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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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FEATURES

10 Homeowner FeaturePaco Lindsay

17 A Town Connected by TrailsUpdates and Info About Area Trails

DEPARTMENTS

02 President’s MessageBoard Election is Near

03 Monthly CalendarA Look at May Events

06 Let’s Get TogetherTD Events & Happenings

26 Bulletin BoardSpring Clean-Up

32 Where in theWorld is TD News?TD News Travels the World

ARTICLES

04 Get InvolvedDon’t Forget to Vote

15 Fore!Tahoe Doner Golf Club Preview

27 Through the YearsA Historic Look at Living in TD

29 Tahoe TipViewing the Dream

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WELCOMEVOL. 12, NO. 5MAY 2011

I would like to thank those of you that responded to my informal request about the Tahoe Donner News. I have forwarded the emails that had suggestions on to staff. A special thank you to the member in Hilton Head SC for informing me they attended two of the Town Hall Meetings last summer on the General Plan.

Speaking of which, if you have not looked at the General Plan go to the TD web site and take a look at it. This plan provides a path that can guide this and future boards. It will also provide for member input with each item on the plan. This plan will replace some of our aging infrastructure with new up-to-date facilities for our members and guests without requiring a special assessment of our member-ship. Suggestions and new ideas that have not been contemplated previously can result in a new direction as indicated by the meetings on the Forestry building location.

There are two board positions up for elec-tion this year; with a quorum being met (hope-fully) at the Annual Membership Meeting on June 26. These positions are for a three year term. A candidates’ night will be held on June 4, giving you a chance to meet and ask ques-tions of those who are running for the two positions. If you can not be at the candidates’ night, we video tape it and have the video

available at Member Services for viewing. Ballot packages will be sent out this month so be looking for them. When you send them back, be sure to sign the envelopes where indicated. Failure to follow these directions will result in that ballot being rejected and will not count for a quorum. The Annual Membership Meeting also provides a time to ask questions of the board and staff as well as obtaining information from the ameni-ties Oh, don’t forget the hamburgers and hot dogs after the meeting.

With all the white stuff we had fall this winter, it is debatable when it will be gone. I am waiting for hot days and warm nights and looking forward to Sunday afternoon barbecues at the Marina. I may even try pad-dle boarding this summer. One thing is for sure; we will have a lot of water in Donner Lake for boating, water sports, and fishing.

If you have any comments or questions pertaining to Tahoe Donner, please send me an e-mail or give me a call. I can also be reached, as well as the other directors, using the e-mail address [email protected].

Contact Info:Telephone: (530) 587-8720Email: [email protected]

EDITORIAL AND PRODUCTION STAFF

Amanda BirchenoughMatt ChappellAmanda Wallace Kirt Zimmer

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

President Ron Wulff, [email protected]

Vice President Suzan Knisley, [email protected]

Secretary Don Berryman, [email protected]

Treasurer John Dundas, [email protected]

Director Tom Johns, [email protected]

Board of Directors [email protected]

Postmaster Send address changes to Tahoe Donner News, 11509 Northwoods Blvd., Truckee, CA 96161(530) 587-9400, Fax (530) 587-9419

Email [email protected]

Advertising Sales Tahoe Guide is the exclusive advertising representative for the Tahoe Donner News. Call (530) 448-3065 or (530) 587-1393 or go to tahoeguide.com/go/tdnews for rate information.

Publishing InformationTahoe Donner Association holds the exclusive service mark right to “Tahoe Donner.” Any unauthorized use of such will be regarded as an infringement of that service mark right and is prohibited. The inclusion of advertising in this publication does not con-stitute an endorsement or recommendation by Tahoe Donner Association or its Board of Directors of the products, services, or views contained 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. Each membership parcel receives one subscrip-tion to Tahoe Donner News. Additional subscriptions are available at the cost of $25 each. Cost to produce and distribute this publication is offset by advertising revenues. Periodicals Postage Paid at Truckee, CA, and additional mailing offices.

On the CoverPhot Title Info, Blah Blah, Blah Photo by Matt Chappell

RON WULFF | PRESIDENT RON WULFF | PRESIDENT

Did You know?You can use the power of Google’s search engine to find items on the TD websitefrom the bottom right of tahoedonner.com

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MayCinco de MayoThursday, May 5 with Mexican food specials, $5 margaritas, $3 Coronas and happy hour all night long in the entire restaurant. @ The Lodge

Kids Night Out Fri, May 6, 5 – 9 p.m.Kids 4 - 9 years old are invited to join in the fun! Everyone will participate in crafts, enjoy din-ner, a viewing of “Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs” as well as cookies and milk. Cost: $15. Registration must be made at least 24 hours in advance by calling (530) 582-9646. @ Northwoods Clubhouse

Evening Cardio TennisGet your heart pumping with a great workout while hitting ten-nis balls. Cost: $12 members and $15 for guests. May 11, 6 – 7 p.m.@ The Tennis Center

Happy HourSunday – Thursday, 5 – 6:30 p.m. Enjoy 25 percent off starters, sal-ads and soups, plus drink specials.@ The Lodge in the Pub

Three Course Meal Deal Sunday – Thursday, May 1 – 26Swing by for a delicious three course meal and glass of wine for only $25. @ The Lodge

SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE!

27 FRIDAY

7 SATURDAY

Tennis Center Opens(Conditions permitting) Saturday, May 7, 2011

Dust off your racquets and head out to the courts for a singles or doubles match.

20 FRIDAY

Family Movie NightFriday, May 20, 2011

Bring your favorite pillow and blanket, kick your feet up, and enjoy both classic and new G and PG rated movies. “Freaky Friday” is this week’s feature film. Free.

Beach Club Marina opens for the seasonFriday, May 27, 2011

Come out down to Donner lake for some playful fun in the sun. Try a stand up paddle board or take a kayak for a cruise.

10 SUNDAY

Morning Cardio TennisTue, May 10, 9 – 10 a.m.

Get your heart pumping with a great workout while hitting tennis balls. Cost: $15 mem-ber, $18 guest.

OPEN

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The Summer Fun Guide is now available, detailing the endless opportunities for adven-ture and fun this summer in your mountain retreat. Even before the summer comes into full swing, the AMGEN Tour of California professional bike race will be in Truckee, Calif., for Stage 1 & Stage 2, on May 15 and 16.

FROM THE GENERAL MANAGER’S DESK

This is a great opportunity to see international level athletes race, and take part in the many local events leading up to the race.

Included with this issue of Tahoe Donner News, you will find the 2010 Annual Report for Tahoe Donner Association. As a mutual benefit and non-profit organization, this report details funding for the vast array of operations and responsibility to maintain, preserve and enhance the common property for the benefit of the membership.

Over the last year the General Plan Committee conducted a long, detailed, and well published review of the infrastructure requirements of the Association. This routine process is performed by this committee every five years – at the direction of the Board of Directors - in order to ensure that our Association’s facility infrastructure meets the needs of this membership-based home-owner community. After a year of publishing articles in the Tahoe Donner News, Weekly Email News, Website Information, and Value Line News, along with holding a Spring/Summer long series of “Town Hall” meetings in 2010 at each amenity, a Final Draft of the 2030 General Plan was presented to the Board of Directors and Membership for review in January 2011. Following two more months of review and feedback, the Board of Directors approved the first five years of the plan, while conditionally approving the remaining fifteen years of the plan. Even though the first five years of this draft was approved, each project will still be subject to individual detailed project scoping, membership outreach, and final approval by the Board of Directors.

Fiscally, the 2030 General Plan adheres to the current capital and operating fund assessment of $1,330 per assessed unit ($695 – Operating Fund, $360 – Replacement Reserve, $25 - New Machinery & Equipment, $72 – Development Fund Regular, and $178 – Development Fund Building Replacement) with no increased Annual Assessment or Special Assessment. The three larger projects in the first five years of the 2030 General Plan are a new Forestry building, new Downhill Ski Lodge, and Cross Country Ski Lodge. Each of these addresses long-recognized modernization needs of our outdated facilities. Additional details of the 2030 General Plan may be found on the Tahoe Donner Website.

In closing, I thought it might be informative to review some of the less known metrics of the Association.

