
YOURYOUR COMMUNITYCOM NEWS FROM THE SUMMERLIN COUNCIL September 2021 Part Fitness, Part Therapy And All Cuteness! Summerlin Goat Yoga THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 5:30 AND 7 P.M. VISTAS PARK FEE: $20; PRE-REGISTRATION REQUIRED art fi tness, part therapy and play with and pet the goats. No is required for $20 per person. P all cuteness is what you’ll yoga experience is needed and all Reserve your spot at summerlink. experience when you join us at those who can complete an hour com/event/goat-yoga beginning Goat Yoga right here in Summerlin! long class are invited. Wednesday, September 1 at 10 Class is led by a certifi ed yoga Two classes will be off ered out- a.m. Bring a yoga mat or towel, instructor who will provide you doors at the Vistas Park adjacent your camera and an adventurous with a great opportunity to stretch to the basketball court at 5:30 and spirit to do something diff erent and focus on your breathing and 7 p.m. Space is limited for this and have some fun! For more movement while also being able to outdoor event and pre-registration information, call 702.341.5500. Goat Yoga registration begins September 1 at 10 a.m. at summerlink.com/event/goat-yoga. An active Summerlin I.D. card is needed and all participants must register online. For more information about Summerlin resident I.D. cards or to activate your online household account, call 702.341.5500 or Email [email protected]. Highlights Community News Class Fall Pool Shade Structure PAGE By Randy Ecklund PAGE PAGE 2 PAGE 4 Information 8 Schedule 9 Information COMMUNITY NEWS By Randy Ecklund 2022 Budget Published By Forecast The Summerlin Council 1910 Spring Gate Lane or the past several weeks your Summerlin West – Th e West Las Vegas, Nevada 89134 F respective community manage- anticipates revenues and expenses 702-341-5500 ment teams, fi nance committees, and of $8,074,280 in 2022. Th is will be boards have been working on 2022 accomplished by increasing the present Summerlin North operating budgets. Here is a quick monthly assessment rate to $55 per Community Association glimpse of how next year is shaping up. unit starting January 1, 2022. 2120 Snow Trail Summerlin North – Th e North Summerlin Council – Th e Council Las Vegas, NV 89134 currently projects 2022 revenues and anticipates spending $14,445,925 next 702-838-5500 expenses of $12,682,681. Th is will be year for community park and recreat- Summerlin West & South accomplished by increasing the present ion operations. To accomplish this, the Community Associations monthly assessment rate to $57 per Council’s projected monthly share of 2115 Festival Plaza Drive, Suite 220 unit starting January 1, 2022. your master association assessment will Las Vegas, NV 89135 Summerlin South – Th e South is increase to $25 per unit. It is important 702-791-4600 projecting 2022 revenues and expenses to note the $25 per month allocation is of $9,121,295. Th is will be accomplished included in your respective monthly The Trails Community Center by increasing the present monthly association assessments. 1910 Spring Gate Lane assessment rate to $55 per unit starting As a reminder, Council dollars Las Vegas, NV 89134 January 1, 2022. focus on community center and pool 702-341-5500 Continued on next page The Willows Community Center 2775 Desert Marigold Lane Board Meetings Las Vegas, NV 89135 Summerlin North Summerlin West 702-240-6500 Community Association Community Association Summerlin North Management Office The Summerlin West Board of Directors will not meet in The Gardens Community Center Wednesday, September 22 at 5 p.m. September. The next scheduled meeting will take place The agenda will be available on Monday, September 20 at on Tuesday, November 9 at 3 p.m. The agenda will be 10401 Garden Park Drive The Trails Community Center or the Summerlin North available at the Summerlin Community Management Las Vegas, NV 89135 Community Management Office, 2120 Snow Trail and at Office, 2115 Festival Plaza Drive, Suite 220 and at 702-562-4890 www.summerlink.com. Meetings subject to cancellation. www.summerlink.com. Meetings subject to cancellation. Call 702.838.5500 to confirm. Call 702.791.4600 to confirm. The Vistas Community Center Summerlin South The Summerlin Council 11312 Parkside Way Community Association Willows Community Center Willows Community Center Thursday, September 23 at 10:30 a.m. Las Vegas, NV 89138 Thursday, September 16 at 4 p.m. The agenda will be available on Monday, September 20 702-360-1370 The agenda will be available on Friday, September 10 at at The Willows, Gardens,Trails and Vistas Community The Willows, Gardens, Trails and Vistas Community Centers, or the Summerlin Community Management The Arbors Tennis & Play Park Centers, or the Summerlin Community Management Office, 2115 Festival Plaza, Suite 220 and at www. Office, 2115 Festival Plaza Drive, Suite 220 and at www. summerlink.com. Meetings subject to cancellation. 