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Ivgid December 2020 Incline Village General Improvement District Vol 6 Num 6 IVGID DECEMBER 2020 www.yourtahoeplace.com DIAMOND PEAK SKI RESORT (DEC-APR) 1210 Ski Way • 775-832-1177 Enjoy acres of wide open spaces and fresh air, perfectly groomed trails, tree skiing and 1,840 feet of vertical. Easy access from parking lot to lifts, ski schools for all ages and the most breathtaking views of Lake Tahoe. Visit DiamondPeak.com for more information or to book your ski day. INCLINE VILLAGE PARKS & RECREATION INCLINE VILLAGE GOLF COURSES INCLINE VILLAGE WEDDINGS & EVENTS 980 Incline Way • 775-832-1300 955 Fairway Blvd • 775-832-1146 955 Fairway Blvd • 775-832-1240 The Incline Village Recreation Center offers Shop, play virtual golf or take a lesson at the The Chateau has plenty of space to spread a holistic approach to fitness, health and Championship Golf Shop this winter. The shop out for your family gathering, bridal shower, wellness, including a range of specialty is stocked with apparel and a variety of Incline retirement party or employee celebration services you won’t find at your ordinary gym or Village souvenir and gift items. this winter. Let our team handle the logistics recreation center. Purchase an Incline Village of planning for current health and safety Recreation Center membership to make a Lessons utilize the state of the art simulator requirements and enjoy your celebration. reservation for group and water fitness classes and new hitting net. Golfers can also practice View rates and fill out an inquiry form at or to use the facility for your workout. their swing on their own or play a virtual round InclineFacilities.com. of golf. Contact the Golf Shop to book or visit Parks & Recreation programs and services are GolfIncline.com for information. operating on a limited basis this winter. Visit InclineRecreationThe 2019-20 to fiscal view activities year was and adetails. year filled with innovation, challenges and growth. As we reflect back and move forward, we want to take a moment to thank you for your support and commitment to our community. Thank you to our staff, Board of Trustees, partnersMeasures and have the been Incline implemented Village/Crystal to reduce Bay touchpoints community and adhere for another to state and great local year. regulations. Please visit the COVID-19 news pages on our website prior to planning your visit to any IVGID venue so we can remain open and YOURTAHOEPLACE.COMoperate safely for our community. YourTahoePlace.com/News • 775-832-1100 ONE DISTRICT – ONE TEAM DIAMOND PEAK SKI RESORT (DEC-APR) 1210 Ski Way • 775-832-1177 Enjoy acres of wide open spaces and fresh air, perfectly groomed trails, tree skiing and 1,840 feet of vertical. Easy access from parking lot to lifts, ski schools for all ages and the most breathtaking views of Lake Tahoe. Visit DiamondPeak.com for more information or to book your ski day. INCLINE VILLAGE PARKS & RECREATION INCLINE VILLAGE GOLF COURSES INCLINE VILLAGE WEDDINGS & EVENTS 980 Incline Way • 775-832-1300 955 Fairway Blvd • 775-832-1146 955 Fairway Blvd • 775-832-1240 The Incline Village Recreation Center offers Shop, play virtual golf or take a lesson at the The Chateau has plenty of space to spread a holistic approach to fitness, health and Championship Golf Shop this winter. The shop out for your family gathering, bridal shower, wellness, including a range of specialty is stocked with apparel and a variety of Incline retirement party or employee celebration services you won’t find at your ordinary gym or Village souvenir and gift items. this winter. Let our team handle the logistics recreation center. Purchase an Incline Village of planning for current health and safety Recreation Center membership to make a Lessons utilize the state of the art simulator requirements and enjoy your celebration. reservation for group and water fitness classes and new hitting net. Golfers can also practice View rates and fill out an inquiry form at or to use the facility for your workout. their swing on their own or play a virtual round InclineFacilities.com. of golf. Contact the Golf Shop to book or visit Parks & Recreation programs and services are GolfIncline.com for information. operating on a limited basis this winter. Visit InclineRecreationThe 2019-20 to fiscal view activities year was and adetails. year filled with innovation, challenges and growth. As we reflect back and move forward, we want to take a moment to thank you for your support and commitment to our community. Thank you to our staff, Board of Trustees, partnersMeasures and have the been Incline implemented Village/Crystal to reduce Bay touchpoints community and adhere for another to state and great local year. regulations. Please visit the COVID-19 news pages on our website prior to planning your visit to any IVGID venue so we can remain open and YOURTAHOEPLACE.COMoperate safely for our community. YourTahoePlace.com/News • 775-832-1100 ONE DISTRICT – ONE TEAM Volume 6, Number 6 