2011 Somersett Sept-October

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SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2011

5th Annual touch-a-truck page 3

Events

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Stuart Smith

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Conquer the canyon page 10

SOA Meeting Schedule page 21

7650 Town Square Way Reno, NV 89523

Somersett Owners Association

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The Club at Town Center 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

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September/October 2011 | Somersett Living

3 Community Events

CANYON NINE 775-787-4500 x330 canyonnine@mysomersett.com

4 Adult Programs/Meet Stuart Smith

STAFF DIRECTORY Christina Cravens, CPT, CFI, CPO Club Manager x335 ccravens@mysomersett.com

7 2011 Pool Schedule

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Miscellaneous Kids’ Programs

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Kids’ Corner & Kids’ Club

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10 Canyon Nine 14 Summer Happenings 16 Fitness Schedule & Classes/

Jeanette Dory, CPO Member Relations Director x320 jdory@mysomersett.com

Tween Scene 18 Fitness Programs

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20 SOA 22 Sierra Canyon

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

Cris Novich, PGA Golf Director x333 cnovich@mysomersett.com

Gabriel Grobben, CFL Sports Coordinator x316 sports@mysomersett.com

SOMERSETT OWNERS ASSOCIATION Customer Care: 775-624-9152 Melissa Ramsey, CMCA, CPO, CFPM Provisional Community Manager x332 mramsey@rmillc.com

Sean Stapleton Compliance Coordinator x322 sstapleton@rmillc.com

SIERRA CANYON ASPEN LODGE Mike Aguilar, Executive Director 775-624-2900 mike@sierracanyonreno.com

Somersett Living newsletter is published by: Kathy Hess,Just Imagine Marketing and Design 775-746-4138; kathy@justimaginemktg.com Cover Photo: Stuart Smith, PGA and Director of Golf at Somersett Golf and Country Club recently competed in the PGA Championship in Atlanta, GA with Somersett Golf Pro Rick Christensen on his bag. Photo Credit: Curtis Chan 2

23 September/October Calendar

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a note from the club... 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!

“For man, autumn is a time of harvest, of gathering together.”

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t’s hard to believe that the summer is wrapping up and autumn is just around the corner. Gather your friends and family and join us at the Club for all of the festive events we have planned. In September, come commemorate Labor Day on September 5th at our annual Carnival Celebration. Also, don’t forget to mark your calendars for Friday, September 16th—it’s the Club’s second installment of the Music on the Green series with Joe Mama! As we head into October, we invite you to participate in our Fall Garage Sale; you never know what treasure you will find! Bring the kids down to get spooked at the Haunted House during our 5th Annual Fall Festival & Touch-A-Truck event on October 22nd. We already have so much 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 fall season! I look forward to seeing everyone at the Club!

Lauren Stemmler Lauren Stemmler, Activities Director


events open to the public! Music on the Green Mark your calendars! Friday, September 16 | 5 pm It’s the Club’s second installment of the Music on the Green series! Head down to the Canyon Nine and enjoy music, food, drinks and fun for the whole family. For more information on bands and ticket sales, please visit mysomersett.com.

Fall Garage Sale Saturday, October 8 | 7 am–noon It’s time again for the semi-annual Somersett garage sale, so clear out your summer stuff and make way for fall! Somersett Owners Association allows two community garage sales per year, and if you would like to have your Somersett home listed on the map, please email events@mysomersett.com with your name, street address, Somersett neighborhood, phone number and email. No email access? No problem. Just stop by the Club or call 7874500 with this information. To be included on the map, all submissions must be received by Saturday, October 1. Maps will be available for

pick up starting Friday, October 7 from 12-8 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.

5th Annual

Touch-A-Truck & Fall Festival Saturday, October 22 | 11 am–3 pm It’s time again for tricks and treats at our popular neighborhood event, which is also the annual kick-off to the Club’s Holiday Food Drive benefiting the Food Bank of Northern Nevada. Get here early—the first 125 kids to arrive in costume get a cool goodie bag! • Hay rides: $2 or six non-perishable food items • Costume parade and contest at 1 pm • Haunted house • Pumpkin patch and face-painting • Live entertainment • Fall market featuring some of the vendors from the Somersett Farmer’s Market • And of course, trucks!

fall fun for all!

community events Holiday Food Drive Saturday, October 22 through Saturday, November 19 Benefiting the Food Bank of Northern Nevada Give the gift of food to those in need 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. There is always a need for cereal and canned items that serve as a meal, such as soups and stews. Donations for the Food Bank will be accepted at the concierge desk.

