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Transcript of 2014-07-15 Las Vegas Relocation Guide
Relocation Guide
TO L A S V E G A S Welcome
Lifestyle–Neighborhoods-Education-Healthcare-Recreation-And Much More!
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Welcome to Las Vegas! ...................................................1
New Residents: Getting Started ......................................2
Neighborhoods & Communities .....................................4
Education ......................................................................15
Healthcare ....................................................................24
Employment .................................................................28
Financial Institutions .....................................................39
Transportation ..............................................................42
Utilities & Services .........................................................51
Senior Living .................................................................55
Parks & Recreation ........................................................74
Museums, Music & Performing Arts ...............................79
Casinos, Hotels & Buffets ...............................................85
Golfing ........................................................................100
Welcome to beautiful LAS VEGAS!
C o n t e n t s
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Each month, visitors and new residents flock to Las Vegas to enjoy its warm climate, fabulous resorts, unparalleled entertainment, southwestern lifestyle and economic prosperity.
The population explosion has resulted in great opportunities for new businesses and more jobs. Inc. rated Las Vegas as the #1 entrepreneurial city in America, citing the thousands of new businesses that start in Nevada each year. Fortune named Las Vegas as the #2 city in the country in which to do business.
Because tourism adds up to nearly one-third of the state’s annual tax revenue, business owners are not subject to corporate income tax or franchise, inventory or unitary taxes. Residents pay no personal income tax. The minimal tax burden means Nevadans can keep more of the money they earn. The U.S. Commerce Department’s Economic Analysis Bureau ranks Las Vegas as the top metro area for income per capita, with an annual growth rate of 2.3%.
If you are planning to relocate, Las Vegas should be at the top of your list of desirable locations. I invite you to get to know our residents, become involved in commerce and call Las Vegas home!
LAS VEGAS! Welcome t o b eaut i ful !
as Vegas is one of the fastest growing metro areas in the nation! Once considered a famed resort, solely for the purpose of entertainment and gaming, Las Vegas has rapidly developed into a positive community adapting to all the needs of family life. It’s home to two of the nation’s top master planned communities: Summerlin and Green Valley. An expanding skilled labor force, an exceptional tax structure, a pro-business environment and a great climate all contribute to making Las Vegas the "total package." !
POPULATION:
Currently, Clark County is home to 2.3 million people and growing! LOCATION:
Las Vegas is the County Seat of Clark County, NV and is 2,174 feet above sea level. Las Vegas is 290 miles northeast of Los Angeles, 378 miles northwest of Phoenix, and 447 miles south of Reno. REASONS TO
MOVE TO VEGAS:
People relocate to Las Vegas from all over the country. An astounding 38.6% are from California. The top reasons why people move here are: 37.5% Job Transfer 13.9% Find a Better Job 10.5% For a Better Lifestyle CLIMATE:
With 320 days of sunshine and an average of 4.19 inches of rainfall each year, Las Vegas is one of the sunniest cities in the US. The average temperature is 80 degrees.
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NEW RESIDENTS: GETTING STARTED
DRIVER’S LICENSE
New residents have 30 days to obtain a Nevada driver’s license. To get a license, you must pay a fee (fees vary); all applicants must take a vision test. Other tests will be waived if you are 25 years old or older and have no special restrictions; your out-of-state license is valid and you are applying for the same class of license; and/or you have no more than two moving violations and no suspensions, revocations, cancellations or denials in the past four years. If you do not meet these requirements, you will have to take a written test and possibly a skills test.
All license applications are checked through the national Problem Driver Pointer System. Nevada does not automatically transfer all motorcycle endorsements. Commercial driver’s licenses can be transferred at Full Service Offices if the driver meets the above requirements and has a current DOT (Department of Transportation) physical form.
INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS
In Nevada, vehicle owners are required to carry liability insurance. The minimum requirements are $15,000 bodily injury, $30,000 per person per accident and $10,000 property damage. Proof of insurance must be kept in the vehicle at all times.
DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES
Nevada DMV offices provide booklets of Nevada driving laws, rules and regulations. Voter registration is also offered at the time you apply for or renew your driver’s license.
For more information, or to set a specific appointment to apply for your license, call the DMV Info line at (702) 486-4DMV.
A Nevada driver’s license may be applied for at any of the following
DMV locations:
• 2701 E. Sahara Avenue
• 8250 W. Flamingo Road
• 1399 American Pacific Drive
• 7170 N. Decatur
You may find other valuable information online at www.dmvnv.com. VEHICLE REGISTRATION & TAGS
New residents have 30 days to obtain their vehicle registration. The following is a list of the items needed for out-of-state transfers:
• Your state-issued driver’s license
• Proof of your Social Security #
• Nevada Proof of Liability Insurance card from a Nevada-
licensed agent
• Smog check certificate if
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Licenses are required for all dogs and cats in Clark County. • Residents are limited to three adult dogs & three adult cats per household. Special pet fancier’s licenses are available that allow up to six cats and dogs.
• All dogs must be restrained by a leash. Cats in the city must also be restrained by a leash.
• All dogs and cats must have license and rabies tags. Rabies shots are required every two years.
For additional information, contact one of the following organizations:
LV Humane Society (702) 434-2009 Nevada SPCA (702) 873-7722
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"""+),'#-)!.)/'0&12&'$%!!3!42/0!#$%&'%()*!!• Your current registration(s) • Title(s), unless held by lien holder
• VIN(s) - vehicle identification numbers are checked at DMV offices
• Your out-of-state license plates
• Cash, check, or money order for fees
Please call 496-4368 for a telephone estimate of registration fees and for answers regarding your specific situation. Water vessels are registered with the Nevada Division of Wildlife. Call 486-5127 !
FOR PET OWNERS !
Emergency ...............................................................911
Ambulance Dispatch Center ..................(702) 384-3400
Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco
& Firearms ............................................(702) 387-4600
Clark County Sheriff’s Department .......(702) 388-6355
Drug Enforcement Administration .........(877) 687-6237
Emergency Road Conditions ................(877) 687-6237
Federal Bureau of Investigation ............(702) 385-1281
Nevada Highway Patrol..........................(702) 486-4100
www.nvroads.com www.safetravelusa.com !
Police Department (non-emergency)
Boulder City ...................(702) 293-9224
Henderson .....................(702) 565-8933
Las Vegas .....................(702) 795-3111
Laughlin .........................(800) 492-6565
Mesquite ........................(702) 346-5262
Mt. Charleston
State Forest ...................(702) 872-5483
North Las Vegas ............(702) 633-9111
Secret Witness ...............(702) 385-5555
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PUBLIC SAFETY & EMERGENCY SERVICES !
Truth be told, there’s no better place to start a new l i fe and establ ish roots than
Las Vegas. Despite the softened US economy, the Las Vegas real estate scene is
al ive and vibrant. One of the major draws of the area is the qual ity of l i fe – you’ l l
f ind a caring, support ive environment for newcomers. Add easy access to urban and
suburban resources, and you have al l the makings of home! In fact, i t ’s precisely
this combination of hometown values and big c ity ideals that make Las Vegas such a
popular dest ination.
Famil ies wil l f ind a wide range of family-fr iendly neighborhoods and master-planned
communit ies, which are a great choice for those looking for a complete package of
amenit ies, including schools, playgrounds, shopping centers and access to major
freeways. Empty-nesters wil l f ind maintenance-free high-r ises and condominiums,
along with a great choice of golf communit ies. For young professionals, there are
many urban and suburban options. If you have horses or want more space, rural
property with more acreage may also suit your needs.
You’ve definite ly chosen the r ight t ime to make your move
to Southern Nevada. Now where should you start your
search for a new home? This sect ion is designed to give
you a snapshot of each area of the Val ley and the major
developments in the region.
FINDING YOUR HOME IN LAS VEGAS
LUCKILY, IT'S ALL HERE IN THE LAS VEGAS AREA!
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NORTH LAS VEGAS!
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Whi le Las Vegas has always been
revered for i ts excit ing night l i fe,
upscale din ing, retai l and enterta inment
offer ings have taken the c ity to a new
level. Las Vegas is a lso coming into its
own with the expansion of nongaming
industr ies, br inging high-tech
companies, notable educat ional and
medical research faci l i t ies and cultural
arts offer ings to the table.
Henderson has many wel l-establ ished
master-planned communit ies. It ’s a lso
home to St. Rose Hospita l & Medical
Center, S iena Campus. There are 23
elementary schools, s ix middle schools,
s ix high schools, one charter school
and 12 pr ivate schools in the
Henderson area. Not far away are the
Lake Mead National Recreat ion Area,
histor ic Boulder City and the Hoover
Dam.
Some confuse North Las Vegas as being
the “northern part” of Las Vegas, but
this area is an independent c ity unto
itself . In fact, i t was recent ly named
the 3rd fastest-growing mid-s ized c ity
in America and has a populat ion of
more than 179,000. Several successful
master-planned communit ies have
fueled economic development by
attract ing new business and retai l
amenit ies to the area. A proact ive c ity
government has led the way in creat ing
a technology hub in the area. The c ity
is home to the bulk of Southern
Nevada’s manufactur ing, technology,
distr ibut ion and industr ia l fac i l i t ies.
COMPARING DIFFERENT AREAS OF THE LAS VEGAS VALLEY !
Southern Nevada’s 3 largest c i t ies , Las Vegas, Henderson and North Las
Vegas, are located in C lark County. Whi le within c lose proximity to one
another , each c i ty is fu l ly independent. The most recent U.S. Census
f igures put C lark County ’s populat ion at more than 2 mi l l ion res idents .
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Split into four quadrants, each section of Las Vegas holds unique locations and
opportunities. From golf courses to neighborhoods and high-rises, the Las Vegas
Valley offers so much more than just the casino stereotype!
Neighborhoods & Communities by Area !
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The city of Henderson is located in the southeastern part of the Valley. This sprawling area is home
to both established neighborhoods and some of the area’s most popular master-planned and
retirement communities. In recent years, this area has undergone dramatic transformation and
brought a number of amenities to the area: St. Rose Dominican Hospital’s Siena campus, the District
at Green Valley Ranch and the Henderson Parks and Recreation Department’s Multigenerational
Center and Outdoor Amphitheater, to name a few.
SOUTHEAST LAS VEGAS
Southeast Las Vegas is home to several new elementary, middle and high schools and has easy
access to other areas of the Valley via close proximity to Interstate 215 and U.S. Highway 95.
Significant redevelopment is taking place in the downtown area of Henderson with construction of
new city government facilities. The area is also close to the Lake Mead National Recreation Area and
the historic Boulder City and Hoover Dam.
Listed below are some of the Southeast Valley s major community developments:!
Green Valley Ranch is a 1,310-acre master-
planned community in Henderson. Situated at
the base of the Black Mountains, this area
offers outstanding views of Las Vegas and the
Strip and is comprised of a carefully planned
mix of land with 775 acres of residential
neighborhoods and 310 acres for retail, office,
medical facilities. 200+ acres are reserved for
amenities like parks, schools, recreational
centers, open-space areas, pedestrian/bike
paths and houses of worship. The European-
inspired Green Valley Ranch Resort, Spa &
Casino, adjacent to The District’s upscale
shopping and dining offerings, draws many
locals & out-of-town visitors alike.
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Green Valley Ranch !
Anthem
Anthem is a master-planned community
located in the south end of the city of
Henderson, at the foothills of the beautiful
Black Mountain Range. The area boasts
amazing views of both Henderson and the Las
Vegas strip. With over 4,700 acres, 3 distinct
neighborhoods within the development, a
championship golf course and world-class
amenities, Anthem is in a league of its own.
With housing priced from the mid $200,000
for homes in Sun City Anthem’s age-restricted
neighborhood to the Anthem Country Club,
which has homes ranging from $500,000 to
over $2,000,000, there’s a home for
every taste and need.
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Lake Las Vegas is the crown jewel of master-
planned communities in the Las Vegas area.
Located in Henderson in the far eastern part
of the Valley en route to Lake Mead, in a
private canyon with a 322-acre manmade
lake, LLV represents the epitome of elegance
in the Valley. This is a unique development in
which no expense has been spared to create
a true Mediterranean feel in the middle of the
desert. Prices in this opulent development
range from $400,000 for a condo to over $10
million for a custom lakeside home.
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Lake Las Vegas !
Sun City MacDonald Ranch !
Peacefully nestled among the foothills of Black
Mountain, Sun City MacDonald Ranch
encompasses nearly 600 acres within
MacDonald Ranch. This well-designed 55+
community is smaller than other area Sun City
communities, offering 2,500 single family and
duplex homes located a short 15-minute drive
from the Strip. Amenities include an executive
golf course, recreation center, tennis courts,
bocce ball, jogging, swimming and spas.
MacDonald Highlands
Close to the Strip, MacDonald Highlands is
located on 1,200 hilly acres near the
McCullough Mountains and will be comprised
of 17 distinct neighborhoods when complete.
Residents can choose a semi-custom home
from Toll Brothers or Signature Homes, two of
the most distinctive builders in the area or
build a fully custom home. Behind the
guarded gates, residents will find a private
golf course, country club, tennis & athletic
center & the Jack Nicklaus Academy of Golf.
Seven Hills is located in the foothills of the
Black Mountains in the south part of the
Valley. Seven Hills spans just over 1,200 acres
with 3,000 homes that are divided into 25
distinctive neighborhoods. There are 300
luxury homes located in the Estates
neighborhood.
Seven Hills Tuscany
Tuscany is one of Henderson’s newest
master-planned communities. Located near
Lake Las Vegas, Tuscany is tucked away near
the hills that lead to Lake Mead. Residents
and guests are greeted at the community’s
guard-gated entrance by a dramatic stone
entrance with cobblestone roads, huge Italian
urns and lush landscaping.
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SOUTHWEST LAS VEGAS
In the last few decades, Southwest Las Vegas has gone from desert to a verdant and thriving
location for residents looking for a comfortable way of life. You’ll find several major master-planned
communities with amenities that include good schools, nearby shopping, green spaces, a hospital,
recreational facilities and retail and dining offerings. New residents will find a variety of options!
Listed below are some of the Southwest Valley s major community developments:!!
This master-planned, guard-gated golf
community is located in the southwest region
of the Valley, right off of Interstate 215 and
includes 8 distinctive subdivisions. From luxury
golf course homes to condos, Rhodes Ranch
has an array of options to fit every need.
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Rhodes Ranch
Spring Valley is located in the heart of
southwestern Las Vegas. Nearly 120,000
people live here and find great shopping,
schools, neighborhoods, houses of worship,
tennis, golf and other recreational activities. A
newcomer may choose from a small condo or
a large multi-million dollar home (and
everything in between). The very popular
Spanish Trails development is located here.
This established community and its
neighborhoods are mature and many of the
houses are updated but retain the architecture
and feel of decades past. Those who feel
many of the new homes today are "cookie-
cutter" will enjoy properties in Spring Valley.
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Spring Valley !
This is one of the newest master-planned
communities in the Valley. Developed by one
of the area’s most respected developers,
Mountain’s Edge blends the character of the
desert and the Old West with the luxuries of
modern living. Signature features are
Exploration Peak, located at the entryway, and
Exploration Park, the western themed park
located at the base of the peak. Bicycle trails
and walking paths lead up to several vantage
points that offering incredible views.
