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2020 Fall Recreation Guide The Incline Village Parks & Recreation Listed below and throughout this guide District is proud to present the 2020 Fall you will find fitness, recreation, health Recreation Guide edition of the IVGID and wellness opportunities designed to Quarterly. This edition will highlight serve all members of our community. the many services, classes, programs We hope you’ll find something that and venues - modified with CDC, OSHA helps you thrive this fall and winter. and county and state guidelines - that provide safe, enjoyable wellness and Safety Guidelines fitness opportunities for the community. With your safety at the forefront, rest assured that all of the necessary Most of 2020 has been spent adjusting modifications have been made to help to the “new normal” of COVID-19. Much reduce the spread of COVID-19. All attention was drawn to the fact that staff, community members, approved Parks & Recreation plays an essential vendors and their patrons must adhere role in the overall health and wellness to the Nevada Emergency COVID-19 of any community. All residents, young Mandates and Directives: and old, have come to realize that staying connected, active, fit and healthy • If you are sick or have been exposed to contributes to their overall mental and someone who is sick, stay home. physical wellbeing. • Wash hands frequently with soap and water for a minimum of 20 seconds. The National Recreation and Parks Society (NRPS) has found that 83% of adults surveyed found exercising essential to maintaining mental and physical health during a pandemic, while 59% responded that they felt working out in green spaces relieves stress and improves their health.

This is not news to the dedicated IVGID Parks and Recreation professionals who create, implement and maintain the programs, events, services and venues that complement our active mountain lifestyle.

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• Follow 6 foot social distancing guidelines. • Ensure that you understand that face coverings are mandated in the state of

Nevada and are required at all IVGID beaches and venues for all IVGID employees, vendors, community members when:

o Interacting in-person with members of the public.

o Walking through or in any space visited by the general public, even if no one else is present.

o In restrooms, hallways, stairways, elevators, and parking facilities.

o In any space where food is prepared or packaged, for sale, or generally distributed to others.

o In any room or enclosed area where other people (except for members of the person’s own household or residence) are present when unable to physically distance.

Together, we can mask up and be heroes by making a difference in the health, wellness and happiness of our community amidst the adversity of pandemic. Shelia Leijon

Shelia Leijon, Recreation Manager, Fitness, Health & Wellness

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