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The Holidays in Somersett! p. 10-11
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2023 Board of Directors soaboard@somersett.org
Jacob Williams President
NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2023
Anna Olea-Moger Secretary
Mark Capalongan
Vice President, Community Relations
Clint Maples
Vice President at Large
Lance Fithian Treasurer
Please note: Two Board seats (Anna Olea-Moger and Clint Maples) are up for election and will be filled after ballots are counted at the Annual Meeting on Wednesday, Nov. 15.
Staff Directory Nancy Kerry 775-571-9233 Community Manager Nancy.Kerry@mysomersett.com Lorrie Olson 775-571-8695 Professional Community Manager Lorrie.Olson@mysomersett.com Jessica McCarron 775-571-9479 Assistant Community Manager Jessica.McCarron@mysomersett.com Sean Leonard 775-571-8059 Management Analyst Sean.Leonard@mysomersett.com Robin Bolson 775-571-9643 Communications Manager Robin.Bolson@mysomersett.com
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Message from the Board
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Somersett Golf & Country Club
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Somersett Events
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Canyon Nine
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The Club at Town Center Reminders
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Somersett Living Profile: Jennifer Marie Pelfini
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The Holidays & the Homeless
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Sports, Fitness & Wellness
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November & December Events Calendar
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.
Exciting news!
The Communications team is creating a new website for the Somersett community that is not only beautiful but also super user-friendly. We can’t wait to share it with you! The launch of the new site is planned for November. With the arrival of our new site, there will be some changes to the email addresses we use for contacting SOA committees and the Board. We will provide details in the Happenings enewsletters and on the new site. Stay tuned for updates! Somersett Owners Association The Club at Town Center | 7650 Town Square Way Reno, NV 89523 775-787-4500 | soa@somersett.org | somersett.org
Devon Scott 775-571-9201 Administrative Assistant Devon.Scott@mysomersett.com
Association Hours:
Hunter Edgar 775-571-8767 Resort Manager Hunter.Edgar@mysomersett.com
Club at Town Center Hours:
Ron Eckhardt 775-571-8050 Operations Manager Ron.Eckhardt@mysomersett.com
The Village: Jessica McCarron, Community Manager | 775-571-9479 Heather Fox, Staff Assistant | 775-571-8613 | heather.fox@mysomersett.com Nancy Kerry, SOA Community Manager | 775-571-9233 nancy.kerry@mysomersett.com
Heather Fox 775-571-8613 Staff Assistant Heather.Fox@mysomersett.com Scott Goodin Maintenance Scott.Goodin@mysomersett.com
Monday–Friday: 8 am to 5 pm. Offices will be closed on Veteran’s Day (Nov. 10), Thanksgiving, Black Friday, Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, and New Year’s Day. The Club at Town Center is open from 5 am to 9 pm daily for those with an Access Card, fob, or app to unlock the front doors.
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Front Cover: Mark Elkins is decked out and ready to join the Holiday Caravan to see the Neighborhood of Lights in 2022. This year the Holiday Caravan is on Sunday, Dec. 17. Photo by Robin Bolson
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BOARD MESSAGE Living with wildfires The hillside had been grazed all summer to knock down the high grass. Yet once the fire began the flames flared 8 feet high and advanced quickly up the hill toward my house. The sky was black with thick smoke which created a disorienting and surreal reality reminiscent of so many famous depictions of hell. Like a half-crazed fool, I stood on the ridge next to the house with garden hose in-hand, spraying down the eves of the roof with a miniscule and insignificant stream of water. The flames were now just a few feet away, and a dread came over me because I knew that within minutes the wood house would soon be engulfed in flames. Suddenly a helicopter appeared overhead and dropped a thousand gallons of water on my head and in an instant the threatening flames were extinguished. I was never so grateful, and once the crisis was over, I found those airborne firefighters to thank them personally for saving my home. Instead, they thanked me for maintaining defensible space around the home and keeping the fuel load down! They declared it had made their job possible. Firefighters prioritize their efforts where they have the best chance of saving structures.
Fire preparation is typically boring to think about, expensive to accomplish, and maintaining defensible space doesn’t always show a visible aesthetic benefit. Yet once the sky is black with smoke suddenly what was once boring, becomes highly emotional. Somersett stretches over 2,247 acres of rolling hills and steep inclines. There are 3,450 homes and approximately 10,000 residents. While not in a forest, our community is built in grassland and desert scrub which experiences frequent high winds. Somersett has been fortunate and has not been impacted by wildfire since its beginnings 20 years ago. Still there have been fires nearby including Caughlin Ranch in 2020, recognizing that each area is unique for fire risk. A key concern identified in the Somersett community wildfire protection plan is the location of homes along ridgelines above drainage channels with heavy riparian vegetation. Another concern is locally invasive and highly flammable cheatgrass and medusahead, which add to the fuel loads. That sounds scary, so what can be done? Quite a lot! With the benefit of a $3.2 million Federal USFS Grant program, our wildfire protection efforts effectively increase by a factor of five. Somersett and Sierra Canyon will each contribute $100K per year in matching fund as a part of grant requirements. This four-year program defines and measures control efforts according to a comprehensive plan that is professionally managed to accomplish specific grant directives which will reduce the highest risks. This involves a combination of mitigation projects to thin and reduce hillside fuels growth, followed by selective application of herbicides and preemergent, and replanting to replace invasive grasses with fire-adapted native bunch grasses. Additionally, the grant provides the means to create a more fire-resilient community through homeowner engagement and community education, including updated evacuation plans. ` A thoughtful progressive approach will net the best results. We can’t clear 2,200 acres without spending $10 million, nor would that produce the best results because it would cause damaging erosion and wildlife issues. Managing risks with carefully designed plans will provide the best protection and lowest risks. When a fire comes, our main objective is to give our firefighters time to respond and save structures. We can thank them for saving our homes, and they may well thank us for helping them do their job because of our prior planning and fuels mitigation. The first effort of our fuels mitigation will likely be on the western border of Sierra Canyon, because this is one of the highest risks. That effort will clear 60 acres likely late this year,
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a workload worth over $220K which will provide immediate risk the stated results and reporting as required by the Federal reduction. Clearing and reducing fuel loads will be followed by grant, as well as adhering to the multi-year master plan. fuel breaks, herbicide treatment, reseeding, and native brush When it comes to community wildfire protections, we’re all replacement. Then maintenance in each follow-on year to stay in this together. Homeowners will partner with our efforts to ahead of re-growth as we move the primary effort to other reduce risks and part of this program is to provide education, areas of high risk. This optimizes the results and reduces the resources, and formalized plans which will involve you. This risks for several years beyond the current season. does not guarantee that the grass behind each house will be cut, instead it focuses on the community-wide risks where By the end of this period, at a minimum in accordance efforts will achieve the greatest benefit in decreasing risk. with the requirements of the grant, we will have performed Homeowners are allowed and encouraged to reduce growth hazardous fuels reduction on over 400 acres, restoration and reseeding of a total of 350 acres, and the creation of six shaded within 30 feet of their property line when they are adjacent fire breaks covering more than 90 acres. Plus, we will conduct to common open areas. For those who own vacant lots, or otherwise need assistance, our fire contractors will also be over 100 home defensible space assessments each year and available to hire for your mitigation efforts. other outreach to homeowners in Somersett. Wildfire is not to be feared. It’s simply something to prepare The Board has selected highly qualified forestry contractors for and at this juncture we are in better shape moving forward after competitive bidding and analysis. Those contractors than ever before. will work under the direction of our dedicated administrator and project manager Tray Palmer. Tray served as the Fire Onward! Marshall for the City or Reno for many years, and we are fortunate to obtain his expertise leading and managing this effort top-to-bottom. He is intimately familiar with fire grants, and is a resident of Somersett. His oversight ensures not only continuous productivity but keeps the effort on track to deliver SOA Board Vice President, Community Relations
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Somersett Golf & Country Club Country Club Golf Shop Hours November Tuesday-Sunday: 8 am-6 pm December Tuesday-Sunday: 10 am-4 pm
For those interested in playing bocce please note there is a grooming rake/brush located in the cart barn of the clubhouse. Bocce balls and scoreboards may be checked out from the golf shop staff during operating hours.
