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A FREE PUBLICATION | MAY/JUNE 2012 PRSRT STD U.S. POSTAGE PAID RENO, NV PERMIT NO. 379 Somersett Owners Association 7650 Town Square Way Reno, NV 89523 Music on the Green pg 4 Pool Hours pg 9 Spots Still Available for Camp & Swim Lessons pg 10 Beers & Brats on the Canyon Nine pg 16

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A Free PublicAtion | May/June 2012 PRSRT STD

U.S. POSTAGEPAID

RENO, NVPERMIT NO. 379

Somersett Owners association7650 Town Square Way Reno, NV 89523

Music on the Green pg 4

Pool Hours pg 9

Spots Still Available for Camp & Swim Lessons pg 10

Beers & Brats on the Canyon Nine pg 16

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THe CluB aT TowN CeNTer775-787-45007650 Town Square Way, Reno, Nevada [email protected]; www.mysomersett.com

CluBHouse Hours Monday – Friday: 5:30 am to 9 pmSaturday: 7 am to 9 pmSunday: 7 am to 7 pm**9 pm beginning May 20The Club will close at 6 pm on July 4

CaNyoN NiNe8 am to 6 [email protected]; 775-787-4500 x330

sTaff DireCToryChristina Cravens, CPT, CFI, CPO Club Manager [email protected]

Rachael McGarrahSports Director [email protected]

Alex GlockhamerActivities Director [email protected]

Tyler RamseyFood & Beverage Supervisor [email protected]

Emily EoffActivities Coordinator [email protected]

Jeanette Metz, CPOPrivate Events Director [email protected]

Lauren StemmlerMarketing & Communications Director [email protected]

soMerseTT owNers assoCiaTioN Customer Care: 775-624-9152Onsite Staff: [email protected]

Melissa Ramsey, AMS, CMCA, CPOProvisional Community Manager [email protected]

Sean StapletonCompliance Coordinator [email protected]

Sierra Canyon Aspen Lodge Mike Aguilar, Executive Director775-624-2900 [email protected]

soMerseTT Golf & CouNTry CluB775-787-1800

Somersett Living newsletter is published by: Kathy Hess, Just Imagine Marketing and Design 775-746-4138; [email protected]

Front Cover Photo: 2011 Music on the Green.

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May/June 2012 | Somersett Living

3 Somersett Residents Events & Specials

4 Adult Programs

5 Somersett Golf & Country Club

6 Kids’ Corner/Tween Scene

7 Kids’ Club

8 Miscellaneous Kids’ Programs

9 2012 Pool Schedule

10 2012 Summer Camp/Swim Program

14 Fitness Schedule

15 Fitness Classes

16 Canyon Nine

18 SOA

21 Sierra Canyon

23 May + June Calendar

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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!

Note from the Club...

“because it is summer and the memories are just waiting to happen.”

—UNKNOWN

Spring is here and the sun is out, the weather is warm and we hope you’ll join us for all of the great events we have planned right here in your neighborhood! In May, pick up a great bargain at the community’s spring garage sale and then head over to The Club at Town

Center for our seventh annual Springfest! We have so many memories to make this summer in Somersett, and signing up for events

has never been easier. Now you can check the events calendar on mysomersett.com from your mobile and register for events from the comfort of your own home! For more information on how to log in using your unique name and password, check out page 20 of this edition of Somersett Living. Also, for more information on event registration, please look on page 22 for an easy to follow step-by-step guide. If you have any questions regarding logging in to mysomersett.com or registering for events, I’m happy to help.

The summer season will officially kick off in June with the Club’s Outdoor Adventures summer camp program, swim lessons, the second annual Music on the Green Series and the return of everyone’s favorite event—the farmer’s market!

I can’t wait to see everyone at the Club—let’s hear it for summer!

Lauren StemmlerMarketing & Communications Director

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All Somersett Resident Events & Specials!

Spring Garage SaleSaturday, May 5, 7 am–noonWhat’s warm weather without a garage sale or two? Get ready to bargain for great deals at the semi-annual Somersett Garage Sale, one of just two community-dictated garage sales per year! Maps will be available for pick up starting Friday, May 4 from noon to 9 pm and Saturday starting promptly at 7 am at The Club at Town Center. Participants are welcome to put up signs during the sale only to direct people to their street and house. We have arranged for the Salvation Army to have trucks located in Somersett to pick up any items not sold at the sale. To make arrangements for same day pick-up, please contact Steve Miller at 688-4555 x226.

Seventh Annual Springfest Saturday, May 5, 11 am–3 pm$2 per person per ride for pony rides; $1 for cotton candySpring is in the air, and it’s about to hit Somersett! The Club at Town Center will burst to life during our seventh annual Springfest thanks to music by DJ Kyle Dory and yummy food specials from the poolside cabana. Kids will enjoy pony rides, face painting, bounce houses and more. Springfest is an event all your friends and family will enjoy, and we hope to see you there!

Craft Club Tuesdays, May 8 & 22; June 12 & 26, 1–3 pm RSVP by the Monday beforeHave you been to the Craft Club in Somersett yet? Come meet other enthusiasts in the neighborhood and bring along your current project. From knitting and cross-stitch to embroidery and painting, we welcome them all! Feel free to bring your own snacks and drinks.

Murder Mystery DinnerWednesday, May 16, 6–9 pm • RSVP by Monday, May 14$15 per person; $25 per couple24 person minimum; 60 maximumWith the passing of Prohibition and organized crime on the rise, that swanky speakeasy otherwise known as The Club at Town Center is positively jumping! Join us for the party—come in costume and gear up for a deathly dinner affair.

Book Club Wednesday, May 23, 7–8:30 pm: All the Flowers in Shanghai by Duncan JepsonTuesday, June 26, May 23, 7–8:30 pm: In My Hands by Irene OpdykeAre you an avid book-lover? Then join the book club happening right here in Somersett! The group will meet once a month in the Welcome Center at The Club at Town Center to engage in discussions about their current read. For more information and to RSVP, contact Julie Malone at [email protected].

Homeowner Seminar – Association 101Tuesday, June 19, 6–8 pm • RSVP by Monday, June 18Join Sara Barry for an introduction into Association life and gain valuable insight about living in a common interest community. Associations have many legal guidelines dictating how they may conduct business, so come on down and learn what regulates the SOA.

Private Events For any OccasionDrop-in tours available Tuesdays and Thursdays from 3–6 pm and Wednesdays from 4–7 pm. Appointments may also be scheduled for a personalized tour.Looking for the perfect spot for your next function? Contact Jeanette Metz to learn about the various venues here in Somersett for your dinner, birthday party, graduation party, wedding and more. May special: Book your pool party by May 31 and receive $25 off your total price. Celebrate any summer occasion on our brand new private pool party deck and enjoy delicious party menu options from the poolside cabana. For more info: [email protected]

Nordstrom’s Shopping TourSunday, June 10 • RSVP by Monday, June 4Departure time from the Club at 7:30 am, returning at 5 pm $50 per resident; $60 per guest30 person minimum; 50 maximum The Nordstrom trip is back by popular demand! Residents and non-residents alike are invited for a ladies’ day trip to Nordstrom with Patty’s Tours. Please arrive at the Club by 7 am for a 7:30 am departure. The day will include a continental breakfast and a $5 lunch voucher. Personal shoppers and makeovers are available at Nordstrom’s. Space is limited so RSVP today!

Shop ‘til You Drop!

