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NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2019
Neighborhood of Lights
Holiday Open House ...see page 8
Sip-N-Shop ...see page 28
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7650 Town Square Way Reno, NV 89523
Somersett Owners Association
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NOVEMBER/DECEM B E R 2 0 1 9 Somersett Owners Association The Club at Town Center 7650 Town Square Way Reno, Nevada 89523 775-787-4500 soa@mysomersett.com | www.somersett.net Clubhouse Hours Monday – Friday: 5:30 am to 9 pm Saturday: 7 am to 9 pm | Sunday: 7 am to 7 pm The Clubhouse will be CLOSED on Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s Day. It will close at 2 pm on Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve.
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Association Hours Monday–Friday: 8 am to 5 pm The SOA office will be CLOSED on Thanksgiving, Black Friday (Nov. 29), Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day. Staff Directory Tracy Carter Community Manager x332 tracy.carter@fsresidential.com Bernadette Rodas Assistant Community Manager x310 bernadette.rodas@fsresidential.com Chrissy Parker Compliance Director x327 christina.parker@fsresidential.com Alex Lacko Aesthetics Coordinator x333 alex.lacko@fsresidential.com Michelle Powers Administrative Assistant x339 michelle.powers@fsresidential.com
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All Somersett Residents Events & Specials
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Canyon Nine
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Somersett Golf & Country Club
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Additional Programs
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Kids’ Corner Programs
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Aspen Lodge Events/Fitness Schedule
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Club Fitness
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Club Fitness Schedule
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November & December Calendar
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Jim O’Connell Project Manager james.oconnell@fsresidential.com Jeff Lucas Operations Manager jeff.lucas@fsresidential.com Callie Wylie Club Manager x320 callie.wylie@fsresidential.com Robin Bolson Communications Coordinator x324 robin.bolson@fsresidential.com Camille Porter Sports & Fitness Coordinator x321 camille.porter@fsresidential.com
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Lindsey McElfish Program Coordinator x317 lindsey.mcelfish@fsresidential.com
COMMUNITY PROFILE: Sierra Canyon Aspen Lodge Monica C. Rios, General Manager 775-624-2900 | monica.rios@fsresidential.com Somersett Golf & Country Club 775-787-1800
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Keep Truckee Meadows Beautiful ...p. 18 Somersett Living newsletter is subsidized by advertising and is published by Kathy Slocum, Just Imagine Marketing and Design; 775-846-5656; kathy@justimaginemktg.com Front Cover: Front row: Cadel Ayala, Peyton Kester, Keagan Ayala; Back row: Luke Kester and Nick Kester. Photo Credit: Gino Essa
Neighborhood of Lights Community Lights Contest Open to all Somersett residents | Sign up by December 2 Contest runs December 5–12 Winners announced on Friday, December 13, during our Holiday Open House (at approximately 7 pm) Join us for our Third Annual Somersett Neighborhood of Lights Contest! Children and adults alike appreciate seeing their community sparkle with the spirit of their neighbors’ decorating efforts. Contest categories include People’s Choice, Kid’s Choice and Best Street. ENTER THE CONTEST: If you want to enter your home in the contest, sign up by December 2 at front desk of The Club at Town Center or email Robin Bolson at robin.bolson@fsresidential.com. Please include your address and the contest category you would like to enter. TOUR THE DISPLAYS AND VOTE: Starting December 5 and running through December 12, stop by the Club or Aspen Lodge to pick up the map of decorated homes along with the ballot form. Enjoy the displays with your family and friends and vote for your favorites. CELEBRATE: Then on Friday, December 13, join other residents to celebrate the winners during our annual Holiday Open House event!
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Chili Cook-Off Saturday, November 9, 5:30–8 pm $5 adults/$2 child (ages 3–17)
Investment Roundtable Discussions Tuesdays, November 5 & December 3, 6–7 pm | Media Room Karen Vibe, financial advisor and managing director at Ameriprise Financial Services, Inc. in Reno, has created a monthly forum for sharing investment knowledge and engaging in open-minded discussion. This is not a seminar or a sales presentation, but rather a platform for dialogue with access to a financial advisor right here in your neighborhood. All adults are welcome to attend. For more information and to RSVP, please contact Karen Vibe at Karen.Vibe@ampf.com.
Coffee & Treats with Staff Tuesday, November 12, 9–10 am RSVP by Monday, November 11 Are you new to Somersett? Or maybe you have a question about an architectural change, club rules, or a compliance policy. Club and Association staff will be available to answer ANY questions you may have! Meet us in the club’s kitchen for this informal Q&A.
Book Club Wednesday, November 20 (no meeting in December), 7–9 pm Enjoy a new book each month and share your reading experience with fellow residents! In November, our community book club will read The President is Missing by Bill Clinton and James Patterson.
Cribbage Club Wednesdays 11 am–1:30 pm Cribbage is a game in which each player tries to form various counting combinations of cards. Score is kept by moving pegs on a rectangular board. New players are welcome!
Knitting & Crocheting Club Mondays 10 am–12 pm Bring your knitting or crochet basket to the Club on Mondays and you can work on your latest project with like-minded neighbors. Feel free to pack a snack or non-alcoholic beverage to enjoy.
Acoustic Circle Jam Sundays Nov. 10 & 24 and Dec. 8 & 22, 5-7 pm Canyon View Room Join the Circle Jam and improve your presentation and supporting
Whose dish will claim the title of Best Chili in Somersett?! Gather your friends and family and come on down for a night of delicious chili tasting and some friendly competition. With up to 20 different kinds of chili to sample, it’s sure to be a tasty good time! We will have two categories of winners: Judges’ Choice and People’s Choice, with 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place winners awarded in each category. We will have a cash bar selling soda, water, wine and beer. Get your tickets at the front desk at the Club or by calling 787-4500.
player skills while broadening your musical horizons with like-minded vocalists and instrumentalists in a fun, positive environment. Music will range from ’60s to current acoustic music: folk, rock, Beatles, Neil, Eagles, Jackson, Blues or whatever you are into. Guitars, ukuleles and singers are all welcome. No amplifiers, please! For more information, contact Randy Hughes at hughes.randy.s@gmail.com
Pinochle Club
Mondays 1–3 pm Pinochle players, we have a club just for you! Somersett’s pinochle club welcomes new or advanced players for three- or four-handed pinochle. Join us for this casual drop-in game here at the Club on Monday afternoons.
Mah Jongg
Tuesdays & Thursdays, 1–4:30 pm Mah Jongg is a challenging tile game that originated in China, and we’re playing it at the Club with the National Mah Jongg League rules and play card. Join us on Tuesdays and Thursdays to play or just watch. Feel free to bring a snack and non-alcoholic beverage.
Bridge Club Wednesdays 2:30–5 pm Join fellow bridge lovers for intermediate bridge at the Club. We usually have two to four tables, and we strive for complete tables so that everyone enjoys their playing time. For more information and to RSVP for this casual bidding game, contact Jan at haemmig@ sbcglobal.net. Art & Painting Club Fridays 10 am–12 pm Work on your latest painting or art project at the Club on Fridays and enjoy a bit of creative energy. We kindly ask that you do not bring oil paints due to odor. Feel free to bring a snack or non-alcoholic beverage. Board Game Club Third Sunday of each month (November 17 & December 15) 2–5 pm | Media Room Join us on the third Sunday of each month to play board games. You can bring your own to play or learn a new game.
CANYON NINE
Check in at the concierge desk at The Club at Town Center. No tee times required. Play is first come, first served.
Hours of Operation
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.
Winter Rates Residents: $5 adult Guests: $7 adult Non-residents: $15 adult Students: $5* *Ages 17 and under and 18 and over with a valid student ID.
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November: 9 am–4 pm* December: 11 am–4 pm* *Weather permitting; call 787-4500 to confirm.
Somersett continues to be one of the top performing golf course communities in the Reno/ Sparks area. Our Tom Kite designed championship course is rated as one of the best. Values in our community are up about 5% this year. I would like to wish all my friends and clients a great holiday season, and say thank you for your support for all of these years.
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SOMERSETT GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB Country Club Golf Shop Hours
Bocce Ball Court Hours
NOVEMBER DECEMBER
NOVEMBER Tuesday–Sunday 8 am–5 pm* DECEMBER Tuesday–Sunday 10 am–4 pm* *May play until dusk if in possession of own bocce balls
Tuesday–Sunday 8 am–5 pm Tuesday–Sunday 10 am–4 pm
Community Driving Range Hours NOVEMBER DECEMBER
Tuesday–Sunday 8:30 am–5 pm Tuesday–Sunday 10 am–4 pm
Country Club First Tee Times NOVEMBER DECEMBER
Tuesday–Sunday 9 am Tuesday–Sunday 11 am
Closed Monday Closed Monday
All times are weather dependent. Please call the golf shop 787-1800, ext. 2.
Please note: There is a grooming rake/brush located on the outside wall of the Golf Shop. Bocce balls and scoreboards may be checked out from shop staff during operating hours.
The Grille at Somersett Hours NOVEMBER DECEMBER
Tuesday–Sunday 8 am–8 pm Tuesday–Friday 9 am–8 pm Saturday–Sunday 8 am–8 pm
Closed Monday Closed Monday
Little Tykes Golf Clinic
Driving Range
Wednesday, November 13, from 4:45–5:30 pm 4 child min; 12 max Little Tykes Golf is designed for small children and it’s one of the best opportunities to get your child involved in a game that will last a lifetime. Somersett Golf and Country Club PGA professionals are proud to donate their time to your little ones! This clinic will be held at the country club’s Short Game Arena. Please sign up with golf shop staff at 787-1800, ext. 2.
Somersett residents are encouraged to utilize the driving range at the country club. The SOA/country club agreement allows for complimentary usage. From November through April, residents may use the south side where we are always on mats. Access to the putting green and chipping area in the winter is $10 per person per day. Please check in at the golf shop. Juniors must be accompanied by an adult.
Play the Tom Kite-designed Championship Country Club Course
We kindly ask that you refrain from winter activities on both of our golf courses during the winter season. We do not allow tubing, tobogganing, sledding, saucering, skiing, snowboarding, ice skating, etc. on either course. Damage caused by these activities becomes apparent in the spring and playing conditions are greatly sacrificed. Thank you in advance for your cooperation.
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All Somersett residents are welcome to play the Championship Country Club Course four times per year. Each resident may book a foursome of players at a rate of $70 per player (in season) and $45 per player (off-season, November-March). This includes green fee, driving range usage and golf cart. We take tee times for residents three days in advance at 787-1800, ext. 2. Men, please remember our dress code of no denim, collared golf shirts and caps worn forward at all times. For the ladies, no denim, no spaghetti-strap tops, bare midriffs or short shorts. Proper footwear, such as golf or tennis shoes, is required.
Winter/Snow Season
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GOLF TIP: Putting By Stuart Smith—PGA Director of Golf
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s we head into winter and temperatures prevent many of us from heading out to the golf course, it is a great time to work on some easy putting fundamentals in the comfort of our homes. I recommend a few simple putting fundamentals: 1) The ball is placed slightly left of center (right-handers) with hands centered slightly forward of the body. The putter shaft should be perpendicular to the ground. 2) Eyes over the ball: You might have to adjust the height of your hands on the putter to accomplish this. 3) The motion of the putter includes shoulders, arms, hands, putter grip and putter head all working at the same tempo. Research shows the best putters adhere to a 2:1 tempo on all length putts. 4) I have found success in stabilizing my lower body by putting a little outward pressure on my knees. The lower body should remain stable with no side-to-side movement. 5) Allow the putter to swing on its natural arc. The putter is not designed to swing on a straight line but rather on an arc. In contrast, a croquet mallet is designed to swing straight back and straight through.
