2011 Marc/April

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MARCH/APRIL 2011

Mark Your Calendar: Springfest on May 7 page 3

Canyon Nine

Gears UP for the Season page 4

SOA Meeting Schedule page 16

7650 Town Square Way Reno, NV 89523

The Club at Town Center

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March/April 2011 | Somersett Living

The Club at Town Center Information 7650 Town Square Way Reno, Nevada 89523 775-787-4500 events@mysomersett.com www.mysomersett.com

CLUBHOUSE HOURS

Monday–Friday: 5:30 am to 9 pm Saturday: 7 am to 9 pm Sunday: 7 am to 7 pm

CLUB DIRECTORY

Christina Cravens x335 Club Manager ccravens@mysomersett.com

3 Community Events 4 Canyon Nine 5 Adult Programs 6 Kids’ Corner/Kids’ Club 8 Tween Scene/Misc. Kids’ Programs 12 Fitness Schedule/Classes & Programs 13 Fitness Programs 14 TCTC Reminders/Sierra Canyon 16 SOA 17–18 March/April Calendar

Jeanette Dory x320 Member Relations Director jdory@mysomersett.com

Ryan Bopp x333 Golf & Food Director rbopp@mysomersett.com

Lauren Stemmler x327 Activities & Sports Director lstemmler@mysomersett.com

Rochelle Brecek x316 Sports Coordinator sports@mysomersett.com

Canyon Nine x330 canyonnine@mysomersett.com

SOMERSETT OWNERS ASSOCIATION

Customer Care: 775-624-9152 Melissa Ramsey Provisional Community Manager mramsey@rmillc.com Sean Stapleton Compliance Coordinator sstapleton@rmillc.com

SIERRA CANYON ASPEN LODGE

Mike Aguilar Executive Director 775-624-2900 mike@sierracanyonreno.com

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Note from the Club

he New Year has started with a bang at the Canyon Nine! We had over one hundred golfers in January, and the Canyon Nine is looking to keep it rolling all year long. We are so excited for the 2011 season and everything we have on offer. From clinics and lessons to great tournaments all season long, it’s going to be a great year. We’re bringing back some of our favorite tournaments, Glow Ball, Wine & Dine and Conquer the Canyon, and we’ve added some new tournaments too. Look for the Canyon Nine 3 Club Kick-Off in May and the 2 Person Turkey Scramble in November. We’re also offering our wonderful instructional clinics for both women and juniors all season long starting in May. And, we’ve added a new clinic we’re calling Little Tikes Golf Clinic, scheduled once a month on Wednesday evenings. It’s designed for children ages 3-6 years old. This is a great way to get the kids involved early. Our first Little Tikes Golf Clinic is April 27, 2011. New for the 2011 summer will be a bi-monthly Men’s Skin Game hosted on Thursday evenings. The event will be co-sponsored by The Grape & The Grain and is sure to be a hit. For more information on any of the Canyon Nine events this year, please feel free to contact me.

Ryan Bopp

rbopp@mysomersett.com | 787-4500 x333


Community Events 6th Annual Springfest Saturday, May 7 11 am–3 pm Spring fever hits Somersett! We’re gearing up to welcome spring with this amazing event. The Club will come alive with music, vendors, demonstrations and the sounds of families ready for a little outdoor fun. Springfest is an event all your friends and family can enjoy, so bring the kids down to enjoy pony rides, face painting, bounce houses and more!

Coffee & Donuts with Staff

Spring Garage Sale

Thursdays, March 17 | 7–9 am | RSVP by the Monday before Adults are invited to join association and club staff for coffee and donuts in the Club’s great room during an informal meeting about the happenings in Somersett. We look forward to seeing you!

Saturday, May 7 | 7 am–noon You never know what treasure you’ll find or bargain you’ll get at the Somersett garage sale! Per the Somersett Owners Association, two community garage sales are permitted per year, so take advantage of the spring sale to start your spring cleaning! To have your Somersett home listed on the map, please email events@mysomersett.com. Include your name, address, Somersett neighborhood, phone number and email. If you don’t have access to email, just stop by the Club or call 787-4500. To be included on the map, all submissions must be received by Friday, April 29. Maps will be available for pick up starting Friday, May 6 from noon to 9 pm and Saturday starting promptly at 7 am at The Club at Town Center. Participants will be allowed to put up signs during the sale only to direct people to their street/house. We have arranged for the Salvation Army to have two trucks located in Somersett to pick up any items not sold at the sale. To make arrangements for same day pick-up, please contact Steve Miller at 688-4555 ext 200.

New Resident Orientation Wednesday, April 20 | 6–7 pm | RSVP by Monday, April 18 Are you new to Somersett? Then head down to The Club at Town Center to learn more about the community, the Club and the Canyon Nine. It’s the perfect opportunity to meet the neighbors and ask questions about your new neighborhood.

