YOURYOUR COMCOMMUNITY NEWS FROM THE SUMMERLIN COUNCIL January 2020

“Random Acts There’s “Snow” Place of Comedy” by Comedy Fu Children’s Like Summerlin! Theater Company FRIDAY & SATURDAY | JANUARY 17 & 18 | 6:30 P.M. VISTAS COMMUNITY CENTER Walk into the “Random Acts Comedy Club” and take a ride on the great Vaudevillian train. In this revue-style show in the spirit of American Vaudeville, the laughs keep rolling. Every- one gets a turn in the spotlight when the host, Kurt, loses his scene partner, Rose, mid- show. Kurt talks to Charlie Chaplin, Abbott and Costello, ventriloquists, comics, clowns, doctors, coppers, gangsters, and jokesters of all kinds while looking for Rose. Come enjoy the silly wordplay Snow Day and charm of an art form of SATURDAY, JANUARY 25 yesteryear with “Random Acts 1 - 5 P.M. | ARBORS PARK of Comedy” and laugh like never before! Pre-Sale tickets may be Th is January, a blizzard is sched- Sledding passes are required and purchased for $5 per person at uled to hit Summerlin! Residents are currently on sale for $7 each the Vistas or Trails Community are invited to watch Th e Arbors at the Gardens, Trails, Willows Center beginning January 6. Tennis and Play Park transform and Vistas Community Centers. (Children ages two and under into a winter wonderland at the Day-of event passes will be sold are free.) Day-of tickets will annual Summerlin resident Snow for $10 each at Th e Arbors Tennis be sold for $7 each if available. Day taking place January 25 from and Play Park beginning at 12 p.m. For information, please call 1 to 5 p.m. You and your family (Proof of residency is required.) 702.341.5500. are sure to enjoy a fun-fi lled day So bundle up the family and of snow, cookies and sledding! Hot make plans now to join in the cocoa and water are available to winter frolic at the annual Sum- purchase for $1 each. Plastic saucers merlin resident Snow Day! For will be provided for participants as more information, please call personal sleds are not permitted. 702.341.5500. Highlights

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By Randy Ecklund PAGE PAGE 2 PAGE 4 Opportunities 10 Connection COMMUNITY NEWS By Randy Ecklund, Executive Director

2020 Summerlin Master Published By Association And Council The Summerlin Council 1910 Spring Gate Lane Governance Update , 89134 702-341-5500

Summerlin North he respective Summerlin master ment of these tasks through sound Community Association Tassociations are charged with fi nancial management of member 2120 Snow Trail providing a number of community assessments. Th ese fi ve “core values” Las Vegas, NV 89134 services. Historically the services that remain the constant focus of the res- 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.; Monday - Friday 702-838-5500 members deem most important are: pective community association board 1) proper maintenance and appear- of directors, delegates, committees, Summerlin West & South ance of streetscape landscaping; 2) and management. Community Associations proper maintenance, appearance, SUMMERLIN MASTER 2115 Festival Plaza Drive, Suite 220 Las Vegas, NV 89135 and operation of community centers/ ASSOCIATIONS & COUNCIL 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.; Monday - Friday pools, and parks; 3) preservation of Primary Responsibilities - Governance 702-791-4600 community architectural standards; Administration, Property Management 4) fair and balanced enforcement of and Maintenance, Accounting & Fin- The Trails Community Center 1910 Spring Gate Lane master CC & Rs and community rules ance, Design Review, Deed Restriction Las Vegas, NV 89134 and regulations; and 5) accomplish- Enforcement, and Park Operations 9 a.m. - 9 p.m.; Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 12 p.m.; Saturday Continued on next page 702-341-5500

The Willows Community Center Board Meetings 2775 Desert Marigold Lane Summerlin North Summerlin West Las Vegas, NV 89135 Community Association 9 a.m. - 9 p.m.; Monday - Friday Community Association The Trails Community Center The Summerlin West Board of Directors does not 8 a.m. - 12 p.m.; Saturday Wednesday, January 22 at 6:30 p.m. meet in January. The next meeting is scheduled 702-240-6500 The agenda will be available on Monday, January 20 for February 11, 2020. The agenda will be available at The Trails Community Center or the Summerlin on Friday, February 7 at the Vistas Community Center The Gardens Community Center North Community Management Office, 2120 Snow Trail or the Summerlin Community Management Office, 10401 Garden Park Drive and at www.summerlink.com. Meetings subject to 2115 Festival Plaza Drive, Suite 220 and at www. Las Vegas, NV 89135 cancellation. Call 702.838.5500 to confirm. summerlink.com. Meetings subject to cancellation. 9 a.m. - 9 p.m.; Monday - Friday Call 702.791.4600 to confirm. Summerlin South 8 a.m. - 12 p.m.; Saturday Community Association 702-562-4890 The Summerlin Council The Vistas Community Center The Vistas Community Center Thursday, January 16 at 3 p.m. Thursday, January 23 at 10:30 a.m. The Vistas Community Center The agenda will be available on Friday, January 10 The agenda will be available on Monday, January 20 11312 Parkside Way at The Willows,Gardens,Trails and Vistas Community at The Willows, Gardens,Trails and Vistas Community Las Vegas, NV 89138 Centers, or the Summerlin Community Management Centers, or the Summerlin Community Management 9 a.m. - 9 p.m.; Monday - Friday Office, 2115 Festival Plaza Drive, Suite 220 and Office, 1980 Festival Plaza, Suite 340 and at www. 8 a.m. - 12 p.m.; Saturday at www.summerlink.com. Meetings subject to summerlink.com. Meetings subject to cancellation. 702-360-1370 cancellation. Call 702.791.4600 to confirm. Call 702-341-5500 to confirm.