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Adult Programs

adultall adult programs listed below are for members of The Club at Town Center unless otherwise noted. Check out our new color coding system for events, located on the events calendar on page 23 of this edition of Somersett Living!

Mornings on the Mountain Saturdays, May 26 & June 16, 9 am–3 pm (Meet at the Club at 8:45 am)$5 per person; $7 per resident guestRSVP by Monday, May 21 & June 118 person minimum; 20 maximumThe winter has come and gone quickly and now is the time to see the beauty of nature on our popular mountain hikes. Join Linda in May for a seven-mile, easy to moderate hike around Whites Creek to Dry Pond and then back down through Thomas Creek. In June, Linda will be scoping out several places to take residents on a beautiful wildflower hike. Please check around the Club and the website for June’s location. This is a carpooling event. Snacks will be provided, but please bring your own lunches.

Adult PotluckSaturdays, May 19 & June 16, 6–8 pmMay Theme: Breakfast for Dinner; June Theme: Summer Picnic RSVP by the Monday before 12 adult minimum; 50 maximumStart your summer off with friends and neighbors at the Club during our monthly potluck. In May, we want you to switch things up—bring your favorite breakfast for dinner! And in June, we’ll celebrate summer with your favorite summer fun picnic dishes. Please indicate what you plan to bring when you RSVP.

Toga PartyFriday, May 25, 8–11 pm$10 per resident; $15 non-resident guest$25 per resident; $30 non-resident guest (with dinner at SunSett Grille)RSVP by Monday, May 2150 person minimum; 200 maximumToga! Toga! We’re celebrating Animal House-style, so join us in the Loft for live music from Jake’s Garage Band and a cash bar from The Grape & The Grain—your first drink is on us! Prizes will be given for the best costumes, so come dressed to impress. If you would like to enjoy a buffet style dinner at the SunSett Grille from 6–9 pm prior to the event, you may sign up for an additional fee. And don’t forget to sign your kids up for our special extended-hour movie night during this event.

Massages by Marian Get ready for warmer weather with a professional massage right here at the Club. Choose from Marian Miller’s full menu of massages, including hot stone treatments, towel treatments and foot scrubs. For more information about packages, massages and pricing, contact Marian at 247-3969 or online at www.massageandbodycontouring.com.

Music on the Green Mark your calendars for Friday, June 23 and August 18—it’s the Club’s Second Annual Music on the Green series! Join us on the Canyon Nine for music, food and fun for the whole family! For more information on bands and ticket sales, please visit mysomersett.com in late May.

Financial Seminar & ExpoTuesday, June 26 at 6:30 pm • RSVP by Monday, March 19 Wednesday, June 27 from 5–7 pmInterested in improving your financial well-being? Then you have to attend the Somersett Small Business Alliance Seminar, “Planning for Life, Not Retirement,” on June 26 beginning at 6:30 pm. Discover simple steps to set goals, save more effectively and get more value for your money. And during the weekly farmer’s market, stop by the Financial Planning Expo in the Loft from 5 to 7 pm. Several companies providing financial planning will be on hand to provide information to enhance your financial well-being. Additional details will be available online at mysomersett.com prior to the events.

New Resident Orientation Tuesday, July 17, 6–7 pm • RSVP by Monday, July 16If you’re new to the neighborhood, we welcome you to join us at The Club at Town Center for our new resident orientation. It’s the perfect opportunity to meet the neighbors and ask questions about your new community, the Club and the Canyon Nine. We’ll also make your membership cards and ensure you’re properly set up in our system.

Save the Date!Somersett’s Fifth Annual Farmer’s MarketWednesdays, June 13 to August 29, 4–8 pm*No market July 4The Somersett Farmer’s Market is back! The Grape & The Grain will be featuring a new menu of delicious food and drink choices, and attendees will also enjoy live music by The Colin Ross Band and Jake’s Garage Band, among other favorites! Don’t miss the summer’s first market, Wednesday, June 13, from 4 to 8 pm with live music by AMBUSH. For more information, please visit mysomersett.com.

All Somersett Resident Events & Specials! CoNTiNueD

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Somersett Golf & Country Club Community AccessFor hours or more information, please call 775-787-1800; www.somersettgolfandcountryclub.com

sunsett Grille HoursMonday: ClosedTuesday–Sunday: 7 am to 8 pm

Early Birdie Dinner Special Wednesday–Saturday, 5–6 pm$12.95 per personThe Early Birdie Dinner Special includes

the evening’s special, soup or salad and dessert. Join us at the SunSett Grille for this great deal!

Happy Hour at the SunSett GrilleFridays, 5–7 pm Please note the bar may stay open later as needed.

Cinco de Mayo Eve Fiesta at the SunSett GrilleFriday, May 4, 5–7 pm Celebrate Cinco de Mayo a day early at the SunSett Grille, and enjoy great drink, appetizer and dinner specials—plus a piñata or two—with all of your friends!

Mothers’ Day Brunch at SunSett Grille Sunday, May 13, 9 am–2 pm$16.95; Children ages 4–11: $5.95 plus tax & gratuity Reservations recommended Head over to the SunSett Grille for a scrumptious Mother’s Day Brunch. For menu information and to make a reservation, please contact Jamie White at 787-1800 x707 or [email protected]. Walk-ins will be accommodated upon availability.

Pre-Toga Party Couples’ Dinner Friday, May 25, 6–9 pmCome to the SunSett Grille for a delicious buffet style dinner before heading to the Loft to enjoy drinks from the Grape & the Grain and music by Jake’s Garage Band. For more information, or to sign up for this event, please contact the concierge at TCTC at 775-787-4500.

Memorial Day Monday, May 28The SunSett Grille will be open for breakfast and lunch on this special Monday. We’ll be honoring our resident veterans with a 25% discount on breakfast or lunch.

Wine Tasting Dinner Sunday, June 3 Stay tuned for more information about this enjoyable event in your community emails.

Couple’s Dinner Friday, June 15Be on the lookout for details regarding our romantic couple’s event in your community emails.

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May Theme: Celebrate Spring!June Theme: Fun in the Sun

The Tween Scene is the newest program at The Club at Town Center, and it’s designed especially for kids ages 11 to 15. All Tween Scene members receive quarterly newsletters filled with the latest tween trends, event invites and birthday wishes. To register for the Tween Scene, please fill out a

registration form at the concierge desk or on mysomersett.com and return it to the Club. For more information regarding the Tween Scene, please contact Emily Eoff at [email protected].

Junior Explorers Campaugust 13–17Junior Explorers Camp will run from 8 am to 4 pm Monday through Wednesday. On Thursday, campers will arrive in the afternoon and have an overnight adventure through Friday at the Club, putting the entire weeks’ worth of camping and outdoor living skills to the test! Throughout the week, campers will learn how to set up a tent, read a compass and other outdoor survival skills. Lunch will be provided each day. For more information, please contact Emily Eoff at 775-787-4500 x317.

