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Love for Kipling

April 17, 2024 | McAvoy Lane

What Would Mark Twain Say?

While waiting in line I always carry along a little Kipling, mainly to call upon this one little snippet to sustain me, “If you can wait and not be tired by waiting.” I do love his epic little poem, “If.” That poem has helped me to maintain my balance on more occasions than I can count…

“If you can meet with triumph and disaster and treat those two imposters just the same.” 

Yes, Mr. Kipling has allowed me to push the punchbowl away and avoid irrational exuberance, and on other occasions, allowed me to rise from the ashes of adversity with dignity, yes, and even joy.

Upon meeting Twain, Kipling wrote, “Blessed is the man who finds no disillusion when he is brought face to face with a revered writer.  The landing of a twelve-pound salmon is nothing to it.”

Kipling would write home to London, “Ihave seen Mark Twain this golden morning, have shaken his hand, and smoked a cigar — no, two cigars with him, and talked with him for more than two hours!  Once indeed, he put his hand on my shoulder. If hereafter, in the changes and chances of this mortal life, I shall fall to cureless ruin, I will tell the superintendent of the workhouse that Mark Twain once put his hand on my shoulder; and he shall give me a room to myself and a double allowance of paupers’ tobacco.”

Here again, I admire the economy of Kipling’s words, “We laughed with sheer bliss of being alive.” 

Twain, meanwhile, at age 70, is addicted to Kipling’s works. He rereads Kim every year, “And in this way I go back to India without fatigue.… I am not acquainted with my own books, but I know Kipling’s books. They never grow pale to me; they keep their color; they are always fresh.” 

In 1903 Kipling, would avow in a letter to Frank Doubleday, “I love to think of the great and Godlike Clemens.  He is the biggest man you have on your side of the water by a damn sight. Cervantes was a relation of his.” 

Kipling and Twain received honorary degrees at Oxford in 1907, about which Kipling would write, “When Mark Twain advanced to receive the hood, even those dignified old Oxford dons stood up and yelled.  To my knowledge he was the largest man of his time, both in direct outcome of his work, and, more important still, as an indirect force in an age of iron philistinism.  Later generations don’t know their debt, of course, and they would be quite surprised if they did.”

As is our custom, we shall leave the last word to Mr. Twain, “Kipling and I represented royalty as well as we could without opportunity to practice.  Some of those old Oxford dons maintained that between Kipling and Twain, we knew all that could be known; Kipling knew all that was worth knowing and I knew the rest.”

Audio: https://open.spotify.com/show/7Fhv4PrH1UuwlhbnTT23zO

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In The News – Tahoe Biltmore project begins financial restructuring

April 16, 2024 | Member Submitted

Originally published in the Tahoe Daily Tribune 04/15/2024, Staff Report

CRYSTAL BAY, Nev. – The former Tahoe Biltmore and Casino project in Crystal Bay, Nevada, announced today that it is in the process of restructuring the project financing. The project developers remain committed to the property’s future, and continue to invest in the project.

According to a press release, “the financial restructuring is a necessary step in delivering a successful project on the iconic Tahoe Biltmore site.” 

The financial plan was originally split into multiple phases.

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Big News from Village Pet Foundation

April 15, 2024 | Member Submitted

Submitted on Facebook from IVCBA Business Member Village Pet Foundation

Greetings Incline peeps and neighboring peepers.

WE HAVE WOWZER NEWS! The support from this little village for our mission of saving as many sick and suffering pets as possible by offering financial aid to their moms and dads.. has been nothing short of AMAZING. 

SMALL TOWNS ARE THE BESTEST!!! 

That support is allowing us to open ANOTHER (separate) space in Christmas Tree Village where we will have a furniture gallery! We’re very excited to branch out into this area. However… that’s not even the best news! When our little village lost our only brick and mortar groomer… it was really difficult for a lot of us who needed to drop off pets and pick them up later.

VILLAGE PET FOUNDATION IS PROUD TO ANNOUNCE WE ARE BRINGING BACK THE ONLY BRICK AND MORTAR PUPPER DAY SPA TO OUR LITTLE TOWN!! 