• Assessed Units 6,471• Annual Assessment Delinquency Rate 2%• Current Members 24,273• TD Owners with non-TD primary address 65%• Long term rental properties (9 months or longer) 2%• Properties purchasing the annual Recreation Pass 60%• Public Amenity Revenue $6.6 Million• Public Revenue from Public Amenities 42%• Member’s Guest Revenue from Public Amenities 17%• Member Revenue from Public Amenities 41%• Annual Assessed Operating Revenue $4.5 Million• Annual Operating Cost $13.3 Million• Past Five Year Capital Expenditures $11 Million• Past Five Year Capital Assessment $16 Million

Don’t Forget to Vote!You will receive election materials for this

year’s Board of Directors election approxi-mately the third week in May. Please VOTE! Two three-year terms are being filled. With the election materials, you will find Candi-date’s Statements from each of the appli-cants. These statements are the sole work of their authors (the association has not edited them in any way) and are meant to give you, the voter, insight into the perspectives of the individual candidates. One Candidates’ Night, June 4, at Northwoods Clubhouse, 7 – 9 p.m., will also provide an opportunity to meet the candidates, ask questions and get a better understanding of their positions.

As provided by the amended Restated Bylaws, if two, but no more than two, eligible candidates have submitted a timely application to be elected, the Board of Direc-tors declares those candidates elected and the director election concluded.

Casting Your BallotPlease read the election materials care-

fully. If something doesn’t make sense, or you have questions, please let us know - we’re here to help. In casting your bal-lot, remember that the outer envelope in which ballots are returned must indicate the owner’s name and the Tahoe Donner property which the ballot represents, and must be signed by the owner for the ballot to be acceptable. If the ballot envelope is not signed, the ballot will be disqualified. Please participate in these elections and cast your vote for the candidates you feel will best represent you on the board. The deadline for receipt of director-election ballots mailed or personally delivered directly to the accoun-tancy firm is 5 p.m. on June 24.

Annual Membership MeetingPersonally delivered ballots will also be

accepted at the Annual Membership Meet-ing on June 26 from noon until 1:30 p.m., at which time voting in the director election shall conclude. Replacement ballots will be available until the conclusion of voting. Prior to the conclusion of the meeting, the results

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ROBB ETNYRE | GENERAL MANAGER

GET INVOLVED

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Meet with construction professionals and suppliers. See the latest in home technology. Shop for building materials and home décor. Attend green workshops and presentations. Learn all about sustainable living.

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TAHOE DONNER CONTACTS

Member Communications (area code 530) Member Services 587-9400 [email protected]

General Manager 587-9431 [email protected]

Contact Member Services to be transferred to other administrative departments.

AmenitiesAlder Creek Campground 587-9462 [email protected]

Beach Club Marina 587-9460 [email protected]

Cross Country Center 587-9484 [email protected]

Downhill Ski Area 587-9444 [email protected]

Equestrian Center 587-9470 [email protected]

Forestry 587-9432 [email protected]

Golf Course 587-9443 [email protected]

The Lodge 587-9455 [email protected]

Pizza On The Hill 582-9669 [email protected]

Recreation Info Hut 587-9413 [email protected]

Tennis Center 587-9474 [email protected]

Trout Creek Rec. Center 587-9437 [email protected]

Tahoe Donner Association Committee ChairsArchitectural Standards, Jason Wooley [email protected]

Covenants *Currently Vacant*

Finance, Jim Stang [email protected]

General Plan, Chris Nelson [email protected]

Tahoe Donner Association Chartered Club PresidentsBridge, Sharilyn Nelson [email protected]

Family Interest, Heather Sloane [email protected]

9-Holers, Hilary Ward [email protected]

Rowing Club, Dot Mace [email protected]

Senior Alpine Ski, Pete Tierney [email protected]

Tahoe Donner Green, Sue Sorensen [email protected]

TDMGC, Robert Heath [email protected]

Tennis, Linda Stewart [email protected]

Nordic Ski Club, Carol Ozimek [email protected]

Women’s Golf, Denise Kosak [email protected]

Hiking Club, Robin Reese [email protected]

Quilt Club, Linda Brush [email protected]

of the election will be announced unless less than 25 percent of the vot-ing power of the association (quorum requirement) has submitted valid ballots. In such case, the failure to achieve a quorum will be announced (but not the vote tally), and the meeting, along with the culmination of the election, will be adjourned to the following morning.

Member Picnic and ExpositionImmediately following the Annual Membership Meeting, there will

be a “Member Picnic and Exposition.” This free event will include a BBQ picnic prepared by The Lodge Staff. Non-alcoholic beverages will also be provided. This is a great opportunity for members to socialize with fellow property owners, committee members, board of directors and association staff.

WRITTEN BY ELECTIONS COMITTEE CHAIR NAN CARNAL

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As we enter what is considered our “shoulder season” many of the Tahoe Donner amenities are ramping up for full-time action at the end of this month or start of next month. The 2011 Summer Fun Guide should be hitting your mailbox any day now, which is chock full of details

and suggestions on how to plan your best summer ever! Here are some ideas to keep you busy this May. Let’s get together…

CHANGING SEASONS, SPRING IS COMING

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THE LODGECinco de Mayo Party at The Lodge

Celebrate Cinco de Mayo at The Lodge on Thursday, May 5 with Mexican food specials, $5 margaritas, $3 Coronas and happy hour all night long in the entire restaurant. For more information, contact The Lodge at (530) 587-9455.

May is — Three Course Meal Deal at The LodgeBack by popular demand, from May 1 – 26, Sunday - Thursday,

swing by The Lodge for a delicious three course meal and glass of wine for only $25. The menu options will change throughout the month, so stop in or call The Lodge (530) 587-9455 to check out the daily featured selection.

Mothers Day BrunchIf you missed the popular Easter Brunch, don’t worry. Chef Lew

is serving up another delicious Sunday brunch on May 8, to honor and celebrate the best Mom’s out there. Reservations are required. Buffet is $39 for adults and includes one complimentary champagne or mimosa, and $16 for kids and includes soda, iced tea or lemonade. Call (530) 587-9455 to reserve your table today. Check out the menu here: tahoedonner.com/media/lodge/mothersday.pdf

Happy HourWho doesn’t enjoy Happy Hour? Unwind from 5 - 6:30 p.m.

Sunday – Thursday with 25 percent off discounts on tasty starters, salads and soups, plus varied drink specials. Happy Hour is valid in The Pub only.

No Corkage TuesdayBring in your own bottle of vino to enjoy with your meal and we’ll

waive the corkage fee on Tuesday nights. It’s the perfect time to dust off that favorite bottle you have been saving all winter to compliment your favorite entree at The Lodge. Offer only valid during non-holi-day periods.

Wild WednesdaysEnjoy extended Happy Hour promotions all night long for Wild

Wednesdays in The Pub. Special offers and promotions are not valid during holiday periods. For more information, contact The Lodge at (530) 587-9455.

PIZZA ON THE HILLNew Menu at Pizza On The Hill

After a few weeks of internal safety and code renovations to the back of the house, Pizza On The Hill is slated to open mid-May. You are not going to believe the tasty pizza creations that will be unveiled! Once Pizza On The Hill re-opens, you can be sure trivia night will be back in full swing at 6:30 p.m. every Thursday. Stay tuned to Weekly News email blasts and the web site for most up-to-date info. Or call Pizza On the Hill at (530) 582-9669.

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NEW: KID’S CLUB AT TROUT CREEK RECREATION CENTER

Trout Creek Rec. Center is proud to introduce their new drop-in childcare for Tahoe Donner members and guests. You can now bring your child (ages 3 months to 8 years old) with you while you work-out, enjoy the spa, get a massage or take laps in the pool. From 9 a.m. – 1:15 p.m. Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday and 8 a.m. – 12:15 p.m. Tuesday and Thursdays, kids can explore games, puzzles, stories, fit-ness, crafts and songs in a safe environment. You are required to stay on the premise, but it’s a wonderful way to be able to focus on your fitness routine, plus at $3.00 per 30 minutes, it’s less expensive than a babysit-ter! For more info, call Trout Creek Rec. Center at (530) 587-9437.

