2011 nov/dec somersett living
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Homeowner's newsletterTRANSCRIPT
A Free PublicAtion | NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2011 PRSRT STD
U.S. POSTAGEPAID
RENO, NVPERMIT NO. 379
Somersett Owners Association7650 Town Square Way
Reno, NV 89523
Sip-N-Shop page 3
winter day camp page 8
Mother & Son Soiree page 8
community-wide potluck page 20
ThE CluB aT TOwN CENTER7650 town Square Wayreno, nevada [email protected]
CluBhOuSE hOuRSMonday through Friday: 5:30 am to 9 pmSaturday: 7 am to 9 pmSunday: 7 am to 7 pm
hOlIDaY ClOSuRESclosed thursday, november 24closed at 2 pm Saturday, December 24closed Sunday, December 25closed at 2 pm on Saturday, December 31closed Sunday, January 1
CaNYON NINE11 am to 4 pm, weather [email protected] x330
STaFF DIRECTORYchristina cravens, cPt, cFi, cPoclub Manager [email protected]
Jeanette Metz, cPoPrivate events Director [email protected]
lauren StemmlerActivities & Sports Director [email protected]
cris novich, PGAGolf Director [email protected]
Gabriel Grobben, cFl1Sports coordinator [email protected]
emily eoffActivities coordinator [email protected]
SOMERSETT OwNERS aSSOCIaTION customer care: 775-624-9152on-Site Assistance: 775-787-4500
Melissa ramsey, cMcA, cPo, cFPMProvisional community Manager [email protected]
Sean Stapletoncompliance coordinator [email protected]
SIERRa CaNYON aSPEN lODGEMike Aguilar, executive Director775-624-2900 [email protected]
Somersett Living newsletter is published by: Kathy Hess, Just Imagine Marketing and Design 775-746-4138; [email protected]
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november/december 2011 | Somersett Living
3 community events
4 Adult Programs
5 resident Holiday Happenings
6 Kids’ corner
7 Kids’ club
8 Miscellaneous Kids’ Programs
14 Fitness Schedule & classes
15 canyon nine
16 Fitness Programs
20 SoA
22 Sierra canyon
23 november/December calendar
contents
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a note from the club...“The color of springtime is in the flowers, the color winter is in the imagination. —terri GuilleMetS
As we transition inside for our fall and winter exercise, we invite you to come to the club and check out a fitness class you have yet to try. You never know what might grab
your interest! last chance Workout is back every third Saturday of each month—it’s an intense two-hour workout with trainers Holly and Gabe. For the little ones, we will be offering Quick Start indoor tennis with our tennis pro John. in December, sign-ups will begin for the Somersett basketball league. Spots fill up fast, so be sure to reserve yours. And, don’t forget about Adult open Gym basketball on thursday nights from 7–8:30 pm. come out and enjoy some competitive fun! Must be 18 or older to participate. We already have lots of great activities planned, so don’t forget to check out our events calendar on mysomersett.com to stay updated on everything the club has to offer this season. We’re excited to see you here as the weather cools!
Gabriel GrobbenGAbriel Grobben, SPortS coorDinAtor
Somersett...It’s Great to Be Home!Whether you are a resident or just live nearby, Somersett has so much to offer the entire reno community!
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Holiday Food driveThrough Saturday, November 19Benefiting the Food Bank of Northern NevadaMake a difference this season by contributing to the club’s annual Holiday Food Drive. Please bring non-perishable food items such as peanut butter, macaroni and cheese, canned fruits and vegetables, spaghetti sauce, dry cereal, rice or pasta. cereal and canned items that serve as a meal, such as soups and stews, are always needed. Donations for the Food bank will be accepted at the concierge desk.
Holiday Outdoor Light decorating contestMonday, November 28 through Monday, December 19Somersett is inviting residents to show off their holiday spirit with our first outdoor light Decorating contest. there is no cost to enter, and the entire Somersett community is welcome to participate. Prizes will be given for the best decorated home in Somersett and Sierra canyon. residences will be judged on originality/creativity, attractiveness and design/theme. to enter, submit a photo of your home to [email protected]. each photo will be posted on the club’s website and Facebook page. if you have decorated and want to make sure your house is seen, please include your address in your email. the deadline to submit photos will be Monday, December 19 by 5 pm. Judging will take place on tuesday, December 20. Have fun making Somersett glow!
northstar Lift ticketslook for further information on pricing on Club flyers and online at www.mysomersett.com. corporate lift tickets may be purchased throughout the winter season from the concierge desk. With the ticket in hand, you can skip the lines at the resort and head straight up the lifts for a day of skiing. tickets are on a first-come, first-served basis.
community events for all Somersett residents to enjoy!
Stock the treeToy & clothes drive benefiting the Boys & Girls ClubPick your angel starting Saturday, November 19Drop off all gifts by Friday, December 9Give the gift of christmas to someone in
need by supporting our Stock the tree
event. it’s easy to participate and your
generosity will make such a difference.
Stop by the club to pick out an angel
from the tree, purchase a gift that is age
and gender appropriate, and bring it to
the club by December 9. if you choose
to wrap the gift, please attach the angel
to the front so we can ensure it arrives
in the correct hands. on Saturday,
December 10, the club will deliver all
gifts to the boys & Girls club.
7th Annual Sip-N-ShopSaturday, November 19 | 3–7 pm | all welcome!Don’t miss this chance to shop for beautiful handmade holiday gifts while enjoying
food, wine and the company of neighbors and friends. not only are all Somersett
residents invited, the event is open to the public as well.
adult programsAll programs listed are for members of The Club at Town Center unless otherwise noted.