The Arbors Tennis & Play Park A unit owner has the right to: 610 Sageberry Drive a) Have a copy of the minutes or a summary of the Las Vegas, NV 89144 minutes distributed to him upon request and upon 702-233-5831 payment to the association of the cost of making Please Note: Due to early publishing deadlines, the distribution as outlined in NRS 116. *Court reservation line: 702-240-2386 Board meeting summaries included in b) Speak to the Board of Directors in accordance with (*Reservation punch card required) Summerlines may reflect meetings held six NRS 116, unless the Board is meeting in executive to eight weeks prior. session.

2 | Summerlines SUMMERLIN NORTH COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION • Committees - Resident Compliance Advisory, Design • Current Billable Density 17,737 units (Closed Units Review, Budget 15,298) SUMMERLIN WEST COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION • Monthly Assessment $50 (Monthly Coupons) • Current Billable Density 10,956 units (Closed Units • Annual Operating Budget for 2020 - $11,579,818 7,452) • Capital Contribution Fee $300 = $100 to North & $200 • Monthly Assessment $48 (Monthly Coupons) to Council • Annual Operating Budget for 2020 - $5,761,286 • Governance – 7 member Board (All Resident Elected • Capital Contribution Fee $288.00 = $96 to West & $192 Since 2002) to Council • Committees - Resident Compliance Advisory, Design • Governance – Seven member Board (5 Declarant Review, Finance Appointed & 2 Resident Elected) SUMMERLIN SOUTH COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION • Committees – Resident Compliance Advisory & • Current Billable Density 13,314 units (Closed Units Design Review 10,017) SUMMERLIN COUNCIL – Owns and operates Council • Monthly Assessments $48 (Monthly Coupons) parks, community centers, pools, organizes various com- • Annual Operating Budget for 2020 - $7,896,896 munity programs and activities, publishes Summerlines • Capital Contribution Fee $288 = $96 to South & $192 and hosts the Summerlink website. to Council • Mutual Benefi t Agreement with all Master Associations • Governance – Seven member Board (4 Declarant • Seven Member Board - Two representatives from Appointed & 3 Resident Elected) each residential master association and one commercial • Delegate System – Each neighborhood elects Voting representative from Summerlin Centre Owner’s Delegate. Th ere are presently 38 Delegates serving 84 Association. neighborhoods. • Annual Operating Budget for 2020 - $12,580,073

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January 2020 | 3 CLASS OPPORTUNITIES Presented by Th e Summerlin Council

Early Learning Club at Th e Trails Community Center EARLY LEARNING CLUB Toddlers ages three to fi ve years old will engage in fun fi tness and learning activities for both the body and mind. Activity No. Date Time Day Location Fee Ages 3050219 07 January 6 – 29 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. Mon & Wed Trails $158 3 – 5 year olds

DRAWING AND PAINTING FOR KIDS Artists ages 10 and older are invited to create their own masterpiece in this new class. A supply list will be provided upon enrollment. Activity No. Date Time Day Location Fee 3000119 07 January 7 – 28 4 – 6 p.m. Tuesdays Vistas $90 3000119 08 January 9 – 30 4 – 6 p.m. Th ursdays Vistas $90

PILATES GROUP REFORMER CLASSES—“RE-FORM” YOUR BODY Look your best, move more freely, and feel better in these 55 minute classes held monthly. Activity No. Date Time Day Location Fees 3030719 05 January 3 – 31 9:30 – 10:30 a.m. M, W, F Willows $25 for a single class 10:30 – 11:30 a.m. M, W, F Willows $90 for four classes per session $150 for eight classes per session $215 for unlimited classes per session

BEGINNING FENCING Students ages eight and older learn basic fencing skills in this new class. Equipment will be provided and each student must have a non-competitive or competitive membership with USA Fencing. Wear comfortable, athletic clothing with closed toe shoes and no shorts. Activity No. Date Time Day Location Fee 3035119 05 January 10 - 31 4 – 5 p.m. Fridays Vistas $100

PRE-COMPETITIVE FENCING Students ages eight and older develop technical and physical skills to succeed through bouting. Students must have their own equipment and are required to have a non-competitive or competitive membership with USA Fencing. Activity No. Date Time Day Location Fee 3035019 05 January 10 - 31 5 – 6 p.m. Fridays Vistas $100

DIODATICS WEIGHT TRAINING FOR WEIGHT LOSS/STRENGTH Increase your metabolism, burn more calories and fat, develop a strong, lean, sculpted body and learn how to safely and eff ectively weight train Activity No. Date Time Days Location Fees 3030919 05 January 3 – 31 9:30 – 10:30 a.m. M, W, F Vistas $40 for four classes per session 6:30 – 7:30 p.m. Th ursdays Vistas $50 for eight classes per session $70 for unlimited classes per session

GROUP GUITAR LESSONS Th ese classes are geared for all ages from beginners to advanced who want to learn the basics and expand their knowledge of music and theory. Activity No. Date Time Day Location Fee 3025019 05 Jan. 6 – Feb. 24 6 – 6:30 p.m. Mondays Trails $120 Beginners 3025019 06 Jan. 6 – Feb. 24 6:45 – 7:15 p.m. Mondays Trails $120 Int. /Advanced