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Mountain ’s Edge
Southern Highlands is a master-planned
community divided into 2 districts, The Estates
and The Villages. The Estates is a gated
community with custom-built homes settled
upon magnificent half-acre to 2-acre lots
nestled along the expansive Southern
Highlands Private Golf Club. The Villages of
Southern Highland have tree-lined streets,
which lead to dozens of great family
neighborhoods with condos and homes priced
from the mid $250,000s to over $1 million.!
Southern Highlands !
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NORTHEAST LAS VEGAS
This area provides a large mix of different types of housing. From affordable mobile homes and houses
to high-end mansions on the mountainside, homebuyers have a very wide array of choices. Some of
the best views of the Strip are here.
Listed below are some of the Northeast Valley’s major community developments:
With beautiful mountain views and a wide
variety of homes, Eldorado is a moderately
priced, well-established community that is
rapidly growing and comfortable to live in.
Located in North Las Vegas and just 25 miles
from the Las Vegas Strip and McCarran
International Airport,! Eldorado features
include lush landscaping, pristine yards,
recreation for the whole family and wonderful
schools and parks within the development.
Homes are priced from the mid $200,000s
through the mid $500,000s.!
Eldorado !
Aliante is the one of the newest master-
planned communities in North Las Vegas and
is built on 1,905 acres organized into 17
neighborhoods. Builders in the community
include KB Homes, Pulte, D.R. Horton and
Pardee. Residents have access to amenities
such as an amphitheater, 18-hole municipal
golf course, 3 beautiful parks, ball fields,
basketball and tennis courts, picnic areas and
a trail system. Locals also enjoy dining and
gaming at Aliante Station Casino & Hotel.!
Aliante !
Iron Mountain Ranch is a master-planned
community that offers smaller neighborhoods
within its boundary. Parks and the backdrop of
the Mt. Charleston area are just two of the
added features to this fantastic community.
Neighborhoods within Iron Mountain Ranch
include The Mesa, The Prairie, Frontier and
Sierra. Both single and two-story designs are
available. Residents are within close proximity
to the Red Rock National Conservation Area,
Silverstone Golf Club and Aliante Golf Club.!
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NORTHWEST LAS VEGAS
Most locals refer to the entire northwestern portion of Las Vegas as “Summerlin,” the award-winning
Howard Hughes Corporation master-planned community that established this region. However, this
area has grown to include an abundance of residential amenities, including upscale dining, shopping
and recreational opportunities. Summerlin is still a mainstay of the region, but housing options now
range from condominiums and age-restricted communities to elite guard-gated custom homes.
The Valley’s largest assemblage of golf courses can be found in the Northwest. Courses include the
Badlands, Painted Desert, Los Prados, Angel Park and the only 2 TPC courses in Nevada. Shopping
options include the Meadows Mall, Boca Park and the Sahara Pavilion Oasis, as well as a number of
trendy outdoor malls. Several neighborhood casinos, such as Santa Fe Station, Suncoast, Fiesta
Rancho, Texas Station and Red Rock Resort, offer fine dining, entertainment and gaming.
Listed below are some of the Northwest Valley’s major community developments:
Summerlin !
Encompassing 36 square miles, the award-
winning master-planned community of
Summerlin rims the entire western edge of
the Las Vegas Valley, framed by Red Rock
Canyon National Conservation Area. This
enclave offers residents a variety of housing
options and amenities, including 8 golf
courses, shopping centers, nearly 150 parks,
150+ miles of trails and more public and
private schools than any other Las Vegas
community. Developed by The Howard
Hughes Corporation and named after his
grandmother, Summerlin set the standard
for community development in Southern
Nevada. Major community landmarks include
Summerlin Library and Performing Arts
Center and the Donald W. Reynolds Cultural
Center, the Nevada Ballet Theatre’s home.
!Centennial Hills !
Just a 10-minute drive north of Summerlin on
the 215 Beltway, Centennial Hills is one of the fastest growing areas in the Las Vegas Valley. With the Beltway circling the area and the Interstate 95 running through it, Centennial
Hills is only 20 minutes to the north end of the Strip, another 5-10 minutes to McCarran International Airport. In addition to the conveniences of the strip, residents enjoy
Centennial Hills because of the proximity to the outdoor lifestyle. At the Northwest edge of the desert, many residents go four wheeling
and off-roading. This area is only half an hour from the ski slopes at Mt. Charleston.!
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Just a 10-minute drive north of Summerlin on
the Interstate 215, Centennial Hills is one of
the fastest growing areas in the Las Vegas
Valley. With the Beltway circling the area and
Interstate 95 running through it, Centennial
Hills is only 20 minutes to the north end of the
Strip and another 5-10 minutes to McCarran
International Airport. In addition to the
conveniences of the Strip, residents enjoy
Centennial Hills because of the proximity to
the great outdoors. At the Northwest edge of
the desert, many residents go four-wheeling
and off-roading. This area is also just half an
hour from the ski slopes at Mt. Charleston.!
Centennial Hills !
Providence is a new community located just
north of Centennial Hills. With over 7,000
homes and 30 distinct neighborhoods to choose
from, options range from condos to luxury
estate homes. Residents enjoy close proximity
to Mt. Charleston & Floyd Lamb State Park.!
Providence !
Developed in the mid 80s, this unique master-
planned community offers mature and lush
landscaping. The Lakes neighborhood has over
4,000 homes, from townhomes to luxury
estates. The fabulous location makes shopping,
dining and the Strip just a short drive away.!
The Lakes !
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Housing options in this community include townhomes, single-family homes and custom home estates. Here
you’ll find European-style architecture, greenbelts, neighborhood parks and beautifully landscaped drives and
common areas. Community amenities include the 18-hole championship Badlands Golf Course and the
Queensridge Clubhouse, which features fitness facilities, sports courts and swimming pools.!
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Desert Shores is a master-planned, recreation-
oriented community that encompasses 682
acres and includes 22 different residential
districts, with everything from condominiums to
median priced housing and large custom homes
behind private gates. It features 4 manmade
lakes, a lagoon-style swimming pool surrounded
by a sand beach and palm trees, plus a picnic
park with volleyball, basketball and playground
facilities. The community docks provide paddle-
boating and fishing for the residents. !
Desert Shores !
The Tournament Players Club (TPC) at
Summerlin is a guard-gated golf course
community. Luxury housing options include
condos and townhomes, single family and
luxury custom estate homes. Several
communities within the TPC feature oversized
lots and golf course frontage. Average homes
are in the multi-million dollar price range.!
TPC at Summerlin !
Covering more than 2,400 acres in the
northwest part of the Valley, Sun City
Summerlin is one of the more well-established
active adult communities in Las Vegas. The
development is comprised of 7,779 homes,
available in a wide variety of sizes and styles,
with floor plans ranging from less than 1,100
square feet to more than 3,000 square feet.!
Sun City Summerlin !
Silverstone Ranch !
Silverstone Ranch Las Vegas is at the base of
the Sheep Mountain range in the far north
area of the Las Vegas Valley. Silverstone
Ranch is a master-planned community
situated around its centerpiece, the
Silverstone Golf Course. New residents have a
range of choices, from townhomes to elegant
estates. Recreational options include a 6-acre
family park, tennis courts, golfing, walking
trails and picnic areas.!
This upscale golf course village provides
housing that ranges from multi-family luxury
apartments and single-family homes to
executive estates and custom mansions.
Designed around the championship
Tournament Players Club (TPC), residents
enjoy spectacular views of the golf course and
the adjacent Red Rock Conservation Area.
Neighborhoods located within The Canyons
include Canyon Crest, Canyon Gate and
Canyon Fairways.!
The Canyons at Summerlin !
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ADJACENT COMMUNITIES
Laughlin, Moapa Valley, Mount Charleston, and Pahrump offer warm and inviting communities, even
though they’re outside Las Vegas proper. They may be the right choice for you and your family when
you relocate to Las Vegas. !Listed below are communities adjacent to Las Vegas: !
Laughlin, population 8,000, is a port town on
the Colorado River, some 94 miles south of
Las Vegas. Situated at the three-corner
region joining Nevada, California and Arizona
and a resort destination, Laughlin has many
attractions, including 10 resorts, casinos,
hotels and golf courses. You’ll find single-
family homes, condos, townhomes,
apartments and mobile homes in the area.!
Laughlin !
Moapa Valley is a community located on the
edge of Lake Mead National Park and the
Valley of Fire State Park. It is 60 miles from
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Moapa Valley
Mt. Charleston is part of the Spring Mountain
Range and Toiyabe National Forest and reaches
12,000 feet in elevation. It’s Nevada’s 8th-
highest mountain peak and one of the top 10
most topographically prominent peaks in the
US. Featuring trees like Juniper, Mountain
Mahogany, Aspen and Ponderosa pine and
animals such as wild burros, songbirds, deer
and desert tortoises, Mt. Charleston feels like
it’s a million miles away from the city but is only
35 miles northwest of Las Vegas.!
Pahrump is a census-designated place in Nye
County, Nevada and is the largest settlement
in the county. The town’s motto is “Heart of
the New Old West.” “Pah” means water and
“Rimpi” means stone or rock and became
Pahrump, which is the Paiute description for
springs or flowing waters. It’s located 50 miles
west of the south end of Las Vegas and 60
miles east of Death Valley and one of the
fastest-growing communities in Nevada.!
Pahrump
Mount Charleston
Las Vegas and home to the Clark County Fair
and Rodeo in Logandale. Moapa Valley is also
home to the Moapa River Indian Reservation.!
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Education
P U B L I C S C H O O L S
As Las Vegas continues to grow and diversify, educational opportunities are
expanding as well. From high-tech public magnet schools to advanced medical skills training
facilities, Southern Nevada is quickly gaining a reputation for its wide array of educational
offerings. Education, from early childhood and K-12, through graduate school, is a vital part of
the community’s future. The continued growth of institutions of higher education in Southern
Nevada, both in numbers and academic quality and reputation, are helping further the
development of a strong, educated workforce, supporting existing local business and
enhancing prospects for new job opportunities. Through collaborative efforts, many of those
schools are also creating an environment for continued future advancement.
The Clark County School District is located in Las Vegas and includes 382 schools that serve 312,761 students in grades PK through 12th. As of 2005, CCSD is the 5th
largest school district in the US. It serves all of Clark County, including the cities of Las
Vegas, Henderson, North Las Vegas, Boulder City, and Mesquite; plus the census-designated
places of Laughlin, Blue Diamond, Logandale, Bunkerville, Goodsprings, Indian Springs,
Mount Charleston, Moapa, Searchlight, and Sandy Valley. The district is divided into 7 regions
and also operates 25 alternative schools and programs.
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technological aptitude, comprehensive
visual arts programs, advanced self-
esteem programs and class-size-reduction
program. Furthermore, of the 44 National
Merit Scholarship semifinalists in Clark
County, 41 of them attend CCSD schools.
Each CCSD high school offers honors
programs,
advanced
placement courses
and
international
baccalaureate
classes that
provide
opportunities for
students to
receive both high school and college credit
through a testing program at the end of the
scholastic year. Magnet programs are
geared to students from grades 1 through
12 with special interests, skills and abilities.
Unique teaching techniques and strategies
are employed to help students focus on
their chosen course of study.
More than 500 Southern Nevada
businesses are part of the CCSD
Community Partnership, a program that
focuses on increasing student knowledge
and skill levels, making classroom learning
more relevant to on-the-job workplace
experience, and increasing each student’s
ability to understand what businesses need
from their employees. For more information
on partnership programs, call (702) 799-
6560.
Additional programs offered through CCSD
include special education, occupational
education, achievement testing, a before-
and-after-school program called Safekey,
adult
education
and tutorials.
Parental
involvement
is
encouraged
through a
number of
schools and
district opportunities, including the
Learning Improvement Team and the
Library/Media Committee.
For the past 5 years, CCSD has provided
parents and community members with a
comprehensive profile of each public
school in the county. This report,
distributed annually in the spring to every
parent, provides statistics about a school’s
performance and is also used by the
school to develop academic plans to
improve achievement. Detailed information
regarding this and other programs is
available through the CCSD Public
Information Office; call (702) 799-5304.
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5100 W. Sahara Avenue Las Vegas, NV 89146 702-799-5304 http://ccsd.net !
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P r i v a t e S C H O O L S
Alexander Dawson School 10845 W. Desert Inn Road, Las Vegas (702) 949-3600 www.alexanderdawsonschool.org Andre Agassi College Preparatory Academy 1201 W. Lake Mead Boulevard, Las Vegas (702) 948-6000 www.agassiprep.org
Bishop Gorman 5959 S. Hualapai Way, Las Vegas (702) 732-1945 www.bishopgorman.org
Challenger Schools 1725 E. Serene Avenue, Las Vegas (702) 990-7300 9900 Isaac Newton Way, Las Vegas (702) 878-6418 www.challengerschools.com
Cornerstone Christian Academy 5825 W. Eldora Lane, Las Vegas (702) 939-5050 www.cornerstonelv.com
DJ’s Community Christian Academy 95 S. Arroyo Grande Boulevard, Henderson (702) 263-9646 www.djsacademy.com
Faith Lutheran Jr./Sr. High School 2015 S. Hualapai Way, Las Vegas (702) 804-4400 www.faithlutheranlv.org!
Foothills Montessori School 1401 Amador Lane, Henderson (702) 407-0790 www.foothillsmontessori.com
Henderson International School 1051 Sandy Ridge Avenue, Henderson (702) 597-2778 2150 Windmill Parkway, Henderson (702) 818-2183 1165 Sandy Ridge Avenue, Henderson (702) 616-3027 www.hendersonschool.com
Lamb of God Lutheran School 6232 N. Jones Boulevard, Las Vegas (702) 645-4941 www.lambschool.org
Las Vegas Day School 3275 Red Rock Street, Las Vegas (702) 362-1180 www.lvds.com
Merryhill Schools 2150 Snow Trail, Las Vegas (702) 242-3230 2160 Snow Trail, Las Vegas (702) 242-8838 2150 Windmill Parkway, Henderson (702) 896-0781
5055 S. Durango Drive, Las Vegas (702) 889-2803 www.merryhillschool.com !
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Montessori Children’s World 3525 E. Sunset Road, Las Vegas (702) 433-6044 www.montessoricw.com
Mountain View Christian School 3900 E. Bonanza Road, Las Vegas (702) 452-1300 www.mvcs.net
St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church School 1807 Pueblo Vista Drive, Las Vegas (702) 804-8328 Visit website »
Southern Highlands Preparatory School 11500 Southern Highlands Parkway, Las Vegas (702) 617-6030 http://southernhighlandsprep.com
Springstone Montessori School 7373 Montessori Street, Las Vegas (702) 450-1010 www.springstonekids.com
Talent Bilingual Education Academy 3585 S. Durango Drive, Las Vegas (702) 456-6888 www.talentlasvegas.com
The Adelson School 9700 W. Hillpointe Road, Las Vegas (702) 255-4500 www.theadelsonschool.org
The Meadows School 8601 Scholar Lane, Las Vegas (702) 254-1610 www.themeadowsschool.org
The Milton I. Schwartz Hebrew Academy of Summerlin 9700 W. Hillpointe Road, Las Vegas (702) 255-4500 www.lvhebrewacademy.org !Trinity Life High Schools 950 E. Sahara Avenue, Las Vegas
(702) 735-5778 www.tcs-lasvegas.org
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C h a r t e r s c h o o l s
In 1997, the state legislature passed laws allowing the formation of charter schools in
the State of Nevada. Although sponsored by the local school district, charter schools maintain
their own board of directors and operate independent of the district’s policies and
regulations.
