Keep Cool With These Hot Events in Summerlin!
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Keep Cool With These Hot Events in Summerlin!
YOUR COMMUNITY COM NEWS FROM THE SUMMERLIN COUNCIL Keep Cool With These Hot Events in Summerlin! Friday Nite Live featuring Tre’sure FRIDAY, JUNE 3 | 7 P.M. TRAILS PARK Join one of the hottest groups in Las Vegas, “Tre’sure,” at the first installment of the Friday Nite Live concert series taking place June 3 at 7 p.m. Tre’sure is a multi-talented five-piece unit with a universal sound and sizzling harmonies. They’re hitting you with pop, rock, R&B classics, hip-hop, old school funk and a touch of Motown. Each show is electrifying, mesmerizing and a whole lot of fun! Open lawn seating begins at 6 p.m., so pack your low-back chairs or blanket and bring a picnic. Please note that alcohol and glass containers are not permitted in Trails Park. Mark your calendars for a great night of the hottest songs of today, as well as all the classics from the past with smooth harmonies at Friday Nite Live. For more information, call The Summerlin Council at 702-341-5500. Community News By Randy Ecklund 4 Summer Camps PAGE 2 PAGE PAGE Highlights 7 Swim Information June 2016 2016 Summer Softball for Adults Adults of all ages are invited to join the game this summer with The Summerlin Council’s Adult Recreational Summer Softball Leagues. Team sign-ups begin June 6 and registration forms may be picked up at the Trails, Willows, Gardens, and Vistas Community Centers or www.summerlink.com. Team registration fees are $375 for Coed Softball and $500 for Men’s Softball. Season play for the Coed Recreational Softball League is Wednesday nights from July 6 through August 31. Men’s Recreational Softball League games will be played Thursday nights from July 7 through September 1. Teams are responsible for providing their own T-shirts and weekly umpire fees. Completed team registration forms must be submitted by Monday, June 20 to the Trails Community Center at 1910 Spring Gate Lane. (No individual sign-ups are permitted and teams must consist of at least 75 percent Summerlin association members.) For more information, call The Summerlin Council at 702-341-5500. COMMUNITY NEWS By Randy Ecklund, Executive Director Brown By Design Published By The Summerlin Council 1910 Spring Gate Lane Las Vegas, Nevada 89134 702-341-5500 Summerlin North Community Association 2120 Snow Trail Las Vegas, NV 89134 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.; Monday - Friday 702-838-5500 Summerlin West & South Community Associations 1980 Festival Plaza Drive, Suite 340 Las Vegas, NV 89135 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.; Monday - Friday 702-791-4600 The Trails Community Center 1910 Spring Gate Lane Las Vegas, NV 89134 9 a.m. - 9 p.m.; Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 12 p.m.; Saturday 702-341-5500 The Willows Community Center 2775 Desert Marigold Lane Las Vegas, NV 89135 9 a.m. - 9 p.m.; Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 12 p.m.; Saturday 702-240-6500 The Gardens Community Center 10401 Garden Park Drive Las Vegas, NV 89135 9 a.m. - 9 p.m.; Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 12 p.m.; Saturday 702-562-4890 The Vistas Community Center 11312 Parkside Way Las Vegas, NV 89138 9 a.m. - 9 p.m.; Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 12 p.m.; Saturday 702-360-1370 The Arbors Tennis & Play Park 610 Sageberry Drive Las Vegas, NV 89144 702-233-5831 *Court reservation line: 702-240-2386 (*Reservation punch card required) 2 | Summerlines Each winter and spring we hear from residents wondering why the grass in some Council parks becomes so brown and dry. Here is a short explanation as to why. There are two types of grass utilized in our Council parks, either fescue or hybrid bermuda. Fescue is a tall, thick grass capable of holding most of its health and color year round. Bermuda grass on the other hand, is a low, dense grass which requires warm temperatures to grow and goes dormant when temperatures drop during the late fall, winter, and early spring. The occasional late arrival of high temperatures will extend the dormant season and result in our bermuda grass areas remaining brown even longer than usual. Why use bermuda? When a park is originally planned, the first question asked is what primary activities will the park be hosting. The intended recreational uses dictate the type of turf that is appropriate. The logic being if a park will host a variety of nonsoccer uses, then taller, dense and year round green fescue grass is suitable and preferred. Conversely, if the park is to serve primarily as a soccer facility where the intent is to kick and pass a ball on the grass, then the tighter, shorter bermuda turf is preferred. Adhering to this approach, to date we have four hybrid bermuda grass Council parks. They are The Crossing Park, Continued on next page Board Meetings Summerlin North Community Association Summerlin West Community Association The North Community Management Office Wednesday, June 22 at 6:30 p.m. The agenda will be available on Monday, June 20 at The Trails Community Center or The Summerlin North Community Management Office, 2120 Snow Trail and at www.summerlink.com. Meetings subject to cancellation. Call 702-838-5500 to confirm. The Summerlin West Community Association Board of Directors does not meet in June. The next Board meeting is scheduled for August 9 at 5:30 p.m. at The Vistas Community Center. The notice will be provided in Summerlines and www.summerlink.com. Summerlin South Community Association The Willows Community Center Thursday, June 16 at 3 