Community Driving Range Hours November Tuesday-Sunday: 8:30 am-5 pm December Tuesday-Sunday: 10 am-4 pm
Play the Tom Kite-designed Championship Country Club Course
All Somersett residents are welcome to play the Championship Country Club Course up to four times per year. Each resident may book a foursome of players at a rate of $125 per player (in-season) and $80 per player (offseason, November-March), which includes green fee, driving range usage, and golf cart. We take tee times for residents four days in advance at 775-787-1800, Ext 2.
Country Club First Tee Times
November Tuesday-Sunday: 9 am; Closed Monday December Tuesday-Sunday: 11 am; Closed Monday
**All times are weather-dependent. Please call the golf shop at 775-787-1800, Ext 2 Bocce Ball Court Hours November Tuesday-Sunday: 8 am-5 pm* October Tuesday-Sunday: 10 am-4 pm* *May play until dusk if in possession of own bocce balls
Driving Range
Somersett residents have both complimentary & fee-based access to the Country Club Driving Range. We encourage you to take advantage of this wonderful opportunity. It is available Tuesdays through Sundays. We are CLOSED TO ALL ACTIVITY on Mondays. In-season (mid-April through October) there is no charge for residents to hit off the matted surfaces. The majority of the time this will be on the north side of the driving range, however, on rare occasions, we will be on mats on the south side and you will be welcome to utilize that side. Our service attendants will provide shuttle service or you are permitted to walk to what is the back of the driving range. We do not allow private cart access due to the one-lane path traveling back and forth. The golf balls will be staged there for you.
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 Off-season (November thru mid-April) the tennis shoes, is required. north side of the driving range is closed and all play is from the mats on the south side. As a Somersett resident, you have access
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to the turf tee. There is a $15/person fee that must be paid in the golf shop prior to usage. Please show your receipt to the range attendant. Access to the putting and chipping area is allowed only by paying the $15/person fee – no exceptions. Utilizing the turf tee and practice areas without paying the fee will result in lost privileges for the remainder of the current season. Juniors MUST be accompanied by an adult.
CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR 2023 CLUB CHAMPIONS
Winter/Snow Season 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 golf course. Damage caused by this activity becomes apparent in the spring and playing conditions are greatly sacrificed. Thank you in advance for your cooperation.
Somersett Golf Shop
Are you looking for that special gift for the golfer this holiday season? Check out the golf shop in the clubhouse for all your apparel and equipment needs. We have accounts with all major companies and can special order items that are not in stock.
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Championship Women: Alice Miller First Flight Women: Rachel Bechard Boys: Cole Draper Girls: Lulu Escobar
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Golf Tip
By Stuart Smith – PGA Director of Golf
Putting
As 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:
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Place the ball slightly left of center (right-handers), with hands centered slightly forward of the body. The putter shaft should be perpendicular to the ground. This allows the putter to catch the ball on the ascent of the putter head. Eyes over the ball OR slightly inside the ball. You might have to adjust the length you are holding the putter to accomplish this. 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. The motion of the putter includes a connection of the chest, shoulders, arms, hands, putter grip, and putter head all working at the same tempo. Research shows the best putters adhere closely to a 2:1 tempo on all length putts. Allow the putter to swing on its natural arc. The putter is NOT designed to swing on a straight line but rather an arc, unlike a croquet mallet, which is designed to swing straight back and straight through.
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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 your great players. This would equal .60 seconds on the backstroke and .30 seconds on the throughstroke. This highlights the acceleration through the ball. All of the putting greats do that. Simply said, two syllables back and one syllable through – AP-PLE PIE recited at the same speed no matter the length of the putt. Strive for approximately .90 seconds total time (nearly one second) at this 2:1 tempo. There are many apps and devices but if you are serious about improving, I recommend the Blast Motion Sensor for golf. It accurately measures 11 separate metrics – most importantly tempo. At least check out their website: https://golf.blastmotion.com/golf/ Need help with your putting this winter? Set up a lesson in our Short Game Arena here at the Country Club. Putting is one of the easiest things to improve upon with a little instruction. Our staff can be reached at 775-787-1800, Ext 2, or email me at ssmith@somersett. com to set an appointment.
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Somersett Events Kids’ Movie Night
Friday, Nov. 17, 5:30-8:30 pm $15/child; ages 5-12
Your child will enjoy pizza while watching a family-friendly movie with their friends. They are welcome to dress in PJs and bring a pillow and a comfy blanket! This event is exclusive to members of the Club at Town Center.
HOLIDAY EVENTS
The Events Committee and Somersett staff are cooking up a festive lineup of holiday events, so come one, come all, and let’s have a jolly old time together! Be sure to check the Somersett Happenings enewsletters or the Calendar on Somersett.org for more information and links to ticket sales. These seasonal events are open to all Somersett residents, including those who live in Sierra Canyon.
Christmas Tree Lighting
Friday, Dec. 1, from 5:30-7:30 pm The Club at Town Center | Free
Thanksgiving Dinner Potluck Thursday, Nov. 9 6-9 pm in the Canyon View Room Free
Come together with friends, family, and neighbors as we celebrate the spirit of gratitude and togetherness. Bring a side or dessert to share and we will provide the turkeys in this family-friendly potluck.
Kick off the holiday season with a lighting ceremony for the beautiful tree in the Great Room of the Club at Town Center. The fun begins at 5:30 p.m. and will include a sing-along to holiday songs featuring the Sierra Canyon Singers, a chance to visit with Santa and snag some holiday family photos, seasonal crafts for kids, treats, hot chocolate, and other family-friendly festivities leading up to the main event – the tree-lighting countdown at 6:30 pm! Don’t miss this!
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Board President Jacob Williams and his wife, Haylee.
Holiday Gala
Saturday, Dec. 2, from 5:30-10 pm The Club at Town Center $85/person
Get ready to don your finest holiday attire and let’s ring in the festivities together! Our elegant gala is just around the corner, and it promises to be a truly magical night. Picture this: enchanting carolers serenading you during cocktail hour, a delectable sit-down buffet dinner prepared by the talented A.C.E. Personal Chef, and an unforgettable dance floor brought to life by a DJ who knows how to keep the party going. The Events Committee is pulling out all the stops to make this evening a memorable one, and you won’t want to miss it. So, mark your calendars and get ready to celebrate in style! Tickets will go on sale in early November.
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Holiday Caravan and Neighborhood of Lights Party Sunday, Dec. 17, at 4:30 pm Meet in front of the Club at Town Center in your vehicle (holiday decorations are encouraged!) | Free
7th Annual Neighborhood of Lights Sign up: By Tuesday, Nov. 28 Contest runs: December 1-16
The Seventh Annual Neighborhood of Lights will once again light up the community in December! This mapped tour of homes decked out in holiday displays is a favorite tradition here in Somersett. Children and adults alike appreciate seeing their community sparkle with the spirit of their neighbors’ decorating efforts as they vote for their favorite displays. We hope you will consider entering your home to be entered into our contest and featured on our map of decorated homes. Categories are: • Classic: Traditional decorations • Griswold: Over-the-top fun • Young People’s Choice: Displays appealing to those under age 17 • Just Decorating: You have holiday decorations that your neighbors might enjoy, but you don’t want your display to be voted on. All addresses in this category will be entered into a raffle for a prize. • Best Street: Get together with your neighbors and enter your street in this coveted category. To qualify for this category, a minimum of 4 homes on your street must participate. It does NOT need to be every home on
your street. To enter, fill out the Neighborhood of Lights entry form on the home page of Somersett.org or email Robin Bolson at robin.bolson@mysomersett. com. The deadline to enter is Nov. 28.
