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Sail. Hike. Paddle. Swim. Ride. Swing. Explore. Summer in Tahoe Donner is packed with adventure. Spend your summer days drifting away at the Beach Club Marina or climbing to the top of Hawk’s Peak. Discover a new adventure and most importantly, have fun. This guide holds all the information you need for a summer full of fun. Everything regarding event information and programs can be found in these pages.

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FREE PARKING

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Welcome 2

Registration Information 3

Beach Club Marina 4

Equestrian Center 6

Alder Creek Campground 9

Golf Course 10

Tennis Center 13

Trout Creek 16

Pools 18

Swimming & Aquatics 20

Day Camps 23

Recreation Programs 25

Calendar of Events 27

Amenity Map 32

2011 Tahoe Donner Association. All rates and schedules subject to change. For the most current information, please visit tahoedonner.com

Produced in-house by the Tahoe Donner Communications Department.

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Sail. Hike. Paddle. Swim. Ride. Swing. Explore. Summer in Tahoe Donner is packed with adventure. Spend your summer days drifting away at the Beach Club Marina or climbing to the top of Hawk’s Peak. Discover a new adventure and most importantly, have fun. What are you waiting for?

USING THE AMENITIES

HOW TO USE THIS GUIDEThis guide holds all the information you need for a summer full of fun. Everything regarding event information and programs can be found in these pages. This guide is broken into four sections.

AMENITY INFORMATION: PGS. 4 – 19 daily use fees, event and clinic infoPROGRAM INFORMATION: PGS. 20 – 26 aquatics, day camps, recreation programsEVENTS CALENDAR: PGS. 27 – 31 daily events by monthAMENITY MAP: PG. 32 location of each amenity

Each property is entitled to as many as four member ID cards for qualified individuals. Each property may purchase up to four additional member ID cards for qualifying family members. Your member ID card identifies you as a member and affords you access to the private and public amenities at the member rate (where applicable). Each property is also entitled to a maximum of two transferable guest cards for use by property owner’s guests to gain access to the private amenities, where guest access fees will apply. Up to four guests may gain access on a single trans-ferable guest card, except at the golf course. Each transferable guest card allows one unaccompa-nied guest of a property owner to play at the golf course at the guest rate.

Recreation FeeUpon payment of the annual recreation fee, a member and any other eligible members associ-ated with that membership are granted access to the Beach Club Marina, Northwoods Pool, Trout Creek Recreation Center and the Tennis Center without having to pay the daily entrance fee. The 2011 – 2012 recreation fee is $220 and is valid from May 1, 2011, to April 30, 2012. The recreation fee can be purchased at the Member Services Office at Northwoods Clubhouse or at the front desk of Trout Creek Recreation Center.

Daily Entrance FeeThe entrance fee for the private amenities, including Trout Creek Recreation Center, the Tennis Center and the Beach Club Marina, is $6 for members and $8 for guests. This fee will gain you access to all theseamenities for the entire day. The entrance fee for Northwoods Pool is $4 for members and $6 for guests. If you pay the Northwoods Pool entrance fee and then choose to use another amenity on the same day, you will need to pay an additional $2 to access the other amenities when you show proof of purchase.The entire Amenity Access Policy is available online at tahoedonner.com/amenityaccess. For more information, contact the Member Services Office at (530) 587-9400.

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REGISTRATION INFORMATION

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

» STEP ONE To 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, located in Northwoods Clubhouse, open from 8 a.m. – 5 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 considered 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 registration process last sum-mer, 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 receive links to waiver forms that will need to be completed and submitted to Tahoe Donner.

OTHER REGISTRATIONHORSEMANSHIP CAMP To register for horsemanship camps, call (530) 587-9470 or stop by the Equestrian Center. See pg. 7 for more details.Member Registration Opens: Monday, May 9 Please note that each child must have a current Tahoe Donner membership ID card with their photo on it to be eligible for early registration. No exceptions.Guest and Public Registration Opens: Monday, May 16

JUNIOR GOLF SCHOOLTo register for Junior Golf School, call the Pro Shop (530) 587-9443 or stop by the Golf Course. See pg. 12 for more details.

JUNIOR TENNIS CAMPTo register for Junior Tennis Camp, call (530) 587-9474 or stop by the Tennis Center. See pg. 15 for more details.

MARINA PROGRAMSTo register for the Junior Sailing Program, Windsurfing Clinics or Water Kids Club, call (530) 587-9460 or stop by the Beach Club Marina. See pg. 4 – 5 for more details.

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

» STEP ONE To register as a guest, you must obtain either a transferable guest card ID number or a member card ID number. » STEP TWO Go to http://shoptd.tahoedonner.com and create your login. » STEP THREEDuring your checkout process you will receive 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 certificates 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 program and make sure that your child is eligible to attend that pro-gram. 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 session 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 registra-tion will be cancelled and no refund will be given. There will be no exceptions with chil-dren’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 Policy!All 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 cancel-lations 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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Swim. Sail. Paddle. Dive into summer fun at the Beach Club Marina. Located on the east end of Donner Lake, this popular summer amenity provides something for everyone. Whether you want to relax on the sandy beach with a beautiful view of the lake or explore the lake by boat, swimming or windsurfing, hanging out at the Beach Club Marina is the perfect way to spend a summer day. In addition to lessons and rentals, the Beach Club Marina offers weekly and special events throughout the summer. Stop by and take a dip in Donner Lake.

Marina GrillFrom 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. you can enjoy a snack or a meal at the grill. Our menu includes burgers, panini sandwiches, hot dogs, veggie burgers, salads, ice cream, snow cones and an assortment of other tasty snacks. New this season, the Marina Grill will be serving beer and wine.

RatesMember Access w/Rec Fee FreeMember Access w/out Rec Fee $6Guest $8Children 6 & under FreeTwilight Member (after 6 p.m.) $4Twilight Guest (after 6 p.m.) $6

RentalsRental hours are from 7 a.m. – 5 p.m. daily, weather permitting. All rentals must be returned by 6 p.m. After Labor Day, rental hours are from 8 a.m. – 4 p.m. and rentals must be returned by 5 p.m.

Member GuestOne-person kayaks $12/hr $15/hrTwo-person kayaks $15/hr $18/hrHobie Wave $30/hr $35/hrTwo-person pedal boat $15/hr $18/hrFour-person pedal boat $18/hr $21/hrStand up paddleboard $15/hr $18/hrWindsurfer $15/hr $18/hrHobie Getaway* $70/hr $80/hr*This large catamaran can accommodate several adults and is only available with a skipper, by reservation.

Lessons Member Guest

Sailing $40/hr* $45/hrWindsurfing $40/hr* $45/hr*For one person. Boat/board rental not included. Each additional person costs $5.

INFORMATION

Season & Hours: Friday, May 27 – Monday, September 57 a.m. – 9 p.m., daily (gates close at 10 p.m.)Tuesday, September 6 – Sunday, October 28 a.m. – 7 p.m., dailyAddress: 12915 Donner Pass Rd. Truckee, CA 96161Phone: (530) 587-9460Email: [email protected]

FEATURES• Sandy beach on Donner Lake• Boat launch ramp (members only)• Roped-off swim area with a platform (no boats are allowed)• Sailboat, pedal boat, kayak, stand up paddleboard and windsurfer rentals• Charcoal barbecues on the beach• Sailing & windsurfing lessons and clinics• Seasonal kayak storage• Food and beverage service at the Marina Grill, including beer and wine

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Historical Kayak ToursJoin us on Tuesday and Wednesday morn-ings for guided tours of Donner Lake. Your guide will present information on the his-tory of the lake and interesting facts about the surrounding area and its inhabitants. After an hour on the water, return to the Beach Club Marina where breakfast will be served on the deck. Tours begin at 8 a.m. starting Tuesday, June 21. The last tour will be held on Wednesday, August 17. Reserva-tions and prepayment required. Cancella-tions must be made 48 hours in advance for a full refund. Private tours are available for groups of four or more when scheduled at least a week in advance.Cost: member $15, guest $18

Junior Sailing ProgramThe Junior Sailing Program is designed for beginner to intermediate sailors, ages 9 – 16. Each three-day session includes three hours of instruction per day with the majority of the time spent on the water. Classes are limited to eight students to ensure plenty of individual attention, so be sure to make your reservations early. Session times are from 11 a.m. – 2 p.m., Wednesday – Friday. The first session begins June 22; sessions run weekly through August 12. Payment must be made at the time of reservation. Cancellations must be made 48 hours in advance for a refund. Cost: member $125, guest $150

Windsurfing ClinicsWant to learn to windsurf? Every Friday, June 24 – August 12 a windsurfing instructor will provide a clinic for a group of up to eight people. This year we will have two clinics — a Kids Windsurfing Clinic for ages 6 – 12 from 2 – 3 p.m. and an Adult Windsurfing Clinic for ages 13 and over from 3 – 4 p.m. Clinics will be held weather permitting. Please call the Beach Club Marina for reservations. Cost: $10/person

Water Kids Club The popular Water Kids Club will meet from 4 – 6 p.m. on Thursdays from June 23 – August 11. This club will introduce partici-pants to a variety of water-oriented activities such as swimming challenges, windsurfing, stand-up paddling, sailing, kayaking and more. Children ages 6 and older with good swimming skills are welcome to join. Cost: $75 for the summer

Treasure HuntAhoy mateys! Grab your pirate hat and head down to the beach on Sunday, June 26, or Sunday, August 14, for a Treasure Hunt. Reg-istered teams will receive a map to various clues that will eventually lead to the booty. The quest for the loot will begin at noon — savvy… aye, see you thar, scallywags. Free event

Sandcastle Building Contest Bring your bucket and spade down to the beach on Thursday, August 11, for our annual Sandcastle Building Contest. The contest begins at 1 p.m. and judging will take place at 3 p.m. Prizes will be awarded for the following age categories: 1 – 6, 7 – 12 and 13 and over. Contestants will fall into the age category of the oldest participant involved in the construction process.Free event

LuauGet your grass skirt and be prepared to limbo on Saturday, August 6, as we transform the Beach Club Marina into a tropical paradise. A Hawaiian-themed band with traditional Hawaiian dancers and fire dancers will perform for your enjoyment. A Hawaiian din-ner is included with beer, wine, and tropical drinks available for purchase. Advance ticket purchases are recommended. Call the Beach Club Marina for more information. Please note, the beach will close at 4 p.m. and reopen at 5 p.m. for the festivities. Cost: TBA

Regatta DayOn Sunday, August 21, the Beach Club will host its annual Regatta Day. Come and join in the series of fun races including a new stand up paddle board relay race. Sign-up the day of the event – the racing will begin at 1 p.m. Please call the Beach Club Marina for more information. Free event

Demo Days Are you looking to purchase a new kayak? Or maybe you just want to check out the latest kayaks available? On Saturday, July 9, at 9 a.m, the Sports Exchange will host a demo day featuring kayaks from Malibu, Cobra, Dagger and Perception. Free event

Crawdad Fishing ContestOn Thursday, July 28, from 1 – 3 p.m. the Beach Club Marina will be host its annual Crawdad Fishing Contest. Prizes will be awarded for the largest and smallest craw-dads, and for those who can catch the most. This is a catch-and-release contest. Free event

Cardboard RegattaA long-standing employee tradition, on Saturday, August 20, head down to the Beach Club Marina for a chance to participate in the annual Cardboard Regatta. Your team will construct a boat out of cardboard and duct tape to race from the boat launch to the buoy and back. This will be followed by several other feats of agility and speed. The awards ceremony on the beach will follow with a BBQ dinner and drinks available for purchase. The events begin at 1 p.m. For more information on rules, events and cost, please contact the Beach Club Marina at (530) 587-9460.Free event

Hot Dog Roast Every Thursday following the Water Kids Club, come enjoy a BBQ on the upper lawn. The meal will include a hot dog, pasta salad, soda and s’mores. Dinner will be served from 6 – 6:30 pm beginning June 23. The last hot dog roast of the season will be August 11. Cost: $8

BEACH CLUB MARINA PROGRAMS

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INFORMATION

Season: June 18 – September 5Days of Operation: Open Thursday – Monday for trail rides, pony rides and private lessonsOpen Monday – Friday for Horsemanship CampsOpen daily for boardingAddress: 15275 Alder Creek Rd.Truckee, CA 96161Phone: (530) 587-9470Email: [email protected]

Tahoe Donner Equestrian Center offers a wide variety of services and activities. We have been in operation since the early 70s and are proud to be the finest multi-purpose facility in the area. The Tahoe Donner Equestrian Center offers trail rides, pony rides, private lessons, horse-manship camps, boarding, BBQ's and other special events. Our facility is open from approxi-mately mid-June to Labor Day.

