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Village Notes: What’s happening in Incline Village

Jean Eick
Special to the Bonanza

Daylight saving time begins Saturday night, so remember to set your clocks ahead one hour when you retire for the night or you will be late for everything on Sunday.

Yes, it is almost time for March Madness but let’s see what actually happens in Tahoe this year as it does not look like we will see a miracle or have snow until July — but we can always dream.

The Incline Village/Crystal Bay Republican Women’s Club March Luncheon begins at 11:30 a.m. on Thursday, March 13, at The Chateau. Featured speakers are Lisa Krasner and Jim Clark. To attend this event RSVP by March 7 to Lorri Waldman at memomL@aol.com or call 775-831-8039 or 775-742-1652.



At 6 p.m. on Thursday, March 13, at the Incline Village Library attend the Help with Houses Series. This is a free event and provides homeowners and anyone interested in purchasing a home facts and information as well as a copy of the best selling book, “The Homeowner Blueprint.”

To help WARF and the Northern Nevada Bulldog Rescue go to Reno from 1-3:30 p.m. on Sunday, April 6, for a special fundraiser at the Hacienda at 10580 N. McCarran Blvd. Tickets will go on sale on March 15. For information visit facebook.com/events/276780262479508.



The annual Tahoe Family Solutions dinner at Big Water Grille begins at 5:30 p.m. on Tuesday, May 13. For information visit http://www.tahoefamily.org or call 775-298-0004.

A big birthday shout out to Bonanza and Sierra Sun Editor Kevin MacMillan on March 9. Other birthdays include Maggie Browder and Joe Humasti on March 13. Happy Birthday!

The best deal and steal this week is happening on Saturday in Kings Beach. At 11:30 a.m., the annual SnowFest! parade will go down Highway 28 in downtown Kings Beach. This free event is always fun to watch and remember Highway 28 will be closed for the event.

As always send in your birthdays, anniversaries, and news, along with the best deals or steals you can find, to jeanmeick@aol.com.


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