Coffee & Donuts with Staff Thursday, September 17 | 7–9 am RSVP by the Monday before Adults are invited to join Association and Club staff in the Club’s great room for an informal meeting about the happenings in Somersett. Coffee and donuts will be served.

New Resident Orientation

Try Eryn Tri Sprint Triathlon

Wednesday, October 19 | 6–7 pm RSVP by Monday, October 17 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 get answers about your new neighborhood.

Sunday, September 11 | Sparks Marina This is one of only a handful of triathlons in the Reno, Sparks and Tahoe areas, so whether you are a first-timer or a seasoned veteran, get your bike tuned up and your swim goggles ready! Somersett residents can register at www.active.com and enter promotional code “somersett” to get $10 off registration.

Sunday, October 2 at Boomtown Northern Nevada’s Race for the Cure is around the corner so sign up today to run or walk. For more information visit www.komennorthnv.org.

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adult programs

All programs listed are for members of The Club at Town Center unless otherwise noted.

Morning on the Mountain All Somersett residents welcome! Saturday, Sept. 17 and Oct. 15 9 am–3 pm and 9 am–4 pm $5 per person RSVP by Monday, Sept. 12 and Oct. 10 5 person minimum; 15 maximum Get into the great outdoors with Linda Armstrong once a month for an invigorating hiking adventure. A light snack will be provided. Be sure to wear something comfortable and bring a bathing suit, towel, extra water and snacks if needed. This is a carpooling event, weather permitting. Please visit mysomersett. com for each month’s location.

Adult Potluck Saturday, Sept. 17 and Oct. 15 | 6–8 pm RSVP by the Monday before September Theme: Pizza Party October Theme: Fall Harvest 8 adult minimum; 32 maximum Summer is winding down and fall is moving in, so celebrate the changing season with friends new and old! In September, we will be having a pizza party. Any way you slice it, it will be a great time! And in October, it’s—what

else?—a fall harvest dinner. Prepare your favorite dish using autumn ingredients. Please indicate what you will bring when you RSVP.

Guys’ Night Out Friday, September 30 | 6–8 pm $15 per adult; $25 per guest RSVP by Monday, September 26 10 adult minimum; 25 maximum Guys, it’s time to leave the ladies behind for another night out with the boys! Bring your friends and neighbors to the Club and kick back with dinner and beer—the perfect way to unwind after a busy week.

Halloween Bash Friday, October 28 | 6–10 pm $5 per adult; $10 per guest RSVP by Monday, October 24 10 person minimum; 50 maximum We’re teaming up with The Grape & The Grain to brew up some grown-up Halloween fun this year! Join us in the Loft for live music, great food and cocktails—the first one is on us. There will be prizes for the best costumes, so come dressed to kill! Don’t forget to sign the kids up for our special extended-hour movie night during this event.

Meet Stuart Smith, Director of Golf at Somersett Country Club

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t the age of three, Stuart began hitting balls in the backyard and when his family moved to Rocklin, California into a house located on the 6th hole of Whitney Ranch Golf Club Stuart’s love of the game exploded. He spent countless hours on the golf course. At UCLA he played alongside teammates Corey Pavin, Steve Pate, Tom Pernice Jr., Duffy Waldorf and Jay Delsing. After graduating in 1984 he pursued the PGA Tour for nine years. Stuart also played the South African Tour (1985–92) where he met his wife Cecile. Returning to the states he assisted in opening Granite Bay Golf Club where he spent thirteen years working his way up the ranks to Director of Golf. In 2007, he moved to Reno with his family (wife, Cecile and three children: Lizelle, Jordan and Parker) to be a part of Somersett Country Club. His devotion to the sport shows in all of his efforts, specifically in the kid’s programs. In 2010, he was named by his peers as the Northern California PGA Junior Golf Leader of the Year. Stuart’s 12th place finish in the National Club Professional Championship held at Hershey Country Club, Hershey, PA earned him entry into the 93rd PGA Championship held at Atlanta Athletic Club, Johns Creek, GA. The week prior to his departure to Atlanta Stuart captured the Northern California PGA Stroke Play Championship held at Lake Merced Golf & Country Club, Daly City, CA with rounds of 73-66=139 and a two shot victory. To find out more about Stuart Smith, Somersett Country Club and the Junior Program, contact www.somersettgolfandcountryclub.com. 4

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Sip-N-Shop Vendor Info. Saturday, November 19 | 3–7 pm $30 per vendor All Somersett residents welcome! RSVP by Monday, November 7 November is nearly upon us, and that brings us to the Club’s 7th Annual Sip-N-Shop! Sign up to showcase your products and show them off to their best advantage on a six-foot table with linens. We will begin accepting reservations for this event Monday, October 3. To reserve a table, please contact Lauren Stemmler, Activities & Sports Director, at 787-4500 x327 or lstemmler@mysomersett. com. Space is limited and will be given on a first-come, first-served basis.