5th Annual Chili Cook-Off Saturday, April 23 | 11 am–1 pm | RSVP by Monday, April 18 Tasting bowls $2/person; vendor participation; no entry fee; Set-up time 10:30–11 am Got what it takes to beat the Club’s 2010 Chili Cook-Off champion, Jennifer Anderson? Then hit the kitchen and get to cooking! All Somersett residents are encouraged to participate in this tasty event. This year, participants are limited to serving chili only, and prizes will be awarded for the top three vendors based on the public’s votes. Make sure to bring your chili all ready to serve!

Northstar Lift Tickets Ticket Costs—Adult: $68; Young Adult (13–22): $58; Child (5–12): $22 (child tickets are good for 2 out of 3 days) 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 resorts and head straight up the lifts. Tickets are offered on a first-come, first-served basis.

March Special: $25 discounts for pool parties booked before April 1, 2011 Are you planning a party for your birthday, future graduate, teen or little one? The Club at Town Center has many packages available to suit your needs for hosting the best party! Pool season is right around the corner and pool party slots fill up fast! Don’t miss out this summer, ­book early for time slots at 10 am–1 pm, 1:30–4:30 pm, or 5–8 pm. For further information or a tour, contact Jeanette Dory at jdory@mysomersett.com or 787-4500 ext 320.

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Hours of Operation (weather permitting) March: 11 am–4 pm | April: 8:30 am–5 pm Winter Rates Residents: Guests: Non-residents:

(Dec 1, 2010 to Mar 31, 2011) $5 adult; $3 junior $7 adult; $5 junior $10 adult; $7 junior

Canyon Nine

Season Rates Residents: Guests: Non-residents:

(Apr 1, 2011 to Nov 30, 2011) $7 adult; $5 junior $10 adult; $7 junior $15 adult; $10 junior

Tee Times

Canyon Nine 3 Club Kick-Off

In an effort to stay on top of pace and play while offering a more enjoyable round, the Canyon Nine maintains the use of tee times. Members may reserve tee times up to ten days in advance, with eightminute intervals used throughout the day. Please contact the golf hut to book your tee times at 787-4500 ext 330.

Saturday, May 14 | 10 am shotgun | RSVP by Monday, May 9 The 2011 Canyon Nine 3 Club Kick-Off is a great way to bring in the new golf season. Players will choose only 3 clubs to take on the Canyon Nine. There will be divisions for men, women and juniors, with Closest to the Pin contest and prizes for the low scorers in each division. After your round, eat up at a tasty BBQ. Look for further information at www.mysomersett.com.

Facebook Reminder The Canyon Nine will be promoting events and running specials through its Facebook page all season long, so become a friend of Somersett Reno, NV today.

2011 Golf Clinics Join Golf Director Ryan Bopp at the Canyon Nine for tips, pointers and how-to’s to help improve your score this season. Clinics will include skills on putting, pitching, chipping and hitting out of the sand traps. Instructional clinics will begin in May and run through August.

Women Clinics (16+) Tuesday, May 17, 24, 31 and June 7 | 10 am; 5:30–6:30 pm 4 week session: $40 for residents; $50 guest of resident RSVP by the Monday before 4 person minimum; 10 maximum

Golf Trip Our last golf trip over the hill was a great success. The weather was perfect and the course was in great shape. I would like to thank all participants: Vern Watts, David Zundel, Mark Dinsdale, Brian Moynihan, Steve Spear, Paul Pipitone and Tyler Ramsey. Keep your eyes open for details of another trip coming soon!

New! Little Tikes Golf Clinic Wednesday, April 27 | RSVP by Monday, April 25 Ages 3–6; 4–5 pm | 4 children minimum; 10 maximum Join Ryan Bopp for basic golf instruction and fun on the green. This is a great way to get your little tike swinging. Parents must be present during the clinic.

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Junior Clinics (7–14) Tuesday, May 17, 24, 31 and June 7 | 4–5 pm Wednesdays, May 18, 25 and June 1 & 8 | 5:30–6:30 pm 4 week session: $40 for residents; $50 guest of resident; $60 for Public (Wednesdays only) RSVP by the Monday before 4 person minimum; 10 maximum

Loyalty Points Earn 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.


Adult

PROGRAMS

All programs listed are for members of The

Club at Town Center unless otherwise noted.

Ladies’ Martini Night Friday, March 4 | 6–8 pm $15 per adult | RSVP by Monday, February 28 6 adult minimum; 16 maximum Ladies, join us at the Club to celebrate International Women’s Day. Women are invited to sample different martinis and finger foods while socializing with friends. Wine and additional martinis will be available for purchase.