p.m. The agenda will be available on Friday, June 10 at The Willows and Gardens Community Centers, or the Summerlin Community Management Office, 1980 Festival Plaza, Suite 340 and at www.summerlink.com. Meetings subject to cancellation. Call 702-791-4600 to confirm. The Summerlin Council The Summerlin Council Board of Directors does not meet in June. The next Board meeting is scheduled for July 28 at 10 a.m. at the Willows Community Center. The notice will be provided in Summerlines and www.summerlink.com. A unit owner has the right to: a) Have a copy of the minutes or a summary of the minutes distributed to him upon request and upon payment to the association of the cost of making the distribution as outlined in NRS 116. b) Speak to the Board of Directors in accordance with NRS 116, unless the Board is meeting in executive session. Please Note: Due to early publishing deadlines, Board meeting summaries included in Summerlines may reflect meetings held six to eight weeks prior. Spotted Leaf Park, Summerlin Centre Community Park, and Village Green Park. All other current Council parks are planted with fescue grass. Those of you familiar with seasonal turf rotation of bermuda in the summer and overseed in the winter might be asking why we don’t practice this approach in these parks to keep things green year round. Seasonal over-seeding would require that the fields be shut down for three to four weeks in the fall to allow for field preparation and seeding/germination. This would be highly counter-productive given that the period of nonuse would take place when need for these soccer fields are in highest demand. Secondly, annual over-seeding is labor intensive and demands more irrigation, thus increasing respective park budgets to allow for extra materials, labor and costly water necessary to properly over-seed and maintain these areas. For those of you spending time in our bermuda parks, please rest assured our landscape maintenance companies are focused on dethatching, fertilization, watering and maintenance practices most suitable to establish and maintain the best turf health possible. Hopefully this information has helped answer some of your questions and concerns. June 2016 | 3 CAMPS FOR KIDS Provided by The Summerlin Council Jump in the game, reach for the sky and give your child a summer of fun! GARDENS COMMUNITY CENTER VISTAS COMMUNITY CENTER Mad Science Camps (Kindergarten–5th Grade) Mad Science Camps are back with brand new, hands-on fun for your summer! Your camper’s imagination is sure to be sparked from this wide variety of camp offerings. June 13 – 17 NASA and Eureka June 27 – July 1 Chess and NASA July 18 – 22 Chess and Secret Agent Lab July 25 – 29 Secret Agent Lab and NASA August 1 – 5 Chess and Eureka August 15 – 19 Eureka and Secret Agent Lab August 22 – 26 Crazy Chemistry and NASA Camp Times: 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Drop off: 8:30 – 9 a.m. Pick up: 3 – 5:30 p.m. Fee: $235 full-day (weekly) $130 half-day* (weekly) *Available from 9 a.m. 12 p.m. or 12 - 3 p.m. Jr. Mad Science Camps (3–4 years old) Beakers, test tubes, lab coats and experiments! Get ready for a full week of science projects that are fun and educational. June 13 – 17 June 27 – July 1 July 18 - 22 July 25 - 29 August 1 – 5 August 15 – 19 August 22 – 26 Time: Fee: Little Green Thumbs Dinosaurs Little Green Thumbs Dinosaurs Little Green Thumbs Dinosaurs Little Green Thumbs 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. $120 (per session) For more information, call 702.341.5500 or visit www.summerlink.com. 4 | Summerlines Drama Kids Camps (Ages 7–11 years old) Join Drama Kids International for these fun, educational camps that will be sure to give your child an opportunity to call upon their dramatic skills and use their creativity! June 6 - 10 Renaissance Adventures Playhouse July 25 – 29 Super Hero Playhouse Time: 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. Fee: $209 weekly *June 20 – 24 Imagination Station Playhouse *Gardens Community Center July 11 - 15 Makin’ Stuff Up Improv Camp August 1 – 5 Tale Spinners Time: 1 – 4 p.m. Fee: $159 weekly Kinder Kids Storyland (4–6 years old) Campers will use their creativity and imagination to create a character out of themselves and jump into scenes from their favorite stories. In addition, they will enjoy creative movements, speech, acting and craft making for use while acting out parts of the story. Each week will feature different books and activities. *June 20 - 24 July 11 - 15 August 1 – 5 Time: Fee: Storyland Take 1 *Gardens Community Center Storyland Take 2 Storyland Take 3 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. $159 weekly TRAILS COMMUNITY CENTER Bricks 4 Kidz Camps (Ages 6–12 years old) Bricks 4 Kidz camps are a fresh and fun way for kids ages 6 – 12 to spend their school break! With specially – designed Bricks 4 Kidz models, Lego® games galore, free-play and daily swims in the Trails Pool, the kids are always having fun. Learn, build and play with Lego® bricks! July 18 – 22 July 25 – 29 August 1 – 5 August 8 – 12 August 15 – 19 August 22 - 26 Camp Times: Drop off: Pick up: Fee: Star Wars Camp 1 Mining and Crafting 1 Drones and Battle Bots LEGO Super Hero Camp Mining and Crafting 2 Star Wars Camp 2 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. 