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In the News: Incline Lodge boutique hotel to debut summer 2023

April 16, 2023 | Member Submitted

Originally published in the Tahoe Daily Tribune on 4/14/23. Written by Staff Report. Photo from the Incline Lodge.

INCLINE VILLAGE, Nev.— The Incline Lodge, a 38-room mountain modern inspired boutique hotel, will debut early summer as Incline Village’s first and only boutique hotel property.

Located adjacent to The Hyatt Regency Hotel on Lake Tahoe’s north shore, the family-owned Incline Lodge is now accepting reservations with availability stating July 1, 2023. The location is poised to provide a new year-round accommodation option and is open to Tahoe travelers and locals alike. 

“After a historic winter a huge effort by our thoughtful team, we are thrilled to be opening this summer,” said owners Natasha and Ali Warner. “The Incline Lodge is envisioned to be a welcoming and happy place that provides guests with unforgettable moments in the mountains. It means a lot to us to be part of the Incline Village community and we feel lucky to operate in one of the most beautiful places on earth.” 

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In the News: Lake Tahoe’s clarity the best it’s been since 1980s, according to UC Davis research

April 16, 2023 | Member Submitted

Originally published in the Sierra Sun on 4/12/23. Submitted to the Sun. Photo from TERC.

For the last five months of 2022, Lake Tahoe was the clearest it has been since the 1980s. That is due in part to a resurgence of the lake’s native zooplankton. They’ve provided a natural clean-up crew to help restore the lake’s famous blue waters. 

Clarity is measured as the depth to which a 10-inch white disk, called a Secchi disk, remains visible when lowered into the water. 

In 2022, Lake Tahoe’s average annual clarity was 71.7 feet compared to 61 feet in 2021. The key finding from 2022 was the great improvement in lake clarity from August through December, when the average Secchi depth was 80.6 feet. This coincided with the highest numbers of the zooplankton Daphnia and Bosmina.

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Lake Tahoe School’s 25th Anniversary Celebration!

April 16, 2023 | Member Submitted

Lake Tahoe School is celebrating 25 years of educational excellence with a Celestial Ball on May 19th at the Hyatt in the Lake Side Ballroom. There will be live entertainment, dinner, drinks, a live and silent auction and dancing under the stars.

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Lake Tahoe School, originally founded in 1997 under the name Incline Academy with a mission to provide a carefully articulated, highly academic program, quickly grew, adding grades yearly, into a Pre-K through Eighth Grade School by 2001. Incline Academy became Lake Tahoe School (LTS) in 2002 and then within a year, its visionary Board of Trustees, acquired a new three-story building with room for 24 classrooms and appreciable office space.

Today, a highly dedicated team of teachers, administrators, and staff totaling 36 professionals (44% holding advanced degrees) with an average of 10 years teaching experience, sits at the core of LTS’s success. The student: teacher ratio is 10 to 1 with an average class size of 18. A dedicated Board of Trustees, steadfastly working to support the creation of a superlative independent school in the Lake Tahoe region, helps to guide and support LTS and the Head of School. Its recent approval of a campus renovation and expansion plan that includes a new Athletic and Performing Arts Center as its cornerstone will greatly benefit the School and entire Incline Village community is an example of its vision for the future.

Lake Tahoe School remains rooted in the founding vision of an educational community focused on honoring the individual creativity and passion inherent in every child, to nurture disciplined minds, strong character, healthy bodies, and creative spirits among all LTS students.

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Casey Jennings & Lake Tahoe Volleyball Academy

April 12, 2023 | John Crockett

Launched in 2022, the Lake Tahoe Volleyball Academy led by local coaches Casey Jennings and Tacy Kelly provides a club team experience for local female athletes seeking to develop skills on and beyond the court.  The academy is the first club team in North Lake Tahoe and is a chance for Casey to pass on his decades of elite team and beach volleyball experience to a new generation of athletes.  

While local middle and high schools field volleyball teams, the school season is a sprint of just over 2 months, limiting practice time and competition.  After coaching the Incline High team with Tacy and observing their progress and potential, they saw the need for a local club team.  

Casey says the coaching he received as a teen had the most impact on his future success.  And that is what motivated him to start LTVA and work with youth.  “I’m so excited to give back to that age group.  The time is right and I’m excited for the future.”

A native Nevadan, Casey began playing team volleyball in his hometown of Las Vegas.  Spending summers in Incline, he and his brother would play on the sand at Ski Beach from morning until dusk.  As part of a state championship team, he credits high school coach Bob Kelly with instilling the discipline and accountability that set him on a path to future success.  

“I don’t know if I’ll ever be able to thank him enough for the lessons he taught me,” says Jennings.  “I don’t think I would be where I am today, making a living and traveling the world, without him.  Now it’s my turn to pass those lessons on.” 