Charter schools are required to abide by state and county laws, but are given a great deal of
latitude in the day-to-day operation of the school. The purpose of such alternative education
is to improve education via a setting where innovation, experimentation and research can
identify effective methods of instruction and then share those findings with more traditional
classroom programs.
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C o l l e g e s & u n i v e r s i t i e s
College of Southern Nevada (CSN) Cheyenne Campus
3200 E. Cheyenne Avenue, North Las Vegas (702) 651-4000 Henderson Campus 700 College Drive, Henderson (702) 651-3000 West Charleston Campus 6375 W. Charleston Boulevard, Las Vegas (702) 651-5000 For additional campuses visit: www.csn.edu Founded in 1971, CSN is Nevada’s largest
institution of higher education and the 4th
largest community college of its kind in the
nation. CSN operates in over 50 locations,
including 3 main campuses and 12 learning
centers in 4 counties covering 42,000 square
miles. CSN educates over 35,000 students each
semester in over 200 career fields featuring 80
associate degree and certificate programs.
Their mission ensures that they serve the
diverse needs of the residents of Southern
Nevada by responding to the educational needs
of the communities and businesses within the
CSN service area.
Nevada State College (NSC) 1125 Nevada State Drive, Henderson (702) 992-2000 www.nsc.nevada.edu Nevada State College is a comprehensive
baccalaureate institution of higher learning. A
member college of the University and
Community
Community College System of Nevada, Nevada
State College is dedicated to providing quality
educational, social, cultural, economic, and
civic advancement for the citizens of Nevada.
Through student-centered learning, Nevada
State College emphasizes and values:
exceptional teaching, mentoring, advisement,
scholarship, career and personal advancement,
continuing education, and service to our
community. The college helps address
Nevada’s need for increased access to higher
education and for students transferring from the
state’s community colleges.
Nova Southeastern University (NSU) 8945 W. Russell Road, Las Vegas (702) 365-6682 www.nova.edu NSU, based in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, awards
bachelor’s, master’s, educational specialist,
doctoral, and professional degrees in such
fields as business, computer and information
technologies, education, health sciences, and
psychology. Through its distance learning
programs, NSU reaches Las Vegas-area
students via traditional and virtual classrooms.
!Regis University 1401 N. Green Valley Parkway, Henderson (702) 990-0375 www.regislasvegas.edu This Jesuit school has been named a top-tier
university by U.S. News & World Report
magazine!
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magazine. Regis offers Bachelor’s and Master’s
degrees in business, education, liberal studies,
and teacher licensure. On-line, adult study, and
evening classes are available.
University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) 4505 Maryland Parkway, Las Vegas (702) 895-3011 www.unlv.edu The University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV), a
premier urban university with more than 40
years of community service, is in the midst of a
10-year, campus-wide planning effort. New
university buildings include a five-story, $55
million library. In 1998, UNLV joined the ranks of
only 165 universities in America offering a law
school, and recently opened a new school of
dentistry.
UNLV has proudly served the area as an
educational cornerstone for 40 years. The
college houses more than 30 research centers
and offers 195 undergraduate, master’s and
doctoral degree programs, in such areas as
architecture, business and economics,
communications, education, engineering, health
sciences, hotel administration, human
performance and development, liberal and
performing arts, and science and mathematics.
New degree programs include a doctor of
musical arts and a master of fine arts in screen
writing. For the fall 2005 semester, UNLV’s
enrollment exceeded 28,095 full-time students.
The campus also welcomed 1,400 Millennium
Scholars, Nevada high school students who
performed at or near the top of their class.
UNLV courses are now offered at CCSN’s
Henderson campus (700 College Drive) and at
the new Foothill High School, located across
the street from the Community College.
As Southern Nevada grows, UNLV grows with
it. The size of the Honors College has doubled
in the past three years. The university opened
the Paul B. Sogg Architecture Building in fall
1997; the new William S. Boyd School of Law
welcomed its first class in August 1998; and the
Stan Filton Building opened in 2000; housing
the university’s gaming education courses.
A new $55 million library, which opened in
January 2001, comprises the most expensive
public works building project in Nevada’s
history. It will house some 1.8 million volumes
and already ranks among the nations most
technologically advanced libraries.
!University of Nevada School of Medicine (UNSOM) 2040 W. Charleston Boulevard, Las Vegas (702) 671-2230 www.medicine.nevada.edu !Established in 1969, UNSOM is a university-
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Patients, facilities, and staff of affiliated
hospitals and clinics throughout Nevada provide
a broad educational base for the school’s
clinical curriculum. Approximately 200 medical
students and more than 80 resident physicians !are currently enrolled in the school.
UNSOM offers residency programs in family
practice, internal medicine, obstetrics/
gynecology, surgery, psychiatry and pediatrics.
Each department provides training, with a
special emphasis on comprehensive and long-
term care, under the guidance of faculty
committed to the primary care philosophy. In
addition to the Las Vegas cam- pus, UNSOM
clinics dot the city, offering state-of-the-art,
research-based treatment programs in general
medicine and most medical specialties.
University of Phoenix Main Campus 7455 W. Washington Ave., Ste. 317, Las Vegas (702) 638-7279 Henderson Campus 7777 Eastgate Road, Henderson (702) 638-7279 Nellis Air Force Base Campus 4475 England Avenue, Ste. 217, Nellis AFB (702) 638-7279 Southwest Campus 9625 W. Saddle Avenue, Ste. 100, Las Vegas (702) 638-7279 Northwest Campus 7951 Deer Springs Way, Ste. 150, Las Vegas (702) 638-7279 www.phoenix.edu/lasvegas !The Las Vegas Campus is one of five University
of Phoenix locations in the Las Vegas, Nevada
area. Bachelor’s degrees may be obtained in
management, administration, or information
systems; master’s degree courses are offered in
organizational management, business
administration, and education/ counseling; and
a post-baccalaureate program is offered for a
teacher/education certificate. Classes generally
meet once a week, making higher education an
obtainable goal even for busy students with
family responsibilities and full-time jobs!
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Jr. Co l leges & Vocat iona l/Techn ica l Schools !
Many Las Vegas-area schools offer occupational training at varying levels. Many of these
schools offer scheduled payment plans, government loans and grants, and VA benefits to
make training more accessible. Following is a sampling of such facilities:
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Academy of Hair Design 5191 W. Charleston Boulevard, Las Vegas (702) 878-1185 www.ahdvegas.com
Academy of Healing Arts 710 South Tonopah Drive, Las Vegas (702) 671-4242 www.academylasvegas.com
Anthem Institute 2320 S. Rancho Drive, Las Vegas (702) 385-6700 http://anthem.edu
Art Institute of Las Vegas 2350 Corporate Circle, Henderson (702) 369-9944!! www.artinstitutes.edu
Crescent Gaming & Bartending School 4180 S. Sandhill Road, Ste. B-8, Las Vegas (702) 458-9910 www.crescentschools.com
Everest College 170 N. Stephanie Street, Henderson (702) 567-1920 www.everest.edu/campus/henderson
Institute of Professional Careers 4472 S. Eastern Avenue, Las Vegas (877) 658-1765 www.ipclasvegas.com
International Academy of Design & Technology 2495 Village View Drive
(866) 400-4238 http://www.iadtvegas.com
ITT Technical Institute 3825 W. Cheyenne Avenue (702) 240-0967 www.itt-tech.edu
Le Cordon Bleu College of Culinary Arts 1451 Center Crossing Road, Las Vegas (702) 365-7690 www.chefs.edu/Las-Vegas
Nevada Career Institute (800) 471-3547 (Both Locations) East Campus 3025 E. Desert Inn Road, Ste. A, Las Vegas West Campus 3231 N. Decatur Boulevard, Ste. 250, Las Vegas www.nevadacareerinstitute.com
Nevada School of Insurance 3305 W. Spring Mountain Road, Ste. #50 (702) 871-1365 http://www.nevadaschoolofinsurance.com Pima Medical 3333 E. Flamingo Road, Las Vegas (800) 477-PIMA www.pmi.edu
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Quality Technical Training Center 4625 S. Procyon Street, Las Vegas (702) 731-2408 www.qualitytrainingcenters.com
Real Estate School of Nevada 7670 W. Lake Mead, Ste. 100, Las Vegas (702) 454-1936 www.realtyschool.com
University of Southern Nevada College of Pharmacy 11 Sunset Way, Henderson (702) 990-4433 www.usn.edu
West Air Aviation
2722 Perimeter Road, Ste. 107, North Las Vegas (702) 639-6800 www.westairaviation.com
Las Vegas Area L ibrar ies !
Boulder City Library 701 Adams Boulevard (702) 293-1281 Centennial Hills Library!6711 N. Buffalo Drive!(702) 507-6100 Clark County Library 1401 E. Flamingo Road (702) 507-3400 Enterprise Library 25 E. Shelbourne Avenue (702) 507-3760
Green Valley Library 2797 N. Green Valley Parkway (702) 507-3790 !Henderson 280 Water Street (702) 565-8402 !
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Sunrise Library 5400 Harris Avenue (702) 507-3900 West Charleston Library 6301 W. Charleston Boulevard (702) 507-3940 West Las Vegas Library 951 W. Lake Mead Boulevard (702) 507-3980
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Southern Nevadans. The Las Vegas Val ley is a lso quickly becoming home to an
ever-growing base of entrepreneurs and startups, with more than 10% of the
workforce def ined as being “entrepreneuria l” in nature. That’s good news on many
fronts, as many experts bel ieve that entrepreneurs wi l l be instrumental in leading
the way to the nat ion’s long-term economic stabi l izat ion.
While Las Vegas’ once-unbeatable employment picture now mirrors many other
major U.S. c it ies, our region is able to offer incentives most other large metro
areas cannot: a v ibrant environment that boasts no personal income tax and
moderate property taxes. This translates to a favorable cost of l iv ing. The val ley is
a lso home to forward-thinking business groups and government and nonprof it
agencies, a l l working together to create new jobs, attract new jobs to the area and
to faci l i tate employment/small business training and educational programs.
According to the Nevada Department of Employment: Training & Rehabi l i tat ion,
trade, transportat ion, ut i l i ty, manufactur ing and mining industr ies continue to add
jobs. The health care sector has seen sustained, ongoing job growth. Professional,
scient i f ic and technical service industr ies also continue to expand and add jobs.
The top 6 employment sectors in Las Vegas:! Leisure & Hospitality ................................ 29.3% Trade, Transportation & Utilities .............. 17.6% Professional & Business Services ........... 12.1% Construction ............................................ 10.9% Government ............................................. 10.8% Educational & Health ............................... 6.9% !
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CONSTRUCTION
More than 86,000 Southern Nevadans are employed in construction trades. Top talent, including electricians, engineers, project
managers and superintendents are required
for the myriad construction projects under way throughout the valley. Also, the city of
Las Vegas supports a Green Building program to support and expand sustainable
development. Over time, this support will
translate into good paying jobs for the
community and attract companies to the area.
EDUCATION As the largest employer in the area, the Clark County School District (CCSD) has more than 38,000 employees and a student body of
more than 311,000. CCSD operates one of
the nation’s largest school construction and modernization programs and is anticipated to
spend approximately $4.9 billion through 2010 to build new schools and improve
existing schools. CCSD opened 7 new
schools and 4 replacement schools for the 2008-2009 school year and will spend an
estimated $709.6 million from the bond fund during 2008 to 2009.
Higher education institutions are well
represented in the Valley. More than 6,000
graduate and professional students are enrolled at the University of Nevada Las
Vegas. Since 1969, its school of medicine has been a leader in health care, medical
education and research. The College of
Southern Nevada (CSN) provides the Las Vegas community with an affordable liberal
arts education. Acclaimed programs include automotive, business, accounting/finance,
computing, drafting and graphics, law
enforcement and public services. CSN regularly has a combined campus enrollment
of over 50,000 students.
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS Southern Nevada boasts an impressive array of community banks and financial institutions
that combine an in-depth knowledge of the local market with a high degree of
personalized service. According to the 2010
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Las Vegas Perspective, there are more than 40 banks in Clark County and more than 15
credit unions. Las Vegas Perspective reports that 46,000 people are employed in the
finance and insurance sector of the economy.
GAMING, TOURISM & HOSPITALITY
More than 260,000 people in Las Vegas are employed in the gaming, tourism and hospitality industries, which are expected to
remain Southern Nevada’s top economic
drivers for the foreseeable future, and they are also helping to support and grow a number of
other industries including construction, technology and health care into major
segments of the economy.
Within the Leisure and Hospitality category, Accommodation and Food Services is the
largest industry sector in Nevada, accounting
for 24 percent of Nevada’s total employment. Casino-hotels make up about 65 percent of
this sector and include businesses primarily engaged in providing lodging and meals.
Examples of businesses in this sector are
casino-hotels, hotels and motels, restaurants, bars and food service contractors, caterers,
mobile canteens and food carts.
GOVERNMENT The provision of service at the federal, state and local levels makes government the 3rd-
largest, service-based employer in Southern Nevada. Among the largest employers in the
area are the cities of Henderson, Las Vegas,
North Las Vegas and Clark County (which, alone, employs more than 15,000). In addition
to traditional government offices, there are those unique to the state, such as the Gaming
Control Board, the federal facilities of the
Nevada Test Site and Nellis Air Force Base, which continue to have a major impact on the
local economy.
MANUFACTURING & HIGH TECHNOLOGY The 2009 Las Vegas Perspective lists more
than 100 manufacturing companies located in Clark County, representing a wide variety of
products, including plastics, concrete, printing and metal work. More than 23,000
people are employed in manufacturing jobs in
the Las Vegas area as of the end of April
2009.
Located in the city of North Las Vegas, the
Cheyenne Technology Corridor (CTC) exemplifies the region’s success in attracting
high-tech companies. Designated as an integrated, accessible and diversified
technology district, the CTC’s five-mile
stretch boasts office, industrial and retail space. The city of North Las Vegas invested
in fiber optic cable, which runs the length of the CTC, is a key element in attracting high-
end and high-tech tenants.
HEALTH CARE With the rapid population growth experienced in the region, it is no surprise that Southern
Nevada has now become a healthcare hub.
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Today, there are 15 full-service hospitals in the area, staffed by professional doctors,
nurses and other professionals. In addition, there are 14 specialty hospitals that treat a
variety of conditions, including rehabilitation,
psychiatric, brain injury, stroke and long-term
acute care.
