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Incline Village community notes: Feb. 3, 2016

Jeain Eick
Village Notes

INCLINE VILLAGE, Nev. — Hello February. Get ready for the Super Bowl with one of the fun events happening at a local business, or have your own pregame party at the beach. It is supposed to be a “sunny” Sunday.

Remember, the Winter Wander event begins at 5 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 6. This will help fund the P.E program at Incline Elementary School. Local establishments will be offering specials or donating proceeds. Some participating businesses will be Azzara’s, Gus’, Rookies, Hacienda, Bite, The Local, and Alibi Lounge. Wristbands will be for sale at the Potlatch, IES and will also be available the day of the event at participating bars and restaurants.

Mark Twain’s Hawaii & The Diary of Adam & Eve is at 7 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 20, at the Incline Village Crystal Bay Historical Society’s Mark Twain Room located in the Starbucks Building. This favorite performance by McAvoy Layne will include special guest star of stage and screen, Kathy Collins of Maui. Seating is limited, make reservations at mcavoylayne@gmail.com or call 775-833-1835.



It’s almost time for the annual Incline Star Follies on Friday, April 22, and Saturday, April 23 at the Incline High School Theater. Save the date and I recommend purchasing tickets as soon as they go on sale. I will keep updating ticket information here.

Birthdays to report this week: Judith Simon and Connie Skidmore on Feb. 5, and Mikie Whitaker on Feb. 10. Happy Birthday.



The Deal or Steal for this week is to attend Supermarket Savvy from 9-10 a.m. on Friday, Feb. 12, at the Incline Village Community Hospital Community Room. This free heart health talk is by Betsy Taylor, RD.

As always send in your birthdays, anniversaries and news, along with the best deals or steals you can find, before 5 p.m. on Tuesday to jeanmeick@aol.com.


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