PGA and LPGA tour players have tempos of 62–72 beats per minute regardless of the length of putt they face, which equates to approximately .90 seconds of elapsed time. The “holy grail” of putting tempo is 2:1 as evidenced by most of the great players. This would equal .60 seconds on the backstroke and .30 seconds on the through stroke. This highlights the acceleration through the ball. All of the greats do that. SHORT PUTT = short back and slower through – .90 seconds at 2:1 tempo. LONG PUTT = longer back and faster through – .90 seconds at 2:1 tempo. There are many apps and devices but if you are serious about improving, I recommend the Blast sensor for golf. It accurately measures 11 separate metrics – most importantly tempo.
Need help with your putting this winter? Set up a lesson in our new Short Game Arena here at the country club. Our staff can be reached at 787-1800, ext. 2 or email me at ssmith@somersett.com to set an appointment.
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ADDITIONAL PROGRAMS All programs listed are for members of The Club at Town Center unless otherwise noted.
Adult Watercolor Classes November 6 & 13 | December 4 & 11 $34/resident per 2-week session or $17 per class Classes run from 10 am–1 pm Join instructor Eva Nichols and fellow residents to explore watercolors. No experience is necessary, and all levels are welcome. Please register and pay at the front desk. For more information or to rent supplies, please contact Eva at evasnichols@me.com.
Holiday Open House SOA Thanksgiving Potluck Saturday, November 16, 6–8 pm RSVP by November 11 20 adult min; 50 max Celebrate the turkey season with your friends and neighbors from the entire community at the annual SOA Thanksgiving potluck! We’ll bring the bird, and residents are asked to RSVP with an appetizer, side dish or dessert to feed 15 to 20 people. Come hungry, and let’s all be thankful for good food and good company.
Friday, December 13, 5:30–7:30 pm Open to ALL residents, including Sierra Canyon! Don’t miss out on this holiday celebration with Santa and Mrs. Claus. From 6 to 7:30 pm, we’ll keep the kids busy with arts and crafts in the Canyon View room. And don’t miss this chance to get a family photo with the Clauses! Plus, we will announce the winners of the Neighborhood of Lights contest!
Candy Cane Hunt Saturday, December 21, 4–6 pm $2/child | RSVP by December 16 Hunt for candy canes at TCTC and enjoy some holiday crafts and hot cocoa!
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BIG THANK YOU to Somersett residents who donated some great jackets and clothing for the annual Stand Down held in September in Reno. Stand Downs are typically one- to three-day events providing supplies and services to homeless veterans, such as food, shelter, clothing, health screenings and VA Social Security benefits counseling. This year 60+ vendors were there to support the veterans. The Wild Whimsical Women (WWW) joined with the Assistance League to gather, sort and sometimes mend and wash over 700 jackets for this event. Every veteran there who wanted a jacket or two got one. The Care Matters Team distributed over 100 sleeping mats that day also. Project organizer Diane Williams explained that each mat, fashioned from about 700 plastic bags, takes about 65 hours to make. “These mats were made with care and love,’’ she said. The group – about 60 volunteers in total – has been crocheting the mats every week since February at The Club at Town Center and more recently at Aspen Lodge. The WWW is a social group of 150+ members who mostly live in Somersett with a few members throughout Reno. Members enjoy broadening their circle of friends, learning new things about their area and community, supporting each other during good times (and difficult times) and also helping those who are less fortunate throughout the Reno area. Interested in joining WWW? Email Sharon Slattery at sharonslattery@yahoo.com.
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General Club Rules Members must check in to the facility upon entering and have their picture taken to program into the system. Members may be turned away if they cannot provide a valid ID.
RSVP Policy
The Club at Town Center & Canyon Nine Reminders
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, event and guest fees apply.
Alcohol Corkage Fee Policy Outside alcohol, beer and wine will only be permitted inside of The Club at Town Center (TCTC). No outside alcohol will be permitted on any outside space of the TCTC, including the pool and golf course.
Residents may be permitted to bring outside alcohol (beer and wine only) subject to the following conditions: 1. It must be a TCTC sponsored social event that is on the calendar and scheduled accordingly. Private events cannot have outside alcohol. 2. There must be a staff bartender present. a. Alcohol must be checked in with the bartender at the time of arrival. b. The bartender must open and pour all beer and wine. 3. There will be a $1 corkage fee for each container of wine and beer (for wine, nothing larger than 750 milliliters per container and for beer, 1–6 cans, nothing larger than 32 ounces). 4. Beer and wine only.
Guest Fees: $10 adult; $8 junior Members are allowed to bring up to four guests at one time for a maximum of 10 visits per guest. Members must accompany guests at all times.
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KIDS’ CORNER HOURS & PROGRAMMING Monday through Thursday: 8:30 am–12:30 pm and 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 children 2 to 6 years of age. All children must be registered by the parent for Kids’ Corner prior to their first use of the room. Registration forms are available at the concierge desk or online at mysomersett.com. • Parents with children who are not bathroom independent must remain on Club premises at all times when their child is in Kids’ Corner. This includes such activities as playing tennis, aerobics, using the fitness room, and swimming or during a special Club function. • 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 six-to-one ratio, with a maximum of 12 children 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. Reservations may be made online at mysomersett.com seven days in advance. • All children must be dropped off in Kids’ Corner within 15 minutes of their reservation time. If the parent has not checked in their child within the fifteen-minute window, the reservation becomes void and the spot will be opened to a child on the waitlist.
Kids’ Movie Night Friday, November 8 | $12/child (includes pizza) | Ages 5–12 Your child will watch a choice of two kid-friendly movies while enjoying pizza and the company of friends! Make sure to reserve your child’s spot for this popular event.
Winter Break Day Camp Weekdays, December 20 through January 3*, 7 am–6 pm $40/child/day | Ages 5–12 | Residents only RSVP by Monday, December 16 | 12 child min; 30 max The Club will host a multi-day camp while schools are closed for winter break. This winter camp will keep the kids busy with a variety of games, holiday crafts and experiments. Snacks will be provided, but campers should bring their own lunches. Space is limited, so sign up now! *There will be no camp on December 24, 25, 31 and January 1
Before & After School Program (formerly Starbright) Monday through Friday | Grades K-5 This program provides a quality before- and after-school experience for children at a reasonable price. From the minute they step in our door in the morning or off the bus in the afternoon, your children will enter a safe, structured environment filled with activities and games, help with homework, tutoring, snacks prepared daily, and fun times with their Somersett friends. Morning Program: 7–8:30 am; $35/child/week; $10/child/day Afternoon Program: 3:30–6 pm; $50/child/week; $15/child/day Both Morning and Afternoon: $85/child/week Register by the Thursday before | 4 child min; 30 max This program is for members of The Club at Town Center
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ASPEN LODGE EVENTS All programs at the Aspen Lodge are for Sierra Canyon residents only. Please register and pay for all events at the concierge desk.
Lunch & Learn Wednesday, November 20, 12–1:30 pm | Free Andy’s Hemp Products: Please join us for this alternative pain relief presentation. Andy Dewey will discuss the benefits of hemp products and various options. Lunch will be provided.
What’s For Lunch? Wednesday, November 6, 12 pm | $5 Chicken Parmesan over spaghetti!
Comedy Night with Randy Riggle
Veteran’s Day Breakfast Friday, November 8 Hosted by Chris Craft of Edward Jones Somersett. More details to come soon but this has been a very popular event in past years. It’s one you won’t want to miss.
Thursday, November 21, 6 pm | $15 Randy’s combination of innovative style, quick wit and brilliant impressions has made him popular with all types of audiences. He has written for many comedians including Jay Leno and Joan Rivers and has opened for acts such as Red Skelton, Kenny Chesney, Jerry Seinfeld, Ellen DeGeneres and Jerry Lewis. He has appeared on
ASPEN LODGE FITNESS SCHEDULE SUNDAY Morning Flow w/ Carol All Levels 10:00 – 11:15 AM
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Pilates w/ Victoria All Levels 9:00 – 10:00 AM
Yoga w/ Kerry All Levels 7:45 – 8:45 AM
Move for Balance w/ Carol All Levels 9:00 – 10:00 AM
Water Fitness w/ Lynne All Levels 9:00 – 10:00 AM
Tai Chi w/ Marcos All Levels 9:00 – 10:00 AM
Water Fitness w/ Lynne All Levels 9:00 – 10:00 AM
Aqua Boot Camp Int/Adv 9:00 – 10:00 AM
Chair Yoga w/ Kathleen All Levels 10:15 – 11:15 AM
Float Fit w/ Lynne Int/Adv Class 1: 8:45 – 9:15 a.m. Class 2: 9:30 – 10 a.m.
Chair Yoga w/ Kathleen All Levels 10:15 – 11:15 AM
Gentle Yoga w/ Jim Beginner Level 10:15 – 11:15 AM
Forever Fit w/ Lynne All Levels 11:30 AM – 12:30 PM
Gentle Water Fitness w/ Michelle All Levels 10:30 – 11:30 AM
Tai Chi w/ Marcos All Levels 9:00 – 10:00 AM Cardio Mix 8:00 – 8:45 AM
Gentle Water Fitness 10:15 – 11:15 AM
Zumba Gold & Zumba Toning w/ Leslie 10:15 – 11:15 AM
Float Fit w/ Lynne Int/Adv (Sign-up required) 11:30 – 12:00 AM Circuit Training w/ Dianna – Int/Adv (Prepaid monthly) 3:00 – 4:00 PM & 4:00 – 5:00 PM
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Circuit Training w/ Dianna – Int/Adv (Prepaid monthly) 4:00 – 5:00 PM
Circuit Training w/ Lynne – Int/Adv (Prepaid monthly) 3:00 – 4:00 PM & 4:00 – 5:00 PM
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Cardio Mix 8:00 – 8:45 AM Pilates w/ Victoria All Levels 9:00 – 10:00 AM
Float Fit 10:30 – 11 AM (Sign-up required)
Forever Fit w/ Lynne All Levels 11:30 AM – 12:30 PM Circuit Training w/ Lynne Int/Adv (Prepaid monthly) 4:00 – 5:00 PM
Yoga w/ Jim Beginner Level 9:00 – 10:00 AM Water Fitness 9:00 – 10:00 AM Zumba Gold & Zumba Toning w/ Leslie 10:15 – 11:15 AM
Yoga w/ Kerry All Levels 12:15 – 1:15 PM
ASPEN LODGE EVENTS NBC, ABC and CBS and has performed at some of the country’s top comedy clubs, including the IMPROV. He is a regular on the strip in Las Vegas. Randy has appeared at Sierra Canyon on several occasions. With his proven ability to make people laugh and enjoy themselves, he remains a definite threat to your funny bone!
Thanksgiving Luncheon Friday, November 22, 12–2 pm You all know what Thanksgiving dinner means. More details to come as the date approaches but save this date in your calendar!