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adult potluckSaturday, December 17 | 6–8 pmRSVP by the Monday beforeNovember theme: thanksgiving (see SOA page of newsletter)December theme: Mexican Fiesta8 adult minimum; 32 maximumthe holidays are right around the corner, so take some time out of that busy shopping schedule to catch up with old friends and meet new ones at our monthly potlucks! in november, it’ll be a thanksgiving feast with Association and club staff, and in December, we’ll take a break from all the holiday hams with our Mexican Fiesta. Please indicate what you plan to bring when you rSVP.
Holiday Social Friday, December 9 | 6–8 pm$20 per couple; $12 per personRSVP by Monday, December 512 adults minimum; 50 maximumAs the new Year begins and the old one ends, we want to celebrate with neighbors and friends! We’re hosting a special holiday party for the adults of the club during our annual Holiday open House. to celebrate the holidays and the end of 2011, we’ll be providing hors d’oeuvres and desserts served with wine and champagne.
massages by marianindulge and rejuvenate yourself this winter with a professional massage right here at the club. choose from Marian Miller’s full menu of massages, including hot stone, towel treatments and foot scrubs. For more information about holiday packages, massages and pricing, contact Marian at 247-3969 or visit her new website, www.massageandbodycontouring.com.
Craft Club Tuesdays, November 8 & December 13 | 1–3 pm RSVP by the Monday beforethere’s a new craft club in Somersett and we want you to check it out! We invite you to meet other enthusiasts in the neighborhood and bring along your current project, whatever it may be—from knitting and cross-stitch to embroidery and painting, the opportunities are endless! Feel free to bring your own snacks and drinks.
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resident holiday happenings
Somersett SleepoverFriday, December 2 to Saturday, December 3 | 6 pm–8 am$25 resident child; $35 non-resident child | ages 6–12RSVP by Monday, November 286 children minimum; 16 maximum (per group)it’s time for the Somersett country club’s christmas party and the club at town center is offering childcare with a twist this year. We’re hosting two sleepovers here at the club—two separate groups of boys and girls—and we have an exciting evening of movies, games, food and fun planned. Dinner and dessert will be served as well as breakfast the following morning. Don’t miss out on this overnight adventure! children are to be picked up by 8 am.
resident Holiday Open HouseFriday, December 9 | 5–8 pm$1 per sleigh ride ticketRSVP for crafts by Monday, December 5it’s a holiday celebration at the club with jolly old St. nick! the whole family can enjoy pictures and time with Santa plus sleigh rides from 5–7 pm. From 6–8 pm, adults will have a holiday social while the kids are entertained with arts and crafts. look for further information on club flyers, online at www.mysomersett.com, and in the bi-weekly email.
Snowshoe(Weather permitting)December 10 | 9 am–1 pm (Meet at the club at 8:45 am)$10 per person | RSVP by Monday, December 5 8 person minimum; 20 maximumit’s that time again to grab your snowshoes and head out to the beautiful Sierra Mountains. Join Gabriel for this day out with family and friends. We will be snowshoeing at the base of crystal Peak near boreal Ski resort. this is a carpooling event. lunch will be provided.
drop-n-ShopSaturday, December 10 | 12–5 pm$20 per child ages 5–12 | RSVP by Monday, December 55 children minimum; 25 maximumneed to shop for some last minute gifts or just want a chance to wrap gifts without anyone peeking? the Drop-n-Shop is the perfect solution! Just bring your children to the club at town center, where they’ll enjoy games, crafts and cool holiday projects. lunch and snacks will be provided. Space is limited, so sign up today.
Creative KidsSaturday, November 19 | 4–7 pm$10 per child; $20 per guest ages 3–10RSVP by Monday, November 1412 child minimum; 32 maximum
Parents, drop off the kids while you browse our seventh annual Sip-n-Shop—they’ll be happily engaged in creative holiday take-home crafts and games downstairs. Pizza and juice will also be provided for dinner.
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hOuRS & PROGRaMMING Monday to Thursday: 8:30 am–12:30 pm & 5:30–7:30 pmFriday: 8:30 am–12:30 pm | Saturday: 8 am–12 pmClosed SundayKids’ Corner will be closed November 23–25 and December 24 and 31.
POlICY REMINDERSKids’ corner will only accept bathroom-independent children 3 to 6 years of age. • For the morning time slots, parents may sign their child up for either 8:30–10:30 am or 10:30 am–12:30 pm Monday through Friday and either 8–10 am or 10 am–12 pm on Saturday. evening slot is from 5:30–7:30 pm Monday through thursday. • the room operates on a 6 to 1 ratio, with a maximum of 12 kids allowed at any given time. to accommodate this ratio, the club requires reservations to be made at least 24 hours in advance to ensure staffing. each Saturday at 12 pm, reservations will be opened for the upcoming week. • All children must be dropped off in Kids’ corner within 15 minutes of their reservation time. if the parent has not checked their child in within the 15-minute window, the reservation becomes void and the spot will be opened to a child on the wait list. • no show reservations will result in a $10 fee per child due to the club. cancellations must be received by 8 am on the day of the reservation.
november monthly theme: Let’s Give Thanks december monthly theme: Let it Snow
tiny turkeys Thursday, November 3 | 2–3 pm $5 per child | RSVP by Monday before 4 child minimum; 12 maximum Join us for an afternoon of fun as we celebrate the season by making handprint turkeys! While we wait for our beautiful creations to dry, we’ll gobble down a sweet treat and read The Perfect Thanksgiving by eileen Spinelli.
cookie art Tuesday, November 21 | 3:30–4:30 pm$5 per child | RSVP by Monday before 4 child minimum; 12 maximum bring your aprons and appetites and join us for a harvest cookie decorating party. We’ll get creative with a variety of frostings and sprinkles and decorate a plate of cookies to send home.
candy cane christmasMonday, December 5 | 3:30–4:30 pm$5 per child | RSVP by Monday before 4 child minimum; 12 maximumWho doesn’t love candy canes during the holidays? Get ready to make ornaments out of candy canes and enjoy hot chocolate. Yum!
