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pring into action and make an ing at least 110 pounds can donate within one to two weeks aft er Sappointment today to donate during the COVID-19 pandemic. your donation. blood to the American Red Cross With safety being the top priority, Donations are by appointment at Summerlin’s Springtime Blood Red Cross employees will follow only between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. Drive. thorough protocols to ensure the and can be made by visiting www. Taking place April 21 at the well-being of all those present. summerlink.com or calling 702. Vistas Community Center, resi- As an added benefi t, all blood 341.5500. Please note that you dents are invited to help ensure drawn will be tested for COVID-19 are required to wear a face mask our community has a steady antibodies. Th e results of your and have a temperature check blood supply while making a life- antibody test and mini-physical before entering the facility. For changing diff erence for those in will be available by logging in to more information, please call 702. need. Individuals in good health, your Blood Donor account on 341.5500 or email recreation@ 17 years of age or older and weigh- the Blood Donor App or online summerlincouncil.com.

Summer is Coming! Summerlin's pool and summer recreation season is fast approaching. Make an appointment to receive your Summerlin Resident ID for online access to activity registrations and pool reservations. Call 702.341.5500 for details. COMMUNITY NEWS By Randy Ecklund Working To Improve Published By Communication The Summerlin Council 1910 Spring Gate Lane , 89134 uring the fi rst few decades of communication has grown exponen- 702-341-5500 Ddevelopment in Summerlin, the tially, while the “individual carrier approach to addressing our basic cell- antenna infi ll” approach has become Summerlin North ular coverage needs has been to en- less timely and more challenged. Community Association courage and accommodate an organic Couple these two ever-present 2120 Snow Trail “individual carrier” infrastructure of realities with the seemingly overnight Las Vegas, NV 89134 702-838-5500 antennas. Multiple carriers currently demands of all of our homes becoming utilize any number of vertical locations temporary schoolrooms and/or person- Summerlin West & South throughout Summerlin ranging from al offi ces and all of us quickly realize Community Associations library, church, school, retail and com- and understand how vital it is to our 2115 Festival Plaza Drive, Suite 220 mercial building roofs to sport fi eld daily well-being that our community’s Las Vegas, NV 89135 lighting poles, public street light poles short and long-term communication 702-791-4600 and occasional dedicated cell towers. highway provides us with the same Th e current results to this organic organized and timely travel lanes as The Trails Community Center approach have proven to be sporadic our community street system. 1910 Spring Gate Lane at best. Over the past several years, With all this in mind, Th e Howard Las Vegas, NV 89134 our individual reliance on wireless Hughes Corporation has been working 702-341-5500 Continued on next page The Willows Community Center 2775 Desert Marigold Lane Board Meetings Las Vegas, NV 89135 702-240-6500 Summerlin North Summerlin West Community Association Community Association Zoom Meeting (see page 4 for information) The Summerlin West Board of Directors will not meet The Gardens Community Center Wednesday, April 28 at 5 p.m. in April. The next scheduled meeting will take place on 10401 Garden Park Drive The agenda will be available on Monday, April 26 at The Tuesday, May 11 at 3 p.m. The agenda will be available Trails Community Center or the Summerlin North at the Summerlin Community Management Office, 2115 Las Vegas, NV 89135 Community Management Office, 2120 Snow Trail and at Festival Plaza Drive, Suite 220 and at www.summerlink. 702-562-4890 www.summerlink.com. Meetings subject to cancellation. com. Meetings subject to cancellation. Call 702.791.4600 Call 702.838.5500 to confirm. to confirm.

The Vistas Community Center Summerlin South The Summerlin Council 11312 Parkside Way Community Association The Summerlin Council of Directors will not meet in April. Las Vegas, NV 89138 Teleconference Meeting (see page 5 for information) The next scheduled meeting will take place on Thursday, 702-360-1370 Thursday, April 15 at 6 p.m. May 27 at 10:30 a.m. The agenda will be available on The agenda will be available on Friday, April 9 at Monday, May 24 at The Willows, Gardens,Trails and The Willows, Gardens, Trails and Vistas Community Vistas Community Centers, or the Summerlin Community The Arbors & Play Park Centers, or the Summerlin Community Management Management Office, 2115 Festival Plaza, Suite 220 and at 610 Sageberry Drive Office, 2115 Festival Plaza Drive, Suite 220 and at www. www.summerlink.com. Meetings subject to cancellation. summerlink.com. Meetings subject to cancellation. Call 702-341-5500 to confirm. Las Vegas, NV 89144 Call (702) 791-4600 to confirm. 702-233-5831 A unit owner has the right to: a) Have a copy of the minutes or a summary of the minutes *Court reservation line: 702-240-2386 Please Note: Due to early publishing deadlines, distributed to him upon request and upon payment to the (*Reservation punch card required) association of the cost of making the distribution as Board meeting summaries included in Summerlines outlined in NRS 116. may reflect meetings held six to eight weeks prior. b) Speak to the Board of Directors in accordance with NRS 116, unless the Board is meeting in executive session.