Mardi Gras Friday, March 11 6–8 pm $30 per couple; $18 per adult RSVP by Monday, March 7 10 adult minimum; 25 maximum There’s a feeling of Mardis Gras in the air! We’re celebrating Fat Tuesday with food, drinks and plenty of Mardi Gras madness, so wear your mask and get ready for the beads, jazz, cocktails and more. Keep the kids busy with Green Galore, a kids’ event that runs concurrently.

Spring Scrap-A-Thons Sunday, March 20 & April 17 | 11 am–4 pm RSVP to ensure enough table space Gather your pictures and come to the Club for our Spring Scrap-A-Thons! Bring your supplies and scrap away while socializing with others, and feel free to bring your own snacks and drinks.

Adult Potluck Saturday, March 26 & April 16 | 6–8 pm RSVP by Monday, March 21 & April 11 8 adult minimum; 32 maximum March Theme: Luck of the Irish April Theme: Rainy Day Comfort Foods Get out of the cold and into the Club for our monthly potluck! Bring all your friends in the neighborhood, and get ready for some good eating. For March’s potluck, can you say corned beef and cabbage? It’ll be a traditional Irish feast. And in April, prepare your favorite rainy day comfort food. Main courses, desserts, side dishes—it’s all up to you. And don’t forget to bring a recipe card. This year, we will compile a recipe book for the best of 2011 potluck dishes. Please indicate what you plan to bring when you RSVP.

Sake Tasting Friday, April 8 6–8 pm $18 per adult or $30 per couple $25 per non-resident RSVP by Monday, April 4 12 adult minimum; 50 maximum Join the Club and Kimberly McCauley, of Southern Wine & Spirits for a splash of spring fun at the Club’s spring sake tasting. Enjoy an evening out with friends and neighbors while sampling different sakes and appetizers. Whether you’re a sake virgin or already a fan, you won’t want to miss this delectable event!

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Kids’ Corner Hours & Programming Monday–Thursday: 8:30 am–12:30 pm and 5:30-7:30 pm Friday: 8:30 am–12:30 pm; Saturday: 8 am–noon Closed Sunday

March Monthly Theme: Laughing Leprechauns April Monthly Theme: Over the Rainbow

Kids’ Corner Policy Reminders Kids’ Corner will only accept children 3 to 6 years of age who are

bathroom independent. • 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–noon 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.

Pig Party

Pirate Party

Tuesday, March 1 | 4:30–5:30 pm | $5 per child RSVP by Monday, February 28 | 4 child minimum; 12 maximum Oink, oink! Get ready to read If You Give a Pig a Party and make special pig crafts. Don’t forget to bring your appetite because we will also be making special muddy treats!

Wednesday, April 13 | 4:30–5:30 pm | $5 per child RSVP by Monday, April 11 | 4 child minimum; 12 maximum Arrrr mateys! Come aboard for a pirate party here at the Club. We will be learning pirate lingo, going on a treasure hunt and eating pirate treats. Don’t miss out on this swashbuckling good time!

Leaping Leprechauns

Colorful Eggs

Tuesday, March 15 | 4:30–5:30 pm | $5 per child RSVP by Monday, March 14 | 4 child minimum; 12 maximum Lots of luck will come your way if you join us for St. Patrick’s Day! Help us celebrate in Kids’ Corner by making crafts, playing games and enjoying a special green treat.

Wednesday, April 20 | 4:30–5:30 pm | $5 per child RSVP by Monday, April 18 | 4 child minimum; 12 maximum Keep the mess out of your home, and come to the Club to dye Easter eggs! Each child will have plenty of eggs to dye, and we’ll also be playing games and enjoying a snack.

Exploding Experiments

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 Lauren Stemmler at lstemmler@mysomersett.com.

Girls Only Slumber Party Friday, March 18-Saturday, March 19 | 8 pm–8 am $15 per resident; $25 per non-resident guest RSVP by Monday, March 14 | 6 girls minimum; 16 maximum It’s time for another girls’ sleepover, so bring your friends and your sleeping bags for a night of movies, games, food and fun! Dessert will be served in the evening and breakfast the following morning. This is the last sleepover until October, so don’t miss out on this overnight adventure—no boys allowed!

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Tuesdays, March 8 & April 19 | 4–5:30 pm | $10 per person RSVP by Monday, March 7 & April 18 | 4 child minimum; 12 maximum Do you love science? Come and experience extraordinary, exploding experiments at the Club. We will spend an afternoon trying out classic experiments that are sure to amaze all you budding scientists!

Earth Day Birthday Tuesday, March 22 | 4–5:30 pm | $10 per person RSVP by Monday, March 21 | 4 child minimum; 12 maximum It’s time to use the 3 R’s—reduce, reuse and recycle! Come celebrate Earth Day here at the Club, where we’ll be making our very own paper and learning how to go green as we make other cool projects by recycling everyday objects.