To support this leading industry, educational
institutions are providing training and continuing education in health care. The
University of Nevada School of Medicine
offers a four-year curriculum leading to a medical degree or M.D. and offers physician
residency and fellowship programs. The school is comprised of 16 clinical
departments, including: family medicine,
pediatrics, obstetrics and gynecology, internal medicine, surgery, and psychiatry and
behavioral sciences and 5 nationally recognized departments in basic science. The
school has trained more than 1,500
physicians since its founding in 1969.
Nursing programs are provided at more than 6 institutions in Southern Nevada, including
Nevada State University, College of Southern Nevada, the University of Southern Nevada
and the University of Nevada Las Vegas.
NVDETR reports the median income for a
registered nurse in Nevada is $56,809.
PROFESSIONAL & BUSINESS SERVICES
In December 2009, Las Vegas employed nearly 101,000 in the professional and
business services industry group, a category consisting of a wide variety of establishments
that provide services and technical expertise to clients, other businesses and households.
The industry group is divided into three
sectors, including Professional, Scientific and Technical Service, Management of
Companies and Administrative and Support.
TRADE, TRANSPORTATION & UTILITIES With an excellent transportation and com-munications network, Las Vegas has become
a hub for the interaction of Western markets. 80 percent of markets within 500 miles are
served by overnight truck delivery at discounted rates, and the area serves as a
business link between the Pacific Coast, the
Sunbelt Southwest and international markets via McCarran International Airport (6th busiest
across the U.S.) Employment figures from NVDETR for the Las Vegas MSA (metropolitan
statistical area) reported more than 163,000
workers in the transportation and trade
industry in 2009.
For additional information on employment opportunities, contact: Nevada State Employment Services 555 E. Washington Avenue, Suite 1400 Las Vegas, Nevada 89101 (702) 486-2900 !!!!!!http://detr.state.nv.us
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TECHNIQUES OF ALCOHOL MANAGEMENT TAM CARD: Anyone who sells, gives away, or makes a decision regarding alcohol, as well as Security Officers must have a valid TAM Card. Please call either location to find information on classes and fees. For further information, contact:
! EMPLOYMENT CARDS/CERTIFICATION !
If you are working in the gaming industry, it is mandatory in the State of Nevada to have a Sheriff’s
Card. To obtain one, you must be gainfully employed. Your employer will provide you with a referral
for a three-year issuance.
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SHERIFF’S CARDS !
Sheriff’s Card Office:
Las Vegas Police Department
Work Card Section
5880 Cameron Street
Las Vegas, NV 89118
(702) 828-3271
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For further information, contact:
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TAM of Southern Nevada East Location: 557 E. Sahara Avenue, Suite 223 Las Vegas, NV 89104 (702) 647-1954 !
West Location: 2550 S. Rainbow Boulevard, Suite E14 Las Vegas, NV 89146 (702) 873-8192 !
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HEALTH CARDS Health Cards are mandatory for all food and beverage handlers, child care employees, adult group
care employees, massage therapists, reflexologists, aestheticians, barbers, health club attendants,
tattoo operators, permanent make-up artists and body piercing technicians. In order to acquire a
health card, you must complete an application form. For a food handler card, applicants will receive
a Hepatitis A vaccination. Applicants needing childcare or adult group care cards must also attend
a ninety-minute class and movie within 30 days of applying for a health card. A temporary card will
be issued once the class is completed. The cost for a health card is $30 for a three-year issuance.
For additional information contact:
! MAJOR AREA EMPLOYERS !
Ravenholt Public Health Center: 625 Shadow Lane Las Vegas, NV 89106 (702) 759-1000 www.cchd.org!!
East Las Vegas Public Health Center: 550 N. Nellis Boulevard Las Vegas, NV 89110 (702) 759-1000 www.cchd.org!!
• Clark County School District
• Bellagio, LLC
! Wynn Las Vegas LLC
• Clark County
• MGM Grand Hotel & Casino
• Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino
• The Mirage Casino-Hotel
• University of Nevada- Las Vegas
• Las Vegas Metropolitan Police
• Rio Suite Hotel & Casino
• Caesars Palace
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Each year, the Southern Nevada Human Resources Association recognizes employers throughout Southern Nevada for their innovative human resources practices and programs. Following are the 2010 award winners:
! BEST PLACES TO WORK !
• Luxor
" University Medical Center of Southern Nevada
• Flamingo Hilton Corporation
• Excalibur Hotel & Casino
• Treasure Island
• Bally’s & Paris Casino Hotels
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SMALL BUSINESS 1st place: TWI Group, Inc. 2nd place (Tie): Orgill Singer & Associates, Inc. 2nd place (Tie): Geotechnical & Environmental Services, Inc.
MIDSIZE BUSINESS 1st place (Tie): United Blood Services 1st place (Tie): Steinberg Diagnostic Medical Imaging Center 2nd place: University of Southern Nevada
LARGE BUSINESS 1st place: Wyndham Vacation Ownership 2nd place (Tie): Zappos.com, Inc. 2nd place (Tie): Palms Casino Resort
2010 FOR A LIST OF ALL THE COMPANIES NOMINATED THIS YEAR & FOR PREVIOUS YEARS’ WINNERS, VISIT:
WWW.SNHRA.ORG
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THE EMPLOYMENT SECURITY DIVISION & NEVADA JOBCONNECT
The Employment Security Division (ESD) provides comprehensive employment and training
services to Nevada businesses and workers. Employment Service programs offer job placement
and training opportunities that assist businesses in meeting their employment needs and job
seekers in returning to work through the state’s workforce investment system, Nevada
JobConnect. Available services for businesses include labor market information, recruitment
assistance, foreign labor certification, tax credit certification, training incentives and job fairs that
help expand employer-recruiting efforts. Job seeker services include job referral, career guidance
and skill enhancement training. Visit http://detr.state.nv.us/esd.htm for more information. Also,
visit www.nevadajobconnect.org or call (702) 486-0100 for more about Nevada JobConnect.
THE SOUTHERN NEVADA WORKFORCE INVESTMENT
This area is made up of the cities of Las Vegas, North Las Vegas, Henderson and Boulder City and
from the counties of Clark, Lincoln, Nye and Esmeralda. The Local Elected Official Consortium,
which is comprised of an elected official from each of the above, is responsible for appointing
members from the public and private sectors to the Southern Nevada Workforce Investment Board.
The quality of the Board appointments is critical to ensuring that a well-respected and powerful
local board is appointed. The board is expected to reflect the local community. For more
information, call (702) 638-8750 or visit www.nvworkforceconnections.org.
NEVADA PARTNERS INC.
This is a community-based, non-profit organization located in the Southern Nevada Enterprise
Community in North Las Vegas. It was established in 1992 to provide education, employment and
training services to youths, adults and dislocated workers. Since its inception, Nevada Partners has
provided more than 20,000 individuals with employment and training services using federal, state,
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local and private grant dollars. Nevada Partners’ mission is to create an educated workforce by
providing comprehensive education and career services to youth and adults in the community. For
more information, call (702) 399-5627 or visit online at www.nevadapartners.org.
SOUTHERN NEVADA HISPANIC EMPLOYMENT PROGRAM (SNHEP)
This is an interagency group that undertakes special projects and activities aimed at increasing the
number of Hispanics within the workforce. Its mission is to be a valued/comprehensive community
resource that educates, employs and develops the Hispanic community, thereby enhancing the
economic development of Southern Nevada. For more information, call (702) 467-5298 or visit
online at www.snhep.org.
RECRUITING NEVADA
Job seekers can post resumes and search for positions. Visit www.recruitingnevada.com.
ONLINE
Today, many resources are online -- the following are worth checking:
• Academic 360 – Jobs in Higher Education – guide for the academic job hunter.
• America’s Career InfoNet – Wage and salary information, career resources and job bank for
employers and job seekers.
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• America’s Job Bank – National employment site serving employers and job seekers.
Provides links to all state employment sites.
• Careers in Government – Offers state, county and municipal government job postings. Post
résumés online and receive e-mail notification when an opening matches.
• Career Builder - Search 1.6 million jobs – and have new jobs emailed to you.
• Careerjet – Employment search engine for jobs across the United States.
• CareerMag.com – Search by job title and city.
• Careers.WSJ.com – Online version of the Wall Street Journal’s National Business
Employment Weekly.
• EmploymentGuide.com – Offers searchable job listings, free résumé posting and e-mail
notification of new openings.
• FedWorld Federal Job Search – Employment opportunities with the United States
government.
• Hoover’s Online – Provides great resources to research companies.
• Las Vegas Craigslist – Provides local classifieds and forums for more than 550 cities in over
50 countries worldwide; it is community moderated and largely free.
• Job Hunt – Job search resources and services.
• JobStar Salary Surveys – Salary and cost of living surveys both general and by profession.
• JobWeb – Links jobs, job seekers and job search information. Target audience is recent
college graduates.
• Monster – Comprehensive international job search and recruitment site. Résumé posting
and relocation material available.
• Occupational Outlook Handbook – Job outlook information for hundreds of occupations
from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
• Public Service Employees Network – Job searching and interviewing tips with links to job
listings for public sector jobs in major cities.
• Riley Guide – An index of employment opportunities and job resources on the Internet.
• Salaries and Wages – US Office of Personnel Management pay scale for federal jobs in 30
cities and rural areas.
• Salary Calculator – This relocation tool compares the cost of living in hundreds of US and
international cities.
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• Salary.com – Detailed salary information for a wide range of jobs sorted by occupation and
region, also with additional career advice, news and resources.
• TrueCareers – National employment service for employers and job seekers.
• USA Jobs – Employment opportunities with the federal government
Other avenues for job hunting include the websites of large and mid-size companies. Local
librarians are also very helpful in assisting job seekers to find directories that list companies in specific fields. University alumni magazines and directories often list current companies and titles
of their graduates. In addition to the Clark County Public Library, job seekers can visit libraries at Las Vegas’ colleges and universities.
The ability to network can be as important in
finding a job as combing through classified ads.
To network, job seekers should contact
everyone they know in their professional life.
Job seekers should be prepared to quickly list
their skills and recent experience. Commonly
referred to as the “15-second elevator speech,”
being prepared with this information can make
a big difference. (To learn more, visit
www.15secondpitch.com.)
Another useful online tool that has become
essential to networkers and job seekers is to
join LinkedIn (linkedin.com), an online network
of more than 25 million experienced
professionals from around the world,
representing 150 industries. By staying linked in
with your professional network, you’re always
connected to people who may know of open
positions or know of a contact at a company
you might be interested in approaching.!
NETWORKING – VIRTUALLY & IN PERSON !
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US Bank (702) 641-1150 www.usbank.com
Wachovia (702) 732-4222 www.wachovia.com
Wells Fargo (800) 869-3557 www.wellsfargo.com
Financial Institutions
National Banks !
Banks in the Las Vegas area that may be located in other states, for new residents transferring accounts !
Bank of America (800) 432-1200 www.bankofamerica.com
Bank of The West (800) 488-2265 www.bankofthewest.com
BB&T (702) 258-9990 www.bbt.com
Chase (877) 682-4273 www.chase.com
CitiBank (800) 274-6660 www.citibank.com
City National Bank (702) 968-2363 www.cnb.com
Colonial Bank (877) 502-2265 www.colonialbank.com
M&I Bank (702) 737-3910 www.mibank.com
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Nevada/WestCoast Banks !
Banks specific to Nevada or the West Coast !
Bank of George (702) 851-4200 www.bankofgeorge.com
Bank of Las Vegas (702) 939-2400 www.bankoflasvegas.com
Bank of Nevada (702) 939-5700 www.bankofnevada.com
Beal Bank Nevada (702) 598-3500 Visit website »!
First Asian Bank (702) 740-4063 www.firstasianbank.net
First Commerce Bank (702) 942-2050 Visit website » First Security Bank (702) 853-0900 Visit website » Nevada Commerce Bank (702) 257-7777 www.ncbnv.com !
Nevada State Bank (702) 383-0009 www.nsbank.com
Plaza Bank (702) 853-4700 www.plazabank.net
Town & Country Bank (702) 252-8777 www.tcbanknv.com !
Clark County Credit Union (702) 228-2228 www.ccculv.org !
Cumorah Credit Union (702) 735-2181 www.cumorahcu.org !
First Entertainment Credit Union (702) 251-8011 www.firstent.org !
Credit Unions !
Credit Unions in the Las Vegas Valley !
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InTouch Credit Union (800) 337-3328 www.itcu.org
Plus Credit Union (702) 871-4746 www.pluscu.org
Mountain America Credit Union (702) 251-5750 www.macu.com !
Nevada Federal Credit Union (702) 457-1000 www.nevadafederal.org
Silver State Schools Credit Union (800) 357-9654 www.silverstatecu.com
SONEPCO Federal Credit Union (702) 871-0977 www.sonepco.com !
Southwest Airlines Federal Credit Union (702) 739-7603 www.swacu.org
Weststar Credit Union (702) 791-4777 www.weststar.org
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Las Vegas is a city that constantly reinvents itself, much like what retirement can do for you! Starting this new chapter of life gives you the freedom to decide how you’ll spend your time. The climate of our area provides many opportunities to enjoy your newfound freedom outside. Seniors with arthritis often find the dry warm weather a relief for aching joints. When the temperature warms up, retreat can be found in the audience of a show on the Strip or enjoying a ballroom dance lesson at the community center. A moderate sales tax and no state income tax allows for opportunity to take pleasure in such activities. The health care industry is leading the way to diversify the Las Vegas economy. This means that newly constructed facilities, highly sought-after professionals, and state-of-the-art equipment are at your disposal. This year HCA, the parent company of 4 local hospitals — Sunrise Hospital, Mountain View Hospital, Southern Hills Hospital and Sunrise Children’s Hospital — was named by The Ethisphere Institute as one of the world’s 100 most ethical companies. There are many reasons why Las Vegas is a great place to retire and to be an active senior!
'Due to the wide array of choice available to Las Vegas seniors, retirement communities are very competitive, which is a plus for consumers because they can shop around to ensure the right facility matches their lifestyle. When visiting and interviewing at retirement communities, shop around and make several visits at different times. It’s important that a community under consideration be close to your services, such as doctor’s offices, hospitals, grocery stores and favorite shopping places. Identify what amenities are important to you, such as an onsite beauty shop, golf course membership, transportation for doctor appointments, shopping, cultural events, church and social outings. Review the community’s activity calendar to see what it offers and ask the marketing director or the activity director about programs. Don’t hesitate to ask the residents how long they have lived in the community and whether they like it.
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• Hobby & game rooms • Aerobics studio • 2 Tennis courts • Parks & natural space • 4 Bocce ball courts
• Computer lab • Basketball court • Library • Billiards • Putting green
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5840 Summit Greens Street, North Las Vegas, NV 89081 Association/Clubhouse: (702) 643-0226
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Siena is a 667-acre 50+ community within the master-planned community of Summerlin. An active adult community with the feel of a luxury resort, homes are nestled around a Schmidt-Curley designed 18-hole championship golf course, cascading waterfalls, tranquil gardens and beautiful Lake Siena. The community is enclosed by a 6-foot high privacy wall and two gated entrances, each with an on-duty guard to assist visitors. There is easy access to the I-215 Beltway, leading to the famous Las Vegas Strip. Mountain views and water features enhance Siena’s artful desert landscaping, and well-maintained walking trails provide easy access to the community buildings at Siena’s Village Center.