4 | Summerlines GROUP PIANO LESSONS Learn how to play Classic, Jazz and Th eory style piano in these group lessons. Activity No. Date Time Day Location Fee Ages 3022019 04 January 7 – 28 5 – 6 p.m. Tuesdays Willows $140 5 and older

COMEDY FU ACTING AND IMPROV by MOVE PERFORMING ARTS Bring your acting skills to life with this professional training program for youth that want to take the stage. Students fi ve to ten years old will work on a one-act play and grow their performing skills in straight theater all the way to musical theater. Activity No. Date Time Day Location Fee Ages 3080019 07 January 9, 23 & 30 4 – 5 p.m. Th ursdays Trails $55 7 – 15

BROADWAY REVIEW SINGING by MOVE PERFORMING ARTS Learn how to dazzle a crowd and communicate songs to an audience in this class for students seven and older. Activity No. Date Time Day Location Fee Ages 3080219 04 January 4 – 25 11 a.m. – 12 p.m. Saturdays Trails $55 7 and older

HIP HOP LEVEL I by MOVE PERFORMING ARTS Hip Hop I is a high-energy class for children fi ve to eight years old that infuses the latest styles of street dancing, breaking, popping and locking. Activity No. Date Time Day Location Fee 3080319 03 January 7, 21 & 28 4 – 5 p.m. Tuesdays Trails $45

JAZZ by MOVE PERFROMING ARTS Th is jazz class for students ages seven to 12, will expose students to various styles of jazz and focus on learning proper dance technique. Activity No. Date Time Day Location Fee 3080719 03 January 7, 21 & 28 5 – 6 p.m. Tuesdays Trails $45

BASIC CHINESE FOR YOUTH Children seven to 10 years old learn the basics of Mandarin Chinese and Chinese culture using a more daily-oriented approach for younger participants. Activity No. Date Time Day Location Fee Materials Fee 3075019 05 January 15 - 29 5 – 6:15 p.m. Mon & Wed Vistas $85 $25 payable to instructor

BASIC CHINESE FOR PRE-TEENS/TEENS Children 11 to 15 years old learn Mandarin Chinese and Chinese culture using a more subject-oriented approach for pre- teens and teens. Activity No. Date Time Day Location Fee Materials Fee 3075219 05 January 17 & 24 4:45 – 7:30 p.m. Fridays Vistas $68 $25 payable to instructor

KIDS NIGHT OUT Youth ages six to 13 are invited to join in a fun-fi lled night with group games, arts and craft projects and pizza while parents get a well-deserved break! Activity No Date Time Day Location Fee Ages 3050119 04 January 24 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. Friday Willows $25 6 to 13 year olds

For more information on these classes, please call Th e Summerlin Council at 702.341.5500 or visit summerlink.com.

January 2020 | 5 - Heard the Committee Report NEWS FROM THE NORTH - Summerlin Council Report – No report. Th e next Summerlin North Community Association Summerlin Council meeting is scheduled to be held on December 5, 2019. MEETING SUMMARY - Heard the Management Report that included: BOARD OF DIRECTORS - LandCare Landscape Report NOVEMBER 20, 2019 - Design Review Issues – None - Board of Directors 2020 Meeting Schedule NOTICE OF MEETING: Upon notice duly given and - Heard the Unfi nished Business received, a meeting of the Summerlin North Community - 2020 Reserve Study Proposal – Th e 2020 Reserve Association Board of Directors was held on Wednesday, Study has been tabled for the next Board Meeting November 20, 2019 at the Summerlin North Offi ce 2120 which is scheduled for January 22, 2020. Snow Trail, Las Vegas, NV. - Heard the New Business: None ATTENDANCE: Board Members Present: Cindy Parker, - Homeowner Comments regarding any other item: None Don Brizzolara, Elma Dallal, John Morelli, and David - Scheduled the next Board of Directors Meeting for Johnsen. Board Member(s) Absent: David Dean and January 22, 2020 at 6:30 p.m. at Summerlin North Robert Weiss. Administrative Staff : Sheri Rios, and Management Offi ce. Cynthia Villalpando - Held an Executive Session to discuss legal, collection ACTION WAS TAKEN ON THE FOLLOWING: and compliance issues immediately prior to the business - Homeowner comments regarding agenda items: None meeting - Approved the Consent Agenda, including 1) Minutes – October 23, 2019; 2) Financial Reports and Bank Summerlin North Community Association Reconciliations – October 2019; 3) Builder Closing Board Of Directors Meeting Schedule – 2020 Update – October 2019; 4) Compliance Report. January 22 6:30 p.m. Summerlin North Mgmt Offi ce February 26 6:30 p.m. Summerlin North Mgmt Offi ce March 25 6:30 p.m. Summerlin North Mgmt Offi ce April 22 6:30 p.m. Summerlin North Mgmt Offi ce May 27 6:30 p.m. Summerlin North Mgmt Offi ce June 24 6:30 p.m. Summerlin North Mgmt Offi ce July 22 6:30 p.m. Summerlin North Mgmt Offi ce August 26 6:30 p.m. Summerlin North Mgmt Offi ce September 23 6:30 p.m. Summerlin North Mgmt Offi ce October 28 6:30 p.m. Summerlin North Mgmt Offi ce November 18 6:30 p.m. Summerlin North Mgmt Offi ce Note: All dates and times are subject to change based upon the schedules of the board members. Please call 702-838-5500 prior to the meeting to confi rm that it will take place. Any members wishing to have an item placed on the agenda should send the request in writing 12 days prior to the meeting date. Your request should include a brief description of the issue and the time that needs to be allotted for your presentation. You may send your request to: SNCA, Attn: Sheri Rios, 2120 Snow Trail Las Vegas, NV 89134. 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 make the distribution, in accordance with NRS 116. (b) Unless the board is meeting in executive session, speak to the board of directors at the beginning of the meeting regarding items on the agenda and at the end of the meeting on other topics. Th e Board may limit the time allowed to each homeowner to address the board.