Peticare Pawlour owned by Donne Matheny will be operating out of our new location as well! We are so excited to be landlords to Donne, who is a great person and a WONDERFUL dog groomer. We’ll be announcing a grand opening later so stay tuned to our FB page for details.

WE ARE SO EXCITED AND THANK YOU TO EVERY SINGLE ONE OF YOU WHO SHOP AND DONATE TO US AND WHOM MAKE ALL OF THIS POSSIBLE 

Every single one of our twenty three volunteers, who own Village Pet Foundation, thanks you from the bottoms of our furry hearts!

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Restaurant Week Has Arrived!

April 15, 2024 | Julie Malkin-Manning

Smoke Door and Everything You Should Know to plan your reservations…

It’s here! This past week our community was buzzing with anticipation as we prepare to enjoy and indulge during Incline Village Crystal Bay Restaurant Week. Starting today, Monday, April 15th through Sunday the 21st, IVCB Restaurant Week is more than just a chance to dine out—it’s an invitation to come together and celebrate our community’s culinary culture, indulge in delicious meals and drinks, and create unforgettable tasty experiences.

Alibi Ale, Azzara’s, The Soule Domain, Happy Tiers Bakery, Sunshine Deli & Catering, Big Water Grille, Bowl Incline, Gus’ Open Pit Barbecue, Crystal Bay Steak & Lobster House, Osteria Sierra (Hyatt Regency Lake Tahoe), Rookies Sports Bar & Grill, Susie Scoops, Thania’s Juice Bar, Smoke Door Lake Tahoe Sayro, Glasses Wine Bar, Sage Leaf, Jiffy’s Pizza, and Rosewood Tahoe are participating. Get out there this week and enjoy as many as you are able. 

There are a few last minute items we want to share to help you make the most of Restaurant Week. 

Smoke Door Lake Tahoe Saryo has joined the lineup with an $88 5-Course Tasting LUNCH Menu. Yes, they will be open for lunch Tuesday – Sunday during Restaurant Week from 11:30AM to 2PM, with a last seating at 2PM. This menu is not available at dinner service. The lunch tasting menu features many of Smoke Door’s most popular items including Avocado Toast, Toyosu Fish (or Tomato Miso), Smoked ‘Mary’s’ Chicken (option to add A4 Waygu Beef for $45), Donabe Rice from the clay pot, and Pecan Pie – the chef’s ode to his grandmother in El Paso, Texas. Allow yourself approximately 90 minutes to enjoy this special lunch. *Reservations are required and the link is ivcba.org/ivcb-restaurant-week/ along with all the other restaurants. 

Reservations are not required at any other participating restaurants but as we expect it to be a busy week for our local dining venues,  we’re recommending you make them where they accept them. Note some restaurants will be closed as usual.

  • Big Water Grille – closed Tuesday & Wednesday
  • Gus’ Open Pit BBQ – closed Tuesday & Wednesday
  • Smoke Door Lake Tahoe Saryo – closed Monday 
  • Rosewood Tahoe – closed Tuesday
  • Sage Leaf – closed Tuesday & Wednesday
  • Azzara’s – closed Monday

All IVCB Restaurant Week participants and their specials/promotions are listed at IVCBA.org, and new venues and details are being added regularly. Keep coming back to plan your IVCB Restaurant Week itinerary and consider making reservations! 

IVCB Restaurant Week is presented by IVCBA and supported by Inside Incline. 

Bon Appetit! 

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In The News – Incline Elementary’s Trina Kleinhenz named Northwestern Nevada STEM Teacher of the Year

April 12, 2024 | Member Submitted

Originally Published in the Tahoe Daily Tribune, 04/12/2024, Written by Brenna O’Boyle

INCLINE VILLAGE, Nev. – Incline Elementary School teacher Trina Kleinhenz received the Northwestern Nevada STEM Teacher of the Year Award on Wednesday April 10.

The prestigious recognition comes from the Governor’s Office of Science, Innovation, and Technology, and the Nevada Department of Education.

“I was surprised. It’s been super sweet,” said Kleinhenz. “… all the kids were congratulating me and they all had little smiles on their faces. It warmed my heart. At that moment, I felt the most recognized because it was by my students for what I’m doing for them.”

