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Going, Going Green!

South Lake Tahoe / Carson Valley, NV – Going Green is a matter of opinion and sometimes can be high cost to implement programs and options which serve us toward a better future…

“The vision at the Historian Inn has always been to re-use, recycle and re-vamp” says owner, Deb Pierrel.  “It is why we refurbish older buildings.  Embracing the past with new, fun and unique services and amenities”

As the Historian Inn is finishing the install of their new in-room flooring made of recycled product, the reviews are in – and they are glowing!  Cushy and comfy, easy to maintain and clean and long lasting, too.  Leaders in the hospitality industry are taking notice.

Other note-worthy eco-isms are that currently, the Historian Inn [Eddy Street] has the only electric car charger between Bishop and Carson City – and it is free to use!  They use mugs instead of to go cups and plastic water glasses, too. You can use a bike to get around town – free!  Plus, they offer re-usable water-bottles in room.

The Historian Inn partnered with Green Suites Hotel Solutions who provide solutions that enhance, preserve and promote the environment.  It is a perfect match.  They provide upscale and soothing personal care amenities that aid in reducing waste while pampering guests with natural, high-quality products in sleek waste-less dispensers. “The positive guest reaction to our new dispensers has been a pleasant surprise,” says Dan Carpenter

We even have a new Be Green and Save Green rate!  If a guest chooses no housekeeping, we give them 2% off of their room rate!  Of course, to reduce the amount of laundry-related water consumption, housekeepers only change sheets every 3 days, unless asked by guests to do so, too.

And speaking of laundry and cleaning, they even have a device that mixes the laundry chemical with water prior to being introduced into the washer helps save both water and chemical usage.

Going, Going Green!2017-01-02T13:48:49-08:00

“Stars, Strings, and Sipping”

Do you ever look up at the night sky, sprinkled with stars, and feel awe? We have and our upcoming “Stars, Strings, and Sipping” events, September through December, and will transform “awe” into “awesome” at the Historic Carson Valley’s Historian Inn.

You won’t want to miss the natural show.

Travel the Milky Way and beyond with star guide, astronomer, and poet, Tony Berendsen of Tahoe Star Tours. As President of the Nevada Science Coalition, Tony’s passion and expertise, and high-powered telescope, make viewing the wonders of astronomy entertaining and educating. His thrill at what nature produces in space manifests itself through his original poetry. Readings from his “Poastromy” and “Other Worlds” collections are sure to enhance our scanning of the night sky.

In the 70s movie, “Close Encounters of the Third Kind,” music played an important communication tool. Perhaps the talents of our Reno Philharmonic friends and the music they will play live will have the same effect.

What is a star gazing party without fantastic food and drink?

Boring!

Sample our appetizers from the best of local chefs, wine poured by experts and for our younger astronomy fans – hot chocolate.

Look at the following calendar of Mother Nature’s artistry in the sky. Book a room and come get starry-eyed with us.

Star gazing won’t be dull with the additions we have!

Saturday, Sept. 29/Lake Tahoe Uranus in Opposition A rare opportunity to view the blue-green planet closest to Earth.

October 15/Lake Tahoe October 21/Carson Valley Orionid Meteor Shower
October 22/Lake Tahoe New Moon Star Gaze
November 13/Lake Tahoe November 18/Carson Valley Leonid Meteor Shower
November 27/Lake Tahoe Blue Snowball Nebula
November 27/Lake Tahoe December 3/Carson Valley Jupiter at Opposition
December 13/Carson Valley December 14/Lake Tahoe Geminids Meteor Shower

“Stars, Strings, and Sipping”2016-12-28T06:48:13-08:00

Gardnerville Hotel Receives Makeover

Gardnerville hotel receives makeover, new positioning
John Seelmeyer, 3/5/2012

For the better part of a year, Deb Pierrel and Katy Donoghue debated whether The Historian Inn in downtown Gardnerville fit into the niche that their Clé Hospitality is developing.

The company headquartered in Mammoth Lakes, Calif., is focused on resort markets — it bought a Lodge at Stateline a year ago — and Gardnerville on first glance isn’t the same sort of resort as South Lake Tahoe.

But the more Pierrel and Donoghue learned, the more they were convinced that Gardnerville is a resort market — however low-key — and they moved to buy The Historian Inn with its 33 rooms.

The purchased closed last month. Privately held Clé Hospitality didn’t disclose terms.

The company’s team has been working long hours to completed a deep cleaning, and its doors will open to guests within a few days. A more extensive renovation is scheduled for completion by late May or early June, and The Market Café at the hotel is scheduled for opening by summertime.

“It’s a beautiful property that hasn’t been cared for during many, many years,” Pierrel said last week. The hotel at 1427 Highway 395 North was built in 2000.

As they researched the Douglas County tourism market, Donoghue and Pierrel learned that it’s a destination for many visitors who use Gardnerville as a base for visits to nearby attractions at Lake Tahoe, Genoa and Virginia City.

Visitors don’t typically come for a long stay, they learned, but they clearly view Gardnerville and Minden as a destination.

The new owners will be positioning the hotel in a niche that Pierrel describes as “value-oriented, high-service.”

Clé Hospitality is contracting with Gardnerville-area firms for much of the renovation of the property, which will include custom-designed furniture, upgraded beds and bedding and historic artwork and artifacts.

Among the amenities available when renovation is complete, Pierrel said, will be complimentary bicycles for guests to use as they explore Minden and Gardnerville.

The hotel also includes several meeting spaces, and Pierrel said a secondary market will be corporate and business travelers.

Gardnerville Hotel Receives Makeover2016-12-28T06:50:02-08:00