Santa’s reindeerwednesday, December 14 | 10–11 am $5 per child | RSVP by Monday before 4 child minimum; 12 maximum Join us for a morning dedicated to Santa’s favorite furry friends. We’re going to make reindeer antler hats and mix up some reindeer food to sprinkle on the driveway on christmas eve. When craft time is done, we’ll enjoy some reindeer food of our own—crunchy carrot sticks and celery!
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a Somersett thanksgivingMonday, November 7 | 5:45–7 pm$10 per child | RSVP by Monday before 4 child minimum; 10 maximum it’s almost turkey time! celebrate with us by making a turkey refrigerator clip—a feathery friend perfect for displaying cards, schoolwork or a quick note. While our turkeys dry, we’ll relax in the media room with A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving.
thankful turkeysTuesday, November 15 | 4:30–5:30 pm$10 per child | RSVP by Monday before 4 child minimum; 12 maximumcome gather around the table for a thanksgiving craft! We’re going to make turkeys and think of things that make us thankful to write on each feather. the result is a beautiful, handmade holiday decoration. After we complete our thankful turkeys, we’ll enjoy delicious cupcakes.
artsy Ornaments Tuesday, December 6 | 4:30–6 pm$5 per child | RSVP by Monday before 4 child minimum; 12 maximumJoin us as we get into the holiday spirit by making our own ornaments. We’ll fill clear ornaments with sequins and use glitter and paint pens to decorate them. it’s going to be a festively great time!
Snow-covered pineconesMonday, December 12 | 5–6:30 pm$5 per child | RSVP by Monday before 4 child minimum; 8 maximumAre you dreaming of a white winter? Join us for an afternoon of transforming pinecones into snow-covered pine trees! We’ll have a blast decorating them and enjoy a holiday treat as they dry.
Reno’s Holiday TraditionSpirit of the SeasonSaturday, December 3, 7pmSunday, December 4, 2pmLaura Jackson, Music DirectorPioneer Center for the Performing Arts, downtown
getyourcultureon.com | 775.323.6393
Spirit of the Season takes you on a joyful romp through the holidays with music, song and dance. This year’s concert will feature award-winning tenor Kip Wilborn, along with the outstanding Reno Philharmonic Orchestra led by Laura Jackson, the Reno Philharmonic Chorus, many local performers, dancers, acrobats and musicians.
Tickets from $10Pioneer Center Box Office, 775-686-6600,M-F 11am to 6pm, pioneercenter.com
This concert generously sponsored by IGT, The Summit, and John and Sandy Raffealli/Bill Pearce Motors.
Kip Wilborn
Kids’ club is a Free club for children ages 7–10! All Kids’ club members receive a membership card and a quarterly newsletter filled with interactive games, trivia and birthday wishes. bring your new Kids’ club membership card to events and get a hole punch for attending. Get ten punches for a special gift certificate! to register, please fill out a membership form at the concierge desk and return it to the club. For more information about Kids’ club, please contact emily eoff at [email protected].
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after School program3:30–6 pm Monday through Friday
No program November 24$40/child/week; $10/child/day | ages 5–12
Register by the Thursday before4 child minimum; 16 maximum
this quality program features a wide variety of activities, including special sports instruction, arts and crafts, fitness,
cooking and much more. A snack and homework assistance is available during the educational hour. it is our goal to help develop great self-esteem for all participants in an active and
positive environment. register your child at the concierge desk.
Fall day campFriday, November 11 | 8 am–3:30 pm
$25/child/day | ages 5–10RSVP by Monday, November 7
5 children minimum; 20 maximumthe club will be hosting a special day camp while the schools are closed for Veteran’s Day. We will keep the kids busy with a variety of games, crafts and experiments. lunch and snack
will be provided. Space is limited, so sign up early.
movie nightFridays, November 18 & December 16 | 5:30–8:30 pm
$10 per child (includes dinner)RSVP by the Monday before
5 children minimum per age group; 12 maximum for Kids’ Corner and 30 maximum for ages 5–12
Make sure to reserve a spot for this popular event, in which parents drop off their little ones at the club for an evening
of movies and pizza. in november, kids ages 5 to 12 will be watching Judy Moody and the Not Bummer Summer in the sports court, while kids ages 3 to 6 see Winnie the Pooh in Kids’ corner. And in December, kids ages 5 to 12 will enjoy The Polar Express in the Sports court, while kids ages 3 to 6
will watch Cars 2 in Kids’ corner.
Kids’ Fitness Every Thursday | 4:30–5:15 pm | No class November 24
ages 5–9 | RSVP by the Monday before4 child minimum; 18 maximum
Hop, skip and jump your way to fitness fun! unleash some of that bottled-up energy and join Kyle in the sports court for
Kids’ Fitness. it’s all fun and games with a focus on agility and coordination, cardiovascular endurance, strength and
flexibility.
mother & Son Soiree Friday, November 11 | 6–8 pm
$20 per couple; $7 for each additional sonRSVP by Monday, November 7
4 couple minimum; 12 maximumDon’t miss our third annual Mother & Son Soiree
here at the club, where mothers and sons are invited for dinner, pictures, dancing and fun. Sons are welcome to wear their Sunday best and we’ll
provide something special for mom!
winter day campMonday, January 2 through Friday, January 6
8 am–3:30 pm $25/child/day or $110/child/week | ages 5–12
RSVP by Monday, December 265 children minimum; 20 maximum
the club will be hosting a week-long camp while the schools are closed for winter break. Winter camp will keep the kids
busy with a variety of games, crafts and experiments. lunch and snack will be provided all week. Space is limited, so sign
up now!
