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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.
4 All Somersett Residents Events & Specials 5 Canyon Nine 6 Somersett Golf & Country Club 7 Adult Programs 8 Miscellaneous Kids’ Programs 9 Trick-or-Treat Tips 10 Kids’ Corner 10 Kids’ Club 12 Fitness Schedule 12 Massage & Spa 13 Fitness Classes 14 Opinions Poll 19 CMA Summary Report 24 SOA 27 Pool Hours 30 September + October Calendar
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Somersett Owners Association The Club at Town Center 7650 Town Square Way Reno, Nevada 89523 775-787-4500 soa@mysomersett.com events@mysomersett.com www.mysomersett.com Clubhouse Hours Monday – Friday: 5:30 am to 9 pm Saturday: 7 am to 9 pm Sunday: 7 am to 7 pm Association Hours Monday – Friday: 8 am to 5 pm *CLOSED on Monday, September 7 & Friday, October 30 Staff Directory Lauren Stemmler, CMCA, AMS Community Manager x327 lstemmler@mysomersett.com Blake Lederman Aesthetic and Maintenance Director x333 blederman@mysomersett.com Stephanie Viau Homeowner Accounts & Compliance Director x310 sviau@mysomersett.com
David Hughes p. 18 | Joanne Palmer p. 20 | Ryan Petersen p. 22
9th Annual Touch-A-Truck & Fall Festival
Callie Burgard Community Relations Director x320 cburgard@mysomersett.com Eric Maass Youth Program Director x317 emaass@mysomersett.com
Saturday, October 17, 11 am–3 pm
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ctober will be here before we know it – and we can’t wait! Then it will be time again for tricks and treats at our popular community-wide event. Join us for this annual kick-off to the Club’s holiday food drive benefiting the Food Bank of Northern Nevada. Get here early – the first 125 kids to arrive in costume get a special goodie bag! • Hay rides and pumpkins – $2 or six non-perishable food items • Costume parade and contest with prizes at 1 pm • Haunted house • Pumpkin patch and face painting • Live entertainment • And of course, trucks!
Cassie Wilson Sports, Fitness & Wellness Director x321 cwilson@mysomersett.com Sierra Canyon Aspen Lodge Karen Brown, CMCA, AMS, PCAM, DCAL Community Manager 775-624-2900 Karen.D.Brown@fsresidential.com
Gino Essa
Cliff Tebbitt, MBA Assistant Community Manager 775-624-2900 Clifford.Tebbitt@fsresidential.com
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ips to ensure a great Halloween night for both Trick-or-Treaters and candy givers.
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Somersett Golf & Country Club 775-787-1800 Somersett Living newsletter is subsidized by advertising and is published by: Kathy Hess, Just Imagine Marketing and Design 775-846-5656; kathy@justimaginemktg.com Profile images: Daphne Hougard Front cover (clockwise from top): Local resident Ethan Beach, Jordan Essa and Olivia Beach getting in the spirit of things for Halloween. Photo credit: Gino Essa 3
ALL SOMERSETT RESIDENTS EVENTS & SPECIALS Investment Roundtable Discussions
Tuesday, September 1 & October 6, 6–7 pm | Media Room Karen Vibe, Financial Advisor, Portfolio Management Director at Morgan Stanley in Reno, has created a monthly forum for sharing investment knowledge with neighbors and engaging in open-minded discussion. All adults are welcome to attend. This is not a seminar or a sales presentation, but rather a platform for dialogue and access to a high-level financial advisor right here in your neighborhood. For more information and to RSVP, please contact Karen Vibe at Karen.D.Vibe@morganstanley.com.
Coffee & Donuts with Staff
Tuesday, September 8, 9–10 am | RSVP by Monday, September 7 Whether you are new to Somersett, or just have questions about the happenings in Somersett, adult residents are invited to join Club and Association staff for an informal meeting at the Club at Town Center. Join us for coffee and donuts to learn all about your community, the Club and the Canyon Nine while getting to know SOA staff and maybe even a few new neighbors!
Fall Garage Sale Saturday, October 10, 7 am–noon The semi-annual Somersett Garage Sale is here, and that means it’s time clear out your summer stuff and make way for fall. Per Somersett Owners Association, this is one of just two communitywide garage sales each year. If you would like to have your Somersett home listed on the map, please email cburgard@ mysomersett.com with your name, street address, Somersett neighborhood and phone number. No email access? No problem. Just stop by the Club or call 787-4500 with this information. To be included on the map, all submissions must be received by Tuesday, October 1. Maps will be available for pick up starting Friday, October 9 from 12–8 pm and Saturday starting promptly at 7 am at The Club at Town Center. Participants will be allowed to put up signs during the sale only to direct people to their street/house. To donate any leftover items to United Cerebral Palsy of Nevada, ask for a donation pick-up when you sign up to get your address registered. Donation pick-ups will be arranged for Saturday afternoon on October 10.
Haunted House Friday, October 16, 7–10 pm
Saturday, October 17, during the Fall Festival Our spooky haunted house will make you shiver and scream just in time for Halloween! If you dare, wander through Friday evening, and if you make it out, come again for another tour during the Fall Festival on Saturday. Parents, join us for a special haunted non-hosted bar while your kids are enjoying the haunted house.
Somersett’s Annual Fall Food Drive
Saturday, October 17 through Saturday, November 21 Benefiting the Food Bank of Northern Nevada It’s that time of year for Somersett’s Annual Food Drive benefitting the Food Bank of Northern Nevada. Last year the community donated 237 pounds of food and this year we want to DOUBLE that amount! We will be tracking our progress throughout the month and hope to achieve 474 pounds of food to support those in need this season! Donations for the Food Bank will be accepted at the concierge desk at the Club at Town Center. It is very important that the food that is donated is not expired, as 4
the Food Bank will have to throw out any expired or damaged food. 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, Pasta • Fruits: Canned (Packed in 100% Juice or Light Syrup), Dried Fruit, Applesauce (No Sugar Added), 100% Fruit Juice Boxes • Vegetables: Canned (Low-Sodium Preferred) • Dairy: Shelf Stable Milk • Kid-friendly Snacks: Granola Bars, Popcorn, Animal Crackers, Graham Crackers • Baby Products: Formula, Infant Cereal, Baby Food
Pinochle Club Mondays, 2:15–4:15 pm Pinochle players, we have a club just for you! Somersett’s pinochle club is welcoming 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 and Thursdays, 1:30–5 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, and feel free to bring a snack and non-alcoholic beverage.
Book Club Wednesdays, Sept. 23 & Oct. 28, 7–8:30 pm Please join the book club in September in the media room at The Club at Town Center as we discuss The Storied Life of A.J. Fikry by Gabrielle Zevin. In October, we’ll be reading The Paris Wife by Paula McLain. For more information and to RSVP, contact Julie Malone at juliannamalone@gmail.com.
Bridge Club Wednesdays, 3–5 pm We’re bringing bridge to the Club! Beginner to intermediate players are welcome, so join us for this fascinating bidding card game. For more information and to RSVP, contact Ken Falci at kenfalci@gmail. com. Knitting & Crocheting Club Mondays, 10 am–12 pm Enjoy knitting and crocheting? Bring your latest project down to the club on Mondays to work on your project and pass the time with like-minded neighbors. Feel free to bring a snack or non-alcoholic beverage to enjoy.
11th Annual Sip-N-Shop Vendor Information
Saturday, November 21, 2–6 pm $40/vendor; $50/non-Somersett vendor RSVP by Monday, November 2 November is right around the corner, and that brings us to our eleventh annual Sip-N-Shop! Share your products with the community and beyond on a six-foot table with linens. We will begin accepting reservations for this event Thursday, October 1. To reserve a table, please contact Callie Burgard at 787-4500 x320 or cburgard@mysomersett.com. Space is limited and will be given on a first-come, first-served basis.