• 71,000 sq. ft. Village Center • 18-Hole Siena Golf Club • Siena Bistro Restaurant • State-of-the-art-fitness center • Indoor lap pool • Outdoor resort-style pool • Full-service spa • Aerobics & dance studio • Card room
• Ceramics studio • Arts & crafts studio • Sewing room • Grand ballroom • Computer lab • Library • Walking & biking trails • Lighted tennis courts • Horseshoe & bocce ball
• Scenic lakes • Parks & natural space • Art Club • Book Club • Bridge, Poker & Scrabble • Military Veterans Club • Over the Hill Hikers Club • Wine Club • Sharps & Flats Club
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Solera at Anthem in Henderson is a beautiful active adult community by Del Webb. Located within the larger Anthem master-planned community, Solera at Anthem is situated beside Sun City Anthem, another Del Webb community. Views of both the Black Mountains and the Las Vegas Valley make Solera at Anthem a popular location. The comfortable Solera at Anthem is smaller than its Sun City Anthem neighbor and does not have its own golf course. However, the community does offer its own variety of amenities to attract adults who are interested in pursuing an active lifestyle in a beautiful setting.
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• 24,000 sq. ft. Clubhouse • Fitness center • Indoor pool • Computer center • Library • Billiards • 4 Tennis courts
• 4 bocce ball courts • Arts & crafts • Bowling • Bridge • Bunco • Chess • Hiking
• Writer’s Club • Literary Guild • Poker • Mah Jongg • Singles Club • Game rooms
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Del Webb’s Solera at Stallion Mountain is an exceptional guard-gated active adult community for residents aged 55+. Conveniently located only a few miles from the famous Las Vegas Strip and downtown Las Vegas, residents will have no trouble staying active, whether outside of the community or with the many on-site amenities. As part of the larger Stallion Mountain Country Club, residents of Solera at Stallion Mountain enjoy access to the adjacent Stallion Mountain Golf Course. Residents can also enjoy amenities at the large clubhouse, like the fitness center, outdoor pool, and multipurpose rooms for hobbies and games. Solera at Stallion Mountain’s one-story ranch homes are available in five models. The designs include two or three bedrooms and attached two-car garages, and they are set amid fully landscaped grounds.
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• Price Range:
Mid $100s-High $200s • New/Resale:
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837 • Age Restriction: 55+
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Active Adult • Home Types:
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3736 Budenny Drive, Las Vegas, NV 89122 Association/Clubhouse: (702) 457-3113!
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• Book Club • Poker & bingo • Pot Luck dinners • Non-denominational
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Sun City Aliante brings the renowned Del Webb lifestyle to North Las Vegas, Nevada. It is situated in the Aliante master-planned community near the foothills of the Sheep Mountain Range. Competitively priced homes and great amenities helped Sun City Aliante sell over 2,000 homes in five years. Aliante is located 15 miles north of the Las Vegas Strip along the I-215 Beltway. Within 30 minutes, residents of Del Webb’s Sun City Aliante have access to all of the pleasures of the Las Vegas Valley. But closer to home a host of great attractions that include a brand new casino, a highly acclaimed golf course and plenty of shopping and dining are right in Sun City Aliante’s backyard. The community is surrounded by several all-ages communities, as well as a fire station, schools, a library and shopping.
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• Clubhouse • 18-Hole golf course (public) • Indoor pool & spa • Fitness center • Ballroom • Billiards • Jewelry making
• Computer lab • Sauna • Arts & crafts rooms • Ping pong tables • 3 Tennis courts • 4 Bocce ball courts • Bicycle Club
• Horseshoe pits • Walking & biking trails • Aerobics studio • Picnic areas • Book Club • Bunco & bridge • Poker
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Sun City Anthem in Henderson is a beautiful Del Webb active adult community perched in the foothills of the Black Mountains, 800 feet above the valley floor. This elevated location offers magnificent views of Las Vegas Strip, cooler temperatures and cleaner air than surrounding locations in the Las Vegas area. The community includes three clubhouses, two 18-hole golf courses and over 80 clubs and interest groups. Home to nearly 7,200 households, Sun City Anthem is one of the largest active adult communities in Las Vegas. Many buyers favor the community for its newer homes, world-class amenities and ideal location. Current homebuyers can select from a wide range of pre-owned resale homes available at reasonable prices.
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Single Family Homes, Villas !
• 3 Clubhouses • Revere Golf Club - 36 Holes • 2 Restaurants • State-of-the-art fitness centers • Indoor pool • Outdoor resort-style pool • Walking & biking trails • Indoor walking track • Aerobics & dance studios • Aqua-cize • Card rooms • Ceramics studio • Horseshoe courts
• Arts & crafts studio • Library • Sewing room • 12 Tennis courts • Pickleball courts • Bocce ball courts • Shuffleboard • Ballroom • Computer center • Woodworking shop
• Billiards • Parks & natural space • Playground (for grandkids) • Anthem Authors Club • Bunco, poker & bridge • Gardening • Lifelong Learning • Performing Arts • Book Club • Veterans Club
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1815 Hovenweep Street, Henderson, NV 89052 Association/Clubhouse: (702) 614-5800!
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Nestled at the base of the Black Mountains adjacent to the I-215 Beltway, Sun City MacDonald Ranch is conveniently located just minutes from the sites and sounds of the Strip and downtown Las Vegas. 2,513 single-family homes and villas spread across 564 acres makes it the third largest of the Sun City communities in Las Vegas. It is more intimate than the larger Sun City Anthem and Sun City Summerlin communities, but the cozier feel and ideal location is precisely what residents of Sun City MacDonald Ranch cherish most about their community. It sits at an elevation of 2,100-2,400 feet and enjoys magnificent views of the valley and surrounding mountains. The community was constructed between 1996 and 2001 and now offers an exciting mix of resale homes and villas.
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• Desert Willow Clubhouse (36,000 sq. ft.)
• 18-Hole golf course • Willow Restaurant • Fitness center • Ballroom with stage • Outdoor lap pool & spa • Aquatics Club
• Aerobics & dance room • Garden Club • Billiards • Library • Arts & crafts room • Computer center • Sewing & quilting room • Hebrew Social Club
• Ceramics room • 9+ miles of walking &
biking trails • 4 Bocce ball courts • 3 Lighted tennis courts • Horseshoe pits • Bunco & bridge • Chorus
Amenities, Clubs & Activities !
2020 W Horizon Ridge Parkway, Henderson, NV 89012 Association/Clubhouse: (702) 270-7000!
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Sun City Summerlin is part of the Summerlin master-planned community, which is comprised of nearly 20 separate residential villages spread across 22,500 acres and is woven together by more than 150 miles of trails and 100 parks. This well-established neighborhood boasts tree-lined streets, great shopping, top-notch restaurants and award winning resorts, casinos and spas. With 7,779 homes, this is largest active adult community in Nevada. It boasts four clubhouses, three golf courses and three restaurants among other many world-class amenities. With over 80 clubs and interest groups and other exciting activities, the community caters to retirees who want to get the most out of life. Sun City Summerlin is nestled against the Spring Mountain Range at an elevation of 3,000 feet. This ideal elevated location offers cooler temperatures and cleaner air than communities in the lower elevations of the Las Vegas Valley.
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9107 Del Webb Boulevard, Las Vegas, NV 89134 Association/Clubhouse: (702) 240-1300!
• 4 Clubhouses • 3 18-Hole golf courses • 3 Restaurants • 2 Indoor pools & spas • 3 Outdoor lap pool & spas • 312-Seat Starbright Theater • Fitness centers • Ballrooms
• Aerobics & dance studios • Card rooms • 13 Tennis court • 2 Pickleball courts • Arts & crafts studios • Bocce ball courts • Racquetball court • Softball field
• Shuffleboard • Outdoor walking track • Miniature golf course • Table tennis • Horseshoe pits • Massage room • Aqua-cize, tai chi & yoga • Plus over 80 clubs & groups
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Whatever lifestyle you desire, you're sure to find it offered in Las Vegas. There are a number of other options for seniors who need something a little more than an active, age-restricted community. In addition to some of the best active adult communities in the country, you’ll also find:
Continuing Care Retirement Communities Continuing Care Retirement Communities (CCRCs) allow seniors to “age in place,” with flexible accommodations that are designed to meet their health and housing needs as these needs change over time. Seniors who live in this setting can be assured their long-term care needs will be met and will not have to relocate; they can select a service plan to suit their needs, abilities and preferences. Typical assisted living services include recreational, social and educational activities; transportation, emergency help, housekeeping, meals, assistance with daily living and personal assistance. Assisted Living Facil it ies These housing options combine a level of independent living with some assistance for personal care. They provide care to residents who cannot live alone, but do not need 24-hour nursing care. Assisted living communities offer residents the privacy of their own bedroom, often with a small kitchen. Most offer meals in a community dining room, snacks, laundry services, housekeeping and assistance with personal needs such as bathing, dressing or medication supervision. These facilities are not designed for people who need serious medical care, but there are some facilities for people with Alzheimer’s, dementia and memory loss. Residential Care Homes (Personal Care Homes) These group living facilities, usually single-family homes, are designed to meet the needs of people who cannot live independently, but do not need nursing homes. These homes provide some type of assistance with daily living activities including eating, walking and bathing. Some homes provide skilled nursing, rehabilitative services or specialized care for illnesses such as Alzheimer’s.
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Skil led Nursing Facil it ies A skilled nursing facility is staffed by registered nurses who help provide 24-hour care to those who can no longer care for themselves due to physical, emotional or mental conditions. A licensed physician supervises each patient’s care and a nurse or other medical professional is almost always on the premises. If you’re like many recently transplanted Nevadans, you may have moved to the sunny climate of Las Vegas to retire and relax. Although you’re of retirement age, once you’ve settled into your new life...you may find you’re not really ready to retire! Recent AARP surveys indicate that it is highly likely as many as one third of members in Nevada will continue working beyond retirement. As such, AARP Nevada is working to create a business climate where employment opportunities are readily available for those 50+. In an effort to connect business with this sector of the workforce, AARP Nevada sponsors a job fair series, Opportunity Boulevard. At the first event, more than 3,000 50+ job seekers attended. AARP has also engaged over 40 national companies and organizations through the AARP National Employer Team in a collaboration to match 50+ workers for current job openings. Many of these national businesses have a presence in Las Vegas. A complete listing of this employment group can be found at www.aarp.org/employerteam. The AARP Foundation also offers the Senior Community Service Employment Program
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(SCSEP), providing job retraining and help re-entering the workforce to 55+ adults with limited incomes. SCSEP helps program enrollees sharpen their job-hunting skills, obtain on-the-job training and find a permanent position. SCSEP has an office in Las Vegas and can be reached by calling (702) 648-3356. For current information about AARP’s 50+ workforce activities in Las Vegas, visit AARP Nevada’s website at www.aarp.org/nv. For general job seeking and tips on how to have a successful job-hunting experience, visit AARP’s national website at www.aarp.org. Source: AARP Nevada Think volunteering’s just a nice thing to do for others? Think again! A growing body of research has pointed to the social, emotional, and even physical health benefits of volunteering. Volunteers regularly report significant improvements in their mental health, along with other benefits ranging from a greater feeling of productivity to increased social activity to an overall sense that volunteering has improved their lives! Here are some organizations to contact for volunteering opportunities in the Las Vegas Valley: AARP Nevada: (866) 389-5652, www.aarp.org/nv Offers a variety of volunteer opportunities for 50+ adults, including Issue/advocacy volunteers, community service volunteers, 50+ workforce volunteers, Driver Safety Program instructors and coordinators, Tax-Aide tax preparers, coordinators and more. Volunteer Center of Southern Nevada (702) 892-2321, www.volunteercentersn.org Provides resources to groups and individuals to help them deliver creative solutions to community problems through volunteerism. Serves as a key resource for community involvement for Southern Nevadans, matching volunteer interests with many organizations. Senior Companion Program (702) 382-0721, Visit website »
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Senior Companions offer hope, comfort, and support to seniors that may require additional assistance to continue living independently in their own homes in Southern Nevada. Senior Companions serve and assist seniors that may be frail, in diminishing health, or have physical disabilities. Foster Grandparents Program (702) 647-1515 SCORE - Service Corp. of Retired Executives (702) 388-6104 http://scorelv.org/counseling Join a progressive team of successful businessmen and women that are committed to assisting the small business community in Southern Nevada. SCORE volunteers provide counseling, coaching and training to entrepreneurs and business people through face-to-face meetings, email contact and workshops and seminars. Dial: 211 www.nevada211.org This easy to remember telephone number provides Nevadans with a single point of entry for all social and government services, as well as many nonprofit groups. Just dial 2-1-1. Nevada Division for Aging Services (702) 486-3545, www.nvaging.net Provides services to older adults, including but not limited to: home and community based services, transportation, financial and legal assistance, and help understanding Medicare.
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Nevada Care Connection (866) 687-6822, www.nevadacareconnection.org A comprehensive, up-to-date network of agencies and providers throughout Nevada offering easy access to care-giving resources, support and information. Benefits Checkup (800) 373-4906, www.benefitscheckup.org A service through the National Council on Aging to help older adults find programs to help pay for the cost of prescription drugs, health care, utilities and other essential items and services. Senior Citizens Law Project (702) 229-6596, www.ci.las-vegas.nv.us Provides quality, free legal counsel and assistance to Clark County residents age 60 and older. Services include but are not limited to: simple wills, advance directives, small claims help, consumer disputes, and legal advice. Source: AARP Nevada Other Resources At the state level, the Nevada Department of Health and Human Services develops, coordinates and delivers a comprehensive support service system in order for Nevada’s senior citizens to lead independent, meaningful and dignified lives. For more information, contact the Las Vegas office Division of Aging Services at (702) 486-3545 or visit the website at www.aging.state.nv.us. Programs administered by the state include:
• Advocate for Elders – Advocacy, assistance, information and referral to frail seniors, who are 60 years of age or older, primarily homebound and living in the community and their caregivers.
• Community Home-Based Initiatives Program (CHIP) – Non-medical services to older persons to help them maintain independence in their own homes as an alternative to nursing home placement.
• Elder Protective Services (EPS) – for persons 60 years old and older who may experience abuse, neglect, exploitation or isolation.
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• Grants – information for current and/or prospective grantees. • Homemaker Program – general housekeeping, limited meal preparation,
shopping, laundering and errands, standby assistance with bathing and home management services.
• Long-Term Care Ombudsman – address issues and problems faced by residents in long-term care facilities, which includes residential facilities for groups.
• Senior Ride Program – discounted taxicab fares to seniors and persons with disabilities residing in Clark County.
• State Health Insurance Assistance Program (SHIP) – information, counseling and assistance to Medicare Beneficiaries in Nevada involving a statewide network of volunteers.
• Tax Assistance/Rent Rebate Program – this statewide program refunds a portion of the property tax paid by eligible senior citizens on their residence or by property taxes paid by renters through their rent.
