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2025 Summer Arts Workshops

April 25, 2025 | Member Submitted

Spring is here! Get ready for summer in Tahoe!

It’s your lucky day! There are still spots available in summer art workshops at the arts at the University of Nevada, Reno at Lake Tahoe! Sign up now to secure your spot.  The Holman Arts and Media Center invites artists of all skill levels to Lake Tahoe for its annual Summer Arts Workshops. Attendees will spend five days in an intensive creative experience led by internationally recognized sculptors, painters, photographers and mixed-media artists. On-campus housing is available in limited supply.

Explore the Workshops Here

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In The News – Lake Tahoe welcomes new Tahoe Fire & Fuels Team Program Manager

April 24, 2025 | Member Submitted

Originally Published in the Sierra Sun, 4/24/2025, Submitted

The Tahoe Fire & Fuels Team has welcomed Annabelle Monti as its new Program Manager who will play a key role in elevating regional efforts to prepare the Lake Tahoe Basin for wildfire. Monti brings extensive experience in fuels and vegetation management, strategic planning, and community engagement, which makes her exceptionally well-suited for the role, according to the Tahoe Fire & Fuels Team.

“We are thrilled to have Annabelle join our team,” said Tahoe Douglas Fire Chief, Scott Lindgren. “Her experience and leadership will help drive the collaborative efforts of the Tahoe Fire & Fuels Team forward, ensuring that Lake Tahoe remains proactive in mitigating wildfire risks and improving forest health.”

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Photo provided to Sierra Sun

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IVCB Restaurant Week is in full swing—come hungry, leave happy!

April 23, 2025 | Julie Malkin-Manning

We’re thrilled to be celebrating the second annual IVCB Restaurant Week, happening right now through Sunday, April 27! After a wildly tasty debut last year, this week-long celebration of local flavor is back and better than ever with 20 amazing venues serving up exclusive dishes, special menus, and unbeatable food-and-drink pairings.

Whether you’re a longtime local or just passing through, there’s no better time to explore the incredible culinary and beverage scene right here in our mountain community. From wine bars, cozy cafés and creative bakeries to elevated dining and laid-back hangouts, there’s something delicious waiting around every corner. Check out the participating venues and their specials.

And the best part? We’re running into neighbors, reconnecting with friends, and feeling that unmistakable Incline Village + Crystal Bay spirit all week long, just as spring shows up in the form of Daffodils.

A huge shoutout to our incredible sponsors:
Inside Incline — Redefine Luxury with Inside Incline and get the inside scoop on Lake Tahoe real estate & community. Learn more
Incline Wine + Food — An annual celebration of wine nestled along the pristine shores of North Lake Tahoe, bringing together wine aficionados for a weekend of curated premier wine tasting events. The purpose is to provide extraordinary experiences that benefit local nonprofits, support community youth, and celebrate the finer things in life. Tickets are now available for the September 6 event

So grab your appetite, call your foodie friends, and dive into the fun. Explore the full lineup and find your next bite at ivcba.org.

See you out there—let’s make this a week to remember!

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The Local Lens – It’s a Big Week….

April 23, 2025 | Linda Offerdahl

EARTH DAY, officially designated as April 22 in 1970, is now a worldwide event dedicated to sustaining our planet.  Friday, April 25 is when celebrations take place in the Basin. Head over to UNR’s Lake Tahoe campus for a local celebration and learn what actions are being taken by our local agencies and organizations. 

Protect your home against fire!

UNR is fast becoming a go-to venue for community programs. TONIGHT, April 23 at 6pm, Prim Library is hosting the program on gardening and home hardening tips that can safeguard your property. The fire district will be on hand to talk about fire-adapted communities and defensible space. Take more action by becoming a fire-adapted ambassador for your neighborhood. Learn more at a Zoom session on May 7 at 12pm. Register HERE >

One more event on campus this week! Thursday, April 24, the Tahoe Environmental Research Center is introducing their new director Stephanie Hampton, an expert in freshwater ecology. This event is a perfect segue to Earth Day on Friday!

CIVIC DUTY

Wednesday, April 30 is a big day for this.

Starting at 4pm at Incline Library:

Tahoe Transportation District (TTD) has a “self-guided” open house on its SR 28 improvement projects. Learn about the North Parking Project, plans for a transit hub at Spooner, and central corridor improvements.

Starting at 5:30 at the Chateau:

Washoe County is hosting a workshop on proposed changes to the Washoe Tahoe planning “bible”, the Tahoe Area Plan. These changes are primarily designed to align Washoe County housing policies with TRPA’s “Phase 2 housing amendments supporting deed-restricted, affordable, moderate, and achievable multi-family developments”. There is an in-person workshop on Wednesday, April 30, at the Chateau.  There is a LOT to digest. Washoe County planning has been holding meetings and disseminating information since the beginning of the year. Get the background material at 

TAP update webpage 

FUN STUFF

Do you get stuck in a rut of going to the same restaurants? IVCBA’s restaurants are giving you a reason to explore. Check out all of the participants in RESTAURANT WEEK here! 

INCLINE STAR FOLLIES is in their second comeback year! See your friends, neighbors, co-workers and their kids on stage lip-syncing and dancing to your favorite songs. MAY 2-3. Tickets at available HERE >

GOOD FOR YOU

Natural Grocers has another one of their Saturday seminars on April 26 at 11 am. Learn about carbohydrates, the good and the bad. Does this mean I have to choose between potato chips or popcorn?!  I’m going to need something comforting after those heavy-duty meetings next week!

