Tahoe Donner News September 2023

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NEWS BUDGET TIMELINE 08 SEPTEMBER 2023 AT TROUT CREEK REC CENTER 10 FALL IN “LOVE” FALL FITNESS WITH TENNIS AND PICKLEBALL 04 FIRE SAFETY PROPERTY INSPECTIONS NOTICE 24
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TAHOE DONNER NEWS | 1 04 10 12 THE REPORT: ASSOCIATION UPDATES 02 Message From the Board President 08 Budget Timeline 22 Tahoe Donner Giving Fund: Summer 2023 Campaign Results 24 Fire Safety Property Inspections 26 Covenants Reminders 28 Briefs 30 Board Meeting Recaps THE BUZZ: EVENTS, DINING+ UPDATES 03 Quick Calendar 16 Amenity Updates, Programs + Events 17 Club Updates 20 Dining Hours + Specials 32 Where in the World is Tahoe Donner News FALL IN “LOVE” WITH TENNIS + PICKLEBALL Come See What the Racket is All About at the Tennis Center BEST OF TAHOE DONNER IN SEPTEMBER FALL FITNESS Reach Your Fitness Goals With Personal Training at the Trout Creek Rec Center FEATURES INSIDE
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KYLIE PAPSON

EDITORIAL AND PRODUCTION TEAM

Lindsay Hogan Drew Deurlington Cynthia Cendreda Kylie Papson Camy Bretin

SENIOR MANAGEMENT

Miah Cottrell | Director of Information Technology mcottrell@tahoedonner.com

John Groom | Director of Land Management + Open Space jgroom@tahoedonner.com

Lindsay Hogan | Director of Communications + Member Relations lhogan@tahoedonner.com

Todd Martyn-Jones | Director of Finance, Accounting + Business Support tmartynjones@tahoedonner.com

Jon Mitchell | Director of Capital Projects + Facilities jmitchell@tahoedonner.com

Annie Rosenfeld | Director of Administrative Services arosenfeld@tahoedonner.com

Miguel Sloane | Director of Operations msloane@tahoedonner.com

Steve Turner | Director of Food + Beverage sturner@tahoedonner.com

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

President | Don Koenes dkoenes@tahoedonner.com

Vice President | Benjamin Levine blevine@tahoedonner.com

Treasurer | Steve Mahoney smahoney@tahoedonner.com

Secretary | Courtney Murrell cmurrell@tahoedonner.com

Director | Jim Roth jroth@tahoedonner.com

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MESSAGE FROM THE BOARD PRESIDENT

Dear Neighbors,

This is not a column I had expected to write, yet I am proud to be writing it. This may be one of the most heartfelt messages I have written to you, my Tahoe Donner neighbors, during my tenure as president.

As previously announced, our General Manager David Mickaelian, resigned last month to pursue a new career opportunity. His departure has been amicable. Most importantly, the staff and board have not missed a beat.

When we received David’s notice, Vice President Benjamin Levine and I met with each of the senior staff who were available as summer vacation season wrapped up. Some staff even took time away from their vacations to meet with us. Universally, we were impressed with the quality of our team and their dedication to Tahoe Donner, their peers, and our members.

My first emotional reaction was concern over potential disruption to the momentum on the many initiatives underway to continuously improve association operations and member enjoyment. I was also concerned for disruption to the great working relationship I had as president with the GM. Those reactions quickly evaporated as we met with staff. There is no disruption to momentum, and we enjoy a great relationship with all staff.

THEREIN.

TAHOE DONNER NEWS (ISSN 1550-6061) IS THE OFFICIAL MONTHLY PUBLICATION OF TAHOE DONNER ASSOCIATION, WHICH IS LOCATED AT 11509 NORTHWOODS BLVD., TRUCKEE, CA 96161.

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This column is written about two weeks before publication. As you read this, I expect that we will have already announced an interim management structure and

will have the recruitment process for a permanent GM underway. We will also have had our August board meeting, be planning an evening member forum on the work-inprogress update to Amenity Access Policy, have a draft of the 2024 workplan in process, and be well underway on the 2024 budget, with several scheduled open committee and board meetings to complete our 2024 preparations by the end of next month. This is my sixth year on the board. During my tenure, we have once before gone through a GM transition, endured COVID-19, reinvigorated Tahoe Donner in recovery from COVID-19, and worked through many contentious controversies. We have also seen operational improvements, improvements at our amenities, and a renewed focus on member enjoyment. This board and staff have the character, skills, and tenacity to navigate this transition. The team is as cohesive as ever. The community is as vibrant as ever. We are focused on our future.

On behalf of the board, we wish David well in his new endeavors. We thank staff for their dedication and perseverance as we transition. We also thank you, our members—neighbors—for your continuing support of the staff, board, and committee volunteers as we work together to deliver the quality and enjoyment we deserve and expect as owners in Tahoe Donner.

Your Neighbor,

Onward!!
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FALL IN “LOVE” WITH TENNIS + PICKLEBALL

COME SEE WHAT THE RACKET IS ABOUT AT THE TENNIS CENTER!

With the prestigious Wimbledon Championships having just played out in London over the summer and the U.S. Open well underway, the sport of tennis is as popular as ever. Pickleball, meanwhile, is another racket sport gaining in popularity every day.

Every season, the Tennis Center at Tahoe Donner serves up exciting opportunities for tennis and pickleball players to learn and play. Located adjacent to the beautiful Bennett Flat Meadow, this members-only facility is home to the most expansive tennis and pickleball program in North Lake Tahoe, featuring 11 hard tennis courts, 10 pickleball courts, two practice walls, tennis and pickleball machines, a shaded viewing deck, a fully equipped Pro Shop and more!

CLINICS, LESSONS + WEEKLY PLAY

From swing fundamentals and court positioning to fitness and footwork, skills clinics and group and private lessons provide opportunities for both learning and fun. No matter your level of experience or ability, you can build or enhance your court skills and confidence with expert instruction to guide your game.

For seasoned players, weekly play sessions are also available to get you playing tennis or pickleball without having to find a partner. These fun and friendly regular meetups, available throughout the tennis season, are a great way to meet fellow players and make friends!

Visit tahoedonner.com/tennis to learn more, or call (530) 587-9474 to schedule your lesson today!

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PRO SHOP

Satisfy all your tennis and pickleball gear needs at the most equipped pro shop in North Tahoe. From racket-stringing services to equipment, clothing and accessories from top-quality brands like BPassionit, TravisMathew, Bollé and Head/Penn, stop in to get outfitted for a season on the courts. Friendly staff can help you with racket selection, maintenance, court reservations, lesson and clinic signups and more.

ONLINE CALENDAR + RESERVATIONS

All programming details, reservations and a complete court schedule can be found in one convenient calendar online at courtreserve.com. For additional info and instructions on how to create an account, visit tahoedonner.com/tennis.

TENNIS + PICKLEBALL CLUB

Tennis and pickleball are never more fun than with an enthusiastic group of people who enjoy a little friendly competition and a lot of laughs. Whether you’re just starting out or a seasoned athlete, the Tennis and Pickleball Club is a great way to get in some court time while meeting new friends and fans of the sports.

Club members get access to regular meetups for play and fun social activities throughout the year, including free entry to the fan-favorite Burgers, Bratwurst + Tennis/Pickleball Bash events. The club presents ideal opportunities to acquaint yourself with the growing community of players.

For more information on how to join the club, email tennis@tahoedonner.com

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JOIN THE PICKLEBALL CRAZE!

There’s a reason why pickleball is the fastest-growing sport in the country. Aside from being incredibly fun, it's suitable for all ages and abilities and is a great way to get moving. With a smaller court, a perforated ball and small, lightweight paddles, the game is played much more leisurely than tennis but can also provide hours of entertainment and a great workout!