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Tahoe Film Fest
Announces Opening Night Film NORTH LAKE TAHOE — Tahoe Film Fest is pleased to announce their Opening Night Film for the 5th annual film festival event. Marriage Story, starring Adam Driver, Scarlett Johansson and directed by Academy Award nominee Noah Baumbach. This highly anticipated film will open the festival on Thursday evening, December 5th, at the Incline Village Cinemas. Writer-director Noah Baumbach offers another alternately funny and deeply moving snapshot of a marriage in its final stages. With divorce proceedings in full swing as the film opens, New York City theatre director Charlie (Adam Driver) and LA-bound actress Nicole (Scarlett Johansson) have promised to keep their separation an amicable one, not just for each other but for their young son as well, but hurtful admissions and vicious verbal spats quickly sour those ambitions. As Driver and Johansson deliver rich, layered performances at Marriage Story’s heart, Baumbach surrounds his stars with one of the year’s strongest ensembles—Laura Dern, Alan Alda, Ray Liotta, Merritt Wever, and Julie Hagerty—as he jumps back and forth through Nicole and Charlie’s relationship to capture a kaleidoscopic, bittersweet tale of lost and found love. The full program for this year’s 5th Tahoe Film Fest will be found on the festival website on or about November 1, 2019. Tickets will be available on-line or at the theater box-office.
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THE CLIFFS AT SOMERSETT The Cliffs feature some of the best views in Somersett—with six floorplans of one and two level home designs, ranging from 2,642– 4,287 sq. ft. Enjoy spacious living with 3–5 bedrooms, 3-car garages, walkout basement options, covered loggias, stunning courtyards, and more. The resort-style amenities include a 24,000 sq. ft. Clubhouse and Canyon Nine Golf Course. MODELS NOW OPEN! From the $700s to $1 Million
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THE POINTE AT SOMERSETT A new 64 home community, The Pointe by Ryder Homes features 2 single-story and 1 two-story floor plans ranging in size from 2,386– 3,057 sq. ft. and designed specifically to take full advantage of the views and natural beauty unique to the site. From the mid-$500,000s RyderHomes.com/ThePointe
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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 775-787-1800 or www.SomersettGolfandCountryClub.com.
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POOLS/SPAS A resort pool with a 98 foot water slide, three lane junior Olympic pool and two full spas.
CARDIO-WEIGHT STUDIO Elli exercise bikes or treadmills available
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.
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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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COMMUNITY PROFILE
It’s no news that waste can cause serious problems in the world around us. Litter and illegal dumping cost our community thousands of dollars in staff time and equipment to clean up litter and garbage from our parks, open spaces, and public rights-of-way. The indirect costs of litter are also considerable. For example, the presence of litter in a community decreases property values. Litter also has significant environmental consequences. Natural processes like decomposition and biodegradation need water, so in our desert climate what gets dumped stays dumped. When dumped in the desert even sod, trees and all the “natural” green waste one might think is going to break down becomes dry kindling for wildfire season. Wind, weather, traffic, and animals move litter into gutters, lawns and landscaped areas, alleyways and parking structures. Litter near storm drains are also likely to wash into local waterways, with potential for serious environmental contamination, especially when the litter is plastic or hazardous waste material. Keep Truckee Meadows Beautiful Keep Truckee Meadows Beautiful (KTMB) is celebrating 30 years of increasing the quality of life of residents through beautification, advocacy, cleanups, and education! Started
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in 1989 by a passionate group of community volunteers, KTMB’s history and impact are quite impressive. In the past 10 years alone, KTMB has coordinated 1,169 cleanup events, removed 1,423 tons of trash and 5,711 tires, recycled 101,679 Christmas trees, planted over 7,961 trees and 74,451 flowers, and has educated over 28,000 youth and adult community members! Recycle your Christmas trees Everyone wants to live in a space that is beautiful, healthy and clean, but it takes participation from everyone sharing that space to make it happen. Start by recycling your Christmas trees with KTMB! KTMB’s Christmas Tree Recycling program provides residents with the opportunity to easily keep trees out of the landfill or - as is sometimes seen - our open spaces. Trees are given a second life after they are chipped into mulch and used for park and weed-abatement projects. The mulch is also free to area residents! WHEN/WHERE: Thanks to our volunteers and our partners, residents can drop off their Christmas Trees at the Shadow Mountain Sports Complex in Sparks, Bartley Ranch in Reno, and the Reno Sports Complex every day starting December 26 until January 7, 2020! Check out www.ktmb.org for more information!
KTMB has coordinated 1,169 cleanup events, removed 1,423 tons of trash and 5,711 tires, recycled 101,679 Christmas trees, planted over 7,961 trees and 74,451 flowers, and has educated over 28,000 youth and adult community members!
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UPCOMING COOKING CLASSES Nov. 13 Nov. 14 Nov. 15 Nov. 16 Nov. 18 Nov. 22 Nov. 23 Nov. 30 Dec. 2 Dec. 4 Dec. 5 Dec. 7 Dec. 9 Dec. 11 Dec. 12 Dec. 14 Dec. 17 Dec. 18 Dec. 20 Dec. 21 Dec. 26 Dec. 27 Dec. 28 Jan. 2 Jan. 4
Risotto Thanksgiving 101 Date Night – Night Out Holiday Slow Cooker Kids/Teens Thanksgiving Ravioli & Tortellini Pie Crust & Pie Workshop Artisan Bread Workshop Teens Cook! Dim Sum Holiday Italian Aperitivo & Small Plates Gingerbread Houses Kids Cook! Pan Roast & Cioppino Vietnamese Cuisine Holiday Chocolate Truffles Cooking with Crab Christmas in Provence Holiday Date Night Cinnamon Roll Workshop Taste of Tuscany Tacos & Tequilas Eggs Benedict Workshop Kids Cooking Camp Teens Cooking Camp
Cooking classes • Catering Gourmet deli • Kitchen store Spices by the tablespoon • Knife sharpening Serving lunch 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. Mon. – Fri., 11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. Sat. 225 Crummer Lane, Reno • 775-284-COOK Full cooking class schedule at Nothingtoit.com
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ould you like to do something nice for veterans and their families this Christmas? The Wild Whimsical Women (WWW) are once again asking for your help to do just that. Case workers with the Veteran Outreach program have selected needy veterans and families along with a list of their holiday requests. Last year with your donations we supported 150 veterans and their families! We will work with you to select a specific veteran or family and you may purchase everything on the list or just one of their choices. Small appliances can be gently used as long as they are in good condition. Veterans Outreach will happily provide donation receipts. If you would like to help or for more information, please email sharonslattery@ yahoo.com.
COLLECTION BINS IN THE CLUB: HELPING HANDS BARREL: Located in the foyer at The Club at Town Center, the barrel serves as a convenient way to collect gently used clothing, shoes, kitchen items, sheet sets, towels and more for distribution to people in need. Many of you use it often – it always seems to be full!
PAWS AND CLAWS: We also have a Paws and Claws donation box for pet items such as dog and cat food, water and food bowls, toys, leashes and collars, brushes/grooming tools, pet beds and towels. All donated items go to local pet shelters. The Helping Hands Barrel and the Paws and Claws box are checked, maintained and items distributed by the Wild Whimsical Women.
—Somersett’s Annual Food Drive— With the holiday season comes Somersett’s annual Holiday Food Drive benefitting the Food Bank of Northern Nevada. Donations will be accepted through Friday, November 22, at the front desk at The Club at Town Center.
Expired or damaged food items cannot be accepted. Items most in need are: • Canned meals: Stews, soups, spaghetti/ravioli (low-sodium preferred) • Protein: Peanut butter, tuna, salmon, chicken, dried or canned beans • Grains: Whole-grain cereal, oatmeal, brown rice, whole-grain pasta • Fruits: Canned (packed in 100% juice or light syrup), dried fruit, applesauce (no sugar added), 100% fruit juice boxes • Vegetables: Canned (no-salt added and/or low-sodium preferred) • Dairy: Shelf-stable milk • Kid-friendly snacks: Granola bars, popcorn, animal crackers, graham crackers • Baby products: Formula, infant cereal, baby food
Please DO NOT donate home-made food, food in glass containers, or any food that has been opened or is unlabeled.
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COMPARATIVE MARKET ANALYSIS SUMMARY REPORT: Residential Summary Statistics CMA Summary Report Residential Summary Statistics