CANYON NINE Conquer the Canyon Nine
Hours of Operation September: October: *Weather permitting
8 am–6 pm 8:30 am–5 pm
Sunday, September 13 RSVP by Monday, September 7 9 am tee time $20 Adults, $15 Juniors (under 18)
Season Rates
Residents: Guests: Non-resident:
$7 adult; $5 junior $10 adult; $7 junior $15 adult; $10 junior
Season Specials Monday:
2 for 1 Somersett Senior Residents (does not apply to guests) $5 Somersett Ladies’ Golf (does not apply to guests) Happy Hour Golf – Half off beer and rounds of golf from 3–5 pm
Wednesday: Friday:
Loyalty Points Earn loyalty points each time you golf on the Canyon Nine. For each resident green fee purchased on your account, five points will be added to your loyalty account. Earn 50 points to receive a free green fee. These points roll over annually.
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SOMERSETT GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB 775-787-1800 somersettgolfandcountryclub.com Learn to Golf
Saturday, September 5, 12, 19 & 26, 11 am–12:30 pm $15/clinic | RSVP 4 days prior to clinic | 3 golfers min; 16 max Engage in the game of a lifetime, and let Stuart Smith and the professional PGA staff at the Somersett Golf & Country Club get you ready to play! Whether you are a former golfer looking to dust off your clubs and brush up on your fundamentals or someone eager to learn for the first time, this is the perfect program. A typical session will include clinic-style instruction as well as time for individual help from instructors. Over the course of each month, we will cover all aspects of the game, including full swing, putting, and short game. Please sign up with the golf shop staff four days prior to clinic time. Call 787-1800 x2. September sessions will be the final sessions of the 2015 season.
Junior Learn to Golf (Ages 7–14)
Wednesday, September 2, 9, 23 & 30, 4–5:30 pm $15/clinic or $50/month series RSVP 4 days prior to clinic date | 3 junior min; 10 max Your juniors are in good hands with the four resident PGA professionals at Somersett Golf & Country Club. Stuart Smith, Rick Christensen, Brandy Casey and Tyler Ramsey are enjoying the 2015 season, and especially their time instructing Somersett resident juniors. Each month’s series of junior clinics cover full swing, putting, short game and on-course playing instruction, though not in that particular order. All clinics are taught at Somersett Golf & Country Club. Please contact Tyler Ramsey with any questions and to sign up at tramsey@somersett.com.
Community Golf Day with Complimentary Clinic
Sunday, October 18, Noon–2 pm tee time block $40/player for 18 holes, $20/player for 9 holes May make tee times up to 6 days in advance No minimum, 48 player max Got golf? You will when you join us at the Country Club for a special community golf day! Our professional golf staff is hosting a complimentary thirty-minute putting clinic/exhibition at 11 am and again at 12 pm. Enjoy a hot dog, chips and fountain soda for $5 as well. Sign up with Tammy Carvajal at 787-1800 x702. Guests are welcome; each foursome must have at least one Somersett resident. We look forward to having you.
Country Club Golf Shop Hours
September Tuesday through Friday, 7:30 am–6:30 pm; Saturday & Sunday, 7 am–6:30 pm October Tuesday through Sunday, 8 am–6 pm
Community Driving Range Hours
September Tuesday through Sunday, 8 am–6 pm October Tuesday through Sunday, 8 am–5 pm Somersett residents are encouraged to use the driving range at the country club. With the new SOA/country club agreement, range usage is complimentary. Please check in with the range attendant located at the driving range, provide identification as a resident and 6
sign the usage sheet. Juniors must be accompanied by an adult. Complimentary range usage will be offered on the cushioned mat located at the north side of the driving range only. We will provide shuttle service every 20 minutes during operating hours from May through October. Access to the turf range, putting green and chipping green is available for $10 per person per day, payable at the golf shop prior to usage. Again, juniors must be accompanied by an adult. Our golf dress code applies.
Country Club First Tee Times
September Tuesday through Friday: 8 am; Saturday & Sunday: 7:30 am October Tuesday through Friday: 8:30 am; Saturday & Sunday: 8 am All Somersett residents have access to playing the championship course four times per year. Each resident may book a foursome of players at a rate of $65 per player (in season) and $40 per player (off season November through March). This includes green fee, driving range usage and golf cart. We take tee times for residents three days in advance at 787-1800 x2. Men, please remember our simple dress code of no denim, collared golf shirts and caps worn forward at all times. For ladies, we ask no denim, no spaghetti-strapped tops, bare midriffs or short shorts. Proper footwear such as golf shoes or tennis shoes is required.
Bocce Ball Court Hours
September & October Tuesday through Sunday: 8 am–7 pm* *May play until dusk if in possession of own bocce balls 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 the golf shop staff during operating hours.
Golf Instruction The PGA golf staff at the Somersett Golf and Country Club is available to take your game to the next level. With over 35 years of combined experience, why venture out for golf lessons when you can improve your game right here in your own backyard? Instructor rates vary between $60 and $80 per hour.
Tips from the Country Club Stuart Smith – PGA Director of Golf
Driving the Ball Farther
We all want to hit the ball farther. In many instances, we attempt to do so by strengthening our muscles and trying to “force” distance by hitting the ball harder. This technique actually slows the club down. To hit the ball farther, we need more clubhead speed. The smaller muscle groups (arms, hands, wrists) must remain relaxed and tension free to generate this speed. The goal should be swinging the club faster – not harder. Remember, the golf ball is merely a highlighted object in the path of the swing – we should be swinging through the ball and not at it.
Adult Programs All programs listed are for members of The Club at Town Center unless otherwise noted.
Adult Pick-Up Basketball
Tuesdays & Thursdays, 7:30–9 pm Join us weekly for a friendly game of pick-up basketball. You’ll improve your game, meet new people and fit in a workout too. Pickup basketball is for adults only, ages 18 and up. We hope to see you there!
Watercolor Class
Wednesdays, September 2–23 & October 7–28, 9 am–Noon Canyon View Room | RSVP by Friday, August 28 & October 2 $59/resident/month session + $20 material fee payable directly to Eva or bring your own 8 participants min; 20 max In this workshop, instructor Eva Nichols will go over the basics of watercolor painting using both traditional and nontraditional methodology. No previous painting experience or drawing skills are necessary. The emphasis is to create an environment in which students feel free to play and experiment with colors and methods to create luminous watercolors. Already have experience? This class will help you discover your own painting style while learning about the exciting and versatile possibilities of watercolor painting. Explore wet-into-wet, dry brushing, color changes, values, glazing, lost and found edges and negative painting techniques while moving closer to achieving your personal artistic goals. To sign up for this class, contact the concierge desk.
The club at town center & Canyon nine reminders
4th Annual Oktoberfest
Friday, September 25, 6–8 pm RSVP by Monday, Sept. 22 $20/resident; $35/couple 14 person min; 50 max It’s Oktoberfest, and it’s happening right here at the Club! Dig out your lederhosen and join us for polka music, yummy food and German beer. Sign up the kids for their own Ciderfest so the whole family can enjoy the fun!
Halloween Bash Potluck
Friday, October 23, 6–8 pm RSVP by Monday, October 19 16 person min; 35 max We’re celebrating Halloween at the club! Bring your favorite Halloween-inspired scary food and wear your favorite costume. We will have a costume contest and a prize for the best Halloween-themed dish! Sign up the kids for a movie night during the Halloween bash, and come join the fun.
General Club Rules Members must check-in to the facility upon entering and show their membership card, photo ID or have their picture taken to program into the system. Members may be turned away if they cannot provide valid ID.
RSVP Policy Please remember to RSVP for programs by the deadline listed so we can ensure that enough supplies and staff are available. All event fees are due at time of reservation. Cancellations must be made 48 hours before an event to receive a refund. No refunds will be given for no-shows. Unless noted, all events are for residents only. If residents choose to bring a guest, event and guest fees apply.
Late Pick-Up Fee The Club will charge a late pick-up fee for any child not picked up within 15 minutes of a program’s end time, including Kids’ Corner. Following the 15-minute grace period, a $5 fee will be charged for every 10 minutes your child remains with us.
Guest Fees: $10 adult; $8 junior Members are allowed to bring up to six guests at one time for a maximum of ten visits per guest. Members must accompany guests at all times. 7
MISCELLANEOUS KIDS’ Programs Labor Day Crazy Carnival Celebration Monday, September 7, 12–4 pm Bring your neighbors and friends down to the Club to celebrate Labor Day! The crazy fun will include carnival games, water slides, outrageous prizes, delicious food, a poolside DJ and so much more!