A GROWING SPORT FOR OVER 60 YEARS

Believe it or not, the sport of pickleball has been thoroughly enjoyed by enthusiasts since its invention in 1965 by former Washington Congressman Joel Pritchard and his friend, Bill Bell. Cobbled together from the wiffle ball belonging to a child’s plastic bat and ball set, ping pong paddles and a badminton net, the two friends came up with the game as a way to entertain their children, but very soon realized its appeal as a sport the whole family could play.

Not long after, an official court was constructed, and a corporation was formed to protect and grow the game as an official sport. Referred to as the newest “racket sport” by Tennis Magazine in 1976, official rules of the game were published in 1984 by the United States Amateur Pickleball Association, which is committed

to the growth and advancement of the sport. Since then, pickleball has continued to gain in popularity as a recreational sport for all ages and skill levels.

A FUN ALTERNATIVE TO TENNIS

Combining elements of tennis, badminton and ping pong, pickleball is an ideal activity for entertainment and exercise. With smaller courts requiring less mobility to maintain a rally or react to opponent advances and a plastic ball that is easy to make contact with, it’s no wonder many are flocking to the courts to experience the game for themselves.

With 10 pickleball courts at the Tennis Center, the sport provides a fun alternative to tennis that gets you outside with your family and friends! Whether you’re just starting or have been playing for a while, the Tennis Center offers a multitude of opportunities to learn, meet other pickleballers and – most importantly – have fun. Visit tahoedonner.com/tennis for more information.

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AUGUST

Key Assumptions Developed

Strategic Guidance Refined

JULY

Strategic Plan Guidance

OPEN BUDGET WORKSHOPS

Sept. 14, Sept. 28, Oct. 12 and Oct. 20 (if needed)

The budget process determines the Annual Assessment for each property owner and how assessment dollars are distributed between the various funds, which allows Tahoe Donner Association to achieve short- and long-term goals.

The budget process determines the Annual Assessment for each owner and how assessment dollars distributed the various funds, which allows Tahoe Donner Association to achieve short- and long-term

THE BUDGET DIRECTLY IMPACTS YOUR ANNUAL ASSESSMENT AND THE COST OF SERVICES OFFERED BY TAHOE DONNER.

THE BUDGET DIRECTLY IMPACTS YOUR ANNUAL ASSESSMENT AND THE COST OF SERVICES OFFERED BY TAHOE DONNER.

THERE ARE

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THERE ARE FOUR FUNDS THAT DETERMINE YOUR ANNUAL ASSESSMENT:

OPERATING FUND: Covers the net operating deficit of all amenities and HOA services

ASSESSMENT: of

REPLACEMENT RESERVE FUND: Funding for anticipated maintenance/repair, replacement and restoration of common area components and facilities (Ex: Replacing windows, furniture or computers)

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efficiency or additional member services (Ex: A new treadmill or snow-grooming equipment additions)

2 NEW MACHINERY + EQUIPMENT FUND: Funding for new items that improve operational efficiency or additional member services (Ex: A new treadmill or snow-grooming equipment additions)

DEVELOPMENT FUND: Anticipated capital improvements (Ex: Land acquisitions, additions or new buildings)

DEVELOPMENT FUND: Anticipated capital improvements (Ex: Land acquisitions, additions or new buildings)

FOR MORE INFORMATION VISIT TAHOEDONNER.COM/2024-BUDGET-WORKSHOPS

FOR MORE INFO VISIT TAHOEDONNER.COM/2024-BUDGET-WORKSHOPS

BUDGET FACTORS

Factors that impact the 2024 budget include:

• Sharp increases in the cost of General Liability Insurance, Health Insurance and Workers’ Compensation Insurance are anticipated

• Utility expenses remain high, as well as the costs associated with attracting and retaining staff with competitive wages and benefits

• Demolition of the Downhill Ski Lodge and construction of the new facility begin in 2024, in addition to other capital projects, including the Marina Deck Expansion, Maintenance Fuel Station, the Glacier Way Parking Improvement Project and more

• Continued prioritization of savings for long-term capital investment

• Continued focus on cost savings and efficiencies

WORKSHOP INFORMATION

WORKSHOP 1

Thursday, Sept. 14 | 9AM

Dedicated to the Operating Fund, which includes budgets for amenities and supporting departments

WORKSHOP 2

Thursday, Sept. 28 | 9AM

Dedicated to capital improvements in the Replacement Reserve Fund, New Machinery + Equipment Fund and Development Fund

WORKSHOP 3

Thursday, Oct. 12 | 9AM

Review the updated fund budgets and propose the recommended Annual Assessment for Board approval

WORKSHOP 4

Friday, Oct. 20 | 9AM Workshop will take place if necessary

WAYS TO PARTICIPATE

Members are encouraged to participate throughout the 2024 budget season in a variety of ways:

Visit the budget hub to learn more at tahoedonner.com/ 2024-budget-workshops

Participate in budget meetings this September and October

Provide feedback on the online form on the web hub

To learn more about these events and registration information, visit TAHOEDONNER.COM/2024-BUDGET-WORKSHOPS

SEPTEMBER Detail Meetings + Reviews
OCTOBER Final Budget Review + Approval
FOUR FUNDS

FALL FITNESS AT TROUT CREEK REC CENTER

There’s no better time to start your training for winter adventures than in the fall, so when the snow hits, you’re ready to conquer even the most challenging slopes or trails. The Trout Creek Rec Center offers fitness programming year-round, with a full schedule of classes, an array of gym equipment and a lap pool open throughout winter. This fall, the Rec Center welcomes new personal trainers and an outdoor boot camp. Learn more below.

REACH YOUR FITNESS GOALS WITH PERSONAL TRAINING

Everyone’s health and fitness objectives are different. Individualized training from a professional can ensure that you achieve your goals, whether it's increased strength and mobility or peak performance in your athletic pursuits. Personal training can also help keep you accountable so you can maintain your progress. The Trout Creek Rec Center is thrilled to welcome Charlyn López and Matthew Beals as personal trainers who bring a wealth of knowledge and experience to the training staff.

CHARLYN LÓPEZ MATTHEW BEALS

A native of Costa Rica, Charlyn has pursued a career in fitness since graduating from college in 2006 in both her home country and the U.S. She is certified in multiple areas of fitness, including as a Zumba Gold® instructor, as a personal trainer with the International Sports Sciences Association (ISSA) and as an L1 CrossFit coach. More recently, her education and practice have brought her to specialize in training seniors to help improve their mobility, strength and overall physical health.

Matthew Beals is an outdoor enthusiast and fitness trainer with over a decade of experience and various certifications, including CrossFit, Strongman, Olympic Weightlifting and kettlebell lifting. Additionally, his background in Chinese martial arts, modern dance and open-water swimming, as well as his expertise as a climbing and mountaineering guide and ski instructor, allow him to provide a wide range of guidance from injury rehabilitation and general wellness to enhancing athletic performance.

Additional fees apply for personal training sessions. Email troutcreek@tahoedonner.com to learn more or schedule a session.

NEW! FALL BOOT CAMP

Join Kim Ligman for her dynamic six-week Outdoor Cross-Training Boot Camp. Suitable for all fitness levels, Kim enjoys incorporating natural terrain and other features into her group training as a fun and stimulating alternative to indoor classes. Beginning Sept. 5 through Oct. 12, join the Tuesday and Thursday morning classes from 9:15-10:15AM to experience a challenging workout focusing on building strength, balance and fitness. Course fee applies for this premium offering.

OUTDOOR CROSS-TRAINING BOOT CAMP

Dates + Times: Sept. 5-Oct. 12, Tuesdays + Thursdays | 9:15-10:15AM

Cost: $180 for all 12 sessions

Visit tahoedonner.com/fitness to learn more and view the complete class schedule.

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BEST OF TAHOE DONNER IN SEPTEMBER

As summertime visitors flock back whence they came and children begin a new school year, the month of September presents an opportune time to enjoy a slower pace in Lake Tahoe. With minimal crowds, less traffic and milder weather, this period of transition from summer to fall – colloquially referred to as “locals’ summer” – may be the best “season” of all to enjoy Tahoe Donner. With many summer amenities still open, below are a few recommendations for taking full advantage of this unique time of year.