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Photo provided to Tahoe Daily Tribune

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In The News – Christine Hull: An educator’s voice for the school board

April 11, 2024 | Member Submitted

Originally Published in the Tahoe Daily Tribune 04/11/2024, Written by Brenna O’Boyle

INCLINE VILLAGE, Nev. – Christine Hull was part of the Washoe County School District Zoning Advisory Committee presenting to the school district trustees when she realized there wasn’t an educator’s voice on the board. That’s when Hull knew she wanted to run for a trustee seat for District A.

“That was a moment for me,” Hull said. “It was about me wanting to be a choice for teachers and students, and having had that experience.”

Hull explained the purpose of the school board is to have community input.

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Photo: Tahoe Daily tribune

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The Local Lens – Welcome Bags & Community Events

April 10, 2024 | Linda Offerdahl

WELCOME BAGS ARE READY!

Are you new to Incline or know someone who is? IVCBA has welcome bags with information and goodies from agencies, nonprofits, and businesses for new residents. It is chockful of helpful things like a safety information card, family resource and service club guide, discounts from businesses and tschozkies.  This information will all be online soon.  Thanks to Incliners Kristie Wells, Maggie Sonoda, Charlene Temple, Beth Witt, and Tracey Prouix for assembling the bags. You can get a Welcome bag by emailing Drew@IVCBA.org or info@ivcba.org.  

Alibi Ale Works – Incline Public House is a place that can be counted on to host a meeting that brings locals together for a good cause. TONIGHT is no exception. Keep Tahoe Blue is hosting a reception for their Blue Crews. Grab a couple of friends or neighbors and commit to picking up trash in your neighborhood, around your business, or on East Shore beaches. IVCBA is kicking off a Beautification Campaign and it begins with spring cleaning in the Village. More later, but mark your calendars for June First “Incline Green Clean” village clean-up and Block Party at Incline Library. Here’s a big shout-out to locals who quietly pick up trash on their own. The ones I know about (besides my husband Richard): Carolyn Usinger, Ben Dossef, Steve and Maren Ross, Theresa Hall, and Randy Ruch. Steve and Maren Ross have a nonprofit called Incline Village Enhancement Fund. If you want to join their clean-up crew or make a donation, they can be reached at ivef89451@gmail.com.

COFFEE WITH AN ENGINEER…new business LeFrancois Engineering

Questions you can’t ask just anybody…Is this a load bearing wall? Need extra coverage for parking your boat? How do I deal with flooding after that last big storm?  Ask Mike! LeFrancois Engineering is holding a coffee at Happy Tiers on April 11 to answer any question about home repairs or building. Meet Mike, Civil Engineer and ask away!

Le Francois Engineering may be a new business, but Mike has worked in Incline and around North Tahoe for 24 years. He brings a wealth of expertise in design, engineering, environmental processing, permitting and construction oversight.

COMMUNITY MIXER at UMPQUA BANK 

Umpqua Bank and Frushon Accounting & Business Services are sponsoring a Mixer on Wednesday, May 1 to highlight the myriad services that both businesses offer to individuals and other businesses. IVCBA is using this mixer as an opportunity to highlight ALL of its members in Business and Financial Services.  Meet local business professionals in accounting, wealth management and investments, insurance, legal services, among others.  This mixer is a great way to mix it up with the business community and enjoy adult beverages provided by Umpqua and food from T’s Rotisserie. 

VOLUNTEERS

IVCBA is looking for volunteers for the parade and events on July 2nd—4th, as well as help decorate the Village and the parade route. Can you help us plan and find unique entries for the parade? Please reach out to Julie@IVCBA.org and register HERE>

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David Vomund – First Quarter Review

April 9, 2024 | Member Submitted

Submitted and Written by David Vomund, Investment Advisor

One of the most common (and safest) predictions analysts make is that the market will be volatile.  A Google search shows how popular that prediction was heading into this year.  But those analysts couldn’t have been more wrong.  The S&P 500 rose 10 percent in the first quarter without even a two percent pullback.  In fact, the market went five months without a two percent pullback!  In the last 30 years that has only happened three times (1995, 2006, and 2017).