Movie Night
Friday, September 18, 5:30–8:30 pm $10 per resident child (includes pizza) RSVP by Monday, September 14 | 5 child min; 30 max Movie Night is finally back! Don’t forget to sign up early for this popular event as spots fill up quickly. In September, children ages 3–6 will enjoy The Great Mouse Detective while older children ages 5–12 watch Spongebob: Sponge out of Water in the Sports Court. Please note, movies are subject to change.
Ciderfest
Friday, September 25, 5:30–8 pm $10/resident child; $15/child guest Ages 3–10; price includes dinner RSVP by Monday, September 21 Join us as we celebrate the fall season with Ciderfest. We will enjoy delicious cider, pizza for dinner, fun games like bobbing for apples, crafts and many more activities. Parents, don’t forget to check out Oktoberfest going on at the same time.
Fall Break Camp
Monday, October 26 through Friday, October 30, 7 am–6 pm $35/day/resident child; $150/resident child/week RSVP by Monday, October 19 | 5 child min; 30 max Need something for the kids to do during fall break? We can keep them busy for you! With games, experiments, crafts and snacks, they’re sure to have an awesome time. We will also be going on a special field trip to the local pumpkin patch at Lattin Farms on Wednesday, October 28. Our journey will include the corn maze, an educational farm tour and picking individual pumpkins! Space is limited, so sign up your child today.
Halloween Movie Night
Friday, October 23, 5:30–8:30 pm | RSVP by Monday, October 19 $10 per resident child (includes pizza) In October, fly your broomstick down the Club for a special evening of your favorite Halloween movies – now with extended time! Younger children ages 3–6 will watch Scooby Doo: Monsters Unleashed while older children enjoy a PG rated/age appropriate Halloween themed movie. This is a jam-packed night of great movies, tons of fun, yummy pizza and lots of laughter, and we hope you can join us. Parents, don’t forget to check out our adult event during this special extended movie night!
7th Annual Mother & Son Soiree
Friday, November 6| RSVP by Monday, November 2 $25/resident couple; $10/additional son Ages 7–12 | 4 couple min; 15 max Save the date for our seventh annual Mother & Son Soiree here at the Club. Mothers and sons are invited for dinner, pictures, dancing and special entertainment. Sons are welcome to wear their Sunday best and we’ll provide the flowers for mom.
FALL 2015
Starbright School Program
Monday–Friday | Register by the Thursday before Ages 5–12 | 4 child min; 16 max Morning Program: 7–8:30 am $25/resident child/week; $7/resident child/day Afternoon Program: 3:30–6 pm $40/resident child/week; $10/resident child/day
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his quality program features a wide variety of activities, including special sports instruction, arts and crafts, fitness, cooking and much more. Snack and homework assistance are provided during the educational hour. It is our goal to help develop great self-esteem for all participants in an active and positive environment. Please register your child at the concierge desk.
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Trick-or-Treat Tips HALLOWEEN NIGHT • Trick or Treaters are usually roaming the neighborhoods from 5:00–9:00 p.m. on October 31.
Ethan Beach (age 9) I like dressing up in a costume.
• Please drive slowly and be careful at intersections— there are witches and ghouls everywhere! • Make sure your porch and walkway is well lit. It lets the kids know you are there to greet them and it keeps everyone safe. • Get in the spirit...put a costume on yourself and make it fun for the kids! • After 9:00 p.m. dispose of your pumpkins so the goblins don’t get them.
Olivia Beach (age 4) I like eating the candy.
For Trick or Treaters • Carry glowsticks and flashlights. • Wear comfortable shoes and a costume that fits so you can move easily.
Jordan Essa (age 4)
My favorite things about Halloween are ghosts, bats, and trick-or-treating (especially the treats).
• Make a plan and know where you are going. Stick together as a group, but carry identification in case you get separated. • If an entryway is dark, they are probably not home so skip it. • Check your candy before you eat it. Make sure the wrapper has not been tampered with. 9
Kids’ Corner Hours & Programming* Monday to Thursday: 8:30 am–12:30 pm; 5:30–7:30 pm Friday: 8:30 am–12:30 pm Saturday: 8 am–12 pm Closed Sunday Hours vary in the summer due to summer camp, please check website for up-to-date sessions. Kids’ Corner will be closed in observance of Labor Day on Monday, September 7. Join us here at the Club for carnival games, water slides, crafts, music and much more!
Kids’ Corner Policy Reminders
• Kids’ Corner will only accept children two to six 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, 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 sixteen 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 15-minute window, the reservation becomes void and the spot will be opened to a child on the wait list. • No-shows will result in a $10 fee per child due to the Club. Cancellations must be received by 8 am on the day of the reservation.
September Theme—Fall into Fun October Theme—Ghosts Galore!
Picnic and Friends
Wednesday, September 16, 12:30–1:30 pm | 4 child min; 16 max $5 per resident child | RSVP by Monday, September 14 Bring your favorite teddy bear or stuffed toy and blanket to Kids’ Corner for a picnic! We will be making snacks here at the Club and then heading outside to eat, read stories and play games.
Caramel Apples Galore!
Friday, October 9, 12:30-1:30 pm | 4 child min; 16 max $5 per resident child | RSVP by Wednesday, October 7 It’s fall, and caramel apples never taste better! Celebrate this tasty seasonal delight with us by making your own ooey gooey treat. Then we’ll do a ghostly craft and finish off with Halloween story time.
Boo-Tastic Time
Wednesday, October 28, 12:30–1:30 pm | 4 child min; 16 max $5 per resident child | RSVP by Monday, October 26 Hey ghouls and goblins! Join us if you dare for some Halloween fun this month in Kids’ Corner, where we will be making creepy crafts and enjoying chilling treats for a truly spook-tacular time!
Kids’ Club Kids’ Club is a FREE club for children ages 7-10! All Kids’ Club members receive a membership card and a quarterly newsletter filled with interactive games, trivia and birthday wishes. Bring your new Kids’ Club membership card to events and get a hole punch for attending. Get ten punches for a special gift certificate! To register, please fill out a membership form at the concierge desk and return it to the Club. For more information about Kids’ Club, please contact Eric Maass at emaass@mysomersett.com.
Kids’ Cooking Class DOWNTOWN
Wednesday, September 9, 4–5:30 pm $10 per resident child | RSVP by Monday, September 7 | 10 child min; 20 max Come join us in the kitchen here at the Club where we will walk through how to make healthy and tasty after-school snacks just for kids! The best part? Downing our snacks when they’re all done!
Girls’ Only Slumber Party
Friday, October 2 to Saturday, October 3, 8 pm–8 am | RSVP by Monday, March 2 $15/ resident child; $25/non-resident guest | 6 girls min; 16 max It’s time again for a girls’ night in! Grab your friends and your sleeping bags and get ready for a night of movies, tasty food and fun games! We’ll kick the night off with a delicious dessert and finish with breakfast when we wake up.
Pumpkin Craze
Wednesday, October 28, 4–5:30 pm | RSVP by Monday, October 26 $10 per resident child | 5 child min; 16 max It’s time for a little pumpkin carving – Halloween is right around the corner! Join us in the craft room where we’ll provide the pumpkin, a scary good snack and a boo-tastic time. 10
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FITNESS SCHEDULE For a complete description of all our fitness classes and the most up to date calendar, please visit mysomersett.com or the Club’s concierge desk.