FREE WEEKLY EVENTSFriday Family Movie Night

Bring a pillow and blanket, kick your feet up and enjoy either a classic or new movie starting at 6:30 p.m. every Friday at Northwoods Club-house. Movies are rated G and PG. Family Movie Night is a free event. Here is the movie schedule for this month:

May 6: “Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs”May 13: “Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement”May 20: “Freaky Friday” May 27: “Despicable Me” For more information, contact Trout Creek Recreation Center

at (530) 587-9437.

Kids Night OutKids ages 4 – 9 are invited to join in the fun from 5 – 9 p.m., Friday,

May 6, for an evening of crafts, a movie and more. Dinner as well as cookies and milk will be provided. Children must be at least 4-years-old to participate. Cost is $15. Register online at shoptd.tahoedonner.com at least 24 hours in advance. Click on the Events tab. For more informa-tion, contact the recreation coordinator at (530) 582-9646.

Wii NightEvery Sunday at 6:30 – 8 p.m., join fellow competitors for a friendly

game of Wii. Try your luck at the “Wipe Out” obstacle course or team up with a friend for Pictionary on the Wii uDraw it on the big screen in the Northwoods Clubhouse. Free!

MEMORIAL DAY YARD SALEAttention collectors! One man’s trash is another’s treasure. Seek out

items at the annual Memorial Day Yard Sale. The sale takes place at Tahoe Donner Downhill parking lot from 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. on Sunday May 29. Spots are still available, so if you are spring cleaning and have things to sell, please contact Mariah McDonald at [email protected] to reserve your spot. Otherwise, mark your calendars to peruse the goods and dig for bargains at this free event!

CLUB INFORMATIONTahoe Donner Hiking Club

The Tahoe Donner Hiking Club was organized last year to furnish pleasure and recreation to its members in connection with hiking; to foster appreciation for hiking, backpacking and “leave no trace” prin-ciples; and to encourage fitness and friendship while hiking. All Tahoe Donner property owners are eligible for membership in the club. The club will host long and short hikes. Long hikes are 10 miles in length or longer; short hikes are less than 10 miles in length. This year, short weekday hikes are scheduled for Mondays. Long weekday hikes are scheduled for Thursdays, starting May 5th. Long weekend hikes are scheduled for every other Saturday on the Tahoe Rim Trail and shor weekend hikes are scheduled for every other Sunday. For more infor-mation, an application form and complete hike schedules, please check out the website at http://sites.google.com/site/tahoedonnerhikingclub.

Quilt GroupQuilt lovers unite! The summer quilt group will start its sum-

mer schedule at Tahoe Donner. The group meets the first and third Wednesdays of the month from 6 – 9 p.m. so as not to waste the won-derful summer days. May meetings will be held in the lower level of the Lodge. Starting in June, meetings will be held in the conference room in the Northwoods Clubhouse. Evenings are split into a show and tell part and a featured technique or project part. Quilt group is a great way to meet new friends and neighbors. For more information, contact Linda Brush at (530) 587-7892, [email protected] or Ellen Debelak at (530) 550-9533, [email protected].

KAYAK STORAGESign up for Kayak Storage at the Beach Club Marina will take place

online at http://onestore.tahoedonner.com Monday, May 7 – Monday, May 14. Spots will be assigned by a lottery. Members who receive a spot will be notified by phone on Thursday, May 16. Those who receive a spot will have until Tuesday, June 15, to sign a release of liability and pay for their spot; otherwise their spot will be assigned to the first person on the waiting list. The cost for a spot is $100 for the summer season. A $15 cancellation fee will be charged if you receive a spot and choose not to take it. The beam of vessels eligible for storage should be no more than 34 inches. Vessels must fit on the rack without infringing on other spots or creating a hazard. Canoes and small sailboats are not eligible for storage. For more information, contact Ali Kovach at (530) 587-9424 or send an email to [email protected].

10 hours, $60 = 30 min

NO REFUNDS ARE AVAILABLE AND NON-TRANSFERRABLE

NO REFUNDS ARE AVAILABLE AND NON-TRANSFERRABLE

NO REFUNDS ARE AVAILABLE AND NON-TRANSFERRABLE

DROP-IN SERVICES ARE RESTRICTED TO TWO-HOUR MAXIMUM PER DAY

10 hours, $60 = 30 min

Signature

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PACO LINDSAY Truckee Trails Foundation board member and owner of Paco’s Bike and Ski

HOMEOWNERFEATURE

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May 6 – 8 Velo Volo Bocce Challenge, Truckee River Winery

May 12 Movie Night at Elijah Bleu’s, American Flyers, 7 p.m.

May 13 Downtown Truckee Street Dance, 6-10 p.m.

May 13 – 15 Velo Volo Bocce Challenge, Truckee River Winery

May 14 Tahoe LUNA Chic pre-tour group ride, 9 a.m.

May 16 Stage Two Viewing Party, Mountain Hardware, 7-11 a.m.

May 16 Truckee’s King of the Mousehole sprint competition

LOCAL TOUR OF CA EVENTS

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Ta s t e . Savo r . Enj o y

Mark your calendar for the 37th

annual Wine & Restaurant Faire, and dream of letting your taste

buds go wild.

Tickets will be on sale, starting in May, at Dickson Realty, Truckee Chamber of Commerce, Truckee Physical Therapy, and on the day at the door.

For more information please contact Nancy Davis 530-550-1433.

Presented by Soroptimist International of Truckee-Donner

Live & Silent Auctions • • Wine and Beer TastingLive Music • • Souvenir Wine Glass

Culinary Delights Prepared by Area Restaurants and Caterers

Soroptimist Wine & Restaurant Faire Fundraiser

Saturday June 4th

5:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.

Coyote Moon Golf Course10685 Northwoods Blvd., Truckee, CA

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This month, cycling is the Tahoe region’s focus, due to the coming Tour of California that will aerodynamically roll through our community, around the big lake, then up Donner Summit underneath the coveted Rainbow Bridge and on to our state’s capital in Sacramento, CA.

More information is available at Amgentourofcalifornia.com or at many of the local bike shops right here in Truckee.

Riding bikes in Tahoe has taken many shapes through the years. At the Truckee Historical Society, you can find historic photos of many mountain bohemians pedaling skiers through the streets of downtown Truckee. The Coors Classic bike race, once centered in Squaw Valley, was a local cycling spectator’s pastime and recently the Tour de Nez, which hosted a criterium race in Downtown Truckee, brought out many a heckler, photographer and motivated dream seeker clad in colorized lycra suits all in pursuit of a solo victory.

Legends like Greg Lemond, Bobby Julich, Levi Leipheimer and Lance Armstrong have passed through our area, some on bikes, most on skis and all for the same reason – to take in some of John Muir’s well-written vantage points, all the while training their maximum power output at 6 – 7,000 feet above the sea.

Local legends are no different, and several individuals who live right here in Tahoe Donner have helped many cyclists chart new rides and new marketplace right here in the Tahoe region.

This month, we caught up with Paco Lindsay, Tahoe Donner homeowner, Truckee Trails Foundation board member and owner of Paco’s Bike and Ski, for a quick (relative term) lap of Donner Summit to find out how he’s built his local livelihood, stocked full of Nordic skis and bicycles.

Lindsay got in on the ground floor of the local Nordic scene and the bike riding/racing scene early on after relocating to the area from Iowa in the 70s. In Iowa, he raced road bikes before packing up and heading west. When Lindsay arrived in Tahoe he thought he should stay, like many of us, and he worked hard to make it reality.

Back in Iowa, Paco worked in a small bike shop to offset his rid-ing/racing dreams and when he moved out west, he leveraged his contacts and convinced old friends in the bike industry to help him establish his bike shop in his Truckee garage as the first bike store in

Lindsay got in on the ground floor of the local Nordic scene and the bike riding/racing scene early on after relocating to the area from Iowa.

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Truckee. At the time, mountain biking was just hitting the scene and road biking was still in its infancy in the US.

With a little timing and hard work homeowner Paco Lindsay moved his shop from the back corner of Totally Boards’ current location into another summer location across town until finally landing in his cur-rent spot in the Gateway Center next to Safeway. As a matter of fact, Lindsay admits “the year I moved into Gateway, I had to take a break from racing; there was simply too much to do for the bike shop.” He

spoke of life cycles and how much time commitment it takes to balance everything, stressing one common thread from sentence to sentence, each thread using the word “fun”. Lindsay has chosen to make every ride fun, which has led him to a long racing career as a masters cyclist, Nordic skier and proud business owner.