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775.787.2600
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Monica T. Lee, DDS, FAGD
Shannon M. Sena, DDS
Sierra Plastic Surgery & Medical Spa
THIS IS YOUR EXCLUSIVE INVITATION TO THE AESTHETIC AWARENESS EVENT
Please visit www.sierraplasticsurgery.com to read more about our office and services offered at Sierra Plastic Surgery & Medical Spa.
Join Aesthetic Medical Consultant, Madison Preston, and Darci Page RN, MEP-C, as they share the latest trends in skin rejuvenation and minimally-invasive procedures.Board Certified plastic surgeon, Dr. Boris Volshteyn, will also be on hand to reveal the
secret behind the QuickLift procedure.
TREAT youRSELf To AN EVENiNg ThAT iNCLuDES:t first 10 guests will receive free microdermabrasion or
chemical peel ($180 value) t Bring a friend and you both receive a $25 Medical Spa gift cardt Learn “What to Know Before you go” and how to avoid illegal Botoxt free skin care assessmentt Promotional pricing on Epionce skin care productst food and drinkst Live demonstration of skin rejuvenation and youth-enhancing,
minimally invasive treatmentst grand prize drawing for $500 Medical Spa gift card
Please RSVP to 775-284-0911 or [email protected]
with the subject line “Somersett Event” by November 1, 2011.
WEDNESDAy, NoVEMBER 9, 2011 | 5–7 PM The Club at Town Center | 7650 Town Square Way, Somersett
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Community Animal Hospitalcordially invites your family and pets to our client appreciationholiday gathering.
Photos with Santa d Tours d Demonstrations
Sunday, December 11thNoon – 3 pm4871 Summit Ridge Drive, Reno 775.746.0333
private event specials
the tween Scene is the club at town center’s newest program designed for kids ages 11 to 15. All tween Scene members will receive quarterly newsletters filled with the latest tween trends, event invites and birthday wishes! to register for the tween Scene, please fill
out a registration form at the concierge desk or on mysomersett.com and return it to the club. For more information regarding the tween Scene, please contact emily eoff at [email protected].
november Special:enjoy ten percent off your total bill when you book your holiday party at the club by november 30. take advantage of the beautiful holiday décor around the club this winter and let us help you host your best holiday party yet!
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ryder homes“talon pointe”
At talon Pointe, enjoy the prestige, activities and ambiance of Somersett at an ideal location in the heart of the community.
1,965 – 2,530 sq ft
For more information:Tony Izzarelli (775) 771-4363
ryderhomes.com [email protected]
new home sales
8695 18th hole Trail, Reno 2305 Tara Ridge Trail, Reno
AT SOMERSETT
Private gated community situated atop a spectacular Sierra nevada ridge. two story homes of skillfully designed space. Prices starting at $215,000.
2,042 – 2,818 sq ft
For more information: (775) 787-5030
legacyhomesusa.com [email protected]
legacy homes“The vue”
ryder homes“Somersett Estates”
8691 Gypsy hill Trail, Reno
Somersett estates offers luxurious semi-custom homes on large lots with spectacular views. Priced from the $400,000s.
2,891 – 3,296 sq ft
For more information: Debbie Bennington/Dickson Realty
(775) 335-5633ryderhomes.com
del webb“sierra canyon at somersett”
Sierra canyon by Del Webb is designed exclusively for active adults 55 and over. 20,000 square foot recreation lodge, fitness center, indoor pool, walking track, clubs, classes and more. tour eight single story model homes with prices starting at $199,990. Model homes located at 9185 Summertree court, reno. Model homes available for Tour: thurs–tues 10 am–5 pm, Weds 2–5 pm.
1,241 – 2.486 sq ft
For more information: (775) 746-7500
delwebb.com/reno
blended within a spectacular championship golf course and destined to be two of reno’s most prestigious new home golf communities. nearly every home site will have views of the community’s golf course and Sierra Mountain. this exciting community will offer luxurious family homes.
2,512 – 3,600 sq ft
For more information:(775) 787-9216
tollbrothers.com
toll brothers“Mountain Crest &
Sonterra”
beautiful tuscan style homes with amazing mountain and valley views located on some of the finest lots in Somersett. Granite counters in kitchen/master suite, Stainless steel Maytag appliances, beechwood cabinetry.
2,200 – 3,900 sq ft
For more information: Debbie Bennington/Dickson Realty
(775) 335-5633ryderhomes.com
1725 laurel Ridge Court, Reno
homecrafters“Mountain View
ledges”
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Somersett Country Clubthe 18-hole championship country club Golf course was designed by u.S. champion tom Kite. Memberships available at 787-1800 or www.SomersettGolfandcountryclub.com.
Somersett Entrances1) take the robb Dr. exit (off i-80) and turn left on Sharlands Ave.2) take the Verdi exit (off i-80 W) and turn right.
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27 Miles of Trailsenjoy the outdoors with the 27 miles of developed trails within Somersett.
Somersett Entrances1) take the robb Dr. exit (off i-80) and turn left on Sharlands Ave.2) take the Verdi exit (off i-80 W) and turn right.
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Somersett Homeowners Golf Coursethe canyon nine is an executive nine-hole par 3 course designed by u.S. champion tom Kite. it is the perfect place for learning the game or enjoying a quick round after work. the course is an amenity for all residents of Somersett, including those living in Sierra canyon by Del Webb.
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AmenitiesThe Club at Town Center, a 22,000 square foot, 9 million dollar facility is the showpiece of the Somersett resident amenity program, which also includes the canyon nine par-3 golf course, 27 miles of hiking and biking trails.