ReservationsReservations are required for all rides. To make a reservation, call (530) 587-9470. If you get our voicemail, please leave your name and number; your call will be returned shortly. A credit card number is required to secure all reservations. Guest rates are available to those accompa-nied by a member or upon presentation of a valid transferable guest card. Please be aware that there is a strict 24 hour cancellation policy for all rides.

CancellationsNeed to cancel or reschedule? Just give us 24 hours notice by calling the reservation desk at (530) 587-9470. No shows and rides cancelled without 24 hour notice will be charged the full amount.

HelmetsHelmets are mandatory for all riders under the age of 18 and are strongly recommended for all riders. We provide helmets free of charge to our customers.

Please Be PromptWe ask that all riders arrive at least 20 minutes before a scheduled ride. This allows us time to get you checked in, assigned a horse and fitted for a helmet. Visitors are always welcome, but please check in at the office before exploring the facility. All visitors are required to sign a release form. Wear sensible clothing: long pants and closed-toe shoes. Sandals, flip flops or Tevas are not permitted on the grounds. Children must be accompanied by an adult or employee at all times.

Bits and PiecesOur tack/souvenir shop is open daily from 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. Hats, tee shirts, toys and snacks are available for purchase. Basic horse accessories such as grooming items, fly spray, horse treats, halters and lead ropes are also available.

FEATURES• Trail rides• Horsemanship Camps• Souvenir/Tack shop• Pony rides• Horse boarding• Riding lessons• BBQ rides

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HORSEMANSHIP CAMPSEach camp generally has four students and each student will have their own horse for the week. Students may ride either English or Western style. Camps are offered in three different levels; Levels 1 and 2 are for beginner to intermediate riders and Level 3 is for advanced riders. Please note that completing one level will not automatically qualify a student for the next level.Morning sessions run from 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. and afternoon sessions from 1 – 4 p.m.Cost: All levels — members $385, guests $410, public $435

LEVEL 1This camp is for beginners with little or no riding experience. Students will learn the basics of handling, grooming, tacking up, and riding at the walk and trot. Students may repeat Level 1 (or take additional private lessons) until they are ready for Level 2. Instructor’s approval is needed before advancing to Level 2.

LEVEL 2This camp is a continuation of Level 1 and is intended for beginner riders with some experience and confidence under their belts. To qualify for this level, students should be able to fully control their horse at the walk and be comfortable at the trot. When students are fully in control at the trot they will begin learning how to lope/canter. This camp is our most popular and covers the widest range of riding abilities. Students generally take Level 2 multiple times; in each session their instruction will be suited to their ability and confidence levels. Instructor’s approval is needed before advancing to Level 3.

LEVEL 3This camp is for our most advanced riders and is intended for children ages 12 and up (excep-tions may be made for qualified younger riders). Riders may come from English or Western backgrounds and must be in full control at the walk, trot and canter. Subject matter in this camp will vary depending on student’s abilities and interest.

2011 Camp Schedule:

June 20 – 24Morning Session: Level 1, Level 2Afternoon Session: Level 1

June 27 – July 1 Morning Session: Level 1, Level 3Afternoon Session: Level 2

July 4 – 8Morning Session: Level 1, Level 2Afternoon Session: Level 2

July 11 – 15Morning Session: Level 1, Level 2Afternoon Session: Level 3

July 18 – 22Morning Session: Level 1, Level 2Afternoon Session: Level 2

July 25 – 29Morning Session: Level 1, Level 3Afternoon Session: Level 2

August 1 – 5Morning Session: Level 1, Level 2Afternoon Session: Level 1

August 8 – 12Morning Session: Level 1, Level 2Afternoon Session: Level 3

August 15 – 19Morning Session: Level 1, Level 2Afternoon Session: Level 2

August 22 – 26Morning Session: Level 1, Level 2Afternoon Session: Level 2

Additional afternoon camps may be opened if there is enough demand.

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Guided Trail RidesOn our trail rides you can meander through an Aspen forest, experience high mountain meadows during wildflower season and perhaps catch a glimpse of deer, bears, red-tailed hawks, quail or other wildlife. Our professional staff and trail-wise horses will take you on a ride to remember. Trail rides are guided scenic walking rides (maybe a lit-tle trotting) offered to riders at least 7 years of age, 60 lbs. in weight (230 lbs. maximum) and four feet in height. One and two-hour rides are available at set times. All rides are done on Western saddles.

Long pants and boots or closed-toe shoes are required for trail rides. No hiking boots, as they tend to get caught in the stirrups. Rid-ing helmets are mandatory for riders under the age of 18 and are provided free of charge.Reservations required.

ONE-HOUR RIDESMondays, Thursdays, FridaysTime: 1:30 and 3 p.m.Saturdays and SundaysTime: 9 a.m., 10:30 a.m., 1:30 p.m. and 3 p.m.Cost: member $30, guest $35, public $40

TWO-HOUR RIDESMondays, Thursdays, FridaysTime: 9:30 a.m.Cost: member $55, guest $65, public $75

LessonsRiding lessons are offered for ages 7 and up (6 year olds considered) Thursday – Monday. Call (530) 587-9470 for available times. Beginner through intermediate level lessons are taught in both Western and English riding. Reservations required.

45 MINUTE LESSONCost: member $40, guest $45, public $50

Meet and GreetCome to the Equestrian Center to meet the staff and horses. There will be hot dogs, s’mores, games and prizes.Date: Friday, June 17Time: 5 – 7 p.m.Free event

BoardingEven your equine friend can enjoy staying in Tahoe Donner. We offer boarding throughout the summer to keep your horses happy. For more information, call (530) 587-9470.Reservations required.

BARN STALL10’ x 10’ barn stall with 12’ x 24’ attached pad-dock; includes daily cleaning and watering and twice daily feeding of grass and/or alfalfa hay. There is an extra charge for bedding.Cost per month: member $320, guest $425, public $450

BEDDING FEE Cost per month: member $150, guest $180, public $200

OUTSIDE PADDOCK12’ x 24’ partially covered pipe corral paddock includes daily cleaning, watering and twice daily feeding of grass and/or alfalfa hay.Cost per month:member $295, guest $380, public $405

MUCKER SPECIALOutside paddock includes daily watering and twice daily feeding of grass and/or alfalfa hay. Owner is responsible for the daily cleaning of their paddock. Cost per month: member $255, guest $325, public $350

OVERNIGHT BOARDINGAvailable if space permits; usually a covered paddock. Rate includes daily cleaning and watering and twice daily feeding of grass and/or alfalfa hay. Cost per night:members $15, guests $25, public $30

Saturday Night Family BBQStarting at 5 p.m. and ending at approxi-mately 7:30 p.m., attendees will arrive for a fun evening of horse-drawn wagon rides, games, crafts and a hearty outdoor dinner. Play a round of horseshoes or try your hand throwing a rope at the roping station. Bring your camera and get pictures of the family at the fun photo stand and dress-up station. The kids can make an ornament or decorate a bandana at the arts and crafts table.

Once you’ve worked up an appetite, you’ll enjoy a dinner of flame cooked hot dogs, hamburgers and veggie burgers along with a wide selection of toppings. A variety of cheeses, bacon, chili, pineapple, avocados, sautéed mushrooms and more are avail-able to personalize your meal. Baked beans, salad, watermelon, apple pie and of course campfire s’mores will round out the menu. Afterwards the kids can take a swing at the piñata and then compete in a treasure hunt for the Golden Horseshoe. A family water balloon toss finishes off the evening. Reservations are required.

DATESJune 25, July 2, July 16, July 23, July 30, August 6, September 3Ask us about private BBQ’s; great for reunions, birthdays and other special events!

FAMILY BBQ COSTAges 13 and over: Member $30, guest $35, public $40 Ages 7 – 12: Member $17, guest $20, public $25Ages 3 – 6: Member $10, guest $10, public $10Children 2 and under free

EQUESTRIAN PROGRAMS

Pony RidesPony rides are for children ages 2 – 6 weigh-ing 60 lbs. or less. After instruction, an adult or pony attendant leads the pony on a walk around our pony trail. Available Thursday –Monday, 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. Reservations required.

HALF-HOUR RIDECost: member $22, guest $24, public $27

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Get away. Tucked along the banks of Alder Creek in Tahoe Donner, Alder Creek Campground is the perfect place to escape. Loaded with amenities, Alder Creek Campground has everything including tent sites, RV sites with electricity and water, and hot showers. Campers can enjoy volleyball, ping pong, horseshoes and more, plus free Wi-Fi access for those who still want to stay connected to the outside world. Alder Creek Campground’s location makes hiking easy. With convenient access to the Emigrant Trail and Tahoe Donner’s own extensive trail system, exploring the Sierra Nevada wilderness is just steps away. From a relaxing getaway to a High Sierra adventure, Alder Creek Campground is the place for you.

Reservation and Cancellation PolicyReservations are accepted. A Visa, MasterCard or American Express is required to make a reservation. The campground is available for public use. Member and guest rates are avail-able upon presentation of a Tahoe Donner member ID card or a transferable guest card when checking in. Stays are limited to 28 consecutive days. Cancellations must be made 48 hours in advance of a reservation. In the event of a no-show, the fee for a one night stay will be charged to your credit card.