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.

6 | Summerlines NEWS FROM THE SOUTH Summerlin South Community Association

MEETING SUMMARY HOMEOWNER GENERAL COMMENTS: BOARD OF DIRECTORS • Homeowners asked about common area tree replace- NOVEMBER 21, 2019 ment and how to report common area irrigation leaks. • Held an executive session immediately aft er to discuss NOTICE OF MEETING: Upon notice duly given and collection, compliance and legal matters. received, a meeting of the Summerlin South Community Association Board of Directors was held on Th ursday, November 21, 2019 at 3:00 p.m. at Th e Willows Community Summerlines welcomes your news and information about Summerlin South. All submittals should be sent Center, 2775 Desert Marigold Lane, Las Vegas, NV. to: News from the South, 2115 Festival Plaza Drive Suite ATTENDANCE: Board Members Present: Brenda Grassley, 220, Las Vegas, NV 89135. All material submitted must Glenn Lowrimore, Pamela Scott, Brooke Milstein, David be informative and of interest to the residents at large. It Redfearn. Board Members Absent: Julie Cleaver, Betty must be for non-commercial publication (allow six weeks Shevorski. Administrative Staff : Randy Ecklund, John lead time), typewritten, double spaced and in a type size West, Gabriela Huerta no smaller than twelve (12) point. If the information HOMEOWNER COMMENT ON AGENDA ITEMS: regards an issue outside the jurisdiction of the Association, None. it must be determined by the Board of Directors to affect the safety and/or welfare of the entire Association. The ACTION WAS TAKEN AS INDICATED ON THE writer will be held accountable for the content of the FOLLOWING: information and the Board of Directors reserves the right to • Approved the Consent Agenda, including: edit or decline to publish any submission. • Minutes – October 17, 2019; • Financial Reports – October 2019; • Bank Reconciliation – October 2019; • Builder Closing Update – October 2019; • Violation Report – October 2019. • Heard the Par 3 Landscape & Maintenance, Inc. Report • Heard the Management Report that included: • Landscape and Maintenance • Annual End of Year Mailer • Collection Procedure Overview • Approved Th e Amended Billing and Collection Procedures • Reaffi rmed next board meeting date and time as January 16, 2020 at 3:00 p.m.

January 2020 | 7 required by the Nevada Real Estate Division. NEWS FROM THE WEST - First homeowner comment period – no comments. Summerlin West Community Association - Unanimously approved the Consent Agenda, including (A) Minutes – August 2019; (B.1.) MEETING SUMMARY Summerlin West Financial Reports and Bank BOARD OF DIRECTORS Reconciliations – July, August & September 2019; NOVEMBER 12, 2019 (B.2.) Barcelona-Mariposa Financial Reports and Bank Reconciliations – July, August & September 2019 As properly noticed, the Summerlin West Community (C) Builder Closing Update; (D) Compliance Report – Association Board of Directors held their quarterly August, September & October 2019. business meeting on Tuesday November 12, 2019 at the - Reviewed Par 3 Landscape Reports for August, Vistas Community Center, 11312 Parkside Way. Board September, October 2019. members present were: Andrew Ciarrocchi, Patrick Mai, - Acknowledged the receipt of a letter from manage Vincent Esposito, Julie Cleaver and Charles Niggemeyer. ment advising the board to remain in compliance with - Organization – Unanimously elected the following NRS 116 and NAC 116 and all federal and state laws. slate of offi cers: Andrew Ciarrocchi, President; Sandy - Unanimously approved the 2019 Par 3 landscape Turner, Secretary, Brenda Grassley, Treasurer, Patrick maintenance contract for Summerlin West and the Mai, Director; Julie Cleaver, Director; Vincent Barcelona-Mariposa Neighborhood to include a Esposito, Director; Anna Heshmati, Director; Howard separate reduced rate for all new native revegetation Jenkins, Director; Charles Niggemeyer, Director; areas being added to the contract. Randy Ecklund and Karla Pearson-Call, Assistant(s) - Unanimously approved the 2019 year-end audit and Secretary/Treasurer. Andrew Ciarrocchi and Patrick tax preparation engagement letter from Hilburn and Mai were appointed the Summerlin West represent- Lein, CPA’s. atives to the Summerlin Council Board of Directors. - Unanimously approved the 2020 management contract Th e directors signed their Director Certifi cations as with Th e Howard Hughes Corporation. - Approved the 2020 Board of Directors quarterly LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE & RENOVATION meeting schedule. Providing Detailed, Reliable, Clean & - Unanimously approved the transfer of excess funds On Time Work in Summerlin for 20 years!!! from 2019 operating to the 2020 Operating fund as represented in the 2020 budget. • Weekly lawn mowing • Yard clean up services including: Shaping of - Second homeowner comment period – no comments. trees & shrubs, weeding & blowing out debris WE DO - Scheduled the next Board of Directors Meeting for • Sod, shrub & tree removal & installation ONE-TIME February 11, 2020 at 5:30 p.m. • Shrub & tree deep root fertilization YARD - Held an executive session to discuss and take action • Turf grass aeration • Koi ponds, streambeds & pondless waterfalls CLEAN UPS on collection issues, bad debt write off s, compliance • Decorative rock (new & replenish bare areas) issues and ratifi cation of decisions of the Compliance • Irrigation system & low voltage lighting installations Advisory Committee. • Pavers, flagstone & boulder installation • Irrigation system & low voltage lighting inspections & repairs as low as $75+ parts Summerlines welcomes your news and information about Summerlin The $75 is a minimum and covers the first man hour or West. All submittals should be sent to: News from the West, 2115 Festival 2 men ½ hour. Price is subject to change without notice. Plaza Drive Suite 220, Las Vegas, NV 89135. All material submitted must be informative and of interest to the residents at large. It must be for LET US CLEAN UP YOUR LANDSCAPE NOW! non-commercial purposes, non-political in nature, factual, presented in Call 658-1506 for MAINTENANCE 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), Turf Trimmers Landscaping, Inc. Lic. #L33-00109-A-088912 typewritten, double spaced and in a type size no smaller than twelve (12) OUR SPECIALTIES ARE GRASS CONVERSIONS point. If the information regards an issue outside the jurisdiction of the & ENHANCING EXISTING LANDSCAPES Association, it must be determined by the Board of Directors to affect the Call 256-1985 for LANDSCAPING 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 dba Executive Landscape Designs, Inc. Lic. #37809A, 0058183 reserves the right to edit or decline to publish any submission. www.turftrimmerslv.com • Bonded-Insured-Workman’s Comp