Beyond that, Lindsay is now, more than ever before, charging into the community by actively serving as a board member for the Truckee Trails Foundation. Lindsay aims to assist in building local

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infrastructure, bikeways and paths that support cycling in the Tahoe region. His current list of project involvement includes the famed Legacy Trail from Truckee to Glenshire, the bike path that will eventually connect to Northstar as well as the bike path slated to connect Tahoe Donner to downtown Truckee. For more informa-tion, turn to page 17 and read “A Town Connected by Trails”.

After hand building wheel sets in a garage, racing 100 mile bike races through decades and building a successful bike shop in Truckee, before cycling hit the mainstream, it’s nice to see that Paco Lindsay is using his skillset to help improve our community’s bike-ways to insure safety and to help build future means for alternative transportation. Lindsay has endurance and a local cycling commu-nity which is willing and ready to lend a hand in helping to make a more bicycle friendly community.

Balance, perseverance, strategic planning and commitment – all of which are prevalent in a cyclists’ training bible–will help put Truckee on the charts for top rated bicycling communities where other cities such as Portland, Oregon and Davis, California have won such accolades many times over.

Non-profits like the Truckee Trails Foundation and homeown-ers like Paco Lindsay are here to help make our community more bicycle friendly.

When Lindsay arrived in Tahoe he thought he should stay, like many of us, and he worked hard to make it reality.

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FORE! TAHOE DONNER GOLF CLUB PREVIEW

Dear Tahoe Donner Homeowner Golfers,With so much snow still covering the golf course, we are obviously

concerned about meeting our target date of May 27; however, barring any significant snow events this month, we are cautiously optimistic about opening on time. That said, there are certainly several variables that will need to properly align themselves for this to happen, but we are committed to doing everything possible to open the golf course by May 27 and the driving range by May 20.

Assuming we open as scheduled, tee-times for May 27 may be reserved by Tahoe Donner homeowners beginning at 5:30 p.m. on May 13 by calling the golf shop at (530) 587-9440, or through the internet using the new ForeTees online reservations system exclusive to Tahoe Donner homeowners. Members may also reserve their times in per-son at the same time. On that note, I highly recommend that our TD members utilize the ForeTees system when booking their reservations. Beyond all the wonderful features that ForeTees provides, you will find that the system is easy to use and simple to learn. We will gladly assist you in getting started with ForeTees. One hundred percent of all advance reservations will be booked on ForeTees, whether it is by the homeowner/user or a member of the golf staff. We will gladly take your reservations request by phone or in person, but please understand that the few minutes it takes to get through to the shop to speak with a staff member can handicap your ability to secure the desired time during high volume periods. By logging in on your computer you will see the tee sheet in real time, including which times are available and which times have already been reserved, so the odds are more in your favor by booking times online than not.

With the golf season just around the corner, I thought this would be a good time to brief our golfing homeowners on what they can expect in 2011:

• Golf Fees - The majority of daily golf fees will remain the same as2010, as will passes and packages provided they are purchased by May 31. Here are some of the more significant changes to the fee structure:

1. Golf Passes - TD members who purchase their passes by May 31 will receive discounted pricing. The following are the prices for the various passes (before 5/31 or 6/1 & after)Adult Member 7-day Pass: $1,200/$1,300Adult Member 5-day Pass (Sun. noon – Friday noon): $850/$925Adult Afternoon Pass Member: $499/$549Adult Afternoon Pass Public: $519/$569

2. Golf Packs - Again, purchase Golf Packs by May 31 and receivediscounted pricing. The following are the prices for the vari-ous packs (before 5/31 or 6/1 & after). Please note that as in the past, Golf Packs remain non-transferable; however we are pleased to announce that the price of the 10-pack was reduced by $50 and the 20-pack reduced by $140 compared to 2010 (if purchased by 5/31)5-pack (NEW!): $275/$29510-pack: $500/$55020-pack: $900/$1,000Guest 10-pack: $650/$700

3. Driving Range - The fee for driving range tokens for TDmembers was increased to $3.50 per token, or $10 for threetokens; however, members may purchase a driving range “E-Range” key ($10 deposit), which serves as a kind of debit card, and when using the E-Range key, the cost per token remains at $3 per token as in recent years.

• Staffing - James Murtagh will return as 1st Assistant GolfProfessional, David Curtis will return as Director of Instruction, and John Hamilton will serve as our new Outside Service Supervisor (and work in the golf shop). John Pratt will direct our starters and marshals. I look forward to guiding a likable, well-trained service-driven group of employees committed to serving our patrons in a friendly and professional manner.

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FEATURE

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BY TRAILSA Town Connected and Enhanced…

We take recreation pretty seriously up here. Once the snow melts, and the skis, boards and snow-shoes are stored away,

many of us don’t waste a minute pulling out the hiking boots and dusting off the moun-tain bikes. Fortunately, there is no shortage of places to recreate. In Tahoe Donner alone, there are more than 35 miles of trails and ac-cess roads covering more than 3,474 acres of common land owned by the association,perfect for accommodating all fitness levels. In and around Truckee, the options keep expanding too.

Thanks to the collaborative efforts of dedicated organizations like the Truckee Trails Foundation and the Truckee Donner Land Trust, as well as solid public policy

from the Town of Truckee, the number of trails and planned connector routes is grow-ing every year.

The Truckee Trails and Bikeways Master Plan, first approved by the Town Council in 2002, and freshly updated in 2007, calls for the completion of 133 miles of recreational trails and on-street bikeways. It is the framework upon which all strategies related to the con-struction, improvement and maintenance of a vast network of existing and future multi-use trails throughout the area is based. The plan’s purpose, succinctly laid out at the beginning of the hefty document, is “to promote the development of a local multi-use trail and bikeway system designed to increase recre-ational, educational and alternative transpor-tation opportunities for the benefit of local residents and visitors to the Truckee area.”

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On the Drawing Board: Tahoe Donner to Downtown

One exciting new plan on the horizon that will be especially nice for Tahoe Donner resi-dents is known as the Tahoe Donner to Down-town Recreational Trail, and will consist of two trail segments.

The first segment, a 1.5 mile “Class 1” paved trail, will connect Mougle Lane to Bridge Street in downtown Truckee. The second segment will connect Northwoods Boulevard to Pioneer Trail, and roughly parallel what’s known as the future Pioneer Trail/Bridge Street extension.

Proposals for the design of this trail project by interested firms were submitted to the Truckee engineering department in April, and are currently being evaluated by Town staff. According to Assistant Engineer Becky Bucar, “a public meeting will likely be held once alternatives are developed. Regardless, we will be working closely with the Tahoe Donner Association to determine what public outreach is necessary.” So for now, the Tahoe Donner to Downtown Trail is a work in progress, but it’s never too early, or too late, to get involved.

A Work in Progress: Truckee River Legacy Trail

While plans are gestating for the Tahoe Donner connector, a very high priority and complex trail project in Truckee continues to move forward. The Truckee River Legacy

LOCAL TRAIL RESOURCESTahoe Donner AssociationStop by the Northwoods Clubhouse for information and a trail map, or visit the website for a online map. Visit tahoedonner.com or call (530) 587-9400.

Truckee Donner Land TrustA dedication ceremony for “Matt’s Trail” in the Waddle Ranch Preserve, named for beloved local and trails advocate Matt Rusanoff, is scheduled for June 25. Visit tdlandtrust.org or call (530) 582-4711.

Truckee Trails Foundation A dedication ceremony for “Matt’s Trail” in the Waddle Ranch Preserve, named for beloved local and trails advocate Matt Rusanoff, is scheduled for June 25. Visit truckeetrails.org or call (530) 587-8214.

Town of Truckee Visit the town website to learn about upcoming trail workshops, and sign up for email alerts to stay in the loop. Visit townoftruckee.com or call (530) 582-7200.