Golf carts and other vehicles decked out in holiday lights and decorations will tour highlights from the Neighborhood of Lights entries, waving and spreading holiday cheer to all who come out to greet them (this will take about an hour). When the caravan returns to the Club, we will treat participants to a Holiday Party featuring adult beverages, treats, and an announcement of the Neighborhood of Lights winners.
TOUR THE DISPLAYS AND VOTE: On Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays from Dec. 1- 16, enjoy the displays with your family and friends and vote for your favorites. A link to a map of participating homes will be posted on the home page of Somersett.org starting on Dec. 1, along with a link to a ballot. MORE INFO: We will post further details about the Neighborhood of Lights map, the Holiday Caravan, and the Holiday Party on Somersett.org and in the weekly Somersett Happenings newsletters (to subscribe, email Robin.Bolson@mysomersett.com). Many thanks to our community partners for this event, Jason Kirby of The Kirby Team, Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices, Drysdale Properties, Stephanie Hanna of Omega Mortgage Group, and Brett Charbonneau –
* This event is exclusive to members of the Club at Town Center.
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Please check in at the Golf Hut before you play. Canyon Nine Golf Course is a private course for the enjoyment of Somersett residents and their guests (including our sub-associations, The Village, The Vue, and Sierra Canyon). Play is free for residents; $10 for their guests. This executive par 3 walking course is the perfect choice for learning the game or a quick nine after work. No tee times are required. Play is first-come, first-served. Golf course reminders: Canyon Nine users should remember these important rules. • Players must start from Hole #1. Starting on any other hole is not permitted. • Please help maintain bunkers by entering at the shallowest point and raking the bunker. • Repair all ball marks on the green and divots. • Individuals using the Canyon Nine trails shall keep their dogs on leashes at all times and promptly remove their dog’s waste.
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Golf bag tags Do you have your Somersett golf bag tag? The tag helps us identify residents from non-residents and allows you to get right to your game with no need to check in before you play. Get your free tag by emailing tctc@mysomersett.org.
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The Club at Town Center Reminders Reserve your spot
ACTIVENet and its app Captivate are a reservation system for Fitness Classes, Tennis and Pickleball courts, kids’ programs, and more. For more information, go to www. somersett.org/p/ACTIVENet
Entering the Club
Tennis Courts and Lap Pool
You may use your access card to open gates at the Tennis Courts or Lap Pool. You still need to reserve a tennis or pickleball court through ACTIVENet.
RSVP Policy
Please remember to RSVP for programs by the deadline Club doors are always locked and access is available to Club listed so we can ensure that enough supplies and staff members from 5 am to 9 pm via an access card, fob, or app. are available. All fees are due at the time of reservation. Unless stated otherwise, cancellations must be made 48 The outer doors will be open on weekdays from 8 am to 5 hours before an event to receive a refund. No refunds will pm, allowing entry to the vestibule where an intercom is be given for no-shows. Unless noted, all events are for located. Thank you for helping us preserve this facility for residents only. If residents choose to bring a guest, event the use of residents only! and guest fees apply.
Don’t have an access card?
If you don’t yet have an access card, fob, or the app (your choice), please email soa@somersett.org to obtain a waiver form. Once you fill out the form and send it back to us, staff will arrange to give you a key fob, key card, or a link to the app (your choice) which we will activate once your residency is authenticated.
Please, don’t hold the door for others
Remember, when entering the Club, each member should use his or her access card/fob or app to unlock the door for members of his or her household. Please do not hold the door open to allow additional people to enter. Violation of this policy could result in your access being revoked.
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Childrens’ programming
The Goddard School offers before/after school programs and day camps at the Club at Town Center.
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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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THE CLUB AT TOWN CENTER A 22,000 square foot, 9 million dollar facility which includes the Canyon Nine par 3 golf course, 27 miles of hiking and biking trails.
AEROBICS STUDIO Cardio kick b sculpting, spinning, yoga or pilates c wor sign up with a personal trainer.
POOLS/SPAS A resort pool with a 98 foot water slide, three lane junior Olympic pool and two full spas.
CARDIO-WEIGHT STUDIO Ellip 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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Breaking free from society’s expectations: Jenn Pelfini’s journey of empowerment By: Robin Bolson, Communications Manager
Somersett resident Jennifer Marie Pelfini has a message for anyone who feels stuck in a job - or in life: “If you keep doing the things that other people tell you to do, you never get to be yourself.” She writes about her journey of self-discovery in a new book, “The Impact of One Voice, Volume 2 - Inspirational Stories of Passion, Purpose and Perseverance,’’ which features 15 female voices. Jenn is the only author from Reno. The book is a #1 international best-seller.
her career. She was married to Michael, they owned a home together, and they were expecting their first child. One day, Jenn walked into a meeting at work, and they told her she was being let go due to a reorganization (very common in tech companies). She was stunned. How was she going to find another job now?
After much soul-searching, Michael and Jenn decided to make a big move, and first targeted Truckee. Their realtor (JB Benna of Benna Mountain Luxury) steered them toward Reno, which they hadn’t considered. But after driving around Somersett and eating lunch at the Grille they looked out at the beautiful views Jenn came by this knowledge the hard way – when a door slammed closed unexpectedly, she was forced to reevaluate her and said, “Oh my gosh, this is amazing.’’ life. Another thing that appealed to them was that Somersett felt like a family community, which was important because they She worked in the corporate tech world in the Bay Area for were expecting their first child, and they had no local family or many years, adhering to a path that she believed society support system. expected her to follow – pursuing success financially and in 18
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Learn more about Jenn, read her cooking blog, and find more information about “The Impact of One Voice’’ at www.jennmarieliving.com
Jenn points out that women often are categorized into a box which leads them to take jobs and do things that fit the description of how society expects them to be. “And any time we step outside of that description, we’re told ‘no, you can’t do that. That’s not you.’ And I challenge that.’’
She challenged that in the corporate world, as an entrepreneur, The Pelfinis ended up buying a home on Gypsy Hill Trail in 2018 and as a mom. “I, you, do not have to do or be what other and the neighbors immediately made them feel welcome. “This people want you to be,’’ she says. ‘’And what you do defines who (place) is really special,’’ Jenn says. you become.’’ For two years after their daughter Audriana was born, Jenn was a stay-at-home mom. One day she attended a virtual Pampered Chef party – it was during the Covid lockdown – and it struck her that she could work for Pampered Chef. She loved to cook and already had a cooking blog. Plus, she had a background in marketing. But she still hesitated – was this the right move? Could she be successful? Finally, she jumped in, worked hard and found that she was good at it, partly because she had the skills, but also because she had tapped into something she was passionate about. “I felt that I had value to add to people’s lives because I could help them in their kitchen,’’ she says. “I could help them cook, and I could help them with great products.” Around this time, an opening came up on Somersett’s Communications Committee. Buoyed by her success with Pampered Chef, she thought, “why don’t I volunteer and try to help them with their challenges?’’ So, she stepped up to the plate and became a valued member of the committee, serving for a year and a half.
And she’s still expanding her definition of what and who she is. Her work with Pampered Chef led to another project, as assistant editor of communications for the Diocese of Reno, she writes for the High Desert Catholic, the official news magazine for the diocese which is mailed to about 20,000 homes in Northern Nevada. Jenn tells the stories of people who have experienced hope through life experiences including marriage, pregnancy loss, and parents struggling to bring faith into their home. “It was passion,’’ she says, “It was totally passion, sharing these stories of people’s lives.” And she hopes the book resonates with readers. Its creator, Arvee Robinson, told Jenn that if her story is never told then it will never change someone’s life. “That’s what this book is about,’’ Jenn says, “the impact of one voice, those stories of those women, those 15 women, are meant to make you take a step back and realize that your story absolutely matters.’’