Amazing Art & Nature Tuesday, April 26 | 4–5:30 pm $10 per person RSVP by Monday, April 25 4 child minimum; 12 maximum Come explore our natural world and capture its beauty through art. Students will take nature walks to sketch the outdoors and create paintings based on their observations. Don’t forget to wear old clothes!


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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 Lauren Stemmler at lstemmler@mysomersett.com.

Tween Boot Camp Mondays from 4:15–5:15 pm Ages 11–15 | 14 tween maximum Ready to hit the gym? Join Rochelle each week for a fun, effective workout program. You’ll learn creative, interesting ways to increase your cardiovascular endurance, strength and flexibility. Classes are formatted as obstacle courses.

Culinary Cuisine Wednesday, March 9 | 4:30–6 pm | $10 per person RSVP by the Monday before | 4 tween minimum; 10 maximum Tweens, it’s time to head to the kitchen with the Club’s food director, Ryan Bopp. He will be teaching hands-on cooking techniques and basic skills to make you a culinary genius in no time! This promises to be a fun event that shows you how to be creative with what’s in the kitchen.

After School Program

Movie Night

Monday–Friday | 3:30–6 pm Ages 5–12 | $40/child/week; $10/child/day Register by the Thursday before | 4 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 are provided 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.

Fridays, March 25 & April 29 | 5:30–8:30 pm $10 per child (includes pizza) | 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 March, kids ages 5 to 12 will be watching Alpha & Omega in the sports court, while kids ages 3 to 6 see Gnomeo & Juliet in Kids’ Corner. And in April, kids ages 5 to 12 will enjoy Megamind in the sports court, while kids ages 3 to 6 will watch The Secret of Kells in Kids’ Corner. Parents, don’t forget to check out our adult events during these movie nights!

Kids’ Fitness Every Thursday | 4:30–5:15 pm | Ages 5–10 RSVP by the Monday before | 4 child minimum; 12 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.

Radical Rainbows Parents and toddlers welcome | Tuesday, March 8 | 10–11 am RSVP by Monday, March 7 | 4 child minimum; 12 maximum Parents, bring your toddlers to the Club for a morning play date. You’ll enjoy coffee and socializing with other parents, and your toddler will be entertained with different themes every month. March is Radical Rainbows, a time for your child to explore painting and coloring—so make sure you both wear old clothes! Grandparents are welcome to join us, too.

Green Galore Friday, March 11 | 6–8 pm | Ages 5–12 | $10 per child RSVP by Monday, March 7 | 10 children minimum; 30 maximum Wherever you go and whatever you do, may the luck of the Irish be there with you! It’s almost St. Patty’s Day, so come to the Club for a night of green fun. We will be making crafts and playing games before enjoying pizza and juice. Don’t forget to wear green!

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Snuggly Stories Parents and toddlers welcome Tuesday, April 5 | 6–7 pm RSVP by Monday, April 4 | 4 children minimum; 12 maximum Parents, bring your toddlers to the Club for an evening of snuggly stories. If time permits, the tikes will participate in interactive games and crafts. Don’t forget to wear your jammies!

Spring Break Day Camp Monday, April 11–Friday, April 15 | 8 am–3:30 pm $25/child/day or $100/child/week | Ages 5–12 RSVP by Monday, April 4 | 4 child minimum; 12 maximum Need something for the kids to do while you’re at work? Spring Break Day Camp is the perfect solution. Kids will participate in games, projects, science experiments and allaround fun! Lunch and lights snacks will be provided throughout the week.


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et ready to sign your kids up for a sunsational summer here at The Club at Town Center. They won’t want to miss out on our fantastic 10-week camp program starting June 21! Registration for residents begins on Friday, March 15; Non-residents may sign up starting Friday, April 1. For further information on non-resident pricing and camp structure, please visit the camp page on www.mysomersett.com or contact Lauren Stemmler at lstemmler@mysomersett.com.

Date Kids’ Corner Kid’s Club June 13-17

Animal Planet

Animal Planet

June 20-24 NO CAMP

Mad Scientist

June 27- July 1

Blast From the Past

Blast From the Past

July 4-8 NO CAMP

Day Camps - $25/day 8-4 pm

July 11-15 Ocean Commotion Ocean Commotion July 18-22 NO CAMP

KIDSCAPE

July 25-29

Wild & Wacky

Wild & Wacky

August 1-5 NO CAMP

All Stars Sports Camp OR Water Olympics

August 8-12

Around the World

Around the World

August 15-19 NO CAMP

All Stars Sports Camp OR Water Olympics

Themed Camp: 8 am–4 pm (ages 6–12); Resident: $125/child/week; $25/child/week for aftercare from 4–6 pm. Non-resident: $150/child/week; $30/child/week for aftercare from 4–6 pm. Kids’ Corner Camp: 8 am–1 pm (ages 3–6); Cost: $100/week/child (Kids’ Corner Camp available only to residents)

Sports Camp & Kidscape: 8 am–4 pm (ages 7–12); Resident: $175/child/week; $25/child/week for aftercare from 4–6 pm. Non-resident: $200/child/week; $30/child/week for aftercare from 4–6 pm.