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Bootcamp w/ Robyn 5:45–6:30
GS Yoga* w/ Karen 7:30–8:30 Reformer w/ Bethº 7:30–8:30
HIIT It w/ Robyn 5:45–6:30 F.I.T. w/ Ash 7:15–8:15
Spin Fusion w/ Beth 7:30–8:15 GS Yoga* w/ Renee 7:30–8:30
Sackrison Scramble* w/ Robyn 5:45–6:30
F.I.T.* Instructor Varies 7:55–8:55
Yoga* w/ Linda 8:30–9:30
Body Sculpt w/ Beth 9–9:45
Yoga* w/ Linda 8:30–9:30
Body Sculpt w/ Beth 9–9:45
Yoga* w/ Linda 8:30–9:30
Yoga* Instructor Varies 9–10
Step w/ Cindy 9:35–10:30
Water Fitness+ w/ Robyn 9:30–10:30/10:10–11:10
Bosu Step/Sculpt w/ Cindy 9:35–10:30
Water Fitness+ w/ Robyn 9:30–10:30/10:10–11:10
Step w/ Cindy 9:30–10:30
Water Fitness+ w/ Robyn 9–10, 10–11:10
Body Sculpt w/ Beth 11:15–12
Outdoor Bootcamp w/ Christy 11:30–12:15
Reformer w/ Bethº 11:15–12 Body Sculpt w/ Beth 11:15–12
Kundalini Yoga w/ Renee 9–10
Reformer w/ Bethº 12–1
Basic Yoga Instructor Varies 1–2
Spin w/ Christy 5:30–6:15
Spin w/ Beth 5:30–6:15
F.I.T. 15’s w/ Christy 6:15–7
Body Sculpt w/ Beth 6:30–7:15 Zumba w/ Leslie 6:35–7:35
MC Believe in Education 5K and Fun Run
Saturday, September 12 Registration forms available online at mysomersett.com and at the concierge desk Save the date! Somersett’s Fourth Annual MC Believe in Education 5K and Fun Run is Saturday, September 12. The MC Believe in Education is being held to honor one of our former residents, Michelle Cervantes, with the proceeds going toward a scholarship for a McQueen graduate. Due to parking restrictions, the 5K race will be limited to the first 500 paid and registered participants, so mark your calendars now and sign up early!
Reformer w/ Bethº 12–1
Yoga w/ Linda 5:30–6:30
Spin Bootcamp w/ Christy 5:30–6:15
Items with a º mean the class is privately scheduled.
F.I.T. 15’s w/ Christy 6:15–7
Items with a + mean the class is located in the lap pool.
Zumba w/ Leslie 6:35–7:35
Items with a * mean the class is located in the Sports Court.
Private Pilates in the Aerobic Room
Tuesdays & Thursdays: 7:30–8:30 am, 10–11 am, 12–1 pm Participants must arrive to class on time. 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 original location. Cell phones should be put on silent and not used during class.
Fitness Classes & Tips... For a complete description of all our fitness classes, please visit the fitness classes calendar on our website at mysomersett.com. Get monthly fitness tips by signing in under your profile for the Fitness & Sports Group at mysomersett.com, or by checking the fitness bulletin board.
Massage & SPA
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Fitness classes For a complete description of all our classes, and an up-to-date calendar, please visit the fitness class page of our website at mysomersett.com.
R.I.P.P.E.D. Master Class
Tennis
Personal Training
We’re pleased to offer private or semi-private lessons, group classes and drill classes. We offer tennis for a variety of ages and services for any of our members. Looking for new tennis equipment, to get your racquets re-strung, or just searching for information? Contact tennis professional John Mathews at 287-8229. For further information about our tennis programming, please visit our sports page at mysomersett. com. To register, visit the concierge desk and fill out a form.
Saturday, September 12, 10:30 am Free for residents; $10 guest | 20 participants min; 50 max R.I.P.P.E.D is a high-energy workout that masterfully combines an easy yet effective cardiovascular routine with weights and resistance. It’s fun, created for all fitness levels and it will produce great results.
Personal training is a great way to get personalized routines designed to increase your performance and fitness results. And if you’re new to the gym or coming back after some time off, our personal trainers can help you get back into shape safely with faster results. Please check the sports tab of our website for personal training specials and tips. The Club at Town Center has a great fitness tool to track personal achievements. Fitassess.com is a web-based fitness assessment program that gives personal trainers the tools to conduct a complete physical assessment for their clients. Tests include BMI, blood pressure, body fat analysis, body measurements, cardiovascular fitness, strength, flexibility and muscular endurance. The program compiles these results for a ranking that is compared to national averages, and it also provides a number for a body’s fitness age. This information is useful for determining a starting point and making it easy to set goals. It’s also a means of tracking your overall improvement, which boosts motivation and keeps you focused on your training. For more information or to set up your physical assessment session, please speak to any of our personal trainers.
Fitness Questions For information about classes, fitness equipment, reformer Pilates, personal training and pricing, please visit our website at mysomersett.com or contact Cassie Wilson at cwilson@ mysomersett.com or 787-4500 x321. If you’re new or just curious about all of our strength equipment, call today to arrange a complimentary fitness orientation.
Private: Package of six private lessons: Group tennis with John:
$30/session $150 $60/4 classes; $80/8 classes
Ball Machine & Stroke Analysis Get a great workout with the ball machine while improving your tennis skills at the same time. The stroke analysis will be done with a quick and powerful super slow motion app (coach’s eye) that makes it quick and easy to analyze and improve tennis stroke. The analysis will be done in real time with the tennis pro on the court. To rent the ball machine, contact John Mathews at 287-8229. If you have further questions about renting the ball machine or for information about the stroke analysis, contact John Mathews at 287-8229 or Cassie Wilson at 787-4500 x321. Ball machine: Stroke analysis:
$15/hr $20/hr
Kids Tennis Extravaganza
Saturday, September 26, 2 pm | 20 min; 50 max $5/child resident; $8/adult resident; $10/guest Time to show off all the skills you perfected during your summer tennis lessons! John Mathews will be hosting a kids’ showcase where his students and others can show off their rallies, aces and accuracy in target drills. Prizes will be awarded to participants for best rally, best serve and most accurate hit. We will have a BBQ for families and guests after the showcase; entry fee includes food and drink.
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Behind its private gates, the Boulders is truly unparalleled luxury living. Located just minutes from the Somersett Country Club, Boulders offers expansive home sites with breathtaking, panoramic views of the beautiful Sierra Nevada Mountains, as well as large unique floor plans of both single-story and walk-out basement home designs. Ranging from 4,000–5,828 sq. ft., each and every floor plan offers numerous opportunities for homeowners to personalize their Boulders home.
From the low $700,000s | (775) 746-5000
del webb
Sierra Canyon at Somersett
Sierra Canyon by Del Webb is designed exclusively for active adults 55 and over. 18,805 square foot recreation lodge, fitness center, indoor pool, walking track, clubs, classes and more. Tour nine single story model homes with prices starting at low $200,000s. Model homes located at 9185 Summertree Court, Reno. Model Homes Available for Tour: Monday–Tuesday 10 am–6 pm; Wednesday 2–6 pm; Thursday– Sunday 10 am–5 pm. 1,225–2,486 sq. ft.
delwebb.com/reno | (775) 746-7500
mountain crest at somersett
Blended within the spectacular 18-hole championship golf course, Mountain Crest at Somersett is ideally located 10 minutes from downtown Reno. The numerous amenities of Somersett offer you a world of social opportunities without having to leave the privacy of your own community. Decorated Model: Hemingway. 2 single-story and 1 two-story home designs are available on the few remaining home sites. From 2,495–3,226 sq. ft. and up to 5 bedrooms and 3 baths.
From the upper $300,000s | (775) 787-9216
the plateau
at somersett
Lennar is proud to introduce it’s newest community, The Plateau at Somersett. These extraordinary single and two-story homes offer the perfect blend of fresh, contemporary floorplan designs, a variety of exceptional Everything’s Included® features and Lennar’s Next Gen® – The Home Within a Home®, designed specifically for multi generational living. The unique residences range from 1,950–2,675 sq. ft. of living space with three to four bedrooms—this new community encompasses luxury living at its finest.
lennar.com/New-Homes/Nevada/Reno/Reno/ The-Plateau-at-Somersett | (775) 200-7735
legacy homes the vue
Private gated community situated atop a spectacular Sierra Nevada Ridge. Two story homes of skillfully designed space. 2,042–2,818 sq. ft.
legacyhomesusa.com | thevuesales@legacyhomesusa.com (775) 787-5030 AT SOMERSETT
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The Vue @ Somersett: here the name says it all—these spectacular homesites sit atop a ridgeline. Florsheim plans a total of 26 two-story homes in this premiere Reno location. Enjoy a lifestyle (and no state taxes) that’s pretty hard to beat here in Reno! Your new address could be your best one yet. Schools, parks and retail are all nearby—so whether you want to relax at home or go out and explore, you will not run out of things to do!