Jennings’s resume includes winning a Junior College Championship at Golden West Juior Colege, the 1999 NCAA National Championship at Brigham Young University, an international gold and several silver and bronze medals on the FIVB World Tour, seven Association of Volleyball Professionals (AVP) beach volleyball tournament wins, and AVP accolades including Best Defensive and Most Improved Player awards.  

Last fall, Casey and Tacy held well-attended tryouts and fielded teams for three different age groups.  The club competes throughout the region with the season culminating in late April at the Far West Qualifiers in Reno.  The LTVA staff is complemented by coach Grace Hubrig who works with the under 13 and 14 teams and manager Ryan Shuff.     

The LTVA coaches want to instill fundamentals in their players but also the importance of a sport, school, and life balance.  “If you don’t come to practice because you have piano lessons, school work, or another sport, tell your parents, ‘Good job.’  Stay involved in multiple activities because it makes their approach to volleyball that much better,” says Jennings.  The coaches can also leverage their expertise by bringing in specialists in yoga, footwork, and nutrition.   

“Casey is big at teaching life lessons,” says Shuff, a friend of Casey’s for 35 years.  “He is so impactful on these girls that they will remember the skills and mindset they are learning for the rest of their lives.  The coaches work so well together and provide a great experience for the team.”

Nevada is home for Casey and his wife Kerri Walsh Jennings, a three-time Olympic gold medalist, and they are raising their three children in Incline Village.  With all of his experience, Casey must know what makes a great team work.  “It’s all about trust.  Every student athlete will miss a practice here and there.  As a coach, you know the commitment by the consistency of showing up,” which leads to team success both on and off the court.  

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Upcoming Glasses Wine Bar Events

April 12, 2023 | Member Submitted

Girl Scout Cookie & Wine Pairing

April 11-12

Our super popular Girl Scout Cookie & Wine Pairing is back, and spots are filling up quickly! We will pair 5 yummy Girl Scout Cookies with 5 delicious wines. Groups up to 4 in half-hour slots. Call 530-270-WINE (9463) or email kathleen @glasseswinebar.com


Wine Varietal Class: Misunderstood, Maligned Merlot

April 23

Our next monthly varietal class will focus on Merlot, one of the original Noble Grapes and sorely misunderstood! We will explore Merlots from 5 different regions while pairing them with delicious bites. RESERVATIONS required. Space is limited. We sell out of our varietal classes, so don’t miss this one! $45pp/$40 wine club


Meet the Winemaker: Ancient Peaks

April 26

Meet Doug Filipponi from Ancient Peaks Winery as he informs you about his award-winning wines. You’ll taste through both reds & whites from Ancient Peaks and have the opportunity to purchase them at special event pricing. Register for the 4 OR 5 PM session.

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Lila Lapanja Meet & Greet

April 12, 2023 | Member Submitted

From Diamond Peak Ski Resort

Lila Lapanja, professional ski racer and 2023 US Alpine National Champion is coming back to visit her hometown and mountain!

Join us to celebrate Lila’s amazing season with a meet and greet, autographs and live music at Diamond Peak’s Base Lodge (1210 Ski Way) on Sunday, April 16. Meet Lila from 12pm – 1pm and stick around for live music by Jacked Up until 4pm. Event will be held at the Base Lodge (on the deck if it’s sunny, inside the Loft Bar if it’s chilly). 

About Lila Lapanja

Lila Lapanja entered the world by (snow) storm. Born during a Sierra Nevada blizzard at Lake Tahoe, Lila was on a pair of skis by the age of two and competitively racing by six at her hometown mountain of Diamond Peak in Incline Village, NV. A dual citizen of the USA and Slovenia, her racing skills were cultivated by her father and coach, who skied for the Slovenian National Team before racing for Sierra Nevada College. 

Lila is more dedicated than ever to continue her journey on her personal “evolution of excellence” as she moves closer to qualifying for the 2026 Winter Olympics. A two-time North America Cup Champion who was named to the U.S. Ski Team at the age of 16, Lila made her racing debut on the World Cup circuit in 2015, holds two additional U.S. National Championship titles in Giant Slalom and Alpine Combined (2021) and four North America Cup Slalom Champion titles. Whether she is chasing a World Cup podium or cultivating her passions outside of racing, Lila is dedicated to living in the moment and inspiring all those who know her.

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Around Tahoe Tours Now Offering Sand Harbor Experience

April 11, 2023 | Member Submitted

Around Tahoe Tours is proud to announce that they are officially permitted at Sand Harbor State Park to operate the “THE SAND HARBOR EXPERIENCE” from Memorial Day through mid September.

This is a 3-hour VIP tour. Three times daily Our complimentary vehicle will be taking people from Talbot Fine Art Gallery Lake Tahoe to Sand Harbor State Park. No lines, no waiting, just get there right away. 9AM, 12PM, & 3PM.