Kids’ Corner Hours & Programming Monday to Thursday: 8:30 am–12:30 pm and 5:30–7:30 pmFriday: 8:30 am–12:30 pm; Saturday: 8 am–12 pmClosed Sunday

Kids’ Corner Policy Reminders• Kids’ Corner will only accept children 2 to 6 years of age. All children must be registered by the parent for Kids’ Corner prior to their first use of the room. Registration forms are available at the concierge or online at mysomersett.com. • Parents with children

who are not bathroom independent must remain on the 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 6 to 1 ratio, with a maximum of 12 kids allowed at any given time. To accommodate this ratio, the Club requires reservations to be made at least 24 hours in advance to ensure staffing. Each Saturday at 12 pm, reservations will be opened for the upcoming week. • All children must be dropped off in Kids’ Corner within 15 minutes of their reservation time. If the parent has not checked their child in within the 15-minute window, the reservation becomes void and the spot will be opened to a child on the wait list. • No show reservations will result in a $10 fee per child due to the Club. Cancellations must be received by 8 am on the day of the reservation.

Sidewalk Scientists Tuesday, June 12, 4–5 pm$5 per child • RSVP by Monday, June 4

Are you ready for an afternoon of exploring science in the sun? We’ll be learning all about colors as we make our very own sidewalk chalk, so put on your science caps!

Picnic at the Park Tuesday, May 22, 9–10:30 am$5 per child • RSVP by Monday, May 14Meet us in Kid’s Corner to assemble some of our favorite picnic snacks, then we’ll head over to the park for a morning of food, games and fun!

Thing One, Thing Two, and You!Thursday, May 31, 2–3 pm $5 per child • RSVP by Monday, May 21 Join us as we celebrate Dr. Seuss and literature’s favorite duo—Thing One and Thing Two. We’ll be making crafts and a yummy snack, then topping off the morning with Seuss story time!

Splish Splash! Monday, June 25, 1:30–2:30 pm$5 per child • RSVP by Monday, June 18Join us outside of Kid’s Corner for splishy splashy fun in the sun—and don’t forget your swimsuit and sunscreen.

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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 Emily Eoff at [email protected].

May FlowersWednesday, May 16, 4–5 pm$5 child • RSVP by Monday, May 7We want to celebrate the blooming of May flowers, so join us in the craft room as we make decorative flowers while munching a delicious snack.

Strawberry Shortcake Friday, May 253:30–4:40 pm $5 childRSVP by Monday, May 21The sun is starting to shine and the snow is melting—it’s time for summer’s favorite sweet treat! Meet us in the kitchen where we’ll whip up fresh shortbread and sweet whipped cream, and of course, top it off with scrumptious strawberries!

Shark Attack! Tuesday, June 5, 4–5 pm$5 child • RSVP by Monday, June 4It’s summer time and that means gardens are in full bloom. Come get crafty with us as we use gardening pots that look like sharks—the perfect summer craft to brighten up your home!

Sundaes on Sunday Sunday, June 24, 2–3 pm $5 child • RSVP by Monday, June 18Who’s ready for a sweet treat? Join us as we make homemade ice cream and top it off with fresh fruit and other goodies. After we enjoy our sundaes, let’s have fun with some water games!

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After School Program$40/child/week; $10/child/day • Ages 5–12Register by the Thursday before4 child minimum; 16 maximumThis quality program features a wide variety of activities, including special sports instruction, arts and crafts, fitness, cooking and much more. A snack and homework assistance are available during the educational hour. It is our goal to help develop great self-esteem for all participants in an active and positive environment. Register your child at the concierge desk.

Toddler Time! Thursday, May 17, 10–11 am$3 child • Ages 1–4 • 4 child minimum; 12 maximumRSVP by Monday beforeParents, what better way to spend quality time with your toddler than to join us in the Craft Room for story time, snack and fun activities? We’ll have a blast learning new things and making new friends. We hope to see you there!

Kids’ Fitness Every Thursday in May, 4:30–5:15 pm(Resumes in 2012–2013 school year) Ages 5–9 • 4 child minimum; 18 maximumRSVP by the Monday before

Hop, skip and jump your way to fitness fun! Unleash some of that bottled-up

energy and join Kyle in the sports court for Kids’ Fitness. It’s all fun and games with a focus on agility and coordination, cardiovascular endurance, strength and flexibility.

Movie NightFriday, May 25, 7–11 pm$15 per child (includes dinner)RSVP by the Monday before 5 children minimum per age group; 12 max for Kids’ Corner and 30 maximum for ages 5–12Make sure to reserve a spot for this special extended-hour movie night! Parents, drop off your little ones at the Club for an entertaining evening with pizza and a movie. In May, kids ages 5 to 12 will be watching Megamind in the sports court, while kids ages 3 to 6 enjoy the movie UP in Kids’ Corner. After you sign your kids up for movie night, don’t forget to sign up for our exciting Toga Party in the Loft hosted the same night.

Memorial Day BashMonday, May 28, 12–4 pmHelp us kick off what promises to be a busy and fun-filled summer by the pool! We’ve planned a memorable Memorial Day with crafts, games and plenty of water fun. Kick back to beats from our DJ and enjoy delicious food from the snack bar.

Farmer’s FUN!Wednesdays, June 13 & 27, 5–8 pmAges 3–10 • $10/child, price includes dinnerRSVP by the Monday before 8 children minimum; 30 maximumThe Club will be offering something fun every other week just for the kids during our Wednesday farmers’ markets. Parents, drop your kids off at the Club for up to three hours for games, coloring, movies and pizza. The kids will be happy and busy while you mingle and shop!

SUPER TGIFFriday, June 29, 5:30–7:30 pmCome wind down poolside on a Friday night to start off a relaxing weekend. We’ll have the pool ready, the BBQ cookin’, drink specials, and the DJ playing all of your favorite tunes. Banish work-week stress and start the weekend off the right way, poolside!

Red, White & Fun!Monday, July 4, 12–4 pmDon’t miss our patriotic festivities planned to celebrate America! Join us by the pool for food, fun, games and more. Please note the Club will close at 6 pm on Monday, July 4.

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Family Pool & SpaSaturday, May 19 to Sunday, august 7: 10 am to 9 pm

Lap PoolMonday, May 14 to Friday, May 18 (for adults only): 6 am to 9 pmSaturday, May 19 to Sunday, august 5: Close at 9 pmadult (18+) lap swim (non-guarded) 6 to 8:30 amSwim lessons with one lap lane for lap swim 8:30 to 10 am adult (18+) lap swim (non-guarded) *10 am to 12 pm *Water fitness classes begin Tuesday, June 5 (Tuesdays, Thursdays & Saturdays: 10 to 11 am)FRee SWIM for all ages with one lap lane for lap swim 12 to 4 pm Adult (18+) lap swim (non-guarded) ** 4 to Close Swim lessons in one lane Monday through Friday **5:30 to 6 pmThe lap pool and spa will open at 7 am on Saturdays and Sundays

Adult (18+) SpaMonday, May 14 to Sunday, August 5: 6 am to 9 pmThe spa will open at 7 am on Saturdays and Sundays

Please note: On Memorial Day, July 4 and Labor Day, the lap pool will be open for free swim from 10 am to close. The pools will be closed on Monday, July 9, for maintenance and training.

Lap Pool UsageLook for signs reading “Swim Lessons Only,” “Lap Swim Only,” and “Aquatic Fitness Class” posted on the lap pool gate entrance or at respective swim lane ends.

Poolside CabanaMonday through Thursday: 11 am to 7 pmFriday and Saturday: 11 am to 8 pmSunday: 11 am to 6 pmThe grill menu will be available all day Friday through Sunday! Check out our new menu and pricing at mysomersett.com.