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Somersett and the Canyon Nine welcome Reno neighbors to play the 9-hole par 3 executive walking course! Canyon Nine at The Club at Town Center 7650 Town Square Way Reno, Nevada 89523 775-787-4500 canyonnine@mysomersett.com

GREEN FEES (winter rates until March 31): Residents: $5 adult; $3 junior Guests: $7 adult; $5 junior Non-Residents: $10 adult; $7 junior

Grab your clubs and join us on the Canyon Nine!

Pool Season is right around the corner and pool party slots fill up fast! Don’t miss out this summer and book early with time slots at 10am-1pm, 1:30-4:30pm, or 5-8pm.

Get ready to sign your kids up for a “SUNsational” time here at the Club. Do not miss out on our fantastic camp program for children ages 3 to 15! Registration begins on March 15th and registration forms will be available at www.mysomersett.com and at the Concierge Desk at the Club. For more information and Non-Resident pricing, contact Lauren Stemmler at lstemmler@mysomersett.com.

Are you planning a party for your birthday, future graduate, teen or little one? The Club at Town Center has many packages available to suit your needs for hosting the best party! For further information or a tour, contact Jeanette Dory at jdory@mysomersett.com or 787-4500 ext 320. March Special: $25 discounts for Pool Parties booked before April 1, 2011!

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tuesday

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Spin w/ Rochelle 6–6:50

Spin w/ Rochelle 6–6:50

Spin w/ Rochelle 6–6:50

(max 14)

(max 14)

(max 14)

Yoga w/ Linda 8:30–9:30

Body Sculpt w/ Beth 9–9:45

Yoga w/ Linda 8:30–9:30

Body Sculpt w/ Beth 9–9:45

Yoga w/ Linda 8:30–9:30

(max 16)

(max 12)

(max 16)

(max 12)

(max 16)

Yoga Rotating Instructors 9–10 (max 16)

Spin/Sculpt w/ Rochelle 9:35–10:35 (max 14)

Yoga Therapy w/ Karen 10–11:15 (max 16)

monday

Step-Strength w/ Cindy 9:35–10:30 (max 10)

Step Aerobics w/ Cindy 9:35–10:30 (max 10)

Tween Boot Camp w/ Rochelle 4:15–5:15

Spin w/ Ashton 5:45–6:30

Yoga w/ Linda 5:30–6:30

(max 14)

(max 16)

Spin w/ Beth 5:30–6:15

Boot Camp* w/ Lauri 6:30–7:15

Zumba w/ Amy 6:35–7:35

Get F.I.T. w/ Lauri 6:30–7:15

(max 14)

(max 20)

(max 16)

(max 12)

Body Sculpt w/ Beth 6:30–7:15

Core Pilates w/ Lauri 7:15–8

(max 12)

(max 12)

Private Pilates» in the aerobics room Tues & Thurs 7:30–8:30 am, Tues 10–11 am, Weds 7:30–8:30 am, 10:30–11:30 am

fitness classes

friday

Saturday

Boot Camp* Instructor Varies 8–9 (max 20)

• The Fitness schedule is subject to change based on participation and instructor availability. For a current copy of the fitness schedule, please visit the website at www.mysomersett.com. • Receive monthly fitness tips from Rochelle by opting in under your profile for the Fitness & Sports Group on our website www.mysomersett.com. • Participants must sign themselves in for class at the front desk no more than 15 minutes before class. No admittance is allowed into classes more than 10 minutes after class start time. Participants may only bring a plastic, closed container of water into class. No food is permitted in the aerobics room. All participants are asked to wipe down equipment after use. Used equipment should also be returned to its original location. For further information on fitness classes and instructors please see the fitness bulletin outside the aerobics room. Class cancellations will be posted in the aerobics room. * Indicates the class is located in the sports court.

YOGA THERAPY Restore your body to a healthy state of balance with YOGA This class is designed to promote muscular strength, endurance

a combination of pranayamas, breath awareness and Yoga Nidra. Become and flexibility while teaching participants to relax in gentle positions. All more aware of your body’s messages with emphasis on areas of stress levels are welcome. and tension. ZUMBA Latin-based rhythms direct the unique moves and challenging BODY SCULPT This class promotes intense strength training to enhance resistance combinations in this class. Bring your energy and dance definition and endurance in major muscle groups. away your worries!