“In every walk with nature, one receives more than he seeks.” ~ John Muir

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Trail, which will eventually connect Donner Memorial State Park to the Glenshire subdivision, is a massive undertaking with five distinct phases. Phases 1, 2 and 3A were complete as of last summer. Trail users can now travel a segment that extends from Truckee River Regional Park all the way to the Truckee Tahoe Sanitation Agency plant, paralleling the Truckee River along the entire route. Phase 3B is currently under development at the Town and will extend the trail two miles east over varied terrain and across Martis Creek, to Glenshire. Bucar said the schedule for this phase is dependent upon the completion of the environmental review process and funding.

Allison Pedley, Executive Director of the Truckee Trails Founda-tion, said her organization has been working tirelessly towards the goal of getting this section of the trail complete. “To that end, TTF has helped raise funds to complete the necessary permitting, over $20,000 to date,” she said. “Construction costs, including a bridge to cross Martis Creek, are estimated to be around $4 million.”

Once phase 3B is finished, the final phases of the Truckee River Legacy Trail, which will take the trail west from Regional Park all the way to Donner State Park, can begin.

A New Gem: Waddle Ranch Preserve Trail System

If you’re feeling impatient waiting for the Truckee River Legacy Trail, there’s a fantastic new recreational asset available to all of us right now. The newly created Waddle Ranch Trail System, great for walking, running, hiking and mountain biking, consists of roads crossing Waddle Ranch, north of Highway 267 in Martis Valley. The preservation of the nearly 1,500 acre historic property, which the Truckee Donner Land Trust labels as “one of their greatest victo-ries,” offers access from May through autumn, depending on weather conditions. A three-mile meandering loop, also ideal for birding and wildlife viewing, currently winds through beautiful forest and open meadow terrain. Additional new trails, including the Beacon Loop, which rises uphill and offers incredible views of the valley and beyond, are nearly 90 percent complete.

Executive Director of the Truckee Donner Land Trust, Perry Norris, beams when discussing the preserve. “With Waddle Ranch, we were lucky to inherit a turn-key trail system. There was already a network of abandoned roads,” he said. This made the permitting and construction process a breeze, for once. “For a nonprofit like us, we try to do our trail building as inexpensively as possible, but usually the permitting can cost more than the actual construction of the trails,” Norris said.

Trail Volunteerism: Good Dirty FunTo keep things moving forward with the maintenance of existing

trails and the construction of new ones, the TDLT and TTF teamed up to initiate a season-long trail building and maintenance program they call ‘Good Dirty Fun’ in 2010. “Last year the program brought out over 150 volunteers who covered 15 miles of trail, including two miles of new construction. This year, we’re hoping for even better turnout!” said TTF’s Pedley. “No prior experience is necessary, and work can be tailored to individual abilities. All first-time volunteers receive a ‘Good Dirty Fun’ t-shirt, and subsequent volunteers receive their own personal hard hat,” she added.

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“...there is no doubt in my mind that we are going to make Truckee more bike-friendly and more pedestrian-friendly in the future,” Norris said.

PRACTICE GOOD TRAIL ETIQUETTEMost of the trails discussed in this piece are multi-use trails meant for walkers, hikers and bikers.

• Only use open trails.• Read trail guidelines.• Stay on the trail.• Greet people you meet.• Share the trail.• Control your bicycle, and yield when appropriate.• Pass on the left. • Keep dogs on leashes and don’t leave pet waste behind. • Pack it in, pack it out. • Leave no trace.

Advocacy: Moving Trails from Dream to Reality With so much work needed over the coming years to finish exist-

ing trails and add the new ones needed to complete the vision of a town eventually linked and connected by trails, you’d think folks like Pedley and Norris might get discouraged, especially in these difficult economic times. Not so.

“We just encourage folks to get out and explore the amazing trail system we have here. The more people we have who appreciate the value of our existing trails, the more we will have recognizing the need to build more to connect the entire community,” Pedley said.

Both Pedley and Norris ultimately envision a completely trail-connected town that will allow locals and visitors alike to simply leave their cars behind. “Even though is seems like sometimes things move at glacial speed, the public sentiment is very strongly behind trails – there is no doubt in my mind that we are going to make Truckee more bike-friendly and more pedestrian-friendly in the future,” Norris said. “It just makes sense.” WRITTEN BY BETH INGALLS

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SPRING TENNIS AT TDThe 2011 tennis season is about to get under way. Our opening day is

Saturday, May 7, and we invite you to our Third Annual Tennis Across America Day. This USPTA sponsored event features a full day of free tennis clinics. The Tennis Center will highlight some of its summer instructional programs for free. This will include the Theme Clinics and of course our popular Cardio Tennis. Sign up now by calling the Tennis Pro Shop at (530) 587-9474.

Junior Clinic ScheduleGet the kids ready for some fun in the sun this summer at Tahoe

Donner Tennis. The all new Quickstart Clinics for kids ages 3 – 12 will have your rising stars playing in no time. The play based format will help hone the athletic skills needed to build a solid foundation of future tennis players. The kids will be shouting for more as they run and swing their way through tons of fun and challenging drills and games. Sign up by calling the pro shop and don’t forget to ask about our six-pack special.

All junior clinics will begin Saturday, May 28, and continue through Saturday, September 3.

Days and Times: Monday - Thursday, 4 - 5 p.m.; Saturday, 1 - 2 p.m.

Adult Clinic ScheduleDo you want to improve your tennis skills? Do you want to get in

shape? Then look no further than Tahoe Donner Tennis. The 2011 clinic schedule is set and we will once again offer over 15 hours of Adult Clinics each week. From the heart pumping Cardio Clinic to the Theme

Clinics, Tahoe Donner Tennis is your one stop shop to tennis great-ness. Purchase a six-pack pass and only pay for five as Tahoe Donner Tennis will continue its popular discount program. Cardio Tennis

Thursday - Tuesday, 9 - 10 a.m.Monday and Wednesday, 6 - 7 p.m.

Theme ClinicsThursday - Tuesday, 10 - 11 a.m.Tuesday and Thursday, 6 - 7 p.m.

Ladies Drill and Weekly Play DatesThe easiest way to get out and play tennis this summer is just sign

up and let us take care of the rest. With over eleven hours of organized play dates a week, you will get all the tennis you need without having to worry about finding a fourth or making calls. Give us a call or sign up online at tahoedonnertennis.comPlay Days

Men’s Day: TuesdaysLadies Day: FridaysMixed Doubles: Sundays

Play TimesMay 7 – May 30, 9 – 11 a.m.May 31 – September 5, 8 – 10 a.m.September 6 – October 2, 9 – 11 a.m.

Ladies Day Drill and PlayWednesdays: 9 a.m. – noon

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Grand Slam Tennis at Tahoe DonnerThe Tahoe Donner Tennis Center is hosting Grand Slam Tennis

Friday, June 3 - Sunday, June 5. The Norcal branch of the USTA has once again designated our June Adult NTRP Tournament as one of the five Grand Slam events for the 2011 tennis season. The event is sure to bring out some top notch play in all divisions as double the ranking points from a regular tournament are up for grabs. With the extra points, this will surely mean extra players, so sign up early at norcal.usta.com and click on the adult tournament link. A direct link to the tournament homepage is available at tahoedonnertennis.com

Spring has sprung at Tahoe Donner Tennis. Look online at tahoe-donner.com and www.tahoedonnertennis.com, give us a call at (530) 587-9474, check out the Summer Fun Guide or stop by the Pro Shop for a complete list of events or more information on all the tennis activities at Tahoe Donner this summer.IAN MINDELL, DIRECTOR OF TENNIS

BEACH TIMEGet ready to dive into summer fun at the Beach Club Marina. The

Beach Club Marina opens for the summer season on Friday, May 27. Hours of operation will be 7 a.m. - 9 p.m., daily. The gates close at 10 p.m. Whether your perfect beach day entails relaxing in the sand basking in the sunshine or exploring the water by swimming, sailing or paddle boarding, the Beach Club Marina has something for every-one! A dip in Donner Lake is a staple on any summer day.