AquAtiC RulES Pool rules1. Use of the pool is restricted to hours when a lifeguard is on duty. Swimmers are asked to use caution at all times when utilizing the pool area. Any incident should be reported to a lifeguard immediately.2. 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.3. 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 he or she is not wearing vinyl pants. 4. Proper bathing suits are required for swimming. No cut-off shorts or thongs allowed.5. Please shower before entering pool.6. No diving in any area of the pool. 7. No glass containers of any kind permitted on pool deck.8. No food or drink allowed in the pool.9. Persons with skin disorders may be denied use of the pool.10. No pets allowed within pool deck area. Exceptions will be made for guide animals.11. Adult swim is for persons 18 years or older.12. No rafts permitted without approval from management.13. No running, horse playing or water guns permitted within pool deck area.14. Kickboards are for use as swimming aids and/or swimming instruction; no standing, sitting or horse playing allowed.15. The pool furniture is not to be removed from its location on the pool deck.16. Members are not permitted to bring in outside coolers larger than 12”x12”x12” without prior management approval. No outside alcohol is permitted. 17. Refrain from talking to lifeguards while they are on the stands.18. Lifeguards’ instructions must be obeyed at all times by members and guests for maximum safety.

sliDe rules1. 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 rules1. Extended exposure to hot water or vapors may be detrimental to the health of elderly persons and persons with heart conditions, diabetes or high or low blood pressure.2. People with skin, ear, genital or other body infections, open sores or wounds should not use the hot tub because of the possibility of spreading infection.3. The heat of the hot tub water speeds up the effects of alcohol and can cause sleepiness, dizziness and unconsciousness.4. Horse playing, splashing and swimming are not permitted in the spas.5. The adult spa adjacent to the lap pool is for adults (18+) only.6. Children 12 years of age or younger who wish to use the family spa must be supervised by an adult.7. Children under 12 years of age should not use the spa for more than 10 consecutive minutes.8. Parents are to warn children not to allow water in their mouths as this can cause infection and illness.9. The heat of the hot tub water speeds up the effects of alcohol and can cause sleepiness, dizziness and unconsciousness.10. The family spa will close daily from 2-2:15 pm for backwashing and refilling.

This is an invigorating, joint-friendly workout in the lap pool. if there are more than 10 participants in the class, the entire pool will be used. This summer, the Club will accommodate the ever-popular and growing size of water fitness classes by adding additional classes if necessary.

Tuesday, Thursdays & Saturdays10 to 11 am

25 person max

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Group LessonsLevels 1, 2 and 3 available • 9:30–10 am or 5:30–6 pm$30/week/child (ages 3+) • Sign up by the Monday beforeSign up your child to learn the fundamentals of swimming in a group setting. For class schedules, please pick up a registration form at the front desk or visit mysomersett.com.

Private Lessons30-minute instruction for ages 2+Single Lesson: $20; Package of 5: $90; Package of 8: $140Private lessons are perfect for those needing individualized and one-on-one instruction.

Parent-Toddler SwimSaturdays, beginning June 23, 9:30–10 am$5/day/couple; children ages 6 months to 3 yearsSign up by the Monday beforeA swim instructor will be teaching you and your child water techniques to encourage and promote swim skills. The class allows one-on-one interaction with your child without distraction from other children.

Swim ChallengeSaturdays, June 23 to August 4 • 9–9:45 am$8/child/day (ages 5+) • Sign up by the Monday beforeThis class is designed for swimmers who can independently front crawl

the length of the pool. Participants will learn stroke refinement on front crawl, back crawl, breast stroke and butterfly. For class schedules, please pick up a registration form at the front desk or visit mysomersett.com.

Mock Swim MeetSaturday, august 11, 9–10 am$10/child (ages 5+) • Sign up by Monday, July 30This event is intended to be a fun way for children to show off the swimming skills they’ve learned this summer. Kids will be able to sign up to swim two strokes in a competition format, with ribbons and awards to follow. Swimmers must be able to independently front crawl the length of the pool to sign up.

Splash BallMondays, June 11 to August 13, 9–9:45 am$8/child/day (ages 5+) • 6 children minimum; 20 maximumSign up by the Wednesday beforeSplash Ball is similar to water polo, but it’s designed for children to learn appropriate skills, dynamics and techniques with little to no contact. Class will be taught by Mike Jensen of the Sierra Nevada Water Polo Club.

Year Round SPA! Spa Hours: 8 am to 8 pm Year round spa will be open until Sunday, May 13 before switching to summer hours.

For additional information on various swim programs or for help deciding what class would be best for your child, contact Rachael at [email protected] or 787-4500 x337.

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Summer Camp 2012

Are you ready for adventure? We hope so, because we have ten weeks of it planned and we want you to join the fun! For more information on non-resident pricing or aftercare, please see our camp registration forms on mysomersett.com, or contact Emily Eoff at

[email protected].

June 11–15 Space and Science Ages 6–12June 18–22 In The Jungle Ages 3–6 & 6–12 June 25–June 29 Sports Camp Ages 6–12July 9–13 Splash Into Summer Ages 3–6 & 6–12July 16–20 KIDSCAPE Ages 6–12July 23–27 Around the World Ages 3–6 & 6–12July 30–August 3 Somersett Olympics Ages 6–12August 6–10 Wild & Crazy Camp Ages 3–6 & 6–12August 13–17 Imagination Station Ages 6–12 August 20–24 The Great Outdoors! Ages 3–6 & 6–12

Themed Camp: 8 am–4 pm (ages 7–12)Residents: $125/week/child; Non-Residents: $150/child/week $25($30 non-resident)/child/week to sign up for aftercare from 4–6 pm

Themed Kids’ Corner Camp: 8 am–1 pm (ages 3–6)Residents: $100/week/child

sports Camp & Kidscape: 8 am–4 pm (ages 7–12)Residents: $150/week/child; Non-Residents: $175/child/week$25($30 non-resident)/child/week to sign up for aftercare from 4-6 pm

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s o m e r s e t tnew home sales

2305 Tara Ridge Trail, Reno

AT SOMERSETT

Private gated community situated atop a spectacular Sierra Nevada Ridge. Two story homes of skillfully designed space. Prices starting at $215,000.

2,042 – 2,818 sq ft

For more information: (775) 787-5030

legacyhomesusa.com [email protected]

legacy homes“The vue”

ryder homes“Somersett Estates”

8683 Gypsy Hill Trail, Reno

Somersett Estates offers luxurious semi-custom homes on large lots with spectacular views. $409,000.

2,891 – 3,296 sq ft

For more information: Debbie Bennington/Dickson Realty

(775) 335-5633ryderhomes.com

[email protected]

Mountain Crest is the only community in Somersett offering the most options to customize your dream home within the five luxury home designs, including 2 one-story floor plans on oversized home sites. Toll Brothers is also offering semi-custom home sites, with nearly every home boasting views of the community’s golf course and Sierra Mountains.

2512 – 3,600 sq ftFor more information:

(775) [email protected]

tollbrothers.com

toll brothers“Mountain Crest at

Somersett”

Beautiful Tuscan style homes with amazing mountain and valley views located on some of the finest lots in Somersett. Granite counters in kitchen/master suite, Stainless steel Maytag appliances, Beechwood cabinetry.

2,200 – 3,900 sq ft

For more information: Debbie Bennington/Dickson Realty

(775) [email protected]

[email protected]

1725 Laurel Ridge Court, Reno

homecrafters“Mountain View

ledges”

“sierra canyon at somersett”Sierra Canyon by Del Webb is designed exclusively for active adults 55 and over. 20,000 square foot recreation lodge, fitness center, indoor pool, walking track, clubs, classes and more. Tour eight single story model homes with prices starting at $199,990. Model homes located at 9185 Summertree Court, Reno. Model Homes available for Tour: Thursday through Tuesday 10 am–6 pm, Wednesday 2–6 pm.