Massages by Marian Treat yourself this fall 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 massages and pricing, contact Marian at 247-3969.

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miscellaneous kids’ programs After School Program Monday through 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. 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.

Kids’ Fitness Every Thursday starting September 8 | 4:30–5:15 pm Ages 5–10 | RSVP by the Monday before 4 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.

Friday, October 28 5:30–10 pm $15 per child Price includes dinner RSVP by the Monday before Put on your jammies and ride your broomstick over to the Club for this special Halloween movie night, when we will be watching Hocus Pocus in the sports court. We’ve extended the hours until 10 o’clock, so parents, after you drop off your little ones, don’t forget to head over to the Loft for our Adult Halloween Party with The Grape & The Grain!

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Movie Night Friday, September 30 | 5:30–8:30 pm $10 per child; price includes dinner RSVP by the Monday before 5 child minimum; 12 maximum (Kids’ Corner) 30 maximum (Kids’ Club) September marks the return of the movie night series! Make sure to reserve a spot for this popular event in which you can drop your little ones off for an entertaining movie. In September, kids ages 5–12 will be watching Hoodwinked Too in the sports court, while kids ages 3–6 will enjoy Rio in Kids’ Corner.

Pumpkin Party Parents and toddlers welcome! Monday, October 10 | 10–11 am | RSVP by Monday, October 3 4 child minimum; 12 maximum Parents, swing down to the Club with your toddlers for a morning of pumpkin fun! Enjoy coffee and socializing with other parents while you and your little pumpkin participate in interactive crafts and games. Grandparents are welcome, too!

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Friday, October 28 | 8:30 am–3:30 pm Ages 5–10 | $25 per child | RSVP by Monday, October 24 The Club will be hosting a haunting day camp while the schools are closed for Nevada Day. This seven-hour camp will keep the kids busy with a variety of spooky games, crafts, experiments and, of course, pumpkin carving. Lunch and snack will be provided. Space is limited, so sign up soon—if you dare!

Mother & Son Soiree Friday, November 11 | 6–8 pm $20 per couple; $7 for each additional son RSVP by Monday, November 7 4 couple minimum; 12 maximum Don’t miss our 3rd 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 the flowers for mom!

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Kids’ Corner Hours & Programming Monday to Thursday: 8:30 am–12:30 pm 5:30-7:30 pm Friday: 8:30 am–12:30 pm Saturday: 8 am–12 pm Closed Sunday Kids’ Corner Policy Reminders Kids’ Corner will only accept bathroom-independent 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–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.

September Monthly Theme: A Lot of Apples October Monthly Theme: Goblins Galore

Teddy Bear Day Friday, September 9 | 12–1:30 pm $5 per person | RSVP by Monday, September 5 4 child minimum; 12 maximum Bring your favorite teddy bear or stuffed toy and blanket to Kids’ Corner for a picnic! We will be making our lunch here at the Club and then heading outside to eat, read stories and play games.

Bubbles Galore Tuesday, September 20 | 3–4 pm $5 per person | RSVP by Monday, September 19 “Pop” into Kids’ Corner this month for fun and bubbles for everyone! We’ll be making bubbly crafts, playing fun games and enjoying a sweet treat.

Caramel Apple Monsters Tuesday, October 11 | 4:30–5:30 pm $5 per child | RSVP by Monday, October 10 4 child minimum; 12 maximum No tricks, just treats—come to Kids’ Corner for good things to eat! We will be making caramel apples and bubbling witch’s brew. It’s sure to be a frighteningly good time!

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.

Campfire Cookout Friday, September 16 | 5–7 pm $10 per child | RSVP by Monday, September 12 4 child minimum; 12 maximum Come join us for some fun by the firepit! We will enjoy hot dogs and marshmallows roasted over the open fire while sipping fresh lemonade. Sign up today!

Girls Only Sleepover Friday, October 7 through Saturday, October 8 | 8 pm–8 am $15 resident; $25 non-resident guest RSVP by Monday, October 3 6 girls minimum; 16 maximum It’s high 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. Don’t miss out on this overnight adventure—no boys allowed!