8 – 9 a.m. 4 – 5 p.m. $250 weekly Want to sponsor a friend? Ask about our guest policy! CAMP SUMMERLIN ® Developed and managed by The Summerlin Council and professional teachers and coaches employed by the Clark County School District who have considerable experience working with children in positive, character building activities. WILLOWS COMMUNITY CENTER Summer Fun Camp (Ages 6–12 years old) Looking for a seriously good time this summer? Beat the boredom and join us for Summer Fun & Games Camp! From weekly themed activities and crafts to Wii Tournaments and karaoke, each camp is designed for non-stop fun. And to cool-off, kids will enjoy daily swims in the pool. End-of-the-week celebrations will be held each Friday with themed activities and a party – Summerlin-style! June 13 –17 Splashtastic Week June 27 – July 1 Party in the USA Week July 18 – 22 Wild & Wacky Week Aug. 1 – 5 Gamesapalooza Week Aug. 15 – 19 Summer Mash-Up Week Camp Times: 9 – 4 p.m. Drop-off: 7:45 – 9 a.m. Pick-up: 4 – 5:15 p.m. Fee: $220 weekly MARK YOUR CALENDAR! DON’T MISS SUMMERLIN’S 2016 RESIDENT EVENTS Summerlin Splash Nites Thursdays, June 2, July 7 and August 4 6 - 9 p.m., Vistas Pool Friday Nite Live June 3, August 12 and September 16 7 p.m., Trails Park Firecracker 5K Run Monday, July 4 6:30 a.m., Trails Park Patriotic Parade Monday, July 4 9 a.m., Hills Center Drive Sports & Games Camp (Ages 6–12 years old) Whether you’re a sports enthusiast or simply like a good, old-fashioned game of tag, this camp is for you! Kids will learn fundamentals of traditional sports like soccer and basketball, as well as participate in the “classics” – Red Rover, Parachute Golf, Hula-Hoop Pass and Shark Attack – just to name a few! Each afternoon, cool-off with a swim in the Willows Pool. On Fridays, campers will have some serious fun with a special end-of-the-week themed activity and party. So get movin’ and don’t miss out on the good times! June 6 – 10 June 20 – 24 July 11 – 15 July 25 – 29 Aug. 8 – 12 Camp Times: Drop-off: Pick-up: Fee: Movie Sing Along - “Frozen” Friday, August 26 7 p.m. Trails Park Wild West Fall Fest Friday, October 7 6 p.m., Vistas Park Pumpkin Patch October 6 and 7, 3 - 7 p.m. Vistas Community Center Veteran’s Day Care Package Drive Thursday and Friday, November 10 and 11 Trails, Willows, Gardens & Vistas Community Centers Character Breakfast Bash Saturday, November 12 10 a.m., Vistas Community Center Hometown Holidays Wednesday & Thursday, November 30 & December 1 6 - 8:30 p.m. Gardens Community Center and Park Rescue Mission Goods & Food Drive December 1 - 30 9 a.m. - 9 p.m., Trails, Willows, Gardens & Vistas Community Center 9 – 4 p.m. 7:45 – 9 a.m. 4 – 5:15 p.m. $220 weekly Polar Plunge Saturday, December 10 9 a.m., Vistas Pool June 2016 | 5 Proven and Trusted Experts in Painting™ Experience the CertaPro Difference Providing a full range of investment options s7EOFFERFREECOLOR CONSULTATION s7EDOALLYOUR(/! 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July 11 – August 5 DiscoveryKidsLV.org 6 | Summerlines POOL SCHEDULE 2016 Trails, Willows, and Vistas Community Pool Schedule TRAILS POOL 1920 Spring Gate Lane Summer Hours May 28 – August 11, 2016 Monday – Thursday, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday – Sunday, 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. August 12 – September 5, 2016 Daily, 11 a.m. – 8 p.m. WILLOWS POOL 2775 Desert Marigold Lane POOL SEASON PASSES Season passes may be purchased Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. and Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 12 noon at the Trails, Willows, Gardens and Vistas Community Centers. Each Summerlin Council swim pass entitles cardholder access to the Trails, Willows and Vistas Community Pools. Summerlin membership ID cards are required to purchase season passes. The cost is $30 per person per season. DAILY FEES Resident Adult Resident Child (Ages 2 – 17) Non-Resident Adult Non-Resident Child (Ages 2 – 17) Summer Hours May 28 – September 5, 2016 Daily, 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. $3 $2 $5 $3 GUEST POLICY Guests are limited to one (1) per member per visit and will only be admitted when accompanied by a VISTAS POOL 11312 Parkside Way Summer Hours May 28 – September 5, 2016 Daily, 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. 2016 Strawberry Festival Winners Strawberry Hulling 1st Place: Kyle Reid 2nd Place: Sunny 3rd Place: Lizzie Strawberry Hula Hoop 1st Place: Aumnie Halper 2nd Place: Jayla Hunnicutt 3rd Place: Georgia Vigo Strawberry Toss 1st Place: Ilieus Christura 2nd Place: Chase Gitlin 3rd Place: Connor Saatdgian Strawberry Shortcake Eating 1st Place: Micheal Plumber 2nd Place: Allie Pelletier 3rd Place: Autumn Paule For more information, call The Summerlin Council at 702.341.5500 Programs at the Pool Summerlin Splash Nites at the Vistas Pool Learn to Swim Program June 2, 6 – 9 p.m., 80’s Splashback July 7, 6 – 9 p.m., Under the Sea August 4, 6 – 9 p.m., Disco Dive Trail, Willows and Vistas Pools Celebrate summer and stay cool with splash nites at the Vistas Pool! Each night will feature a different theme with music and an extra hour of swimming with your friends and family. Put on your swimsuit, grab your towel and get ready to dance and swim the night away! *Regular pool entry fees and policies apply. This summer, The Summerlin Council will offer a variety of swim classes for Summerlin children ages three years and older. Qualified instructors from Aquatic Services provide lessons that include learning fundamentals and enhancing skills for your children. Classes are $65 for Levels One through Six. Instructors must approve advancement of your child to the next level class. If unable to perform the basic requirements of the class for which you have registered, The Summerlin Council reserves the right to place your child in a lower level class or refund your registration fee. For information, please call 702.341.5500 or visit www.summerlink.com. June 2016 | 7 D Dawson Summer Camps! 