Our new service allows 14 people to relax, swim, and enjoy Lake Tahoe’s most beautiful beach, all while learning about Tahoe’s most beautiful park, and hearing the stories, history, and facts about America’s most beautiful lake. At Camp Tahoe AKA Camp Talbot, visitors and locals alike can expect chairs, umbrellas, towels, sunscreen, floaties, and beach toys as well as backgammon and cool tunes by Darin Talbot from one of his many CDs.

You can just chill on the beach or go on one of two guided excursions around the park. There’s a restaurant and bar close by and we have complimentary non-alcoholic beverages and Tahoe tap iced up everyday.

They will be changing the website to reflect this new product, and you can call 775-345-5966 for more details.

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IVCB Community Forum Recap 4-7-23

April 11, 2023 | Member Submitted

Did you miss out on the 4/7 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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Member Profile – Rosie Webber & The Sanctuary Tahoe

April 10, 2023 | John Crockett

Step into The Sanctuary Tahoe, a community wellness center on Stateline Road in Kings Beach, and you can feel your pulse lower.  The two-story wood frame building has been a yoga and massage studio for many years but the energy and vision of new owner Roseanna “Rosie” Webber is what transforms the space into something unique.  “You immediately feel this warmth of positive energy…as you embark on a journey inward,” says Yoga Manager Brooke Haley.    

The Sanctuary provides a full range of services and experiences including yoga, massage, esthetics, and acupuncture.  But Rosie’s integrative approach to wellness combines her health and nutrition expertise with mindset counseling, homeopathy, and leadership training.  What starts as a yoga class or massage is the first step on a personal journey to wellness.  

“What I really want is people feeling what I feel in the Sanctuary and have been for twenty years.  The greatest compliment is when someone says, ‘The minute I walk in here, I can feel it.’”

Rosie first came to The Sanctuary as a massage customer before offering health and wellness coaching part-time.  Following her retirement after nearly 40 years as a surgical nurse and a desire to see The Sanctuary re-emerge following the pandemic, Rosie took the leap to acquire the business.  

“This is what I really love and my vision is to bring more wellness to the community.”

With deep experience in the medical field, it wasn’t until a breast cancer diagnosis in 2014 that Rosie fully embraced integrative medicine.  “I’m 8 years cancer free but this journey led to becoming certified in health and nutrition coaching.  We can live such a better life through diet and exercise.  I had many reasons to take my health into a broader space.”    

A New York City transplant that arrived in Lake Tahoe in 1990, Rosie and the Webber family, proprietors of The Village Pub, are well-known in the community.  She even teases a possible mayoral run if the opportunity presents itself.  You may also see Rosie at Azzara’s Restaurant where she has been waiting tables for 29 years.  “I keep trying to leave but it’s family.”  

“She is a pillar in the Lake Tahoe community,” says Haley.  “She is one of the hardest working women I’ve ever known and truly leads by example.  She is always available to support each and every one of her staff, students and clients,” including hosting the staff for a monthly “sangha” or gathering.

The Sanctuary offers yoga classes across all levels seven days a week.  Try the signature Vinyasa Flow or a Slow Flow and Stretch après ski.  Other new offerings include yomassage, a full body massage and yoga class all in one, as well as sound healing workshops.  This summer Rosie will once again expand classes beyond the Sanctuary with yoga on the beach at the Hyatt Regency Lake Tahoe.  An introductory special for locals features unlimited classes over 30 days for $75.     

The Sanctuary will also soon offer yoga for those undergoing or in remission from cancer treatment.  During her treatment, she remembers being desperate to stay in yoga classes.  “I came out of class upset rather than rejuvenated, I was crying because I couldn’t do it.”  Rosie recently became the first certified instructor in the area and the program uses modifications and props to accommodate students.

With the support of family and friends and her network of wellness professionals, Rosie has learned much from her journey.  “If you can take something positive and give that to other people, then you should.  One person can change things and that’s what I’m trying to do here in this community.“

Get the latest updates on the schedule and offers by signing up for The Sanctuary’s newsletter thesanctuarytahoe.com.

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In the News: Incline Board to discuss fiscal budget, recreation and beach facility fees, and contracts related to Effluent Pipeline

April 10, 2023 | Member Submitted

Originally published in the Tahoe Daily Tribune on 4/10/23. Written by Staff Report.

INCLINE VILLAGE, Nev.— The Incline Village General Improvement District Board of Trustees will meet at 5 p.m. Wednesday, April 12 at the IVGID Administration Building at 893 Southwood Blvd. to discuss a multitude of budget related items. 

The meeting will also live-streamed at livestream.com/accounts/3411104

The meeting will begin with a presentation of additional information requested by the Board of Trustees in regards to the Utility Rate Study. 

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