Creative Cooking Tuesday, October 18 | 4:30–6 pm $10 per child | RSVP by Monday, October 17 4 children minimum; 8 maximum It’s time to get cooking, so join us in the kitchen as we make and enjoy new recipes here at the Club. The only thing you need to bring is your appetite!

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Boo-tastic Bash! Thursday, October 27 | 4:30–5:30 pm $5 per child | RSVP by Monday, October 24 4 child minimum; 12 maximum Hey ghosts and goblins, join us if you dare for some Halloween fun this month in Kids’ Corner. It’ll be a spook-tacular time with creepy, crawly crafts and chilling treats. Don’t forget to wear your costume!

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September Special: 15% early booking discounts for December college graduation parties booked in the month of September. October Special: 10% off of total bill for bookings before October 31.


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pool schedule

Open until Sunday, October 30, weather permitting Family Pool & Spa Monday, August 8 to Monday, September 5: Saturdays and Sundays ONLY, September 6–30: Saturdays and Sundays ONLY, October 1–30:

10 am to 8 pm 10 am to 7 pm 10 am to 5 pm

Lap Pool Monday, August 8 to Monday, September 5: 6 am to 8 pm (Adults 18+ *) Water Fitness—Saturday, Tuesday, Thursday: 10 to 11 am FREE SWIM for all ages with one lap lane for Lap Swim: 12 to 4 pm* Tuesday, September 7 to Sunday, September 25: 6 am to 7 pm (Adults 18+ *) FREE SWIM Sat. & Sun. with one lap lane for Lap Swim 12 to 4 pm* Monday, September 26 to Sunday, October 30: 8 am to 6 pm (Adults 18+*) FREE SWIM Sat. & Sun. with one lap lane for Lap Swim 12 to 4 pm*

Adult (18+) Spa Monday, August 8 to Monday, September 5: 6 am to 8 pm Tuesday, September 7 to Sunday, September 25: 6 am to 7 pm Monday, September 26 to Sunday, October 30: 8 am to 6 pm Saturdays and Sundays in September, the lap pool and spa will open at 7 am.

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The 4th Annual Burgundy & Gold Wine Tasting & Auction September 17, 2011, 6–9:00pm, The Club at Town Center, Somersett Presented By Northern Sierra Endurance Training

Donation: $20 Advance, $25 At Door

This year the beneficiaries are:

Variety of Wines to Taste, Appetizers, Silent Auction, Raffle Prizes & Embossed Wine Glass Included

The Solace Tree, the NIAA/Washoe County Cross Country Program, remainder goes to smaller Nonprofits and needy families

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Reno Philharmonic Orchestra, Laura Jackson, Music Director Featuring Composer-in-Residence Sean Shepherd A fun introduction to orchestral instruments and music making featuring former RPO Youth Orchestra member and internationally acclaimed composer Sean Shepherd. Enjoy Shepherd’s “Silvery Rills”, which had its world premiere in Reno this past February, and the music of Benjamin Britten. Bring the kids and get your culture on as a family. TiCkeTS: $10 aDuLTS $5 ChiLDRen Pioneer Center Box Office, 775-686-6600, M-F 11am to 6pm, pioneercenter.com

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Composer-in-Residence program is generously funded by The Kennedy Foundation.

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September Hours: October Hours:

8 am to 6 pm, weather permitting 8 am to 5 pm, weather permitting

Green Fees Residents: Guests: Non-residents:

$7 adult; $5 junior $10 adult; $7 junior $15 adult; $10 junior

Weekly Specials Monday: 2 for 1 Somersett Senior Residents (does not apply to guests) Tuesday: Canyon Nine Skins Game—tee times starting after 3 pm Wednesday: $5 Somersett Ladies Golf Friday: Happy Hour Golf—half off beer and rounds of golf from 3–6 pm

Tee Times 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 x330.

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.

Free Guest Sunday Sunday, September 25 and October 30 | All day long This has been such a huge success that we’re extending it through the fall!

Glow Ball Friday, September 9 BBQ starts at 7 pm with an 8 pm shotgun $20 residents: $30 non-residents Our first run at this event went off with great success and we’re looking forward to topping it! We’re anticipating another full field, so reserve your spot at this fun-filled event now. We’ll be lighting up the course with glow sticks and glow balls, with closest-to-the-pin contests on holes one and four.