8 | Summerlines COMMUNITY DEVELOPER UPDATE Th e Howard Hughes Corporation® 2019 Another Year Of Milestone Development For Summerlin® Th e year 2019 was another one for the record books for Summerlin® with a number of milestone developments that include a continuing focus on sports and business, strong home sales that placed Summerlin among the nation’s top three best-selling MPCs and the addition of Th e opening of was a headline milestone for Summerlin new major amenities. in 2019. Ranked third nationally for home sales, the community continued Community development highlights for 2019 include: to fulfi ll its vision in 2019 as a great place to live, work, play and learn. • A national annual ranking as the nation’s third best- selling MPC by real estate consultant RCLCO, a remark- the-top success of – practice facility able achievement for a community now entering its 30th of the Vegas Golden Knights, and now, Las Vegas year of development; Ballpark; • Th e opening of seven new neighborhoods; and the • Growing success of as a retail sell-out and completion of fi ve neighborhoods – bring- destination with the opening of 12 new stores and 2019 ing the total number of actively-selling neighborhoods annual visitation expected to top 20 million; in Summerlin at year-end 2019 to 34; • Completion and opening of Tanager®, Downtown • Completion and opening of Las Vegas Ballpark®, home Summerlin’s second luxury apartment complex that in- of the Las Vegas Aviators®, the city’s professional Triple- cludes 267 residences and is now nearly 50 percent leased; A baseball team of the Pacifi c Coast League (PCL) and • Full lease-out of Two Summerlin, Downtown affi liate of the Oakland A’s; Summerlin’s second Class-A offi ce tower that opened in • Las Vegas Ballpark’s wildly successful inaugural 2018; year, marked by record-setting attendance of more • Completion of Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Depart than 650,000, leading Minor League Baseball in home ment’s Summerlin Area Command substation that will attendance with 47 sold-out games; and industry offi cially open in January 2020; the design and construct- recognition from Ballpark Digest and Baseballparks ion of this 24,000-square-foot facility were fully funded com as the “Ballpark of the Year;” and built on land donated by Th e Howard Hughes • Las Vegas Ballpark’s selection by Urban Land Institute Corporation; Nevada as winner of its Placemaking Awards in the • The opening of two major community parks: Sagemont Community category; Park spanning nearly 10 acres in the village of Summerlin • Continuing evolution of Downtown Summerlin as a Centre, and eight-acre Reverence Park in the village of major sports entertainment destination with the over Reverence, bringing the total number of major com- munity parks in Summerlin to 28. According to Kevin T. Orrock, President, Summerlin, the community is now entering its 30th year but the pace of development is still strong, marked by a long and impressive list of major milestones during the past year. “While sports continued to dominate headlines in Summerlin via Las Vegas Ballpark’s winning inaugural year, residential and commercial development remains strong as we look to the ongoing build-out of the community’s remaining approximately 6,000 acres,” said Orrock. “We are actively working to develop comprehensive plans that include residential, retail and offi ce development and are highly responsive to market demands and trends.”

January 2020 | 9 COMMUNITY CONNECTION New Year! New Season for Girls on the Run!