2 | Summerlines with communication providers in an eff ort to identify address coverage demands with the minimum number and strategically locate multiple communication towers of tower sites deemed necessary. Currently those parks targeted to improve service within Summerlin. You may identifi ed are Spotted Leaf, Community, Vistas, Stone- have already noticed; the fi rst two towers were recently bridge and Cottonwood Canyon. In addition, the far west placed, one adjacent to the new Metro Police Station in area of Summerlin has a tower planned for the west side Summerlin West, and the second next to RC Willey in of Sky Vista Drive between Far Hills and Alta. As each of Summerlin South. Th ese new facilities should “go live” with- these facilities “goes live” over the next several months, in the next few months. you will most assuredly notice an improvement in our Th e next generation of towers will be of a diff erent height communication highway. and design and planned for placement within existing and It is also important to note that continued utilization forthcoming regional park and streetscape locations to help of other building and streetlight vertical sites throughout the community will still be necessary to work in support of these occasional towers. With the growing demand for service, the lower antenna locations will continue to serve as a critical “understory” to the overall communication system. Th ank you for your continued patience and under- standing. Th ose of you who live in general proximity to the proposed tower locations will at some point soon be receiving notice from your respective city/county planning departments. In addition, renderings of the forthcoming towers will soon be on display at respective Summerlin Council community centers. GNMAWYA

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April 2021 | 3 - Heard the Management Report that included: NEWS FROM THE NORTH - LandCare Landscape Reports Summerlin North Community Association - Design Review Issues – None - Insurance Renewal Approval MEETING SUMMARY - Heard the Unfi nished Business: None - Heard the New Business: None BOARD OF DIRECTORS - Homeowner Comments regarding any other item: None FEBRUARY 24, 2021 - Scheduled the next Board of Directors Meeting for NOTICE OF MEETING: Upon notice duly given and March 24, 2021 at 5:00 p.m. via Zoom Meetings. received, a meeting of the Summerlin North Community - Held an Executive Session to discuss legal, collection Association Board of Directors was held on Wednesday, and compliance issues immediately aft er the business February 24, 2021 via Zoom Meetings. meeting. ATTENDANCE: Board Members Present: Cindy Parker, Don Brizzolara, David Dean, Robert Weiss, John Morelli, SUMMERLIN NORTH BOARD MEETING Elma Dallal, and David Johnsen. Board Member(s) Wednesday, April 28, 5 PM. Agenda available April, 26 Absent: None. Administrative Staff : Sheri Rios, and Linda Meeting ID: 918 8045 3372 Passcode: 232359 Boutwell. Zoom Meeting ACTION WAS TAKEN ON THE FOLLOWING: https://zoom.us/j/91880453372?pwd=cnFTZDBNT0hCO - Homeowner comments regarding agenda items: None DB2NUg1QmNieWFwZz09 - Approved the Consent Agenda, including 1) Minutes – January 27, 2021; 2) Financial Reports and Bank Summerlines welcomes your news and information about Summerlin North. All submittals should be sent to: News from Reconciliations – January 2021; 3) Builder Closing 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 Update – January 2021; 4) Compliance Reports. 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/ - Heard the Committee Report or welfare of the entire Association. The writer will be held accountable for the content of the information and the Board of - Summerlin Council Report – Directors reserves the right to edit or decline to publish any submission.