Pools/SpasA resort pool with a 98 foot water slide and interactive pool toys highlight Somersett’s resort style pool and the three lane junior olympic pool is perfect for lap swimming and competitions. two full spas are also within the water park area.
The Great Roomenjoy a sunset, relax with a book in front of the fireplace, check your e-mail from your laptop on the wireless network or watch the golfers on the canyon nine from the outdoor deck.
The LoftSomersett’s own entertainment and gathering room. excellent for weddings, business meetings and gatherings.
Aerobics StudioWork it out in a cardio kick boxing, body sculpting, spinning, yoga or pilates class or sign-up for a personalized training session. the club at town center has a class for everyone.
Cardio-Weight Studioenjoy comfort and convenience in our cardio theater while working out on one of our elliptical trainers, exercise bikes or treadmills. Strength training is easy on the wide variety of professional equipment.
Sports Court/Indoor BasketballPlay a game of hoops or watch a production on the stage. the Sports court is truly a multipurpose room complete with three basketball hoops, hardwood floors, community stage.
And more...Visit www.mysomersett.com to see all that we have to offer!
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Body Sculpt w/ Beth6:30–7:15
(MAx 14)
Step w/ Cindy 9:35–10:35
(MAx 14)
Spin w/ Beth5:30–6:15
(MAx 14)
Yoga* w/ Linda8:30–9:30
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Body Sculpt w/ Beth9–9:45(MAx 12)
Spin w/ Ashton 5:45–6:30
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F.I.T. w/ Holly6:30–7:15
(MAx 20)
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Yoga* w/ Linda8:30–9:30
Step/Sculpt w/ Cindy9:35–10:30
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Yoga w/ Linda5:30–6:30
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Zumba* w/ Amy 6:35–7:35
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Gentle Sunrise Yoga w/ Renee
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Body Sculpt w/ Beth9–9:45(MAx 12)
Spin w/ Christy5:45–6:30
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F.I.T. w/ Christy6:30–7:15
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Spin/Sculpt w/ Ashton8:30–9:30
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pmPrivate Pilates» tuesday 7:30–8:30 am, 10–11 am; thursday 7:30–8:30 am (in the aerobics room)
water Fitness» every tuesday, thursday & Saturday from 10–11 am (max 20)* Indicates the class is located in the sports court.
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BODY SCulPT this class promotes intense strength training to enhance definition and endurance in major muscle groups.
F.I.T. Short for Functional intense training, the F.i.t. class focuses on total body conditioning through high-intensity, broad-interval training. every element of this class is geared towards giving the body a coordinated and balanced total-package workout with constant variation that continuously challenges your muscles.
STEP Follow choreographed step routines that challenge mind and body while burning calories. Workout intensity is determined by speed, travel and execution of movement.
CaRDIO STEP & STRENGTh INTERVal An intense cardio workout using the step, this class combines interval training with dumbbells, push-ups and core exercises.
SPIN is a traditional indoor cycling class consisting of varying speeds, resistance levels and intensities targeted at raising your heart rate and toning your body.
SPIN/SCulPT this class integrates indoor cycling with various other movements to provide a well-rounded cardio workout that targets and tones the entire body.
YOGa this class is designed to promote muscular strength, endurance and flexibility while teaching participants to relax in gentle positions. All levels are welcome.
GENTlE SuNRISE YOGa this class is designed to guide the participant into the passive subtleties of the art of yoga. Greet the morning slowly and methodically to enhance the output and experience of the coming day ahead.
ZuMBa latin-based rhythms direct the unique moves and challenging resistance combinations in this class. bring your energy and dance away your worries!
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Get Your Game On this Holiday Season!
Residents: Member for a Day for $40/player thru December 31, 2011.
Invitation to shop in the Golf Shop for holiday gifts.Club Holiday Party for members only—join now.
Don’t miss the best party of the year!
november course Hours9 am to a final tee time of 4 pm (weather permitting)*Please note than in effort to reduce costs at the canyon nine, golf check-in Monday through thursday will be at the club at town center’s concierge desk.
Green Feesresidents: $7 adults; $5 juniors Guests of residents: $10 adults; $7 juniors non-residents: $15 for adults; $10 juniors
canyon nine winter play11 am to 4 pm (weather permitting)to find out if the course is open, please visit www.mysomersett.com or call 787-4500.
winter rates (December 1, 2010 to March 31, 2011)residents: $5 adult; $3 juniorGuests of residents: $7 adult; $5 juniornon-residents: $10 adult; $7 junior
canyon nine – turkey Shoot Out November 12 | 11 am–1 pm tee times$15 resident; $20 non-residentall ages welcome!the turkey Shoot out is a two-person scramble event. the low team score will win a full turkey, so sign up a team today!
Loyalty pointsearn loyalty points each time you golf on the canyon nine. For each resident green fee purchased on your account, five points will be added to your loyalty account. earn 50 points to receive a free green fee. these points roll over annually.
Little tykes Golf clinicwednesday, November 30 & December 283:30–4:30 pm | Free 4 child minimum; 10 maximum
private LessonsPrices: $1 per minute (1 hour = $60; 30 minutes = $30, etc.)Golf Director cris novich, PGA, will offer private instruction to all canyon nine players, including guests of residents. lesson topics include full swing, wedge game, bunker play, pitching, chipping, putting, course management and strategy. contact cris at [email protected] or 787-4500 x333 for available lesson days and times.
Fitness Questionscontact Gabriel Grobben at [email protected] or 787-4500 x316 for information about classes, fitness equipment, reformer pilates and personal training. if you’re new to the gym, call today to arrange a complimentary fitness orientation.