Girls on the Run, the aft er-school School. “Girls on the Run is a wonder- program inspiring 3rd-8th grade girls ful organization that we believe every to be joyful, confi dent and fi t, will be girl would benefi t from participating stepping-off its spring season with in,” said a group of parents from one teams forming at area Summerlin of the Summerlin middle school schools. “We are thrilled to continue teams. “Sydney, Lexi and Jessica have adding Summerlin schools to our list all blossomed because of this group, of program sites,” said Kim Boschee, giving them self-confi dence, ability to council director for the non-profi t. embrace their diff erences and lead with “As the program grows, so does the an open heart.” number of girls inspired to recognize Enrollment for the spring season is session season, girls learn how to forge their inner strength and develop now open via the organization’s web- friendships, build self-confi dence, essential skills to help them navigate site: www.girlsontherunlv.org. Teams learn strategies to overcome challenges their worlds.” across the community will start their and become fi t enough to conquer Th is spring, Girls on the Run will be life-skills development lessons in early the community 5k event. For more off ered at several Summerlin schools February on campuses, parks and Boys information, visit the website or call including Vassiliadis Elementary & Girls Clubs across the valley, fi nish- the council at 702-637-3055. Th e School, Doral Academy-Red Rock ing with the celebratory Girls on the council is also currently accepting Elementary School, Goolsby Element- Run 5k on Sunday, May 3, 2020, at applications for coaches, 5k volunteers ary School and Givens Elementary UNLV. Th roughout the 10 week/20 and sponsorships.

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Al-Anon Meetings in Spanish MOMS Club of Summerlin Central St. Andrew Lutheran Church Meets on Mondays from 10 - 11:30 a.m. & Wednesdays (MOMS Offering Moms Support) 8901 Del Webb Blvd. Sundays 8:30 a.m. and 10 a.m. from 6 to 7:30 p.m., 120 N. Pavilion Center Drive, Room #6. Non-profit support group offering activities and playdates. Call 702-255-1990 or visit www.standrewlv.org. For information, call Erika at 702-580-2626. For more information, visit www.momsclublasvegas.com. Summerlin Sandpipers of Nevada Awana Club of Summerlin Southern Nevada Desert Mermaids Nevada’s #1 swim team rated by USA Swimming VCC. Club for boys and girls 3 - 11 years old. Sundays, Synchronized swimming team. For information, please visit Try-outs every Monday. Call 702-737-7799 or visit 4 p.m. at the Summerlin Community Church. Please www.nevadadesertmermaids.com or call 702-982-8710. www.sandpipersofnevada.com. visit www.summerlincommunity.org. Summerlin Lions Summerlin Community Church Bridge Club of Summerlin Join us the 1st and 3rd Wednesday at TPC Grill Las Vegas Sunday School is at 9:30 a.m. and Worship is at Rubber Bridge. Must know bidding and playing. For more at 6:30 p.m. Visit [email protected] or call 10:30 a.m. AWANA meets on Sundays. Small groups, information, call Asher at 702-242-4364. 702-763-5156. Celebrate Recovery and ESL classes. Please visit www.summerlincommunity.org. Central Christian Church - Summerlin Campus West Charleston Lions Club Meets at Faith Lutheran Middle School and High School on Join us every 1st and 3rd Thursday at 12 p.m. for lunch. Summerlin Evangelical Lutheran Church Sundays at 10 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. Email [email protected]. 1911 Pueblo Vista Dr. Sunday services at 9 a.m. Bible classes & Sunday School at 10:20 a.m. Call Christian Science Desert Spring United Methodist Church 702-254-8431 or visit www.summerlinlutheran.org. Interested in better heath, relationships, supply, etc? Learn 120 N. Pavilion Center Drive, 702-256-5933. Sunday more about the Science of Christ. Call Suzanne Salvatore CS services are at 8, 9:30 and 11 a.m. DesertSpringChurch.com. Grace Presbyterian Church at 702.379.5208 or [email protected]. 4590 S. Hualapai Way. Adult Bible Study at 9:30 a.m., Faith Community Lutheran Church Worship and Sunday School at 10:30 a.m. Please visit Family to Family Connection 2700 S. Town Center Drive. Saturday at 5:19 p.m.; www.gracepclv.org. Activity classes for young children. Call 702-870-9583 Sundays at 8, 9:30 & 11 a.m. Call 702-921-2700 or to register or visit www.family2familylv.org. visit www.faithlasvegas.org. Temple Sinai A Reform Synagogue, 9001 Hillpointe Road. Weekly Worship, Girls Scouts of Southern Nevada Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints 7:30 p.m, Family Worship, 3rd Fridays. Call 702-254-5110 Building girls with courage, confidence and character. 10550 Alta Drive. Services are on Sundays at 9 a.m., or visit www.templesinailv.org. Membership is open to girls 5 - 17 years old. Please 11 a.m. or 1 p.m. Vistors welcome. For more information, visit girlscoutsnv.org. please visit www.mormon.org. Temple Bet Emet A Reform Synagogue at Red Rock Pointe Retirement German Friendship Club in Summerlin Grace in the Desert Episcopal Church Community, 4445 S. Grand Canyon Drive. Shabbat Services Meets every 4th Thursday of the month at The Trails 2004 Spring Gate Lane, 702-838-7444. Saturdays at 2nd & 3rd Fridays at 6:45 p.m. Call 702-240-3719 or visit Community Center at 7 p.m. For more information, please 5 p.m. and Sundays at 8 a.m. & 10:30 a.m. www.templebetemetlv.com. call Greta at 702-254-2590. Westside Newcomers Club Temple Beth Sholom Goldwing Road Riders, LV Chapter A New member coffee at 9 a.m. on the first Wednesday Conservative synagogue and member of USCJ. 10700 Bimonthly breakfast meetings, group rides and more. For of each month at Temple Sinai. For more information, Havenwood Lane, 702.804.1333. Daily Minyan, Shabbat more information, please visit www.vegaswings.org. E-mail [email protected]. Services, Children Services, Preschool, Kindergarten, Religious School and more. Visit www.bethsholomlv.org. Jewish Genealogy Society Mountain View Presbyterian Church Monthly meeting is January 19 at 1 p.m., 9600 W. Sahara Ave. 8601 Del Webb Blvd. Call 702-341-7800 or visit Bet Knesset Bamidbar For more information, visit www.jgssn.org or call 702-243-5917. mviewpc.org. Sundays: 8:30 a.m., 10:30 a.m. A senior reform Synagogue at Desert Vista, 10360 Sun City Blvd. Shabbat services 2nd & 4th Fridays at 7:30 p.m. For Knights of Pythias Rock and Truth Christian Fellowship information, Email [email protected] or visit www.bkblv.org. Meets at Temple Sinai every 2nd and 4th Thursday of each New Non-Denominational Church. Meets every month at 6:30 p.m. For more information, call Don Leger Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. at 101 N. Pavilion Center Drive. Writers and Poets at 702.233.4864. For information, visit www.rockandtruth.org. Meets every third Friday at the Humana Guidance Center, 8885 W. Charleston Blvd. Suite #140, from 3:30 - 5 p.m. Las Vegas Swim Club Second Saturday Divorce Workshop For information, call Sandy Toles at 702-204-4250. LVSC is a youth swim club for ages 6 - 18. Practices Second Saturday of the month at Sahara West Library. are at the Pavilion Center Pool. Visit lasvegasswimclub.com Please visit www.secondsaturdaylasvegas.com. or Email [email protected]. Any references made to these organizations St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church do not necessarily constitute or imply Mah Jong Club 1811 Pueblo Vista Dr. Mass times: Saturday 4 p.m. its endorsement or recommendation Join the exciting game of Mah Jong. Looking for ladies to Sundays 6:30 a.m., 8 a.m., 10 a.m., 12 p.m., 4 p.m. & by Th e Summerlin Council. play on a regular basis. Call Susi at 702-203-7879. 6 p.m. Call 702-228-8311 or visit www.seaslv.org.