SOMERSETT HOMES SOLD High
Low
Average
Median
LP:$2,195,995
$419,900
$719,159
$622,425
SP:$1,970,000
$425,000
$706,015
$626,950
Residential - Sold
Number of Properties: 92
31
2345 Roanoke Trail
Reno-Northwest Foothills
9/20/2019
SOLD
224.43
3
2005
32
2298 Placerwood Trl
Reno-Northwest Foothills
8/14/2019
SOLD
235.53
4
2004
33
1894 Scott Valley Rd.
Reno-Northwest Foothills
2/20/2019
SOLD
210.23
3
2018
34
7770 Harvest Hill Lane
Reno-Northwest Foothills
3/4/2019
SOLD
245.59
3
2003
35
1635 Scott Valley Road
Reno-Northwest Foothills
8/16/2019
SOLD
225.50
3
2015
36
1530 Samantha Crest Trail
Reno-Northwest Foothills
7/29/2019
SOLD
217.71
4
2016
37
1650 Scott Valley
Reno-Northwest Foothills
3/5/2019
SOLD
190.69
4
2016
38
1550 Whisper Rock Way
Reno-Northwest Foothills
9/18/2019
SOLD
254.13
2
2003
39
7700 Harvest Hill
Reno-Northwest Foothills
7/23/2019
SOLD
285.14
2
2003
40
1715 Verdi Vista
Reno-Northwest Foothills
8/1/2019
SOLD
190.76
4
2018
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SP/SF
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2310 Roanoke Trail
Reno-Northwest Foothills
7/9/2019
SOLD
245.93
3
2005
1
8183 Sierra Ridge Ct
Reno-Northwest Foothills
1/15/2019
SOLD
262.53
2
2004
1676
67
$440,000
$262.53
$425,000
$253.58
42
1980 Morning Grove Ct
Reno-Northwest Foothills
3/29/2019
SOLD
256.05
3
2004
2
1820 Heavenly View Trail
Reno-Northwest Foothills
8/30/2019
SOLD
170.41
4
2015
2491
123
$424,500
$170.41
$428,500
$172.02
43
1745 Back Nine Trl
Reno-Northwest Foothills
4/30/2019
SOLD
193.71
4
2015
3
7799 Shalestone Way
Reno-Northwest Foothills
6/26/2019
SOLD
174.74
4
2005
2403
33
$419,900
$174.74
$429,900
$178.90
44
2180 Maple Leaf Trail
Reno-Northwest Foothills
7/3/2019
SOLD
242.34
4
2004
4
1652 Sawtooth Trail
Reno-Northwest Foothills
8/12/2019
SOLD
178.94
4
2005
2403
36
$430,000
$178.94
$430,000
$178.94
45
1610 Verdi Vista Court
Reno-Northwest Foothills
5/14/2019
SOLD
204.57
4
2018
5
1595 Heavenly View Trail
Reno-Northwest Foothills
2/4/2019
SOLD
225.59
3
2016
1950
71
$439,900
$225.59
$435,000
$223.08
46
8996 Chipshot Trail
Reno-Northwest Foothills
7/2/2019
SOLD
268.50
3
2005
6
7851 Morgan Pointe Cir
Reno-Northwest Foothills
7/2/2019
SOLD
265.51
3
2002
1676
40
$445,000
$265.51
$440,000
$262.53
47
2370 Roanoke Trail
Reno-Northwest Foothills
7/31/2019
SOLD
227.32
5
2005
7
7801 Morgan Pointe Circle
Reno-Northwest Foothills
8/15/2019
SOLD
273.81
3
2002
1676
66
$458,899
$273.81
$450,000
$268.50
48
8380 Cinnamon Ridge Lane Reno-Northwest Foothills
5/8/2019
SOLD
195.45
4
2002
8
8943 Beacon Ridge Trail
Reno-Northwest Foothills
2/7/2019
SOLD
233.64
3
2004
2093
198
$489,000
$233.64
$463,000
$221.21
49
8220 Antler Pointe
Reno-Northwest Foothills
4/30/2019
SOLD
250.29
3
2004
9
7890 Morgan Pointe Cir
Reno-Northwest Foothills
9/6/2019
SOLD
2
2002
1676
1
$466,000
$278.04
$466,000
$278.04
50
1738 Evening Rock
Reno-Northwest Foothills
6/7/2019
SOLD
266.41
3
2002
10
8140 Silver Strike Ct.
Reno-Northwest Foothills
8/16/2019
SOLD
228.62
3
2003
2093
183
$478,500
$228.62
$470,000
$224.56
51
8535 18th Hole Court
Reno-Northwest Foothills
9/30/2019
SOLD
311.95
2
2005
11
7790 Autumn Ridge Cir
Reno-Northwest Foothills
8/5/2019
SOLD
224.47
3
2005
2174
178
$488,000
$224.47
$484,000
$222.63
52
8494 Fairway Chase
Reno-Northwest Foothills
3/5/2019
SOLD
232.44
4
2004
12
8835 Chipshot Trail
Reno-Northwest Foothills
3/9/2019
SOLD
235.55
3
2005
2093
179
$493,000
$235.55
$489,000
$233.64
53
1655 Verdi Vista
Reno-Northwest Foothills
6/6/2019
SOLD
231.99
3
2018
13
1715 Samantha Crest
Reno-Northwest Foothills
7/3/2019
SOLD
215.95
4
2015
2313
71
$499,500
$215.95
$490,000
$211.85
54
1635 Verdi Vista Ct
Reno-Northwest Foothills
6/14/2019
SOLD
241.31
3
2019
14
8198 Sierra Ridge Court
Reno-Northwest Foothills
7/19/2019
SOLD
236.50
3
2003
2093
60
$495,000
$236.50
$490,000
$234.11
55
8265 Willow Ranch Trail
Reno-Northwest Foothills
2/11/2019
SOLD
222.05
4
2003
15
1435 Samantha Crest Trail
Reno-Northwest Foothills
9/25/2019
SOLD
256.36
3
2017
1950
69
$499,900
$256.36
$490,000
$251.28
56
8175 Deerbrook Ct
Reno-Northwest Foothills
4/5/2019
SOLD
222.20
4
2004
16
8160 Sierra Ridge Ct.
Reno-Northwest Foothills
5/1/2019
SOLD
238.69
3
2003
2086
222
$497,900
$238.69
$493,900
$236.77
57
8405 Fairway Chase Trail
Reno-Northwest Foothills
6/20/2019
SOLD
217.60
4
2004
17
7842 Morgan Pointe Circle
Reno-Northwest Foothills
4/5/2019
SOLD
238.41
3
2002
2093
43
$499,000
$238.41
$499,000
$238.41
58
8435 Fairway Chase Trail
Reno-Northwest Foothills
8/2/2019
SOLD
247.76
4
2004
18
8820 Scott Valley Court
Reno-Northwest Foothills
5/30/2019
SOLD
218.54
3
2007
2379
72
$519,900
$218.54
$508,900
$213.91
59
8986 Beacon Ridge Trail
Reno-Northwest Foothills
7/15/2019
SOLD
240.16
3
2005
19
1940 Morning Grove Ct
Reno-Northwest Foothills
3/19/2019
SOLD
245.93
3
2004
2175
134
$534,900
$245.93
$510,000
$234.48
60
2279 Placerwood Trail
Reno-Northwest Foothills
8/21/2019
SOLD
266.71
3
2004
20
8161 Sierra Ridge Court
Reno-Northwest Foothills
6/18/2019
SOLD
276.69
3
2004
1879
60
$519,900
$276.69
$512,000
$272.49
61
8335 Fairway Ridge Court
Reno-Northwest Foothills
9/30/2019
SOLD
245.74
3
2004
21
1650 Heavenly View Trail
Reno-Northwest Foothills
8/2/2019
SOLD
271.28
3
2015
1950
49
$529,000
$271.28
$514,000
$263.59
62
1855 Graysburg
Reno-Northwest Foothills
3/12/2019
SOLD
168.70
5
2006
22
1690 Heavenly View
Reno-Northwest Foothills
7/1/2019
SOLD
243.52
4
2015
2176
52
$529,900
$243.52
$522,500
$240.12
63
1625 Verdi Vista Ct
Reno-Northwest Foothills
1/29/2019
SOLD
249.98
3
2018
23
8633 18th Hole
Reno-Northwest Foothills
5/31/2019
SOLD
259.24
3
2006
2083
261
$540,000
$259.24
$522,500
$250.84
64
1767 Fairway Hills Trail
Reno-Northwest Foothills
7/15/2019
SOLD
277.60
4
2014
24
1705 Scott Valley Road
Reno-Northwest Foothills
3/21/2019
SOLD
206.16
3
2016
2614
65
$538,900
$206.16
$529,000
$202.37
65
8548 Timaru Trail
Reno-Northwest Foothills
6/21/2019
SOLD
208.31
5
2006
25
8870 Scott Valley Court
Reno-Northwest Foothills
2/15/2019
SOLD
267.44
4
2006
2150
59
$575,000
$267.44
$537,000
$249.77
66
8692 Gypsy Hill Trail
Reno-Northwest Foothills
9/12/2019
SOLD
273.58
4
2013
26
1795 Scott Valley
Reno-Northwest Foothills
5/28/2019
SOLD
195.55
3
2016
2810
47
$549,500
$195.55
$545,000
$193.95
67
1990 Russell Pointe Court
Reno-Northwest Foothills
9/20/2019
SOLD
268.31
4
2004
27
1888 Scott Valley Rd.
Reno-Northwest Foothills
4/26/2019
SOLD
210.23
3
2015
2616
210
$549,950
$210.23
$549,950
$210.23
68
1950 Feather Glen Ct.
Reno-Northwest Foothills
8/16/2019
SOLD
174.58
5
2003
28
1579 Elk Run Trail
Reno-Northwest Foothills
7/15/2019
SOLD
214.95
3
2017
2582
104
$555,000
$214.95
$550,000
$213.01
69
8524 Gypsy Hill Trail
Reno-Northwest Foothills
3/27/2019
SOLD
246.64
4
2012
29
7725 Harvest Hill
Reno-Northwest Foothills
6/25/2019
SOLD
255.29
2
2003
2174
57
$555,000
$255.29
$555,000
$255.29
70
8735 Forest Willow
Reno-Northwest Foothills
9/16/2019
SOLD
268.39
4
2005
30
8165 Willow Ranch Trail
Reno-Northwest Foothills
5/1/2019
SOLD
250.00
2
2003
2346
156
$586,500
$250.00
$570,000
$242.97
71
1915 Champion Hills
Reno-Northwest Foothills
8/2/2019
SOLD
162.50
4
2006
29
9118 Mount Pleasant Dr.
Reno-Northwest Foothills
9/26/2019
SOLD
291.67
2
2005
30
1113 Dutch Hollow Trail
Reno-Northwest Foothills
7/22/2019
SOLD
288.19
2
2014
31
9232 Star Pass Loop
Reno-Northwest Foothills
7/24/2019
SOLD
231.73
2
2008
32
881 Larrimore Trail
Reno-Northwest Foothills
5/29/2019
SOLD
275.00
2
2016
33
9355 Chalkstone Way
Reno-Northwest Foothills
7/22/2019
SOLD
245.09
2
2011
34
1220 Cliff Park Way
Reno-Northwest Foothills
8/30/2019
SOLD
275.78
2
2006
35
1235 Cliff Park Way
Reno-Northwest Foothills
5/29/2019
SOLD
273.72
2
2006
36
1130 Callaway Trail
Reno-Northwest Foothills
7/17/2019
SOLD
278.12
2
2014
37
9210 Palmetto Court
Reno-Northwest Foothills
8/30/2019
SOLD
281.02
2
2004
38
1295 Tarleton
Reno-Northwest Foothills
5/20/2019
SOLD
270.68
2
2006
39
1415 Orchard Park Trail
Reno-Northwest Foothills
7/26/2019
SOLD
276.76
2
2006
40
834 Larrimore
Reno-Northwest Foothills
6/27/2019
SOLD
257.48
2
2016
41
1480 Meridian Ranch Drive
Reno-Northwest Foothills
4/19/2019
SOLD
278.44
2
2006
42
1165 Sugar Creek Trail
Reno-Northwest Foothills
3/1/2019
SOLD
231.85
2
2014
43
1540 Meridian Ranch Drive
Reno-Northwest Foothills
5/30/2019
SOLD
256.22
3
2005
44
1250 Wakefield
Reno-Northwest Foothills
3/29/2019
SOLD
259.12
3
2014
45
1110 Wakefield Trail
Reno-Northwest Foothills
2/4/2019
SOLD
273.48
2
2014
46
1365 Winterchase Way
Reno-Northwest Foothills
3/25/2019
SOLD
259.00
2
2010
47
9171 Kenton Trl
Reno-Northwest Foothills
2/8/2019
SOLD
230.33
3
2016
48
9208 Star Pass Loop
Reno-Northwest Foothills
3/11/2019
SOLD
258.94
2
2008
49
9165 Kenton
Reno-Northwest Foothills
8/30/2019
SOLD
249.61
3
2016
50
1570 Cricketwood Cir.
Reno-Northwest Foothills
4/9/2019
SOLD
267.07
3
2005
51
9237 Sassafras Trail
Reno-Northwest Foothills
7/1/2019
SOLD
241.53
2
2015
52
1215 Wakefield Trail
Reno-Northwest Foothills
2/28/2019
SOLD
254.49
2
2015
53
1340 Wakefield Trail
Reno-Northwest Foothills
5/20/2019
SOLD
254.44
3
2014
54
828 Larrimore
Reno-Northwest Foothills
5/30/2019
SOLD
269.35
2
2017
CMA Summary Report Residential Summary Statistics
DEL WEBB HOMES SOLD Low
Average
Median
LP:$655,000
High
$329,000
$459,007
$449,700
SP:$640,000
$305,000
$450,726
$445,000
Residential - Sold
22
Number of Properties: 66
Num
ADD
AR
OMD
Stat
$/SQFT
BR
YR BLT
SF
DOM LP
LP/SF
SP
SP/SF
1
1735 Del Webb Parkway West
Reno-Northwest Foothills
4/29/2019
SOLD
265.89
2
2013
1410
273
$374,900
$265.89
$305,000
$216.31
2
1298 Meridian Ranch Drive
Reno-Northwest Foothills
7/30/2019