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The hospital shall not be liable for actions or treatments provided by physicians. 160017 June 2016 | 9 COMMUNITY CONNECTION Information provided by the Southern Nevada Water Authority Your Tap Water: Safe, From the Source Has anyone ever tried to sell you a home water treatment system after “testing” your tap water and claiming it is either dirty or, at worst, harmful? While the Southern Nevada Water Authority does not discourage you from buying a home water treatment system, the SNWA does want to assure you the water that comes out of your tap is some of the cleanest and safest in the nation. And why is that? It all starts at the source. About 90 percent of our drinking water comes from Lake Mead. The rest is drawn through wells from an aquifer hundreds of feet beneath the Las Vegas Valley. Nearly all of the water in Southern Nevada is treated through a series of processes including chlorine and ozonation, to kill any potentially harmful bacteria and microscopic organisms. The water then moves through a direct filtration process to remove any remaining particles. After water leaves the treatment facility, it is disinfected yet again. You can be sure that your water is safe thanks to the Safe Drinking Water Act. This act ensures that water quality standards are the same throughout the country. It identifies potential constituents in drinking water and sets safe limits for each of them. This act also requires all water agencies to produce and distribute a water quality report every year. You should receive your local water purveyor’s report by the end of June. The report includes a comparison of test results to federal drinking water standards, information about municipal water sources and an overview of treatment processes. You can learn more about water quality by visiting snwa.com or calling our Conservation Helpline at 258-SAVE. As an agent for one of Las Vegas’ top real-estate companies, I would like the opportunity to build relationships that will continue well past your closing date. I am concentrating on the real-estate market in your region and would like the opportunity to offer you the following: i Commitment and dedication through i Ongoing support in making your close of property and beyond transaction efficient i Increase profits by benefiting from my i Extensive knowledge of a market that experience best suits your requirements i A current market analysis of the property i Professionalism at it’s best with a personal touch you are selling or buying A s an experienced professional in the realty industry, I will give you true insight as to the value of property in your area. If you are simply considering a move in the near future, please feel free to contact me. 10 | Summerlines DAVE COLLINS PH. 702-400-1128 10750 W. Charleston Blvd. Suite 180 Las Vegas, NV 89135 Email: [email protected] COMMUNITY CALENDAR Any references made to these organizations do not necessarily constitute or imply its endorsement or recommendation by The Summerlin Council. Al-Anon Meetings in Spanish Maj Jongg Club Mountain View Presbyterian Church Meets on Mondays and Fridays from 10 - 11:30 a.m, 120 N. Pavilion Center Drive, Room #6. For information, call Erika at 702-580-2626. Join the exciting game of Maj Jongg. Looking for ladies to play on a regular basis. For information, call Susi at 702-203-7879. 8601 Del Webb Blvd. Call 702-341-7800 or visit mviewpc.org. Sundays: 8:30 a.m., 10:30 a.m. Awana Club of Summerlin MOMS Club of Summerlin Central Club for boys and girls 3 - 11 year olds. Sundays, 4 p.m. at the Summerlin Community Church. Please visit www.summerlincommunity.org. (MOMS Offering Moms Support) Non-profit support group offering activities and playdates. For information, visit www.momsclublasvegas.com. Bible Ways MOMS Club of Summerlin North Non-denominational Bible Study on the 3rd Saturday of each month,10 a.m. - 12 p.m. at 7646 Allano Way. For information, contact Suzanne at 702-379-5208. (MOMS Offering Moms Support) Non-profit support group for stay at home moms. For information, visit www.momsclubsummerlinnorth.org Bridge Club of Summerlin Southern Nevada Desert Mermaids Rubber Bridge. Must know bidding and playing. For more information about dates and times, call Frank at 702-300-8132. Sychronized swimming team. For more information, please vist www.nevadadesertmermaids.com or call 702-982-8710. Central Christian Church - Summerlin Campus Summerlin Lions Meets at Faith Lutheran Middle School and High School on Sundays at 9 a.m., 10:30 a.m. and 12 p.m. Join us the 1st and 3rd Wednesday at TPC Grill Las Vegas at 6:30 p.m. Visit [email protected] or call 702-763-5156. Rock and Truth Christian Fellowship New Non-Denominational Church. Meets every Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. at 101 N. Pavilion Center Drive. For information, visit www.rockandtruth.org. St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church 1811 Pueblo Vista Dr. Mass times: Saturday 4 p.m. Sundays 6:30 a.m., 8 a.m., 10 a.m., 12 p.m., 4 p.m. & 6 p.m. Call 702-228-8311 or visit www.seaslv.org. St. Andrew Lutheran Church Family to Family Connection Activity classes for young children. Call 702-870-9583 to register or visit www.family2familylv.org. Girls Scouts of Southern Nevada Building girls with courage, confidence and character. Membership is open to girls 5 - 17 years old. Please visit girlscoutsnv.org. German Friendship Club in Summerlin Meets every 4th Thursday of the month at The Trails Community Center at 7 p.m. For more information, please call Greta