Please Be A Responsible Dog Owner

Leash and clean up after your dog.

Do your part to keep Summerlin safe and clean!

January 2020 | 11 WATER CONNECTION Sothern Nevada Water Authority Tips To Keep Your Landscape Alive And Thriving All Winter Long

Whether you are creating a new landscape or maintain- Follow these steps to protect the pipes and hoses in your ing an existing one, keeping your yard healthy in our desert home and landscape from cold weather: climate can be a challenge. Here are some tips to help • Disconnect and drain garden hoses when they are not winterize and protect your plants as the weather chills out: being used. • During the winter, sprinkler irrigation is limited to one • Insulate your irrigation backfl ow device by draping a assigned day per week. Watering restrictions also apply towel over it and cover with a bucket or other protective to drip irrigation. Sunday is not an optional watering over that touches the ground. Never obstruct or seal the day. Find your watering day at snwa.com. ports of a backfl ow protection device. • Water in the midmorning to avoid the aft ernoon winds • Wrap exposed irrigation pipes with pipe insulation, that keep your sprinklers from hitting their grass target. insulated “faucet socks,” an old towel or duct tape. • Th e ideal time to prune trees and shrubs is in late • Don’t leave interior or exterior pipes dripping. Temper- winter, when plants are mostly dormant. Finish heavy atures in the generally don’t drop low pruning by mid-February, before buds show evidence enough for a long enough period of time to warrant it. of swelling. Don’t prune more than one-quarter of the • Locate your water shut-off valve and learn how to turn living tissue during the year. off water at its source,so you can ward off damage from • If you notice frost or a freeze has damaged a plant, leave leaks or burst lines. it alone until warmer weather arrives. For more seasonal landscaping tips, visit snwa.com.

12 | Summerlines SUMMERLIN TENNIS CLUB Summerlin Tennis Club is located in Th e Arbors Park at 610 Sageberry Drive. Call 702-233-5831 to receive more information.

YOUTH BEGINNERS Ages: 7 – 11 years old Summerlin Tennis When: Tuesdays & Th ursdays, Reservation January 7 – February 13 Time: 5 – 6 p.m. Enrollment Cards Fee: $140 per six-week session Th e Summerlin Council off ers When: Saturdays, residents a variety of tennis reservation January 12 – February 16 packages from which to choose. As a Time: 9 – 10 a.m. Summerlin resident, you may purchase Fee: $80 per six-week session a Summerlin Tennis Reservation Enroll- ment Card to book your next tennis JUNIOR BEGINNERS reservation at the Arbors, Gardens, Ages: 12 & older Ridgebrook, Spotted Leaf, Hills, Mesa, When: Tuesdays & Th ursdays, Sagemont Park and Vistas tennis courts. January 7 – February 13 Summerlin Tennis Reservation PEE WEE Time: 6 – 7 p.m. Enrollment Cards may be purchased at Fee: $140 per six-week session Ages: 4 – 6 years old the Willows, Trails, Gardens, or Vistas When: Saturdays, When: Tuesdays & Th ursdays, Community Centers at the following rates: January 7 – February 13 January 12 – February 16 Time: 4 or 4:30 p.m. Time: 10 – 11 a.m. 12 sessions (1.5 hours each) -- $60 Fee: $100 per six-week session 24 sessions (1.5 hours each) -- $102 When: Saturdays, 36 sessions (1.5 hours each) -- $126 All fees are payable to January 11 – February 15 Sessions are good for one year Time: 8 - 8:30 a.m. or 8:30 – 9 a.m. First Services LLC. from date of purchase. Fee: $55 per six-week session

Beginning & Lower School Open House Saturday, January 11th 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.