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BEST PLACE FOR A LAKESIDE EXPERIENCE

BEACH CLUB MARINA

With fewer parking woes and a quieter shoreline but so much sunshine left to enjoy, the Beach Club Marina shines as an incomparable lakeside hang in the fall. Relax on the sand, rent a stand-up paddleboard or enjoy a beachfront margarita. While the rest of the world has returned to the proverbial “real world,” you can extend vacation mode for just a little longer.

To learn more about this waterfront retreat on picturesque Donner Lake, visit tahoedonner.com/marina

BEST HIGH SIERRA ADVENTURE RIGHT FROM YOUR BACKYARD

TAHOE DONNER TRAIL SYSTEM

With over 60 miles of trails with stunning views of the Sierra Nevada and varying terrain for all levels, the Tahoe Donner Trail System offers some of the best hiking and trail running, horseback riding or mountain biking experiences in the Tahoe area. September is an ideal time to explore at a more leisurely pace, with fewer trail users, milder weather and trailheads conveniently located at the Alder Creek Adventure Center, Trout Creek Recreation Center or various residential streets throughout Tahoe Donner.

Trail maps are available at the Alder Creek Adventure Center or for download online at tahoedonner.com/trails

BEST OUTDOOR WORKOUT

THE TENNIS CENTER

Get your heart pumping and blood flowing with a rousing game of tennis or pickleball at the Tennis Center. With kids returning to school and cooler weather, mid-week is the optimal time to hit the uncrowded courts! Lessons and clinics are available for the duration of the Tennis Center season, so if you’ve been wanting to learn to play tennis or pickleball or improve your skills, September is a great time to book with a tennis pro.

For court reservation information and details on lessons and clinics, visit tahoedonner.com/tennis

BEST PLACE TO MAKE A SPLASH THE TROUT CREEK REC CENTER POOLS

Skip the Labor Day Weekend crowds at the lake and swim to your heart’s content at the Trout Creek Rec Center Rec Pool, an easy destination for families to soak up the sun or make a splash. Lounge poolside with a good book while your children search for underwater toys or practice their strokes during an afternoon or weekend of rest and relaxation.

Visit tahoedonner.com/aquatics or turn to page 16 for details and hours.

BEST KEPT SECRET

TAHOE DONNER GOLF COURSE

Fall golf may be Tahoe Donner’s best-kept secret, with September being the best time of year to enjoy the links. Enjoy the tranquility of this championship par-72 course without the summer heat or crowds while you take advantage of late-season rates and plenty of sunshine for morning or twilight play. Following your round, head to The Lodge Pavilion for a refreshing lunch and drinks, available daily from 11AM-4PM, or Golfers Happy Hour from 2-4PM, with inviting fire pits and fairway views.

Learn more or book your tee time today at tahoedonner.com/golf

BEST PLACE TO SAVOR SUMMER NIGHTS

THE LODGE RESTAURANT & PUB

Toast to “locals’ summer” and Sierra sunsets with a craft cocktail, cold beer or refreshing glass of wine and fine dining at The Lodge Restaurant & Pub. Open Wednesday through Sunday from 5-9PM for dinner service, The Lodge offers the perfect atmosphere to savor the last of warm summer evenings in a tranquil setting.

Visit tahoedonner.com/thelodge to view menus and hours, or stop by this award-winning restaurant to learn more and celebrate yet another memorable season in Tahoe Donner.

BEST PLACE TO WRAP UP BUSY BACK-TO-SCHOOL WEEKS

PIZZA

ON THE HILL

Sometimes the transition back to school can be a hectic one, having to readjust to a regular schedule, pack daily lunches and organize after-school activities. For parents eager to relax by the week’s end during this time, head to Pizza on the Hill for an easy familystyle dinner with inviting outdoor seating and a nearby playground for kids’ entertainment. Open Friday through Tuesday (Friday through Monday beginning Sept. 29) from 4-8PM, this TD pizza joint is a community favorite for weekend meals, football season specials and fun for the whole family.

Visit tahoedonner.com/pizza or turn to page 20.

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THE BUZZ

EVENTS. DINING. UPDATES.

BIKEWORKS

HOURS OF OPERATION

THROUGH SEPT. 4: Daily | 9AM-6PM

SEPT. 8-OCT. 1: Friday-Sunday | 9AM-6PM

Conditions permitting.

BIKE + eMTB RENTALS

Bikeworks’ rental fleet is stocked with a variety of bikes for the entire family, including road bikes, full-suspension mountain bikes, hardtails, comfort bikes, kids bikes and trailers or trail-abikes for young children.

New for 2023, Bikeworks offers adultsized Class 1 full-suspension electric mountain bikes (eMTBs) from Giant Bicycles and Liv Cycling and childsized Class 1 front-suspension eMTBs from Woom. Reservations booked through ShopTD.

Members receive a 10% discount on bike rentals. Helmets are included with all rentals. Visit the website for pricing and details.

GUIDED RIDES + PRIVATE LESSONS

Guided mountain bike rides and private lessons are available for riders of all abilities and are an ideal way to experience the Tahoe Donner Trail System. For details and offerings, visit the website.

tahoedonner.com/bikeworks

GOLF COURSE

HOURS OF OPERATION

GOLF COURSE:

Daily through Oct. 15 | 7AM-7PM

DRIVING RANGE:

Daily through Sept. 6 | 6:30AM-8PM

Daily from Sept. 7-26 | 7AM-7PM

Daily from Sept. 27-Oct. 15 | 9AM-6PM

Conditions permitting. The driving range closes at 5PM every Sunday and opens on Monday mornings at 9AM for maintenance. The last bucket is 30 minutes before closing.

CLINICS, COURSES + LESSONS

Weekly clinics, three-day courses and private lessons are available for golfers of all ages and abilities to enhance their skills. Visit tahoedonner.com/golf for schedule and details – reservations made through ShopTD.

Visit the web for information on Pro Shop hours, pricing, passes, reservations and more.

tahoedonner.com/golf

NORTHWOODS POOL

HOURS OF OPERATION

SEPT. 2-4: Daily | 11:30AM-5PM

Conditions permitting. Closed for the season beginning Sept. 5. Enjoy the last few days of summer swimming and fun with a water slide, plenty of room for play and a sunny deck for lounging!

tahoedonner.com/aquatics

TROUT CREEK REC CENTER

HOURS OF OPERATION

GYM: Daily | 6AM-9PM

LAP POOL: Daily | 6AM-7:45PM

REC POOL: Daily | 10:15AM-7PM

Lap Swim available 6-9:30AM daily

KIDDIE POOL: Daily | 10:15AM-7PM

SPAS, STEAM ROOM + SAUNA: Daily | 6AM-8:45PM

Conditions permitting. No lifeguards on duty; swim at own risk.

NEW PERSONAL TRAINERS

The Trout Creek Rec Center welcomes two new members to their staff, personal trainers Matthew Beals and Charlyn López! Start your health journey with guided training tailored to your personal fitness goals. Book your session today by emailing troutcreek@tahoedonner.com

tahoedonner.com/fitness tahoedonner.com/aquatics

TENNIS CENTER

HOURS OF OPERATION

SEPT. 1-10: Daily | 7:30AM-7:30PM

SEPT. 11-OCT. 1: Daily | 7:30AM-7PM

OCT. 2-15: Daily | 7:30AM-6:30PM

OCT. 16-29: Daily | 7:30AM-6PM

Conditions permitting.

ONLINE RESERVATIONS

Members can reserve a court beginning at 7AM for the following day’s court times. Guests with a transferable guest card may begin placing reservations at 12PM for the following day. Reserve online at courtreserve.com

LESSONS, CLINICS + WEEKLY PLAY

Private and group lessons, skills clinics and weekly play sessions are available throughout the tennis season. View the calendar and register for programming on courtreserve.com or visit the website for details.

tahoedonner.com/tennis

All prices, dates, times and locations are subject to change. Please visit tahoedonner.com for the latest information.