at 702-254-2590. Goldwing Road Riders, LV Chapter A Bimonthly breakfast meetings, group rides and fun events. For more information, please visit www.vegaswings.org. Jewish Genealogy Society Monthly meeting is on June 19 at 1 p.m. at the Sahara West Library, 9600 W. Sahara Ave. For information, please visit www.jgssn.org or call 702-243-5917. Our Nation and World Affairs Discussion Club Meets on the second and fourth Thursday every month in the meeting room at I-Hop restaurant on 9651 Trailwood Drive. Call Larry at 702-243-6417. The Dare to Dream Recipients Awards Dinner is June 21, 6 - 8 p.m. at Bears Best Golf Club on 1111 W. Flamingo Rd. The cost is $39. For information, please visit www.womensclubofsummerlin.org. Desert Spring United Methodist Church 120 N. Pavilion Center Drive, 702-256-5933. Sunday services are at 8, 9:30 and 11 a.m. Wednesday Dinner is 6 p.m. Visit www.DesertSpringChurch.com. Faith Community Lutheran Church 2700 S. Town Center Drive. Saturday at 5:19 p.m.; Sundays at 8, 9:30 & 11 a.m. Call 702-921-2700 or visit www.faithlasvegas.org. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints 10550 Alta Drive. Services on Sundays at 9 a.m., 11 a.m. or 1 p.m. Vistors welcome. Visit www.mormon.org. Meets at Temple Sinai every 2nd and 4th Thursday of each month at 6:30 p.m. For more information, call Don Leger at 702.233.4864. Grace in the Desert Episcopal Church LVSC is a youth swim club for ages 6 - 18. Practices are at the Pavilion Center Pool. For more information visit www.lasvegasswimclub or Email [email protected]. Summerlin Sandpipers of Nevada Nevada’s #1 swim team rated by USA Swimming VCC. Try-outs every Monday. Please visit www. sandpipersofnevada.com or call 702-737-7799. Summerlin Community Church Sunday School is at 9:30 a.m. and Worship is at 10:30 a.m. AWANA starts in September. Small groups, Celebrate Recovery and ESL classes. Please visit www.summerlincommunity.org. Summerlin Evangelical Lutheran Church Women’s Club of Summerlin Knights of Pythias Las Vegas Swim Club 8901 Del Webb Blvd. Sundays 8:30 a.m. and 10 a.m. Call 702-255-1990 or visit www.standrewlv.org. 1911 Pueblo Vista Dr. Sunday services at 9 a.m. Bible classes & Sunday School at 10:20 a.m. Call 702-2548431 or visit www.summerlinlutheran.org. Grace Presbyterian Church 4590 S. Hualapai Way. Adult Bible Study at 9:30 a.m., Worship and Sunday School at 10:30 a.m. Please visit www.gracepclv.org. Temple Sinai A Reform Synagogue, 9001 Hillpointe Road. Weekly Worship, 7:30 p.m, Family Worship, 3rd Fridays. Call 702-254-5110 or visit www.templesinailv.org. Temple Bet Emet A Reform Synagogue, Mtn. Shadows CC. 9107 Del Webb Blvd. Shabbat Services 1st & 3rd Fridays at 7:15 p.m. Visit www.templebetemetlv.com or call 702-240-3719. Temple Beth Sholom 2004 Spring Gate Lane, 702-838-7444. Saturdays at 5 p.m. and Sundays at 8 a.m. & 10:30 a.m. 10700 Havenwood Lane, 702-804-1333. Daily Minyan, Preschool, Solomon Schechter Day School, Shabbat Services, Women’s League, Men’s Club. Westside Newcomers Club Writers and Poets New member coffee at 9:15 a.m. on the 1st Wednesday of each month at Temple Sinai. For more information, E-mail [email protected]. Meets every third Friday at the Humana Guidance Center, 8885 W. Charleston Blvd. Suite #140, from 3:30 - 5 p.m. For information, call Sandy Toles at 702-204-4250. The Gardens Park Farmers’Market has something for everyone! Thursdays, 4~8 p.m. The Gardens Park, 10401 Gardens Park Dr. For more information, call 702-562-4890. Co-sponsored by The Summerlin Council. June 2016 | 11 RECREATION UPDATE Summerlin Tennis Club Summerlin Tennis Club is located in The Arbors Park at 610 Sageberry Drive. Call 702-233-5831 or visit www.summerlinarborstennis.com to receive more information. All fees payable to First Services, Inc. Junior Beginners Ages: 12 years and older When: Saturdays, June 4 – July 9 July 23 - August 27 Time: 10 a.m. – 11 p.m. Fee: $80 per six-week session The Pro Shop offers racket sales and service. Pee Wees Ages: 4 - 6 years old When: Saturdays, June 4 – July 9 July 23 - August 27 Time: 8 – 8:30 a.m. or 8:30 – 9 a.m. Fee: $55 per six-week session Youth Beginners Ages: 7 - 11 years old When: Saturdays, June 4 – July 9 July 23 - August 27 Time: 9 -10 a.m. Fee: $80 per six-week session 12 | Summerlines Adult Summer Camp When: June 27 – July 1, July 11 - July 15 Time: 7:30 - 9:30 p.m. Fee: $25 per day; $100 for week “Get in the Game” When: Mondays, May 30 - July 11 Time: 7 – 8:30 p.m. When: Thursdays, June 2 - July 7 Time: 8 – 9:30 a.m. When: Saturdays, June 4 - July 9 Time: 10 – 11 a.m. Fee: $75 per six-week session AYSO FALL 2016 SEASON Registration for the 2016 AYSO fall soccer season will be held at on the following dates: • June 25 from 9 a.m. 11 a.m. at the Willows Community Center • July 9 from 9 a.m. - 11 a.m. at the Willows Community Center • July 22 from 6 - 8 p.m. at the Willows Community Center All registrations include: jersey, shorts, socks, ball, pictures, award, magazine and secondary insurance. Volunteers are also needed, so please consider filling out a registration form and taking part. First-game weekend is September 10. For more information, visit www.LVsoccer.org. 6XPPHU-XQLRU *ROI&DPSV )RUPRUH,QIRUPDWLRQ $QJHO3DUN*ROI$FDGHP\FRP for the 2016/2017 STORAGE @ SUMMERLIN 1650 CRESTDALE LANE (702) 889-8900 7441 W. LAKE MEAD (702) 254-2421 • A/C Cooled Storage • RV/Boat Parking • U-Haul Trucks/U-Boxes • Boxes/Blankets Elementary (K-5) and Preschool Feeder school to Faith Lutheran Middle School and High School Call T ODAY to schedule your tour! 702.233.9323 9550 W Cheyenne . Las Vegas, NV 89129 www.MVLCS.org June 2016 | 13 NEWS FROM THE NORTH Summerlin North Community Association MEETING SUMMARY BOARD OF DIRECTORS April 27, 2016 NOTICE OF MEETING: Upon notice duly given and received, a meeting of the Summerlin North Community Association Board of Directors was held on Wednesday, April 27, 2016 at the Trails Community Center, 1910 Spring Gate, Las Vegas, NV. ATTENDANCE: Board Members Present: David Dean, Don Brizzolara, Elma Dallal, Cindy Parker, John Morelli, Michael Dugan, and David Johnsen. Board Member(s) Absent: None. Administrative Staff: Sheri Rios, and Laura Baldovinos. ACTION WAS TAKEN ON THE FOLLOWING: - Homeowner comments regarding agenda items: - None - Approved the Consent Agenda, including 1) Minutes – March 23, 2016; 2) Financial Reports and Bank Reconciliations – March 2016; 3) Builder Closing Have you tried us for lunch yet? CONNECT WITH US: $ 5 www.THEEGGWORKS.com LIMIT ONE DISCOUNT PER TABLE. MUST PRESENT COUPON AT CHECKOUT. CANNOT BE COMBINED WITH OTHER OFFERS. SINGLE DINERS: NOT APPLICABLE ON 1/2 ENTREES AND GETS UP TO $2.50 OFF. EXPIRES 06/30/2016. COUNCIL 14 | Summerlines Update – March 2016; 4) Compliance Report. - Heard the Summerlin Council Report - The Vistas Community Center is open - Heard the South Round-About Redesign Committee Report - Project has been completed - Heard the Management Report that included: - TruGreen Landscape Report - Design Review Committee Open Seat - US Bank Investment Account - 2015 Audit, Management Letter, Letter of Representation - Heard the New Business - Review Resolution – Record Retention Policy - Homeowner Comments regarding any other item: - None - Scheduled the next Board of Directors Meeting for May 25, 2016 at 6:30 p.m. at The Trails Community Center. - Held an Executive Session to discuss legal, collection and compliance issues immediately prior to the business meeting. DESIGN REVEW COMMITTEE OPENING The Summerlin North Community Association Design Review Committee has a vacant seat. The purpose of the Committee is to review improvements and modifications to existing homes in the master association. To qualify to serve as a Member of this Committee, a person must be licensed in or have expertise or experience as an Architect, Engineer, Land Planner, Landscape Designer or Interior Designer. If you have an interest in being considered for appointment to this Committee, please contact Sheri Rios at (702)838-5500 or sheri.rios@ howardhughes.com to request a Committee Interest Form. All Interest Forms must be received no later than Tuesday, July 5, 2016. Summerlines welcomes your news and information about Summerlin North. All submittals should be sent to: News from the North, 2120 Snow Trail, Las Vegas, NV 89134. All material submitted must be informative and of interest to the residents at large. It must be for non-commercial purposes, non-political in nature, factual, presented in a format that is not prejudicial or biased, presented within a time frame that allows for its review prior to publication (allow six weeks lead time), typewritten, double spaced and in a type size no smaller than twelve (12) point. If the information regards an issue outside the jurisdiction of the Association, it must be determined by the Board of Directors to affect the safety and/or welfare of the entire Association. The writer will be held accountable for the content of the information and the Board of Directors reserves the right to edit or decline to publish any submission. NEWS FROM THE SOUTH Summerlin South Community Association MEETING SUMMARY BOARD OF DIRECTORS April 21, 2016 NOTICE OF MEETING: Upon notice duly given and received, a meeting of the Summerlin South Community Association Board of Directors was held on Thursday, April 21, 2016 at 6:00 p.m. at The Willows Community Center, 2775 Desert Marigold Lane, Las Vegas, NV. ATTENDANCE: Board Members Present: Julie Cleaver, Brenda Grassley, Glenn Lowrimore, Jennifer Stefano, Gary Garofalo, Eric Sahota, Betty Shevorski. Board Members Absent: n/a. Administrative Staff: Randy Ecklund, John West, Gabriela Huerta HOMEOWNER COMMENT ON AGENDA ITEMS: None ACTION WAS TAKEN AS INDICATED ON THE FOLLOWING: • Approved the Consent Agenda, including: • Minutes – March 17, 2016; • Financial Reports – March 2016; • Bank Reconciliation – March 2016; • Builder Closing Update – March 2016; • Violation Report – March 2016. • Heard the Par 3 Landscape & Maintenance, Inc. Report • Heard the Management Report that included: • Landscape and Maintenance • Class B Board Member Appointment – Betty Shevorski • APPROVED 2016/17 Elected Delegates • ACCEPTED 2015 Audit Draft • GRANTED a maintenance easement across common area to Clark County for new traffic signals • Reaffirmed next board meeting date and time as May 19, 2016 at 3:00 p.m. • HOMEOWNER GENERAL COMMENTS: None. • Held an executive session at 5:30, prior to the regular session to discuss collection, compliance and legal matters. SUMMERLIN SOUTH COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION ELECTS DELEGATES On April 07, 2016 Summerlin South members gathered to elect their respective Class A delegates and alternate delegates. At the April 21, 2016 Summerlin South Board of Directors meeting, the Board recognized those homeowners who expressed interest in serving their community. Delegates and alternate delegates attend quarterly meetings to discuss community issues and concerns. On behalf of the Summerlin South Community Association membership, we wish to extend a hearty welcome to the new delegates. Subdivision Adelina Amado Amado Alternative Asbury Park Brentwood Cambridge Court Castlewood Chelsea Gardens Cielo Country Gardens