From the $200,000s | (775) 384-2700 | florsheimhomes.com
wintercreek
Wintercreek at Somersett is designed for luxury living at it’s finest. These stunning single and two-story homes pair contemporary floorplan designs with an array of exceptional Everything’s Included® features. Homes range from approximately 2,410–3,055 sq. ft. of living space with three to four bedrooms and two to three and onehalf bathrooms. Plus, there is enough room for the whole family in Lennar’s Next Gen® – The Home Within a Home®.
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Somersett Country Club
The 18-hole Championship Country Club Golf Course was designed by U.S. Champion Tom Kite. Memberships available at 787-1800 or www.SomersettGolfandCountryClub.com.
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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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David Hughes Occupation: Reno realtor since 1984 Years in Reno: 37 Originally from: Macon, Georgia Greatest Accomplishments: • Raising three kids and seeing them succeed in life. • Finding a partner in this crazy life who I can truly say is my best friend. • Being able to have a successful Real Estate career and being able to do it in a great place like Reno, Nevada. Family: Wife Bonnie and three adult kids, Michael, Brady and Sarah. Two grand kids: Evelyn 6 and Olive 1. Favorite Activities: golfing, camping, music Last Book Read: American Sniper: The Autobiography of the Most Lethal Sniper in U.S. Military History by Chris Kyle (Author), Scott McEwen (Author), Jim DeFelice (Author) Why Somersett: We love living in the western foothills of Peavine Mountain and the community feel of Somersett. We will continue to live here because of the golf course lifestyle and the great friendships we have made here, that is something that is very hard to find nowadays.
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Comparative Market Analysis (CMA)Summary Report CMA SUMMARY REPORT Residential Summary Statistics HIGH
LOW
AVERAGE
MEDIAN
LP:
$530,000
$269,900
$388,580
$369,000
SP:
$529,000
$265,340
$383,374
$365,000
Residential - Sold
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comparative market analysis (CMA) is an evaluation of similar, recently sold homes (called comparables) that are near a home intended to be bought or sold. Comparative market analyses establish the current market value of the home and are prepared by real estate agents. A comparative market analysis is not the same as an appraisal, which is performed by a licensed appraiser. These figures are provided by David Hughes at Dickson Realty. This information is deemed reliable, but not guaranteed.
ADDRESS
AR
1210 Wakefield Trail
122 SLD
Stat
$/SQFT
ACR
SF
DOM
LP
$/SF
SP
$/SF
224.77
0.15
1225
202
$275,340
$224.77
$265,340
$216.60
1350 Cliff Park Court
122 SLD
215.58
0.14
1252
74
$269,900
$215.58
$268,000
$214.06
1105 Del Webb Pkwy.
122 SLD
224.68
0.14
1264
78
$284,000
$224.68
$278,000
$219.94
1660 Autumn Valley Way
122 SLD
225.69
0.15
1440
19
$325,000
$225.69
$325,000
$225.69
9106 Mount Pleasant Dr
122 SLD
232.64
0.12
1440
36
$335,000
$232.64
$325,000
$225.69
1230 Wakefieled Trail
122 SLD
167.45
0.15
2071
206
$346,790
$167.45
$340,790
$164.55
9160 Spruce Creek Ct
122 SLD
208.03
0.13
1644
28
$342,000
$208.03
$347,000
$211.07
1080 Del Webb Pkwy
122 SLD
219.02
0.14
1598
40
$350,000
$219.02
$349,000
$218.40
1101 Dutch Hollow Trail
122 SLD
221.88
0.15
1618
36
$359,000
$221.88
$350,000
$216.32
9275 Walking Stick Court
122 SLD
212.83
0.18
1644
49
$349,900
$212.83
$356,000
$216.55
1655 Cricketwood Circle
122 SLD
209.65
0.17
1834
76
$384,500
$209.65
$365,000
$199.02
1335 Hidden River
122 SLD
224.45
0.13
1644
41
$369,000
$224.45
$369,000
$224.45
9230 Walking Stick Court
122 SLD
240.27
0.17
1644
73
$395,000
$240.27
$385,000
$234.18
1120 Dutch Hollow
122 SLD
207.27
0.16
1925
32
$399,000
$207.27
$391,000
$203.12
1173 Dutch Hollow Trail
122 SLD
171.48
0.25
2457
69
$421,330
$171.48
$421,330
$171.48
1169 Dutch Hollow Trail
122 SLD
172.83
0.25
2409
154
$416,340
$172.83
$422,220
$175.27
1165 Dutch Hollow Trail
122 SLD
172.89
0.25
2575
145
$445,190
$172.89
$430,190
$167.06
1555 Cricketwood Circle
122 SLD
192.51
0.18
2696
88
$519,000
$192.51
$509,000
$188.80
9166 Mount Pleasant Drive
122 SLD
207.04
0.16
2487
98
$514,900
$207.04
$510,000
$205.07
1655 Ashland Bluff
122 SLD
226.50
0.18
2340
41
$530,000
$226.50
$515,000
$220.09
1465 Meridian Ranch Dr
122 SLD
213.48
0.18
2478
53
$529,000
$213.48
$529,000
$213.48
Total Listings
CMA SUMMARY REPORT
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CMA SUMMARY REPORT
Avg
Avg
Avg
Avg
Avg
78
$388,580
$209.09
$383,374
$206.23
Residential Summary Statistics
Residential Summary Statistics HIGH
LOW
AVERAGE
MEDIAN
LP:
$1,300,000
$335,000
$540,702
$484,000
SP:
$1,225,000
$330,000
$527,502
$477,000
HIGH
LOW
AVERAGE
MEDIAN
LP:
$465,000
$244,990
$298,818
$295,500
SP:
$460,000
$244,990
$299,805
$290,000
Residential - Sold
Residential - Sold $/SQFT
ACR
SF
DOM
LP
$/SF
SP
$/SF
ADDRESS
AR
122 SLD
199.88
0.23
1676
96
$335,000
$199.88
$330,000
$196.90
1809 Star Bright Way
122 SLD
1635 Heavenly View Trail
122 SLD
162.76
0.13
2175
46
$354,009
$162.76
$354,009
$162.76
1607 Lone Oak Trail
122 SLD
8919 Beacon Ridge Trail
122 SLD
199.31
0.30
1879
89
$374,500
$199.31
$371,900
$197.92
1624 Spicewood Circle
122 SLD
135.01
0.07
1851 37
$249,900
$135.01
$255,000
$137.76
143.32
0.08
1814 13
$259,990
$143.32
$259,990
$143.32
ADDRESS
AR
8913 Beacon Ridge Trail
Stat
Stat $/SQFT 154.67 122.42
ACR SF 0.07 0.07
DOM LP
1584 41 2034 31
$244,990 $249,000
$/SF
SP
$/SF
$154.67
$244,990
$154.67
$122.42
$247,000
$121.44
8604 18th Hole Trail
122 SLD
199.38
0.18
1951
49
$389,000
$199.38
$372,000
9140 Star Wish Lane 122 SLD $190.67 This information is deemed reliable, but not guaranteed.
1730 Heavenly View Trail
122 SLD
199.95
0.20
1950
112
$389,910
$199.95
$385,000
$197.44
1890 Heavenly View Trail/ Lot #114
122 SLD
117.67
0.09
2252 1
$264,990
$117.67
$264,990
$117.67
1670 Heavenly View Trail
122 SLD
199.51
0.18
1950
22
$389,049
$199.51
$386,744
$198.33
1668 Lone Oak Trail
122 SLD
127.34
0.06
2034 19
$259,000
$127.34
$266,000
$130.78
8613 18th Hole Trail
122 SLD
208.40
0.15
1917
117
$399,500
$208.40
$389,500
$203.18
1850 Heavenly View Trail/ Lot #110
122 SLD
109.25
0.08
2517 1
$274,990
$109.25
$274,990
$109.25
8938 Beacon Ridge Trail
122 SLD
200.62
0.29
2093
58
$419,900
$200.62
$419,000
$200.19
9150 Star Wish Lane
122 SLD
134.60
0.09
2043 58
$274,990
$134.60
$274,990
$134.60
7826 Morgan Pointe Circle
122 SLD
214.52
0.15
2093
54
$449,000
$214.52
$423,500
$202.34
1801 Star Bright Way
122 SLD
136.07
0.10
2043 32
$277,990
$136.07
$277,990
$136.07
8845 Scott Valley
122 SLD
184.53
0.16
2379
59
$439,000
$184.53
$429,000
$180.33
2193 Tara Ridge Trail
122 SLD
131.31
0.11
2191 72
$287,700
$131.31
$285,000
$130.08
2340 Maple Leaf Trail
122 SLD
219.09
0.24
1949
77
$427,000
$219.09
$435,000
$223.19
7677 Stonebluff Way
122 SLD
130.18
0.07
2270 71
$295,500
$130.18
$290,000
$127.75
8672 18th Hole Trail
122 SLD
225.16
0.15
2083
32
$469,000
$225.16
$469,000
$225.16
1965 Heavenly View Trail/ Lot #77
122 SLD
105.21
0.09
2818 173
$296,490
$105.21
$296,490
$105.21
8580 Timaru Trail
122 SLD
194.36
0.35
2570
76
$499,500
$194.36
$485,000
$188.72
2197 Tara Ridge Trail
122 SLD
128.39
0.09
2381 109
$305,700
$128.39
$301,000
$126.42
8940 Chipshot Trail
122 SLD
166.44
0.29
2998
50
$499,000
$166.44
$495,000
$165.11
1820 Heavenly View Trail/ Lot #107
122 SLD
123.18
0.09
2476 14
$304,990
$123.18
$308,522
$124.61
8573 Timaru Trail
122 SLD
208.21
0.38
2593
81
$539,900
$208.21
$520,000
$200.54
1870 Heavenly View Trail/ Lot #112
122 SLD
124.79
2005 Back Nine Trail
122 SLD
186.88
0.35
2911
159
$544,000
$186.88
$537,500
$184.64
1830 Heavenly View Trail/ Lot #108
122 SLD
1983 Morning Grove Court
122 SLD
219.72
0.27
2480
57
$544,900
$219.72
$544,900
$219.72
1675 Painted Rock
122 SLD
126.76
0.07
2635 31
$334,000
$126.76
$334,000
$126.76
8611 Gypsy Hill Trail
122 SLD
176.07
0.38
3168
99
$557,800
$176.07
$545,000
$172.03
1810 Heavenly View Trail/ Lot #106
122 SLD
117.99
0.09
2818 28
$332,490
$117.99
$337,490
$119.76
1699 Crescent Pointe
122 SLD
174.00
0.23
3304
106
$574,900
$174.00
$555,000
$167.98
1860 Heavenly View Trail/ Lot #111
122 SLD
118.52
0.09
2818 149
$333,990
$118.52
$338,990
$120.29
1732 Fairway Hills Trail
122 SLD
183.12
0.18
3110
67
$569,500
$183.12
$564,000
$181.35
1880 Heavenly View Trail/ Lot #113
122 SLD
116.43
0.09
2818 100
$328,090
$116.43
$343,090
$121.75
8691 Gypsy Hill Trail
122 SLD
196.01
0.37
3056
96
$599,000
$196.01
$592,000
$193.72
8648 18th Hole Trail
122 SLD
225.62
0.14
2061 74
$465,000
$225.62
$460,000
$223.19
1945 Bechtol Ridge Circle
122 SLD
204.70
0.36
3168
73
$648,500
$204.70
$632,000
$199.49
Total Listings
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Avg
Avg
Avg
Avg
8495 Chalk Ridge Court
122 SLD
324.35
1.16
4008
99
$1,300,000
$324.35
$1,200,000
$299.40
21
52
$298,818
$130.69
$299,805
$131.05
8680 Eagle Chase Trail
122 SLD
258.43
0.53
4895
$250.26
71
$1,265,000
$258.43
$1,225,000
Total Listings
Avg
Avg
Avg
Avg
Avg
24
76
$540,702
$204.39
$527,502
$200.06
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Joanne Palmer Occupation: Owner/Director of Caughlin Preschool and busy mom of three boys. Years in Reno: 35 Originally from: My parents are British. I was born in Australia and lived in England and Africa. Greatest Accomplishments: My greatest accomplishments are my three sons Andrew, Alec, and Ian. Even though they are a work in progress.
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Favorite Activities: My favorite activities are walking with my dog Lillie, working out, skiing, boating, traveling, spending time with friends and family. I also enjoy a glass of Chardonnay on my chaise lounge in the backyard. Last Book Read: My book club last read The Girl On a Train by Paula Hawkins. Why Somersett: We moved to Somersett 10 years ago for the community. Our boys attend McQueen and Billinghurst, both excellent schools. We enjoy our mature landscaping and backyard. Living in Somersett gives us the feeling of being away from it all.
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Ryan Petersen Occupation: I am a student at the University of Nevada, Reno.
Favorite Activities: I enjoy traveling, playing golf, playing my viola and driving.
Years in Reno: 18
Last Book Read: Brave New World by Aldous Huxley.
Originally from: Reno, Nevada Greatest Accomplishments: • I made high school varsity golf all four years and had the honor to be the captain for the last two. • In 2013, I won the Somersett Junior Club Championship. • I was accepted into the college of science at the University of Nevada, Reno.
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Why Somersett: My family and I moved here because of the neighborhoods, golfing and all of the amenities (pool, golf and hiking trails).
Northern Sierra Endurance Training
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SET is a Nonprofit Corporation and operates only on tax deductible donations. Any funds accumulated throughout the year are donated to other nonprofit organizations. “Training with NSET is a great way to meet your personal fitness goals, whether it be qualifying for the Boston Marathon or just living a healthy life style. Being a supporter of NSET provides the opportunity to help local families in need and vital youth programs that need additional support. It’s a great way to give back to the community” says Jim Harvey, president of NSET. NSET was started in 2008 by Toni Belaustegui, Eric Beye and Ski Pisarski. They did so to help patients in dire need due to medical difficulties and provide a training environment for free for all runners, walkers, cyclists and triathletes. They had been coaching for a national level non profit for the previous 12.5 years and had helped raise nearly two million dollars for this nonprofit, and saw less than $5,000 come back to patients of the Northern Sierra Area. They wanted to have a true nonprofit (we have no paid employees and no expenses) that could help local
people in need and keep all the funds in “our community”. Secondarily, they wanted to help local youth running and athletic endeavors to pro they a healthy life for our youth. Since their inception NSET has granted over $104,000 back to the community. With over 650 currently on their email list, notices are sent out regularly. There is no fundraising requirement to train with NSET. We do offer any athlete the opportunity to raise funds for specific charities or other nonprofit causes. This function can be made available to any athlete upon request, and will be handled by our Financial Committee for DonationGrants/Sponsorships-Fundraising. To find out more go to: www.nset1.org.
Contact Information Coach Ski at: NSET@charter.net Coach Eric at: NSET1@sbcglobal.net Walking: Roy Bymers at: roybymers@att.net Triathlon & Cycling: Dave Fish at: davefish@charter.net Website: Jeff Moreland at: hou5e@hotmail.com
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The 8th Annual NSET Burgundy & Gold Wine & Beer Tasting Silent Auction Saturday, September 19, 2015, 6-9:00pm, California Building, Idlewild Park DONATION: $20 ADVANCE, $25 AT DOOR Variety of wines and beer to taste, appetizers, silent auction, raffle prizes & etched wine or beer glass included. TO PURCHASE TICKETS: email: nset@charter.net call: 775-322-5747 online: http://tinyurl.com/oel6gb2
THIS YEAR THE BENEFICIARIES ARE: Washoe County School District Youth Athletics/NIAA, University of Nevada Women’s Cross Country Team, and remainder goes to smaller non-profits and local families in need. Northern Sierra Endurance Training (NSET) Northern Sierra Endurance Training (NSET) Mission: NSET’s mission is to provide a venue for individuals to meet other people training for endurance events in the Truckee Meadows. By promoting the benefits of endurance sports, like walking and running, in the Truckee Meadows, NSET hopes to improve individual’s health and performance as a result of a positive, supportive group association. NSET is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, dedicated to promoting physical fitness through activity in the surrounding community. The organization strives to foster an environment of fellowship and good will and exemplify key attributes of being friendly, professional and morally supportive of other athletes’ goals and achievements, no matter their level of fitness.