SOLD
260.28
1
2006
1264
133
$329,000
$260.28
$324,000
$256.33
3
1490 Centennial Mill Way
Reno-Northwest Foothills
8/29/2019
SOLD
268.91
2
2006
1264
160
$339,900
$268.91
$330,000
$261.08
4
1210 Wakefield Trail
Reno-Northwest Foothills
9/4/2019
SOLD
276.98
2
2015
1260
170
$349,000
$276.98
$349,000
$276.98
5
1105 Del Webb Parkway W
Reno-Northwest Foothills
3/28/2019
SOLD
284.02
2
2008
1264
85
$359,000
$284.02
$350,000
$276.90
6
1245 Del Webb Pkwy W.
Reno-Northwest Foothills
3/22/2019
SOLD
288.84
1
2010
1246
147
$359,900
$288.84
$350,000
$280.90
7
9135 Mount Pleasant Dr
Reno-Northwest Foothills
8/7/2019
SOLD
268.73
3
2005
1440
153
$386,976
$268.73
$360,000
$250.00
8
9128 Quilberry Way
Reno-Northwest Foothills
4/25/2019
SOLD
287.18
1
2006
1264
29
$363,000
$287.18
$363,000
$287.18
9
990 Callaway Trail
Reno-Northwest Foothills
9/30/2019
SOLD
257.81
2
2015
1472
40
$379,500
$257.81
$370,000
$251.36
10
1680 Autumn Valley
Reno-Northwest Foothills
4/25/2019
SOLD
263.54
2
2004
1440
37
$379,500
$263.54
$370,000
$256.94
11
1137 Callaway Trail
Reno-Northwest Foothills
4/10/2019
SOLD
270.97
2
2014
1402
175
$379,900
$270.97
$374,000
$266.76
12
9015 Cabin Creek
Reno-Northwest Foothills
8/23/2019
SOLD
265.63
2
2005
1440
225
$382,500
$265.63
$375,000
$260.42
13
9201 Kenton Trail
Reno-Northwest Foothills
9/17/2019
SOLD
261.78
2
2016
1486
76
$389,000
$261.78
$375,000
$252.36
14
1315 Cliff Park Ct.
Reno-Northwest Foothills
5/14/2019
SOLD
270.14
2
2006
1440
95
$389,000
$270.14
$379,000
$263.19
15
9295 Hidden Park
Reno-Northwest Foothills
3/26/2019
SOLD
270.83
2
2005
1440
256
$390,000
$270.83
$380,000
$263.89
16
1465 Del Webb Parkway
Reno-Northwest Foothills
4/30/2019
SOLD
272.98
2
2012
1410
52
$384,900
$272.98
$385,000
$273.05
17
1160 W Del Webb Parkway
Reno-Northwest Foothills
7/31/2019
SOLD
270.14
2
2010
1440
40
$389,000
$270.14
$387,000
$268.75
18
1125 Dutch Hollow Trail
Reno-Northwest Foothills
2/27/2019
SOLD
301.23
2
2014
1386
46
$417,500
$301.23
$389,000
$280.66
19
9020 Cabin Creek Trail
Reno-Northwest Foothills
6/3/2019
SOLD
277.78
2
2005
1440
49
$400,000
$277.78
$390,000
$270.83
20
1233 Firefly Ct
Reno-Northwest Foothills
5/30/2019
SOLD
277.78
2
2006
1440
48
$399,999
$277.78
$390,000
$270.83
21
9236 Maplehurst Trail
Reno-Northwest Foothills
7/31/2019
SOLD
296.22
2
2015
1350
228
$399,900
$296.22
$392,450
$290.70
22
1113 Callaway Trl
Reno-Northwest Foothills
8/12/2019
SOLD
285.31
3
2014
1402
76
$400,000
$285.31
$399,000
$284.59
23
9016 Cabin Creek Trl Reno
Reno-Northwest Foothills
6/28/2019
SOLD
277.78
2
2005
1440
88
$400,000
$277.78
$400,000
$277.78
24
9290 Hidden Park Drive
Reno-Northwest Foothills
6/25/2019
SOLD
284.38
2
2005
1440
56
$409,500
$284.38
$400,000
$277.78
55
1128 Dutch Hollow Trail
Reno-Northwest Foothills
2/27/2019
SOLD
213.19
2
2014
25
1130 Wakefield Trail
Reno-Northwest Foothills
4/29/2019
SOLD
281.18
2
2014
1440
67
$404,900
$281.18
$400,000
$277.78
56
1251 Dutch Hollow Trail
Reno-Northwest Foothills
2/13/2019
SOLD
225.86
2
2014
26
1105 Wakefield
Reno-Northwest Foothills
4/12/2019
SOLD
292.44
2
2014
1402
42
$410,000
$292.44
$400,000
$285.31
57
1235 Meridian Ranch Dr
Reno-Northwest Foothills
7/30/2019
SOLD
236.94
2
2006
27
9212 Sassafras
Reno-Northwest Foothills
7/19/2019
SOLD
294.22
3
2015
1402
137
$412,500
$294.22
$407,500
$290.66
58
1255 Wakefield Trail
Reno-Northwest Foothills
8/7/2019
SOLD
258.78
3
2014
28
1172 Callaway
Reno-Northwest Foothills
4/22/2019
SOLD
262.67
2
2014
1618
104
$425,000
$262.67
$412,500
$254.94
59
1575 Meridian Ranch
Reno-Northwest Foothills
6/28/2019
SOLD
250.00
3
2005
60
1345 Wakefield Trail
Reno-Northwest Foothills
8/22/2019
SOLD
246.99
3
2015
61
9365 Baypoint Court
Reno-Northwest Foothills
6/14/2019
SOLD
254.20
3
2013
62
1685 Cricketwood Circle
Reno-Northwest Foothills
7/18/2019
SOLD
239.68
3
2004
63
9190 Mount Pleasant Drive
Reno-Northwest Foothills
9/12/2019
SOLD
259.35
3
2005
64
9365 Rockhurst Ct.
Reno-Northwest Foothills
6/26/2019
SOLD
270.68
3
2012
65
9122 Kenton Trail
Reno-Northwest Foothills
1/3/2019
SOLD
249.22
3
2016
66
1065 Meridian Ranch
Reno-Northwest Foothills
5/24/2019
SOLD
263.37
2
2006
Avg
265.65
2010
Min
213.19
2004
Max
301.23
2017
Med
268.82
2011
2562
86
$575,000
$224.43
$575,000
$224.43
72
1720 Fairway Hills Trl
Reno-Northwest Foothills
5/30/2019
SOLD
295.80
4
2006
2975
128
$880,000
$295.80
$860,000
$289.08
2547
62
$599,900
$235.53
$575,000
$225.76
73
1755 Laurel Ridge Court
Reno-Northwest Foothills
4/17/2019
SOLD
265.20
4
2014
3273
42
$868,000
$265.20
$860,000
$262.76
2616
142
$549,950
$210.23
$578,089
$220.98
74
2195 Back Nine Court
Reno-Northwest Foothills
8/28/2019
SOLD
284.04
4
2015
3151
113
$895,000
$284.04
$864,000
$274.20
2382
32
$585,000
$245.59
$585,000
$245.59
75
2035 Back Nine Trail
Reno-Northwest Foothills
1/22/2019
SOLD
245.85
4
2011
3616
47
$879,000
$243.09
$879,000
$243.09
2616
35
$589,900
$225.50
$589,900
$225.50
76
8880 Golfwood Court
Reno-Northwest Foothills
8/16/2019
SOLD
249.46
4
2007
3708
99
$925,000
$249.46
$879,500
$237.19
2756
44
$600,000
$217.71
$590,000
$214.08
77
1320 Whisper Rock Way
Reno-Northwest Foothills
2/22/2019
SOLD
254.96
4
2003
3526
67
$899,000
$254.96
$899,000
$254.96
3136
40
$598,000
$190.69
$592,000
$188.78
78
1865 Dakota Ridge Trl
Reno-Northwest Foothills
3/19/2019
SOLD
265.98
3
2004
3380
72
$899,000
$265.98
$899,000
$265.98
2302
55
$585,000
$254.13
$595,000
$258.47
79
8340 Twin Rock Trail
Reno-Northwest Foothills
4/4/2019
SOLD
235.14
4
2007
3870
33
$910,000
$235.14
$915,000
$236.43
2174
89
$619,900
$285.14
$598,000
$275.07
80
8668 Gypsy Hill Trail
Reno-Northwest Foothills
3/18/2019
SOLD
231.09
4
2015
4024
241
$929,900
$231.09
$929,900
$231.09
3140
63
$599,000
$190.76
$599,000
$190.76
81
2220 Ridge Field Circle
Reno-Northwest Foothills
5/30/2019
SOLD
208.85
4
2007
4429
41
$925,000
$208.85
$930,000
$209.98
2480
90
$609,900
$245.93
$600,000
$241.94
82
8564 Gypsy Hill Trail
Reno-Northwest Foothills
7/12/2019
SOLD
247.30
5
2013
3922
38
$969,900
$247.30
$930,000
$237.12
2355
59
$603,000
$256.05
$600,000
$254.78
83
1760 Boulder Ridge Trail
Reno-Northwest Foothills
4/25/2019
SOLD
249.55
5
2017
4408
194
$1,099,995
$249.55
$980,000
$222.32
3149
88
$610,000
$193.71
$610,000
$193.71
84
1885 Dove Mountain Court Reno-Northwest Foothills
9/24/2019
SOLD
312.88
4
2005
3292
65
$1,030,000
$312.88
$990,000
$300.73
2558
75
$619,900
$242.34
$610,000
$238.47
85
1955 Champion Hills
Reno-Northwest Foothills
4/9/2019
SOLD
170.96
5
2006
5782
32
$988,500
$170.96
$998,500
$172.69
3055
190
$624,950
$204.57
$624,950
$204.57
86
1890 Graysburg
Reno-Northwest Foothills
6/7/2019
SOLD
195.98
4
2005
4898
35
$959,900
$195.98
$1,000,000
$204.16
2346
39
$629,900
$268.50
$625,900
$266.79
87
2340 Eagle Bend Trl
Reno-Northwest Foothills
1/23/2019
SOLD
330.50
3
2015
3177
122
$1,050,000
$330.50
$1,050,000
$330.50
2899
63
$659,000
$227.32
$628,000
$216.63
88
1805 Dakota Ridge Trail
Reno-Northwest Foothills
5/17/2019
SOLD
286.16
4
2004
4176
382
$1,195,000
$286.16
$1,100,000
$263.41
3167
36
$619,000
$195.45
$629,000
$198.61
89
2531 Northern Pine Court
Reno-Northwest Foothills
5/28/2019
SOLD
391.08
4
2017
3452
76
$1,350,000
$391.08
$1,350,000
$391.08
2593
89
$649,000
$250.29
$630,000
$242.96
90
1405 River Hill Way
Reno-Northwest Foothills
5/17/2019
SOLD
334.80
4
2016
4328
150
$1,449,000
$334.80
$1,449,000
$334.80
2346
36
$625,000
$266.41
$635,000
$270.67
91
7550 Briargate
Reno-Northwest Foothills
5/28/2019
SOLD
335.64
5
2004
5348
116
$1,795,000
$335.64
$1,698,000
$317.50
1917
33
$598,000
$311.95
$650,000
$339.07
92
8320 Split Rock Trail
Reno-Northwest Foothills
2/14/2019
SOLD
376.93
4
2015
5826
236
$2,195,995
$376.93
$1,970,000
$338.14
2904
159
$675,000
$232.44
$660,000
$227.27
2888
33
$670,000
$231.99
$670,000
$231.99
2797
142
$674,950
$241.31
$674,950
$241.31
3148
78
$699,000
$222.05
$675,000
$214.42
3148
171
$699,500
$222.20
$680,000
$216.01
3148
33
$685,000
$217.60
$685,000
$217.60
2904
34
$719,500
$247.76
$690,000
$237.60
2998
39
$720,000
$240.16
$722,500
$240.99
2887
69
$770,000
$266.71
$735,000
$254.59
3052
52
$750,000
$245.74
$740,000
$242.46
4677
243
$789,000
$168.70
$760,000
$162.50
2800
218
$699,950
$249.98
$769,805
$274.93
2880
69
$799,500
$277.60
$785,000
$272.57
3888
44
$809,900
$208.31
$785,000
$201.90
2884
35
$789,000
$273.58
$800,000
$277.39
3168
77
$850,000
$268.31
$825,000
$260.42
5040
113
$879,900
$174.58
$830,000
$164.68
3424
106
$844,500
$246.64
$832,500
$243.14
3167
53
$850,000
$268.39
$833,750
$263.26
5526
341
$898,000
$162.50
$850,000
$153.82
Avg
243.42
2008
2954 96
$719,159
$243.77 $706,015
$240.07
Min
162.50
2002
1676 1
$419,900
$162.50 $425,000
$153.82
Max
391.08
2019
5826 382
$2,195,995 $391.08 $1,970,000 $391.08
Med
243.52
2005
2805 69
$622,425
$243.31 $626,950
As of this date there have been 38 Vue/Village units sold at an average dollar per foot of $188 compared to $174 for last year for an increase of 7% for 2019 over 2018. There has also been 66 Del Webb sales since Jan 1 at an average dollar per foot of $261 which is exactly how 2018 finished. So the overall market in Del Webb for 2019 has been flat for a 0% increase. As of today October 3 there have been 92 homes sold in Somersett not including Del Webb and the Vue and Village. At an average of $240 per foot for an increase so far this year of 5% over all of last year. These figures are provided by David Hughes at Dickson Realty. This information is deemed reliable, but not guaranteed. David Hughes has been a Realtor at Dickson Realty for over 30 years and has been a top producing agent in Somersett since 203. Visit him at www.homes-reno.com.