COURT LEVE

EQUESTRIAN CENTER BEACH CLUB MARINA

PONY RIDES

THROUGH SEPT. 10:

Saturday-Sunday | 9AM-3PM

Twenty-minute pony rides are available for children ages 2-6. Online reservations are required on ShopTD.

Cost per Ride: Member $39, Guest* $49, Public $59

Ages: 2-6

Maximum Weight Limit: 60 pounds

HOURS OF OPERATION

THROUGH SEPT. 4: Daily | 7AM-9PM

SEPT. 5-OCT. 1: Daily | 8AM-7PM Conditions permitting.

SHUTTLE SERVICE

THROUGH SEPT. 4: Daily | 11AM-5PM

A shuttle service from the Truckee High School parking lot to the Beach Club Marina is available through Labor Day. There is no pickup or drop-off time – just constant loops. The shuttle cannot transport kayaks or stand-up paddleboards.

To learn about the Town of Truckee’s microtransit shuttle program, visit tahoedonner.com/tart

tahoedonner.com/marina

THE BUZZ: CLUBS

JUNIOR GOLF CLUB

The Tahoe Donner Junior Golf Club’s (TDJGC) annual Championship Tournament was held on Aug. 2. Congratulations to Alex Sena, who won the mountain putting course contest. There were three flights: Blue, Yellow and Orange. First-, secondand third-place finishers, respectively, were as follows:

• Blue Flight – Liam Lorz, Ryan Medek, William Rende

SEMI-PRIVATE TRAIL RIDES

THROUGH OCT. 8

Enjoy a scenic tour of the Tahoe Donner Trail System on horseback. Maximum group size of four people ages 10 and up. Long pants, closed-toe shoes and helmets required (helmets provided). See available dates and make reservations on ShopTD.

Cost per 1-Hour / 1.5-Hour Ride: Member $120 / $140, Public $125 / $145

Ages: 10+

Maximum Weight Limit: 180 pounds

Times: 9-10:30AM, 11AM-12PM or 1:30-3PM

PRIVATE LESSONS

THROUGH SEPT. 24:

Saturday-Sunday | 9AM-3:30PM

Riders can improve their skills with a one-hour private lesson. Reservations must be made on ShopTD.

Cost per Lesson: Member $115, Guest* $122, Public $129

Ages: 6+

Maximum Weight Limit: 180 pounds

Times: 9-10AM, 10:30-11:30AM, 1-2PM, 2:30-3:30PM

*To be eligible for guest rate, guests must be accompanied by a Tahoe Donner member or have a transferable guest card.

HORSE BOARDING

Short- and long-term boarding is offered throughout the summer for Tahoe Donner members and the public. For rates and details, visit the website. tahoedonner.com/equestrian

RECREATION HUT

HOURS OF OPERATION

THROUGH SEPT. 4: Daily | 9AM-5PM

Conditions permitting. Closed for the season beginning Sept. 5.

Try your hand at fun sports and games like archery, bocce ball, geocaching, horseshoes, sand volleyball and more!

BINGO

MONDAY, SEPT. 4 | 5-7PM

Enjoy the last bingo night of the season!

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SKI AREAS

2023/24 SKI SEASON PASSES ON SALE NOW

Lock in the best deal on downhill and cross country skiing in Tahoe Donner, with additional perks and benefits! Visit tahoedonner.com/skiseasonpasses for details.

REGISTRATION OPEN FOR YOUTH SKI PROGRAMS

Sign your kids up for an adventurefilled winter with youth winter programs for children ages 3+ in recreational and competitive downhill skiing and snowboarding or cross country skiing. Visit tahoedonner.com/downhill and tahoedonner.com/xc to learn more.

• Yellow Flight – Ethan Chinn, Alex Sena, Elliot Haghjoo

• Orange Flight – Jordan Gartsbeyn, Robbie Allen, Fletcher Knipe

We would like to extend a big thank you to our many volunteers. The tournament flowed smoothly and was a memorable event for our participants. All golfers enjoyed lunch, homemade cookies by Connie Kobayashi and prizes. Most importantly, though, everyone had fun. The event was made possible largely by funding from the Men’s Golf Club, Women’s Golf Club and the TD 9-Holers Club. For that, TDJGC is very appreciative.

We are looking forward to another fun season in 2024 and the expansion of our Junior PGA League activities. To learn more, call Russ or Jean Lai at (530) 582-0673 or email rslai@comcast.net

SENIOR ALPINE SKI CLUB

With such a long winter this past season, it’s hard to believe summer is already coming to a close! August was another busy month for the ski club, and we enjoyed a beautiful morning kayaking event on Lake Tahoe, followed by a picnic on the beach. At the end of August, we held our annual membership celebration at the Alder Creek Adventure Center, with a sizzling barbecue from the club and delicious potluck dishes provided by our members. Live music, dancing, a gorgeous sunset and competitive –but mostly hilarious – cornhole games rounded out a perfect “end-of-summer” evening. Stay tuned for fun upcoming events, including our annual Pickleball + Tennis Bash at the Tennis Center in September and a fall celebration in October.

WOMEN’S GOLF CLUB

The 2023 Women’s Invitational was an awesome event! A skills competition was held at the pre-party, then fourperson teams competed as a shamble on the first day and a scramble on the second. On day two, we also enjoyed a “pro shot on 18” by Eli, a future LPGA star from Boise State. For a charitable donation, Eli would hit the tee shot to the green. The weather was perfect, the course was beautiful, and we were pleased to share this wonderful mountain golf environment with our guests. Now for the winners:

KARATE CLUB

The tournament we attended in Maui in July was a success, with placements by our dedicated students:

• Alyssa Flynn – Third Place

• Bradley Flynn – Third Place

• Kayla Flynn – Second Place

Congratulations to these rising stars; their hard work is paying off!

We also held a potluck, barbecue and bingo party where Sensei Cliff Field handcrafted prizes and grilled kabobs. Everyone had a great time at our social event.

It’s never too late to join the fun. We are always looking for new members who enjoy the Tahoe outdoor lifestyle. Please visit tdski.com for club information and details.

MEN’S GOLF CLUB

Like the Tioga Pass Road that recently experienced its latest opening in over a hundred years, we had a late beginning to our season, with our annual opening event, the Ice Breaker, occurring in early July rather than early June. We made up for the delayed start with an event-filled summer that included the Match Play Qualifier, NCGA Qualifiers, the always popular Parent-Child/JuniorSenior tournament and our Wednesday games. The highlight has been the Tahoe Donner team – with home-court advantage – beating the Incline Village team in the second round of the North Tahoe Cup. The Men’s Golf Club has events through October, so there is lots more golf to enjoy.

Low Net Over The Field: Team Grote

Grinch Flight: Team Carmichael/Foster, Team Keeter/Cavanagh, Team Murphy

Rudolph Flight: Team Bunker, Team Stang, Team Smyth

Angel Flight: Team Giuntoli, Team Summers-Forbess, Team Green

Candy Cane Flight: Team Brown, Team Kahn, Team Schwarz

The Women’s Golf Club is always accepting new members. For more information, email tdwgclub@gmail.com

For more information about the Club and how to establish membership, visit tdgolfclub.com or contact Membership Chair Michael O’Connell at oconnell.tdgolf@gmail.com

The Tahoe Donner Karate Club was started in February of 2022 by Sensei Suz Field, fourth-degree black belt. Members are encouraged to participate at their own pace to achieve personalized goals. The IKL martial arts style improves physical fitness, balance, strength and flexibility while students learn self-defense. The club also provides opportunities for participation in karate tournaments, competing in kata and kumite events. Club members are currently of various ranks, ages and abilities. The TD Karate Club is year-round and offered twice weekly. The club also hosts several social events.