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4 | Summerlines • Violation Report – January 2021 NEWS FROM THE SOUTH • Heard the Par 3 Landscape & Maintenance, Inc. Report Summerlin South Community Association • Heard the Management Report that included: • Landscape and Maintenance MEETING SUMMARY • 2021 Delegate Election BOARD OF DIRECTORS • Approved 2021-22 Insurance Package Proposal With Monthly Installments FEBRUARY 18, 2021 • Tabled Proposed Records Retention Policy NOTICE OF MEETING: Upon notice duly given and • Ratifi ed Authorization of Assistant Secretary/Treasurer received, a meeting of the Summerlin South Community Signature for Toll Brothers Easement Agreement Association Board of Directors was held on Th ursday, Amendment February 18, 2021 at 4:00 p.m. by conference call. • Reaffi rmed next Board Meeting date and time as March ATTENDANCE: Board Members Present:Julie Cleaver, 18, 2021 at 4:00 p.m. Betty Shevorski, Rachel Lyons, Glenn Lowrimore, Pamela • HOMEOWNER GENERAL COMMENTS: None Scott, Brooke Milstein, David Redfearn. Board Members • Held an executive session prior at 3:45 to discuss Absent: None. Administrative Staff : Randy Ecklund, John collection, compliance and legal matters. West, Gabriela Huerta SUMMERLIN SOUTH BOARD MEETING HOMEOWNER COMMENT ON AGENDA ITEMS: None ACTION WAS TAKEN AS INDICATED ON THE Th ursday, April 15, 6 p.m. By Conference Call FOLLOWING: Call in #: 1 (844) 875-550. Conference Code: 2260383349 • Approved the Consent Agenda, including: Summerlines welcomes your news and information about Summerlin South. All submittals should be sent to: News from the South, 2115 Festival Plaza Drive Suite 220, Las Vegas, NV 89135. All material submitted • Minutes – January 21, 2021 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. • Financial Reports – January 2021 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 • Bank Reconciliation – January 2021 accountable for the content of the information and the Board of Directors reserves the right to edit or decline • Builder Closing Update – January 2021 to publish any submission.

April 2021 | 5 NEWS FROM THE WEST Summerlin Community Service Representative through www.summerlink.com. Th e Association will send the Summerlin West Community Association owner a letter about the issue. (Please be reminded that all complaints must be in writing). If the problem continues, BARKING DOGS the Compliance Process as outlined in previous publications Dogs can be both an enjoyment and a nuisance, but dog is followed. Th is could include a hearing and a fi ne if the barking is one of our most frequently received complaints. Association is able to verify the barking from at least two To remedy this situation, we recommend you fi rst com- neighbors. municate with the pet owner in a friendly, non-threatening Hopefully, pet owners are becoming more aware that way. If talking it out does not solve your problem, you may while doggy doors are convenient for themselves and their contact the City of Las Vegas Animal Control at 229-6444. pets, they can create problems for their neighbors. As a Th ey will respond by sending a representative out who will courtesy to the neighbors, pet owners should not allow their attempt to notify the owner that a complaint has been pets free door access when they are not at home. registered and try to substantiate the complaint. If the Regardless of how well behaved a dog is, it is a City Ord- owner is not at home, the representative will post a notice. inance that no person owning or having possession of any Aft er the third (3rd) complaint is received by Animal animal shall cause, permit or allow the animal to stray, run Control, the complaining party is requested to fi ll out and or in any manner be at large. Animals must be restrained sign a verifi cation form. At that time another neighbor/ at all times so that said animal cannot leave or escape from witness will be sought to substantiate the problem. If the premises upon which it resides. Please contact Animal Animal Control receives suffi cient information from the Control when you see dogs unrestrained, then notify your verifi cation forms, the information is then forwarded to the Summerlin Community Service Representative. city attorney for action. Working and communicating together as neighbors in a Aft er you have notifi ed Animal Control, contact your friendly manner will go a long way in controlling this issue.

Summerlines welcomes your news and information about Summerlin West. All submittals should be sent to: News from the West, 2115 Festival 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 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.