1440
32
$420,000
$291.67
$415,000
$288.19
1440
69
$415,000
$288.19
$415,000
$288.19
1834
70
$425,000
$231.73
$425,000
$231.73
1636
243
$449,900
$275.00
$442,500
$270.48
1834
184
$449,500
$245.09
$445,000
$242.64
1644
98
$453,388
$275.78
$445,000
$270.68
1644
45
$449,995
$273.72
$446,000
$271.29
1618
42
$450,000
$278.12
$449,000
$277.50
1644
107
$462,000
$281.02
$449,335
$273.32
1644
49
$445,000
$270.68
$450,000
$273.72
1644
118
$455,000
$276.76
$455,000
$276.76
1806
141
$465,000
$257.48
$455,000
$251.94
1644
42
$457,750
$278.44
$457,750
$278.44
2066
163
$479,000
$231.85
$460,000
$222.65
1834
72
$469,900
$256.22
$460,900
$251.31
1810
25
$469,000
$259.12
$465,000
$256.91
Num
ADD
AR
OMD
Stat
$/SQFT
BR
YR BLT
SF
DOM LP
LP/SF
SP
SP/SF
1810
52
$495,000
$273.48
$467,500
$258.29
1
1684 Lone Oak Trail
Reno-Northwest Foothills
7/9/2019
SOLD
213.40
3
2005
1522
95
$324,800
$213.40
$316,000
$207.62
1834
75
$475,000
$259.00
$472,500
$257.63
2
1624 LONE OAK TRL
Reno-Northwest Foothills
6/27/2019
SOLD
188.63
3
2005
1882
42
$355,000
$188.63
$345,000
$183.32
2084
281
$480,000
$230.33
$474,000
$227.45
3
1672 Spicewood
Reno-Northwest Foothills
9/17/2019
SOLD
236.53
3
2005
1522
25
$360,000
$236.53
$348,500
$228.98
1834
78
$474,900
$258.94
$475,000
$259.00
4
1657 Spicewood Circle
Reno-Northwest Foothills
9/6/2019
SOLD
198.81
3
2005
1851
135
$368,000
$198.81
$349,000
$188.55
1943
85
$485,000
$249.61
$483,000
$248.58
5
1648 Lone Oak Trail
Reno-Northwest Foothills
6/27/2019
SOLD
235.26
3
2005
1526
70
$359,000
$235.26
$350,000
$229.36
1834
242
$489,800
$267.07
$485,000
$264.45
6
1671 Lone Oak Trail
Reno-Northwest Foothills
8/26/2019
SOLD
235.87
3
2005
1522
54
$359,000
$235.87
$350,000
$229.96
2066
77
$499,000
$241.53
$485,000
$234.75
7
1684 SpringHill
Reno-Northwest Foothills
8/22/2019
SOLD
197.19
3
2005
1851
99
$365,000
$197.19
$355,000
$191.79
1925
124
$489,900
$254.49
$487,000
$252.99
8
1613 Spicewood Cir
Reno-Northwest Foothills
6/28/2019
SOLD
196.07
3
2005
1882
83
$369,000
$196.07
$362,500
$192.61
1925
69
$489,800
$254.44
$490,000
$254.55
9
2194 Falling Star Loop
Reno-Northwest Foothills
2/25/2019
SOLD
155.19
3
2007
2381
31
$369,500
$155.19
$365,000
$153.30
1925
69
$518,500
$269.35
$505,000
$262.34
10
1632 Spicewood Circle
Reno-Northwest Foothills
4/4/2019
SOLD
208.00
3
2005
1851
34
$385,000
$208.00
$368,000
$198.81
2533
154
$540,000
$213.19
$540,000
$213.19
11
2189 Tara Ridge Trl
Reno-Northwest Foothills
8/29/2019
SOLD
177.82
3
2007
2187
174
$388,900
$177.82
$370,000
$169.18
2568
114
$580,000
$225.86
$570,000
$221.96
12
2165 Tara Ridge Trail
Reno-Northwest Foothills
9/11/2019
SOLD
177.87
3
2008
2187
127
$389,000
$177.87
$370,000
$169.18
13
7676 Pebblestone Way
Reno-Northwest Foothills
7/12/2019
SOLD
210.16
3
2005
1851
84
$389,000
$210.16
$375,000
$202.59
2469
81
$585,000
$236.94
$575,000
$232.89
14
1628 Spicewood Circle
Reno-Northwest Foothills
5/31/2019
SOLD
208.00
3
2005
1851
50
$385,000
$208.00
$375,000
$202.59
2336
76
$604,500
$258.78
$600,000
$256.85
15
7692 Stone Bluff Way
Reno-Northwest Foothills
6/10/2019
SOLD
180.44
3
2005
2106
59
$380,000
$180.44
$375,000
$178.06
2478
91
$619,500
$250.00
$605,000
$244.15
16
1893 Star Bright Way
Reno-Northwest Foothills
2/13/2019
SOLD
203.81
3
2015
1862
33
$379,500
$203.81
$375,000
$201.40
2490
119
$615,000
$246.99
$615,000
$246.99
17
2100 HEAVENLY VIEW TRAIL Reno-Northwest Foothills
9/19/2019
SOLD
180.99
3
2012
2094
45
$379,000
$180.99
$379,000
$180.99
2478
42
$629,900
$254.20
$622,000
$251.01
18
7665 Pebblestone Way
Reno-Northwest Foothills
3/29/2019
SOLD
196.17
4
2005
2034
42
$399,000
$196.17
$385,000
$189.28
2666
322
$639,000
$239.68
$625,000
$234.43
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2140 Falling Star Loop
Reno-Northwest Foothills
7/17/2019
SOLD
180.28
3
2007
2191
35
$395,000
$180.28
$385,000
$175.72
2487
160
$645,000
$259.35
$625,000
$251.31
20
1678 Spring Hill Drive
Reno-Northwest Foothills
8/30/2019
SOLD
193.71
4
2005
2034
50
$394,000
$193.71
$385,000
$189.28
2193 Tara Ridge Trail
Reno-Northwest Foothills
5/15/2019
SOLD
178.00
3
2007
2191
73
$390,000
$178.00
$390,000
$178.00
CMA Summary Report Residential Summary Statistics
VUE + VILLAGE HOMES SOLD High
Low
Average
Median
LP:$459,000
$324,800
$393,277
$394,500
SP:$440,000
$316,000
$386,371
$385,000
Residential - Sold
Number of Properties: 38
2309
57
$625,000
$270.68
$625,000
$270.68
21
2568
61
$640,000
$249.22
$640,000
$249.22
22
1885 Star Bright Way
Reno-Northwest Foothills
3/22/2019
SOLD
242.33
3
2015
1642
42
$397,900
$242.33
$390,000
$237.52
2487
86
$655,000
$263.37
$640,000
$257.34
23
1616 Spicewood Circle
Reno-Northwest Foothills
5/9/2019
SOLD
194.20
4
2005
2034
69
$395,000
$194.20
$392,900
$193.17
24
7660 Stone Bluff Way
Reno-Northwest Foothills
5/1/2019
SOLD
196.17
4
2005
2034
55
$399,000
$196.17
$394,000
$193.71
25
7692 Stone Bluff Way
Reno-Northwest Foothills
9/24/2019
SOLD
192.31
3
2005
2106
48
$405,000
$192.31
$395,000
$187.56
26
2175 Heavenly View
Reno-Northwest Foothills
5/17/2019
SOLD
166.07
4
2008
2408
166
$399,900
$166.07
$397,000
$164.87
27
2197 Tara Ridge Trl
Reno-Northwest Foothills
4/12/2019
SOLD
172.18
3
2007
2381
77
$409,950
$172.18
$401,000
$168.42
28
7600 STONE BLUFF WAY
Reno-Northwest Foothills
1/18/2019
SOLD
194.21
3
2005
2106
20
$409,000
$194.21
$405,000
$192.31
29
2220 Heavenly View Trail
Reno-Northwest Foothills
6/26/2019
SOLD
177.44
4
2008
2305
54
$409,000
$177.44
$405,000
$175.70
30
2215 Heavenly View
Reno-Northwest Foothills
7/31/2019
SOLD
151.14
4
2007
2712
55
$409,900
$151.14
$409,000
$150.81
31
7708 Shalestone Way
Reno-Northwest Foothills
7/3/2019
SOLD
175.25
3
2005
2368
113
$415,000
$175.25
$415,000
$175.25
32
1625 Painted Rock Trail
Reno-Northwest Foothills
4/3/2019
SOLD
173.53
4
2005
2403
201
$417,000
$173.53
$419,900
$174.74
33
2140 Heavenly View Trail
Reno-Northwest Foothills
7/12/2019
SOLD
155.57
4
2008
2712
81
$421,900
$155.57
$421,900
$155.57
34
1820 Heavenly View Trail
Reno-Northwest Foothills
8/30/2019
SOLD
170.41
4
2015
2491
123
$424,500
$170.41
$428,500
$172.02
35
7799 Shalestone Way
Reno-Northwest Foothills
6/26/2019
SOLD
174.74
4
2005
2403
33
$419,900
$174.74
$429,900
$178.90
36
1652 Sawtooth Trail
Reno-Northwest Foothills
8/12/2019
SOLD
178.94
4
2005
2403
36
$430,000
$178.94
$430,000
$178.94
37
1595 Heavenly View Trail
Reno-Northwest Foothills
2/4/2019
SOLD
225.59
3
2016
1950
71
$439,900
$225.59
$435,000
$223.08
38
2250 Heavenly View
Reno-Northwest Foothills
7/24/2019
SOLD
169.25
4
2007
2712
22
$459,000
$169.25
$440,000
$162.24
1748 107
$459,008 $265.65 $450,726 $260.61
1246 25
$329,000 $213.19 $305,000 $213.19
2666 322
$655,000 $301.23 $640,000 $290.70
1644 83
$449,700 $268.82 $445,000 $260.75
$238.01
Avg
191.09
2006
2093 71
$393,278 $191.09 $386,371 $187.51
Min
151.14
2005
1522 20
$324,800 $151.14 $316,000 $150.81
Max
242.33
2016
2712 201
$459,000 $242.33 $440,000 $237.52
Med
190.47
2005
2100 55
$394,500 $190.47 $385,000 $185.44
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CLUB FITNESS For a complete description of all our classes and a current calendar, please visit the fitness calendar on our website at somersett.net.