Location: Trout Creek Rec Center

Days: Thursdays and/or Saturdays

Times: 4-6PM (beginners dismissed at 5PM)

Costs: $50 club fee plus annual Rec Fee or Rec Center Daily Access Fee

Eligibility: Ages 8+

To Join: Contact Suz Field Sensei at IKLdojo.TD@gmail.com to observe or participate in classes prior to joining the club

COURT LEVE
THE BUZZ: CLUBS CONTINUED

QUILT CLUB

Well, summer travel is ending, and it’s time for kids to return to school. It all went by so fast! But with fall being my favorite season in the mountains, I welcome September with open arms. During our last few meetings, we had the chance to increase our fabric stash with two very generous donations from local ladies. We always appreciate the opportunity to repurpose material and give it new life. We have already used some of the fabric for our veterans’ project, making small lap quilts, walker bags and neck pouches. This will keep us busy for a while.

The time, effort and skills that go into making a quilt cannot be tabulated. First, there is the color choice, then the design phase, followed by the fabric cutting, piecing and assembling that create the top piece, which then has to be quilted with batting and a back before the final binding. Making a quilt is a labor of love. And when the final product is donated to a person or charity, that love is transferred as well. That is why we do community projects, hoping it will help and comfort those in need.

If you would like to learn more about the Tahoe Donner Quilt Club and what we do, please contact odette.turmel@gmail.com. Fabric lovers of all levels are welcome. We meet at Pizza on the Hill on the first and third Wednesdays of the month, from 3-5PM.

4-WHEELERS CLUB

turn partway up a steep hill. Drivers learned tire placement and braking techniques.

• A steep hill with a loose surface and a nasty step where one skilled driver demonstrated getting sideways. The experienced driver used his winch in a timely manner to prevent a rollover and get up the hill safely.

• A rocky hill that provided the opportunity for participants to practice self-winching to pull themselves up.

On Skills Day, TD4WD Club Members took to the trails to practice 4x4 handling and maneuvering skills. Obstacles included:

• A steep hill with a loose surface to practice going as slow as possible while maintaining momentum.

• A boulder crossing requiring a spotter and the execution of a properly timed

TD 9-HOLERS CLUB

• A “rock garden” to practice rock-driving techniques.

Even the obstacle bypasses were challenging for stock vehicles and one, in particular, whose 4WD wasn’t working. We are thrilled to say all drivers made it through safely and learned valuable techniques for future exploration. To join the club, visit TD4Wheelers.org

Cathy Liebow the historic “Broken Putter.” Afterward, we enjoyed the hospitality at The Lodge Pavilion with a tasty meal, prizes and sweet desserts.

August brought our Summer Fun Tournament, a multi-week handicapped event. Tournament awards and celebration followed, with our annual banquet and member meeting. Stay tuned for a complete list of winners next month.

In July, our annual President vs. Vice President Tournament ended with President Coral Cavanagh’s team winning by six strokes. In keeping with our tradition, we awarded Vice President

MAH JONGG CLUB

Welcome Mah Jongg Club!

The newly established Mah Jongg Club meets every Tuesday from 12-3PM at Pizza on the Hill for experienced players. There is no fee to join. For more information, email Dori Schick at doridans@hotmail.com or Linda Slattery at lbslattery@yahoo.com

Our friendly, supportive club is a great way to meet super gals and improve your game through easy-to-fit-in, inclusive nine-hole play. For those thinking of joining our club next year, now is an excellent time to take a few lessons, hit the practice areas or get in some rounds so you’re ready to start with us next summer. For additional club information, email td9hole@gmail.com.

THE BUZZ: DINING

All offers listed are valid during non-holiday periods and are not valid with any other promotions or coupons. Offers subject to change. Check the website for changes to operating dates and hours. All hours of operation are conditions permitting.

The Lodge Restaurant & Pub is an award-winning neighborhood bistro with plenty of outdoor seating and spectacular views of the Golf Course. The Lodge offers a hand-picked wine selection, craft cocktail menu and fresh menu featuring local and organic meat and produce. Order dinner, drinks and desserts the whole family is sure to enjoy.

HOURS

GRAB + GO

Daily | 8-11AM LUNCH

Daily | 11AM-4PM

Conditions permitting; reservations not available.

DINNER SERVICE

Wednesday-Sunday | 5-9PM

Dinner service will begin at 4:30PM from Sept. 1-3.

Make a dinner reservation online at OpenTable.com or call (530) 587-9455.

DINNER ON THE PAVILION

SEPT. 1 + 2 | 5-8PM

Relax with a glass of wine by the fire pits, or enjoy a family dinner with fresh air and stunning fairway views during the final two dinners on the Pavilion this season.

GOLFERS HAPPY HOUR

Golfers are invited to enjoy daily food and drink specials from 2-4PM during the golf season.

SPECIAL EVENT CLOSURES

The Pavilion will be closed starting at 3PM on Sept. 9 and for lunch service on Sept. 14.

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Pizza on the Hill serves up a delicious menu with fresh options for family and friends, including pizza, handmade pasta, appetizers, salads and more. With indoor and outdoor seating during the summer season coupled with a nearby playground and serene meadow views, it's the ideal spot for families to enjoy an easy and relaxing dinner.

HOURS

Through Sept. 26

Friday-Tuesday | 4-8PM

Beginning Sept. 29 Friday-Monday | 4-8PM

Reservations strongly recommended. Make a dinner reservation online at OpenTable.com or call (530) 582-9669.

HAPPY HOUR

Friday-Tuesday* | 4-5PM

Take advantage of $6 draft beer, $7 house Chardonnay and house Pinot Noir!

*Happy hour will be available Friday through Monday starting Sept. 29.

BINGO NIGHT + PASTA BAR

MONDAY, SEPT. 4 | 5-7PM

Get five in a row – BINGO! Bring all your favorite good luck charms and head over to the Northwoods Clubhouse for the last Bingo Night of the season from 5-7PM. Takeout orders not guaranteed after 5PM.

For dining on the lawn, enjoy a special Bingo buffet of pasta with meat sauce and Caesar salad. Full menu offered at indoor and outdoor table seating.

Buffet Cost: Adults $14, Kids $10

FOOTBALL SEASON

BOGO PIZZA DEAL

SUNDAYS + MONDAYS | 4-8PM

Beginning Sept. 10

Root for your favorite teams while scoring on delicious pizza deals. Buy one pizza and enjoy a second one for 50% off during the football season – available for dine-in and takeout orders.

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The Marina Grill at the Beach Club Marina offers grill items, wraps, salads, ice cream and an assortment of other tasty snacks. Soft drinks, beer, wine, tropical cocktails and a limited spirits menu are also available.

HOURS

Through Sept. 4

Daily | 11AM-6PM

Sept. 5-Oct. 1

Daily | 11AM-3PM

Hours are conditions permitting. Only snack items and bar service will be available between Sept. 5 and Oct. 1.

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Swimmers can enjoy poolside lunch, snacks, specialty beverages and cocktails from Marco Polo Grill at the Trout Creek Recreation Center. Favorites include a delicious kids menu, fish tacos, poke bowls and specialty salads.

HOURS

Through Sept. 4

Saturday-Sunday + Holidays | 11:30AM-3:30PM

Marco Polo Grill will be closed for the season starting Sept. 5.

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Alder Creek Cafe, located in the Alder Creek Adventure Center, is known for delicious, healthy options featuring seasonal and organic ingredients. The Trailside Bar offers a variety of unique draft and bottled beers and a diverse wine list.

HOURS

GRAB + GO

Monday-Friday | 11:30AM-3PM

LUNCH

Through Sept. 3

Saturday | 11:30AM-4PM Sunday | 11:30AM-3PM

Beginning Sept. 9

Saturday-Sunday | 11:30AM-3PM

EDI-BŌL

THURSDAYS | 5-8PM

Dive into your favorite comfort foods with a twist! Edi-Bōl dinner creations are available on Thursday nights. Limited regular dinner menu; beer and wine available for purchase at the Trailside Bar.

Edi-Bōls will take place weekly through Sept. 28.