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reformer pilatesGroup Reformer: $15/person Group reformer is for a minimum of three and a maximum of four participants. Fees must be paid in full for a four-week session to secure class time for the month.Semi-Private Reformer: $25/hour/person; two participants onlyPrivate Reformer: $50/hour/person; one-on-one instruction________________________________________________________________
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personal trainingFunction, Movement and Resistance Personal Training three-week program $250; six-week program $390; ten-week program $600; twelve-week program $660come twice a week on days that work for you and your trainer. You’ll have the option to begin your training with a one-hour consultation that includes body fat analysis, blood pressure, weight, muscle endurance/strength, flexibility and a body mechanic test. the club offers multiple personal trainers to accommodate each individual’s needs. Ask us about personal training today!________________________________________________________________
Small Group trainingGroup (2–4): three-week program $125 per person; six-week program $250/personcome twice a week on set days that work for your group and your trainer. the small group atmosphere is great for camaraderie and motivation while maintaining a semi-personalized programming structure to meet your fitness goals.________________________________________________________________
trXPersonal: $30/session/person; $125/five sessions/personGroup (2): $20/session/person; $90/five sessions/person the trx System focuses on the mind, body and core through pilates and yoga-inspired movements while incorporating traditional strength and flexibility exercises.
Standard trainingPersonal: $50/one-hour session/personGroup (2–4): $125/five one-hour sessions/personWork with a personal trainer to reach your goals through focused exercises and encouragement.________________________________________________________________
personal & Group training policies• 48 hours cancellation notice required. if cancellation occurs with
less than 48 hours’ notice, client forfeits session. Ask your trainer about possible exceptions.
• individuals cannot reschedule within semi-private or group sessions if unable to attend.
• training packages expire within 90 days or at the end of the contracted training period, whichever comes first.
• no refunds for missed or unused sessions.• Payment for training sessions must be made in advance.________________________________________________________________
tennis the club at town center is continuing the junior tennis program throughout the winter season in the sports court. Quick Start indoor tennis will cover the same skills and strategy that is taught outdoors with plenty of fun new games that are sure to get the kids excited about tennis! to schedule indoor junior lessons with John, email [email protected].________________________________________________________________
private and Semi-private Lessons$50/hour/person and $25/hour/personJoin John as he will challenge you to improve your strokes and develop strategy to become a more efficient and effective player. improve your game and you’ll not only be a better player—you’ll have the satisfaction that comes from setting and reaching goals. Semi-private lessons are for a maximum of two people.________________________________________________________________
Small Group Lessons$15/hour/person | 3 person minimum; 4 maximumneed a lesson but wouldn’t mind sharing it with a few friends? then small group lessons are right up your alley. Maintain the personalized instruction while enjoying the support and camaraderie of a small group.
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adult pick Up BasketballEvery Thursday from 7–8:30 pmcome into the club for a friendly and competitive game of Pick up basketball! Stay in shape this winter by staying active in the club alongside your friends. this an adult only event age 18 and up. We hope to see all every thursday night!__________________________________
Last chance workout3rd Saturday of each monthNovember 19 & December 17$5 per resident; $7 per non-residentnow that fall has come, start off the winter right with a challenging workout program and the most intense workout of the month! Whether you have been vigorously training or you just want to challenge yourself, this workout is one you won’t want to miss. class will concentrate on strength, endurance, agility and balance. We’ll finish with a mobility session to stretch and release those tired muscles.________________________________________________________________
November & December Spa Hours: 8 am to 6 pm (weather permitting)
the spa located by the play pool is open for adults 18 and older.
Spa Rules1. extended exposure to hot water or vapors may be detrimental to the health of elderly persons and persons with heart conditions, diabetes or high or low blood pressure.2. People with skin, ear, genital or other body infections, open sores or wounds should not use the hot tub because of the possibility of spreading infection.3. the heat of the hot tub water speeds up the effects of alcohol and can cause sleepiness, dizziness and unconsciousness.4. Horse playing, splashing and swimming are not permitted in the spa.
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»update Your Profile on mysomersett.com Staying connected to the club has never been easier. enter the website in three easy steps:1. Go to www.mysomersett.com.2. enter your username: “MeMber
nuMber” excluding your extension (this is the series of digits under the barcode on your member card before the dash).
3. enter your password: “lASt nAMe” of the primary member on the account.
For security purposes, we recommend you change your password.
once you have logged in and updated your profile, remember to opt-in to any of our groups so you can always have the most up-to-date information. Groups include: sports & fitness, adult programs, kids’ programs, golf, community events, private events and aquatics. each group receives a monthly email with current information and tips.
»Please Check Inremember to present your membership card at the concierge desk each time you use the facility. even though the staff may know you by sight, we need to scan your card into the
system for tracking, accounting and planning purposes. if you have not had your membership card made, please bring your nevada driver’s license for identification and we will print your card on the spot. if you’ve lost your card, we will gladly make a replacement card for $5.
»RSVP PolicyPlease remember to rSVP for programs by the deadline listed so we can ensure that enough supplies and staff are available. All event fees are due at time of reservation. cancellations must be made 48 hours before an event to receive a refund. no refunds will be given for no-shows. unless noted, all events are for residents only. if residents choose to bring a guest to an event, event and guest fees apply.
»late Pick-up Feethe club will charge a late pick-up fee for any child not picked up within 15 minutes of a program’s end time. Following the 15-minute grace period, a $5 fee will be charged for every 10 minutes your child remains with us.
»Guest Fees: $10 adult; $8 junior Members are allowed to bring up to six guests at one time for a maximum of ten visits per guest. Members must accompany guests at all times.
»alcohol PolicyAlcoholic beverages may be purchased from the club. Members and their guests are not allowed to bring their own alcoholic beverages on the premises, including the pool area and canyon nine. outside alcohol may only be brought into the facility during an approved private event. no alcoholic beverages will be sold or served to any person not permitted to purchase the same under the laws of the State of nevada or be sold for off-premises consumption. the club reserves the right, in its sole and absolute discretion, to refuse service to any member or guest who appears to be intoxicated.