2019 Snowshoeing Join Linda for snowshoeing and enjoy the beautiful snow-capped Sierras and crisp mountain air. This is a carpooling event, weather permitting. Please visit somersett.net for more information and look for further details in the January/February magazine and the weekly Somersett Happenings emails.
Please note: FITNESS CLASSES will operate on a LIMITED schedule November 28 through December 1 and December 23 through January 2 due to the holidays. All outdoor amenities (tennis, pool, golf) are weather-permitting during winter months.
Personal Training Personal training is a great way to get personalized fitness routines designed to increase your performance and get results. Whether you’re new to the gym, coming back after some time off, or you want to shake up your normal routine, our personal trainers can help you work out safely efficiently.
Age Limits in the Gym Children under 14 years of age are not permitted to use the fitness facilities, including the fitness room and group fitness classes. Children ages 14–17 MUST complete a fitness waiver and meet with the Sports Coordinator regarding fitness etiquette prior to using the fitness center or aerobics classes.
Fitness Questions For information about our free classes, fitness equipment, reformer Pilates, personal training and pricing, please visit our website at somersett.net or contact Camille Porter at 787-4550, ext. 321. If you’re new or just curious about all of our strength-training equipment, call today to arrange a complimentary fitness orientation.
MASSAGE & SPA
W
ind down from a busy week in one of our spacious cedarlined saunas and take advantage of the many amenities in our locker rooms. Both the men’s and women’s locker rooms feature day-use lockers, restrooms, showers and changing areas. The Club at Town Center has licensed massage therapists ready to cater to your aches and pains. Whether you’re looking to alleviate stress or just enjoy a bit of TLC, the Club’s massage menu offers many types of treatments to fit your needs. For more information
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2019 Winter Pool Hours Lap Pool and Upper Spa 6 am – 7 pm daily, depending on weather. AQUATIC RULES: Upper Spa Rules 1. Extended exposure to hot water or vapors may be detrimental to the health of elderly persons and persons with heart conditions, diabetes or high or low blood pressure. 2. People with skin, ear, genital or other body infections, open sores or wounds should not use the hot tub due to the possibility of spreading infection. 3. Do not ingest water by mouth as this can cause infection and illness. Parents are to warn children not to allow water in their mouths. 4. The heat of the hot tub water speeds up the effects of alcohol and can cause sleepiness, dizziness and unconsciousness. 5. Horseplay, splashing, swimming and diving are not permitted in the spas.
Sports, Fitness & Wellness Youth Winter Basketball Sign ups begin December 9 | $50/child Program runs on Tuesdays & Thursdays from January 28 through March 12 5–7 year olds: 4:30-5:30 pm | 6–12 year olds: 5:45-6:45 pm Please sign up at the front desk. For more information, please contact Camille Porter at Camille.porter@fsresidential.com or 787-4500, ext. 321.
Pickleball Mondays, Wednesdays & Saturdays, 12:30–3 pm | Sports Court Have you tried the fastest-growing sport in the country? It’s a great way to enjoy a low-impact workout and make some new friends in the process. No need to purchase any equipment – everything is provided. Questions? Contact Pickleball liaison James Wells at jamrox69@gmail.com.
on what we offer and to contact our massage therapists, call the concierge at 787-4500. Please note: Massages are open to all Somersett residents, including those who live in Sierra Canyon.
Massage Specials Look for details about holiday massage specials on Club flyers, on somersett.net and in the weekly Somersett Happenings enewsletters.
CLUB FITNESS SCHEDULE For a complete description of all our fitness classes and the most up to date calendar, please visit somersett.net or the Club’s concierge desk.
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
Chair Yoga w/ Nancy 8:00 – 9:00 AM
Tabata w/ Angela 6:00 – 6:45 AM
*Hatha Yoga w/ Linda 8:30 – 9:30 AM
Tabata w/ Angela 6:00 – 6:45 AM
*Mind-Body Wellness w/ Bruce 8:00 – 9:00 AM
Tabata w/ Leslie H. 8:00 – 8:45 AM
*Hatha Yoga w/ Linda 8:30 – 9:30 AM
*Gentle Sunrise Yoga w/ Karen 7:30 – 8:30 AM
*Meditation w/ Linda 9:30 – 9:45 AM
*Gentle Sunrise Yoga w/ Karen 7:30 – 8:30 AM
*Hatha Yoga w/ Linda 8:30 – 9:30 AM
Yoga w/ Karen 9:00 – 10:00 AM
Basic Cardio Step w/ Cindy 9:30 – 10:30 AM
*Body Sculpt w/ Beth 9:00 – 9:45 AM
Intermediate Cardio Step w/ Cindy 9:30 – 10:30 AM
*Youth Basketball Open Gym Time 9:00 – 12:00 AM
Intermediate Cardio Step w/ Cindy 9:30 – 10:30 AM *Boot Camp w/ Christy 9:45 – 10:30 AM
*Body Sculpt w/ Beth 9:00 – 9:45 AM Mat Pilates w/ Beth 10:00 – 11:00 AM
*Boot Camp w/ Christy 9:50 AM – 10:35 PM
**Cardio Tennis 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM Power Cycle w/ Christy 10:45 – 11:20 AM
Butts & Guts w/ Beth 11:15 AM – 12:00 PM
**Cardio Tennis Reserved Court Time 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Mat Pilates w/ Beth 10:00 – 11:00 AM
Crunch 15 w/ Christy 11:20 – 11:35 AM
*Pickleball Reserved Court Time 12:30 – 3:00 PM
*Crunch 15 w/ Christy 11:20 – 11:35 AM
Power Cycle w/ Christy 10:45 – 11:20 AM
Butts & Guts w/ Beth 11:15 AM – 12:00 PM
Stretch & Roll w/ Christy 11:35 AM – 12:10 PM
* = Sports Court ** = Tennis Court
Stretch & Roll w/ Christy 11:35 AM – 12:10 PM
Crunch 15 w/ Christy 12:15 – 12:30 PM
Classes are held in the aerobic studio unless otherwise noted.
*Pickleball Reserved Court Time 12:30 –3:00 PM
Circuit Training w/ Christy 4:30 – 5:15 PM
Hatha Yoga w/ Linda 5:30 – 6:30 PM
Crunch 15 w/ Christy 5:15 – 5:30 PM
Chair Yoga w/ Nancy 4:00 – 5:00 PM
*Mind-Body Wellness w/ Bruce 5:30 – 6:30 PM
Spin w/ Christy 5:30 – 6:15 PM
Spin Boot Camp w/ Christy 5:30 – 6:15 PM
Zumba w/ Leslie B. 5:35 – 6:35 PM FITNESS CLASS DESCRIPTIONS Body Sculpt: Define, sculpt and build lean muscle for all levels of fitness. Classes focus on intense isolation exercises with free weights and resistance, ending with abs. Boot Camp: Each boot camp class will push you out of your comfort zone with different exercises to keep you on your toes and work up a sweat through total body, high intensity interval and circuit training. Butts & Guts: Shape and tone your lower body and core. Workouts will focus on strengthening and tightening abs, glutes, legs, and lower back using a variety of different exercises with light weights and body resistance. Cardio Step: A high energy, heart-pumping cardio class that mixes basic to intermediate choreography in a variety of fun styles. Different levels of intensity ensure everyone gets the most out of their workout. This is an excellent cross-training class for all fitness levels. Chair Yoga: A gentle form of Hatha Yoga done while seated or standing next to a chair for support. This class helps with muscle toning, flexibility, mobility, balance, strength, circulation and breathing. Beginner-friendly, all levels welcome. Circuit Training: This class is a high-volume, low-resistance workout with short rest intervals. Improve muscle tone and definition, while improving cardiovascular fitness. Crunch 15: A 15-minute power class that focuses solely on coreand ab-strengthening exercises.
*Pickleball Reserved Court Time 12:30 –3:00 PM
Power Cycle w/ Christy 10:45 – 11:20 AM
Zumba w/ Leslie B. 6:35 – 7:35 PM
Fundamental Yoga w/ Kerry 1:30 – 2:30 PM
PAID PRIVATE REFORMER w/ Beth Tuesday 7:30 – 8:30 AM Tuesday/Thursday 12:00 – 1:00 PM
Crunch 15 w/ Christy 6:15 – 6:30 PM
Fundamental Yoga: Introduces the principles of alignment and breath work in a flow of postures. Students will be introduced to basic yoga postures through step-by-step verbal description and demonstration. This class is beginner-friendly. FX Fitness: A functional fitness class utilizing cardio movement and strength patterns designed to increase flexible strength for daily living activities. All levels welcome. Hatha Yoga (Levels 1 and 2): Concentrates on physical health and mental well-being using body postures (asanas), breathing techniques (pranayama), and meditation techniques (dyana) with the goal of bringing about a healthy body and a clear, peaceful mind. Gentle Sunrise Yoga (Levels 2 and 3): Greet the morning slowly and methodically with deep stretching and mindful yoga practice. Mat Pilates: Use controlled breathing during body weight resisted movements on a floor mat to tone and build core strength. Meditation: A 15-minute mindful meditation practice to nurture a sound mind and enhance personal wellness. Mind-Body Wellness: Explore the healing power of relaxation through breath, and learn how to achieve balance. This class will show you how to fight stress, lack of focus, back and neck pain, poor sleep patterns, and fatigue through visualization, breath work, and mindfulness training. New students welcome! Pickleball: A beginner-friendly racquet sport that combines elements of badminton, tennis and ping pong. Pickleball is open to anyone who wants to play, no equipment needed!