• Waiver for the Elderly in Adult Residential Care (WEARC) – CHIP services in a group care setting to offer individuals a less expensive alternative of supervised care in a residential setting.
Another useful resource from the city of Las Vegas, Department of Leisure Services, Senior Citizen Programs Division, is called “The Las Vegas Active Adult, Your Guide to Living Beyond the Neon at 50 +,” which is available online here. !!The Senior Citizen Programs Division encourages and promotes healthy living with programs that offer physical activity, mental stimulation and social interaction for active adults age 50 and better. The city’s facilities are run by top-notch staff and can be found throughout Las Vegas to serve all your leisure-time needs. A quick scan of offerings included in the publication include belly dancing, Tai-Chi Gong, jewelry design, water color painting, hula class, candle-making, self defense workshops, photo scavenger hunts, go-kart racing as well as day trips to Hoover Dam, Boulder City and Lake Mead. Serving Seniors: Certif ied Senior Advisors When a senior is in need of assistance regarding a key health, financial or social issue, he or she can reach out to professionals who specialize in working with seniors and have additional knowledge about issues concerning seniors. One such professional is a Certified
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Senior Advisor (CSA). CSAs have supplemented their individual professional licenses, credentials and education with knowledge about aging and working with seniors. To learn more about the Society of Certified Senior Advisors, visit them online at www.society-csa.com or toll-free at (800) 653-1785.
AARP (866) 389-5652 Alzheimer’s Association (702) 248-2770 American Cancer Society (702) 798-6877 American Heart Association (702) 367-1366 City of LV Senior Programs (702) 229-6454 Clark County Parks & Recreation (702) 455-8200 Hollyhock Adult Daycare Center (702) 382-0093 Jewish Family Service Agency (702) 732-0304 Lied Adult Daycare Center (702) 382-0093 Meals on Wheels Senior Nutrition Program of Las Vegas (702) 385-5284 Parkinson’s ADPA Info & Referral (702) 464-3132 Salvation Army Adult Day Care (702) 565-8836 Senior Citizens Law Project (702) 229-6596 H2U - Health To You - Mountain View – Summerline/NW (702) 233-5300 - Sunrise - Central Las Vegas (702) 735-5510 - Southern Hills - Southwest (702) 855-1826 Senior Support Services (702) 617-4470 Senior Tripsters (702) 387-0007 Seniors Helping Seniors (702) 382-4412 Nevada Medicare Assistance Program (702) 486-3478 VA Southern NV Health Care System (702) 636-3000
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Black Mountain Recreation Center 599 Greenway Road Henderson, NV 89015 (702) 267-4070 Visit website » Boulder City Senior Center 813 Arizona Street Boulder City, NV 89005 (702) 293-3320 Visit website »
Centennial Hil ls Active Adult Center 6601 North Buffalo Drive Las Vegas, NV 89131 (702) 229-1702 Visit website » Cora Coleman Sunrise Senior Center 2l00 Bonnie Lane Las Vegas, NV 89156 (702) 455-7617 Visit website » !
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Derfelt Senior Center 3343 W. Washington Avenue Las Vegas, NV 89107 (702) 229-6601 Visit website » Doolittle Senior Center 1950 N. J Street Las Vegas, NV 89106 (702) 229-6125 Visit website » Dula Gymnasium 441 E. Bonanza Road Las Vegas, NV 89101 (702) 229-6307 Visit website » East Las Vegas Senior Center 250 N. Eastern Avenue Las Vegas, NV 89101 (702) 229-1515 Visit website » Heritage Park Center 300 Racetrack Road Henderson, NV 89015 (702) 267-2950 Visit website »
Las Vegas Senior Center 451 E. Bonanza Road Las Vegas, NV 89101 (702) 229-6454 Visit website » Lieburn Senior Center 6230 Garwood Avenue Las Vegas, NV 89107 (702) 229-1600 Visit website » Mel C. Kalagian Downtown Senior Services Center 310 S. 9th Street Las Vegas, NV 89101 (702) 229-6690 Visit website » West Flamingo Senior Center 6255 W. Flamingo Road Las Vegas, NV 89103 (702) 455-7742 Visit website »
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FOUR SEASONS OF FUN IN LAS VEGAS? YOU BET !
The Las Vegas area is a paradise for all kinds of recreational and sightseeing
activities. Dozens of verdant and challenging golf
courses beckon the golfer 12 months a year. Lake
Mead’s deep blue waters and 550 miles of shorelines
are enjoyed by boaters, water skiers, swimmers, and
people hoping to land a trophy fish. The Colorado
River offers unforgettable white water rafting. For
hiking, rock climbing and outdoor photography, there is Red Rock Canyon
and Mt. Charleston. Skiers also love Mt. Charleston and the many ski slopes
within a short drive of Las Vegas for their winter fun. Day tours to the Grand
Canyon, Valley of Fire and Death Valley are what memories are made of, and
Hoover Dam isn’t called the “Eighth Wonder of the World” for nothing!
LAS VEGAS: READY. SET. EXPLORE! !
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With 550 miles of shoreline, Lake Mead is surrounded by various attractions, ranging in
distance from 25 miles on the Las Vegas side
to 75 miles on the Arizona side.
As the largest man-made lake in the Western
hemisphere, Lake Mead extends 110 miles up
from Hoover Dam. The recreation area covers
some 1.5 million acres and attracts more than 8 million visitors annually for swimming,
boating, skiing, fishing and camping. Fishing
is open year-round, and anglers harvest large
numbers of game fish each year.
MONTH HIGH LOW
January 57 34
February 63 39
March 69 44
April 78 51
May 88 60
June 100 69
July 106 76
August 103 74
September 95 66
October 82 54
November 67 43
December 58 34
Las Vegas is situated at the southern tip of
Nevada in the Great Basin -- the western
region between the Sierra Nevada and Wasatch Mountain ranges. The official
elevation of the city is 2,174 feet.
Low humidity, along with ideal spring and
fall temperatures, makes Las Vegas a
great place practically any time of the year. The average year round temperature
is 80 degrees. Las Vegas is one of the
sunniest cities in the United States -- with
an average 320 days of sunshine per year and only 4.19 inches of rainfall.
Because of its high desert elevation, the
temperature range can be extreme. During
the summer, daytime temperatures often reach 100 degrees. It rarely falls below
freezing in Las Vegas. When it does, it is
usually only in the early morning.
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In the winter, the temperature may drop
as low as 33 degrees, though the average
high is between 50 and 60 degrees.
Listed below are the average daily high
and low temperatures by month:
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L ake Mead a t t r a c t i ons l o ca ted in Nevada :
Visitor Bureau Boulder City, NV 89005 (702) 293-8321 www.usbr.gov/ic/hooverdam Hoover Dam was built in the 1930s at a cost of $160
million. The Dam, located 40 miles southeast of Las
Vegas on U.S. 93, turned the rapids of the Colorado
River into the still waters of Lake Mead. Government
guides conduct various tours year round.
ATTRACTION AMENITIES LOCATION PHONE
Boulder Beach Lake Mead Marina & Lodge
Beach, picnic area, store, restaurant, lounge, motel, cruises, marina
28 miles southeast of Las Vegas
(800) 752-9669
Calville Bay & Cottonwood Cove
Store, cafe, lounge, RV park, marina, showers, auto fuel, houseboat rental
30 miles southeast of Las Vegas
(800) 255-5561
Echo Bay
Store, cafe, lounge, marina, RV park, campground, air- strip, boat rental
54 miles southeast of Las Vegas
(702) 394-4000
Hoover Dam & Visitor Center
Visitor Center, tours, restaurant, gift shop
40 miles southeast of Las Vegas
(702) 293-8321 (702) 494-2517
Lake Mead Ferry Service
Lake Mead cruises, tour & charter boats
3.5 miles past Alan Bible Visitor Center on Lake Shore Road
(702) 293-6180
Lake Mead Fish Hatchery
Produces 500,000 rainbow trout annually
One mile south of Boulder Beach
(702) 488-6738
Overton Beach
Store, trailer & RV park, water-craft rental, marina
60 miles southeast of Las Vegas
(800) 553-5452 (702) 394-4040
Hoover Dam !
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Dedicated in 1935 as Nevada’s first state
park, this 56,000-acre wilderness area
features colorful, extraordinary rock
formations, Native American petroglyphs and
year-round campsites.
Historic Spring Mountain Ranch is located
within the Red Rock Canyon National
Conservation Area, beneath the colorful cliffs
of the magnificent Wilson Range. The many
springs in these mountains provided water
for Paiute Indians and later brought
mountain men and early settlers to the area.
The 520-acre oasis was developed into a
combination working ranch and luxurious
retreat.
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Originally known as Tule Springs, this park
was an early water stop for Native Americans.
It later became a privately owned working
ranch, as well as a guest/dude ranch in the
1950’s. In addition to the Tule Springs Ranch
Historic Area, the park offers tree-shaded
groves alongside four small fishing lakes. The
park is available for day use only.
Covering 3,000 square miles of desert in both
California and Nevada, Death Valley is the
largest national park in the lower 48 states.
Located less than two hours from Las Vegas,
Death Valley offers breathtaking landscapes,
colorful history and the lowest elevation point
in the Western Hemisphere.
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Death Valley Park !
Valley of Fire State Park !
Spring Mountain Ranch !
Floyd Lamb State Park !
Red Rock Canyon National Preserve !The Red Rock Canyon area, located 15 miles west of Las Vegas, provides spectacular views of
the valley, unusual rock formations and signs of early Indian life. Red Rock formations and
desert scenery attract thousands of bicycle enthusiasts to the 13-mile loop road that winds
along the western border of the Las Vegas Valley. Other activities include rock climbing, hiking
and auto touring.!
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!Located 45 miles northwest of Las Vegas, Mt.
Charleston is situated among 300,000 acres of
forestland in the Las Vegas Ranger District.
The area includes 52 miles of hiking trails,
160 picnic spots and 150 campsites in seven
campgrounds and RV camps. Recreational
activities include horseback riding and snow
skiing.
Located in Northern Arizona, close to the
borders of Utah and Nevada, this national park
is home to the Grand Canyon, created some 5
million years ago and encompassing 1,904
square miles. The Colorado River, which flows
through the canyon, drains water from seven
states. Recreational pursuits are vast, including
hiking, camping, biking and fishing.
Commercial air carriers and tour buses serve
visitors from the Las Vegas area.
Grand Canyon National Park !
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Toiyabe National Forest !
The Las Vegas Ranger District encompasses 316,000 acres of the 3.5 million-acre Toiyabe
National Forest. Included are 52 miles of hiking trails, 160 picnic areas and 150 campsites in
seven campgrounds and RV parks. Located 40 miles northwest of Las Vegas, the area provides
snow skiing at Lee Canyon and horseback riding at Kyle Canyon. Both Lee and Kyle Canyons
have an abundance of campgrounds and hiking trails.
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P a r k s & R e c r e a t i o n
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I f you’re looking for a l i tt le culture in Las Vegas, there are plenty of museums,
art gal ler ies and venues featur ing concerts, theater and bal let f rom which to
choose. Las Vegas may be the capital of neon and kitsch, but you’l l a lso f ind
a burgeoning art scene here. World-renowned travel ing exhibits - some have
included Picassos and Monets - set up in the Bel lagio Gallery of F ine Art. Steve
Wynn has hung some of his more notable pieces in his namesake resort’s publ ic
areas. I f you enjoy a good Saturday gal lery-crawl or are in the market for a
local masterpiece, the Downtown 18b Arts Distr ict has something for everyone
- in fact, i t may just put Vegas on the international arts map. 18b’s "F i rst Fr iday"
fest ival draws up to 10,000 vis itors and is a fest ive gathering with food and
beverage vendors, music, v isual performances and art ists displaying their work.
LAS VEGAS / ART & MUSEUMS MUSIC PERFORMING ARTS !
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Bellagio Gallery of Fine Art 3600 Las Vegas Boulevard S. Las Vegas, NV 89109 (702) 693.7111
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Southern Nevada Museum of Fine Art 450 Fremont Street, Suite 280 Las Vegas, NV 89101 (702) 382-2926 www.snmfa.com
City Center Fine Art Collection 3780 Las Vegas Boulevard S. Las Vegas, NV 89109 www.citycenter.com
Features a $40M corporate art collection, placed throughout the complex. Visit City Center’s website directory for more information about the artists and to view an interactive map showing where each piece in the collection is located.
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MUSEUMS
Atomic Testing Museum 755 E. Flamingo Road Las Vegas, NV 89119 (702) 794-5161 www.atomictestingmuseum.org Built to chronicle the atomic age and its impact, the nearly 10,000-square-foot building houses artifacts from the Nevada Test site, which conducted 928 nuclear tests.
Boulder City Museum & Historical Association 1305 Arizona Street Boulder City, NV 89005 (702) 294-1988 www.bcmha.org Artifacts and exhibits relating to the construction of Hoover Dam and the creation of Boulder City are on display.
Clark County Museum 1830 S. Boulder Highway Henderson, NV 89002 (702) 455-7955
Visit website » The history of Southern Nevada is brought to life with exhibits, historic home presentations, a recreated ghost town and educational and cultural programs.
Hispanic Museum of Nevada 330 S. Valley View Boulevard Las Vegas, NV 89107 (702) 773-2203 www.hispanicmuseumnv.com The Hispanic Museum is dedicated to promoting awareness and education of the diversity of Hispanic cultures and traditions to enhance intercultural understanding amongst the community.
Howard W. Cannon Aviation Museum McCarran International Airport 5757 Wayne Newton Boulevard Las Vegas, NV 89111 (702) 455-7968 Visit website » This museum offers visitors a look at the history of aviation in Southern Nevada.
Las Vegas Natural History Museum 900 Las Vegas Boulevard N. Las Vegas, NV 89101 (702) 384-3466 www.lvnhm.org Animated dinosaurs, an extensive wildlife gallery, an interactive exploration room, native plant and animal life and a 300-gallon shark tank are among this museum’s exhibits.
Las Vegas Springs Preserve 333 S. Valley View Boulevard Las Vegas, NV 89107 (702) 822-7700 www.springspreserve.org This 180-acre cultural institution is designed to commemorate Las Vegas' dynamic history and to provide a vision for a sustainable future. The Preserve features museums, galleries, outdoor concerts and events, botanical gardens and a trail system that meanders through a scenic wetland habitat.
Lied Discovery Children’s Museum 833 Las Vegas Boulevard N. Las Vegas, NV 89101 (702) 382-5437 www.ldcm.org At 22,000 square feet, the $2M, interactive Lied is one of the nation’s largest children’s museums. The 100+ exhibits include a radio station, science tower and mock tornado.
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Lost City Museum 721 S. Moapa Valley Boulevard Overton, NV 89040 (702) 397-2193 Visit website » Located on an actual archaeological site of Pueblo Grande de Nevada (Nevada’s Lost City), this museum interprets the artifacts left behind by the Puebloan people who lived in the Moapa Valley from 1st-13th centuries AD.
Neon Museum 821 Las Vegas Boulevard N. Las Vegas, NV 89101 (702) 387-6366 www.neonmuseum.org The 3-acre Neon Boneyard houses more than 150 historic, non-restored signs, which can be viewed at ground level and up close on tours (by appointment only).