»Inclement weatherthe club at town center may operate on limited hours due to inclement weather. We will do everything we can to open by 8 am and remain open until 6 pm. Please call ahead to 787-4500 or check www.mysomersett.com when you see snow outside.
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SOa OFFICE hOuRSMonday through Friday: 8 am–5 pm
closed thursday and Friday, november 24 and 25closed Monday, December 26
aSSOCIaTION INFORMaTIONthe SoA is professionally managed by rMi.
onsite office is located at the club at town center.Customer Care: 624-9152
assessment mailing address: Po box 54089 los Angeles, cA 90054-0089account information: www.rmiconnect.com/somersett
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Saturday, November 126 pm at The loftRSVP by Monday, November 7
All Somersett residents are invited to join Association and club staff for a community-wide potluck. We will provide the main dish of turkey and residents are asked to rSVP with an appetizer, side dish or dessert to feed 15 to 20 people. it will be one gobble of a good time!
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assessment reminderAssessments are due on the first of each month and are past due if not paid by the last business day of the month. A late fee of $25 will be posted to accounts not paid by the last business day of the month. Accounts 60 days past due will lose clubhouse and/or canyon nine privileges. Accounts 90 days past due will be sent to collections.________________________________________________________________
cc&r HighlightNo Improvements without approvalno building, garage, shed, walkway, satellite dish, fence, wall, retaining wall, dog run, drainage ditch or system, landscaping or any other structure shall be commenced, erected, placed or altered on any lot in the subdivision until the building plans and specifications thereof have been submitted to and approved in writing as to conformity and harmony of external design with the existing structures or general scheme in the subdivision, and as to location of the building with respect to topography and finished ground elevation, by the Aesthetic Guidelines committee. ref cc&rs Art Vi Sec. 5. ________________________________________________________________
Sign Up for emailsHelp the Association go green by signing up to receive Association letters via email. to enroll, please email Sean at [email protected]. ________________________________________________________________
compliance complaintsif you would like to report a non-compliance of the cc&rs or rules regulations, please submit the complaint in writing to our compliance coordinator, Sean Stapleton, at [email protected]. ________________________________________________________________
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2012 Budget Updatethe board of Directors approved the 2012 budget at the october 11 board meeting and the ratification is scheduled for tuesday, november 15 during the annual member meeting.
Budget highlights:Assessments remained the same for the club at town center and for the common area and canyon nine, which were merged into one budget. Adjustments were made to the private street/gate budget based on the new reserve study and a closer examination of expenses incurred whether behind an active or inactive gate. Surpluses from 2011 were carried over into the 2012 budget to allow for various projects and operational expenses that benefit each cost center. the club at town center will have $225,000 carried forward, the common area $125,000, and private street/gates $10,000. to continue increasing the amenity options available for all residents, the SoA has been working with Somersett Golf and country club on a program for community access. Please keep your eyes out for further information and details on the program. the private events program has been restructured, falling under the general common area now as opposed to the club. Within these changes, the Association is looking to expand its business plan to increase the revenue potential found in private events. the club has a list of special projects for 2012 that the board will be selecting from to accommodate the growing usage and demands of the facility. For a list of potential projects and to provide feedback, please visit the SoA page of mysomersett.com. All active gates will undergo camera installation in the first quarter of 2012, weather permitting. We hope this creates an added sense of protection.
Assessments:• common area & canyon nine: $84• the club at town center: $75• Active gate & private street: $72• in-Active gate & private street: $58
Please feel free to contact me with any questions regarding the items above or for further information regarding the 2012 budget.
Melissa RamseyProViSionAl coMMunitY MAnAGer, cMcA, cPo, cFPM 775-787-4500 x332 or [email protected]
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winter remindersHoliDAY DecorAtionS: As we head into the holiday season, please remember that holiday decorations may be installed up to 10 days before a holiday and must be taken down within 10 days after the holiday. For the December holidays, decorations may be installed at thanksgiving and should be removed by January 31.
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Public Street SnoW PloWinG: Public streets are maintained by the city of reno. For more information on the street plowing priority listing, visit www.reno.gov or call reno Direct at 334-4636. Somersett Parkway, evening rock trail, Del Webb Parkway and Somersett ridge Parkway are all classified as priority one streets.
PriVAte Street SnoW PloWinG: Private streets maintained by the Association are plowed according to the board policy of three feet of snow accumulation. For more information on private street plowing, please call 624-9152. During inclement weather, the gates may be placed in a hold open status to allow easy access for snow plows.
Street PArKinG: Please remember to be a good neighbor by not parking your car in the street for extended periods of time. if you see a car regularly and continuously parked on a public street, contact reno Direct at 334-4636. For cars parked on private streets, contact the customer care center to report the non-compliance. no parking on private streets is permitted from 2 to 6 am unless a parking pass is granted for no more than 72 hours.
SoMerSett PArKWAY SiDeWAlK cloSeD: Please remember that the front sidewalk along Somersett Parkway from the entry cottage to the first roundabout is closed. For your safety, please refrain from walking, running, biking, etc. on the path.
SoMerSett oWnerS ASSociAtion
2011 meeting ScheduleWe are notifying all homeowners about meetings of the executive board of Directors as per nrS 116.31083.2, “not less than 10 days before the date of a meeting of the executive board.” Any changes to the location, time or dates will be published in the newsletters and online at mysomersett.com.
Following are the scheduled meetings for 2011:(The following three meetings will be held at The Loft, 7665 Town Square Way, Suite 201.)