Rates Member Guest Public

Tent Campsite $21 $27 $29 RV Campsite with hook-ups $27 $37 $39Group site $100 $115 $130 Additional vehicle (per night) $5 $5 $5 Pets (per animal, per night, 2 dog maximum) $1 $1 $1 Wood (per bundle) $5 $5 $5 Sewer (per day, limited number of hook-ups) $5 $5 $5 Dump Station (non-campers) Free $5 $5

Monthly RatesTent Campsites $395 $455 $495 RV Campsites with hook-ups $585 $665 $690

INFORMATION

Season: Friday, June 17 – Sunday, September 11Office Hours: 9 a.m. – 5 p.m., dailyAddress: 13818 Alder Creek Rd. Truckee, CA 96161Phone: (530) 587-9462Email: [email protected]

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Set amidst the natural beauty of towering pines and meandering creeks, Tahoe Donner Golf Course offers 18-holes of championship golf that will challenge all abilities. With its scenic layout and the “Best Greens in the Tahoe region,” Tahoe Donner embodies the elements of a classic, Sierra course.

Green Fees Member Guest Public

18-holes* $60 $75 $125Afternoon $50 $65 $105Twilight $40 $55 $90Junior $22 $37 $509-holes $30 $40 $69Last Light (after 6 p.m.) $20 $25 n/a*Mandatory cart for public not included in this fee.Pre-Season & Post Season rates are discounted from rates above.Afternoon: 12 – 2:40 p.m.; Twilight: 3 – 4:20 p.m. Junior: under 18, after 12 p.m. Fees vary by time of day and time of year.

RentalsELECTRIC CARTS (PER RIDER) 9-holes $1018-holes $17Tahoe Donner Season Cart Pass (single) $375Tahoe Donner Season Cart Pass (double) $700HAND CARTS9-holes $5.5018-holes $8GOLF CLUBS $40

Personal Cart Trail Fees (members only) Season Private Cart Pass $425Daily 9-holes $8Daily 18-holes $14

Season PassesMember Full Pass (no restrictions) $1,200/$1,300*Member Weekday Pass (Sunday 12 p.m. – Friday 12 p.m.) $850/$925*Member Afternoon Pass* (Monday – Friday after 1:30 p.m.) $499/$549*Public Afternoon Pass* (Monday – Friday after 1:30 p.m.) $519/$569* Member Junior Pass (after 12 p.m.) $330Member 10-play Pack (18-holes) $500/$550Member 20-play Pack (18-holes) $900/$1,000Member 10-play Pack (9-holes) $270Guest 10-play Pack $650/$700*Lower price applies if purchased on or before May 31.

INFORMATION

Season: Friday, May 27 – Sunday, October 16Hours: 7 a.m. – 7 p.m., daily (weather and daylight permitting)Address: 12850 Northwoods Blvd. Truckee, CA 96161Phone: (530) 587-9443Email: [email protected]

FEATURES• 18-hole championship course• Black: 7,002; rating: 74.2; slope: 137• Black/Silver: 6,747; rating: 73.3; slope: 132• Silver: 6,562; rating: 72.4; slope: 130• Silver/Green: 5,947; rating: 70.3; slope: 126• Green: 5,588; rating: 72.3; slope: 138• Green/Blue: 5,286; rating: 70.6; slope: 132• Blue: 4,997; rating: 68.9; slope: 127• Lessons and clinics• Driving range• Short game practice facility• Pro Shop• Club rentals

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Reservation PolicyAll tee times must be guaranteed with a credit card. Cancellations or reductions to the number of players reserved must be made 24 hours prior to the tee time reserved. If this requirement is not met, you will be charged the original reservation price.

MEMBERSTD members may make golf reservations up to 14 days prior to desired reservation date, starting at 5:30 p.m., by using ForeTees, an Online Golf Reservations System exclusive to TD homeowners, or by calling the reserva-tions hotline at (530) 587-9440. A link to ForeTees is available through the Tahoe Donner golf website at golftahoedonner.com. For all other reservations or questions, call the Pro Shop at (530) 587-9443. Member ID cards must be presented when checking in. Members are allowed two starting times on weekdays and afternoons on holidays and weekends. One advance reservation per TD property owner is allowed on holiday and weekend mornings.

GUESTSGuests must check in with a member or have a transferable guest card. One guest per guest card.

PUBLICCall (530) 583-9443 within 12 days of the desired reservation date.

GROUP OUTINGSFor groups of 12 or more golfers, please con-tact the Director of Golf at (530) 587-9441 for special arrangements.

Dress Code & EtiquetteWe are delighted to welcome you to the Tahoe Donner Golf Course and know your round will be more enjoyable when you join us in observing a few minimum standards and core values. We strive to provide a premier club setting, appropriate to the relaxed mountain lifestyle. We appreciate our patrons choosing to dress in a respectful manner befitting the surroundings and quality of the Tahoe Donner Golf Course. We value the respect our members and guests have for each other and for the atmosphere of the course environment.

PROPER ATTIREWomen may wear a sleeveless blouse with a collar or a collarless blouse with a shoulder sec-tion of at least three inches wide. Tank tops are not acceptable. The lengths of tailored shorts or skirts are to be no shorter than five inches above the knee. Men must wear a collared shirt at all times. A mock collar is acceptable.

PACE OF PLAYApproximately 4.5 hours is sufficient time to complete a round of golf at Tahoe Donner under most circumstances. Your place on the course is behind the group in front of you - not in front of the group behind you.

THE OPEN HOLE COURTESYWhen an entire hole opens ahead of your group, you are expected to invite a faster group behind you to play through.

FOUR CORNERSTONES OF GOLF ETIQUETTE• Play “ready golf”• Remove all broken tees from the teeing ground• Replace all divots and cover with sand mix• Repair all ball marks found on a green

Driving RangeTimes will be posted daily as daylight changes. On Wednesdays, the range opens at 9 a.m. due to maintenance. Tokens for the ball machine may be purchased at Trout Creek Recre-ation Center or at the Pro Shop. Range keys are available at the Pro Shop. Driving range balls are the property of Tahoe Donner Association and are not to be taken from the driving range or surrounding area.

RATES Member Public One Token $3.50 $4Three Tokens $10 $11Range Key (min. 10) $30 n/aRange Key Deposit $10 n/a

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Junior Golf SchoolsGet your Tahoe Donner Junior Golfer prepared for the course. These golf schools are designed for 8 – 14 year olds. Junior players will learn to putt, chip, pitch, full swing, rules and etiquette. On the third day we will golf on the course. Please bring your own golf clubs, as the golf course has limited sets available. Call the Pro Shop at (530) 587-9443 to sign up. Junior Golf Schools run Tuesday – Thursday, 8 – 10 a.m.Dates: June 21 – 23, June 28 – June 30, July 5 – 7, July 19 – 21, July 26 – 28,August 2 – 4, August 9 – 11Cost: $150/juniorFor more information about clinics or golf schools, call the Pro Shop at (530) 587-9443.

Private LessonsAll Tahoe Donner PGA Teaching Pros are available for private lessons throughout the season. For more information on private lessons, call the Pro Shop at (530) 587-9443.

Golf ClinicsClinics are approximately one hour, daily from Monday, June 6 – Sunday, September 25. Adult Clinics are $20 per person and Junior Clinics are $15 per junior.For more information about clinics or golf schools, call the Pro Shop at (530) 587-9443.

PUTTING/CHIPPINGMondays, 11 a.m. No more three putts and learn how to chip properly. Meet on the putting green.

PITCHING/BUNKERTuesdays, 11 a.m.; Understand the correct way to hit the ball over trouble. Then learn how to get the ball out of the bunker and onto the green. Meet next to the short game green.

FULL SWING IRONS ONLYMondays, 2 p.m.; Wednesdays, 11 a.m.; Fridays, 2 p.m.; Saturdays, 2 p.m. Focus on hitting irons for the proper approach shot. Meet at the driving range.

SHORT GAME Thursdays, 2 p.m.; Fridays 11 a.m. This clinic covers putting, chipping, and pitching to help lower your score. Meet next to the short game green.

HYBRIDS, WOODS AND DRIVER Thursdays, 11 a.m.; Learn the proper swing fundamentals to help improve hitting the longer clubs. Meet at the driving range.

TEMPO CLINICSaturdays, 9 a.m.; Make your golf swing smooth and effortless while hitting to a soundtrack. Meet at the driving range.

GOLF 101 CLINICSundays, 9 a.m.; To help the beginning golfer to understand the correct fundamentals in the golf swing. Meet at the driving range.

JUNIOR CLINIC Sundays 10:30 a.m.; This clinic is geared for ages 6 – 13. Meet at the driving range.

GOLF PROGRAMS GOLF CLUB

MEN’S CLUBOpen to all male members 18 and over. Membership includes tournament eligibility, Wednesday Skins Games and NCGA member-ship/handicap. Dues: $85 per yearContact: Ralph Shindler, [email protected]

Women’s ClubOpen to all female members 18 and over. Membership includes tournament eligibil-ity, Tuesday morning Ladies Day and PWGA membership/handicap. Dues: $90 per yearContact: Denise Kosak, [email protected]

WOMEN’S 9-HOLERS CLUBOpen to all female members 18 and over. Membership includes tournament eligibility and Thursday morning 9-hole golf. Dues: $50 per yearContact: Hilary Ward, [email protected]

JUNIOR GOLF CLUBOpen to all members 17 and under. Member-ship includes tournament eligibility and Thursday afternoon golf outings. Dues: $25 per seasonContact: Jean Lai, [email protected]

For a 2011 tournament schedule, visit golftahoedonner.com.

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INFORMATION

Season: Saturday, May 7 – Sunday, October 2(Subject to change, conditions permitting.)Hours: Gates open 7:30 a.m. – dusk Pro Shop Hours: 7:45 a.m. – 8 p.m.Address: 11509 Northwoods Blvd. Truckee, CA 96161Phone: (530) 587-9474Email: [email protected]

FEATURES• 11 hard courts• Two practice walls• Ball machine with serving feature• Pro Shop with Nike and Head/Penn products• Lessons, clinics events and junior camps• Outdoor patio with barbecue and fire pit• Shaded viewing deck

Swing into summer at the Tahoe Donner Tennis Center. Located on beautiful Bennett Flat Meadow with the waters of the creek splashing nearby, the Tennis Center is the perfect place to spend a day. We have everything you need to fulfill all your tennis needs including adult and junior clinics, professional racquet stringing, lessons, events and more. Tennis is a sport that can be enjoyed at any age. Stop by to check out what we offer and we will see you on the courts.

Rates Member Guest

Daily Play (w/Rec Fee) Free n/aDaily Play (w/out Rec Fee) $6 $8Twilight Play (after 4 p.m.) $4 $6Ages 6 & under Free Free

Equipment FeesRacket Rental $5 $5Ball Hopper $5 $7Ball Machine (One hour) $15 $18Ball Machine (Season pass) $175 n/aBall Machine (Family pass) $250 n/a

Reservation PolicyFour of our 11 courts are available on a reservation basis for our members. Reservations may be made in person or by telephone, after 9:30 a.m., for the following day. Reservation times will start and end at the top of the hour. Two-hour reservations for morning play will only be avail-able from 8 – 10 a.m. and 10 a.m. – noon. All reservations not claimed within five minutes of the scheduled start time will be assigned to the first party on the waiting list.

Court Walk-on PolicyThe remaining courts will be available for walk-on play. Walk-on courts rotate every 1.25 hours for singles and 1.75 hours for doubles. No reservations will be accepted for walk-on courts as they are booked on a first come, first served basis. You must be present at the tennis facility to claim a walk-on court. The number of walk-on courts may be limited to help accommodate lesson, clinic and event demand.