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Join us for the dedication of a Rotary Peace Pole in Incline Village!

April 23, 2025 | Member Submitted

A Peace Pole is a monument declaring the message “May Peace Prevail on Earth” in the language of the country in which it is planted and usually several other languages.

The Peace Pole Project was started in Japan by Masahisa Goi (1916 – 1980), who dedicated his life to spreading the message, “May Peace Prevail on Earth”. Mr. Goi was greatly affected by the destruction caused by World War II and the bombs which fell on the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

Since 1986, Peace Poles are now the most recognized international peace symbol and monument the world over with more than 200,000 Peace Poles standing in almost every country throughout the world. 

Rotary International has adopted Peace and Conflict Resolution as one of its seven areas of focus. Rotarians all over the world are encouraged to promote peace through service projects and community outreach. 

Sponsored by: Rotary Club of Incline Village – Noon Club

When: May 21st at 2:30 pm – 3:15 pm

Where: 898 Tahoe Blvd, Incline Village, NV 89451. Rotary Garden at Chevron Corner. Recommend parking in Raley’s lot and walking half block.

Who: Incline Village Rotarians from Noon Club and Rotary Club of Tahoe-Incline – Morning Club, the Washoe Tribe. Incline High School’s Mi Cultura and Interact Clubs.

Event contact: Lu Sweeney, lurn@me.com

For more information about The Rotary Peace Pole project see https://rotarypeacepoles.world

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Housing Needs Assessment Survey

April 23, 2025 | Member Submitted

The Tahoe Regional Planning Agency is partnering with the Tahoe Truckee Community Foundation (TTCF) and other regional partners to complete an updated assessment of the region’s housing needs. Partners request survey responses from those who live and work in the region, including local residents, seasonal workers, in-commuters, and individuals experiencing homelessness. 

The survey takes approximately 5-10 minutes.

TAKE SURVEY HERE >

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In The News – Tickets now on sale for 2025 Incline Star Follies

April 22, 2025 | Member Submitted

Originally Published in the Tahoe Daily Tribune, 04/22/2025, Staff Report

The stage is set, the lights are warming up, and the excitement is building as the Incline Star Follies prepares to dazzle audiences once again! Mark your calendars for May 2 and 3, 2025, and grab your tickets now for this heartwarming community cabaret at the Duffield Theater at Incline High School.

Celebrating its 22nd year, the Incline Star Follies is more than just a show — it’s a vibrant showcase of local talent, featuring students, teachers, and community members in an unforgettable blend of music, dance, and comedy. Whether you’re a longtime fan or a first-time attendee, this beloved tradition offers a night (or afternoon!) of laughter, entertainment, and genuine hometown spirit.

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Earth Day and the Courage to Lead

April 22, 2025 | Member Submitted

Written by Julie Reagan – TRPA

Lake Tahoe is leading the charge into Spring for all of us. Budding trees, songbirds, and warm days are bursting forth just in time for the 55th celebration of Earth Day next Tuesday. Started in 1970, the annual event is a touchstone for conservation, sustainability, and harmony between the natural and human environments. These are the principles on which the states of Nevada and California founded the Tahoe Regional Planning Agency (TRPA), also marking 55 years this year.

It was a courageous move. In the 1950s and ‘60s, Tahoe was undergoing an enormous building boom. Plans for freeways and a city the size of San Francisco encircling the lake were on the table. Fortunately, it was also a time when environmental science was beginning to drive public policy.

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In The News – IVGID floats Diamond Peak boat storage plan

April 21, 2025 | Member Submitted

Originally Published in the Tahoe Daily Tribune, 04/21/2025, Written by Leah Carter

The Incline Village General Improvement District met to review audit progress, discuss water quality and iron out details regarding possible boat parking at Diamond Peak Ski Resort over the summer.

Ahead of discussing agenda items, Trustee Mick Homan touched on the subcommitee meeting held on April 4 by the Commitee on Local Government Finance. Homan gave an update on audit progress, saying staff made “great progress” over the last month, bringing around 110 open items down to just two significant audit testing items left outstanding. 

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Join the Hyatt Regency Lake Tahoe for Restaurant Week at Two Locations

April 21, 2025 | Member Submitted

This week, between April 21 and April 27, local residents can enjoy delicious and unique dining experiences as part of Incline Village Crystal Bay Restaurant Week. 

Hyatt Regency Lake Tahoe will be providing two special dining experiences for the Restaurant Week. 

The resort’s Osteria Sierra will offer a special tasting menu showcasing Northern Italian cuisine. It will include a smoked veal loin antipasti, a primi course of truffle and stracciatella raviolo, and a secondi course of saffron seafood tomato broth with grilled octopus tentacle, steamed mussel, and seared shrimp and branzino. The meal will conclude with a white chocolate panna cotta dessert topped with a cherry compote and meringue.

Additionally, the resort’s Cutthroat’s Saloon is serving a Lone Eagle legacy lunch featuring popular dishes including a French onion soup, ahi tuna poke, Sierra Nevada Cubano sandwich, and a Durham Ranch American bison burger.

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