CORE PILATES A 45-minute class that uses pilates techniques with a

focus on abdominal, glute and back exercises that will increase overall core strength.

MAT PILATES With its resistance focus, this class will help you increase your core strength, flexibility, agility and economy of motion.

STEP In step class, participants follow choreographed step routines that challenge mind and body while burning calories. The 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, pushups and core exercises.

SPIN 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.

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“Last Chance Work Out”

Volleyball Open Gym

Standard Training

Saturday, March 26 & April 16 | 8–10 am $5 per adult RSVP by Monday, March 21 & April 11 5 person minimum; 20 maximum Are you ready for 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 consist of a one-and-a-half mile surprise obstacle course that will concentrate on strength, endurance, agility and balance. We’ll finish with yoga or pilates to stretch those tired muscles.

Thursdays 6:30–8 pm | Age 13 and up RSVP by Mondays to ensure set up Volleyball open gym is a designated time for residents to play volleyball. The sports court will be closed to all other activities during this time.

Personal: $50 per 1 hour session Group (2): $125 per person for 5 one-hour sessions Work with a personal trainer to reach your goals through focused exercises and encouragement.

Snowshoe Saturday, March 19 | 9 am–1 pm $10 per person | RSVP by Monday, March 14 8 person minimum; 20 maximum Grab your snowshoes and head out to the beautiful Sierra for an invigorating day with family and friends. Please visit the website for each month’s outing location. This is a carpooling event, but lunch and snacks will be provided. Please bring water.

“Fiber- What’s it all about?” Nutrition Seminar with Lauri Egan, RD Monday, March 21 | 6–7 pm $10/ per adult | RSVP by Friday, March 18 10 person minimum; 20 maximum Enjoy a delicious healthy dinner while Lauri speaks about fiber. Highlighted in the discussion will be; what is fiber, where it is and why we need it.

Cardio Self Defense

Reformer Pilates Group Reformer: $10 per person 3 person minimum; 4 maximum Fees must be paid in full for a four-week session to secure class time for the month. Semi-Private Reformer: $25/person/hour; two participants only Private Reformer: $50/person/hour; one-on-one instruction

Personal & Small Group Training Function, Movement and Resistance Personal Training 3-week program $250; 6-week program $390; 10-week program $600; 12-week program $660 Includes a one-hour consultation including body fat analysis, blood pressure, weight, muscle endurance/strength, flexibility and a body mechanic test. The initial assessment will determine where your trainer will place you based on your results and goals. For detailed information on the phases, please visit the sports & fitness page on www.mysomersett. com. • Phase 1 Stability and Mobility Training • Phase 2: Movement Training • Phase 3: Load Training • Phase 4: Performance Training

Thursdays, April 7, 14, 21 & 28 | 5:15–6:15 pm $50 per person (16+) Registration begins Monday, March 14 4 person minimum; 14 maximum Join Zack Gregovich a black belt instructor in Jiu Jitsu for a perfect blend of martial arts fitness, practical self defense skills, body weight exercises and metabolic conditioning. This is a high calorie burning class!

High-Efficiency Training

Pick-Up Basketball

TRX

Sundays | 4–6:30 pm | Ages 16 and up Pick-up basketball is a designated time for residents to come down and play basketball with neighbors and friends. The sports court will be closed to all other activities during the games.

Personal: $40 per 30-minute session Group (2–4): $32 per person/30-minute session These intense 30-minute, one-on-one or group sessions are suitable for existing clients and experienced exercisers. Due to limited instruction time, new clients must begin with 60-minute training sessions before taking part in this program, or have the trainer’s approval.

Personal: $30 per person per session; $125 per person per 5 sessions Group (2): $20 per person per session; $90 per person per 5 sessions The TRX System focuses on the mind, body and core through Pilates and yoga-inspired movements while incorporating traditional strength and flexibility exercises.

Personal & Group Training Policies • 48 hours cancellation notice required. If cancellation occurs with less than 48 hours’ notice, client forfeits session. • Individuals cannot reschedule within semiprivate 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 trainings must be paid for in advance.

Fitness Questions Contact Rochelle Brecek at sports@ mysomersett.com or 787-4500 ext 316 for information about classes, fitness equipment, reformer Pilates and personal training. New to the gym? Call today to arrange a complimentary fitness orientation. _________________________________________

Tennis

The Club is busy putting the final touches on this year’s tennis program. Please check out www.mysomersett.com on April 1st, for more information on class structure, pricing and when the clinics will begin.

2011 Swim Program

Are your kids ready for swim lessons this year? The Club at Town Center’s 2011 Swim Program Registration will begin March 15th. For further information on the various swim programs or for help deciding what class would be best for your child, please visit the swim page on www.mysomersett.com starting March 10.