“The more I stepped out of that uncomfortable zone, the more confident I felt in my ability to be able to service other people,’’ she says.
Jenn’s latest project
While working on a story for High Desert Catholic about the ministry of music she met Nina Weaver who had just produced an album. Music and singing are another passion of Jenn’s and she had been wanting to record a song about faith written by her mom, Arlene Mary Houdek. Nina helped with the arrangement and introduced Jenn to a Reno producer who recorded the song. Stay tuned!
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UNDERSTANDING THE HOLIDAYS FROM A HOMELESS PERSPECTIVE INSIGHTS FROM KARMA BOX FOUNDER BY JODY BADEN, RESIDENT OF SIERRA CANYON
I sat down recently with Karma Box founder Grant Denton to talk about the season of giving. As you may know from the previous article on how to help the homeless (in the July/August issue), Grant has a lot of personal experience with homelessness, which makes him an expert, for sure. What I thought we’d be talking about was specific needs for our homeless folks. However, we had a very different conversation. “Some folks on the street really do not like the
holidays. There are a lot of painful memories, and their feelings of isolation that come with being homeless,” Grant explained. They might feel apathetic about the holidays, trying to numb their feelings to avoid pain. Also contributing to the sadness and anxiety is the homeless person’s inability to give anything to their family at this time of year. “I felt terrible not being able to buy anything for my kids. Luckily, my grandma stepped in and bought them gifts; she put my name on them, but I still felt bad.”
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DONATIONS
Here are some ideas for organizations that need donations. To find more, go to the City of Reno “Homelessness “ page: www.reno.gov/community/homelessness Clothing Donations • Good Shepherd Clothes Closet • Dimensions Valley View Christian Fellowship Toiletries • Catholic Charities • Karma Box Project Pet Food • Nevada Humane Society • Pet Network Humane Society
VOLUNTEERING
For an extensive list of places to volunteer, go to linktr.ee/renogive • St Vincent’s Dining Room • Keep Truckee Meadows Beautiful • United Way of Northern Nevada and the Sierra • Catholic Charities of Northern • Nevada Youth Empowerment Project • Seniors In Service • Washoe County Volunteer Opportunities • Eddy House Not all people who are homeless feel this way, but many do. So, If you want to feed people, volunteering at one of the centers we’re left to wonder how to express our feelings of compassion, that provide meals is the way to go. Unfortunately, food generosity and wanting to help during the holidays in a way pantries don’t have other resources available to help the that really does help. homeless. These ideas are from Grant’s “Guide to Giving.” They’re suggestions for giving of any kind during any season. They apply not only to helping those in need, but maybe even to giving in general:
• Is it needed? • Will it serve a purpose? • What positive impact can it bring? • Is it thoughtful and impactful?
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So how can we really help the homeless, at the holidays or any time? Here is Grant’s advice: Do NOT do anything on the streets/parks, etc. Why? It’s difficult for helping organizations to work with people when they don’t have access to them. Instead of helping someone where they are, direct them to services that can provide sustainable help. That way, they’ll know where to find help, instead of being conditioned for help to come to them.
Homelessness is everyone’s problem. Everyone can do something. If your church or community group would like to learn more about homelessness and how you can make the most of your time, talent and resources, Grant would be happy to meet with you. Currently, he is working with Trinity Episcopal Cathedral to maximize the impact of the Sack Lunch program they sponsor for the homeless in downtown Reno. Grant can be reached at grantadenton@gmail.com or 702-9800347. It feels good to give – and it feels even better to give in ways that really make a difference. If we all paddle in the same direction, we can get where we need to go!
Quick links: Renogive:
City of Reno Homelessness page:
Grant’s number one suggestion is to donate to organizations that provide support to the homeless or volunteer. Money is always welcome as it can be directed to the biggest needs.
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Sports, Fitness & Wellness Classes
Fitness classes
Pickleball
Fitness class descriptions
Pickleball is a racquet sport that combines elements of tennis, badminton, and ping pong. Even if you’ve never played this beginner-friendly game before, come on out and join in the fun! Reservations are necessary and are available through ACTIVENet.
Spots are limited and reservations are required through ACTIVENet.
TRX Body Sculpt: A low-intensity, full-body sculpting class using the TRX suspension straps and weights, ending with a few minutes to relax and stretch out all the muscles. Hatha Yoga: Using body postures, breathing techniques and meditation techniques with the goal of bringing about a healthy body and a clear, peaceful mind. Integrated Yoga: Greet the morning slowly and methodically with deep stretching and mindful yoga practice, including meditative awareness. Power Cycle: A full-body cardio and strength class switching back and forth from the spin bike to the ground for weights HIIT & Tone: Thirty minutes of high-intensity rounds to boost your cardiovascular health and 30 minutes of toning exercises to improve your strength, balance, and coordination. Tight & Tone: With an emphasis on the core and lower body, this class will include body weight, mat, and band exercises. HIIT & Run: Prepare to burn calories in this high-intensity interval training class. TRX Circuit: A full-body, high-intensity circuit class split into four stations: TRX, spin, and two weight circuits. TRX Power Hour: A high-intensity, full-body hour workout using the TRX suspension straps and weights. Muscle Mix: A full-body workout mixing it up with all kinds of equipment ranging from weights to straps to balls and kettlebells to ropes.
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Saturdays in the Sierras with Linda Nov. 11 Meet at the Club at 9 am The location is to be determined
Join Linda and your neighbors for these hikes in the Sierra Nevada mountains. Bring lunch, water, and snacks. This is a carpooling event, weather permitting.
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Outdoors on Tennis Court 2 (four courts available) Indoors in the Sports Court: Wednesdays and Fridays from 1-4 pm and Saturdays and Sundays from 11 am-2 pm
Personal Training
Personal training is a great way to get personalized fitness routines designed to increase your performance and get results. Whether you are 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 and efficiently. The Club’s personal trainer Erica Clark focuses on fitness and mobility. For more information, look for brochures near the front desk.
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 a member of Club staff regarding fitness etiquette prior to using the fitness center or aerobics classes.
Fitness Questions
For information about our free classes, fitness equipment, personal training and pricing, please visit our website at www.somersett.org or contact Hunter Edgar at Hunter.Edgar@mysomersett.com. If you are new or simply curious about our strength-training equipment, call today to arrange a complimentary fitness orientation.
Club Fitness Schedule MONDAY
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Hatha Yoga w/Linda 8:30 – 9:30 AM
WEDNESDAY Hatha Yoga w /Linda 8:30 – 9:30 AM
Power Cycle w/ Christy 10:00 – 11:00 AM
TRX Circuit w/ Christy 10:00 – 11:00 AM
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Integrated Yoga w/ Karen 8:30 – 9:30 AM
Integrated Yoga w/ Karen 9:00 – 10:00 AM
TRX Body Sculpt w/ Christy 10:00 – 11:00 AM
HIIT & Tone w/ Angela 10:00 – 11:00 AM
Pickleball Reserved Court Time 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM Subject to Change
Tight & Tone w/ Rebekah 11:30 – 12:30 PM
TRX Power Hour / Muscle Mix w/ Christy 10:00 – 11:00 AM
HIIT & Run w/ Rebekah 11:30 – 12:30 PM
Sports Court Open Court Time 1:00 – 8:00 PM Subject to Change
Pickleball Reserved Court Time 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM Subject to Change
Sports Court Open Court Time 1:00 – 8:00 PM Subject to Change
SUNDAY
Pickleball Pickleball Reserved Court Time Reserved Court Time 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM Subject to Change Subject to Change
Sports Court Open Court Time 2:30 – 6:00 PM Subject to Change
Sports Court Open Court Time 2:30 – 6:00 PM Subject to Change
Massage & Spa
Massage is a terrific way to reduce stress, relax, disconnect for a while, and do something nice for your body. Even a single massage session has been shown to significantly lower heart rate, cortisol, and insulin levels - all of which help reduce daily stress and lead to a more balanced life. The Club at Town Center’s massage therapist Linda Morgan (Lic. #6696) is available to give you a customized massage based on your individual needs. Linda’s specialties include soft and deep tissue massage, relaxation, rejuvenation, and sports stretching techniques. She also offers lymphatic and Reflexology treatments. Additionally, Linda is a certified yoga instructor who can help design a home routine that will help bring relief to your problem areas. So, why not treat yourself and schedule a massage today! For more information, pick up a brochure at the front desk or call Linda at 775-560-6009 or email her at lindamo14@gmail.com.. Massages are open to ALL Somersett residents, including Sierra Canyon.