SoA boArD MeetinGS – november 15 following the annual meeting.
AnnuAl MeMberSHiP MeetinG AnD buDGet rAtiFicAtion –november 15 at 5:30 pm.
MontHlY FinAnce MeetinGS – Meetings will start at 1 pm on the following dates: December 7 and December 27. (Finance meetings are open to all Somersett residents.)
(The following three meetings will be held at The Club at Town Center.)
ArcHitecturAl GuiDelineS coMMittee – First and third thursday of each month at 10 am.
coMMunitY StAnDArDS coMMittee – Fourth tuesday of each month at 9 am. the november meeting will be held on november 29.
boArD’S executiVe SeSSion – Fourth tuesday of each month immediately following the cSc meeting. the board will not meet in november, but immediately following the finance meeting on December 7.
2012 Meeting Schedule available online.
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sierra canyonThe days of warm summer weather are now behind us and we
are redirecting our focus on winterizing our sprinkler systems, buttoning up our bbQs and putting away the gardening tools.
Winter is upon us and this means the start of a new year, when we face new challenges and establish new goals and objectives as an association. thanks to the budget and Finance committee, Sierra canyon is ready for not only 2012 but the future direction of the community. the budget and Finance committee recently recommended to the Sierra canyon board of Directors the establishment of a long range Planning committee. this committee would address where Sierra canyon Association should be in three to five years and would create policies to help guide the community in a well-planned direction. it was recommended that the sub-committee be comprised of two recreation committee members, two budget and Finance committee members, one member appointed by the board of Directors, and myself as a non-voting staff advisor. the committee term is one year but may be extended if necessary. the long range Planning committee will not address special purchase requests, which will continue to be reviewed by the budget and Finance committee. instead, this committee will be focusing on researching policies and procedures for consideration of capital improvement proposals. the sub-committee will draft a Sierra canyon capital improvement request format as follows: seek approval by the budget and Finance committee and solicit capital improvement project proposals from the Sierra canyon board of Directors and its various committees and homeowners via
community wide emails, survey monkey process and/or other Sierra canyon means of communication. included in this process would be public meetings for review and discussion of proposals (design cost, construction cost, funding sources, estimated maintenance costs, etc.) and referring any vetted capital improvement proposal to the budget and Finance committee for consideration. the capital improvement proposal reviewed by the budget and Finance committee may be sent back to the sub-committee for further concept development made at the budget and Finance committee’s discretion and incorporated into the long-range plan. the sub-committee can meet as frequently as necessary but no more than once per month. All capital improvement proposals would require approval by both the budget and Finance committee and the Sierra canyon board of Directors. What a great way for our community to plan for the future! this transparent process will be explained in more detail as the committee moves forward. owners are encouraged to attend both budget and Finance committee and long range Planning committee meetings. let me extend a big thank you to the owner volunteers on these important committees who spend countless hours working to ensure that the future of Sierra canyon is a bright one!
Mike AguilarexecutiVe Director, SierrA cAnYoncMcA, AMS, cPo
Robert Alten e 775.857.4004 e [email protected]
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SunDAY MonDAY tueSDAY WeDneSDAY tHurSDAY FriDAY SAturDAY
Kids’ Fitness4:30–5:15 pmTiny Turkeys2–3 pm
Canyon Nine hours: 9 am–4 pm
a Somersett Thanksgiving5:45–7 pm
C9 Turkey Shoot Out11 am–1 pm SOa adult Potluck6–8 pm
Fall Day Camp8 am–3:30 pmMother & Son Soiree6–8 pm
Kids’ Fitness4:30–5:15 pm
Craft Club1–3 pm
Craft Club1–3 pm
Sip-N-Shop3–7 pm Creative Kids4–7 pm
Movie Night5:30–8:30 pm
Kids’ Fitness4:30–5:15 pm
Thankful Turkeys4:30–5:30 pm
Cookie art3:30–4:30 pm
ThanksgivingCluB ClOSED
EXTRa Movie Night6–10 pm
Canyon Nine hours: 11 am–4 pm Kids’ Fitness4:30–5:15 pm
little Tykes Golf Clinic3:30–4:30 pm
Candy Cane Christmas3:30–4:30 pm
Snowshoe9 am–1 pm Drop-N-Shop12–5 pm
holiday Open house5–8 pmholiday Social6–8 pm
Kids’ Fitness4:30–5:15 pm
artsy Ornaments4:30–6 pm
Snow-Covered Pinecones5–6:30 pm
adult Potluck6–8 pm
Movie Night5:30–8:30 pm
Kids’ Fitness4:30–5:15 pm
Santa’s Reindeer10–11 am
Craft Club1–3 pm
CluB ClOSESat 2 pm
Kids’ Fitness4:30–5:15 pm
ChristmasCluB ClOSED
CluB ClOSESat 2 pm
Kids’ Fitness4:30–5:15 pm
little Tykes Golf Clinic3:30–4:30 pm
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After School Program: Monday through Friday, 3:30–6 pm (ages 5–12)(Excluding November 24 & 25 and December 26–30)
Somersett Sleepover 6 pm–8 am
Saturday, November 19 | 3–7 pmAll welcome!
Over 40 booths offering items such as jewelry, apparel,
hand made crafts, original paintings, floral arrangements,
Holiday décor, organic body care and an array of other
unique local vendors. The Club at Town Center will be hosting free
appetizers, as well as a no host cash bar. Don’t miss this chance to shop
for Holiday gifts while enjoying food and wine.
Travel I-80 to the Robb Drive exit and turn left on Sharlands
Avenue. Sharlands turns into Somersett Parkway. Turn into the
Town Square at the 2nd roundabout.
For more information contact Lauren Stemmler,
Activities Director at 775-787-4500 ext. 327, or email