InstructionPerhaps you are just starting out in the game of tennis? Or maybe you are a seasoned tennis player looking to refine your technique? No matter your level, the Tahoe Donner Tennis Center offers lessons and clinics for everyone. With close to 20 hours of weekly Adult Tennis Clinics, our Certified Tennis Professionals will have you swinging like a pro in no time. Our Junior Ten-nis Camps and Junior Tennis Clinics offer plenty of hands-on instructions for the tennis players of tomorrow.

MORE...Stay tuned this summer as we look to add more exciting events and programs. Celeb-rity Weekends, Team Tennis Trip, Date Nights, Game Nights, Fashion Shows and much more are in the works to make this summer one to remember at Tahoe Donner Tennis. Check Weekly News, TD News, tahoedonner.com, tahoedonnertennis.com, tahoedonnertennisclub.com and be on the lookout for possible YouTube, Twitter and Facebook postings as well.

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Pro ExhibitionsSit back, relax and watch the pros go to work as they battle it out on the court for your view-ing pleasure. This year we look to scour the area and beyond for some top notch talent to entertain and show us how it is really done. Pro exhibitions start at 3 p.m., sponsored by the Tennis Club and are free to everyone.Dates: Saturday, July 2: Margarita MadnessSaturday, July 23: Beer/Wine Delight

Club ChampionshipsMark Saturday, July 30, and Sunday, July 31, on your calendar as the tennis action heats up. Sign up to compete for the title of Club Champion. Must be a member of the Tennis Club to participate. Format TBA.Cost: TBA

Tahoe Donner Versus SeriesGet your game face on as we challenge the very best players from rival clubs. The Tennis Center is excited to bring a host of exchange matches to test your skills and make new ten-nis friends this summer. Sign up early, as spots are sure to fill up quickly. Free to all Tahoe Donner members with a paid Recreation Fee.Dates and Times : TBA

USTA TournamentsThe Tahoe Donner Tennis Center is excited to host five USTA Tournaments this summer. This year’s tournament schedule brings back a Grand Slam, a new Senior Tournament and Tournament of the Year status as well. Visit norcal.usta.com to enter.

TAHOE DONNER THIRD ANNUAL NTRP TOURNAMENT – A USTA NORCAL NTRP GRAND SLAM – 2X RANKING POINTSFriday – Sunday, June 3 – 5NMW(2.5-5.0)s, SE; NMW(2.5-5.0)d, SE; NX(2.5-5.0)d,SE

SECOND ANNUAL SUMMER JUNIOR CHALLENGERSaturday – Sunday, June 18 – 19Challenger: BG(18-10)s, FMLC; Challenger: BG(18-10)d,FMLC

PAM KRONE MEMORIAL NTRP TOURNAMENT – TOURNAMENT OF THE YEAR IN 2.5 AND 3.0 – 1.5X RANKING POINTSFriday – Sunday, August 26 – 28NMW(2.5-5.0)s, SE; NMW(2.5-5.0)d, SE; NX(2.5-5.0)d,SE

THIRD ANNUAL FALL JUNIOR CHALLENGERSaturday – Sunday, September 17 – 18Challenger: BG(18-10)s, FMLC; Challenger: BG(18-10)d, FMLC

TAHOE DONNER SENIOR TOURNAMENT Friday – Sunday, September 30 – October 2MW(35-85)s,SE; MW(35-85)d, SE; X(35-85)d, SE

Tennis Across AmericaEnjoy a free day of tennis as part of our third annual Tennis Across America event on Saturday, May 7. We will have something for the whole family to enjoy as we show-case our 2011 summer programs. Sign up in the Pro Shop. Free event

Memorial Weekend Season Kick-OffLace up those sneakers and grab your racquet as we kick off the season in style. This Ten-nis Club sponsored event gets you out on the courts for a great afternoon of team tennis. This exciting format will have you buzzing around from court to court and match to match as you fight for every game to help your team to victory. Date: Saturday, May 28Round Robin: 2 – 5 p.m.BBQ and Potluck: 5 p.m.Cost: Free for Tennis Club members; Tahoe Donner member $10; Guest $10 plus $6 court fee

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TENNIS CLUB

Tennis anyone? Are you looking for other members who enjoy the sport of tennis? The Tennis Club is an organization that seeks to promote tennis involvement in the Tahoe Donner community. It is never too late to get into the game. For more information, please contact the Director of Tennis at [email protected]. Tennis Club applications are available in the Pro Shop or online at tahoedonnertennisclub.com.

The Tennis Club Board is made up of a volun-teer group of homeowners that host our ever popular Burger Bashes, Pro Exhibitions and the Club Doubles Championship. All of these efforts are supported by the individuals and families who join each year. Some benefits of joining the Tennis Club include discounted event admission, free entry to Burger Bashes, free tennis clinics, eligibility to participate in the Club Doubles Championships and a copy and inclusion in the 2011 Tennis Club Yearbook. Membership: $20 individual, $30 family

TENNIS PROGRAMS

LessonsMaybe camps or clinics aren’t your thing and you are looking for a more personal approach to improving your game. Lessons are also a great way to learn if any of our other pro-grams don’t fit your schedule.

Member Private - One Hour $60 Private - Half Hour $35 Semi-Private - One Hour $70 Group Lesson (3) $25/personGroup Lesson (4 – 8) $20/person

GuestPrivate - One Hour $70Private - Half Hour $40Semi-Private - One Hour $80

Weekly Play DaysJust sign up in the Pro Shop and we will take care of the rest. All play days begin opening weekend.Play Times:May 7 - May 30, 9 – 11 a.m.May 31 – September 5, 8 – 10 a.m.September 6 – October 2, 9 – 11 a.m.

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

Burger BashesThese Tennis Club sponsored events have become a mainstay of the summer tennis schedule. Join the warm-up clinic with one of our Certified Teaching Pros and then test your skills in round robin play. Stay for the post-match BBQ and potluck. Dates: Saturday, June 25; July 16; August 13Clinic: 3 p.m.Round Robin: 4 – 6 p.m.BBQ and Potluck: 6 p.m.Cost: Free for Tennis Club members; Tahoe Donner member $10; Guest $10 plus $6 court fee

Junior Tennis CampOur Junior Tennis Camps are an ideal way to immerse your rising tennis star in a four-hour per day, five-day a week camp. These camps will have 5 – 12 year olds participate in a wide range of tennis activities to help hone their skills. Camps run Monday – Friday from 12 – 4 p.m.Cost: member $180 weekly, $45 daily; guest $220 weekly, $55 daily

Session 1: June 13 – 17 Session 2: June 20 – 24 Session 3: June 27 – July 1 Session 4: July 4 – 8 Session 5: July 11 – 15 Session 6: July 18 – 22Session 7: July 25 – 29Session 8: August 1 – 5Session 9: August 8 – 12Session 10: August 15 – 19

Adult ClinicsCARDIO TENNISGet your heart pumping with a great workout while hitting lots of tennis balls.Morning Cardio: 9 – 10 a.m. daily, except WednesdaysEvening Cardio: 6 – 7 p.m. Mondays and Wednesdays, Cost: member $12, guest $15

THEMED INSTRUCTIONAL CLINICSCheck out the schedule of upcoming themes at the Pro Shop as these clinics provide a specific focus to help bring your game to the next level.Morning: 10 – 11 a.m. daily, except WednesdaysEvening: 6 – 7 p.m., Tuesdays and Thursdays Cost: member $15, guest $18

LADIES DAY DRILL AND PLAYA fun-filled morning of tennis. Sharpen your skills in a clinic with our pros and then put them to the test in round robin play.Wednesdays: 9 a.m.– 12 p.m.Cost: member $20, guest $25

Junior ClinicsThese clinics are designed specifically for the needs of junior players. An age-specific breakdown of groups will help foster learn-ing and keep your children having fun. Sign up for six clinic sessions for the price of five. Junior Clinics run Monday – Thursday at 4 p.m. and Saturday at 1 p.m. Single clinic drop-ins available as well. Clinics start Saturday, May 28, and end on Saturday, September 3.

AGE GROUPSSmashers: 3 – 4 year oldsCrushers: 5 – 6 year oldsSlammers: 7 – 8 year oldsBashers: 9 – 10 year oldsSlicers: 11 – 12 year oldsTop Spinners*: 13 & over*Limited availability – check with pro shop for dates and timesSingle Clinic Cost: member $12, guest $15

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INFORMATION

Hours: 6 a.m. – 10 p.m. daily Address: 12790 Northwoods Blvd. Truckee, CA 96161Phone: (530) 587-9437 Fax: (530) 587-0947 Email: [email protected]

Run. Swim. Jump. Soak. Tahoe Donner’s state of the art fitness facility gives you many oppor-tunities to get in shape. Whether you are just starting a fitness program or are an experienced athlete training for an event, Trout Creek Recreation Center is the place for you. Features include: weight room, cardio room, fitness classes, recreation pool, lap pool, steam room, spas, massage program, personal training and more. At Trout Creek Recreation Center, you can work up a sweat or soak in the hot tub after a day of playing in the mountains.

Fitness ClassesTrout Creek Recreation Center offers a variety of fitness classes that cater to all ages, abilities and fitness levels. Classes include: Anusara Yoga, Cardio Cross Training, Pilates, Water Aerobics, Boot Camp, Spinning, Zumba and more. Visit tahoedonner.com/troutcreek.html for a complete schedule.

Access RatesMember w/Rec Fee FreeMember w/out Rec Fee $6Guest* $8Children 6 & under Free*Up to 4 guests per transferable guest card

LOCKER RENTALOne week $5One month $10Six months $15One year $20Daily locker rentals are available at no charge.

BASIC FITNESS CLASSMember $6Guest $10Member 10-pack $54

PREMIUM FITNESS CLASS (YOGA & SPINNING)Member $8Guest $12Member 10-pack $72Member Unlimited Pass $290

New! Kids ClubThe Trout Creek Child Drop-in Program is designed to provide parents with a safe and stimulating environment for your little ones ages 3 months – 8 years while you take advantage of the Trout Creek Recreation Center and services. Enjoy an uninter-rupted workout in our state of the art cardio or weight facilities, take a fitness class, relax with a massage or enjoy a soak in one of our spas, sauna, or steam room. Drop-in ser-vices are restricted to two-hour maximum per day and parents are required to stay on premises during this time.

Monday/Wednesday/Friday: 9 a.m. – 1:15 p.m.Tuesday/Thursday/Saturday: 8 a.m. – 12:15 p.m.Cost: $3 for 30 minutes**Purchased in blocks of two-hours. Late fees apply after two hours. Please note this is an introductory rate, contact Trout Creek for current rate.

Visit tahoedonner.com/troutcreek.html for Child Drop-in Program rules and restrictions.

MassageNot just an indulgence, massage is recog-nized as a highly effective treatment for many health conditions and a great way to recover from muscle stress created playing in the mountains or after a workout. Our staff of certified massage therapists provides a therapeutic touch in the form of Swedish/Esalen, sports and deep tissue massage. Also offered by individual therapists are various other healing techniques including myofas-cial, trigger point, shiatsu, hot stone, Thai and reflexology. Visit troutcreekmassage.com to book your massage today.