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COMPARATIVE MARKET ANALYSIS SUMMARY REPORT: Residential Summary Statistics As of the end of last December the overall dollar per foot that homes are selling for was $358.00 and as of October 1 they are selling at $349.00 per foot or down by 3%. This is the first time values have not gone up for over 10 years. Keep in mind this is a macro look at the data and there are pockets of Somersett that have seen very good appreciation. The one level homes with big views are doing just fine. As of October 1 there has been 41 Del Webb homes that have sold at an average of $344.00 per foot and as of the end of last December they were selling at $373.00 or down 8% from last year. The Vue and the Village, there have been 13 sales compared to 11 all of last year that sold for $261.00 per foot and they are now selling at $270.00 for an increase of 3%.
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1950 2614 1879 1931 2083 2313 2365 2094 2562 2382 2458 2094 2614 2553 2614 2149 2641 2567 2756 2810 3055 2593 2617 1917 2346 2380 2582 2515 2899 2553 2446 2716 2515 2474 2636 3175 2939 2939 3249 2710 2569 2636 2547 3214 2380 3227 2480 3111 2899 2569 3111 2569 3185 2641 3444 2959 4167 2888 2580 2620 2569 3708 3226 3270 4004 3267 3215 4450 4377
1670 Huntley Trl 1568 River Hill Way 1740 Dakota Ridge Ct 1810 Dakota Ridge Trail 1885 Dakota Ridge Trail 9137 Wild Skies 1655 Verdi Vista Ct 1653 Huntley Trail 8932 Sun Creek Trail 1669 Huntley Trl 2350 Trail Ridge Court 1870 Dove Mountain Ct. 1875 Dakota Ridge Trail 9109 Wild Skies Way 8580 Gypsy Hill Trl 1613 River Hill Way 2290 Ridge Field Trail 9168 Graycliff Lane 1772 Fairway Hills Trail 1561 River Hill Way 9182 Wild Skies Way 8920 Suncreek Trail 9114 Wild Skies Way 9118 Wild Skies Way 9110 Wild Skies Way 1430 River Hill Way 8370 Cinnamon Ridge Ln 1765 Boulder Ridge Trl 1795 Boulder Ridge Trl 2385 Painted River Trl 2460 Mountain Spirit Trail 2375 Painted River Trl
Reno-Northwest Foothills Reno-Northwest Foothills Reno-Northwest Foothills Reno-Northwest Foothills Reno-Northwest Foothills Reno-Northwest Foothills Reno-Northwest Foothills Reno-Northwest Foothills Reno-Northwest Foothills Reno-Northwest Foothills Reno-Northwest Foothills Reno-Northwest Foothills Reno-Northwest Foothills Reno-Northwest Foothills Reno-Northwest Foothills Reno-Northwest Foothills Reno-Northwest Foothills Reno-Northwest Foothills Reno-Northwest Foothills Reno-Northwest Foothills Reno-Northwest Foothills Reno-Northwest Foothills Reno-Northwest Foothills Reno-Northwest Foothills Reno-Northwest Foothills Reno-Northwest Foothills Reno-Northwest Foothills Reno-Northwest Foothills Reno-Northwest Foothills Reno-Northwest Foothills Reno-Northwest Foothills Reno-Northwest Foothills
somersett
3/23/2023 SOLD 9/28/2023 SOLD 8/24/2023 SOLD 2/27/2023 SOLD 1/25/2023 SOLD 7/20/2023 SOLD 8/1/2023 SOLD 10/6/2023 SOLD 6/16/2023 SOLD 9/1/2023 SOLD 7/7/2023 SOLD 8/9/2023 SOLD 7/19/2023 SOLD 2/21/2023 SOLD 6/29/2023 SOLD 6/2/2023 SOLD 6/13/2023 SOLD 8/29/2023 SOLD 4/14/2023 SOLD 6/26/2023 SOLD 9/13/2023 SOLD 9/20/2023 SOLD 4/24/2023 SOLD 4/7/2023 SOLD 4/14/2023 SOLD 8/30/2023 SOLD 4/11/2023 SOLD 6/8/2023 SOLD 8/23/2023 SOLD 5/26/2023 SOLD 6/9/2023 SOLD 5/9/2023 SOLD
CONT’D
437.91 337.68 397.20 348.14 368.37 287.74 398.20
486.57 337.11 395.23 382.26 329.17 413.22 435.15 314.38 342.47 374.87 411.54 382.68 380.85 397.73 387.06 392.02 433.11 360.77 443.85 363.37 500.41 508.30 607.25 356.18 265.88 607.25 350.55
4 3 3 3 3 5 3 3 4 3 4 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 6 4 5 5 4 5
2020 2022 2004 2004 2004 2021 2018 2018 2022 2018 2005 2004 2004 2022 2013 2022 2005 2020 2006 2022 2020 2022 2022 2022 2021 2006 2002 2021 2020 2018 2021 2023 2014 2002 2023 2018
del webb
3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 3 3 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 3
0.270 0.210 0.770 0.350 0.420 0.220 0.240 0.240 0.193 0.250 0.230 0.470 0.410 0.260 0.370 0.180 0.270 0.210 0.200 0.190 0.200 0.197 0.220 0.180 0.270 0.520 0.420 0.640 0.630 0.800 0.450 1.130 0.27 0.13 1.13 0.22
1 Story 2 Story 1 Story 2 Story 1 Story 2 Story 2 Story 1 Story 1 Story 1 Story 2 Story 2 Story 1 Story 2 Story 1 Story 2 Story 2 Story 2 Story 2 Story 1 Story 2 Story 2 Story 2 Story 2 Story 2 Story 2 Story 2 Story 2 Story 2 Story 2 Story 1 Story 2 Story
2569 3185 2641 3444 2959 4167 2888 2580 2620 2569 3708 3226 3270 4004 3267 3215 4450 4377 3996 3232 4377 4188 4058 4004 4118 4246 5419 4506 5504 4896 4820 4858 3045 1879 5504 2710
161 387 48 109 106 107 89 26 621 24 71 49 64 333 35 141 61 41 35 279 132 97 125 477 484 114 115 189 35 36 183 333 111 20 621 70
$1,125,000 $1,075,509 $1,049,000 $1,199,000 $1,090,000 $1,199,000 $1,150,000 $1,150,000 $1,187,995 $1,250,000 $1,250,000 $1,275,000 $1,234,000 $1,317,995 $1,350,000 $1,399,000 $1,399,000 $1,499,000 $1,498,000 $1,330,100 $1,675,000 $1,594,995 $1,613,995 $1,549,797 $1,614,329 $1,839,000 $1,955,000 $2,000,000 $1,999,999 $2,450,000 $2,450,000 $2,950,000 $1,108,074 $619,000 $2,950,000 $949,995
$437.91 $337.68 $397.20 $348.14 $368.37 $287.74 $398.20 $445.74 $453.43 $486.57 $337.11 $395.23 $377.37 $329.17 $413.22 $435.15 $314.38 $342.47 $374.87 $411.54 $382.68 $380.85 $397.73 $387.06 $392.02 $433.11 $360.77 $443.85 $363.37 $500.41 $508.30 $607.25 $358.75 $265.88 $607.25 $353.58
$1,050,000 $1,062,404 $1,070,000 $1,088,000 $1,090,000 $1,125,000 $1,125,000 $1,150,000 $1,187,995 $1,200,000 $1,200,000 $1,225,000 $1,234,000 $1,275,995 $1,315,000 $1,350,000 $1,399,000 $1,450,000 $1,500,000 $1,503,841 $1,590,000 $1,594,995 $1,613,995 $1,670,000 $1,718,399 $1,760,000 $1,850,000 $1,900,000 $2,000,000 $2,375,000 $2,395,000 $2,658,000 $1,089,077 $614,000 $2,658,000 $934,995