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The Club at Town Center Reminders

Inclement Weather—The 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 stay open until 6 pm. Please call ahead to 787-4500 or check www. mysomersett.com when you see snow outside. Please Check In—Remember 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 $10. RSVP Policy—Please 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 the 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 Fee—The 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. 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 that you change your password.

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Once you have logged in and updated your profile, remember to opt-in to any of our groups for the most upto-date information. Groups include: sports & fitness, adult programs, kids’ programs, golf, community events, private events and aquatics. Each group receives an email on the fifth day of every month with current information and tips. Guest Fees: $10 per adult; $8 per 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. Children Usage Policy 1. Children 12 years of age and younger must be accompanied and under direct supervision of a parent or guardian over the age of 18 when using the facility, except as stated specifically in the following rules. 2. Children ages 3 to 6 that are bathroom independent may use the Kids’ Corner by making a reservation during applicable hours. Parents with children in Kids’ Corner may leave their child with the activity leader for supervision. 3. Children 10 to 12 years of age may use the teen room, sports court, and/or pool without direct supervision under the following circumstances. Children 13 to 17 years of age may utilize all areas of the Club, with the exception of the fitness room until the child is 14 years of age, without supervision under the following circumstances. a. The parent or guardian has completed, signed and returned to the concierge desk a waiver of usage for the child, and both child and parent have met with a manager to review rules and regulations of the Club. b. If the child misbehaves while at the facility or is not complying with rules of usage, the child will receive a verbal warning. Subsequent transgressions will result in a second verbal warning followed by a written warning. After each warning, the parents will be contacted. Both the manager on duty and the parent must sign a waiver

ommittees provide a variety of important functions for Sierra Canyon, and we’d like to recognize the time and effort given by our volunteers. They are truly an invaluable resource to the community. We have two standing committees of the Sierra Canyon Board of Directors, the Nominating Committee and the Architectural Review Committee. In addition, we also have a Recreation Committee and the recently formed Budget and Finance Committee. All of these committees provide important functions for both the Sierra Canyon Board of Directors and Association staff. The Nominating Committee is called upon each time we have a Board of Directors election and charged with establishing the timeline of elections and counting all votes. Without these committee volunteers counting election ballots and holding a “Meet the Candidates Night,” the demand on staff and other board members would be overwhelming. Thank you to those that have served on this committee in the past and for those who will serve in the future! The Sierra Canyon Architectural Review Committee (ARC) reviews and approves all Sierra Canyon landscaping plans and should not to be confused with the Aesthetic Guideline Committee (AGC) of Somersett. The ARC worked hard in 2010 to get many items back from Somersett AGC that would have otherwise required a submittal fee for Sierra Canyon homeowners. A common misconception of the ARC is that they are in charge of violations within Sierra Canyon. Rather, our management company is the sole entity with the authority to make violation drives and send violation letters within Sierra Canyon. The 14

acknowledging the disciplinary action. c. After two written warnings, the child will be suspended for a period of three months and no longer permitted to use the facilities, including but not limited to the teen room, sports court and pool, unless under the direct supervision of the parent or guardian. Upon completion of the three-month suspension, the child, parent/guardian and club manager will meet to determine privilege reinstatement. Reinstatement cannot occur until all parties have met. d. If a third incident occurs (1st incident after reinstatement), the child will be suspended for a period no less than six months and no longer permitted to use the facilities, including but not limited to the teen room, sports court and pool, unless under the direct supervision of the parent. Upon completion of the six-month suspension, the child, parent and club manager will meet to determine privilege reinstatement. Reinstatement cannot occur until all parties have met. e. This policy will repeat in six-month suspension increments for each occurrence following the third incident until the child reaches the age of 18. 4. The manager on duty is authorized to remove any child whose conduct does not comply with the rules and regulations of the Club. Horseplay, profanity, disruptive conduct and inappropriate behavior are strictly prohibited. 5. The Club does not provide supervision to those children using the facility outside of Kids’ Corner. 6. Parents are responsible for the conduct of their children and shall indemnify and hold harmless the Club, its directors, officers, shareholders, partners, managers, members, employees, affiliates, representatives and agents from any and all loss, cost, claim, injury, damage or liability arising out of the use of thereof by the member’s child or children. 7. The Club is not responsible for items left in the activity center.

