Dogs go with Tahoe like peanut butter goes with jelly. After a fun time romping with Fido, it’s important to make sure you don’t leave any poop behind. Here’s a fun tip on what to do with your dog’s poop after your hike is over. Thanks for being #1 at picking up #2!
Tahoe Fund Announces Changes to Board of Directors

Founding Board Member and Former Chair Art Chapman moves to Tahoe Fund Council of Special Advisors; Meg Sandman joins Board of Directors
TAHOE CITY, Calif. (Jan. 21, 2020) – The nonprofit Tahoe Fund today announced that founding board member and former board chair Art Chapman will step down from his board role and join the Tahoe Fund’s Council of Special Advisors alongside former Nevada Governor Brian Sandoval and former Tahoe Fund board member and long-time Tahoe advocate Steven Merrill. This change comes at the same time Meg Sandman, a seasoned technology and operations executive with significant experience in fundraising, has joined its board of directors.
A Tahoe Fund board member since the nonprofit’s inception in 2010, Chapman was instrumental in building support for the organization from the private community and federal and state leaders. Under his leadership as Board Chair, the Tahoe Fund welcomed President Obama to Tahoe as the organizing sponsor of the 20th annual Tahoe Summit. Chapman also helped develop and grow the $1 for Tahoe program, enlisting the support of Tahoe businesses to help in the mission of the Tahoe Fund. During his tenure, the Tahoe Fund celebrated the groundbreaking of the Tahoe East Shore Trail after raising more than $1 million from the private community for the project. .
“On behalf of the board, I’d like to thank Art for his leadership and tremendous contributions to the Tahoe Fund over the past 10 years,” said Katy Simon Holland, Tahoe Fund board chair. “The experience he has brought, and the invaluable contributions he has made have helped the Tahoe Fund contribute to the success of environmental projects that are helping to establish a sustainable future for Lake Tahoe.”
Going forward, Chapman will serve on the Tahoe Fund’s Council of Special Advisors, which was created to encourage the involvement of influencers who have demonstrated care and concern for Lake Tahoe and are willing to help advise and provide assistance to the Board of Directors. Specifically, members nominated to this advisory group will weigh in on the organization’s strategic direction, provide counsel on issues facing Lake Tahoe and help introduce other supporters and partners to the Tahoe Fund.
Prior to joining the Tahoe Fund board of directors, Meg Sandman held senior leadership roles at companies including UpCounsel, Inc., 2nd Address (formerly HomeSuite) and HotelTonight. She co-founded Dabble, a personalized shopping aggregator in 2014, and has developed extensive business strategy and fundraising skills throughout her career. Sandman is a graduate of Yale University with a B.A. in Psychology.
“As a fourth generation Californian with family history and involvement in the Tahoe area that dates back to my great grandparents running the Kit Carson Lodge near Kirkwood, I’m thrilled to join the Tahoe Fund’s board of directors,” said Sandman. “I am passionate about Lake Tahoe, and want current and future generations to all be able to enjoy this wonderful place that my family loves so very much. I am confident that my professional experience in areas such as fundraising, partnerships, team building, and operations will allow me to add value to the Tahoe Fund board and the projects it supports.”
“Meg is a perfect fit as a member of our board of directors,” said Simon Holland. “The experience she brings — specifically as it relates to business strategy and fundraising — is sure to be a tremendous asset to the organization.”
The Tahoe Fund is a nonprofit organization that supports environmental improvement projects that restore lake clarity, expand sustainable recreation, promote healthier forests, improve transportation and inspire greater stewardship of the region. Learn more about the Tahoe Fund and its current and completed projects at www.tahoefund.org.
Lake Tahoe Fun Fact: 1 Inch
In Tahoe, 1 inch of water precipitation is equal to about 10 inches of snow! With today’s storm predicted to bring an inch or two of precipitation, we could see over a foot of powder in the next two days. Keep those snow dances going!

SnowPals
If you live in the Bay Area and love to ski but have a hard time getting to the mountain, or just can’t seem to find a friend to go with, SnowPal’s may be exactly what you need.
SnowPals’ core mission is to bring Bay Area residents together to enjoy Snow Sports; specifically working diligently to bring awareness and encourage people to pool resources to ride-share to Lake Tahoe Area resorts to reduce impact to our environment.
SnowPals’ has built a snow sports community in the Bay to help connect skiers and snowboarders to the Tahoe mountains. They serve a wide range of people, from singles to families and beginners to experts.
The Tahoe Fund has teamed up with SnowPals’ to encourage more ridesharing and sustainable recreation in the Tahoe Basin. Ridesahring programs like this are a great way to get to Tahoe while reducing congestion.
SnowPals’ gives winter sport enthusiasts the option of hitching a ride with another community member in an effort to expand your circle of ski buddies and limit your carbon footprint. The ride-share program has been around for 21 winters and is now includes over 8,200 skiers and boarders. Rideshare buddies do split expenses, but SnowPals’ does not charge for the service.
Who doesn’t love a great deal? Snowpal’s has great deals and discounts like bus fair savings, festival tickets, REI deals and many more.
Ski Leases and Rentals
Visit ski leases and rentals made available to SnowPals’ by those in their community.
REI Features Trail Partnership in Tahoe
Titled “How to Get Trails Built in Three ‘Easy’ Steps”, the REI blog highlights the powerful partnership between the US Forest Service, Tahoe Area Mountain Biking Association, and the Tahoe Fund.
Excerpt from the article:
“I think right now we’re in a special moment for trails in the Tahoe region,” says Amy Berry, CEO of the Tahoe Fund. If the Forest Service agrees on a project, and TAMBA says they’ll build it, the Tahoe Fund is usually on board to help fund it. “The level of trust is really high amongst everyone.”
Berry points to McNamara as one of the people responsible for creating that energy.
“Chris McNamara is a big reason why trails are exploding around this place,” she said. “He has this big vision.”
Thanks to this partnership and your tremendous support, we are helping get more trails built around Tahoe.
To read the article, click here.
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