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Personal TrainingAre you planning to start a new fitness program? Do you work out but don’t see the results you are hoping for? Whether your goal is to lose weight, get healthy, build muscle or increase endurance, our personal trainers have years of experience to help set you on the right path. Contact Trout Creek Recreation Center for a list of certified personal trainers.

Member Facility OrientationOn the last Friday of every month at 4 p.m., Trout Creek Recreation Center staff offers mem-bers an orientation to the center’s facilities and programs. Take a tour and learn about facility programs and the proper use of equipment from a certified personal trainer. We recommend wearing comfortable clothing.

Gym Sticker ProgramChildren ages 9 – 13 may use the cardio and weight room with the approval of a personal trainer contracted with Tahoe Donner Association. Schedule an appointment with any of our trainers and they will create a structured exercise program to ensure safe and proper use of the equipment. Children under the age of 9 must be under the direct supervision of a personal trainer. (Personal trainer fees will apply.)

Trout Creek Running, Swimming and Cycling GroupsAre you interested in joining a running, swimming or cycling group? This summer, Trout Creek Recreation Center will provide the opportunity to meet with fellow members of your community who share common interests with you. Motivation, camaraderie and advice are just a few of the benefits of joining. Fellow members will become a wealth of information on topics like how to train, and upcoming events in our area. If you are interested in participat-ing, or you would like to share your knowledge and experience with others by leading a run, swim or bike ride, please let us know by emailing [email protected].

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INFORMATION

TROUT CREEK RECREATION CENTER (RECREATION POOL)Address: 12790 Northwoods Blvd.Truckee, CA 96161Season: Saturday, May 28 – Sunday, October 2 Fees: Members w/ Rec Fee FreeMembers without Rec Fee $6Guests $8Children 6 & under Free*Difference of fee due if Northwoods Pool entry fee has been paid on the same day.

NORTHWOODS POOLAddress: 11509 Northwoods Blvd.,Truckee, CA 96161Season:Saturday, June 18 – Monday, September 5Fees: Members w/ Rec Fee FreeMembers without Rec Fee $4Guests $6Children 6 & under Free

Beat the heat and jump into one of Tahoe Donner’s refreshing pools. Each of our aquatic facilities offers a unique atmosphere. Northwood Pool and Trout Creek Recreation Center both offer recreational swim hours with lifeguards on duty. Check out our full roster of swim lessons on pg. 21 as well as an array of other aquatic programs on pg 22. Trout Creek Recreation Center also boasts a dedicated lap swimming pool as well as supplemental lap swim hours in our Recre-ation pool.

*Swim Sticker Program: Children ages 9 – 13 can register at Trout Creek Recreation Center to obtain non-supervised swim privileges. A swim test will be required and a wrist band identifying them as non-supervised must be worn at all times. These privileges include the Trout Creek Rec-reation Center Rec. Pool, Family Spa, outdoor restrooms and the Northwoods Pool. No one under 14 should be left unsupervised in other areas of the Trout Creek Recreation Center facilities. These privileges will be revoked and the parent/guardian contacted immediately if any behavior problems are encountered.

Having a party? Celebrate your occasion with a private pool party! The Northwoods Pool is available on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays from 5 – 7:30 p.m. for your party! Reservations must be made in advance by calling the Aquatics Coordinator at the Trout Creek Recreation Center, (530) 582-9627. Alcohol is permitted on the premises during pool parties, with the exception of glass containers. All pool parties must be booked at least one week prior to event date.Fee: $100 Interested in a pizza pool party? Ask the Aquatics Coordinator about Pizza on the Hill specials when making your reservation.

LAP SWIMTROUT CREEK RECREATION CENTER

Recreation Pool Lap SwimHours: Friday – Sunday from 7:30 – 9 a.m.* NO lifeguard is on duty at this time.*Lap swimmers will share the Recreation Pool with other aquatic programs.

Lap Pool*Hours: Seven days a week from 6 a.m. – 10 p.m.*The Lap Pool deck is a Quiet Area during the season that the Recreation Pool is open.

Lap Swim Rules:

1. Lap Swim is defined by the ability to repetitively complete at least one length of the pool without assistance.

2. If it becomes necessary to share lanes with other swimmers, please choose a lane with swimmers that most closely reflect your pace. Joining a lane is by agreement of swimmers occupying that lane. 3. When two or more swimmers occupy a lane, swimmers may opt to split lanes. Circle swimming is required whenever three or more swimmers occupy the same lane.

4. Slower swimmers should keep to the outer lanes and faster swimmers to the middle lane.

5. The Lap Pool deck and spa area are a Quiet Area. Loud or rambunctious behavior is prohibited.

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RECREATION SWIMNORTHWOODS POOL Hours: Seven days a week from 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.

TROUT CREEK RECREATION CENTER (RECREATION POOL)Hours*: Monday - Thursday, 11:30 a.m. – 7 p.m. Friday - Sunday, 10 a.m. – 7 p.m.*Modified Seasonal Hours:May 30 through end of TTUSD school yearWeekdays: 3 – 7 p.m.Weekends: 10 a.m. – 7 p.m.September 5 – October 2Weekdays: 3 – 7 p.m.Weekends: 10 a.m. – 7 p.m.

Friday ‘Float Your Boat’ Bring your floating pool toys and have a splash! No hard sided flotation devices or floaties are allowed. Lifeguards reserve the right to remove any flotation devices at their discretion.Time: 5 – 7 p.m.

Recreation Swim Rules:

1. Children under the age of 14 should not use the pool without adult supervision. (Please ask about our ‘Swim Sticker’ program.) Parents are responsible for the accompani- ment and supervision of their non-swimmer children in any water depth that may be potentially unsafe for their ability.

2. Swim diapers and/or tight fitting rubber pants are required for all children who are not potty trained. Swim diapers are avail- able at the Trout Creek Recreation Center front desk. In the event of a fecal accident in the pool or spas, a mandatory 24-hour closure will be required. Patrons will be directed to other available facilities.

3. The spas in the lap pool area are heated to above 100 degrees fahrenheit and are not recommended for children.

4. Please shower before entering the pool and/or spas.

5. Please no running on pool decks.

6. Please no diving or flipping.

7. Please no jumping or splashing in spas.

8. Please no horseplay, shoving or pushing in or around pool and/or spas.

9. Please no chewing gum or breath holding activities.

10. Please no hanging on lane lines.

11. Please no smoking.

12. Please no glass.

13. Only Coast Guard-approved life jackets are allowed in the pool or spas. No other flotation devices are allowed.

14. Trout Creek Recreation Center staff members reserve the right to prohibit any activity that they consider to be unsafe and/or disruptive.

15. In the event that we must close the Rec Pool and/or Family Spa, recreation swim hours will be available in the Trout Creek Lap Pool and/or spas from 3 – 7 p.m. weekdays and 11 a.m. – 7 p.m. weekends, unless equivalent facilities are open and available elsewhere.

16. Children 6 and under must be within arm’s reach of a parent/guardian.

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SWIM LESSONSINFORMATION

Mailing Address: Tahoe Donner AssociationATTN: Aquatics11509 Northwoods Blvd. Truckee, CA 96161Phone: (530) 582-9627Fax: (530) 587-0947 Email: [email protected]

Semi/Private Lessons Our private lessons are designed to provide instruction for basic skills such as floating, kicking, breath control and advanced stroke refinement. Instructors will gauge the level of each student and work with them at their own pace. Purchase of a semi-private lesson entitles registrant to a minimum of two and maximum of three participants per semi-private lesson. Students may be no more than one level apart. All lessons are 30 minutes in duration and must be booked at least one week prior to the class date. Private Lesson Cost: member $30/lesson, guest $35/lesson Semi-private Lesson Cost: member $40/lesson, guest $45/lesson

June 13 – August 19*:Mondays – Thursdays9 a.m., 9:40 a.m., 10:20 a.m., 11 a.m., Trout Creek Recreation Center5 p.m., 5:35 p.m., 6:10 p.m.,Northwoods Pool *Evening lessons end August 4Fridays11 a.m., 11:30 a.m.,Trout Creek Recreation Center

Adult Swim Lessons BEGINNERNo previous skills required. This is a basic swim course for adults just learning to swim. The course is designed to teach floating and basic stroke techniques, including the front crawl and elementary backstroke. Sessions consist of four classes and each class is one hour in duration.Days: Monday – ThursdayTime: 7 – 8 p.m.Where: Trout Creek Recreation CenterCost: member $40

Session 1: June 20 – 23Session 2: June 27 –30

INTERMEDIATEPrerequisite: Adult Beginner or equivalent ability. Continue to improve the front crawl and be introduced to the breaststroke and sidestroke. Depending on skill level, advanced strokes, treading water and flip turns may be introduced. Days: Monday – ThursdayTime: 7 – 8 p.m.Where: Trout Creek Recreation Center Cost: member $40

Session 3: July 18 – 21Session 4: July 25 – 28

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GROUP SWIM LESSONS

Lessons are 30 minutes long and sessions run for two weeks. Morning lessons are held at Trout Creek Recreation Center and evening lessons are held at the Northwoods Pool. To provide consistent, quality swim lessons, PARTICIPANTS ARE REQUIRED TO ATTEND THE FIRST LESSON OF ANY SESSION FOR WHICH THEY ARE ENROLLED. All participants must be registered at least one week prior to the class start date. A minimum enrollment of three partici-pants per session is required. Classes may be cancelled due to insufficient enrollment.Days: Monday – Thursday Cost: member $40/session, guest $45/session

Session 1: June 20 – 23, 27 – 30Session 2: July, 5 – 8,* July 11 – 14Session 3: July 18 – 21, 25 – 28Session 4: August 1 – 4, 8 – 11 *Note: Lessons this week will be Tuesday – Friday due to the 4th of July holiday.

FREE Swim Lesson Demo DayJoin us for a FREE 30 minute swim lesson before our regular lessons begin! On Thurs-day, June 9, from 3:30 – 4:30 p.m. we will be conducting a Water Safety Instructor class to train our swim instructors for the sum-mer season. As part of their training, we need real students to practice teaching skills. Your swimmer can take part in a FREE 30 minute swim lesson and level check to regain those swimming legs and determine at what level they are currently swimming. Reservations can be made in advance by calling the Aquat-ics Coordinator at Trout Creek Recreation Center, (530) 582-9627. Students must be at least 6 months old for Guppies and be accom-panied by an adult in the water and at least 2-½ years old for all other levels.

Swim Lesson PotluckCome out to the Trout Creek Recreation Center BBQ area and celebrate your child’s swim accomplishments for 2011! All those that participated in the 2011 Learn-to-Swim Program are invited. Swimmers will receive a certificate and award and enjoy water games, face painting and fun in the sun with their swim instructors. Hamburgers and hot dogs will be provided. For more information, or to make your reservation and receive your pot-luck assignment, please call the Trout Creek Aquatics Coordinator at (530) 582-9627. Please RSVP no later than Monday, August 1.August 4: 12:30 – 2:30 p.m.

Parent Swim Lesson OrientationThe Tahoe Donner Association invites you to our Parent Swim Lesson Orientation on Sunday, June 19, at 7 p.m. Come meet our instructors, learn what to expect from Tahoe Donner’s Learn to Swim Program, and receive some fun and useful tools to prep your little one for learning to swim. Together we can make your child’s swim lesson an enjoyable and successful experience. Instructors and the Aquatics Coordinator will be available to answer any questions you may have.