Marjorie Barrick Museum (UNLV) 4505 S. Maryland Parkway Las Vegas, NV 89154 (702) 895-3381 Visit website » Located on the campus of UNLV, this museum contains natural history and anthropology exhibits, as well as live desert reptiles, mammals and insects.
Nevada State Museum 700 Twin Lakes Drive Las Vegas, NV 89107 (702) 486-5205 Visit website » This nationally accredited museum, located in Lorenzi Park, presents various aspects of Southern Nevada’s history, from mammoths to gambling.
Old Las Vegas Mormon Fort State Park 500 E. Washington Boulevard Las Vegas, NV 89101 (702) 486-3511 www.parks.nv.gov/olvmf.htm The Old Fort is the site of the first non Native American settlement in Las Vegas and is recognized as the place where Las Vegas began.
Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition at the Luxor 3900 Las Vegas Boulevard S. Las Vegas, NV 89119
(702) 515-5350 Visit website » This 25,000-square-foot exhibit features numerous items recovered from the Titanic, including a piece of the ship’s hull.
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Artemus W. Ham Concert Hall (UNLV) 4505 S. Maryland Parkway Las Vegas, NV 89154 (702) 895-2787 Visit website » The home of the acclaimed Charles Vanda Master Series, this concert hall on the UNLV campus also hosts a variety of music and theater performances and has been applauded for its superb acoustics.
Henderson Symphony Orchestra PO Box 90263 Henderson, NV 89009 (702) 267-2171 www.hsorch.org The Henderson Symphony Orchestra is composed of 65 talented instrumentalists including students, professionals, educators and retirees. HSO gives at least nine concerts each season, opening and closing each season at the Henderson Pavilion.
Las Vegas Jazz Society PO Box 60396 Las Vegas, NV 89160 (702) 313-6778 www.vegasjazz.org The Las Vegas Jazz Society promotes a wider appreciation for jazz by sponsoring, staging and arranging live performances by jazz musicians at concerts, festivals, dining establishments/clubs, jam sessions and other venues throughout the Las Vegas area.
Las Vegas Philharmonic 1412 S. Jones Boulevard Las Vegas, NV 89146 (702) 258-5438 www.lvphil.com Since its birth on July 4, 1998, the Las Vegas Philharmonic has reveled in the cheers of at-capacity audiences in Summerlin’s Hills Park. Today, the orchestra is the 4th-largest arts organization in Nevada.
Las Vegas Youth Orchestra 821 Las Vegas Boulevard. N. Las Vegas, NV 89101 (702) 385-2838 www.lvyo.org The Las Vegas Youth Orchestra consists of four separate ensembles based upon age and playing ability and are comprised of more than 300 students from the Clark County School District. There is no tuition charged for membership.
Nevada Chamber Symphony 2229 Marlboro Drive Henderson, NV 89014 (702) 433-9280 www.nevadachambersymphony.org Conductor Rodolfo Fernandez, a Chilean musician, composer, and former member of the Atlanta Symphony, founded the Nevada Chamber Symphony in 1985. Several free performances are given every season.
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Black Box Theater (UNLV) 4505 S. Maryland Parkway Las Vegas, NV 89154 (702) 895-2787 Visit website " Black Box Theater is an intimate theater that frequently presents many of the University’s graduate, undergraduate, and experimental student performances. It also hosts lectures, small recitals, dance and other events.
Cashman Center 850 Las Vegas Boulevard Las Vegas, NV 89101 (702) 386-7100 Visit website " Touring dance and theatrical productions, such as Camelot starring Robert Goulet, have played this auditorium, located next to the Cashman Field baseball stadium.
Judy Bayley Theater (UNLV) 4505 S. Maryland Parkway Las Vegas, NV 89154 (702) 895-2787 Visit website!" Located on the UNLV campus and home to many of its performing arts groups, this theater presents college and touring productions of theater and dance.
Las Vegas Academy 315 S. Seventh Street Las Vegas, NV 89101 (702) 799-7800 Visit website " Larger-scale productions aren’t uncommon at this downtown magnet school, which provides an arts-oriented education to 9th-12th graders intending on majoring in the arts. A holiday performance of Handel’s Messiah featured a full symphony orchestra and a 250-member chorus.
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Las Vegas Civic Ballet 821 Las Vegas Boulevard N. Las Vegas, NV 89101 (702) 229-6553 Currently based at the Reed Whipple Center, the Las Vegas Civic Ballet has become a popular training ground for aspiring young dancers and choreographers.
Las Vegas Little Theater 3920 Schiff Drive Las Vegas, NV 89103 (702) 362-7996
www.lvlt.org Las Vegas Little Theater, an amateur theatrical company, has garnered praise and a loyal following for its diverse presentations.
Nevada Ballet Theatre 1651 Inner Circle Drive Las Vegas, NV 89134 (702) 243-2623 www.nevadaballettheatre.com The Nevada Ballet Theatre’s annual holiday performance of “The Nutcracker” has been a beloved Las Vegas tradition since 1976. Southern Nevada’s only fully professional ballet company stages 5-6 productions per season, from traditional favorites to innovative new works.
Rainbow Company Children’s Theatre 821 Las Vegas Boulevard. N. Las Vegas, LV 89101 (702) 229-6553 www.rainbowcompany.org Rainbow Company is the city' oldest theater group and is one of the best places for family entertainment. The company puts on high-quality productions, while giving young actors and directors a place to hone their craft.
Reed Whipple Cultural Arts Center 821 Las Vegas Boulevard. N. Las Vegas, NV 89101 (702) 229-6211 Visit website " One of the largest arts venues in Las Vegas, this center houses Rainbow Company Children’s Theatre, as well as the Las Vegas Civic Ballet.
The Smith Center 361 Symphony Park Avenue Las Vegas, NV 89106 (702) 614-0109 www.thesmithcenter.com When it opens in 2012, this multi-theatre complex will offer a blend of performances by local arts groups as well as first-run touring attractions. It will feature music, theatre and dance companies from all over the world, and will be the new home to the Las Vegas Philharmonic and Nevada Ballet Theatre.
Spring Mountain Ranch 8000 W. Blue Diamond Road Blue Diamond, NV 89004 (702) 594-7429 www.supersummertheatre.com In the summer, Las Vegans bring a blanket and a picnic basket here to watch outdoor performances of Broadway musicals and plays.
West Las Vegas Arts Center 947 W. Lake Mead Boulevard Las Vegas, NV 89106 (702) 229-4800 Visit website " Local theater and dance companies perform at this 300-seat theater, which has a proscenium stage.
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lavish pools, spa treatments, retail therapy and dine at 5-star restaurants and expansive buffets.
There’s something for everyone here in Las Vegas, including us residents!
On any given evening in Las Vegas, there are hundreds of events to attend, such as the renowned stage shows, world-class sporting events, performances by famous entertainers – plus, music, dance
and comedy acts at venues throughout the city. The frivolity continues long into the night, as newcomers, seasoned hands and everyone in between pursue thrills and riches well into the wee hours
of the morning.
At night, the Vegas Strip comes alive with millions of dancing lights and thousands of revelers. A drive
down Las Vegas Boulevard takes you past the Luxor pyramid with its iconic spotlight, New York New
York’s replica skyline, the spectacular dancing waters of Bellagio’s fountains, the Eiffel Tower of Paris
Las Vegas, Circus Circus’s big top and the lofty Stratosphere tower. Just driving down the Strip is an
extraordinary experience unto itself!
Eventually, you’ll find yourself downtown, home to historic old gambling parlors like Binion’s and the
Golden Nugget. The Fremont Street Experience, a canopied area where casinos have been connected to the street, is also here. With more than 2 million lights and a state-of-the-art sound system, Fremont
Street brings nightly shows through the world's largest audio-video system.
Since 2005, the Strip has been undergoing a transformation. Huge high rises have been built to cater to high demand for housing on The Strip and Downtown. Most recently, MGM has built a massive
project called City Center, and The Cosmopolitan – Las Vegas’s newest luxury resort casino, hotel and
condo – just opened for business. And, a number of established casino-hotels have undergone major renovations to keep up with the newer developments. Even with the economic downturn, ambitious
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The Buffet at ARIA (877) 230-2742 Breakfast Mon-Fri 7am-11am $15.95 Lunch Mon-Fri 11am-4 pm $19.95 Dinner Fri-Sun 4pm-10pm $36.95 Mon-Thurs 4pm-10pm $27.95 Champagne Brunch Sat & Sun 7am-4 pm $30.95 9"@8"#8!;"B"9@
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Good food in large quantities has always been a part of the Las Vegas experience. Vegas is famous for its all-you-can-eat buffets, which can be found at nearly every casino. Below you’ll find some tips so that your buffet experience is scrumptious, followed by a current listing of buffets in the Las Vegas area.
The most famous buffets in town are at the Rio, Bellagio, Planet Hollywood, Bally’s and the Wynn. Above-average buffets typically run about $30 a person for a weekend dinner " be sure to check ahead if a dress code exits. Lunch is often the best value at many buffets, when they are around half price; breakfasts are cheapest and often have a great spread too. A number of buffets also offer champagne brunches on weekends. Discounts on buffet prices are sometimes available if you sign up for a free membership, and almost all offer a discount for kids. Coupons can also be found in local publications and online.
Lines can be long " arriving early/later can reduce the wait, especially for brunch. You can also try to get a comp to skip the line if you gamble enough or are a valued hotel guest; some of the more upscale buffets also take reservations. Don’t forget that tipping your buffet waiter 10-15% is customary! You can leave cash on the table at the end of your meal or tip the cashier at the counter on a credit card. !
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Breakfast Mon-Fri 7am-11am $15.99 Lunch Mon-Thurs 11am-2:30pm $19.99 Fri & Sat 11am-4:45pm $19.99
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EB"F$H2N! Paradise Garden Buffet (702) 733-3333
Breakfast Mon-Fri 7am-11am $14.99 Lunch Mon-Fri 11am-4pm $16.99 Dinner Daily 4pm-10pm $24.99 Champagne & Bloody Marys Brunch Sat & Sun 7am-4pm $24.99
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Breakfast Mon-Fri 7am-11am $16.20 Sat & Sun 7am-11am $16.20 Lunch Mon-Thurs 11am-2:30pm $18.88 Dinner Sun-Thurs 4:30pm-10pm $25.90 Fri & Sat 4:30pm-10pm $28.68 Champagne Brunch Sun 10am-2:30pm $23.13
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Breakfast Mon-Fri 7am-11am $15.99 Sat-Sun 7am-10am $15.99 Lunch Mon-Fri 11am-3pm $17.99 Dinner Daily 3pm-10pm $24.99 Champagne Brunch Sat & Sun 10am-3pm $22.99
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Breakfast Mon-Fri 7am-11:30am $14.95 Lunch Mon-Fri 11:30am-3pm $15.95 Dinner Sat-Thurs 4pm-10pm $15.95 (Seafood) Fri 4pm-10pm $23.95 Champagne Brunch Sat & Sun 7am-3pm $19.95
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The Buffet (702) 770-7000 Breakfast Mon-Fri 8am-10:30am $18.00 Lunch Mon-Fri 11am-3:30pm $22.00 Dinner Sun-Thurs 3:30pm-10pm $34.00
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Champagne Brunch Sat & Sun 8am-3:30pm $35.00 Country Club Grill (702) 248-3463 Sunday Jazz Brunch Sun 10:30am-3pm $59.00
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The Feast Buffet (702) 367-2411 Breakfast Mon-Sat 7am-11am $7.99 Lunch Mon-Thurs 11am-4pm $9.99 Fri & Sat 11am-3pm $9.99 Dinner Daily 4pm-10pm $13.99 Champagne Brunch Sun 7am-4pm $13.99
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Breakfast Mon-Sat 7-10:30am $7.99 Lunch Mon-Sat 11am-3pm $9.99 Dinner Sat-Sun 4pm-9pm $13.99
(Steak) Thurs 4pm-9pm $14.99 (Seafood) Fri 4pm-9pm $18.99
Brunch Sun 8am-3pm $12.99
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The Buffet (702) 732-5111 Breakfast Mon-Fri 7am-11am $13.99 Lunch
Mon-Fri 11am-2:30pm $14.99
Dinner Daily 5pm-10pm $19.99 Champagne Brunch Sat & Sun 7am-2:30pm $18.99
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The French Market Buffet (702) 365-7111 Breakfast Mon-Fri 8am-10am $7.99 Lunch Mon-Fri 11am-3pm $8.99 Dinner Mon, Tues,
Thurs & Sat 4pm-9pm $13.99 (Crab &
Steak) Wed 4pm-9pm $15.99 (Seafood) Fri 4pm-9pm $18.99
(BBQ Ribs) Sun 4pm-9pm $13.99 Champagne & Seafood Brunch Sat & Sun 8am-3pm $14.99
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Mimosas & Music Brunch Sun 11am-3pm $29.95
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Carnival World Buffet (702) 777-7777 Breakfast Mon-Fri 8am-11am $14.99 Lunch Mon-Fri 11am-3:30pm $16.99 Dinner Daily 3:30pm-10pm $24.99 Champagne Brunch Sat & Sun 8am-3:30pm $24.99 Village Seafood Buffet (702) 731-7778 Dinner Mon-Fri 4pm-10pm $38.99 Sat-Sun 3:30pm-10pm $38.99 Gaylord India Restaurant (702) 777-7923 Champagne Brunch Fri-Sun