$408.72 $333.56 $405.15 $315.91 $368.37 $269.98 $389.54 $445.74 $453.43 $467.11 $323.62 $379.73 $377.37 $318.68 $402.51 $419.91 $314.38 $331.28 $375.38 $465.30 $363.26 $380.85 $397.73 $417.08 $417.29 $414.51 $341.39 $421.66 $363.37 $485.09 $496.89 $547.14 $353.18 $260.14 $547.14 $344.22
2
CMA Summary Report
Residential Summary Statistics Low
Average
Median
LP:$859,500
High
$535,000
$670,229
$649,970
SP:$825,000
$550,000
$664,326
$650,000
Residential - Sold Num
ADD
AR
Stat
$/SQFT
BR
YR BLT
#GAR
ACR
STORIES
SF
DOM LP
LP/SF
SP
SP/SF
1
1120 Sugar Creek
Reno-Northwest Foothills 5/10/2023
SOLD
385.42
2
2013
2
0.130
1 Story
1440
78
$555,000
$385.42
$550,000
$381.94
2
9385 Chalkstone Way
Reno-Northwest Foothills 7/31/2023
SOLD
371.53
2
2011
2
0.130
1 Story
1440
45
$535,000
$371.53
$550,000
$381.94
3
1590 Cricketwood Circle Reno-Northwest Foothills 4/14/2023
SOLD
349.76
2
2005
2
0.190
1 Story
1644
151
$575,000
$349.76
$560,000
$340.63
4
9095 Cabin Creek Trail
Reno-Northwest Foothills 2/17/2023
SOLD
352.19
2
2005
2
0.130
1 Story
1644
175
$579,000
$352.19
$565,000
$343.67
5
9185 Quilberry Way
Reno-Northwest Foothills 6/30/2023
SOLD
358.82
2
2005
2
0.150
1 Story
1644
180
$589,900
$358.82
$575,000
$349.76
6
1725 Trailcreek Way
Reno-Northwest Foothills 8/16/2023
SOLD
353.71
2
2005
2
0.130
1 Story
1644
61
$581,500
$353.71
$579,000
$352.19
7
1270 Meridian Ranch
Reno-Northwest Foothills 6/9/2023
SOLD
321.16
2
2006
2
0.140
1 Story
1834
43
$589,000
$321.16
$579,000
$315.70
8
1870 Trail Creek
Reno-Northwest Foothills 4/21/2023
SOLD
351.58
2
2005
2
0.160
1 Story
1644
23
$578,000
$351.58
$580,000
$352.80
9
1860 Evergreen Ridge Way
Reno-Northwest Foothills 5/30/2023
SOLD
356.39
2
2005
2
0.150
1 Story
1644
46
$585,900
$356.39
$580,000
$352.80
10
1385 Walking Stick Way Reno-Northwest Foothills 3/6/2023
SOLD
473.89
2
2007
2
0.130
1 Story
1264
125
$599,000
$473.89
$583,500
$461.63
11
1740 Autumn Valley WayReno-Northwest Foothills 4/19/2023
SOLD
322.92
2
2004
2
0.160
1 Story
1824
223
$589,000
$322.92
$589,000
$322.92
12
1355 Hidden River Way Reno-Northwest Foothills 8/14/2023
SOLD
352.19
2
2007
2
0.160
1 Story
1644
25
$579,000
$352.19
$590,000
$358.88
13
1730 Autumn Valley WayReno-Northwest Foothills 5/17/2023
SOLD
328.89
2
2004
2
0.140
1 Story
1824
43
$599,900
$328.89
$592,000
$324.56
14
1360 Wakefield Trl
Reno-Northwest Foothills 6/15/2023
SOLD
311.64
2
2015
2
0.160
1 Story
1925
80
$599,900
$311.64
$593,000
$308.05
15
1860 Trail Creek
Reno-Northwest Foothills 5/19/2023
SOLD
361.92
2
2006
2
0.140
1 Story
1644
29
$595,000
$361.92
$595,000
$361.92
16
9207 Sassafras Trail
Reno-Northwest Foothills 9/29/2023
SOLD
330.94
2
2015
2
0.160
1 Story
1810
43
$599,000
$330.94
$605,000
$334.25
17
1715 Trailcreek Way
Reno-Northwest Foothills 8/16/2023
SOLD
2
2005
2
0.140
1 Story
1816
79
$615,000
$338.66
$615,000
$338.66
18
9230 Walking Stick CourtReno-Northwest Foothills 8/2/2023
SOLD
380.17
2
2007
2
0.170
1 Story
1644
47
$625,000
$380.17
$630,000
$383.21
19
1108 Dutch Hollow Trail Reno-Northwest Foothills 7/25/2023
SOLD
327.27
3
2014
1
0.160
1 Story
1925
34
$630,000
$327.27
$630,000
$327.27
20
1745 Trail Creek Way
Reno-Northwest Foothills 8/22/2023
SOLD
399.69
3
2005
2
0.140
1 Story
1626
96
$649,900
$399.69
$639,900
$393.54
21
1840 Evergreen Ridge Way
Reno-Northwest Foothills 8/21/2023
SOLD
354.42
2
2005
2
0.150
1 Story
1834
15
$650,000
$354.42
$650,000
$354.42
22
1745 Autumn Valley
Reno-Northwest Foothills 5/22/2023
SOLD
354.40
2
2004
2
0.150
1 Story
1834
30
$649,970
$354.40
$653,000
$356.05
23
1365 Walking Stick Way Reno-Northwest Foothills 5/5/2023
SOLD
362.60
2
2007
2
0.220
1 Story
1834
48
$665,000
$362.60
$660,000
$359.87
24
9260 Maplehurst Trl
Reno-Northwest Foothills 8/2/2023
SOLD
344.31
3
2015
2
0.170
1 Story
1943
27
$669,000
$344.31
$669,000
$344.31
25
9385 Baypoint
Reno-Northwest Foothills 9/22/2023
SOLD
365.32
2
2013
2
0.210
1 Story
1834
67
$670,000
$365.32
$670,000
$365.32
26
1685 Ashland Bluff Way Reno-Northwest Foothills 5/26/2023
SOLD
413.02
2
2005
2
0.180
1 Story
1644
30
$679,000
$413.02
$679,000
$413.02
27
1355 Tarleton Way
Reno-Northwest Foothills 10/2/2023
SOLD
347.53
3
2008
2
0.160
1 Story
2043
115
$710,000
$347.53
$700,000
$342.63
28
1165 Cliff Park Way
Reno-Northwest Foothills 1/12/2023
SOLD
315.61
3
2006
2
0.180
1 Story
2313
58
$730,000
$315.61
$710,000
$306.96
29
1345 Wakefield Trail
Reno-Northwest Foothills 4/4/2023
SOLD
292.34
3
2015
2
0.180
1 Story
2480
49
$725,000
$292.34
$715,000
$288.31
30
1250 Sugar Creek Trail
Reno-Northwest Foothills 8/4/2023
SOLD
376.62
2
2014
2
0.180
1 Story
1925
47
$725,000
$376.62
$725,000
$376.62
31
1845 EVERGREEN RIDGE WAY
Reno-Northwest Foothills 5/22/2023
SOLD
301.57
2
2005
3
0.170
1 Story
2487
324
$750,000
$301.57
$735,000
$295.54
32
9340 Wrenwood Ct
Reno-Northwest Foothills 1/27/2023
SOLD
309.61
3
2010
2
0.160
1 Story
2487
50
$770,000
$309.61
$750,000
$301.57
33
9325 Copper Mountain Circle
Reno-Northwest Foothills 7/7/2023
SOLD
309.59
2
2008
3
0.170
1 Story
2487
50
$769,950
$309.59
$769,000
$309.21
34
1495 Meridian Ranch Dr. Reno-Northwest Foothills 9/6/2023
SOLD
337.38
2
2006
2
0.180
1 Story
2309
54
$779,000
$337.38
$775,000
$335.64
35
1225 Meridian Ranch Dr Reno-Northwest Foothills 6/29/2023
SOLD
323.61
4
2006
2
0.160
1 Story
2469
55
$799,000
$323.61
$778,000
$315.11
36
1291 Meridian Ranch Dr Reno-Northwest Foothills 4/25/2023
SOLD
313.63
2
2006
3
0.160
1 Story
2487
40
$780,000
$313.63
$780,000
$313.63
37
1285 Meridian Ranch Dr. Reno-Northwest Foothills 8/28/2023
SOLD
