Lindsay is both a Nevada girl and a Tahoe outdoors woman. But she is also a new neighbor in the Village Center where she opened her business in July. This is her first business experience on her own and she is excited to be back in Incline Village.
She loves to experience most everything Tahoe offers when she is not working. That includes skiing, snowboarding, hiking, mountain biking, dirt biking, wake boarding, golfing, and lots of other things. Whatever seems to be happening outdoors is something she is interested in doing.
Growing up in Gardnerville she was able to spend lots of time in Tahoe where she spent time at both Heavenly and Diamond Peak for skiing and snowboarding. She enrolled in the entrepreneurship program at Sierra Nevada College after high school because she knew she wanted to be self-employed in the future she said. For interior design school, Lindsay went to the University of Nevada, Reno.
Lindsay has moved in and out of Incline three times and actually moved to the Bay Area for awhile. But she missed Tahoe and is happy to be back.
Not only does she love all of Tahoe's activities but also said the Incline Village General Improvement District provides so much to the community with beaches, the recreation center, golf courses and of course Diamond Peak. And she said the food and restaurants at Tahoe are great, likes the small town atmosphere and the down to earth people that live here.
Lindsay plans to have an open house at a later date at her new studio but welcomes all to stop and say hi!
If you have someone that is a great neighbor, volunteer or someone to introduce to our community, e-mail jeick@tahoebonanza.com.
She loves to experience most everything Tahoe offers when she is not working. That includes skiing, snowboarding, hiking, mountain biking, dirt biking, wake boarding, golfing, and lots of other things. Whatever seems to be happening outdoors is something she is interested in doing.
Growing up in Gardnerville she was able to spend lots of time in Tahoe where she spent time at both Heavenly and Diamond Peak for skiing and snowboarding. She enrolled in the entrepreneurship program at Sierra Nevada College after high school because she knew she wanted to be self-employed in the future she said. For interior design school, Lindsay went to the University of Nevada, Reno.
Lindsay has moved in and out of Incline three times and actually moved to the Bay Area for awhile. But she missed Tahoe and is happy to be back.
Not only does she love all of Tahoe's activities but also said the Incline Village General Improvement District provides so much to the community with beaches, the recreation center, golf courses and of course Diamond Peak. And she said the food and restaurants at Tahoe are great, likes the small town atmosphere and the down to earth people that live here.
Lindsay plans to have an open house at a later date at her new studio but welcomes all to stop and say hi!
If you have someone that is a great neighbor, volunteer or someone to introduce to our community, e-mail jeick@tahoebonanza.com.


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