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S O A
The SOA is professionally managed by FirstService Residential. Onsite office is located at The Club at Town Center.
Customer Care: 775-624-9152 Assessment mailing address: PO Box 54089 Los Angeles, CA 90054-0089
Account information: www.nevada.fsrconnect.com/somersett Association Hours: Monday – Friday: 8 am to 5 pm Closed Monday, September 7 & Friday, October 30
Assessment Reminder Assessments are due on the first of each month and are overdue if not paid by the 30th of the 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 (via Paylease) Did you know you can pay your monthly assessments online from the FirstService Residential website? Please be aware that payments submitted online go through a third party payment processing company called Paylease. Payments submitted through Paylease will, and typically do, take up to three business days to be credited to your assessment account. Please keep this information in mind for last minute assessment payments as payments received after the 30th are subject to a $25 late fee. Paylease does charge a fee for its service, and you can pay a larger fee to have the payment posted within one business day. If you would like information on automatic payments that are processed free of charge, please contact the association and request a ‘surepay’ application. You may also submit payments to the SOA office, via check or money order only.
CC&R Spotlights TRASH/RECYCLE BINS – CC&R Article IV Section 11 Trash and recycle bins shall be kept hidden from public view at all times. They may be placed on the street for a period not to exceed 12 hours prior to pick up and subsequent to collection.
GARAGE USE – CC&R Article IV Section 18 Garage doors shall be closed at all times except when entering or exiting the garage or cleaning the garage. Garages shall not be converted to living space or used exclusively for storage.
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To report a non-compliance, please email or call Stephanie Viau at sviau@mysomersett.com or 787-4500 x310. 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.
Any changes to the meeting dates will be updated online at mysomersett.com on the SOA’s News & Documents page. Executive sessions, AGC and CSC meetings are not open to residents other than those on the agenda. Communications, Strategic Planning and Finance 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 Canyon View Room at The Club at Town Center. 1 6 pm September 3 9 am 7 8 5 pm 9 8:30 am 15 4 pm 16 4 pm 17 9:30 am 21 5 pm
Strategic Planning AGC SOA CLOSED Finance; Budget Workshop Directly Following Finance CSC Communications Executive AGC Budget Workshop
1 9 am OCTOBER 5 5 pm 6 6 pm 2 9 am 14 8:30 am 15 9 am 20 4 pm 21 4 pm 30
AGC Finance; Budget Workshop Directly Following Finance Strategic Planning BOARD CSC AGC Communications Executive SOA CLOSED
Meeting Agendas and Minutes Agendas for Board of Director’s meetings will be posted online at mysomersett.com at least ten days prior to the scheduled meeting. Minutes of these meetings will be posted online at www.nevada. fsrconnect.com/somersett once they have been approved at the next scheduled meeting. For a draft copy of minutes, please submit your request to soa@mysomersett.com.
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In Home Instruction & Music for that Special Occasion
Saturday, September 19 September Theme: BBQ Favorites RSVP by the Monday before to the Club at Town Center 16 adult min; 60 max
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oin us in September for our community wide Association potluck. We will provide the hamburgers and hot dogs, and you can bring your favorite side dish to share! We’ll even have raffle prizes, so invite your neighbors to come out for the fun!
ENCORE PIANO & ENTERTAINMENT John W. Kuhner 775-440-0067 203-441-4047 johnkuhner@rocketmail.com 1215 Wakefield Trail, Somersett/Sierra Canyon
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ony Fakonas lives in Somersett by accident. He and wife Debby, had never considered Nevada for their retirement years until they took a random drive in the summer of 2006. The couple had believed they would find the perfect retirement home inland in California or return to the Midwest – but one drive through Somersett and they fell in love with the community. Then the race was on to find a home. Tony and Debby considered and twice almost purchased a home in Sierra Canyon – but the deals never quite came together. They kept driving neighborhoods and toured multiple houses both in and outside of Sierra Canyon. Late one afternoon at the end a long day of viewing houses, they visited one last home in Copper Knolls. As soon as they walked in and saw the yard and mountain views through the large windows, they both knew without any doubts that they were “home”. Living here has been “better than they ever imagined” for many reasons. Reno leaves behind the hassle of the big city while providing beautiful surroundings, colorful seasons, and clean air and water. Big time lovers of theatre, Tony and Debby enjoy the Broadway Series at the Pioneer, University of Nevada shows, and several smaller theaters such as Bruka and Reno Little Theater, not to mention the ad hoc hotel offerings. They also take advantage of all the summer events including ArtTown, Hot August Nights, and baseball at the Aces stadium. Tony was born in St. Louis, grew up in Phoenix, and went to undergraduate school in Irvine, CA, where he completed his bachelor degree in physics. He completed his master’s in Nuclear Engineering at the University of Illinois in Urbana and went on for a MBA from the University of Chicago. With this background, it is no wonder that Tony gravitated to volunteering for the Somersett Board of Directors. His first interaction with the SOA board was voicing a complaint over a storage issue down at the Town Center. “But I felt that if I wasn’t willing to do something, then I had no right to complain,” Tony says. He volunteered for the Transition Committee tasked with planning for the move from the developer to the homeowner board. Subsequently, he ran for the Board to help with the implementation of that plan. “It has not been an easy transition,” he says, taking at least 10–15 hours a week of work, and often many more. “We had to dig below the surface and determine what we needed and wanted long term for this community. At the same time, the SOA faced numerous legal issues which occupied much of the board’s time for the first two years. “Thankfully, most of those are behind us now,” says Tony, “although just when you think you have finished, something new seems to always pop up. I think that’s an unfortunate reality of living in such a large, diverse community.” Through it all, Tony took a significant role in putting together the strategic agreement with the Somersett Country Club, settling the Moana Suit, and serving as 26
Board President since homeowners first took over control of the SOA at the start of 2013. “I really think we are now heading in the right direction, although many challenges remain,” Tony expresses. This year Tony has focused the board on setting priorities for long term growth including: Planning for new amenities, Increasing communications with homeowners, Ensuring Somersett addresses the drought, and Increasing oversight of service providers. To relax, Tony indulges his two passions – tinkering with old cars and woodworking, especially using a wood lathe. Tony and Debby have two children. Jim recently earned a PhD from Cal Tech and now lives in Eastern Tennessee. Kate graduated from Purdue and is a toy designer for Hasbro in its Rhode Island headquarters. And in early November they will add another joy to their lives – a granddaughter.
POOL Hours Poolside Cabana
Lap Pool Usage*
Family Pool & Spa
Signs at the lap pool will indicate what is taking place during the day. Look for signs reading “Lap Swim Only,” and “Aquatic Fitness Class” posted on the lap pool gate entrance or at respective swim lane ends. *Lap Swim Etiquette: Please be courteous to other lap swimmers when there is only one lane in use. Circle swimming is a good rule of thumb when there are multiple swimmers in one lane. Please stay to the right of the blue lane guide to swim when this is appropriate.
The Cabana will remain open through October 25 on a modified schedule and with a limited menu. Sat. & Sun. only...Sept. 1–30 from 11 am–6 pm* Sat. & Sun. only...Oct. 1–25 from 11 am–5 pm * The Cabana will be open Monday, September 7 for Labor Day
Mon., Aug. 10–Mon., Sept. 7: Sat. & Sun. only...Sept. 8–30: Sat. & Sun. only...Oct. 1–25:
10 am–8 pm 10 am–7 pm 10 am–6 pm
Lap Pool & Adult Spa (18+) Mon., Aug. 10–Mon., Sept. 7: 6 am–8 pm weekdays 7 am–8 pm weekends Tues., Sept. 8–Mon., Sept. 30: 6 am–7 pm weekdays 7 am–7 pm weekends Thurs., Oct. 1–25: 6 am–6 pm weekdays 7 am–6 pm weekends *Free swim for all ages with one lap lane for lap swim: 12 pm–5 pm daily through September 7 *Free swim for all ages with one lap lane for lap swim: 12 pm–5 pm weekends only through October 25 *Free swim for all ages with one lap lane for lap swim: 10 am to close on Labor Day
Swim Lessons Private swim lessons only will be conducted through the remainder of the pool season.