Sierra Canyon

ARC works closely with new homeowners who have 90 days from close of escrow to install rear yard landscaping and also works with other homeowners who may decide to add more plantings to their existing yards. The committee meets November through March on the second Wednesday of the month at the Aspen Lodge (8:30 am) and the second and fourth Wednesdays of the month the remainder of the year. The ARC is made up of five homeowners who are there to help and they all do a fantastic job of doing just that! The Recreation Committee at Sierra Canyon performs a number of important tasks as well. Over the past few years, the five-member homeowner committee has been instrumental in researching and assisting the Board of Directors and Association staff with a variety of improvements to the Aspen Lodge. A few examples include providing new fitness equipment in the Sierra Canyon gym, helping with purchases such as our cost-saving variable speed pumps for the pool and spa, tennis court resurfacing, pickle ball courts, lending library, storage cabinets, water volleyball net in pool area, and much more. These are just a few of the many agenda items that the Recreation Committee has tackled over the years, all of which have greatly helped both the Board of Directors and Association staff. The Recreation Committee meets on the second Friday of every month at the Aspen Lodge (8:00 am) and the committee welcomes all Sierra Canyon homeowners to attend. Committees are a great way to get involved in your community and are often the training ground for future Board of Directors members. Pick up a committee application at the Aspen Lodge this year and consider joining a committee. You will find the results very rewarding.

Mike Aguilar, CMCA, AMS, CPO Executive Director, Sierra Canyon


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Association Information

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The SOA is professionally managed by RMI. On-site office is located at The Club at Town Center. Customer care: 624-9152 Assessment mailing address: PO Box 54089 Los Angeles, CA 90054-0089 Website: www.rmiconnect.com/somersett

would like to thank everyone for the warm welcome in my new role with Somersett Owners Association. Although my office scenery did not change too much, the type of interaction with homeowners has shifted from pool-related questions to inquiries on account balances! Additionally, all of us from RMI appreciate your patience as we continue the management transition in 2011. Please continue to bring questions, concerns and ideas to my attention.

Melissa Ramsey, CMCA, CPO Provisional Community Manager

Friendly Reminders Assessment Breakdown: You might have noticed while viewing your account online that the monthly assessment is broken out by various cost centers. Now you can see exactly how much money is going to the Common Area, The Club at Town Center, Canyon Nine and private streets/gates each month. 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. Pets and Animals: Pets are not permitted off an individual’s property unless they are under the control of a person by means of a leash or other restraint. Any animal nuisance complaints should be filed with Washoe County Animal Control at 353-8900. Please remember to pick up after your pet, especially from neighbors’ yards and common areas. Gated Communities: Remember to update your access code to your gate at least once a year. Forms are available at the Association office and online at www.rmiconnect.com/somersett. Protect your access code by having visitors call you from the panel directory and opening the gate from your phone by hitting #9 once you answer the call. Compliance Complaints: If 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 sstapleton@rmillc.com. _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Somersett Owners Association 2011 Meeting Schedule We are notifying all homeowners as to when meetings of the Executive Board of Directors will be held 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 www.mysomersett.com.

Following are the scheduled meetings for 2011: Somersett Owners Association Board Meetings Meeting will be held at The Loft located in Town Square at 7665 Town Square Way, Suite 201. March 8 at 9 am; May 10 at 9 am; July 12 at 9 am; October 11 at 5:30 pm; November 15 following annual meeting. Annual Membership Meeting and Budget Ratification Meeting will be held at The Loft located in Town Square at 7665 Town Square Way, Suite 201. November 15 at 5:30 pm. Monthly Finance Meetings followed by Board Executive Session Meeting will be held at The Loft located in Town Square at 7665 Town Square Way, Suite 201. The Finance meetings are open to all Somersett Residents. Meetings will start at 1 pm on the following dates: March 22, April 26, May 24, June 28, July 26, August 23, September 27, October 25, November 22, and December 27 • The Architectural Guidelines Committee will meet the 1st and 3rd Thursday of each month at 11:30 am at The Club at Town Center. • The Community Standards Committee will meet the 4th Tuesday of each month at 9 am at The Club at Town Center.

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march 2011 SUNDAY

After School Program Monday through Friday 3:30–6 pm (Ages 5–12)

MONDAY TUESDAY

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March Canyon Nine Hours: 11 am–4 pm

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Radical Rainbows 10–11 am Exploding Experiments 4–5:30 pm

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Snowshoe 9 am–1 pm

Kid’s Fitness 4:30–5:15 pm

Earth Day Birthday 4–5:30 pm

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Coffee & Doughnuts 7–9 am

Fun & Fit! 4:30–6 pm

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Girls’ Sleepover 8 pm–8 am

Leaping Leprechauns 4:30–5:30 pm

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Movie Night 5:30–8:30 pm

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Kid’s Fitness 4:30–5:15 pm

April Canyon Nine Hours: 8:30 am–5 pm

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Last Chance Workout 8–10 am Adult Potluck 6–8 pm

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Spring Sake Tasting 6–8 pm

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Colorful Eggs 4:30–5:30 pm New Resident Orientation 6–7 pm

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EGG-stravaganza 10 am–noon

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Chili Cook-off 11 am–1 pm

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3/12

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3/29

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