GUPPIES: PARENT/TOTChildren ages 6 months – 3 years will spend time with a trained instructor. Adults will be taught to help children learn water adjust-ment, use of supported floats, kicks, and assisted entries through instruction songs and games. This is a water exploration experience for both parent and child.Session 1 – 4: 11:00 a.m.

LEVEL 1: BUBBLE BLOWERSChildren ages 2-½ and older can adjust to the water and a swim lesson setting. Instructors focus on introducing the following skills: water entries and exits, bubble blowing, underwater exploration, kicking, arm movements, body position, and supported locomotion.Session 1 – 4: 9:40 a.m., 10:20 a.m., 11 a.m.Session 1 – 4: 5 p.m., Northwoods Pool

LEVEL 2: STARFISHPrerequisite: Level 1. Instructors will build on prior water abilities focusing on the following basic skills: floating, gliding, retrieving under-water objects and unsupported swimming on front and back.Session 1 – 4: 9:40 a.m., 10:20 a.m., 11 a.m.Session 1 – 4: 5:35 p.m., Northwoods Pool

LEVEL 3: DUCKIESPrerequisite: Level 2. Students at this level will learn the front and elementary back strokes. Instructors will introduce treading water, diving, rhythmic breathing and promote water safety. Most skills will be performed independently.Session 1 – 4: 9 a.m., 9:40 a.m., 10:20 a.m., 11 a.m.Session 1 – 4: 6:10 p.m., Northwoods Pool

LEVEL 4: SEALSPrerequisite: Level 3. Students will work on their endurance during the front and back crawl strokes. They will be introduced to breaststroke, new ways of treading water, diving and rotary breathing.Session 1 – 4: 9 a.m., 9:40 a.m., 10:20 a.m., Trout Creek Recreation Center

LEVEL 5: DOLPHINSPrerequisite: Level 4. Students will work on improving existing skills while increasing endurance. They will be introduced to the butterfly, competitive dives and open turns.Session 1 – 4: 9 a.m.Trout Creek Recreation Center

LEVEL 6: SHARKSPrerequisite: Level 5. The objective of Level 6 is to refine strokes so students swim them with more ease, efficiency, power and smoothness over greater distances. This is also the time to introduce other aquatic activities. Level 6 is designed with “menu” options, including Fitness Swimmer and Per-sonal Water Safety. Fitness Swimmer allows students to demonstrate etiquette in fitness swimming, use of equipment when swim-ming and to demonstrate various training techniques. Personal Water Safety will intro-duce surface diving, survival float, survival swimming and self-rescue techniques.Session 2 and 4, Fitness Swimmer: 9 a.m.Trout Creek Recreation CenterSession 3, Personal Water Safety: 9 a.m. Trout Creek Recreation Center

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AQUATIC PROGRAMS

Tiger SharksTahoe Donner’s recreation swim team – the Trout Creek Tiger Sharks, is in its third sea-son. Come join us for fun and fitness devel-oping core skills in all four racing strokes! Participants must be 6 – 15 years of age and must be able to complete the skills equivalent of a Level 5 swimmer or higher. Please note: a minimum enrollment of five par-ticipants per session is required. Workouts may be cancelled due to insufficient enrollment.Days: Monday/Wednesday/FridayTime: 8 – 9 a.m.Where: Trout Creek Recreation CenterCost: $30 per week*, Drop in fee of $12 *Register for all 6 sessions and save $20! Discount will be given after the completion of Session 6. Session 1: June 27 – July 1Session 2: July 4 – 8Session 3: July 11 – 15Session 4: July 18 – 22Session 5: July 25 – 29Session 6: August 1 – 5

Swim Camp Swim Camp is fun in the sun! Come to camp and improve your endurance and swim skills through a variety of games and drills. Par-ticipants must be 7 years or older and have completed equivalent of Level 4 or higher. Younger swimmers will be considered based on swimming ability.June 27 – July 1: 9 – 10:30 a.m.Where: Trout Creek Recreation CenterCost: member $80, guest $90

Water AerobicsOur water aerobics classes focus on cardio-vascular conditioning using interval segments and targets a Beginner/Intermediate level. Monday, Wednesday, Friday: 9 a.m.Saturday & Sunday: 9:30 a.m.Where: Trout Creek Recreation CenterCost: member $6, guest $10

Junior Lifeguard TrainingJoin us for a fun-filled week of basic life-guarding skills. Participants will practice rescue techniques in pool, lake, and river set-tings. This program is a great prep course for future certification. Participants must be 9 years or older and have completed equivalent of Level 5 swim lessons or higher.July 11 – 15: 9 – 10:30 a.m.Where: Trout Creek Recreation CenterCost: member $110, guest $120

Lifeguard TrainingIf you are 15 years or older and looking for a great summer job or a challenging career in the aquatics industry, The Tahoe Donner American Red Cross Lifeguarding certifica-tion program will give you an advantage! The lifeguarding certification will qualify you to work as part of a committed team of certified lifeguards while you work together to provide safety and protection to aquatic patrons. You could save a life! Your certifi-cation will provide you with the necessary skills to prevent and respond to water related emergencies. Attendance at all scheduled classes is required for certification. Upon successful completion, participants will obtain the American Red Cross Lifeguard certificate, as well as the First Aid & CPR/AED for the Professional Rescuer.May 16, 18, 20: 3 – 9 p.mMay 21 – 22: 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.Where: Trout Creek Recreation CenterCost*: member $150, guest $175*If you are hired onto the Trout Creek Aquat-ics staff and fulfill your season commitment, your course fee will be refunded less a $35 materials fee.

Lifeguard, First Aid/CPR AED Review Course These review courses are intended for indi-viduals who have successfully completed a Red Cross Lifeguarding course or first aid course within the last four years and/or a CPR/AED for the professional rescuer course within the last two years. Where: Trout Creek Recreation CenterCost*: CPR/AED $50, Lifeguard $75 *If you are hired onto the Trout Creek Aquat-ics staff and fulfill your season commitment, your course fee will be refunded less a $35 materials fee.

CPR/AED REVIEW ONLYJune 4 : 9 a.m. – 1 p.m.FULL LIFEGUARD REVIEW COURSEJune 5 : 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.

Water Safety Instructor Course If you are 16 years or older and enjoy swim-ming and teaching others, this course will teach you the skills needed to teach all levels of swimming to both youths and adults. WSI certification provides a competitive edge in the aquatics industry and will often be the factor that gets you the job over other candi-dates. WSI certified instructors are also often paid at a higher rate than uncertified aquatics staff. WSI certification is a requirement for all Tahoe Donner swim instructors. You must attend all scheduled classes to receive certifica-tion. June 6 – 10: 3 – 9 p.m.Where: Trout Creek Recreation CenterCost*: member $150, guest $175 *If you are hired onto the Trout Creek Aquat-ics staff and fulfill your season commitment, your course fee will be refunded less a $50 materials fee.

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INFORMATION

Mailing Address: Tahoe Donner AssociationATTN: Day Camps11509 Northwoods Blvd.Truckee, CA 96161Phone: (530) 587-9493 Fax: (530) 587-0685 Email: [email protected]

Are you ready to enroll your kids in a summer of fun filled activities. All of our day camp sessions are five days spanning Monday – Friday. Camps are for members and member’s guests. Early registration is necessary, and registration will begin on May 3 for members and May 17 for member’s guests. Camp waivers can be found online through the Tahoe Donner website at tahoedonner.com.

NOTE TO PARENTSPlease take careful note of the age level requirements for each camp program 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. 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 camp. All children must be potty-trained to attend any camp. Children in pull-ups will not be allowed to attend camp.Please note camp age ranges, times, and locations as some have changed.

2011 Camp Schedule:

Session 1: June 20 – 24Session 2: June 27 – July 1Session 3: July 5 – 8*Session 4: July 11 – 15Session 5: July 18 – 22Session 6: July 25 – 29Session 7: August 1 – 5Session 8: August 8 – 12*Session 3 camp will be discounted 20 percent as there will be no camps on Monday, July 4.

Cancellations or Refunds:All 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 will be charged. No refunds will be given for cancellations and/or changes less than 14 days prior to the first day of the session for which you are registered.

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Club Tahoe DonnerCampers will love the adventurous activities offered in this camp. Each day a new excur-sion will take place. They include trips to the beach, indoor rock climbing, Sierra hiking, arts and crafts, outdoor games and other favorites. Participants must bring a hearty lunch, water bottle, sunscreen, hat, swim-suit, sweatshirt, towel, closed toed shoes and a white t-shirt for tie-dye. Ages: 8 – 9 year oldsTime: 9:15 a.m. – 2:15 p.m. Where: Pick-up and drop-off at the Northwoods Clubhouse on M, T, Th, F Wednesday: Beach Day, pick up and drop off at the Beach Club Marina. 9 a.m. – 2 p.m.Cost: member $170, guest $190

Donner Lake Adventure CampThis camp offers your camper many adven-tures including: swimming, hiking, games, indoor rock climbing, arts and crafts, Wednesday BBQ’s at the Beach Club Marina, river rafting and archery. Participants must bring a hearty lunch, swimsuit, towel, water bottle, sunscreen, hat, sweatshirt and a white t-shirt for tie-dye. Children must be willing to participate in all daily camp activities.Ages: 10 – 12 year oldsTime: 9:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. M, T, Th, FWednesdays: 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. Where: Pick-up and drop-off at the Beach Club Marina at the Clubhouse. The Clubhouse is located at the exit gate in the Marina parking lot.Cost: member $185, guest $210

High Mountain Kids CampWe will focus on providing a nurturing environment for your little ones. This camp focuses on outdoor activities, hiking, arts and crafts, creative play and a Wednesday BBQ at the Beach Club Marina. Participants must bring a daypack with water bottle, a snack, closed toed shoes, swim suit, sunscreen, towel and a white t-shirt for tie-dye. Important: Children must be potty trained to attend. No pull-ups are allowed.Ages: 3 – 4 years old (Must be 3 by the first day of the session the child is attending.)Time: 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Where: Pick-up and drop-off at the Downhill Ski Area for M, T, Th, and F; Wednesday: Beach Day, pick up and drop off at the Beach Club Marina.Cost: member $130, guest $150

ExplorersThis camp focuses on outdoor activities, hiking, outdoor games, as well as arts and crafts and a Wednesday BBQ at the Beach Club Marina. Participants must bring a daypack filled with a hearty snack, water bottle, sunscreen, hat, swimsuit, towel, closed toed shoes, sweatshirt and a white t-shirt for tie-dye.Ages: 5 year oldsTime: 9 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Monday – FridayWhere: Pick-up and drop-off at Tahoe Donner Downhill Ski Area on M,T, Th, and F;Wednesday: Beach Day, pick up and drop off at the Beach Club Marina. Cost: member $130, guest $150

PioneersThis camp offers your camper many adventures such as swimming, hiking, indoor rock climbing, outdoor games, arts and crafts and a Wednesday BBQ at the Beach Club Marina. Participants must bring a day pack with a hearty lunch, water bottle, sunscreen, hat, swimsuit, towel, closed toed shoes, sweatshirt and a white t-shirt for tie-dye. Ages: 6 – 7 year oldsTime: 9 a.m. – 2 p.m. Where: Pick-up and drop-off at the Down-hill Ski Area for M, T, Th, and F; Wednesday: Beach Day, pick up and drop off at the Beach Club Marina.Cost: member $170, guest $190

DAY CAMP PROGRAMS

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There’s not a moment of boredom in Tahoe Donner… so don’t be shy, check out our programs and special events, guaranteed to keep you entertained all summer long! For more information, registration or check-in, go to the Recreation Hut located at the Northwood Pool. The Rec Hut is open from 9 a.m. – 5 p.m., seven days a week or visit us on the web at tahoedonner.com/recreation.