Water Fitness August 1–31: Tues. & Thurs.: 9 am–10 am & 10:10 am–11:10 am, Saturdays: 9:30 am–10:30 am Sept. 1–30: Tues., Thurs. & Sat.: 9:30 am–10:30 am Oct. 1–25: TBD weather
Aquatic Rules
POOL RULES 1. Hours of operation are set by management. Swimmers are asked to use caution at all times when utilizing the pool area. Any incidents should be reported to a lifeguard immediately. 2. Children under the age of 18 are only permitted to use the lap pool during the published times. 3. Children using flotation devices must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Children under the age of 6 must be closely supervised by an accompanying adult. 4. Children wearing diapers must have vinyl pants over the diaper and under the bathing suit. The club reserves the right to ask a child to be removed from the water if not wearing vinyl pants. 5. Proper bathing suits are required for swimming. No cut off shorts or thongs allowed. 6. Please shower before entering pool. 7. No diving in any area of the pool. 8. No glass containers of any kind permitted on pool deck. 9. No food or drink allowed in the pool. 10. Temporary shade structures are limited to outdoor personal umbrellas. No tents, canopies or other similar personal shade structures will be permitted on the pool deck. 11. Persons with skin disorders may be denied use of the pool. 12. No pets allowed within pool deck area. Exceptions will be made for guide animals. 13. No rafts permitted without approval from management. 14. No running, horse playing, or water guns permitted within pool deck area.
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Pools will remain open through October 25 on a modified schedule.
Aquatic Weather Policy For the safety of members, the Club follows American Red Cross guidelines for thunder and lightning. From the time staff hears thunder or sees lightning, the pool will be cleared for 30 minutes. In the case of lightning, the pool deck must be cleared due to the danger of a strike. In the case of consistent inclement weather, the manager will make the decision to close the pool for twohour increments to accommodate the ever-changing weather patterns. If the weather improves, then the pool will reopen. Pool closing and/or opening times will be placed on the golf hut window, concierge desk and Facebook. Rain passes will be issued in the case of inclement weather if the guest signed in less than one hour prior to closure time. The check-in attendant on duty will issue the rain pass to applicable guests. No cash refunds will be given.
15. Kickboards are for use as swimming aids and/or swimming instruction; no standing, sitting, or horse playing allowed. 16. The pool furniture is not to be removed from its location on the pool deck. 17. Members are not permitted to bring in outside coolers larger than 12”x12”x12” without prior management approval. No outside alcohol is permitted. Staff reserves the right to inspect coolers and take possession of any alcohol being brought into the facility. 18. Refrain from talking to lifeguards while they are on the stands. 19. Lifeguard’s instructions must be obeyed by members and guests for maximum safety. 20. Management may reserve portions of the pool deck for member or Club sponsored parties and events. SLIDE RULES 1. Swimmers must stay clear of the catch pool and slide exit area. Do not reach into the slide from the deck area. 2. Riders must exit the catch pool immediately after use. 3. Children less than 48 inches tall who are unable to swim may only use the slide with a parent. 4. Parents may assist their child out of the water in the catch pool if necessary, but they cannot stand in front of the slide to catch their child. Parents may wait at the steps if needed. 5. Only one person at a time allowed down the slide, excluding a parent and small child as described above. 6. Please walk up the steps and make sure the catch pool is empty before beginning slide run.
7. Riders must go down on their back with feet first. 8. No flotation devices of any kind permitted on the slide, including those in bathing suits. 9. No goggles, sunglasses, hats or any object that may fall off into the water permitted on the slide. 10. No diving from the slide into the catch pool upon exiting the flume. SPA RULES 1. The adult spa adjacent to the lap pool is for adults (18+) only. 2. Children 12 years of age or younger who wish to use the family spa must be supervised by an adult. 3. Children under 12 years of age should not use the spa for more than 10 consecutive minutes. 4. 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. 5. People with skin, ear, genital or other body infections, open sores or wounds should not use the hot tub because of the possibility of spreading infection. 6. Parents are to warn children not to allow water in their mouths as this can cause infection and illness. 7. The heat of the hot tub water speeds up the effects of alcohol and can cause sleepiness, dizziness and unconsciousness. 8. Horse playing, splashing and swimming are not permitted in the spas. 9. The family spa will close daily from 2–2:15 pm for backwashing and refilling.
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23rd Annual Donner Party Hike
Provides Hikers with Spectacular Sierra Nevada Scenery Combined with Interesting History
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ikers can travel the footsteps of early emigrant’s journey across the Sierra Nevada mountains October 3 & 4 by participating in the 23rd Annual Donner Party Hike. Participants can choose from six different hikes on Saturday, and a walking tour on Sunday. All hikes offer interesting insight into emigrant history from local area guides, along with invigorating recreation and beautiful scenery. Saturday’s hikes begin and end at Donner Ski Ranch located on Highway 40 on Donner Summit. Guides will lead groups of approximately 10–20 people to interpretive spots giving detailed historical information focused on emigrant and area history. In the afternoon, hikers will enjoy a hamburger lunch, music by Richard Blair and a presentation. On Saturday evening in collaboration with Sierra State Parks Foundation we will have an evening with Bill Oudegeest talking about his new book “Walking Through Donner Summit History”. There are six hike options of varying length offered on Saturday. Explore the Dutch Flat Donner Lake Wagon Road and 1913 Corridor Lincoln Highway with views of petroglyphs, old roadside billboards and the China Wall. Hike up Roller Pass and Mt. Judah to see where wagon trains were winched up over the granite. Discover pristine High Sierra Lakes or explore Coldstream Canyon. New this year... the return of the Railroad Snowsheds hike. Each hike offers a unique and memorable experience. Sunday starts with a more relaxed walking tour departing from the Donner Camp Picnic Area, located on 2.5 miles north of Truckee on Highway 89. Following the walking tour where guides will detail the Donner Party’s encampment, participants will drive to Donner Memorial State Park to hear more about the Donner Party, the Pioneer Monument, visit the Murphy’s Cabin Site, and enjoy entrance to the all new visitor center offering a historical movie about the Donner Party. Space is limited for all events and reservations are required. Early registration for the Saturday hikes is $45 ($50 after September 28, 2015 per hiker) and includes a guided hike, commemorative hiking hat, hamburger lunch and afternoon presentation. Sunday’s walking tour is part of a two day package and includes the guided walk and entrance to the visitor center. 2-day hike package is $60 ($65 after September 28, 2015). Complete hike descriptions and registration forms can be found at www.donnerpartyhike.com. The event is produced by Just Imagine Marketing and Design in collaboration with Donner Summit Historical Society.
Sponsors of this event include: Cedar House Sport Hotel, Donner Lake Village Resort, Donner Memorial State Park, Hampton Inn and Suites Tahoe-Truckee, Inn at Truckee, Loch Leven Lodge, Tahoe Donner, Truckee Donner Chamber of Commerce, Truckee Donner Lodge, Tahoe Trail Bar, and Wild Cherries Coffeehouse.
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Check out page 4 for information on all of the great weekly clubs open to ALL residents!
september + october 2015
SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY Please note the color coding system for events throughout Somersett Living and all SOA Communications: 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 that are open to all residents. Purple: Pubic events; open to anyone
September 1
WEDNESDAY THURSDAY 2
Investment Roundtable
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FRIDAY SATURDAY 4
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Pick up B-Ball
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SOA Office CLOSED
Pick up B-Ball
Labor Day Carnival
Kids’ Cooking Class
MC Believe Pick up B-Ball
R.I.P.P.E.D. Master Class
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Conquer the Canyon Nine
Pick up B-Ball
Picnic & Friends
Pick up B-Ball
Movie Night
Association Potluck
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Pick up B-Ball
Watercolor Class Begins
Pick up B-Ball
Ciderfest & Oktoberfest
Kids Tennis Extravaganza
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Pool Hours Change
Pick up B-Ball
Girls Sleepover
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Investment Roundtable Pick up B-Ball
Watercolor Class Begins
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Caramel Apples Galore!
Garage Sale
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Haunted House
Touch-A-Truck & Fall Festival Holiday Food Drive Begins
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Community Golf Day
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Adult Halloween Bash Potluck Movie Night
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Pool Closed for SEASON
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Boo-Tastic Time Pumpkin Craze
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