TRIVIA NIGHT + BURGER BAR

SEPT. 10 + 17 | 6PM

Win cool prizes with brain-teasing questions that test random knowledge during this wildly fun game night while you enjoy a tasty Burger Bar and refreshing drinks from Alder Creek Cafe and Trailside Bar.

SPECIAL EVENT CLOSURES

Alder Creek Cafe will be closed starting at 1PM on Sept. 6 and all day on Sept. 22.

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SUMMER 2023 CAMPAIGN RESULTS

Thanks to all of our generous donors, including those who “voted” with their donations for Tahoe Donner Dog Mayor candidates. The Tahoe Donner Giving Fund Summer 2023 Fundraising Campaign raised more than $40,000 to support scholarships to local students and grants to local nonprofit organizations.

Coming in at second and raising more than $3,500, Yogie, the 4-year-old “Truckee Terrier,” is first in the hearts of her owners Betsy and Mike Noonen, who described her as a “Can-do canine who intends for 2023 to be doggone great! She wants to treat the TD community to as many walks, hikes and squirrel or chipmunk chases as they would like. Yogie loves leashes and never leaves a ‘trace’ of herself on trails and streets. She loves to give back, too, with licks, smiles,

and wags, but also by raising a lot of money for the good work the Giving Fund does in our community.” Thank you, Yogie, Betsy, and Mike Noonen.

Sierra raised more than $4,700 for the Giving Fund, showing the big, caring hearts of this 7-yearold English Chocolate Labrador and her family.

Chris and Cam Seitz promised, “As the Tahoe Donner Dog Mayor, Sierra will proudly represent Tahoe Donner and welcome each of you with a warm smile and a wagging tail. She loves to run and play all day while enjoying TD’s amazing outdoor venues, including hiking TD trails, swimming in Donner Lake, or, best of all, running the cross country ski trails at the Cross Country Ski Center. But more importantly, you’ll find her raising money to help make a difference supporting our community through the Tahoe Donner Giving Fund.”

Third, in the mayoral race with over $3,100 raised, Lucy Moore-Cadei self-reported, “I am a small but mighty 16-pound Shih Tzu/Terrier mix. My favorite activity is playing fetch, even in deep snow. My number one goal in life is to catch a chipmunk or squirrel. While I am no Bernese Mountain dog, I do a great job guarding my neighborhood and stand ready to look out for the best interests of the entire Tahoe Donner Community.” Most unique was the campaign of Copper Levine. As Benjamin Levine describes him, “Copper’s happiest moments were in Tahoe Donner, bounding down the trails, baying after wild animals or bolting into mountain streams. Copper, a rescued beagle, joined our family in 2018. Heartbreakingly, in August, we lost him to a death cap mushroom. May the remembrance of Copper give back to the community that gave him such joy.”

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TAHOE DONNER VICE DOG MAYOR YOGIE NOONEN TAHOE DONNER FIRST DEPUTY DOG MAYOR LUCY MOORE-CADEI TAHOE DONNER SPECIAL DEPUTY DOG MAYOR COPPER LEVINE TAHOE DONNER DOG MAYOR SIERRA SEITZ

THANKS TO ALL DEPUTY DOG MAYORS

Cheers and thanks to everyone who campaigned for Tahoe Donner Dog Mayor! Dog owners shared wonderful stories, cute photos and their impressive abilities to raise funds for the important work of the Tahoe Donner Giving Fund.

RUA

Australian Labradoodle

Amie + Tommy

O’Toole

TAFFY

Terrier

Paul Meyerhoff

WHITNEY

BBD (Basic Brown Dog)/ Supermutt

Debbie Sultan

SNAX

French Bulldog

Julie Vree

ODIN

Husky/Malamute

Marissa Endres

MAVERICK

English Cream

Golden Retriever/ Labrador

Aileen Throne

Founded in 2014, the Tahoe Donner Board-chartered Tahoe Donner Giving Fund Committee raises more than $100,000 annually through fundraising campaigns to support local student scholarships and nonprofit grants. In addition, an anonymous Tahoe Donner homeowner generously donates $200,000 annually for IMPACT scholarships. The Tahoe Donner Giving Fund is an affiliate fund of the Tahoe Truckee Community Foundation, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, tax #68-0416404. All contributions are voluntary and are tax-deductible as allowed by law.

CEDAR

German Shepherd/ Indian Dog

Kelsey Casey

SCOUT

Goldendoodle

Patricia Kurtz

QUEENIE

Staffordshire

Terrier

Andrew Murray

JANA

Moyan/Phantom

Standard Poodle

Rob Shattuck

COOPER

Red Golden Retriever

Keri Combs Daly

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FIRE SAFETY PROPERTY INSPECTIONS

TO TAKE PLACE IN THE SPRING OF 2024 FOR PORTIONS OF UNIT 4 (LOTS 1-233), UNIT 6 (LOTS 412-640) AND ALL OF UNIT 11 (LOTS 1-517)

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Tahoe Donner Land Management staff would like to thank all members who have brought their properties into compliance with defensible space standards and continue to maintain them each year. The association continues to make great strides in creating and sustaining a fire-safe community.

Tahoe Donner utilizes various programs to ensure private properties remain in compliance with state laws, local ordinances and association Covenants and Restrictions (C&Rs).

NEW FOR 2024

Staff will no longer conduct inspections in the fall for defensible space work to be done in the following year. Properties will now be assessed in the springtime to provide the best and most accurate

information for homeowners who need to complete maintenance that year.

If you would like to complete any work in the fall of 2023, please visit tahoedonner.com/defensible-space to review guidelines for compliance. Homeowners can also request an inspection at defensiblespacereport.org/tahoedonner

If you are planning to perform any work in anticipation of an upcoming inspection, please submit an initial inspection request to receive clearance or a maintenance checklist. It is also recommended that second homeowners or part-time residents visit their properties as soon as conditions allow in the spring of 2024 to get a head start.

For the 2024 Inspection Cycle, all or portions of the following streets will be assessed:

Pinnacle Loop, Alder Creek Road, Skislope Way, Springbrook Place, Chalet Road, Chateau Way, Chapelle Place, Swiss Lane, Sun Valley Road, Lucerne Lane, Andermatt Lane, Matterhorn Place, Sierra Glen, Cristallina Way and Edelweiss Place.

HOW YOU WILL BE NOTIFIED

As required by the association C&Rs, the information provided here serves as a written notice that inspections will occur in the spring of 2024 as soon as conditions allow, usually between the middle of May and the end of June. Inspections will occur between 8AM-5PM. Members whose homes are within the inspection zone will

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also receive an email stating that their property will be inspected as part of the 2024 program cycle.

Starting in Spring 2024, compliant property owners will be notified as inspections occur across approximately 1,000 properties. A Notice of Non-Compliance with inspection results will be sent to property owners requiring work to be completed by an established due date between the end of June and August 2024. Homeowners will be given 45 days to correct any issues or provide a copy of an agreement with a contractor covering the scope of work required.

RULES AND GUIDELINES

Tahoe Donner residents should familiarize themselves with the complete rules and guidelines for defensible space inspection standards. Detailed guidelines can be found at tahoedonner.com/defensible-space

Don’t wait until 2024 or your compliance inspection year. Homeowners should perform regular maintenance to ensure that defensible space projects are manageable each year. Now is a great time to begin tackling big items like limbing up trees and clearing brush as the weather begins to cool and waste removal options are still available.

KEY GUIDELINES

DEVELOPED LOTS

Chipping service ends Oct. 1. Residents can visit keeptruckeegreen.org for additional services after the chipping program ends.

DEVELOPED + UNDEVELOPED LOTS

To review all defensible space requirements, refer to tahoedonner.com/defensible-space and readyforwildfire.org

INSPECTION AUTHORITY

Authority for these inspections comes from the state of California Public Resources Code 4291, Truckee Fire Protection District Ordinance 94-1 and Tahoe Donner Association C&Rs Article VIII, Section1 (a) iii and iv.