Crown Ridge Echo Ridge Fairfield Falcon Ridge Garden Terrace Glenbrook Greshham Park Heather Glen Name Ronald Paul Klein Kenneth Ballard John E. Andrews Carol Orr Richard Lehman Steven Lessner LaVerne Vassallo Celestine Green Sarah R. Johnson Morris H. Outwater Dolores Oden Karen Galowitch George Freed Blaine Tripp Alan Schiff Robert Cushing Richard Justiana Jack Zunino Subdivision Heritage Glen Kingsway Ridge Ladera Section #3 Madison Place Northdale Pinecrest Rosemont Sierra Woods Southstar Sterling Ridge Traccia Westwood West Park: Villa Triste West Park: Villas & Ctyds West Park: Villas & Ctyds Alternate Willow Glen Willow Springs Name Lisa Holmquist Lewis Weiland Stephen Murray Mark Decerbo Carlos Cricca Craig Ruark Edmund Skorynko Dennis DeGree Peter Hass Elizabeth Shafer Eric Sahota Diana Smith David J. Redfearn Gaurav Kalro Jonathan Galaviz Laura Lee Ledbetter Jennifer Stefano Summerlines welcomes your news and information about Summerlin South. All submittals should be sent to: News from the South, 1980 Festival Plaza Drive Suite 340, Las Vegas, NV 89135. All material submitted must be informative and of interest to the residents at large. It must be for non-commercial publication (allow six weeks lead time), typewritten, double spaced and in a type size no smaller than twelve (12) point. If the information regards an issue outside the jurisdiction of the Association, it must be determined by the Board of Directors to affect the safety and/or welfare of the entire Association. The writer will be held accountable for the content of the information and the Board of Directors reserves the right to edit or decline to publish any submission. Portraits - Headshots - Children - Seniors - Commercial Award Winning “The best gift I have ever given and received.” “Absolutely beautiful. Each portrait depicts the artist.” Picturing Personality Summerlin 725-465-7615 Las Vegas DanChristopherPhotography.com June 2016 | 15 NEWS FROM THE WEST Summerlin West Community Association MEETING SUMMARY BOARD OF DIRECTORS May 10, 2016 As properly noticed, the Summerlin West Community Association Board of Directors held their quarterly business meeting on Tuesday, May 10, 2016 at 11312 Parkside Way. Board members present were: Peggy Chandler, Robert Carroll and Howard Jenkins. - First homeowner comment period – No comments. - Unanimously approved the Consent Agenda, including (A) Minutes – February 2016; (B.1.) Summerlin West Financial Reports and Bank Reconciliations – January, February, and March 2016; (B.2.) Barcelona-Mariposa Financial Reports and Bank Reconciliations – January, February, and March 2016 (C) Builder Closing Update; (D) Compliance Report – January, February, March and April 2016. - Reviewed Groundskeeper Landscape Reports for January, February, March and April 2016. - Reviewed and unanimously accepted into the minutes the 2015 Audit from HiIlburn and Lein, CPA’s, including the Management Letter and the Letter of Representation. The 2015 Audit Summary was mailed to all Summerlin West owners. - Second homeowner comment period – No comments. - Held an executive session to discuss and take action on collection issues, compliance issues and ratification of decisions of the Compliance Advisory Committee. - Scheduled the next Board of Directors Meeting for August 9, 2016 at 5:30 p.m. Summerlines welcomes your news and information about Summerlin West. All submittals should be sent to: News from the West, 1980 Festival Plaza Drive Suite 340, Las Vegas, NV 89135. All material submitted must be informative and of interest to the residents at large. It must be for non-commercial purposes, non-political in nature, factual, presented in a format that is not prejudicial or biased, presented within a time frame that allows for its review prior to publication (allow six weeks lead time), typewritten, double spaced and in a type size no smaller than twelve (12) point. If the information regards an issue outside the jurisdiction of the Association, it must be determined by the Board of Directors to affect the safety and/or welfare of the entire Association. The writer will be held accountable for the content of the information and the Board of Directors reserves the right to edit or decline to publish any submission. B LOW D RY & S T Y L E S A LO N Now Open in Downtown Summerlin 2130 Park Center Dr. #110 Near Dillards across from Crazy Pita 702-405-7202 FREE PREMIUM BLOWOUT Reg. Premium. 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Notable names include: • Crate and Barrel, first-to-Nevada location • Dave & Buster’s, first-to-Nevada location • Buy Buy BABY, first-to-Nevada baby brand from Bed Bath & Beyond • H&M, now open • Casa Del Matador Mexican Restaurant, first-toNevada location • Maggiano’s Little Italy, first off-Strip location • Kirkland’s, now open • TruFusion, workout sanctuary; first Summerlin location • Oil & Vinegar, now open • Vent Blotique, a blow dry bar; now open With the exception of Maggiano’s Little Italy, H&M, Kirkland’s and TruFusion, all of these names are first-tomarket brands, adding to the appeal and excitement of new products, restaurants and offerings available only at Downtown Summerlin. “Securing unique and strong brands has always been paramount for Downtown Summerlin to ensure we Dave & Buster’s will open its first location at Downtown Summerlin this August. meet the needs of our customers and the community,” said Kevin Orrock, president of Summerlin. “By adding additional first-to-market and notable brands, our center remains a leading shopping and dining destination.” Downtown Summerlin has welcomed an estimated 17 million visitors, opened 