INFORMATION

Mailing Address: Tahoe Donner AssociationATTN: Recreation 11509 Northwoods Blvd, Truckee, CA 96161Phone: (530) 582-9646 Email: [email protected]

Bocce Ball It may not have been the sport of kings, but Bocce Ball dates back to ancient Egyptian times. How-ever, as with many pleasures in life, it was the Italians who molded the game into how it is played today. From the descendants of Caesar, bocce ball comes to Tahoe Donner with three courts located behind Northwoods Clubhouse. The Recreation Info Hut adjacent to Nothwoods Pool will have bocce ball sets for member and guest use. Head down to Northwoods Clubhouse and make bocce a new summer tradition. BOCCE BALL LEAGUEFor the seasoned competitors, rally up your team for this summer’s Tahoe Donner Bocce League. Three matches will be played per night using all three courts. One match equals three games. Bocce ball courts will be reserved exclusively for league play during the times below. For more information or to register for a league, contact the Rec Coordinator at (530) 582-9646 or [email protected]. Registration will begin on May 2 and conclude June 24.When: Tuesdays*, June 28 – August 30, 5:30 p.m. until dark.*in case of inclement weather, make up dates will be scheduled.Where: Northwoods ClubhouseCost: $80/team (The league will be comprised of six teams with 8 – 12 players per team.)

Sand VolleyballBump! Set! Spike! Get out and enjoy yet another summer sport here in Tahoe! Check out our newly improved sand volleyball court. For more information, or to check out a vol-leyball for use, drop by the Recreation Hut adjacent to Northwoods Pool. Where: Northwoods Clubhouse

ArcheryEvery Friday – Sunday, meet at the Rec Hut for a basic safety/skills clinic followed by friendly competition. Starts June 17. (Subject to cancella-tion in case of inclement weather) Ages: 7 and up Time: 10:30 a.m. – 12 p.m., 12:30 – 2 p.m., 2:30 – 4 p.m.Where: Northwoods Clubhouse Cost: members $5, guests $7

Kids Overnight CampoutsCome spend a night under the stars at the Alder Creek Campground. The fun starts at 5:30 p.m. on Friday night and ends at 9 a.m. on Saturday. A sleeping bag and warm clothes are mandatory, but if you have a tent you can bring that too! Fun activities, cookout, camp-fire and breakfast are included. Space is lim-ited, so register in advance at the Recreation Hut adjacent to Northwoods Pool or online at http://shoptd.tahoedonner.com. (Subject to cancellation in case of inclement weather, or insufficient registration)Ages: 8 – 12 year olds Dates: Friday, July 15 (Registration cut off July 14, 5 p.m.) Friday, August 12 (Registration cut off August 11, 5 p.m.) Time: 5:30 p.m. Friday – 9 a.m. SaturdayCost: $45 per child

NEW! WATER CARNIVALCome join the fun and don’t forget your swim suit. Kids of all ages are invited to come play on the giant inflatable water slides, slip ‘n slides, water games and more.When: Saturday, July 2Time: 1 - 5 p.m.Where: Trout Creek Recreation Center

NEW! BIKE RENTALSThis summer Tahoe Donner will be offer-ing mountain bike rentals and guided rides on our very own trail system and other favorite local trails. Please check tahoe-donner.com for the latest details of this program as we get closer to summer. Better yet, register for the Weekly News updates at tahoedonner.com/emailsignup.html to have the information delivered right to your inbox.

Kids Night OutKids 4 – 9 years old are invited to join in the fun the first Friday of each month. Kids will enjoy crafts, dinner, a movie as well as cookies and milk. Registraion must be made at least 24 hours in advance by calling (530) 582-9646. Cost: $15 per child

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Brunch & HikeJoin us for brunch and a scenic begin-ner morning hike. Bring your family and friends. Register at the Recreation Info Hut adjacent to Northwoods Pool or online at http://shoptd.tahoedonner.com. (Subject to cancellation in case of inclement weather, or insufficient registration)When: Sundays, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Where: Beach Club Marina Cost: $10/person HIKE SCHEDULE:June 26: Sagehen July 3: Donner LakeJuly 10: Castle PeakJuly 17: PCT South of I80July 24: Negro CanyonJuly 31: Donner Lake Rim TrailAugust 7: Martis PeakAugust 14: PCT North of I80August 21: Euer ValleyAugust 28: Hawk’s PeakSeptember 4: Martis Valley Loop

Summer Concert SeriesBring a blanket and picnic or enjoy food from Pizza on the Hill while listening to the sounds of this summer’s contributing artists.When: Saturdays, 6 – 9 p.m. Dates: July 2, July 30, September 3

Family Movie NightBring your favorite pillow and blanket, kick your feet up, and enjoy both classic and new movies every Friday at the Northwoods Clubhouse. For more information, contact the Recreation Hut located at the North-woods Pool (530) 587-9413, or check out our movie list on tahoedonner.com. Movies are rated G and PG.When: Fridays, 6:30 p.m.

Daypack HikeCome and enjoy guided intermediate-level hikes through many of the majestic trails that the Tahoe area has to offer. Just bring a packed lunch and water. Register at the Recreation Info Hut adjacent to Northwoods Pool or online at http://shoptd.tahoedonner.com. (Subject to cancellation in case of inclement weather, or insufficient registration.)When: Wednesdays, 9:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. Where: Northwoods Clubhouse Cost: $10/person HIKE SCHEDULE:June 29: Donner Lake Rim TrailJuly 6: PCT South of I80July 13: Emerald Bay* July 20: Sagehen*July 27: Castle Peak SumitAugust 3: Independence Lake*August 10: Hawk’s PeakAugust 17: Martis PeakAugust 24: Jackson Meadows*August 31: PCT North of I80*May include a stop at a water feature. (Swimming encouraged!)

Outdoor Movie Night: The Late ShowCome and enjoy a great movie and a beauti-ful night under the stars. Right after family movie night, our outdoor movie theater opens for “The Late Show.” Movies are rated PG and PG-13. (Showings subject to cancella-tion in case of inclement weather.) When: Fridays, 8:30 p.m.Dates: June 17 –September 2

Family Raft Trips Enjoy a day on the Truckee River. Bring a lunch, towel, sunscreen, plastic bag and anything else you may need. Register at the Recreation Info Hut adjacent to Northwoods Pool or online at http://shoptd.tahoedonner.com. Children under 14 must be accompanied by an adult over 18. (Subject to cancellation in case of inclement weather, or insufficient registra-tion.) *Registration cut off is 24 hours prior to trip departure.When: Saturdays, 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. Where: Northwoods Clubhouse Cost: $30/person

TRIP SCHEDULE:July 2: Season Kick offSeptember 3: Final Trip

Trivia Night Join us for a fun night of Trivia at Pizza on the Hill! Enjoy a pizza, show off your brain power and win cool prizes.When: Thursdays, 6:30 – 8 p.m.

Wii NightCome and test your Wii skills on our 150” screen! Enjoy a pizza from Pizza on the Hill while challenging competitors in Wii tennis, baseball, golf, bowling, Mario Kart, and much more. When: Tuesdays, 6:30 – 8 p.m.

Bingo Enjoy Monday night, bingo on the lawn outside Northwoods Clubhouse. Bring a blanket and play for fun prizes. Must show a member ID card to play. When: Mondays, 6:30 – 8 p.m.Special Dates: June 27: Season Kick-off, September 5: Grand Finale

RECREATION PROGRAMS*FREE EVENTS* AT NORTHWOODS CLUBHOUSE

Geo-CachingLove orienteering? We do too. Come try your luck at finding treasure hidden in and around Tahoe Donner. Check out a GPS from the Recreation Hut, pre-loaded with our special waypoints, varying from easy to dif-ficult. All waypoints lead to a “treasure box” filled with trinkets from other orienteers, leave a trinket, take a trinket! Great fun for the whole family.Cost: $10/per day for GPS rental

Want to learn more about geo-caching? Come and join one of our free clinics! Three geo-caching clinics will be held throughout the summer.

GEO-CACHING CLINICS SCHEDULE:When: Friday, June 24, July 8, July 29 Time: 9 a.m. Free events

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Kids Night Out, pg. 25

Tournament Cont., pg. 14Third Annual NTRPTahoe Donner

pg. 25Registration Begins,Bocce League

America, pg. 14Tennis AcrossThird Annual

Kick-O�, pg. 14Memorial WeekendTeam Tennis

Clinics Begin, pg. 15Junior Tennis

more info.Check Weekly News for Memorial Day Yard Sale

Begins for Members, pg. 3Day Camp Registration

Begins for Members, pg. 3Swim Lesson Registration

for Members, pg. 3Registration Begins Horsemanship Camp

pg. 3Begins for Non-members,Day Camp Registration

for Non-members, pg. 3Registration Begins Horsemanship Camp

Holiday:

pg. 3Begins for Non-members,Swim Lesson Registration

Open for the Seasonand Golf Course

Open for the SeasonGolf Range

(Conditions Permitting)

Beach Club Marina

Open for the SeasonRecreational PoolTrout Creek

Opens for the SeasonTennis Center

Lifeguard Training, pg. 22

Lifeguard Training, pg. 22

Lifeguard Training, pg. 22 Lifeguard Training, pg. 22

Wii Night, pg. 26

Wii Night, pg. 26

Wii Night, pg. 26

Wii Night, pg. 26Recreation Programs, see pg. 25 – 26 for more info

Day Camp Programs, see pgs. 23 – 24 for more info

Swimming & Aquatics Programs, see pgs. 20 – 22 for more info

Tennis Center, see pgs. 13 – 15 for more info

Golf Course, see pgs. 10 – 12 for more info

Equestrian Center, see pgs. 6 – 8 for more info

Beach Club Marina, see pgs. 4 – 5 for more info

CALENDAR KEY: Each color identifies the amenity or program that each event is associated with.