FAIRWAYS AND GREENSHappy spring! With near-record snowfall blanketing the golf

course, it’s difficult to imagine that in less than 30 days the Tahoe Donner golf course will hopefully (weather/conditions permitting) reopen for the 2011 golf season. Golf Course Superintendent Kevin Kuehne and his staff are working hard behind the scenes to prepare the golf course for its scheduled opening. With so much snow still covering the golf course, we are obviously concerned about meet-ing our target date of May 27; however, barring any significant snow events this month, we are cautiously optimistic about opening on time. That said, there are certainly several variables that will need to properly align themselves for this to happen, but we are committed to doing everything possible to open the golf course by May 27 and the driving range by May 20 while keeping our fingers crossed for warmer temperatures. See more detailed info on 2011 golf programs on page 15.ED LEINENKUGEL, DIRECTOR OF GOLF

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and s’mores. Games, prizes and a drawing for free rides will be offered. Employees and some of your favorite horses will be on hand to say howdy and answer any questions you might have about the facility.

Rides and lessons will begin Saturday, June 18. One and two-hour trail rides (two-hour rides will depend on how fast the snow melts), pony rides, private lessons and our always popular horsemanship camps will be available. Saturday evening BBQ’s will be held on the following dates: June 25, July 2, July 16, July 23, July 30, August 6 and September 3.

For further information or to make reservations you can begin calling the Equestrian Center at (530) 587-9470 starting Wednesday, June 1. We look forward to seeing you this summer!HOLLY CAIN, EQUESTRIAN CENTER MANAGER

SUMMER REGISTRATION INFOSummer is just around the corner, which means it is time to register

for swim lessons and day camp programs. Registration will take place online at http://onestore.tahoedonner.com starting Tuesday, May 3. We recommend that you create a login and check that all members that you have registered at the Member Services Office appear in your profile prior to the registration date.

Here are some basic tips and dates we hope will be helpful to you. Please reference the Summer Fun Guide, tahoedonner.com or call Trout Creek Recreation Center at (530) 587-9437 for more detailed information.

MEMBER REGISTRATIONDay Camps: Tuesday, May 3, 8 a.m.Swim Lessons: Tuesday, May 10, 8 a.m.

» STEP ONETo register as a member, each participant must be identified on

your Tahoe Donner profile, even if they are 6 or under. You may add members to your profile at the Member Services Office. The Member Services Office, located in Northwoods Clubhouse, is open from 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m., Monday – Saturday. A birth certificate will be required to add a child to your profile.

Please note: If your child turns 7 prior to registration this year, you may be required to pay the applicable member fees for them to be con-sidered a member.

» STEP TWO

Go to http://shoptd.tahoedonner.com and create your login. To do so, you will need to enter your name and member ID number exactly as they appear on your member ID card. If you went through the registra-tion process last summer, your login should be the same. Both previous and new users should log in and make sure that all members you may have added appear on your profile.

» STEP THREEDuring your checkout process, you will recieve links to waiver forms

that will need to be completed and submitted to Tahoe Donner.

GUEST REGISTRATIONDay Camps: Tuesday, May 17, 8 a.m.Swim Lessons: Tuesday, May 24, 8 a.m.

» STEP ONETo register as a guest, you must obtain either a transferable guest

card ID number or a member card ID number.

» STEP TWOGo to http://shoptd.tahoedonner.com and create your login.

» STEP THREEDuring your checkout process you will recieve links to waiver forms

that will need to be completed and submitted to Tahoe Donner.

» STEP FOURFor all programs that are restricted by age, guests will be required to

provide a copy of the participant’s birth certificate. Your registration will not be complete until a birth certificate is received. Birth certifi-cates can be emailed or faxed to the address or number provided on http://shoptd.tahoedonner.com.

Important!Please take careful note of the age level requirements for each pro-

gram and make sure that your child is eligible to attend that program. The age requirements are established for the safety and well-being of your child. Age requirements are enforced as of the first day of the ses-sion in which your child is registered. If a child is found to be registered for a program that he/she is not eligible for, his/her registration will be cancelled and no refund will be given. There will be no exceptions with children’s ages for day camps. All children must be potty-trained to attend any camp. Children in pull-ups will not be allowed to attend camp.

Cancellation PolicyAll cancellations and/or changes must be made 14 days prior to the

first day of the session for which you are registered, and a processing fee of $10 per program will be charged. No refunds will be given for cancellations and/or changes made less than 14 days prior to the first day of the session for which you are registered.

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• Golf Reservations - Same policies and procedures as 2010.1. ForeTees Golf Online Reservations System - We will continue

to offer ForeTees exclusively to TD homeowners, which is the recommended method of reserving your golf reservations. We will send out some addition user information regarding ForeTees by early May.

2. GolfNow.com- Many in our golf community are familiar with our efforts to promote more public play at the golf course, and how for the past two seasons designated certain tee-times to be sold through GolfNow.com. We had limited success in 2009, but witnessed stronger utilization in 2010. This remains a work in progress and we have made a few revisions that we hope will give us greater opportunities for success. As we did in 2010, the staff will monitor the GolfNow.com reservations, and if they aren’t reserved 36-72 hours in advance, we will block those times on GolfNow and make them available for our TD members. ForeTees provides an electronic “wait list” feature where TD members can input their requests. Therefore it is in your best interests to log in to ForeTees periodically to look for times that become available on short notice, especially during high volume periods where you find you were unsuc-cessful in reserving a time close to your preference.

• New “Last Light” Program - Recognizing that people are increasingly pressed for time, even to the point where it is often hard to set aside as little as 2 to 2 ½ hours to play 9-holes, we decided to offer some late tee-times (from 6 p.m. to 6:50 p.m.), available to TD members and guests only, at a reduced fee of $15/$20 (off-season/summer) for TD homeowners and $20/$25 for guests. In addition, juniors (under 18) can play free with each paid adult. This should allow opportunities for those who only have time for six holes or less, or are new to the game and aren’t quite up to playing 9 or 18 holes, or perhaps just want to spend some quality “family time” with their children at minimal expense. During peak summer, those ambitious enough should be able to play the entire front-nine before dark if so inclined. Note, however, that these late times are available for walking only. As per past practice, the golf shop doesn’t rent power carts after 6 pm in order to allow the marshals can secure the golf course cart path street crossing/access points.

• New Course Drinking Fountains - In our effort to find the best solution to keeping our golfers hydrated, we installed custom stone drinking fountains on the course. These water fountains were made out of rock found on the course, then carved and sand-blasted into the shape of a drinking fountain befitting of our mountain environment. The fountains are located by the #3 and #6 tees, the #12 green, and the 15th tee, and each have two water spig-ots, one for filling up water containers and the other for drinking by mouth. We believe this will solve some sanitation concerns related to the water jugs, as well as save on the labor involved with replenish-ing the water. Hopefully you will appreciate the new additions.

All in all, 2011 promises to be a memorable golf season. Pray for some warmer weather so the snow can melt and the green grass can flourish in the sunlight. See you at the course.ED LEINENKUGEL DIRECTOR OF GOLF

Tahoe Donner Women’s Golf ClubWith over 700 inches of snow fall during the 2010-11 winter, it seems

that we may never see the greens this summer! When we do, it is going to be another great season of mountain golf at Tahoe Donner.

During the 2010 golf season, a set of Combo tees were introduced on a trial basis. This new set of tee boxes combines some of the blue and green tees together, giving women three tee box options to choose from for a round of golf at Tahoe Donner. The majority of the women’s club provided positive feedback about the Combo tees and therefore, they were voted in as a permanent change to the golf course and the women’s club. The women’s club now plays exclusively from the Combo tees every Tuesday play day.

Other additions to the 2010 season include a Nine and Wine event, snacks in the Grotto after Tuesday play day, and the return of three early tee times for our members who may need to leave the course early.

The 2010 Invitational golf tournament was a huge success thanks to the Chairperson, Connie Kobyashi, and her team. The 2011 Invitational will host a “Christmas In July” theme and will be co-chaired by Helen Meuser and Margaret Payne.

If you're interested in joining the Tahoe Donner Women's golf club, application forms are located on the women's golf club bulletin board (which is outside of the pro shop) or on the TDWGC website. You may also contact the Club President, Denise Kosak, at [email protected] or [email protected] or by calling her at (530) 582-6849. MAUREEN LUDWIG SECRETARY• General 9-Hole Play - Although our

policy is to reserve tee-times for 9-hole play after 4:30 p.m. only (after 3:30 p.m. in the fall), as well as some limited early morning back-9 starts on designated weekends, we will accommodate requests for 9-hole play on a “same day” basis as much as circumstances permit. Please phone the golf shop on the day you wish to play only nine holes and the staff will make every effort to find a spot for you. By monitoring tee-times on ForeTees, as well, you can get a better idea of how many unreserved times may be available.