1,241 – 2,486 sq ft

For more information: (775) 746-7500; delwebb.com/reno

del webb

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

27 Miles of TrailsEnjoy the outdoors with the 27 miles of developed trails within Somersett.

Somersett Entrances1) Take the Robb Dr. exit (off I-80) and turn left on Sharlands Ave.2) Take the Verdi exit (off I-80 W) and turn right.

www.somersett.com

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Somersett Homeowners Golf CourseThe Canyon Nine is an executive nine-hole par 3 course designed by U.S. Champion Tom Kite. It is the perfect place for learning the game or enjoying a quick round after work. The course is an amenity for all residents of Somersett, including those living in Sierra Canyon by Del Webb.

SomersettHomeowners

AmenitiesThe Club at Town Center, a 22,000 square foot, 9 million dollar facility is the showpiece of the Somersett resident amenity program, which also includes the Canyon Nine par 3 golf course, 27 miles of hiking and biking trails.

Pools/SpasA resort pool with a 98 foot water slide and interactive pool toys highlight Somersett’s resort-style pool and the three lane junior Olympic pool is perfect for lap swimming and competitions. Two full spas are also within the water park area.

The Great RoomEnjoy a sunset, relax with a book in front of the fireplace, check your e-mail from your laptop on the wireless network or watch the golfers on the Canyon Nine from the outdoor deck.

The LoftSomersett’s own entertainment and gathering room. Excellent for weddings, business meetings and gatherings.

Aerobics StudioWork it out in a cardio kick boxing, body sculpting, spinning, yoga or pilates class or sign up for a personalized training session. The Club at Town Center has a class for everyone.

Cardio-Weight StudioEnjoy comfort and convenience in our cardio theater while working out on one of our elliptical trainers, exercise bikes or treadmills. Strength training is easy on the wide variety of professional equipment.

Sports Court/Indoor BasketballPlay a game of hoops or watch a production on the stage. The Sports Court is truly a multipurpose room complete with three basketball hoops, hardwood floors, community stage.

And more...Visit www.mysomersett.com to see all that we have to offer!

www.somersett.com/amenities/

Mountain ViewLedges

(775) 335-5633

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

27 Miles of TrailsEnjoy the outdoors with the 27 miles of developed trails within Somersett.

Somersett Entrances1) Take the Robb Dr. exit (off I-80) and turn left on Sharlands Ave.2) Take the Verdi exit (off I-80 W) and turn right.

www.somersett.com

(775) 746-7500AT SOMERSETT

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Somersett Estates

(775) 335-5633

Premiumluxury homesites

(775) 787-9216

Mountain Crest & Sonterra

(775) 787-9216

Somersett Homeowners Golf CourseThe Canyon Nine is an executive nine-hole par 3 course designed by U.S. Champion Tom Kite. It is the perfect place for learning the game or enjoying a quick round after work. The course is an amenity for all residents of Somersett, including those living in Sierra Canyon by Del Webb.

SomersettHomeowners

AmenitiesThe Club at Town Center, a 22,000 square foot, 9 million dollar facility is the showpiece of the Somersett resident amenity program, which also includes the Canyon Nine par 3 golf course, 27 miles of hiking and biking trails.

Pools/SpasA resort pool with a 98 foot water slide and interactive pool toys highlight Somersett’s resort-style pool and the three lane junior Olympic pool is perfect for lap swimming and competitions. Two full spas are also within the water park area.

The Great RoomEnjoy a sunset, relax with a book in front of the fireplace, check your e-mail from your laptop on the wireless network or watch the golfers on the Canyon Nine from the outdoor deck.

The LoftSomersett’s own entertainment and gathering room. Excellent for weddings, business meetings and gatherings.

Aerobics StudioWork it out in a cardio kick boxing, body sculpting, spinning, yoga or pilates class or sign up for a personalized training session. The Club at Town Center has a class for everyone.

Cardio-Weight StudioEnjoy comfort and convenience in our cardio theater while working out on one of our elliptical trainers, exercise bikes or treadmills. Strength training is easy on the wide variety of professional equipment.

Sports Court/Indoor BasketballPlay a game of hoops or watch a production on the stage. The Sports Court is truly a multipurpose room complete with three basketball hoops, hardwood floors, community stage.

And more...Visit www.mysomersett.com to see all that we have to offer!

www.somersett.com/amenities/

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(775) 335-5633

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

(775) 746-0333 • www.cahreno.com4871 Summit Ridge Drive, Reno, NV 89523

D O G S • C A T S • A V I A N • E X O T I C S

Community Animal Hospital Working To Make A Difference

Our Pet Annual Wellness Plans (PAW Plans) provide your pet with a comprehensive level of preventive care to help him live a long and healthy life. By enrolling your pet in one of our PAW Plans, you’re taking an important step in maintaining his health and well being.

PAW Plans make providing high quality health care for your pet easy. PAW Plans are annual wellness plans that offer significant discounts on preventive care and allow you to spread the payments over time.

Are you looking for a veterinarian who will care for your pets as if they were their own? Are you looking for an organization that believes there’s nothing more important than lasting, meaningful relationships? Do you want the best in medicine and technology? Then you have found The CAH Difference!

Did You Know?• Gorillas can catch human colds and other illnesses.

• The female lion does 90% of the hunting.

• The only dog that doesn’t have a pink tongue is the chow.

• On average, dogs have better eyesight than humans, although not as colorful.

• A single elephant tooth can weigh as much as 9 lbs.

• A woodpecker can peck 20 times per second.

• On average, cows poop 16 times per day.

• The hippopotamus is born underwater.

• A butterfly has 12,000 eyes.

• Cats have over 100 vocal sounds, while dogs only have 10.

• Two dogs were among the Titanic survivors.

• The color red doesn’t really make bulls angry, they are color-blind.

—Submitted by Community animal Hospital

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Body Sculpt w/ Beth6:30–7:15

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Spin w/ Beth5:30–6:15

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Private Pilates in the aerobic room» Tuesday 7:30–8:30 am, 10–11 am; Thursday 7:30–8:30 am, 10–11 am.Participants may only bring a plastic, closed container of water into class. No food is permitted in the aerobics room. All participants are asked to wipe down equipment after use. Used equipment should also be returned to original location.Class cancellations will be posted in the aerobics room, as well as on our website. fitness Classes» For a complete description of all our fitness classes, please visit the fitness classes calendar on our website at www.mysomersett.com.

Items with a * mean the class is located in the sports court; + means the class is to begin June 5, 2012 in the lap pool and # sign in at concierge desk and then meet at the tennis courts.

Get monthly fitness tips from Rachael by signing in under your profile for the Fitness & Sports Group on our website, www.mysomersett.com, or by checking the fitness bulletin board.

Visit mysomersett.com for June’s calendar.May Fitness Schedule

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Fitness Classes For a complete description of all our fitness classes, please visit the fitness classes calendar on our website at www.mysomersett.com.