History says the rally isn’t over.  Since 1950, when the S&P 500 gained 8 percent or more in the first quarter it had an average gain of 9.7 percent over the next three quarters.  I’ll take that.  

Investors of all stripes (including me) bemoaned the narrow nature of the market advance in 2023.  It was focused on seven big-cap stocks called the Magnificent Seven.  That ended.  More stocks participated in the first quarter advance (the average S&P 500 stock gained 7 percent) and a few of the Magnificent Seven weren’t so magnificent. Tesla became the worst performing S&P 500 stock in the first quarter and Apple lost 11 percent.  While growth outperformed value in the first quarter, that gap is narrowing.  Over the last month large and mid-cap value indexes have performed better than the tech-heavy Nasdaq 100.  

On the income side, economists still expect a cut in June.  If true money-market funds will continue to yield more than five percent.  That’s okay, but investors happy to earn five percent are taking duration risk, which is why I still recommend nailing down yields on bonds that mature further out.  Others must agree as the bonds and preferreds in our portfolios have rallied even though the 10-year U.S. Treasury yield has moved from 3.86 percent to 4.4 percent this year.  

Bottom line:   Allow for volatile days as the market is buffeted primarily by the changing outlook for inflation, interest rates, and the war in the Middle East.  And expect surprises, both positive and negative.  My base case is for modest earnings growth and declining interest rates with inflation staying down in the 2.5 to 3.0 percent range.  That will be above the Fed’s 2 percent target, which it will raise to 2.5 percent or higher and say that’s close enough. What I have described is a favorable environment for stocks in a bull market.  And that is what we will have.

David Vomund is an Incline Village-based Independent Investment Advisor.  Information is found at www.VomundInvestments.com or by calling 775-832-8555.  Clients hold the positions mentioned in this article.  Past performance does not guarantee future results.  Consult your financial advisor before purchasing any security.

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April is National Donate Life Month

April 9, 2024 | Member Submitted

Submitted by Tia Rancourt, North Lake Tahoe Fire Protection District

JOIN NEVADA DONOR NETWORK’S SILVER STATE HEROES CHALLENGE

It is National Donate Life Month, and we are honored to support Nevada Donor Network’s mission to save and heal lives through donation by participating in the 2024 Silver State Heroes Challenge along with first responder agencies across the state. 

More than 100,000 people nationwide are waiting for a lifesaving organ transplant, including nearly 700 Nevadans. Will you help us bring hope to these 700 Nevadans who are waiting for their second chance through organ donation? Not registered? 

Register here: www.nvdonor.org/nltfd.

Together, we have the power to save and heal lives.

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Spring Forward Safely in 2024

April 9, 2024 | Member Submitted

Submitted by Tia Rancourt, North Lake Tahoe Fire Protection District

With the change of seasons officially here, it is a good reminder to start thinking about outdoor springtime clean up (that is of course between snowstorms and shoveling your fire hydrant!). During this transitional season change we can anticipate getting ready for fire season and creating our defensible space. This also includes making sure you have a preparedness kit or go bag ready, and for Washoe County residents, that you are signed up for CodeRED Emergency Alert notifications. 

Embrace Village-wide Fire Safety! Secure a Free Defensible Space Inspection Today!

Join hands with the Fire Department to safeguard our community against wildfires. Sign up for your complimentary Defensible Space Inspection, complete with a comprehensive report and photographs. Let’s work together to enhance our understanding of wildfire prevention. Schedule your inspection here. Also, for our free chipping service, please visit here. Please note that both Defensible Space Inspection and Chipping requests for the 2024 season will start May 6, 2024.

In the event of an evacuation, Washoe County Emergency Management has prepared an evacuation video to help understand more about what to expect in an evacuation and how you can be prepared. For example, do you have a Family Emergency Preparedness Plan

As the snow is melting, we are also seeing some bear activity in our neighborhoods as they begin to wake up and roam our neighborhoods. Please make sure to keep car doors locked and do not leave food items inside the car. Also consider installing a bear shed (garbage can enclosure) if you do not already have one. Visithttps://www.yourtahoeplace.com/public-works/waste-not/bear-wildlife-awareness for more information.

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