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BULLETINBOARD

Tahoe Donner and the Town of Truckee have a lot of events com-ing up this summer. Please note the dates below since they are events that can help you dispose

of unwanted items and excess yard waste.May 1, 2011 - The Green Bag for Green

Waste program begins again for the season on May 1. Residents may place up to four bags at the curb each week for no additional charge. Bags are available at Mountain Hardware and Tahoe Supply Company. Bags need to be tied and weigh no more than 40 lbs each for col-lection. Pine needles, small twigs, pine cones, weeds, shrubs etc. are accepted.

June 4, 2011 - Truckee Day is coming. Set aside Saturday, June 4, for the 8th Annual Truckee Day neighborhood street clean-up. Last year, 280 folks turned out in Tahoe Donner and picked up approximately 3 tons of trash from our neighborhood streets. Let’s beat that record for 2011!

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It’s easy to participate. Simply grab your work gloves, put on sunscreen and meet at 8 a.m. at Snow Tech at 17356 Northwoods Blvd. Bags, street assignments and clean-up instruc-tions will be available there. Street assign-ments are made on a first-come, first-served basis so if you want to clean up your favorite street, get there early. Each participant will receive a free t-shirt while supplies last and all participants get to enjoy a free BBQ with music at the Regional Park from Noon-2:30 p.m. following the clean-up.

June 18, 2011 - The Town of Truckee will host its annual e-waste recycling day on Sat-urday, June 18. At the same time and location, the Truckee Police Department will be on hand to accept confidential documents for free onsite shredding. Shredding will be from 9 – 11 a.m. Electronics disposal (computers, TV’s, cell phones, etc.) and universal waste disposal (household batteries, fluorescent light bulbs, empty aerosol cans and any item that contains mercury) will be accepted from 9 a.m. – 2 p.m. If you would like more information on either of these events, please call Nichole Dorr, Town Recycling Coordinator, at (530) 582-2909.

Pine Needle Day is also June 18. The drop-off location is at the wood yard (located off the dirt road between 12469 and 12605 Skislope Way) – just uphill from Copenhagen Drive. To help us dispose of our yard waste, Tahoe Truckee Sierra Disposal (TTSD) will be there from 8 a.m. – 2 p.m. to receive your needles and branches. Branches must be no longer than 4 inches in length. You may bring your needles in plastic bags or in the bed of your pick-up. If you put them in your pick-up, it is recommended you put down some type of tarp so you can simply pull the needles out instead of having to shovel them out. While TTSD folks are there to help, it is your responsibility to unload your needles and branches. Please do not leave any bags of needles prior to 8 a.m. Saturday. TTSD has to set-up and this will be delayed if they have to move bags that were left prior to the start time.

Just a reminder, property owners in Unit 3, the upper part of Unit 4 and Unit 11 will be receiving their defensible space paperwork soon. Call Forestry at (530)587-9432, if you have questions.ARCHITECTURAL STANDARDS OFFICE

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Just a few days ago (April 22) marked the 40th anniversary of Tahoe Donner, bring-ing decades of memories to the surface and a wonderful opportunity for many of us here at TD to take a step back in time. Most Tahoe Donner residents will never forget their first drive up Northwoods Boulevard. The expan-sive vistas and overflowing list of family activities readily available are just a few of the perks associated with being part of the Tahoe Donner family.

“Where Traditions Begin…” encompasses the core of Tahoe Donner’s foundation. Jack Kirby, a successful entrepreneur, had the vision 40 years ago that started it all and con-tinues to shine through today.

THROUGH THE YEARS AT TAHOE DONNER

The BeginningKirby first viewed the property in an off-road Jeep, bouncing along

crisscrossing dirt roads. He saw tremendous potential and had the means and vision to develop a place for people to relax and recreate. It did not take long before he decided to buy it from the 90-year-old owner whose original intention was to harvest Christmas trees on the land. At that time the property was also used by his friends and family for hunt-ing and fishing, so the exploration of recreational activities had already begun. Kirby’s new and improved vision for the area included creating a four-season, residential resort with top-notch recreational amenities including a family ski bowl, an equestrian center, hiking trails, 18-hole championship golf course, tennis courts, swimming pools and a recre-ation center and clubhouse where its community could engage in social activities. The list grew to include water sports, with acreage on Don-ner Lake that would add fishing, swimming, boating and water skiing.

In other words, Kirby envisioned a magical place for families to live, grow, vacation, and experience life in a safe, welcoming environment with unparalleled beauty.

The PresentYesterday, today and tomorrow residents are enjoying Tahoe Don-

ner’s playground and exploring all of the above with their families. As Tahoe Donner was built out over the past few decades and its popu-lation grew, new amenities were added and older ones updated to accommodate increased usage. The 2030 General Plan continues that evolution and carries out Kirby’s dream – the vision described to folks who considered purchasing property or a home here.

We don’t need to dig deep to find uplifting family experiences at Tahoe Donner. Everyone has a story to share. They come from your neighbors, kids and grandkids every day. In celebrating the 40th anni-versary, we picked a few things to highlight from the past four decades.

Take a Walk Down Memory Lane “In 1971, we saw an advertisement about Tahoe Donner

and decided to look at the property. As I remember it, we met the salesman at the bottom of Northwoods and were driven up in a Jeep on unpaved roads. At that time there were no cabins yet. I remember hearing salesmen on radios talking about lots being sold right then and there. We thought the property was beautiful and all the plans for the amenities were great, but realized that everything was still in the planning stages. Since we had just built a ski cabin in Serine Lakes in 1966, we held off buying. Fast forward to 1978, and we decided to come back to look at Tahoe Donner again. We ended up purchasing our lot on Wolfgang Road, and eventually built our home there in 1984. We sold our home in Sacramento and officially became full-time residents. There were only four houses on our road then, with only one full time resident. While building our home, we always looked forward to din-ners at Northwoods Restaurant – especially Prime Rib Friday. I have never regretted moving to Tahoe Donner. The amenities have improved so much over the years.” – Betty Baker

“I was sitting in my backyard by the pool when a gust of wind blew the Sunday paper into the pool. The year was 1972 or 1973 and we were living in Santa Cruz. When I retrieved the paper, I came upon an ad for Tahoe Donner. We called and made an appoint-ment the following week to check it out, and bought our first lot on the sixth fairway of the undeveloped golf course. We kept the lot for several years and then traded it for a condo at TD Downhill, where our entire family (my wife and three children) learned to ski. I remember our instructor, Bud Zourich, who switched hats in the summer to become our tennis pro. Our family was very active in the tennis club. A pho-tograph of my family playing tennis was used on the billboard at the Reno Airport. We were very proud to be the winning family team in the annual scavenger hunt for many years. It seemed to be us or the Rouett family winning year after year. It was great fun. We eventually bought a lot of Kitzbuhel Street while it was still a dirt road and built our current

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Cell Tower The board of directors has reviewed and

approved moving forward with ComSites West, LLC, a cell tower consultation/con-struction company based out of Northern Cali-fornia, to complete the cell tower construc-tion at the downhill ski area. Management is currently working on the legal agreements for the tower with ComSites West and, pending board approval of the agreement, ComSites West’s project team will begin in earnest with Town of Truckee permitting in early summer with expected tower construction completion in 2011. The tower may have a variety of cell phone carriers.

Forestry FacilityOver the summer and fall of 2010, man-

agement held several town hall meetings to specifically discuss the Forestry Facility

project. Several potential sites were reviewed; however, during homeowner feedback several more options arose like commercial properties and other properties in and near Tahoe Don-ner without impacting existing common areas. Management continues to refine these new options with the board of directors.