Last Chance WorkoutSaturday, May 19 and June 30, 8–10 am$5 per resident; $7 per guestRSVP by Monday, May 14 & June 25As we leap out of spring and into summer, come enjoy one of our most intense and challenging workouts of the month. The first portion of class is team-taught by our talented fitness instructors and personal trainers concentrating on strength, endurance, agility and balance. During the last part of the class, participants will be able to join a yoga class or stretch out their tired muscles before enjoying a light snack with friends.

Personal TrainingPersonal training can provide that extra boost to take your fitness to the next level, especially with all of the upcoming races this summer. Please check out our website under the sports tab for information in May and June regarding personal training specials and tips to incorporate into your training.

Fitness QuestionsFor information about classes, fitness equipment, reformer pilates, personal training and pricing, please visit our website at mysomersett.com, or contact Rachael McGarrah at [email protected] or 787-4500 x337. Are you new to the gym or just curious about all of our new strength equipment? Call today to arrange a complimentary fitness orientation.

Tennis Tennis is in full swing for the summer! We’ve got new upgrades to our courts, fun programs for all ages, new tennis equipment available for purchase and racquet re-stringing services too. We’re also excited to have two teaching pros here at the Club this summer, George Montoya and John Matthews. For more information, please visit the sports page of our website at mysomersett.com or email Rachael at [email protected].

Little Tykes Tennis: Ages 4 to 6$50/child/session; $15/child/drop-in class (Drop-in available if space permits) RSVP by the Monday before session begins4 child minimum; 6 maximum

Junior Tennis: Ages 7 to 11$50/junior/session; $15/child/drop-in class (Drop-in available if space permits) RSVP by the Monday before session begins4 junior minimum; 6 maximum

Adult Tennis: Ages 18 and up$50/adult/session; $15/adult/drop-in class (Drop-in available if space permits) RSVP by the Monday before session begins4 adult minimum; 6 maximum

Adult Drill Tennis Class$20/adult/class RSVP by the Monday drill class4 adult minimum; 6 maximumPlease note, this class is intended for 3.0 and higher players (3.0 players are fairly consistent when hitting medium-paced shots, but not comfortable with all strokes and lack execution when trying for directional control, depth or power).

Private Lessons with George or John$50/lesson or 6 lessons: $270 Semi-private lessons: $30/adult/lesson

The Club at Town Center will be holding its first 5K and fun run

saturday, september 29. Mark your calendars for what is sure to be an amazing event! Keep

an eye out around the Club and on the website starting in May for details regarding the race,

registration forms and the post-event celebration.

Somersett’s First 5k and Fun Run

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Green Feesresidents: $7 adult; $5 juniorGuests: $10 adult; $7 juniorNon-residents: $15 adult; $10 junior

Season SpecialsMonday: 2 for 1 Somersett Senior Residents (does not apply to guests)wednesday: $5 Somersett Ladies Golffriday: Happy Hour Golf – Half off beer and rounds of golf from 3–6 pm

Tee TimesIn an effort to stay on top of pace and play while offering a more enjoyable round, the Canyon Nine maintains the use of tee times. Members may reserve tee times up to ten days in advance, with eight-minute intervals used throughout the day. Please contact the golf hut to book your tee time at 787-4500 x330.

Loyalty PointsEarn loyalty points every time you golf on the Canyon Nine. For each resident green fee purchased on your account, five points will be added to your loyalty account. Earn 50 points to receive a free green fee. These points roll over annually.

Free Guest SundaySunday, May 27 and June 24 • All day longIt’s the start of golf season, so bring a guest down for free and show them just what living in Somersett is all about!

Little Tikes Golf ClinicThursdays, May 31 & June 28, 3:30–4:30 pm4 child minimum; 12 maximumGet your little one introduced to the game of golf at an early age! To sign up, contact Cris Novich at [email protected] or 775-787-1800.

Saturday, May 26, 5 pm$20 per resident; $35 per resident couple

$30 per guest; $55 per non-resident coupleRSVP to TCTC by Monday, May 21

16 adult minimum; 36 maximumEnjoy a round of golf with a tasty twist – beers or brats served on seven

holes of the Canyon Nine!

Saturday, June 30, 8–11:30 pm$25 residents: $35 non-residentsRSVP to TCTC by Monday, June 2520 adult minimum; 36 maximumIt’s Glow Ball season, and we’re going to light up the course with glow-in-the-dark balls and glow sticks! We’ll also be firing up the grill and offering a no-host bar, plus closest-to-the-pin contests on holes one and four, so don’t wait—sign up now because spots go fast!

2012 Golf ClinicsWhether you’re a seasoned veteran, recreational player, beginner or first-timer, get ready to hone your skills with help from your four resident PGA Class “A” Members. Join Shelley O’Keefe, Cris Novich, Rick Christensen and Stuart Smith in informative and fun weekly golf clinics catering to adults and juniors throughout the season. All instruction will be taught at Somersett Golf and Country Club. Each adult clinic series will cover putting, short game, full swing and on-course instruction, in that order. Junior clinic series will cover full swing, putting, short game and on-course instruction, in that order. Wednesday classes will teach adults and juniors separately with an instructor for each class, allowing for the convenience to learn as a family. Friday classes cater to adults only. Reserve your spot in each clinic by calling the golf shop at the country club at 787-1800.

Adult Clinics4–5 pm • $20 per class RSVP by 6:30 pm the Tuesday before3 person minimum; 10 maximum

Putting: Wednesdays, May 9, June 6, July 11 & August 8; Fridays, June 1 & 29

Short Game: Wednesdays, May 16, June 13, July 18 & August 15; Fridays, June 8 & July 6

Full Swing: Wednesdays, May 23, June 20, July 25 & August 22; Fridays, June 15 & July 13

Golf Course: Wednesdays, May 30, June 27, August 1 & August 29; Fridays, June 22 & July 20

Junior Clinics4–5 pm • $20 per class RSVP by 6:30 pm the Tuesday before3 person minimum; 10 maximum

Full Swing: Wednesdays, May 9, June 6, July 11 & August 8Putting: Wednesdays, May 16, June 13, July 18 & August 15Short Game: Wednesdays, May 23, June 20, July 25 & August 22Golf Course: Wednesdays, May 30, June 27, August 1 & August 29

Canyon NineMay & June Hours of Operation8 am to 6 pm, weather permittingThe first hole will be closed from 2 to 9 pm on Friday, June 23

Beers & Brats on the

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we thank the following sponsors:

Calling all Somersett Residents

Don’t Miss the New Amenities

for All Somersett Residents!

For more information:Greg Raleigh

775.787.1800 X [email protected]

• SunSett Grille NOW OPEN!Don’t miss the new menu created by chef Colin Smith. You can have delicious food at very reasonable prices only a minute away from home. Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Open Wednesday–Saturday 8 am–8 pm and Sunday 8 am–7 pm. Call 787-1800 x 707 for reservations. Drop-ins on a space available basis.

• Access to the Championship CourseTwo rounds of foursome golf per family per year at $40 per person per round including the cart. The foursome must include one resident or sponsored by a resident. Private golf lessons are available, too.

• Amenities Coming SOON!• Driving Range (Open Memorial Day Weekend) – Want to practice your golf game?

All residents can use the driving range for just $3 a small bucket and $5 for a large. Please check in at the Pro Shop.

• Fishing (Starting July 1) – The pond on the Canyon 9 will be packed with brim and bass and open to all residents.

• Bocce Ball Courts (Open Memorial Day Weekend) – Ever wanted to enjoy a glass of wine while playing a game of bocce ball? Now you can! Check in at the Pro Shop. This is a free amenity to all residents.