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2011 Golf Clinics Join Golf Director Cris Novich at the Canyon Nine for tips, pointers and tricks to improve your score this season. Clinics will include skills on putting, pitching, chipping and hitting out of the sand traps.

Women’s Clinics Tuesdays, September 6–27 | 5–6 pm 4 week session: $40 for residents; $50 guest of resident RSVP by the Monday before 4 person minimum; 10 maximum Junior Clinics (7-14) Tuesdays, September 6–27 | 4–5 pm 4 week session: $40 for residents; $50 guest of resident RSVP by the Monday before 4 person minimum; 10 maximum Men’s Clinics Wednesdays, September 7–28 | 5–6 pm 4 week session: $40 residents; $50 guest of resident RSVP by the Monday before 4 person minimum; 10 maximum Little Tikes Golf Clinic Wednesday, September 28 | 3:30–4:30 pm Wednesday, October 26 | 3:30–4:30 pm Free | 4 child minimum; 10 maximum

Private Lessons

Price: $1 per minute (1 hour = $60; 30 minutes = $30, etc.) Golf Director Cris Novich, PGA, offers 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 cnovich@mysomersett.com or 787-4500 x333 for available lesson days and times.

Conquer the Canyon… Resident Championship

Sunday, September 25 | 9 am start $15 per resident | RSVP by Monday, September 12 4 person minimum per division Here’s your chance to compete against your fellow residents in our annual Championship. We will have three divisions…men, women, and junior. It does not matter if you are an experienced golfer or beginner as we will even the playing field by using the Callaway scoring system. The event will conclude with a BBQ awards reception!


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Somersett Country Club The 18-hole Championship Country Club Golf Course was designed by U.S. Champion Tom Kite. Memberships available at 787-1800 or www.SomersettGolfandCountryClub.com.

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Somersett Homeowners Golf Course The 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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27 Miles of Trails Enjoy the outdoors with the 27 miles of developed trails within Somersett.

Somersett Homeowners Amenities The 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.

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Pools/Spas A 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.

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The Great Room Enjoy 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 Loft Somersett’s own entertainment and gathering room. Excellent for weddings, business meetings and gatherings. 1

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Aerobics Studio Work 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.

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Cardio-Weight Studio Enjoy 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 Basketball Play 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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Have You Spent Your Day at the Club Yet?

Come and find out first hand! Experience the Club as a member for a day. That’s right. During the months of September and October be our guest for a day and experience the Club your way. Whether it’s golf or social you are looking for, we’ve got the membership to fit your lifestyle.

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SEPTEMBER

Visit mysomersett.com for October’s calendar.

fitness schedule monday

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Gentle Sunrise Yoga w/ Renee 7:30–8:30 (max 14)

F.I.T. Instructor Varies 8–9 (max 16)

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Yoga* w/ Linda 8:30–9:30

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Step w/ Cindy 9:35–10:35

Body Sculpt w/ Beth 9–9:45

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Body Sculpt w/ Beth 9–9:45

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Spin/Sculpt w/ Marcos 9:35–10:35

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Yoga Instructor Varies 9–10 (max 16)

Private Pilates» Tuesday 7:30–8:30 am, 10–11 am; Thursday 7:30–8:30 am (in the aerobics room) Cardio Tennis» every Friday from 9–10 am Water Fitness» every Tuesday, Thursday & Saturday from 10–11 am (max 20)

fitness classes BODY SCULPT This class promotes intense strength training to enhance definition and endurance in major muscle groups. CARDIO STEP & STRENGTH INTERVAL An intense cardio workout using the step, this class combines interval training with dumbbells, push-ups and core exercises.

F.I.T is Functional Intense Training and focuses on total body conditioning through high intensity interval training. The benefits of F.I.T include increased overall cardiovascular/respiratory endurance, stamina, strength, flexibility, power, coordination, agility, balance, and accuracy. 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. STEP Follow choreographed step routines that challenge mind and body while burning calories. Workout intensity is determined by speed, travel and execution of movement. WATER FITNESS Build muscle, increase aerobic fitness, improve flexibility and control weight with this complete water workout. No swimming skills are necessary to attend this class. YOGA This class is designed to promote muscular strength, endurance and flexibility while teaching participants to relax in gentle positions. All levels are welcome. ZUMBA Latin-based rhythms direct the unique moves and challenging resistance combinations in this class. Bring your energy and dance away your worries! 16

SATURDAY

The Tween Scene is The Club at Town Center’s newest program designed for kids ages 11–15. 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 Starting September 5, Mondays | 4:30–5:15 pm Ages 11–15 | 14 tween maximum Ready to hit the gym? Join us each week for a fun, effective workout program and learn creative, interesting ways to increase your cardiovascular endurance, strength and flexibility. All classes are formatted differently for challenging variation.