Power Cycle: A condensed spin class that utilizes effective bursts of strength training while spinning. Spin: A high-energy indoor cycling class where you’ll ride a mixture of flats, hills and sprints while burning calories all the way. Spin Boot Camp: Get ready to sweat! This class combines high intensity cycling intervals with boot camp circuit training off the bike to give you an intense, full-body workout. Stretch & Roll: Join our stretch and foam-roller class to improve your flexibility, muscle function and fitness performance. Tabata: Tabata uses short, intense anaerobic exercise with even shorter recovery periods (20 seconds on/10 seconds rest). With a variety of exercises and methods for this training, you’ll always be targeting major muscle groups for a total body workout. Youth Basketball: Families and youth are welcome to come shoot hoops during open gym time. Zumba®: With Latin rhythms and easy-to-follow moves, Zumba® keeps everyone motivated by creating a dance-party atmosphere. REMINDERS: Please arrive on time and sign in at the concierge desk before class begins. Heavy colognes/perfumes should not be worn during class. All participants are asked to wipe down equipment after use. Used equipment should be returned to its’ original location after class. Cell phones should be put on silent and should not be used during class; if you have an emergency please take your call into the hallway.
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S O A
The SOA is professionally managed by FirstService Residential. The onsite office is located at The Club at Town Center. CUSTOMER CARE: 775-624-9152 NEW! ASSESSMENT MAILING ADDRESS: P.O. Box 62049 Newark, NJ 07101
Assessment Reminder Assessments are due on the first of each month. A late fee of $25 will be posted to accounts not paid by the 30th of the month. Accounts 60 days past due will lose clubhouse and/or Canyon Nine privileges. Accounts 75 days past due will be sent to collections.
Assessment Payments Submitted Online You can pay your monthly assessments online from the FirstService Residential website through ClickPay, a third-party payment processing company. Payments submitted through ClickPay typically take up to three business days to be credited to your assessment account. Please keep this in mind since payments received after the 30th are subject to a $25 late fee. ClickPay charges a fee for its payments made by debit or credit card. There is no fee if you pay by e-check. For an extra fee, you may arrange to have a payment posted within one business day. You may also submit payments to the SOA office, via check or money order only.
Rules + Regulations Spotlight DECEMBER DECORATIONS Holiday decorations may be installed up to 10 days before a holiday and must be taken down within 10 days after the holiday, with the exception of the December holidays. December decorations may be installed beginning at Thanksgiving and must be removed by January 31. 26
ACCOUNT INFORMATION: somersett.connectresident.com ASSOCIATION HOURS: Monday – Friday: 8 am to 5 pm The SOA office will be closed on Thanksgiving, Black Friday (Nov. 29), Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day.
New mailing address for SOA dues Somersett Owner’s Association is transitioning to a new mailing address for association dues. The new address is P.O. Box 62049 Newark, NJ 07101. As before, make your check out to Somersett Owner’s Association and be sure to include your SOA account number on your check. You can find your account number in your coupon book. Time frame: From now until March 2020, payments will be accepted at either address. After March 2020, payments will only be accepted at the new address. HOW WILL THIS AFFECT YOU? If you pay your association dues via your bank online (online banking): You MUST inform your bank of the new mailing address before March 2020. (This usually involves going your bank’s website and editing the address for the payee you set up for your association dues.) If you pay your assessments via ClickPay (Autopay): There is no change. If you pay your assessments via coupon: There is no need to do anything. Your new payment coupons for 2020 will be updated with the new address. If you pay your assessments via check or money order at SOA offices or via the lock box at Aspen Lodge: There is no change. We will forward your checks to be processed.
Compliance Information
Meeting Agendas and Minutes
To report a non-compliance, please email Chrissy Parker at christina.parker@fsresidential.com or call 787-4500, ext. 327. Please note that while we do investigate and document each complaint received, we cannot disclose the status of anyone’s account. Should a homeowner not respond to or correct a violation, he or she will be summoned to a hearing and could be suspended from the Club and assessed fines. At this time the Association has a policy not to enter a property unless it is bank owned, and then only to repair front-yard landscaping.
Agendas for Board of Directors’ meetings will be posted online at somersett.net at least 10 days prior to the scheduled meeting. Minutes of these meetings will be posted at somersett.net once they have been approved at the next scheduled meeting. Association members may request a draft copy of minutes, available as a pdf file sent via email, or as a printed copy available for pick up at the front desk at The Club at Town Center. For a charge, members may also request to have an audio file of the meeting placed on a CD or flash drive. You may also bring your own flash drive or CD to the concierge desk. To request draft minutes or an audio file, please send an email to soa@mysomersett.com or stop by the concierge desk to request your preferred format.
COMPLIANCE VIOLATIONS AUGUST – SEPTEMBER 2019 General landscaping
73
Exterior lighting
7
Parking/vehicular regulations
12
Unsightly items
7
Other
36
Total
135
Somersett Owners Association 2019 Meeting Schedule Any changes to the meeting dates will be updated online at somersett.net on the SOA’s Committees & Meetings page. Executive sessions and AGC meetings are not open to residents other than those on the agenda. Communications, Facilities, Finance and SGCC/SOA Water Facilities committee meetings are open to all owners and are held at The Club at Town Center. Meetings of the Board of Directors are also open to all owners and are held in the Sports Court at The Club at Town Center.
S O A
2019 Board Election and Annual Meeting By now you should have received Board election ballots and candidate statements. Nevada law requires that all directors be elected by secret written ballot. Only you can vote on your secret ballot, which must be completely filled in and placed in the envelope marked secret ballot. It will not be opened until the Annual Meeting at 4 pm on Monday, November 18, at The Club at Town Center. Ballots returned by U.S. Mail must be sent to The Club at Town Center, 7650 Town Square Way, Reno, NV 89523 by November 17. Ballots may also be returned in person to the ballot boxes at either the Club or Aspen Lodge, no later than 1 pm on November 18. No ballots will be accepted at the Annual Meeting.
November 5th
2:00 pm
Facilities
7th
9:00 am
AGC
11th
4:00 pm
Finance
12th
5:30 pm
Communications
18th
4:00 pm
ANNUAL MEMBERS MEETING
December 3rd
2:00 pm
Facilities
5th
3:00 pm
SGCC/SOA Water Facilities Ad Hoc
5th
9:00 am
AGC
12th
2:00 pm
Executive
12th
5:30 pm
BOARD
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15TH ANNUAL
Sip-N-Shop Saturday, November 23 12–4 pm | Open to the public
Get a head start on holiday shopping at our highly anticipated Sip-N-Shop event! Browse a selection of unique items, including jewelry, apparel, home and holiday decor and much more while enjoying wine and the company of neighbors and friends. This event is open to the public, so be sure to invite all of your friends and family members who live outside of Somersett! If you are interested in being a vendor for this event, please pick up an application at the concierge desk at the Club.
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Be a Santa to a Senior
S
omersett will once again help make the holidays a little brighter for area seniors in need. Starting November 6, the Club at Town Center’s Christmas tree will be adorned with special “bulbs,’’ part of Home Instead Senior Care’s Be a Santa to a Senior program. Each bulb will list the name of an area senior, along with a suggested gift item. If you want to participate, stop by the Club and select a bulb, purchase the item(s) listed, and drop the unwrapped gift(s) and the bulb in the collection bin next to the tree before December 4. Home Instead Senior Care and community volunteers will wrap and deliver the gifts. Watch for more information on Somersett. net and in Somersett Happenings weekly enewsletters. SIGN UP HERE: www.somersett.net/newsletter-sign-up
During November and December our downtown store turns into a Winter Wonderland filled with ideas for holiday decorating from hearth, to table, to tree. Great gift ideas too. Take a trip to Truckee, visit historic downtown and find your way to our store in the Loading Dock building, where the holiday has arrived in style. Mountain Home Center, 10115 Donner Pass Rd, Downtown Truckee, 530-550-8800. Open Sun thru Thurs 10A to 5P; Fri and Sat 10A to 6P. www.MountainHomeCenter.com 29
A Guide to Snow Removal along Somersett Streets and Sidewalks Private streets Snow removal and street sweeping within the sub-associations of the Village and the Vue are the responsibility of the sub-associations. Other private streets within the Association (streets that are behind a gate) will be plowed when there is an accumulation of three inches on the street. Streets will be swept within a reasonable time frame following the last snowfall to clear the streets of sand and debris. Community gates are left open during and after storms to allow equipment to move through the community quickly and efficiently and to avoid accidents involving equipment – or homeowner vehicles – sliding through the gates.
City-owned streets In Somersett, any street that is not behind a gate is a public street, which means that plowing is the responsibility of the city. If you have questions, contact the city at 334-2099.
Sidewalks Homeowners are responsible for maintaining and shoveling the sidewalks adjacent to their property. The Association will plow the common area sidewalks and asphalt trails along the three major parkways (Somersett, Del Webb and Somersett Ridge) if there is still snow on the sidewalks and trails within 48 hours after the end of snowfall.
Report potholes If you spot a pothole on a city-maintained street, call Reno Direct at 334-4636, or submit a request online at https:// goo.gl/DvimMh To report a pothole on an SOA-maintained street behind a gate, call the SOA office at 787-4500, or email soa@ mysomersett.com.
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SUNDAY
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
November 1 2 Color coding system for events throughout Somersett Living and all SOA Communications are: BROWN: Events for residents with access to The Club at Town Center. BLUE: SOA events open to all residents, including Sierra Canyon. GREEN: Events at the SGCC; open to all residents. PURPLE: Public events; open to anyone.
Art + Painting
3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Knitting + Crocheting Pinochle
Mah Jongg Investment Roundtable Discussion
Adult Watercolor Class Cribbage Club
Mah Jongg
Art + Painting Kids’ Movie Night
Chili Cook-off
Bridge Club
10 11 12 13 14 15 16
Acoustic Circle Jam
Knitting + Crocheting Pinochle
Mah Jongg Coffee + Treats with Staff
Adult Watercolor Class Cribbage Club
Mah Jongg
Art + Painting
SOA Adult Potluck
Bridge Club
17 18 19 20 21 22 23
Knitting + Crocheting Board Game Club
Pinochle
Cribbage Club Mah Jongg
ANNUAL MEMBERS MTG.
Bridge Club
Mah Jongg
Art + Painting
Sip-N-Shop
Book Club
24 25 26 27 28 29 30
Acoustic Circle Jam
Knitting + Crocheting
Mah Jongg
Pinochle
Cribbage Club Bridge Club
Club Closed
Art + Painting
SOA Offices Closed
SOA Offices Closed
December 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Knitting + Crocheting Pinochle
Mah Jongg Investment Roundtable Discussion
Adult Watercolor Class
Mah Jongg
Art + Painting
Cribbage Club
Neighborhood of Lights Viewing
Neighborhood of Lights Viewing
Bridge Club
Neighborhood of Lights Viewing
8 9 10 11 12 13 14
Acoustic Circle Jam Neighborhood of Lights Viewing
Knitting + Crocheting Pinochle Neighborhood of Lights Viewing
Mah Jongg Neighborhood of Lights Viewing
Adult Watercolor Class Cribbage Club Bridge Club Neighborhood of Lights Viewing
Mah Jongg Neighborhood of Lights Viewing Board Meeting
Art + Painting Holiday Open House & Neighborhood of Lights Winners Announced
15 16 17 18 19 20 21
Board Game Club
Knitting + Crocheting
Mah Jongg
Pinochle
Cribbage Club Bridge Club
22/29 23/30 24/31 25
Acoustic Circle Jam (22)
Knitting + Crocheting (23/30) Pinochle (23/30)
Club Closes at 2 pm (24/31) SOA Offices Closed (24/31)
Art + Painting Mah Jongg
First Day of Winter Candy Cane Hunt Break Camp
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Mah Jongg
Art + Painting
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Club Closed SOA Offices Closed
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