• 18 Hole Putting Green (Summer 2013)

• Golf Membership• Equity Golf Memberships• Preview Golf Memberships (limited number available)• Lessons by the top golf professional in Northern Nevada—Stuart Smith (additional fee

for lessons)• Full activity calendar for adults and juniors

www.somersettgolfandcountryclub.com

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SOa OFFICe HOuRSMonday through friday: 8 am–5 pm

(Closed Monday, May 28 and Wednesday, July 4)

aSSOCIaTIOn InFORMaTIOnThe SOA is professionally managed by RMI.

Onsite office is located at The Club at Town Center.Customer Care: 624-9152

assessment mailing address: PO Box 54089 Los Angeles, CA 90054-0089account information: www.rmiconnect.com/somersett

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Assessment ReminderAssessments are due on the first of each month and are past due if not paid by the last business day of the month. A late fee of $25 will be posted to accounts not paid by the last business day of the month. Accounts 60 days past due will lose clubhouse and/or Canyon Nine privileges. Accounts 90 days past due will be sent to collections.

April Board Meeting RecapThe Board of Directors met on Thursday, April 12. Please note key items discussed.• Board Turnover and elections: The developer will be turning over

the Board to full homeowner control at the November 15th meeting with the election of 5 homeowners. Those interested in running for the Board will need to be on the lookout for further information in the Sept/Oct Newsletter.

• aesthetic Guidelines: The Board approved updated guidelines to address various issues that have developed over the last year regarding playgrounds, awnings, shade structures and landscaping. Guidelines were also reformatted for better flow and readability, including new submittal forms. The new guidelines are available online or may be requested through the SOA.

• rules & regulations: The Board approved updated rules and regulations for the Club at Town Center. Changes included the age restrictions to Kids’ Corner, resident usage of facility for hobby clubs, pool party size limitations, and outside alcohol. The new rules are available online or may be requested through the SOA.

• reserve Projects: The Board approved the replacement of the carpet in the Club’s locker rooms with slip resistant rubber squares as well as the installation of new wall pads for the sports court walls to replace the carpeting. Look for further updates on the installation of the items online, through emails, and around the Club.

• special Projects: The Board approved the purchase of a commercial washer and dryer to meet the growing demands of the Club for towel usage as well as new tables for the pool area. The installation of the washer and dryers will not impact resident usage of the facility. The tables will be delivered prior to the pool opening on May 19. Additionally, new playground equipment will be installed in the area by the fire pit with artificial turf. Look for further updated on the installation of the playground equipment online, through emails, and around the Club.

Transition Committee MembersThe Board of Directors appointed several new members to the Transition Committee at the April 12 meeting. The Board’s goal was to find representation of homeowners throughout the community to create a diverse mix of individuals to assist the Board. Existing members are Chuck Walker and Ed Williams. New members are Glenda Powell, Tony Fakonas, and Rob Morrison. The committee may be contacted at [email protected].

Communications Committee MembersThe Association approved the creation of a Communications Committee at their meeting February 9. The goal of the committee is to help the Board and management staff better communicate Association happenings to homeowners. Members of the committee include Joe Bower, Sharon Wong, Dave Nisenfeld, Anicia Beckwith, Jim Haar, Mike Canino and Don Reynolds. The committee may be contacted at [email protected].

Friendly Reminder for Rental PropertiesIf you rent your property and have assigned clubhouse access to your tenants, please make sure to contact the Association when leases are renewed. You may email or fax the updated leases to [email protected] or call 775-787-4511 so that we can update the database to ensure your tenants experience no delays in accessing the Club. Please contact Melissa or Sean with questions.

Email AuthorizationIf you are interested in receiving electronic mailings in lieu of hard copies for Association documents, please email [email protected] with your name and address. In the email body, please include the following: “I authorize Somersett Owners Association to electronically send me all communications in lieu of hard copies.”

AGC DepositsHave you received your deposit? The Association has roughly $58,000 sitting on the books for landscape deposits. We are working on cleaning this up and need the help of homeowners—now is the time to find out if you are owed money from the SOA! If you have submitted plans and paid the applicable fees, please contact the office to schedule a final inspection, update us on the status of the work, or notify us that the project has been canceled.

Spring Compliance Reminders• With the unseasonably warm weather we have experienced

this winter, an earlier and more aggressive weed season may be expected. Stopping the spread of noxious weeds throughout the community will be a focus of the Association. Please take steps to ensure that your property is clear of potentially hazardous weeds as early as possible, and that the property is kept clear of weeds throughout the summer and fall.

• We have had many questions about the approved screening for split rail fences in the community, generally with regard to problems with rabbits. The requirements that are in place regarding fencing and fence screening come from the Planned Unit Development (commonly referred to as the PUD). The PUD supersedes the CC&Rs and is the source of many AGC guidelines and CC&R requirements. The PUD allows only for green vinyl-coated wires, sized at 2” x 2 ½”. The vinyl-coated wiring must be attached to

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the inside of the split rail fence and reach from the bottom of the fence to the top of the split rail fence, and it cannot cover only the bottom half of the fence. Please ensure that you are abiding by the fencing requirements. Chicken wire is not an approved fence screening.

• It must also be noted that the flag guidelines of the Association only allow for the Nevada state flag and/or the United States flag to be displayed on the property. Unfortunately, this means that small decorative flags placed in front yard landscaping must be removed if they have not been approved by the AGC as a statuary object or are not part of allowed holiday decorations.

• Please ensure that all basketball hoops and play equipment are completely stored from view when not in use. Equipment is not to be kept in driveways overnight.

SoMERSEtt owNERS ASSoCiAtioN

2012 Meeting ScheduleWe are notifying all homeowners as to when meetings of the Executive Board of Directors will be held per NRS 116.31083.2, “not less than 10 days before the date of a meeting of the Executive Board.” The following are the scheduled meetings for 2012, including the annual membership meeting and budget ratification. All board meetings will be held at the Loft located in Town Square at 7665 Town Square Way, Suite 201. Any changes to the meeting dates will be updated in the Somersett Living newsletter and online. Executive sessions, AGC and CSC meetings are not open to residents other than those on the agenda.

May 3 10 am AGc Meeting17 10 am AGc Meeting22 1 pm cSc Meeting followed by Executive Session22 4 pm Finance Meeting

June 7 9 am Board Meeting10 10 am AGc Meeting21 10 am AGc Meeting26 1 pm cSc Meeting followed by Executive Session26 4 pm Finance Meeting

JuLy 19 10 am AGc Meeting24 1 pm cSc Meeting followed by Executive Session24 4 pm Finance Meeting

MeeTInG aGenDaS anD MInuTeSAgendas for both the Board of Directors’ and Finance Meetings will be posted online at mysomersett.com and www.rmiconnect.com/somersett at least 10 days prior to the scheduled meeting. Minutes of these meetings will only be posted online once they have been approved at the next scheduled meeting. For a draft copy of minutes, please submit your request to Melissa at [email protected].