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6 | Summerlines COMMUNITY DEVELOPER UPDATE Th e Corporation® Celebrate Earth Day at ,® Pay Tribute to Cycling Accident Victims and Remember to “Share the Road”

April 22 is Earth Day, and Downtown Summerlin is mak- programs throughout Southern Nevada and the U.S. Check ing it fun and easy to express gratitude to Mother Earth. out Summerlin.com for more details on this new activation Starting April 19, Downtown Summerlin visitors can par- and how you can support it. ticipate in an “act of love for the earth” by posting their In addition to Earth Day, Downtown Summerlin will pay pledges on an oversized Instagram-worthy globe mural tribute during April to the lives of fi ve local cyclists who lost located near H&M. Whatever your earth-loving promise their lives in a tragic accident on December 10, 2020. Th e - from recycling more to reducing your carbon footprint – property will have fi ve “ghost bikes” on display throughout put it on a post-it for everyone to see! Th e display will be the Dining Arroyo to memorialize the victims and help up until month-end. bring awareness to the importance of cycling safety. Th e Th e Howard Hughes Corporation has a long history of display, which will include reminders and tips on sharing working with local nonprofi t, Green Our Planet, to install the road for both motorists and cyclists, will be on display and maintain gardens at Summerlin schools throughout throughout the month of April. the community that are used as hands-on teaching tools For these are other newsworthy updates, make sure to for students to learn about biology, botany, and even math. visit www.summerlin.com. In keeping with that commitment to populate the earth with more gardens, Downtown Summerlin is once again working with Green Our Planet, who will help to create a garden at the property - but with a special twist! It will be a pollinator garden fi lled with plants that attract Monarch Butterfl ies, providing them a much-needed rest- ing place on their long migrations to and from Southern California. Th e Downtown Summerlin pollinator garden will also include a caterpillar video series connected to a virtual fundraiser for Green Our Plant, an organization that teaches students to love and care for our planet through comprehensive STEM school garden and hydroponics

April 2021 | 7 COMMUNITY CONNECTION Randy Klenosky, Crime Prevention Specialist (LVMPD - Summerlin Area Command) Being Responsible #Lockitup

s restrictions to the Covid-19 pandemic loosen, more Apeople are returning to work and resuming normal this aspect of responsible gun ownership until it’s too late. life-styles activities. With that in mind, now is an import- Leaving a fi rearm unsecured in a vehicle creates opport- ant time to remember some important safety tips. One of unities for criminals to get their hands on a deadly weapon. the “silver-linings” of the pandemic has been a valley-wide A weapon that can be used to commit more violent crimes decrease in overall property crimes. With residents staying putting our children, public safety offi cials, and other law- home and not using their vehicles as much, reported auto abiding residents at risk. Stolen fi rearms have been used in burglaries decreased. Unfortunately, several break-ins robberies, aggravated assaults, and other violent crimes involved criminals stealing guns left unattended and throughout Las Vegas. Stolen fi rearms have also been unsecured in vehicles. recovered from auto burglars caught in the act by our Th e Summerlin Area Command acknowledges that offi cers. owning a fi rearm is your constitutional right, but one that One best practice is preparing in advance to know if comes with many responsibilities. Ensuring you follow the your destination allows fi rearms inside their establishment. legal requirements (i.e. open carry vs. Concealed Carry If they don’t, take necessary precautions to store your fi re- Permit requirement), the proper selection and training arm at home or other measures to safeguard it. with your desired fi rearm is essential. Perhaps the most We are thankful to serve such a supportive community important factor is the proper storage of fi rearms when that partners with us to make our community safer for all not in the possession of the owner. Many do not consider who live, work, and play here!