115 retailers and steadily increased occupancy to 90 percent leased. The initial phase consists of 1.4 million square feet of mixed use and office development on 106 of the approximate 400 developable acres in the heart of Summerlin. ONE Summerlin, Downtown Summerlin’s first Class-A office building, is currently 70 percent leased; and Constellation, a new multi-family residential development in Downtown Summerlin, will begin leasing 124 luxury rental units soon. Keep the summer fun going, before and after camp. Scheduling summer childcare has never been easier or more convenient. So get excited, TPER]SYVWYQQIVERH[I´PP½PPMRXLIKETW 4 FREE Sitter Hours Offer good for four FREE consecutive hours when scheduled through the MySitters app. Requires new customers complete family set-up process with College Nannies + Tutors. Customer may be billed for additional hours. Use promo code <fourfree>. 702.620.3366 collegesitters.com June 2016 | 17 WANTED! 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Active Adult Living | Assisted Living | Memory Support | Skilled Nursing lasventanaslv.com 18 | Summerlines 4 2016 July Summerlin FIRECRACKER 5K Registration Drop-off: Now through July 1 by 2 p.m. (Trails, Willows, Gardens and Vistas Community Centers) Packet Pickup Participant packets may be picked-up at The Trails Community Center on July 2 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. or the morning of the race beginning at 5:30 a.m. By mail: MUST BE RECEIVED BY June 29! The Summerlin Council 1910 Spring Gate Lane Las Vegas, NV 89134 Awards Awards will be presented to the top three finishers in each age division as well as the first place male and female overall. (Wear your most spirited running attire or independence day costume and compete for the “most patriotic participant” award!) Pre-Registration $25 $20 Day-of Registration 5K Participant: Fun Run/Walk Participants: 6:30 a.m. The Summerlin Firecracker 5K kicks-off the community’s Independence Day festivities on Monday, July 4 at 6:30 a.m. Be at the Trails Park to run for fun, or simply cheer your “patriot” across the finish line. An awards ceremony will be held immediately following the 5K event for the top finishers in each age category. Participants of all ages are welcome! And One Mile Fun Run/Walk 5K Participants: Fun Run/Walk Participants: THE TRAILS PARK $30 $25 Unofficial individual times will be posted at The Trails Community Center following the race. (All participants receive an official race T-shirt and refreshments following the race.) 702.341.5500 *Checks only, payable to “The Summerlin Council.” 2016 Firecracker 5K Entry Form * Please complete one form per resident. Name Address Age Amount Enclosed Male Summerlin ID Zip Code Phone E-Mail Check # Female 5K One Mile Fun Run/Walk 5K Age Divisions (Check One) 10 and under 11 - 14 15 - 19 20 - 24 25 - 29 30 - 34 35 - 39 40 - 44 45 - 49 50 - 54 55 - 59 Masters (60+) I know that running a road race is a potentially hazardous activity. I should not enter and run unless I am medically able and properly trained. I agree to abide by any decision of arace official relative to my ability to safely complete the run. I assume all risks associated with running in the Summerlin Firecracker 5K including, but not limited to, falls, contact with other participants, the effects of the weather, including high heat or humidity, traffic and other conditions of the road, all such risks being known and appreciated by me. Having read this waiver and knowing these facts and in consideration of your accepting my entry, I for myself and anyone entitled to act on my behalf, waive and release The Summerlin North Community Association, The Summerlin South Community Association, The Summerlin West Community Association, Summerlin Centre Owners Association, The Summerlin Council and Howard Hughes Properties, Inc. and The Howard Hughes Company, LLC. and all other sponsors, their representatives and successors from all claims or liabilities or any kind arising out of my participation in this event. I grant permission to all of the forgoing to use any photographs, motion pictures, recordings or any other record of this purpose for legitimate purpose. Any discrepancies or additional rules will be solved at the discretion of the Race Director. Print Name Signature Date Parent or guardian if under 18 years Wheelchairs and other assistive devices are permitted. No rollerblades, skateboards, bicycles or pets are allowed in the 5K. June 2016 | 19 Published By: PRSRT STD U.S. POSTAGE THE SUMMERLIN COUNCIL 1910 SPRING GATE LANE LAS VEGAS, NV 89134 PAID LAS VEGAS, NV PERMIT NO. 365 Monday, July 4, 9 a.m. Las Vegas’ Only Independence Parade! Strike up the band, inflate the balloons and add more fringe to the floats... the parade is returning to Summerlin! Participants include: Giant Helium Balloons • Traditional Parade Floats • Great Bands • Performing Groups • Kids Favorite Storybook Characters and much more! Patriotic Parade Route Parade Start The Trails Park TRAIL S CEN TER D RIVE ER CIRCLE ENT EC AG VIL L SPRING GATE LANE SNOW TRAIL DRIVE ANASAZI DRIVE 215 BELTWAY The parade begins at Hillpointe and Hills Center, travels south on Hills Center to Village Center Circle then turns west on Trailwood ending at the entrance of the Trails Village Shopping Center. HILLPOINTE ROAD SUMMERLIN LIBRARY TRAILWOOD DRIVE U P .S OF OST. FIC E SUMMERLIN PARKWAY Title Sponsors Premier Sponsor CE TOW NT ER N DR IVE Parade End SP RIN GG AT EL AN E (Parking is limited so carpooling is recommended. Be sure to arrive early to grab a great spot along the route!) HILLS CENTER DRIVE LAKE MEAD BOULEVARD