11:30am-2:30pm $14.99
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Terrible’s Buffet (702) 733-7000 Breakfast Mon-Fri 7am-11am $7.99 Lunch Mon-Fri 11am-2pm $7.99 Dinner
(Italian) Mon 4pm-9pm $9.99 (Frisco Night) Tues 4pm-9pm $10.99
(Mexican) Wed 4pm-9pm $9.99 (All American) Thurs 4pm-9pm $9.99
(Pacific Rim) Fri 4pm-9pm $10.99 (Texas Roast) Sat 4pm-9pm $10.99 (Prime Rib) Sun 4pm-9pm $12.99 Champagne Brunch Sat & Sun 7am-3pm $9.99
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Bistro Buffet (702) 953-7679 Breakfast Mon-Fri 8am-10am $7.99 Lunch Mon-Fri 11am-3pm $11.99 Dinner Mon-Thurs 4pm-9pm $16.99 Fri & Sat 4pm-10pm $16.99 Champagne Brunch Sun 8am-3pm $16.99
Garduno’s Restaurant (702) 942-7777 Margarita Brunch Sun
10:30am-3pm $16.99
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The Buffet (702) 385-7111 Breakfast Mon-Fri 7am-10:30am $9.99 Lunch Mon-Fri 10:30am-3:30pm $10.99 Dinner Mon-Thurs 3:30pm-10pm $17.99 (Seafood) Fri-Sun 3:30pm-10pm $20.99 Brunch Sat & Sun 8am-3:30pm $17.99
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The Courtyard Grill (702) 388-2400 Breakfast Daily 6:30am-11am $8.99 Dinner Daily 4pm-9:30pm $10.95
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Paradise Buffet (702) 385-3232 Breakfast Mon-Fri 7am-10:30am $8.99 Lunch Mon-Fri 11am-3pm $9.99 Dinner
(Prime Rib) Sun, Mon & Thurs 4pm-10pm $15.99
(Seafood) Tues & Fri* 4-10pm/11pm* $19.99
(Steak) Wed & Sat*
4pm-10pm/11pm* $19.99
Champagne Brunch Sat & Sun 7am-3pm $12.99
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The Garden Court Buffet (702) 387-1896 Breakfast Mon-Fri 7am-10:30am $8.99 Lunch Mon-Fri 11am-3pm $9.99 Dinner Sun, Mon
& Wed 4pm-10pm $12.99 (T-Bone
Steak) Tues 4pm-10pm $22.99 (Steak & Scampi) Thurs 4pm-10pm $15.99
(Seafood) Fri 4pm-10pm $19.99 (Prime Rib) Sat 4pm-10pm $15.99
Champagne Brunch Sat & Sun 7am-3pm $12.99
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Cannery Row Buffet (702) 507-5700 Lunch Mon-Sat 11am-4pm $7.99 Dinner Sun-Wed 4pm - 8pm $11.99
(Seafood) Thurs 4pm - 9pm $17.99 Fri-Sat 4pm - 9pm $11.99 Champagne Brunch Sat & Sun 8:30am-4pm $9.99
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Feast Buffet (702) 692-7315 Breakfast Mon-Sat 8am-11am $7.99 Lunch Mon-Sat 11am-4pm $9.99 Dinner Mon-
Thurs, Sat 4pm - 9pm $13.99 (Seafood) Fri 4pm - 10pm $20.99
Brunch Sat & Sun 8am-4pm $13.99
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Feast Around the World Buffet (702) 631-1000 Breakfast Mon-Fri 8 am-11am $7.99 Lunch Mon-Fri 11am-4pm $9.99 Dinner Sun-Thurs 4pm-10pm $12.99
(Seafood) Fri 4pm-10pm $18.99 (BBQ) Sat 4pm-10pm $18.99
Champagne Brunch Sat & Sun 8am-4pm $12.99
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Lunch Mon-Thurs 11am-4pm $7.99 Fri 11am-3pm $7.99 Dinner Sun-Thurs,
Sat 4pm-9pm $9.99 (Steak & Shrimp) Fri 4pm-9pm $14.99 Brunch Sat & Sun 9am-4pm $11.99
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Rampart Buffet (702) 507-5900 Lunch Mon-Sat 11am-3pm $9.99 Dinner Mon-Wed,
Fri & Sun 4pm-9pm/ 9:30pm on Fri $13.99
(New York Deli Night) Thurs 4pm-9pm $18.99 (T-Bone &
Rib Eye) Sat 4pm-9:30pm $15.99 Champagne Brunch Sun 9:30am-3pm $14.99
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The Feast at Santa Fe (702) 658-4900 Breakfast Mon-Sat 8 am-11am $7.99 Lunch Mon-Sat 11am-4pm $9.99 Dinner Sat-Thurs 4pm-9pm $13.99
(Seafood) Fri 4pm-10pm $21.99 Brunch Sat & Sun 8am-4pm $13.99
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St. Tropez International Buffet (702) 636-7111 Breakfast Mon-Fri 8am-10:30am $8.99 Sat 7am-10:30am $8.99 Lunch Mon-Sat 11am-3pm $10.99 Dinner Mon-Wed,
Sat & Sun 4pm-9pm $14.99 (Seafood) Fri 4pm-10pm $21.99
Champagne Brunch Sun 8am-3pm $14.99
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Feast Buffet (702) 797-7517 Breakfast Mon-Sat 8am-11am $7.99 Lunch Mon-Sat 11am-2:30pm $9.99 Dinner Daily 4pm-9pm $16.99 Champagne Brunch Sun 8am-4pm $16.99
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Mon-Fri 10:30am-2:30pm $14.99
Dinner Mon-Thurs 4pm-9pm $22.99 (Seafood) Fri 4pm-10pm $29.99
(All Day Seafood) Sat & Sun 9am-10pm $29.99
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Garden Buffet (702) 796-7111 Breakfast Mon-Fri 7am-10am $6.95 Lunch Mon-Fri 11am-3pm $9.95 Dinner
(Steak) Mon 4pm-9pm $15.95
Tues, Thurs & Sat-Sun
4pm-9pm/ 10pm on Sat $14.95
(Prime Rib) Wed 4pm-9pm $14.95 (Seafood) Fri 4pm-10pm $18.95
Brunch Sat & Sun 8am-3pm $13.95
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Cannery Row Buffet (702) 856-5300 Lunch Mon-Fri 11am-4pm $8.99 Dinner Daily 4pm-9pm $11.99 Champagne Brunch Sat & Sun 8am-4pm $11.99
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Feast Buffet (702) 432-7777 Breakfast Mon-Sat 8 am-11am $7.99 Lunch Mon-Sat 11am-4pm $9.99 Dinner Daily 4pm-9pm $13.99 Brunch Sun 8am-4pm $13.99
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Feast Buffet (702) 617-6831 Breakfast Mon-Sat 8am-11am $7.99 Lunch Mon-Sat 11am-2:30pm $9.99 Dinner Daily 4pm-10pm $16.99 Brunch Sat & Sun 8am-3:30pm $16.99
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Firelight Buffet (702) 456-7777 Breakfast Mon-Fri 7am-11am $7.49 Lunch Mon-Fri 11am-3pm $8.49 Dinner Mon &
Wed 4pm-9pm $11.99 (Italian) Tues 4pm-9pm $11.99
(Mediterranean) Thurs 4pm-9pm $11.99 (Seafood) Fri 4pm-9pm $18.99
(Prime Rib) Sat 4pm-9pm $13.99 (Steak) Sun 4pm-9pm $13.99
Champagne Brunch Sat & Sun 8am-3pm $11.49
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Feast Buffet (702) 547-7777 Breakfast Mon-Sat 8am-11am $7.99 Lunch Mon-Sat 11am-3pm $9.99 Dinner Daily 4pm-9pm $13.99 Brunch Sun 8am-4pm $13.99
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GOLFING LAS VEGAS
ol f might not be the first thing that comes to mind when someone says Sin
City, but Las Vegas has definitely joined the inner circle of preeminent desert
golf destinations. Golfing in Las Vegas is one of the most unique golfing
experiences you can have! Surrounded by mountains and beautiful desert
scenery, contrasted by the lush greenery of the course, each offers its own
unique view of Vegas. With more than 55 golf courses in the area, Las Vegas
offers players of all abilities an unforgettable experience.
The best, most lavish courses have some of the biggest names in the game
behind them. You’ll have the chance to play original course designs by great
players and renowned architects, such as Jack Nicklaus, Raymond Floyd, Greg
Nash, Bob Cupp, Arthur Hills, Tom Fazio and Arnold Palmer.
When booking a tee time, Friday through Sunday are the busiest, so look mid-
week for more availability and better deals. For seasonal bargains, winter (65
degree days and sunshine) and summer in Vegas are ideal. Just remember,
morning and evening tee times in summer fill up early so book in advance!
Below is a selection of courses in the Las Vegas area, with details like course
type and price range. The private courses within gated communities listed have
membership options available to non-residents. Fore!
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Aliante Golf Club (702) 399-4888
North Las Vegas Desert/Links
18 Holes Gary Panks
+++
$ - $$
Angel Park (877) 669-2847
Las Vegas
Desert/Par 3 Replica 48 Holes (3 Courses)
Bob Cupp, Arnold Palmer
++ (2.5)
$$ - $$$
Anthem Country Club (702) 614-5006 (Private)
Henderson Desert/Canyon
18 Holes Hale Irwin, Keith Foster
+++++ $$$$$
Arroyo Golf Club at Red Rock (702) 258-2300
Las Vegas Desert/Traditional
18 Holes Arnold Palmer
+++ $$$
Badlands Golf Club (702) 363-0754
Las Vegas
Desert/Resort 27 Holes (3 Courses) Johnny Miller, Chi Chi
Rodriguez
++++ (4.5)
$ - $$$
Bali Hai Golf Course (888) 427-6678
Las Vegas Strip
Championship/Tropical
18 Holes Curley-Schmidt
+++++
$$$$$
Bear’s Best Las Vegas (702) 605-0649
Las Vegas
Desert/Replica
18 Holes Jack Nicklaus
++++
$$$$
Black Mountain Golf Club (702) 565-7933
Henderson
Desert/Traditional
27 Holes (2 Courses) Bob Baldock
+++ $$
Boulder City Golf Club (702) 293-9236
Boulder City
Traditional 18 Holes
B. Casper, D. Rainville
++ $
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Boulder Creek Golf Course (702) 294-6534
Boulder City Desert/Links
27 Holes (3 Courses) Mark Rathart
+++
$-$$
Callaway Golf Center (702) 896-4100
Las Vegas Par 3
9 Holes Bob Cupp
+ (1.5)
$
Cascata (702) 294-2005
Boulder City Desert Links
18 Holes Rees Jones
+++++ $$$$$
Desert Pines Golf Club (702) 388-4400
Las Vegas Traditional
18 Holes Perry Dye
+++ $$$
Desert Pines Golf Club
Las Vegas
Traditional 18 Holes
Arnold Palmer
$$$
Desert Rose Golf Course (702) 431-4653
Las Vegas
Desert/Traditional
18 Holes Joe Lee, Dick Wilson
++
$$
Desert Willow Golf Course (702) 263-4653 (Semi-Private)
Henderson
Traditional/Executive
18 Holes Billy Casper, Greg Nash
+ $
DragonRidge Country Club (702) 614-4444 (Private, Limited Outside Play)
Henderson
Desert/Championship
18 Holes D. Druzisky, J. Morrish
++++ (4.5)
$$$$$
Durango Hills Golf Club (702) 229-4653
Las Vegas
Desert/Executive 18 Holes
Curley-Schmidt
++ $
Eagle Crest Golf Club (702) 240-1320
Las Vegas
Desert/Executive
18 Holes Billy Casper, Greg Nash
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$ - $$
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Highland Falls Golf Club (702) 254-7010
Las Vegas
Traditional
18 Holes Billy Casper, Greg Nash
++ $$
Las Vegas Country Club (702) 734-1122 (Private)
Las Vegas
Championship
18 Holes Ed Ault, Mark Rathart
+++
$$$
Las Vegas Golf Club (702) 646-3003
Las Vegas
Traditional
18 Holes Casey O’Callaghan
+ $ - $$
Las Vegas National Golf Club (702) 734-1796
Las Vegas
Resort/Traditional 18 Holes
Bert Stamps
+++ $$ - $$$
Las Vegas Paiute Golf Resort (702) 658-1400
Las Vegas
Desert/Links 54 Holes (3 Courses)
Pete Dye
++++ $$ - $$$
Legacy Golf Club (702) 897-2187
Henderson
Desert/Links 18 Holes
Arthur Hills
+++ (3.5)
$$$
Los Prados Country Club (702) 645-5696 (Semi-Private)
Las Vegas
Traditional
18 Holes Jeff Hardin
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North Las Vegas Golf Course (702) 633-1833
North Las Vegas
Par 3
9 Holes Jack Walpole
+ $
The Oasis Golf Club (702) 346-7820
Mesquite
Desert/Resort
36 Holes (2 Courses) A. Palmer, D. Druizky
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Painted Desert Golf Club 702-645-2570
Las Vegas
Desert/Links
18 Holes Jay Moorish
+++ (3.5)
$$
Palm Valley Golf Club (702) 363-4373
Las Vegas
Traditional
18 Holes Billy Casper, Greg Nash
++ $$$
Primm Valley Golf Club (702) 679-5509
Primm
Desert/Traditional
36 Holes (2 Courses) Tom Fazio
+++++ $$$
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Revere at Anthem Golf Club (702) 259-GOLF (4653)
Henderson
Traditional
36 Holes (2 Courses) Billy Casper, Greg Nash
++++ $$$$
Rhodes Ranch Golf Club (702) 740-4114! Las Vegas
Desert/Traditional 18 Holes
Ted Robinson, Sr. +++ $$$$
Rio Secco Golf Course (702) 777-2400
Henderson Desert/Links
18 Holes Rees Jones
+++++ $$$$
Royal Links Golf Club (702) 450-8123
Las Vegas Links/Replica
18 Holes Perry Dye
++++ (4.5)
$$$$
Shadow Creek (702) 399-7111 (MGM Resorts Guests Only)
North Las Vegas Championship
18 Holes Andy Banfield, Tom Fazio
++++ $$$$$
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!Siena Golf Club 702-341-9200! Las Vegas
Desert/Traditional
18 Holes Curley- Schmidt
+++ $$$
Royal Links Golf Club Boulder City
Traditional
18 Holes Billy Casper, Greg Nash
Silverstone Golf Club (702) 562-3770 (Private)
Las Vegas
Desert/Traditional
27 Holes Bob Cupp
+++ $$ - $$$
Southern Highlands Golf Club (702) 263-1000 (Private, Invitation Only)
Las Vegas
Traditional
18 Holes Robert Trent Jones, Jr.
+++++ $$$$$
South Shore Golf Club (702) 726-9024 (Private)
Henderson
Championship/Traditional
18 Holes Jack Nicklaus
++++ $$$$
Spanish Trail Country Club Boulder City
Traditional
18 Holes Billy Casper, Greg Nash
Stallion Mountain Country Club Boulder City
Traditional
18 Holes Billy Casper, Greg Nash
The Chase Boulder City
Traditional
18 Holes Billy Casper, Greg Nash
!Spanish Trail Country Club (702) 364.5050 (Private)
Las Vegas
Championship/Traditional 27 Holes (3 Courses) Robert Trent Jones, Jr.
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! Sunrise Vista Golf Club (702) 652-4497 (Military, Open to Outside Play)
Las Vegas
Traditional
54 Holes (3 Courses) Ted Robinson, Sr., Jack
Daray, Jr. & Stephen Halsey
++ (2.5)
$
The Chase at Coyote Springs (702) 422-1400
Coyote Springs
Desert/Resort
18 Holes Jack Nicklaus
+++++ $$$$
TPC Las Vegas (702) 256-2500
Las Vegas
Desert/Traditional
18 Holes Bobby Weed, Raymond Floyd
++++ $$$$
TPC Summerlin (702) 256-0111 (Private)
Las Vegas
Championship/Traditional
18 Holes Bobby Weed, Fuzzy Zoeller
++++ (4.5)
$$$$$
Tuscany Golf Club (702) 951-1500
Henderson
Desert/Traditional
18 Holes Ted Robinson
++ (2.5)
$$
Wild Horse Golf Club (702) 434-9000
Henderson Desert/Links
18 Holes Curley-Schmidt
++ $ - $$
Wolf Creek Golf Club (866) 252-4653
Mesquite Desert/Links
18 Holes Dennis C. Rider
+++++ $$$$
Wynn Las Vegas (888) 320-7122 (Hotel Guests Only)
Las Vegas Strip
Resort
18 Holes Steve Wynn, Tom Fazio
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