UPDATE YOUR CONTACT INFORMATION

Excessively dense tree cover must be thinned, which generally applies to trees under 10 inches in diameter that are growing without proper spacing from one another or growing under the canopy of larger trees.

Note: Staff will mark trees that need to be removed as homeowners need a permit to remove trees greater than 4 inches in diameter – measured 4 feet off the ground. You may begin removing trees less than 4 inches in diameter – measured 4 feet off the ground – at any time and can save a lot of time and money by doing so now.

To help make this process more efficient, please ensure that your contact info, current email(s) and phone number(s) are up to date. For condo associations, please list the president, manager or acting responsible party as the primary contact for shared properties. This can be done by emailing or calling Member Services at info@tahoedonner.com or (530) 587-9400.

Tahoe Donner works directly with members to check that all private properties remain as fire safe and healthy as possible. These efforts ensure the community continues to be a safe and beautiful place to live, work and enjoy for generations to come.

For more information regarding forestry and defensible space, visit tahoedonner.com/defensible-space

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Firewood, lumber or any flammable material should be stacked 30 feet from the structure on your property only. Old, unused or decomposed firewood must be removed. Firewood rounds cannot be left on the property; wood must be split and stacked neatly.

Areas of continuous brush must be broken up. There should be no brush under trees or within 10 feet of the outer limb of the tree, as well as no brush within 10 feet of the structure or anything attached to the structure. From 11 feet to 30 feet, clumps of brush can have a maximum diameter of 5 feet, with 20 feet of separation between clumps. From 31 feet to 100 feet, or the lot line (whichever comes first), clumps of brush can have a maximum diameter of 10 feet, with 15 feet of separation between clumps. Defensible space maintenance should be conducted yearly. The C&Rs require that each lot be maintained to prevent fire hazards. Failure to comply with these inspections may result in a hearing before the Covenants Committee and fines levied until the required work is completed.

CHIPPING PROGRAM ENDS OCT. 1

Tahoe Donner chipping reservations are required. Make a reservation at tahoedonner.com/chipping-program or via the Chipper Day portal button included in resident inspection reports. Visit the website for details on what materials are eligible or ineligible for chipping and how to stack piles properly.

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COVENANTS REMINDERS

FIREWORKS + FIREARMS

Using any kind of explosive device, including fireworks and firearms, is prohibited on Tahoe Donner-owned property.

NO DRONES

Flying drones on Tahoe Donner-owned property, including the trails and open space, is prohibited unless authorized by Tahoe Donner.

LIGHTS OUT

Enjoy the mountain stars and minimize light pollution by turning off outdoor lighting after 10PM.

COMMUNITY SAFETY REMINDERS

FIRE BAN

The Truckee Fire Protection District has implemented an ordinance to suspend backyard-type campfires and charcoal BBQs during fire season. Violation of this ordinance is also a Tahoe Donner violation with associated fines.

HOW TO MAKE A

WHAT

When making a complaint, be prepared to provide:

• Your name, address and email.

• Address of property being complained about.

• Nature of complaint with times occurring.

• Evidence: photos, video, etc.

• Details about how this behavior is affecting you.

• What actions have been taken (e.g. called police).

NO SMOKING

Smoking is prohibited on Tahoe Donnerowned property, including facilities, parking lots and open space.

TRASH

Lock it up in your bear-proof container. Dumping is never allowed anywhere in Tahoe Donner. Trash day is Tuesday, and the recycling/green waste art is on a weekly alternating schedule.

PARK ON PAVEMENT

Parking vehicles off-pavement, on another person’s property or on access easements is prohibited.

SLOW DOWN

The speed limit is predominantly 25 miles per hour in Tahoe Donner. Wildlife, accidents, dogs and children could require sudden stops.

WHAT HAPPENS NEXT

Tahoe Donner will review your complaint and make every effort to contact the owner of the property being complained about, share details about the complaint and request voluntary compliance. We will:

• Call the primary phone number on file and speak to the owner or leave a message.

• If no answer, call additional phone numbers on file to speak with or leave a message for owner or designated contact.

• Email the owner via any email on file.

• Send follow-up email to the complainant confirming attempts to contact owner.

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INITIAL INSPECTIONS

INITIAL CONTACT WITH OWNER (OR DESIGNATED CONTACT) + NOTICE OF NON-COMPLIANCE ISSUED

RE-INSPECTION

NONCOMPLIANCE CORRECTED

NONCOMPLIANCE NOT CORRECTED

COMPLAINT CLOSED

SUFFICIENCY REVIEW

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FALL MEMBER SERVICES HOURS

Member Services will be changing its in-person office hours for the fall season.

Beginning Sept. 10 through Nov. 12, the Member Services office located in the Northwoods Clubhouse will be open 8AM-5PM, Monday through Saturday, and closed on Sunday. Seven-day operations will resume on Nov. 13.

You may reach out with questions at any time during regular business hours for assistance. Call (530) 587-9400 ext. 0, or email your questions to info@tahoedonner.com

DONNER LAKE: THEN AND NOW

Tahoe Donner member Steven Meyers recently submitted these two incredible photographs. The first one, taken by his father from Highway 40 in 1947, and the second, taken from the same spot just over 70 years later in 2020, featuring Meyers’ three grandchildren.

pristine jewel in the Sierra Nevada, with a small but thriving lakefront community, several coves and beaches for relaxing and various water-based recreation like kayaking, stand-up paddling and boating.

Did You Know?

The first toll road along the north shore of Donner Lake was established in 1857, just 10 years after the tragedy of the Donner Party. And in 1864, the Dutch Flat and Donner Lake Wagon Road were built to assist in the construction of the Transcontinental Railroad in Truckee. This road became Donner Pass Road in 1926 and eventually part of Old Highway 40.

TDPUD REQUESTING COMMUNITY INPUT ON INITIATIVES

Truckee Donner Public Utility District (TDPUD) is pursuing strategic initiatives that explore how to best utilize the agency’s expertise and services to improve the quality of life in Truckee. The proposed initiatives are community broadband, service reliability and safety, net carbon reduction and local watershed stewardship. Community input is crucial to this process, and TDPUD wants to hear from customers about what matters most to them. TDPUD is hosting multiple meetings, called Community Circles, to listen to the community and gather feedback. The Tahoe Donner meeting is scheduled for Sunday, Sept. 17 from 3-4:30PM at the Alder Creek Adventure Center.

To learn more about the initiatives and to view the full meeting schedule, visit tdpud.org/ourfuture.

PREPARE FOR WILDFIRE SAFETY OUTAGES IN TRUCKEE

once again implementing its wildfire safety de-energization program. Referred to as Public Safety Outage Management (PSOM), as part of this program, NV Energy will de-energize transmission lines that deliver power to Truckee – and likely the entire Truckee-North Tahoe region – during extreme weather conditions and elevated fire risk levels.

These PSOM outages may impact TDPUD’s entire customer base for periods ranging from one day to a few days. While TDPUD does not have control over the timing and duration of these outages, it encourages residents to make preparations now in the event of wildfire threats and the occurrence of power outages.

TDPUD customers should sign up for emergency alerts from TDPUD; instructions can be found at tdpud.org/outage. Other Preparations may include installing home backup power sources, identifying backup charging methods for phones and electronic devices, planning for medical needs (including power-dependent breathing machines, wheelchairs, dialysis, etc.), fueling vehicles and planning for the care of household pets.

For additional information and resources on how to prepare for wildfire season, visit tdpud.org/wildfire-safety

TROUT CREEK REC CENTER ADDS NEW STAFF AND FITNESS CLASS

The next time you visit the Trout Creek Rec Center, be sure to extend a warm welcome to new personal fitness trainers Charlyn López and Matthew Beals. Both trainers bring a wealth of professional knowledge and experience to the Trout Creek Rec Center team and are eager to help members reach their health goals.