Cosmic Bowling Saturday, September 24 | 6–8 pm Ages 11–15 | 4 tween minimum; 12 maximum Let’s get this party rolling with a night of cosmic bowling! Meet us at the club and we will car-pool to Grand Sierra Resort for pizza and bowling. Don’t forget to invite your friends!


Please Check In

Late Pick-Up Fee

Alcohol Policy

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.

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.

Alcoholic 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 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.

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 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.

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. Please note that holiday guest rates apply on Labor Day, September 5 at $15 per adult and $12 per junior.

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Standard Training Personal: $50 per one-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.

Personal & Group Training Policies •

Yoga Therapy

Personal Training

The Club at Town Center is pleased to present a new yoga therapy program starting in October. Yoga therapy is a form of yoga that has been in practice for decades, designed to rehabilitate and stabilize injured joints and muscles. The program will last eight weeks and participants will meet twice per week with instructor Karen Hairfield for healing exercise. If you are looking to improve your old injuries and live a more comfortable life day-to-day, sign up for this program and revitalize that body of yours. For more information, please visit www.mysomersett.com under the fitness section. Check your fitness email as well for updates in September.

Function, Movement and Resistance Personal Training 3-week program $250; 6-week program $390; 10-week program $600; 12-week program $660 Come twice a week on days that work for you and your trainer. Begin with a one-hour consultation including body fat analysis, blood pressure, weight, muscle endurance/strength, flexibility and a body mechanics 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 mysomersett.com. Phase 1: Stability and Mobility Training Phase 2: Movement Training Phase 3: Load Training Phase 4: Performance Training

“Last Chance Workout” (It’s Back!) Saturday, October 22 8–10 am | $5 per adult RSVP by the Monday before 5 person minimum; 20 maximum Now that fall has come, start off 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. This two-hour workout is guaranteed to be a great way to round out the month and see how your efforts are paying off!

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Group Reformer: $10/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/person/hour; two participants only. Private Reformer: $50/person/hour; one-onone instruction.

Small Group Training Group (2–4): 3-week program $125 per person; 6-week program $250 per person Come twice a week on scheduled days convenient to you and your trainer. The small group atmosphere is great for camaraderie and motivation while still offering a semipersonalized programming structure to meet your fitness goals.

TRX

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

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 Gabriel Grobben at sports@ mysomersett.com 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.

Tennis Private and Semi-Private Lessons

$50/hour per person; $25/hour per person Join Rob or John as they teach you to improve your strokes and develop strategies to become a more efficient and effective player. When you improve your game, you don’t just become a better player, you get the satisfaction that comes from mastering the skills. Semi-private lessons are for a maximum of two people.

Small Group Lessons $15/hour per person 3 player minimum; 4 maximum Need a lesson but wouldn’t mind sharing it with a couple of friends? Then small group lessons are right up your alley. Maintain the personalized instruction while enjoying the support and camaraderie of a small group.

Cardio Tennis Every Friday from 9–10 am Cardio tennis is a new and fun group activity featuring drills to give players of all abilities a great workout. Cardio tennis includes a warmup, cardio workout and cool down. Challenge your body with something new and give it a try!


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Association Information The 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 90054-0089 Account information: www.rmiconnect.com/somersett

Assessment Reminder

CC&R Highlights

Assessments 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.

Dogs on Restraints No animal shall be permitted out of a structure on a lot unless in a fenced enclosure, nor permitted off a lot unless such animal is under the control of a person by means of a leash or other reasonable physical restraint—reference CC&Rs Art. IV Sec. 33. Please note that shock collars are not considered a means of physical restraint.

Melissa’s Memo...2012 Budget The Board of Directors and Transition Committee have been busy reviewing and discussing the Association’s financials as they prepare the 2012 budget. Our goal is to maintain assessments at the current amount and continue savings found in operations. With continued savings, management staff was tasked with finding ways that improve and enhance the community to continue providing an exceptional lifestyle for Somersett residents. The Association elected to send several contracts out to bid for the upcoming year. For the general common area, these include snow removal on the sidewalks, the year-end audit and landscape maintenance. For the Club at Town Center, these include the register/point of sale system, snow removal and cleaning. For Canyon Nine, golf course maintenance, and for private streets/gates, snow removal. The board will open all bids for these projects at 9 am on Friday, October 7, at The Club at Town Center. We encourage residents to attend the Preliminary Budget Presentation, Tuesday, October 4 at 3 pm in the Loft, which will also include presentations from management staff on department specific business plans.