319.56
3
2006
2
0.160
1 Story
2469
27
$789,000
$319.56
$789,000
$319.56
38
1465 Meridian Ranch
Reno-Northwest Foothills 6/28/2023
SOLD
320.82
3
2006
2
0.180
1 Story
2478
36
$795,000
$320.82
$795,000
$320.82
39
1105 Meridian Ranch Dr Reno-Northwest Foothills 4/28/2023
SOLD
4
2006
2
0.230
1 Story
2478
26
$810,000
$326.88
$810,000
$326.88
40
1665 Ashland Bluff Way Reno-Northwest Foothills 5/15/2023
SOLD
342.95
3
2005
2
0.190
1 Story
2496
58
$856,000
$342.95
$820,000
$328.53
41
9220 Hidden Park Dr
SOLD
369.36
2
2005
2
Avg
OMD
Number of Properties: 41
Reno-Northwest Foothills 6/29/2023
347.80
2007
Somersett 0.180 1 Story Living 2327 0.16
| 62
1955 70
November/December 23 $354.53 | 25 $859,500 $369.36 $825,000 $670,230 $347.07 $664,327 $344.26
BONNIE HUGHES
52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 Avg Min Max Med
29
1345 Wakefield Trail
Reno-Northwest Foothills 4/4/2023
SOLD
292.34
3
2015
2
0.180
1 Story
2480
49
$725,000
$292.34
$715,000
$288.31
30
1250 Sugar Creek Trail
Reno-Northwest Foothills 8/4/2023
SOLD
376.62
2
2014
2
0.180
1 Story
1925
47
$725,000
$376.62
$725,000
$376.62
31
1845 EVERGREEN RIDGE WAY
Reno-Northwest Foothills 5/22/2023
SOLD
301.57
2
2005
3
0.170
1 Story
2487
324
$750,000
$301.57
$735,000
$295.54
32
9340 Wrenwood Ct
Reno-Northwest Foothills 1/27/2023
SOLD
309.61
3
2010
2
0.160
1 Story
2487
50
$770,000
$309.61
$750,000
$301.57
33
9325 Copper Mountain Circle
Reno-Northwest Foothills 7/7/2023
SOLD
309.59
2
2008
3
0.170
1 Story
2487
50
$769,950
$309.59
$769,000
$309.21
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1495 Meridian Ranch Dr. Reno-Northwest Foothills 9/6/2023
SOLD
337.38
2
2006
2
0.180
1 Story
2309
54
$779,000
$337.38
$775,000
$335.64
35
1225 Meridian Ranch Dr Reno-Northwest Foothills 6/29/2023
SOLD
323.61
4
2006
2
0.160
1 Story
2469
55
$799,000
$323.61
$778,000
$315.11
36
1291 Meridian Ranch Dr Reno-Northwest Foothills 4/25/2023
SOLD
313.63
2
2006
3
0.160
1 Story
2487
40
$780,000
$313.63
$780,000
$313.63
37
1285 Meridian Ranch Dr. Reno-Northwest Foothills 8/28/2023
SOLD
319.56
3
2006
2
0.160
1 Story
2469
27
$789,000
$319.56
$789,000
$319.56
38
1465 Meridian Ranch
Reno-Northwest Foothills 6/28/2023
SOLD
320.82
3
2006
2
0.180
1 Story
2478
36
$795,000
$320.82
$795,000
$320.82
39
1105 Meridian Ranch Dr Reno-Northwest Foothills 4/28/2023
SOLD
4
2006
2
0.230
1 Story
2478
26
$810,000
$326.88
$810,000
$326.88
40
1665 Ashland Bluff Way Reno-Northwest Foothills 5/15/2023
SOLD
342.95
3
2005
2
0.190
1 Story
2496
58
$856,000
$342.95
$820,000
$328.53
41
9220 Hidden Park Dr
SOLD
369.36
2
2005
2
0.180
1 Story
2327
62
$859,500
$369.36
$825,000
$354.53
CONT’D
Reno-Northwest Foothills 6/29/2023
Avg
347.80
2007
0.16
1955 70
$670,230 $347.07 $664,327 $344.26
Min
292.34
2004
0.13
1264 15
$535,000 $292.34 $550,000 $288.31
Max
473.89
2015
0.23
2496 324
$859,500 $473.89 $825,000 $461.63
Med
349.76
2006
0.16
1834 49
$649,970 $347.53 $650,000 $342.63
the village and the vue CMA Summary Report
Residential Summary Statistics Low
Average
Median
LP:$749,000
High
$497,000
$580,214
$560,000
SP:$705,000
$487,000
$566,918
$555,000
Residential - Sold
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OMD
Number of Properties: 13
Num
ADD
AR
Stat
$/SQFT
BR
YR BLT
#GAR
ACR
STORIES
SF
DOM LP
LP/SF
SP
SP/SF
1
2177 Tara Ridge Trail
Reno-Northwest Foothills 3/20/2023
SOLD
268.21
3
2007
2
0.070
2 Story
1853
151
$497,000
$268.21
$487,000
$262.82
2
2189 Tara Ridge Trl
Reno-Northwest Foothills 6/15/2023
SOLD
228.17
3
2007
2
0.080
2 Story
2187
35
$499,000
$228.17
$490,000
$224.05
3
1649 Spicewood Cir
Reno-Northwest Foothills 5/16/2023
SOLD
343.97
3
2005
2
0.060
2 Story
1526
33
$524,900
$343.97
$512,000
$335.52
4
1633 Clover Hill Trail
Reno-Northwest Foothills 6/30/2023
SOLD
337.48
3
2005
2
0.063
2 Story
1526
28
$515,000
$337.48
$512,250
$335.68
5
1609 Clover Hill Trl
Reno-Northwest Foothills 6/16/2023
SOLD
294.44
3
2005
2
0.070
2 Story
1851
71
$545,000
$294.44
$525,000
$283.63
6
7688 Stone Bluff Way
Reno-Northwest Foothills 3/29/2023
SOLD
268.38
4
2005
2
0.060
2 Story
2034
159
$545,890
$268.38
$538,000
$264.50
7
2153 Tara Ridge Trail
Reno-Northwest Foothills 6/9/2023
SOLD
267.43
4
2008
2
0.070
2 Story
2094
35
$560,000
$267.43
$555,000
$265.04
8
1647 Lone Oak Trail
Reno-Northwest Foothills 7/18/2023
SOLD
307.94
3
2005
2
0.060
2 Story
1851
40
$570,000
$307.94
$564,788
$305.13
9
1955 Heavenly View TrailReno-Northwest Foothills 4/21/2023
SOLD
235.73
4
2014
2
0.080
2 Story
2541
215
$599,000
$235.73
$582,000
$229.04
10
1601 Clover Hill Trail
Reno-Northwest Foothills 1/3/2023
SOLD
287.48
3
2005
2
0.080
2 Story
2188
78
$629,000
$287.48
$599,900
$274.18
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1628 Sawtooth Trail
Reno-Northwest Foothills 8/9/2023
SOLD
231.50
4
2005
2
0.070
2 Story
2635
154
$610,000
$231.50
$600,000
$227.70
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2250 Heavenly View Trl Reno-Northwest Foothills 4/24/2023
SOLD
257.74
4
2007
2
0.100
2 Story
2712
73
$699,000
$257.74
$699,000
$257.74
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2085 Heavenly View Trl Reno-Northwest Foothills 7/18/2023
SOLD
262.99
4
2008
2
0.130
2 Story
2848
46
$749,000
$262.99
$705,000
$247.54
Avg
276.27
2006
0.08
2142 86
$580,215 $276.27 $566,918 $270.20
Min
228.17
2005
0.06
1526 28
$497,000 $228.17 $487,000 $224.05
Max
343.97
2014
0.13
2848 215
$749,000 $343.97 $705,000 $335.68
Med
268.21
2005
0.07
2094 71
$560,000 $268.21 $555,000 $264.50
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Nov/Dec 2023 POOL INFO
2023 FALL/WINTER POOL INFO
The pools are an amenity for members of the Club at Town Center.