FRIDAYTUESDAYMONDAY SATURDAYWEDNESDAYSUNDAY THURSDAY

Memorial Day

MAY: EVENTS CALENDAR

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Adult Swim Lessons: Beginner, pg. 20

Swim Camp, pg. 22

Day Camp: Session 2, pg. 23 – 24

Equestrian Camp: Session 2, pg. 7

Junior Tennis Camp: Session 3, pg. 15

Junior Golf School, pg. 12

Treasure Hunt, pg. 5

Brunch & Hike, pg. 26

Daypack Hike, pg. 26BINGO!, pg. 26 Bocce Ball League, pg. 25

Tiger Sharks Start, pg. 22

Adult Swim Lessons: Beginner, pg. 20

Group Swim Lessons: Session 1, pg. 21

Group Swim Lessons: Session 1 cont., pg. 21

Day Camp: Session 1, pg. 23 – 24

Equestrian Camp: Session 1, pg. 7

Junior Tennis Camp: Session 2, pg. 15

Junior Tennis Camp: Session 1, pg. 15

Junior Golf School, pg. 12

Golf Clinics Begin, pg. 12

Water Safety Instructor Course, pg. 22

Cont., pg. 14Junior ChallengerSecond Annual Summer

Orientation, pg. 21Parent Swim Lesson

Junior Challenger, pg. 14Second Annual Summer

Tournament Cont., pg. 14Third Annual NTRPTahoe Donner

Course, pg. 22Lifeguard Review

Demo Day, pg. 21FREE Swim Lesson

Review Course, pg. 22CPR/First Aid/AED

Tournament, pg. 14Third Annual NTRPTahoe Donner

Meet and Greet, pg. 8Equestrian Center

pg. 26Outdoor Movie Night,The Late Show:

pg. 26Outdoor Movie Night,The Late Show:

Open for the Seasonand Recreation Hut Alder Creek Campground

Open for the SeasonNorthwoods Pool Equestrian Center and

Lessons Begin, pg. 20Semi/Private Swim

Junior Sailing Program, pg. 5

Junior Sailing Program, pg. 5

Historical Kayak Tours, pg. 5

Historical Kayak Tours, pg. 5

Waterkids Club, pg. 5

Waterkids Club, pg. 25

Windsurfing Clinic, pg. 5

Geo-caching Clinic, pg. 25

Burger Bash, pg. 15

Family BBQ Night, pg. 8

Archery, pg. 25

Archery, pg. 25Archery, pg. 25Archery, pg. 25

Archery, pg. 25

Archery, pg. 25

Kids Night Out, pg. 25

Family Movie Night, pg. 26

Family Movie Night, pg. 26

Wii Night, pg. 26

Wii Night, pg. 26

Wii Night, pg. 26

Wii Night, pg. 26

Trivia Night, pg. 26

Trivia Night, pg. 26

FRIDAYTUESDAYMONDAY SATURDAYWEDNESDAYSUNDAY THURSDAY

JUNE: EVENTS CALENDAR

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Adult Swim Lessons: Intermediate, pg. 20

Group Swim Lessons: Session 3 cont., pg. 21

Day Camp: Session 6, pg. pg. 23 – 24

Equestrian Camp: Session 6, pg. 7

Junior Tennis Camp: Session 7, pg. 15

Junior Golf School, pg. 12

Brunch & Hike, pg. 26

Brunch & Hike, pg. 26

Brunch & Hike, pg. 26

Daypack Hike, pg. 26BINGO!, pg. 25

Daypack Hike, pg. 26

Daypack Hike, pg. 26

Daypack Hike, pg. 26

BINGO!, pg. 25

Adult Swim Lessons: Intermediate, pg. 20

Group Swim Lessons: Session 3, pg. 21

Day Camp: Session 5, pg. pg. 23 – 24

Equestrian Camp: Session 5, pg. 7

Junior Tennis Camp: Session 6, pg. 15

Junior Tennis Camp: Session 5, pg. 15

Junior Golf School, pg. 12

pg. 26Outdoor Movie Night,The Late Show:

pg. 26Outdoor Movie Night,The Late Show:

pg. 26Outdoor Movie Night,The Late Show:

pg. 26Outdoor Movie Night,The Late Show:

pg. 26Outdoor Movie Night,The Late Show:

Contest, pg. 5Crawdad Fishing

pg. 26Summer Concert Series

pg. 26Summer Concert Series

FREE Demo Day, pg. 5Beach Club Marina

Junior Sailing Program, pg. 5

Junior Sailing Program, pg. 5

Junior Sailing Program, pg. 5

Junior Sailing Program, pg. 5

Historical Kayak Tours, pg. 5

Historical Kayak Tours, pg. 5

Historical Kayak Tours, pg. 5

Historical Kayak Tours, pg. 5

Waterkids Club, pg. 5

Waterkids Club, pg. 5

Waterkids Club, pg. 5

Waterkids Club, pg. 5

Windsurfing Clinic, pg. 5

Windsurfing Clinic, pg. 5

Windsurfing Clinic, pg. 5

Geo-caching Clinic, pg. 25

Group Swim Lessons: Session 2, pg. 21

Holiday:

Junior Lifeguard Training, pg. 22

Group Swim Lessons: Session 2 cont., pg. 21

Day Camp: Session 3, pg. 23 – 24

Equestrian Camp: Session 3, pg. 7

Junior Tennis Camp: Session 4, pg. 15

Junior Golf School, pg. 12

Geo-caching Clinic, pg. 25

Pro Exhibitions, pg. 14

Club Championships, pg. 14

Burger Bash, pg. 15

Family BBQ Night, pg. 8

Family BBQ Night, pg. 8

Family BBQ Night, pg. 8

Family BBQ Night, pg. 8

Archery, pg. 25

Archery, pg. 25Archery, pg. 25

Archery, pg. 25Archery, pg. 25

Archery, pg. 25

Archery, pg. 25

Archery, pg. 25Archery, pg. 25

Archery, pg. 25Archery, pg. 25

Archery, pg. 25

Archery, pg. 25

Kids Night Out, pg. 25

Water Carnival, pg. 25

Family Raft Trip, pg. 26

Family Raft Trip, pg. 26

Family Raft Trip, pg. 26

Family Raft Trip, pg. 26

Family Raft Trip, pg. 26

Pro Exhibitions, pg. 14

Day Camp: Session 4, see pg. pg. 23 – 24

Equestrian Camp: Session 4, see pg. 7

Campout, pg. 25Kids Overnight

Bocce Ball League, pg. 25

Bocce Ball League, pg. 25

Bocce Ball League, pg. 25

Bocce Ball League, pg. 25

Wii Night, pg. 26

Wii Night, pg. 26

Wii Night, pg. 26

Wii Night, pg. 26

Family Movie Night, pg. 26

Family Movie Night, pg. 26

Family Movie Night, pg. 26

Family Movie Night, pg. 26

Family Movie Night, pg. 26

Trivia Night, pg. 26

Trivia Night, pg. 26

Trivia Night, pg. 26

Trivia Night, pg. 26

Windsurfing Clinic, pg. 5

Windsurfing Clinic, pg. 5

Brunch & Hike, pg. 26

Archery, pg. 25

Brunch & Hike, pg. 26

Club Championships cont.

Archery, pg. 25

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7 8 9 10 11 12 13

14 15 16 17 18 19 20

21 22 23 24 25 26 27

28 29 31

Family Raft Trip, pg. 26

Archery, pg. 25

Lessons EndSemi/Private Swim

Junior Sailing Program, pg. 5

Junior Sailing Program, pg. 5

Brunch & Hike, pg. 26

Brunch & Hike, pg. 26

Brunch & Hike, pg. 25

Treasure Hunt, pg. 5

Brunch & Hike, pg. 26

Daypack Hike, pg. 26BINGO!, pg. 26

Wii Night, pg. 26

Wii Night, pg. 26

Wii Night, pg. 26

Wii Night, pg. 26

Wii Night, pg. 26

Daypack Hike, pg. 26

Daypack Hike, pg. 26

Daypack Hike, pg. 26

BINGO!, pg. 26

BINGO!, pg. 26

BINGO!, pg. 26

BINGO!, pg. 26

Equestrian Camp: Session 10, pg. 7

Junior Tennis Camp: Session 10, pg. 15

pg. 26Outdoor Movie Night,The Late Show:

pg. 26Outdoor Movie Night,The Late Show:

pg. 26Outdoor Movie Night,The Late Show:

pg. 26Outdoor Movie Night,The Late Show:

on the GreenRobert Cray Concert

FREE Demo Day, pg. 5Beach Club Marina

Junior Sailing Program, pg. 5

Campout, pg. 26Kids Overnight

Campout, pg. 25Kids Overnight

Potluck, pg. 21Swim Lesson

Contest, pg. 5Sandcastle Building

Historical Kayak Tours, pg. 5

Historical Kayak Tours, pg. 5

Historical Kayak Tours, pg. 5

Waterkids Club, pg. 5

Waterkids Club, pg. 5

Windsurfing Clinic, pg. 5

Windsurfing Clinic, pg. 5

Group Swim Lessons: Session 4 cont., pg. 21

Group Swim Lessons: Session 4, pg. 21

Day Camp: Session 8, pg. 23 – 24

Equestrian Camp: Session 8, pg. 7

Junior Tennis Camp: Session 9, pg. 15

Junior Golf School, pg. 12

Day Camp: Session 7, pg. 23 – 24

Equestrian Camp: Session 7, pg. 7

Junior Tennis Camp: Session 8, pg. 15

Junior Golf School, pg. 12

Pam Krone Memorial NTRP Tournament, pg. 14

NTRP Tournament cont.

Cardboard Regatta, pg. 5

Regatta Day, pg. 5

Family BBQ Night, pg. 8

Archery, pg. 25

Archery, pg. 25Archery, pg. 25

Archery, pg. 25

Archery, pg. 25

Archery, pg. 25Archery, pg. 25

Archery, pg. 25Archery, pg. 25

Archery, pg. 25

Archery, pg. 25

Family Raft Trip, pg. 26

Family Raft Trip, pg. 26

Family Raft Trip, pg. 26

Luau, pg. 5

Equestrian Camp: Session 9, see pg. 7

Burger Bash, pg. 15

Tiger Sharks End

Bocce Ball League, pg. 25

Bocce Ball League, pg. 25

Bocce Ball League, pg. 25

Bocce Ball League, pg. 25

Bocce Ball League, pg. 25

Family Movie Night, pg. 26

Family Movie Night, pg. 26

Family Movie Night, pg. 26

Family Movie Night, pg. 26

Kids Night Out, pg. 25

Trivia Night, pg. 26

Trivia Night, pg. 26

Trivia Night, pg. 26

Trivia Night, pg. 26

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Kids Night Out, pg. 25

Brunch & Hike, pg. 26

Wii Night, pg. 26

Wii Night, pg. 26

Wii Night, pg. 26BINGO!, pg. 26

pg. 26Outdoor Movie Night,The Late Show:

pg. 14Junior Challenger,Third Annual Fall

pg. 14Senior Tournament,Tahoe Donner

pg. 14Junior Challenger cont.,Third Annual Fall

pg. 26Summer Concert Series

Family BBQ Night, pg. 8

Archery, pg. 25Archery, pg. 25

Archery, pg. 25

Family Raft Trip, pg. 26

Equestrian CenterRecreation Info Hut and

Close for the Season

Northwoods Pool,

Closes for the SeasonAlder Creek Campground

Family Movie Night, pg. 26

Trivia Night, pg. 26

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Wii Night, pg. 26

Closes for the SeasonGolf Course

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Wii Night, pg. 26

Beach Club MarinaPool, Tennis Center and

Close for the Season

Trout Creek Recreational

pg. 14Senior Tournament cont.,Tahoe Donner

pg. 14Senior Tournament cont.,Tahoe Donner

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