Fall Garage Sale Saturday, October 8 | 7 am–noon It’s time again for the semi-annual Somersett garage sale, so clear out your summer stuff and make way for fall! Somersett Owners Association allows two community garage sales per year, and if you would like to have your Somersett home listed on the map, please email events@mysomersett.com with your name, street address, Somersett neighborhood, phone number and email. No email access? No problem. Just stop by the Club or call 787-4500 with this information. To be included on the map, all submissions must be received by Saturday, October 1. Maps will be available for pick up starting Friday, October 7 from 12-8 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.

Winterization Seminar Tuesday, October 4 | 6–7 pm in the Loft Join Groundskeeper for an informational seminar on how to winterize your irrigation system as we head into the winter months.

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Satellite Dishes Any such permitted device shall be placed in the least conspicuous location on the residence at which an acceptable quality signal can be received and is either not visible from neighboring property or is screened from view of any neighboring lot or common area—reference CC&Rs Art IV Sec. 34 (ii.a).

Fall Reminders Schools In Session: With school back in session, remember to follow the posted speed limits throughout the community and to take extra care around bus stop locations. Roundabout Driving Reminder: As you approach, slow down and yield to pedestrians and bicyclists. For multi-lane roundabouts, choose the appropriate lane. Yield to driver’s left. Those in the roundabout have the right-of-way. Travel counter-clockwise through the roundabout. Use your turn signal when exiting. Holiday Decorations: As we head into the holiday season, 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 removed by January 31. 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 sidewalk along Somersett Parkway from the Entry Cottage to the first roundabout is closed. For your safety, refrain from walking, running, biking, etc. on the path.

Sign up for Emails Help the Association go green by signing up to receive Association letters via email. To enroll, please email Sean at sstapleton@rmillc.com.


Sean’s Top Five 1. Landscaping: Please take proper care of your landscaping, including weeding, watering and trimming. It may also be necessary for you to fertilize or aerate your lawn. Homeowners are also responsible for the mow strip in front of their property; please ensure that the mow strip is trimmed, that the trees remain healthy and living, and that any bushes or juniper are trimmed. 2. Trailers: Trailers may be used for loading and unloading only and may not be stored where visible. Please follow guidelines to avoid violations regarding trailers on your property. 3. Trim and Fascia: Please take notice of whether your trim, shutters or fascia are in need of repair. This is an ideal time for re-painting your home as the temperature does not experience drastic changes. If you would like to change the color of your home, please contact me in regard to submitting to the AGC for approval. 4. Assessment Due Date: Please be aware that assessments are past due after 5 pm on the last business day of each month. Please make adjustments to your auto-pay accounts to ensure proper time for mailing, so that your payment may be received on time and late fees can be avoided. 5. Dirt Bikes & Recreational Vehicles: Please do not use common area or vacant lots for off-road enjoyment, as these lots are private property. Any damage done can be charged to those responsible. Additionally, these vehicles may not be driven on Somersett Parkway. 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

Please note: the meeting schedule has been updated

We 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: SOA Board Meetings Meetings will be held at the Loft located in Town Square at 7665 Town Square Way, Suite 201. Bid Opening Meeting October 7 at 9 am in TCTC October 11 at 5:30 pm; November 15 following the 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 Meetings will be held at the Loft located in Town Square at 7665 Town Square Way, Suite 201. Finance meetings are open to all Somersett residents. Meetings will start at 1 pm on the following dates: September 27, October 25, December 7 and December 27 2012 Budget Workshops Meetings will be held at the Loft located in Town Square at 7665 Town Square Way, Suite 201. Budget meetings are open to all Somersett residents. Meetings will start at 3 pm on the following dates: September 27 and October 4 • The Architectural Guidelines Committee will meet the first and third Thursday of each month at 10 am at The Club at Town Center. • The Community Standards Committee will meet the fourth Tuesday of each month at 9 am at The Club at Town Center. The November meeting will be held on November 29. • The Board will hold their Executive Session on the fourth Tuesday of each month immediately following the CSC meeting at The Club at Town Center. The Board will not meet in November, but immediately following the Finance Meeting on December 7.

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sierra canyon Welcome to Sierra Canyon!