While much has changed since the first photo was taken, Donner Lake remains a

Truckee Donner Public Utility District’s (TDPUD) energy supplier NV Energy is

Additionally, instructor Kim Ligman is offering a six-week Outdoor Cross-Training Boot Camp as a fun alternative to indoor

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training that focuses on increasing overall strength and fitness in a stimulating outdoor setting. Additional class fee applies. For information, class schedule and more, visit tahoedonner.com/fitness or turn to page 10.

TRAIL CLOSURES

As part of the Land Management Department’s Trails and Open Space Master Plan, staff will continue to perform routine dead tree removal and understory mastication projects throughout the summer and fall, as conditions permit. The following trails – True Grit, Teewinot, East Perimeter and Whoop it Up – may experience temporary impacts and/or closures. Signage will be posted; please regard all closure signs and avoid areas under repair or restoration.

HOMES ON THE RISE

The Architectural Standards Committee reviewed the following plan in July 2023.

UNIT/LOT ADDRESS SQ. FT. PROJECT 04/119 13985 2,328 House/ Skiview Garage Loop

COVENANTS VIOLATION HEARINGS

The Covenants Committee held the following violation hearing in July 2023.

STREET VIOLATION FINE

Bernese Storage Violation $400 Lane

Go to tahoedonner.com/covenants to view covenants rules and how to make a covenants complaint.

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TAHOE

DONNER CONTACTS

Area Code (530)

MEMBER SERVICES

587-9400 | info@tahoedonner.com | Live chat on website

AMENITIES

Beach Club Marina 587-9460 marina@tahoedonner.com

Bikeworks 582-9694 bikeworks@tahoedonner.com

Campground 587-9462 campground@tahoedonner.com

Cross Country Ski 587-9484 xc@tahoedonner.com

Downhill Ski Resort 587-9444 ski@tahoedonner.com

Equestrian Center 587-9470 equestrian@tahoedonner.com

Forestry 587-9432 forestry@tahoedonner.com

Golf Course 587-9443 golf@tahoedonner.com

The Lodge 587-9455 lodge@tahoedonner.com

Recreation Hut 587-9413 recreation@tahoedonner.com

Snowplay 587-9437 snowplay@tahoedonner.com

Tennis Center 587-9474 tennis@tahoedonner.com

Trails 582-9672 trails@tahoedonner.com

Trout Creek Rec Ctr 587-9437 troutcreek@tahoedonner.com

ASSOCIATION COMMITTEE CHAIRS

Architectural Standards Rod Whitten aso@tahoedonner.com

Covenants Evan Beller covenantscommittee@ tahoedonner.com

Elections Steve Meyers electionscommittee@ tahoedonner.com

Finance Cathy Ravano financecommittee@ tahoedonner.com

Giving Fund Nan Meek tdgf@tahoedonner.com

Long-Range Planning Dan Simmons lrpc@tahoedonner.com

Trails and Open Space Peter Sawyer tos@tahoedonner.com

ASSOCIATION CHARTERED CLUB PRESIDENTS

4-Wheelers Tim West club@td4wheelers.org

9-Holers Women's Golf Coral Cavanagh td9hole@gmail.com

Equestrian Susan Terrell terrellsf@earthlink.net

Hiking Robin Reese rbtahoe@sbcglobal.net

Junior Golf Jean Lai jslai@comcast.net

Karate Suz Field IKLdojo.TD@gmail.com

Limited Abilities Persons’ Golf Mike Srago msrago@comcast.net

Men’s Golf Brian Gauny briang@merithr.com

Mountain Bike Dustin Young dustinyoung75@gmail.com

Quilt Odette Turmel odette.turmel@gmail.com Rowing Ward Sproat efs3@comcast.net

Running Scott Bauhs info@tdrunclub.com

Senior Alpine Ski Stephen O’Brien stephob@comcast.net

Tennis/Pickle Ian Mindell tennis@tahoedonner.com

Women’s Golf Tami Waddell wadainker@aol.com

Mah Jongg Dori Schick doridans@hotmail.com

MEMBER FEEDBACK

Help improve the overall association. Submit your comments and concerns via our online form on the member portal or at tahoedonner.com/feedback

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BOARD MEETING RECAPS

SPECIAL BOARD MEETING: AMENITY ACCESS WORKSHOP

July 13, 2023

Amenity Access Policy

The Board discussed member considerations:

• Member photo ID cards tied to individual versus property

• Card limit tied to property versus family

• Card quantity limits

• Cards available via assessment or for purchase

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING

July 28, 2023

Consent Calendar

The Consent Calendar items were approved. Motion passed 5-0.

Committee/Task Force Reports

The Board received these items as information.

Covenants and Architectural Standards Committee Membership

The Board received a new application for Covenants Committee and a request to change membership status for the Architectural Standards Committee as follows:

• James McNamara was named to the Covenants Committee

• David Hipkins is now an alternate member, and Mitch Clarin is a regular member of the Architectural Standards Committee Motion passed 5-0.

Adoption of Proposed Changes to the Architectural Standards Fee Schedule

The Board approved proposed changes to the Architectural Standards Fee Schedule as presented, effective July 28, 2023. Motion passed 5-0.

General Manager Update

The Board was updated on capital projects, land management and July Fourth private amenity utilization.

June Financial Update

The Board was updated on the June financials by staff.

Adoption of 2024 Budget Process

The Board adopted the following 2024 budget process schedule:

• Aug. 10, 2023 – Joint Orientation Workshop

• Sept. 14, 2023 – Joint Operating Fund Workshop

• Sept. 28, 2023 – Joint Capital Funds Workshop

• Oct. 12, 2023 – Joint Workshop for full 2024 Budget

• Oct. 20, 2023 – Additional date if needed

Motion passed 5-0 to adopt the above schedule.

Go to tahoedonner.com/boardmeetingdocs to see presentations and video recordings of past meetings. To provide feedback to help improve the overall association, please submit your comments and concerns at tahoedonner.com/feedback

UPCOMING BOARD MEETINGS

Thursday, Sept. 14, 2023 – Budget Workshop – Operating Fund

Friday, Sept. 22, 2023 – Regular Board Meeting

Thursday, Sept. 28, 2023 – Budget Workshop – Capital Funds

Thursday, Oct. 12, 2023 – Budget Workshop – Full 2024 Budget

Friday, Oct. 20, 2023 – Budget Workshop (if needed)

Friday, Oct. 27, 2023 – Regular Board Meeting

Friday, Nov. 17, 2023 – Regular Board Meeting

Board meeting dates subject to change. Visit tahoedonner.com for dates.

UPCOMING COMMITTEE MEETINGS

Wednesday, Sept. 6, 2023 – Trails + Open Space

Monday, Sept. 11, 2023 – Giving Fund

Wednesday, Sept. 13, 2023 – Architectural Standards

Thursday, Sept. 14, 2023 – Covenants

Thursday, Sept. 14, 2023 – Long-Range Planning

Thursday, Sept. 21, 2023 – Finance

Wednesday, Sept. 27, 2023 – Architectural Standards

Wednesday, Oct. 4, 2023 – Trails + Open Space

To get meeting details, including Zoom meeting registration information and time, please send an email to executiveassistant@tahoedonner.com

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WHERE IN THE WORLD IS TD NEWS?

SANTORINI, GREECE

HALLSTATT, AUSTRIA

Pam and Fred Hansson took a trip to Turkey, then along the Danube River through Romania, Bulgaria, Serbia, Croatia, Hungary, Slovakia and Austria. This photo was taken in front of the rock sculpture of Decebalus, the last Dacian king, along the Iron Gate, Romania.

LAHAINA, HAWAII

During their June vacation, Barbara Elspas and Jason Rusoff stopped under the famous Lahaina banyan tree in Maui. This tree, as with most of Lahaina, was badly burned during the recent wildfires. There are many organization seeking contributions to help with restoration and recovery efforts; please take a few moments and donate today.

AUVERGNE, FRANCE

Claire Whaley visited her brother in the Auvergne region of central France. Auvergne is considered “deep France” and has a total of 200 volcanoes in the region.

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