual Members (only) Meeting at the Chateau at 4:30. Memberships range from $50 for a Community Supporter and $150- $1,000 for Business memberships. If you like the SnapShot newsletter, why not join? The more subscribers and members we have, the more information we can get out into the community. Join IVCBA here >

Our mission is to build cohesiveness for the sustainability of Incline Village and Crystal Bay. We do this through our community website, news, calendar, events, and promoting our businesses, nonprofits, and agencies. The Incline Village Main Street program helps address revitalization and redevelopment issues. New this year: we are forming committees to engage more people in positive work in the community. Our vision is a thriving community. We hope you share that vision!

If you are already an IVCBA Business Member, please ask your employees to subscribe to our newsletter for free here >

The Washoe Tahoe Housing Partnership met on Monday. They hope to present their roadmap for workforce housing solutions soon. I know, I keep saying that. Working with multiple agencies is slow-moving work, but necessary for those policy changes that can encourage these efforts. In the meantime, IVCBA plans to look harder at workforce transportation options, such as the van pools offered by the Regional Transit Center and currently utilized by the Hyatt.

Remember when your mother told you to finish your dinner because of the starving children in China? Turns out she was right: there is huge food waste in the entire world. The Tahoe Center for Environmental Science on the campus of UNR@ Lake Tahoe has a speaker Thursday night. You can get the details and register for free here >

At the top of my list for weekend activity is going to the TOCCATA concert on Saturday at the Cornerstone Church. Their concerts are always great, but never more so than when Elizabeth Pitcairn is performing with her famous Stradivarius “red violin”. Purchase your tickets here >

I want to finish this column with a heartwarming story. As you may have seen in the Health District announcement, Happy Tiers in the Christmas Tree Village has not been able to serve food because of some regulatory issues. It’s complicated. But John and Debbie Sullivan, Sunshine Deli owners, offered to share their commercial kitchen with Andrea and Jason Jurss until Happy Tiers can be fully operational again. In the meantime, Happy Tiers is still a great spot for coffee lovers. Sunshine Deli is a great breakfast and lunch spot. (My favorite are the savory crepes.) Their coffee is FREE, much to the consternation of my husband Richard who thinks they should charge. Richard runs the “Philosopher’s Club” at Sunshine Deli on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays for all you curmudgeons out there!

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