610 Sageberry Drive 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 *Court reservation line: 702-240-2386 Please Note: minutes distributed to him upon request and upon (*Reservation punch card required) Due to early publishing deadlines, Board meeting sum- payment to the association of the cost of making the maries included in Summerlines may reflect meetings distribution as outlined in NRS 116. 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 operations, programming, special events and activities, maintenance and preservation of general park conditions, and any necessary park renovations or repairs. Th is year’s Council increase is primarily due to raising funding to both short and long term reserve allocations as well as in response to growing labor and utility costs. Th e master associations are also increasing their assessments primarily in response to increased labor and utility costs, as well as anticipated costs to mandated turf reduction pro- jects designed to address relentless drought conditions. Please note that more specifi c budget information is mailed to each of you by your respective associations as part of your annual budget ratifi cation process. My thanks to the many individuals that volunteered their time to work on next year’s numbers. It is my sense that each of these budgets achieves the overall goal of preserving the operations and appearance of our Summerlin community in the most value-conscious way possible. GNMAWYA Resident ID Cards are issued Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. – 8 p.m. and Saturdays from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. Please call 702-341-5500 for the community center nearest you. Make Breast Health a Priority Preventive healthcare services, like mammography, are crucial to your health. The Breast Care Center at Summerlin Hospital offers advanced, 3D mammograms. We also provide the SmartCurve™ breast stabilization system to make the experience more comfortable for you. To schedule your annual screening mammogram, call 702-233-7337*. 657 N. Town Center Drive / Las Vegas, NV 89144 6SHFLDO2FWREHUFDVKSULFHRIIHUDSSOLHVWRZDUGDQQXDOVFUHHQLQJPDPPRJUDPVLIQRWDOUHDG\DFRYHUHGEHQHƓWRI\RXULQVXUDQFHDQGLVQRW YDOLGIRUSDWLHQWVZLWKEUHDVWLPSODQWVRUSUHH[LVWLQJFRQGLWLRQVFDOOIRUGHWDLOV 3K\VLFLDQVDUHQRWHPSOR\HHVRUDJHQWVRI6XPPHUOLQ+RVSLWDO0HGLFDO&HQWHU7KHKRVSLWDOVKDOOQRWEHOLDEOHIRUDFWLRQVRUWUHDWPHQWVSURYLGHG E\SK\VLFLDQV)RUODQJXDJHDVVLVWDQFHGLVDELOLW\DFFRPPRGDWLRQVDQGWKHQRQGLVFULPLQDWLRQQRWLFHYLVLWRXUZHEVLWH September 2021 | 3 CLASS OPPORTUNITIES Presented by Th e Summerlin Council DANCE FAIRYTALE BALLET In this fun ballet class, children will explore dance through the use of props such as wands, tutus, tiaras, crowns and capes. Lessons will strengthen coordination, develop poise, balance and fl exibility, and encourage a relationship to music. Appropriate attire is a leotard, tights and ballet slippers. Activity No. Date Time Day Location Fee Ages 3082019 01 Sept. 20 – Dec. 20 4 – 4:45 p.m. Mondays Vistas $187 3 to 5 year olds (No class Oct. 11, Nov. 8 & Dec. 13) BEGINNING HIP HOP with MOVE PERFORMING ARTS Find your inner funk by taking hip hop classes that encourage students to step outside of the box and bring their own individual style and personality to the movements. Hip Hop dance requires students to have the strength and stamina to successfully perform moves so class will include upper and lower body conditioning as well as a rigorous warm-up to help prepare students for more intense movements. Activity No. Date Time Day Location Fee Ages 3080319 01 Sept. 14 – Oct. 5 4:15 - 5:15 p.m. Tuesdays Trails $55 8 and older SPORTS & FITNESS PILATES GROUP REFORMER CLASSES—“RE-FORM” YOUR BODY Beginning Pilates: Learn about Pilates in this beginning level class. You will be taught to operate your Balanced Body IQ Reformer safely, apply six basic principles of Pilates, understand the Pilates language and perform a group of beginning exercises that are the building blocks of an eff ective Pilates workout. Th is class should be repeated until you feel comfortable moving on to the intermediate level. Intermediate Pilates: Th is class expands your repertoire into a full-body Pilates workout. Increase your vitality and strength and improve your fl exibility, coordination, and balance. Make this enjoyable workout an essential part of your weekly fi tness maintenance. Th e level of diffi culty will be determined by the experience of the participants in each class. Activity No. Date Time Day Location Fee Level 3030719 01 Sept. 14 – 30 12:30 – 1:30 p.m. Tues. & Th urs. Willows $126 Intermediate 3030719 02 Sept. 16 – 30 1:45 – 2:45 p.m. Th ursdays Willows $63 Beginning YOGA Join Christy with OneOmLight for a yoga class designed to bring you less stress and more calm.
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