BOARD OF TRUSTEES Chairman Tim Callicrate What’s inside [email protected] 06 Welcome Message Vice Chairman 08 Diamond Peak Ski Resort Updates Matthew Dent 10 Top 10 Reasons to Buy a Season Pass [email protected] Secretary 12 Snowmaking Technology Kendra Wong 14 Ski & Snowboard Lesson Experience [email protected] 16 Name The Glades Contest Treasurer 18 Winter Jobs Sara Schmitz [email protected] 19 Catching Up With Lila Lapanja Trustee (Outgoing) 22 Diamond Peak New Staff Spotlights Peter Morris 24 Parks & Recreation Counter Annual Report [email protected] 24 Incline Village Parks & Recreation Winter Program Updates EDITORIAL STAFF 28 Trail of Treats and Terror in Photos MANAGING EDITOR 30 Incline Village Golf Season Recap Paul Raymore 32 Winter Safety Tips CONTRIBUTORS Tom Rosenthal 34 Public Works Updates Mike Bandelin 38 Facilities & Banquets Lila Lapanja 37 IVGID Board of Trustees Brent Balderson Tatiana Montabello IVGID FACILITIES & COMMUNITY INFO Darren Howard Aspen Grove Community Center 960 Lakeshore Blvd. 775.832.1240 John Dollar Ken Torres Burnt Cedar Beach 665 Lakeshore Blvd. 775.832.1232 Jaclyn Ream Championship Golf Course 955 Fairway Blvd. 775.832.1146 Shelia Leijon Diamond Peak Ski Resort 1210 Ski Way 775.832.1177 Kerrie Tonking Ashley Wood Incline Beach 967 Lakeshore Blvd. 775.832.1233 COPY EDITOR Incline Elementary School 915 Northwood Blvd. 775.832.4250 Kari Ferguson Incline High School 499 Village Blvd. 775.832.4260 CONTACT US Incline Middle School 931 Southwood Blvd. 775.832.4220 893 Southwood Blvd. Incline Park 939 Southwood Blvd. 775.832.1310 Incline Village, NV 89451 775.832.1100 Incline Skate Park Tahoe Blvd. & Southwood 775.832.1310 [email protected] IVGID Administration 893 Southwood Blvd. 775.832.1100 PUBLISHING Lake Tahoe School 995 Tahoe Blvd. 775.831.5828 Each Incline Village/Crystal Mountain Golf Course 690 Wilson Way 775.832.1150 Bay parcel owner receives one subscription to a domestic Preston Field 700 Tahoe Blvd. 775.832.1310 address. Public Works 1220 Sweetwater Rd 775.832.1203 ADVERTISING SALES Recreation Center 980 Incline Way 775.832.1310 CCMedia Sierra Nevada University 999 Tahoe Blvd. 775.831.1314 Reno | Las Vegas P | 775.327.4200 Ski Beach 967 Lakeshore Blvd. 775.832.1156 [email protected] Tennis Center 964 Incline Way 775.832.1235 www.cc.media The Chateau at Incline Village™ 955 Fairway Blvd. 775.832.1240 COVER PHOTO The Grille at the Chateau 955 Fairway Blvd. 775.832.1178 Photo by Ryan Salm Village Green 960 Lakeshore Blvd. 775.832.1310 4 | IVGID Quarterly YOU, ONLY BETTER. CAST OFF CAST Same Day Total Joint Replacement TO Trauma Care Spine Care Physiatry Sports Medicine Bone Health & Osteoporosis CAST FROM 775.580.7600 925 Tahoe Blvd., Suite 105, Incline Village A partner of Barton Center for Orthopedics & Wellness BARTONORTHOPEDICSANDWELLNESS.COM Center_IVGID_Kayak_092020.indd 1 9/22/2020 5:10:33 PM WELCOME MESSAGE FROM MIKE BANDELIN Dear Diamond Peak Manager in the Rental Shop for two years before being Skiers/Riders and Incline promoted this season, and Brent joins us from a little resort Village/Crystal Bay called Squaw Valley Alpine Meadows that some of you may Community Members, have heard of. All three bring a wealth of experience and a great attitude to the ski resort this winter and we are excited to By the time you are have them join the team. reading this, ski season should be underway on Speaking of our team, we’re still hiring select positions for this the slopes of Diamond winter! So if you are looking for a fun winter job – whether you Peak. As usual, we are want to make a very competitive wage (minimum starting wage excited to welcome is $14/hour for most positions, or $10.50/hour for juniors), or everybody back for just get out of the house and work with the friendliest group of another winter of fresh folks anywhere – we’ve got a great selection of indoor, outdoor, powder, great Tahoe part-time, full-time and weekends-only positions still available. views, perfect corduroy, and friendly faces at our community- Check out DiamondPeak.com/about/employment for more owned resort. information. Of course, things will be a little different this year. The The mountains offer an incredible escape and a beautiful COVID-19 pandemic means that all of those smiling faces outdoor setting. We sincerely hope that everyone here in will be covered up behind a mask throughout our operations, Incline Village and Crystal Bay will join us on the slopes this and we’ve implemented a number of other health and safety winter. protocols to ensure we can operate the resort safely this Sincerely, season. Many of those updated rules and procedures are listed in the pages that follow; however, I ask that you please MikeBandelin logon to our “COVID-19 FAQ: Know Before You Go” page on Mike Bandelin, Diamond Peak General Manager the Diamond Peak website every morning before visiting the resort this year, because we just have to expect that things could change throughout the season.
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