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CC&R HIGHLIGHTlaNDsCaPiNG/ParKways/siDewalKs Article IV Section 40 Each lot owner is responsible to properly and attractively landscape his/her lot pursuant to approved landscape plans and all landscaping shall be maintained to harmonize with and sustain the attractiveness of the community. Each lot owner must establish and maintain landscaping on his/her lot to the applicable fire protection district’s requirements for minimum defensible space, and all such landscaping shall be continually maintained. Sidewalks located on lots shall be maintained and repaired by lot owners, including snow and ice removal. For lots which have a parkway strip located on the lot between the sidewalk and the street curb, the parkway shall be landscaped and irrigated by the lot owner, and the Association may require all lot owners on the same street or area to plant and maintain the same type of landscaping in all parkways on lots.

sTreeT ParKiNG Please remember to be a good neighbor by not parking your car in the street for extended periods of time. If you see a car regularly and continuously parked on a public street, contact Reno Direct at 334-4636. For cars parked on private streets, contact the customer care center to report the non-compliance. No parking on private streets is permitted from 2 to 6 am unless a parking pass is granted for no more than 72 hours.

CoMPliaNCe CoMPlaiNTs If you would like to report a non-compliance of the CC&Rs or Rules and Regulations, please submit the complaint in writing to our compliance coordinator, Sean Stapleton, at [email protected].

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the Club at town Center & Canyon Nine RemindersTHe CluB aT TowN CeNTer & CaNyoN NiNe reMiNDersUpdate your profile on mysomersett.com If you are logging into the site for the first time, your username is the four digit member number followed by the extension number excluding the zeros, which is located on your member card. Your password will be your last name in all lowercase. For example, Mary Smith is member number 4898-002. Her username is 48982; her password is smith. If you have questions regarding the new changes to mysomersett.com or for log in information, please feel free to contact Lauren at [email protected] or by calling 775-787-4500 x327.

Once you have logged in and updated your profile, remember to opt-in to any of our groups so you can always have the latest information. Groups include: sports & fitness, adult programs, kids programs, golf, community events, private events and aquatics. Each group receives a monthly email on the fifth with current information and tips.

Please CHeCK iNRemember to present your membership card at the concierge desk each time you use the facility. Even though the staff may know you by sight, we need to scan your card into the system for tracking, accounting and planning purposes. If you have not had your membership card made, please bring your Nevada driver’s license for identification and we will print your card on the spot. If you’ve lost your card, we will gladly make a replacement card for $5.

rsVP PoliCyPlease 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 bring a guest to an event, event and guest fees apply.

laTe PiCK-uP feeThe Club will charge a late pick-up fee for any child not picked up within 15 minutes of a program’s end time. Following the 15-minute grace period, a $5 fee will be charged for every 10 minutes your child remains with us.

GuesT fees: $10 aDulT; $8 juNior Members are allowed to bring up to six guests at one time for a maximum of ten visits per guest. Members must accompany guests at all times. Please note that holiday guest rates apply on May 30, July 4 and September 5 at $15 per adult and $12 per junior.

alCoHol PoliCyAlcoholic beverages may be purchased from the Club. Members and their guests are not allowed to bring their own alcoholic beverages onto the premises, including the pool area and Canyon Nine. No alcoholic beverages will be sold or served to any person not permitted to purchase the same under the laws of the state of Nevada or be sold for off-premises consumption. The Club reserves the right, in its sole and absolute discretion, to refuse service to any member or guest who appears to be intoxicated.

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sierra canyon Keeping Your Trees Healthy

Here are some summarized tips from an article on tree care that Leslie Lyles, a Reno arborist, shared with Sierra Canyon.

Keep lawn mowers and weed trimmers away from the trunk: The tree’s vascular system (the cambium) is right under the bark. When bark is cut and/or torn, the cambium is easily damaged, which prevents the tree from getting the nourishment it must have to live.

Keep turf at least 12 inches away from the trunk: Trees simply grow better and faster with no turf at their base. Grass competes with young roots for water and nutrients. Keeping grass away from the trunk also helps avoid accidental damage from weed trimmers and lawn mowers that might get too close.

Don’t let dirt pile against the trunk: If dirt, gravel, mulch, dead leaves, etc., pile up against the trunk, the tree can suffocate. Wet dirt on a trunk rots the bark.

water trees during winter: If there has been no significant precipitation within three weeks, water your trees. Tree roots actively grow in the winter when the top of the tree is dormant. The water absorbing roots are the tiny, hair-sized roots growing in the top foot or so of the soil. When these roots dry out, they die. The tree must then expend valuable stored energy to re-grow new roots before it can put on growth in the spring. A healthy root system makes for a healthy tree.

remove stakes: Most trees do not need to be staked after 12 to 18 months from planting. Be careful not to damage tree branches when removing stakes. Many people mistakenly believe that stakes are necessary in windy areas. Actually, trees swaying in the wind are building strength. Leaving stakes on too long can also weaken the tree’s trunk and inhibit proper root growth.

Hint: Prior to removing the stakes, grasp the trunk and shake. The tree should feel well anchored in the soil and you should not be able to see the soil heaving around the base. If the tree fails to root properly, it may be because it has

a girdling root system from being in a pot too long or it didn’t have its burlap or metal root ball-shipping container removed in a proper and/or timely manner. If this has happened, a certified arborist can inspect and offer suggestions.

Pruning: Improper pruning can lead to infection, structural problems and death. Allow a tree to grow for a few years before its first pruning. A certified arborist trained in structural pruning can identify and correct defects that can lead to branch failure as the tree matures. When a young tree is properly pruned, good branch structure is established and it often needs little or no pruning as it matures.

safety: Please cut back branches growing over sidewalks and curbs.Purchase new trees from a quality nursery: Low cost trees purchased from

mass-market retailers are often low quality, pot bound and/or structurally inferior. Healthy, strong trees get their start from expertly nurtured nursery stock. avoid planting too deep: After a tree is planted, you should see a widening of the trunk (root flare) above the soil as the trunk transitions into the root zone. When the tree’s root system is too far below the soil surface, even a few inches too deep, the roots are deprived of oxygen and cannot function properly. A deeply planted tree will most likely decline slowly over several years before finally dying.

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www.mysomersett.com

Step 1: Log into mysomersett using your unique username & password.

Step 2: Select the Club Events tab from the Navigation Bar to find an event OR click on the picture of the event you would like to sign up for from the photo album on your Private Home Page.

Step 3: After choosing an event, you can click to register OR add the event to your “shopping cart” to sign up for multiple events before completing your registration.

From this window, you can also View Registrants to see who has already registered.

Step 4: From the EventRegistration window, you can select your party size, as well as add any guests to your registration. After selecting the appropriate persons from your account, you can select Next Step OR Save to begin any neccessary payment process from CE’s secure payment site.

For additional help, you may also click on the Help for this Page link to see an informative online tutorial.

For information on how to login to mysomersett.com, please visit the Club Reminders page of the Newsletter.

For more information regarding online registration & mysomersett.com, please contact Lauren Stemmler at [email protected].

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Toddler Time

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soa Murder Mystery social

Morning on the Mountain

Beers & Brats

strawberry shortcake

Movie Night

Toga Party

Kids’ fitnessBook ClubCraft Club

Picnic at the Park

Memorial Day Bash

Kids’ fitness

Thing one, Thing Two and you

little Tikes

wine Tasting Dinner shark attack

Nordstroms shopping Trip Camp Begins

Morning on the Mountain

adult Potluck

Couple’s Dinner

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farmer’s fun

Craft Club

sidewalk scientists

Music on the Greenfarmer’s Marketassociation 101

seminar

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farmer’s Market

farmer’s fun

finance expo

Craft Club

Book Club

finance seminar

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Please note the new color coding system for events throughout Somersett Living and all soa Communications:

Brown = The Club at Town Center eventsBlue = soa events

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