Join us to hear from key administrators, including our Head of School, Beginning School Director, and Lower School Director about opportunities for your preschool and elementary school child to excel at The Meadows.

The event will begin in the LeOre Cobbley Lower School on The Meadows Campus 8601 Scholar Lane, Las Vegas, NV 89128

For more information and to register, visit themeadowsschool.org/openhouse

or call Ana Orsini at 702-797-5881

Campus tours and information regarding financial aid available upon request.

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14 | Summerlines Community Services Directory

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W O T 1 The Arbors Tennis & Play Park Lit’l Scholar ...... 702-256-5300 Summerlin Tennis Club DESERT INN RD. Lummis Elementary School ...... 702-799-4380 610 Sageberry Dr. 15 Meadows School ...... 702-254-1610 4 A 2 Cottonwood Canyon Park Merryhill School ...... 702-242-8838 915 Canyon Bluff Court Metro Police (Non-Emergency) ...... 702-795-3111 FLAMINGO RD. 3 The Crossing Park 1111 Crestdale Ln. Ober Elementary School ...... 702-799-6077 ...... 702-799-1450 4 Gardens Park Park Maintenance - City Parks & Open Space Maint. Div.

HUALAPAI WY. HUALAPAI 10401 Garden Park Dr. (Bruce Trent and ) ...... 702-229-6571 5 TROPICANA AVE. North Tower Park 45 Park Vista Dr. Park Patrol ...... 702-341-5500 Richard Bryan Elementary School ...... 702-799-1460 6 Oxford Park 700 Anasazi Dr. School Zoning - Clark County School District ...... 702-799-5011 MESA PAR RUSSELL RD. 7 Sig Rogich Middle School ...... 702-799-6040 18 The Pueblo Park K RUN 7663 Lake Mead Blvd. Shelley Berkley Elementary School ...... 702-799-2525 21 SUNSET 8 South Tower Park Shenker Academy ...... 702-255-5437 1022 Park Vista Dr. Solomon Schechter Day School ...... 702-804-1333 9 Spotted Leaf Park Special Improvement District Assessment (SID) ...... 702-229-6321 2955 Spotted Leaf Ln. St. Elizabeth Ann Seton School ...... 702-804-8328 10 Tree Top Park Staton Elementary School ...... 702-799-6720 SUMMERLIN® 1620 Laurel Glen Street Maintenance – Sweeping ...... 702-229-2582 11 The Trails Park and Pool Street Maintenance – Repairs ...... 702-229-6227 PARK MAP 9550 Trails Center Dr. Streetlight Outages – City - (6:30am – 3pm) . 702-229-6331 / 702-455-7544 12 The Willows Park and Pool Streetlight Outages - County - aft er hours ...... 702-455-6100 Summerlin 2775 Desert Marigold Ln. Summerlin Basketball League (NJB) ...... 702-341-6951 13 Village Green Park Summerlin North Community Association ...... 702-838-5500 Community Centers 1901 Sandstone Bluffs Dr. A The Gardens Community Center Summerlin South/West Community Association ...... 702-791-4600 14 Summerlin Centre 10401 Gardens Park Dr. Community Park Summerlin Council ...... 702-341-5500 B The Trails Community Center 10588 Marketwalk Place Summerlin Library ...... 702-507-3860 1910 Spring Gate Ln. 15 Ridgebrook Park Summerlin North Little League ...... 702-390-5566 C The Willows Community Center 3600 Ridgehollow Dr. Summerlin Post Offi ce ...... 702-869-8647 2775 Desert Marigold Ln. 16 Paseos Park Summerlin Tennis Club ...... 702-233-5831 D The Vistas Community Center 12122 Desert Moon Summerlin Tennis Reservations ...... 702-240-2386 11312 Parkside Way 17 Vistas Park Summerlin Performing Arts (Recorded Events) ...... 702-256-2217 11322 Parkside Way Temple Beth Sholom ...... 702-804-1333 Las Vegas City 18 Mesa Park Th e Early Childhood Center at Temple Beth Shalom ...... 702-243-0197 5401 Mesa Park Drive Parks/Library Temple Sinai ...... 702-254-5110 19 The Hills Park 20 Summerlin Library and 9100 Hillpointe Rd. Trails Community Center ...... 702-341-5500 Performing Arts Ctr. Trails Pool Information ...... 702-341-5500 Village Center Cir. 20 Fox Hill Park 231 Antelope Ridge Drive Transportation (Seniors & Handicapped)Care Van ...... 702-228-4800 21 The Summerlin Sports Park 21 Oak Leaf Park Trash Pick-up/ Recycling ...... 702-735-5151 Pavilion Center Pool 6303 Mesa Park Drive Veterans Memorial Leisure Vassiliadis Elementary School ...... 702-799-1420 Service Center 22 Sagemont Park Veteran’s Memorial Leisure Services Center ...... 702-229-1100 Alta Dr. and Pavilion Dr. 11280 Sagemont Drive Victoria Fertitta Middle School ...... 702-799-1900 Vistas Community Center...... 702-360-1370 Vistas Pool Information ...... 702-360-1375 West Career & Technical Academy ...... 702-799-4340 Willows Community Center ...... 702-240-6500 Willows Community Pool ...... 702-240-7201

January 2020 | 15 Published By: PRSRT STD U.S. POSTAGE THE SUMMERLIN COUNCIL PAID 1910 SPRING GATE LANE LAS VEGAS, NV LAS VEGAS, NV 89134 PERMIT NO. 365