8 | Summerlines COMMUNITY CALENDAR

Al-Anon Meetings in Spanish MOMS Club of Summerlin Central Summerlin Community Church Mondays from 10 - 11:30 a.m. & Wednesdays (MOMS Offering Moms Support) Non-profit For more information about services, please visit from 6 to 7:30 p.m., 120 N. Pavilion Center Drive, support group offering activities and playdates. www.summerlinchurch.org. Room #6. Call Erika at 702-580-2626. For information, visit www.momsclublasvegas.com. Summerlin Evangelical Lutheran Church Central Christian Church - Summerlin Campus West Charleston Lions Club 1911 Pueblo Vista Dr. Call 702-333-3046 or visit Meets at Faith Lutheran Middle School and High Join us every 1st and 3rd Thursday at 12 p.m. www.summerlinlutheran.org. School on Sundays at 10 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. Visit for lunch at Charlie’s Lakeside Grill. Email https://www.centralonline.tv/summerlin/. [email protected]. Grace Presbyterian Church 4590 S. Hualapai Way. Listen to announcements, Christian Science Desert Spring United Methodist Church devotionals and worship at home. Please visit Zoom Bible Lesson Study Group, Fridays at 11 a.m. Hosting worship and meetings online. Please visit www.gracepclv.org. For information, call Suzanne Salvatore CS at (702) www.DesertSpringChurch.com. 379-5208 or vist [email protected]. Temple Sinai Faith Community Lutheran Church All Shabbat services are live stream at Family to Family Connection 3505 S. Town Center Dr. Online and in person. https://templesinailv.org/live-stream. Activity classes for young children. Call 702-870- Sunday 8, 9:30 and 11 a.m. Call 702-921-2700 Zoom meetings and schedules at 9583 to register or visit www.family2familylv.org. or visit www.faithlasvegas.org. https://templesinailv.org/Zoom-Live-Schedules/. Call 702-254-5110 or visit www.templesinailv.org. Girls Scouts of Southern Nevada Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Building girls with courage, confidence and 10550 Alta Dr. VIsIt www.churchofjesuschrist.org. Temple Bet Emet character. Membership is open to girls 5 - 17 A Reform Synagogue at Red Rock Pointe years old. Please visit girlscoutsnv.org. Grace in the Desert Episcopal Church Retirement Community, 4445 S. Grand Canyon 2004 Spring Gate Lane. For more information, Drive. For more information, please call 702-240- German Friendship Club in Summerlin please call 702-838-7444. 3719 or visit www.templebetemetlv.com. Meetings cancelled until further notice. For more information, please call Greta at 702-254-2590. Westside Newcomers Club Temple Beth Sholom For information, E-mail WNCVPMembership@gmail. Conservative synagogue and member of USCJ. Goldwing Road Riders, LV Chapter A com. 10700 Havenwood Lane, 702.804.1333. Visit Bimonthly breakfast meetings and group rides. For www.bethsholomlv.org. more information, please visit vegaswings.org. Mountain View Presbyterian Church 8601 Del Webb Blvd. Call 702-341-7800 or visit Bet Knesset Bamidbar Jewish Genealogy Society mviewpc.org. A senior reform Synagogue at Desert Vista, 10360 JGSSN via Zoom, April 18 starting at 1 p.m. Sun City Blvd. For information, Email info@bkblv. Zoom Speaker Emily Garber, “Town Counsel: Wiser Divorce Workshop org or visit www.bkblv.org. Finding Your Ancestor’s European Town of Origin” Legal and financial divorce education. Email Register at jgssn.org/meetings. wiserdivorcesolutions.com for workshops. Congregation P’nai Tikvah Warm and welcoming post-denominational Las Vegas Swim Club St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church synagogue.1st and 3rd Friday Services; weekly LVSC is a youth swim club for ages 6 - 18. Practices 1811 Pueblo Vista Drive. Watch online at seaslv.org. Shabbat Torah Study, and classes are on Zoom. are at the Pavilion Center Pool. lasvegasswimclub. or call 702-228-8311 to make a reservation for a For more information, please call 702-436-4900 com or Email [email protected]. service. or visit www.pnaitikvahlv.org.

Mah Jong Club St. Andrew Lutheran Church Join the exciting game of Mah Jong. Looking for 8901 Del Webb Blvd. Please visit www.standrewlv. Any references made to ladies to play on a regular basis. Call Susi at 702- org. to register for a service. these organizations do not 203-7879. Summerlin Sandpipers of Nevada necessarily constitute or imply its Southern Nevada Desert Mermaids Nevada’s #1 swim team rated by USA. VCC. endorsement or recommendation Synchronized swimming team. For information, Try-outs every Monday. Email swimandpipers@ by Th e Summerlin Council. please visit www.nevadadesertmermaids.com. gmail or visit www.sandpipersofnevada.com.

SHADE STRUCTURE RESERVATIONS *Registration forms accepted beginning April 6.

To reserve a shade structure, contact Th e Summerlin Council by phone at 702.360.1370 or via Email to [email protected]. Reservations must be made by a member of the Summerlin North, South or West Community Association who will serve as the responsible party and be in attendance for the duration of the function. Visit summerlink.com/amenities/facility-rentals/ for details.

April 2021 | 9 SUMMERLIN TENNIS CLUB

If you are interested in tennis activities at Arbors Park, call 702.233.5831 or visit www.summerlintennisclub.com.

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April 2021 | 11 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