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hen your moving boxes are empty and your furniture has found its perfect spot in your new home, you will begin to think about life in your new community. You will no doubt realize that you have many questions, and perhaps you are not quite sure where to find answers. The Sierra Canyon Association “New Resident Orientation” was designed for just that purpose. At this orientation, I will offer information on a range of subjects, including a discussion of our Governing Documents, Rules and Regulations, CC&Rs and Design Guidelines. I will also provide information regarding our Board of Directors, Recreation Committee, fitness classes, Sierra Canyon Web site, upcoming trips and activities and the Canyon Nine Golf Course. Sierra Canyon is proud to host over 40 resident groups, and I am confident that each of you will find at least one group about which you would like additional information. I’ll be pleased to help at the orientation. Our next orientation will be held at 2 pm on Monday, September 26, at the Aspen Lodge. Please RSVP to the Aspen Lodge front desk at 624-2900 to reserve your space. Our meeting generally lasts about one hour. I invite you to stop in, meet your neighbors and let me answer any questions you may have about your new community. Again, welcome to Sierra Canyon. We’re glad you’re here!

Fall Special Peel Series—buy 3 peels and get one free! Voted one of the Best Spas in 2011

Mike Aguilar

3388 Mayberry Dr. Suite B | Mayberry Landing 775-78-RELAX www.renonewspa.com | Open Monday–Friday 9 am–8 pm Open Saturday–Sunday 9 am–5 pm

Executive Director, Sierra Canyon CMCA, AMS, CPO

John A. Koehm, D.V.M., F.A.V.D. • Cathy A. Connelly, M.S. D.V.M. Dawn Hess, D.V.M. • Brian McLaughlin, D.V.M. Kelly MacLellan, D.V.M., M.Sc., M.Vet.Sc., D.A.C.V.S.

Moving with Your Cat, Without the Stress

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Dogs • Cats • Avian • Exotics (775) 746-0333 www.cahreno.com 4871 Summit Ridge Drive, Reno, NV 89523

Providing The Highest Quality Medical, Dental & Surgical Care To All Our Patients.

ats are territorial and sensitive creatures, so moving to a new home can be a very traumatic event. It’s important to think outside of your moving boxes to make the transition as stress-free as possible. First on the to-do list is ensuring that your cat is microchipped and your contact info is up to date. The microchip is the size of a grain of rice and is inserted under the skin in the chest area. It’s identification for your pet that lasts a lifetime. Remember, should your pet get lost as a result of your relocation, proper identification is her ticket home. If you cat is not microchipped, now is the time to find a vet and have it done. Your cat should also wear a collar with identification tags. Have a new tag made in advance with your new telephone and address so you can change the tags on moving day. If your cat is allowed outside, stop letting her outside at least two weeks before moving day. This will prevent her from possibly disappearing before the move. Confine her to one room when there’s heavy foot-traffic coming through the house. Submitted by: Community Animal Hospital

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Morning on Mtn. Music on the Green Splash Ball 5 pm 9-9:45 am Campfire Cookout Adult Potluck 5–7 pm 6–8 pm

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Movie Night 5:30–8:30 pm Guys’ Night Out 6–8 pm

Canyon Nine Hours: 8 am to 5 pm Splash Ball 9-9:45 am

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Friday, September 16 • Doors open at 5 pm

Mark your calendars for September 16th and get ready for the Club’s second installment of the Music on the Green series! Head down to the Canyon Nine and enjoy music by Joe Mama, food, drinks and fun for the whole family!

Saturday, October 8 • 7 am-noon

You never know what treasure or bargain you may discover at the Somersett Garage Sale! Maps will be available Friday, October 7 from 12 to 8 pm and Saturday starting promptly at 7 am at The Club at Town Center. Participants are permitted to put up signs during the sale only to direct people to their street/house.

Don’t miss all the tricks and treats we will have for this fun filled event.Experience and learn about jobs with TRUCKS. Organizations throughout thecommunity will have their vehicles on site for you to experience first hand! Enjoy hayrides throughout the event as you ride around the square. Plus be spooked in Somersett’s haunted house. There will even be a costume contest with prizes awarded at 2 pm. The first 125 kids in costume will receive a special goodie bag. Remember to bring your trick or treat bags, too! There will be goodies for all, including food and drink specials.

775-787-4500 * events@mysomersett.com * www.mysomersett.com 7650 Town Square Way * Reno, NV 89523

Take I-80 to Robb Drive Exit and turn left on Sharlands Avenue. Sharlands turns into Somersett Parkway. Turn in at second rounabout.


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