Play Pool and Lower Spa Closed for the season
Lap Pool & Upper Spa Open:
8 am – 7 pm daily, depending on the weather
SPA RULES
1. Extended exposure to hot water or vapors may be
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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.
AQUATIC WEATHER POLICY
Ice: Management reserves the right to close the pool at any time due to cold temperatures causing ice on the pool deck.
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Association Information: On-site office is located at The Club at Town Center. Assessment mailing address: Somersett Owners Association, P.O. Box 98263, Phoenix, AZ 85038-0263. Association Hours: Monday–Friday: 8 am to 5 pm. Offices will be closed on Veteran’s Day (Nov. 10), Thanksgiving, Black Friday, Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, and New Year’s Day.
Accounting Portal
You can check your account balance, update your contact information, and more through Somersett’s accounting portal: somersett.vmsclientonline.com How to access the portal: Your username is your account number OR your email of record. If you don’t know your password, click on the Forgot Password link and follow the prompts. If you have any questions, email soa@somersett.org and we will be happy to help you.
Compliance Information
To report a non-compliance, please email soa@somersett.org or call 775-787-4500. 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. The Association has a policy not to enter a property unless it is bank owned, and then only to repair front-yard landscaping.
Rules & Regulations Tips When can I put up my holiday lights?
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.
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Somersett Owners Association 2023 Meeting Schedule
Any changes to the meeting dates will be updated online on the SOA Board & Committees Meeting Calendar at www.somersett.org. Executive sessions and Aesthetic Guidelines Committee meetings are not open to residents other than those who are on the agenda. Communications, Facilities, Events, West Park Garden, Finance, and Ad Hoc CC&R committee meetings as well as meetings of the Board of Directors are open to all owners and are held at The Club at Town Center. They are also open to members via Zoom.
November Meeting Agendas and Minutes
Agendas for Board of Directors’ meetings will be posted online at www.somersett. org at least five days prior to the scheduled meeting. Final minutes will be posted once they have been approved at the next scheduled meeting. For a draft copy of minutes, please submit your request to soa@somerett.org. Committee meeting agendas (other than AGC) will be posted on the Meeting Calendar on www.somersett.org when they become available, a few days before the meeting date. Zoom access information is also available on the Meeting Calendar.
2 9:00 am AGC 2 12:00 pm Budget & Finance 7 2:00 pm Facilities 8 3:30 pm Communications 9 10:00 am Community Garden 9 3:00 pm Events 10 SOA Closed 13 4:00 pm Executive 15 3:00 pm Annual Members Meeting 23 SOA Closed 24 SOA Closed
December 5 2:00 pm 7 9:00 am 7 12:00 pm 13 3:30 pm 14 10:00 am 14 3:00 pm 18 4:00 pm 20 5:30 pm 22, 25, 29, Jan. 1
2023 BOARD ELECTION
NEW! Electronic Voting The 2023 Nevada Legislature passed a measure allowing for electronic voting for HOA Board elections. In August, the SOA Board authorized the use of electronic voting for the 2023 Board Election and chose Election Buddy as the third-party vendor. All owners should have received a postcard in the U.S. mail last month providing an option to “opt out” of electronic voting. The deadline to opt-out was October 18. Online Voting: Began on October 20. All members who did not opt out of electronic voting received an email with instructions for online voting which began on Oct. 20. Paper Ballots: Only members who opted out of electronic voting received a paper ballot in the U.S. mail. Members should have received them about the last week of October. Completed paper ballots may be mailed or dropped off to Somersett Owners Association, 7650 Town Square Way, Reno, NV 89523.
Facilities AGC Budget & Finance Communications Community Garden Events Executive Board SOA Closed
of the final closing statement, there will be time for questions from members.
Election Day is Nov. 15
ALL VOTING CLOSES AT 3 PM NO EXCEPTIONS! Make sure your vote is counted! Every year, dozens and dozens of paper ballots are received after the deadline.If voting by paper ballot, mail it at least a week before the deadline. All ballots (paper and electronic) must be received by 3 pm on November 15.
Members Annual Mtg: Election Results and Budget
Thursday, Nov. 2, from 6-8 pm The Canyon View Room at the Club at Town Center
When: Wednesday, Nov. 15, 3 pm for vote tallying and 6 pm for the meeting Where: The Club at Town Center Who: All members may attend and observe The meeting will officially begin at 3 pm in the Sports Court at the Town Center. Ballots received after the deadline of 3 pm will not be counted. The Communications Committee will tally paper ballot votes and those votes will be added to the ones submitted by electronic ballot. Once all ballots are counted, the meeting will recess.
This is an opportunity for SOA members to get to know this year’s candidates for the two open Board positions. The Communications Committee will ask prepared questions and if the event has not exceeded the two-hour target by the end
Annual Members Election and Budget Ratification meeting The members annual meeting will reconvene at 6 pm. Voting results will be announced. Owners will consider for ratification: 2024 Budget and 2024 Reserve Studies.
Candidates Night
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November & December Events 2023 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY November 1 Color coding system for events BLACK: SOA events
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.
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Communications
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Community Garden Community Events Thanksgiving Potluck
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TCTC Decorating Party
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Neighborhood of Lights touring and voting
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Neighborhood of Lights Caravan & Party
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Christmas Tree Lighting
Holiday Gala
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Neighborhood of Neighborhood of Lights touring and Lights touring voting and voting
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Neighborhood of Neighborhood of Lights touring and Lights touring and voting voting
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Board Meeting
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Communications Committee
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Neighborhood of Neighborhood of Lights touring Lights touring and and voting voting
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Neighborhood of Lights touring and voting
FRIDAY
Kids’ Movie Night
Thanksgiving
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Budget & Finance Committee
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Executive Session
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THURSDAY
AGC
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