Downhill Ski Area Parking Improvement

Identified as a 2011 Development Fund project as well as a 2030 General Plan project, management is beginning the planning and design phase of improving the parking at downhill ski area by pursuing the expansion of the third tier, commonly referred to as the fourth tier, of parking lot into the open lot just west of the third tier. The board of direc-tors and management would like to invite the homeowners along Slalom, Snowpeak and Viking Way, as well as any other interested homeowners, to two Homeowner Project Focus Meetings. Dates have not yet been set but will be communicated soon. The meetings cover the proposed scope of the project, time-line, and construction, and will then be open for homeowner comments and discussion on

this particular proposed project. Should you not be available to attend either one of the meetings, please feel free to put your com-ments or concerns in writing and email them to [email protected], (attention Annie Rosenfeld, Director of Facilities and Risk Management) or mail a hard copy to Annie Rosenfeld at 11509 Northwoods Blvd., Truckee, CA 96161. A Request for Proposal for Engineering Services is scheduled to be sent out in late April 2011.

2030 General Plan Project Focus Meetings

Over the upcoming summer, management and the General Plan Committee will be holding 2030 General Plan Focus Meetings to discuss the currently identified projects, the process and methodology by which the plan was developed, how the projects came to being, where the data came from, how the projects are being paid for, and next steps. We invite all those who are interested in the plan and its projects to attend and participate in the future improvements in Tahoe Donner. A detailed schedule will be published and sent out soon.

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VIEWING “THE DREAM”Beauty surrounds us everywhere in Tahoe Donner and the nearby areas. “I am living the

dream” is a phrase often traded between people of all ages lucky enough to call Truckee home. Each day is a new scenic awakening with a panoramic canvas that shifts like a National Geo-graphic slide show as the sun rises and sets and season rolls into season.

For the May Tahoe Tip, we surveyed Tahoe Donner staff – some who live and breathe all things outdoors in Tahoe Donner – for their personal favorite vistas. The list could run for pages and pages, but we narrowed it down to the top five, and picked places that are easily accessible: think 2011 Holiday card backdrop.

5. Sunset at The Beach Club Marina - of course we are partial to this special place because it is one of the most popular amenities in the summer months - but the reflection of the alpenglow can take your breath away.

4. The Aspen grove near Bear Meadows Court in the fall as the leaves change. You can smell the onset of crisp days coupled with sound of leaves crunching beneath your feet.

3. Any and all spots on the Crazyhorse trail at Tahoe Donner Cross Country looking off towards the Euer Valley and Frog Lakes Cliffs.

3. Martis Valley. One of the popular hot spots for walking your dog, it is an easy hike – accessed by Route 267. Martis Valley has the diversity of open fields, a roaming creek bed and stunning views of Northstar and Mt. Rose anchored as backdrops. She lives up to her “rosy” name if you catch her at sunset.

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TAKING CARE OF BUSINESS

REGULAR BOARD MEETING MINUTES SUMMARYAPRIL 16, 2011

• Consent Calendar: Approved 4-0 (Berryman Absent)

· General Plan Committee Resignations – McCann, Schifferle & Johns

· General Plan Committee Appointments – Gelwicks, & Gander

· Covenants Committee Resignation - Thomas

· Covenants Committee Chair Appointment - Noyes

• Tahoe Donner Monument and Way Finding Signage: No ActionDirector of Marketing Kirt Zimmer pro-vided the board with a presentation on proposed signage options for the associa-tion. Following review and discussion, staff indicated that they would research the scope and cost factors associated with this proposed project and place it on a future board agenda for consideration.

• March Financial Statements: Approved 4-0 (Berryman Absent)The board approved the unaudited Preliminary March 2011 financials as presented.

• Tahoe Donner Logo: Consensus Discussion took place regarding usage of the Tahoe Donner logo and by consen-sus; the board approved placing the logo on the Tahoe Donner website homepage and on Weekly News emails.

• Tahoe Donner News: No ActionDiscussion took place regarding the content of the Tahoe Donner News, with no action being taken.

These summaries are intended for general information purposes only. The minutes are available at tahoedonner.com, upon request in the general manager’s office or by calling (530) 587-9431. A copy of the minutes and current agenda are posted outside the Member Services Office in Northwoods Clubhouse.

• Tahoe Donner Employee 401(k) Plan: Approved 4-0 (Berryman Absent) The board approved Laughton Company and John Hancock as the new adminis- trators for the Association’s Salary Savings Plan 401(k)

• 2030 General Plan Survey: No ActionDiscussion took place regarding a possible new survey, with no action being taken.

• Strategic Plan Goals 2010-2015: No ActionThe board reviewed goals and objectives for the association over the next five year period and took no action.

• Suspension of Member Rights: Approved 4-0 (Berryman Absent)The board approved the suspension of membership rights and the recording of assessment liens for members who have not satisfied their financial responsibili-ties to the association.

• Inspector of Election: Approved 4-0 (Berryman Absent)The board approved the appointment of Gregory T. Shanley, Esq. in Olympic Valley, CA. to serve as Inspector of Elec-tion for the 2011 Director Election.

• Request to Waive Late Fee: Disapproved 4-0 (Berryman Absent)The board denied members’ requests to waive late fees for the 2011 Annual Assessment.

• Board Training Date: No ActionThe board discussed possible dates for board training and took no action.

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home in 1981. We have many fond memories of TD and have no inten-tions of ever selling our home here. Our grandchildren, who are now in their 20s, have told us that if we ever have to sell a house, sell some-thing else, but please do not ever sell the TD home.” – John and Gina Biondi

“I rented my first log cabin home in Tahoe Donner in 1991, when the snow was lacking, but the fun was not. We amused ourselves by skitching in the road and hanging out. In 1992 the snow did not stop. It came down every single day for two months. I remem-ber during Christmas week, strong winds (200 mph) ripped across the summits, forcing all the ski areas to close. The interstate shut down for a few days, so gasoline started to run out in Truckee, along with the basics – milk, bread, eggs. Strange things started to happen: propane explosions in TD, Trout Creek Rec. Center burned, the power and phone would go out for days and the south shore of Donner Lake was evacuated to the High School, because of avalanche danger. I remember reading the TV warning during the evacuation to “make minimal move-ment and noise.” It was all kind of surreal. The snow let up in March, and it was time to dig out. I worried about my house collapsing under all the weight of the snow, so rounded up a team of kids at The Pastime Club in downtown Truckee to shovel my house out. We skied that year until July 4. Squaw stayed open the entire time, and the snow never melted on Tinker’s Knob the following summer.” – Randy King

“We originally bought our second home in 1994 when our son was 3 years old because we thought it would be a great place to spend weekends and vacations. Tahoe Donner was only an hour and a half drive from home and there were always fun activities for the kids to do. Our dogs loved coming along too. Our son is now a junior in college and we are on our fourth dog. We have used the pools, the Marina, Snowplay, the hiking trails, equestrian area and viewed the most outstanding scenery. We have very fond weekend and vacation memories from Tahoe Donner and have no regrets!” - Tom and Beth Firek

In a day and age where family time keeps slipping away, it is impor-tant – now more than ever – that Tahoe Donner continues to be a place “Where Traditions Begin.” Celebrating our 40th anniversary is just icing on the cake of summertime fun! Whether it’s a week of summer camp, golf, swimming, sailing or tennis lessons, 18 holes on the Tahoe Donner Golf Course, an outdoor movie at Northwoods Clubhouse or a day hike in the Sierra Nevada, there are always new experiences to seek out and memories to be made. Keep your eyes open for all of the exciting activi-ties we have planned for this summer to culminate 40 years of history. Details will be broadcast through Weekly News and on tahoedonner.com.

Do you have a favorite Tahoe Donner memory to share? Please share it on our Facebook page, which you can reach through the link on the home page of our web site.

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Athens, Greece Fred & Mary Zapponi pictured

at the Parthenon/Acropolis.

They took a trip to Turkey,

Greece and a visited the Greek

Isles on a cruise.

CambodiaApril O’Connell-Cole and

friend on a work trip. Pictured

at the Four Rivers Eco Lodge

in Cambodia. They also went

to Kep and Phnom Penh.

Utah Cindy and Jeff Haigh were

spotted with their copy of the

TD News while checking out

Park City and the Emigrant

Monument in Salt Lake City

Glacier National ParkCiara Wing & Stuart “Ed” Watson, at Many Glacier Hotel

in August 2010.

Email your “Where in the World” photos to: [email protected]. Please submit only .jpeg of 300 dpi or higher for printing. Please include the names of everyone in the picture, where and when it was taken, and a short description of your captured experience.

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