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A FREE PUBLICATION | SEPTEMBER 2010 PRSRT STD U.S. POSTAGE PAID RENO, NV PERMIT NO. 379 The Club at Town Center 7650 Town Square Way Reno, NV 89523 SPCA Dog Walk pg. 4 After School Program pg. 6 FALL FORTITUDE! pg. 10

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A Free PublicAtion | SEPTEMBER 2010 PRSRT STD

U.S. POSTAGEPAID

RENO, NVPERMIT NO. 379

The Club at Town Center7650 Town Square Way

Reno, NV 89523

SPCA Dog Walk pg. 4

After School Program pg. 6

FALL FORTITUDE! pg. 10

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The Club at Town Center Information7650 Town Square Way

Reno, Nevada 89523775-787-4500

[email protected]

Clubhouse Hours Monday–Friday: 5:30 am to 9 pm

Saturday: 7 am to 9 pmSunday: 7 am to 7 pm

Club DirectoryMelissa Ramsey x332General [email protected]

Ryan Fields x319Assistant [email protected]

Christina Cravens x335Sports [email protected]

Linda Student x311Member Relations [email protected]

Lauren Stemmler x327Activities [email protected]

Jeanette Dory x320 Private Events [email protected]

ryan bopp x333Golf and Food [email protected]

Canyon Nine Course [email protected]

Somersett Owners Association Lisa Nunley, Community Manager

626-7333 or [email protected]

Sierra Canyon Aspen Lodge Mike Aguilar, Executive Director

624-2900 or [email protected]

Somersett Living newsletter is supported in whole by advertising. Newsletter published by:

Kathy Hess, Just Imagine Marketing and Design775-746-4138; [email protected]

2 tctc contacts

3 Adult Programs

4 community events

5 Kids’ corner

6 Kids’ club & Programs

9 Somersett Map

10 Fitness Schedule & classes

11 Summer Fun

12 canyon nine

13 Sierra canyon

14 SoA

15 calendar

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Sports Corner…WOLF PACK FOOTBALL

T he 2010 Wolf Pack football team is poised to have a great season and a shot at winning the WAc championship.

the Pack’s explosive offensive will be led by senior quarterback colin Kaepernick and running back Vai taua. Kaepernick and taua both rushed for over 1,000 yards last season and are primed to do it again this year. With added depth at the receiver position, the Pack should pick defenses apart while racking up the points. the home opener is thursday, Sept. 2 against eastern Washington, then the Pack will follow that up with two more home games against colorado State and the california bears. league play starts on Saturday, oct. 9 against San Jose State where the Pack will look to begin its domination on the WAc and bring home another championship.

Let’s Go Pack!ryan Fields

September 2010 | Somersett living

pg. 4pg. 11

MYSOMERSETT.COM UPDATEthe club is very excited to expand the functions of mysomersett.com with emails! All residents of Somersett are set up online through the website with an account that can give you access to club information, events, directories, and now our email feature. in the coming month we will be transitioning away from the weekly “What’s Happening” email through constant contact, moving towards specialized emails based on the interest groups you elect on your account profile. Please make sure you log on and set up your profile today!

Staying connected to the club has never been easier. Enter the web site in 3 easy steps:

1. Go to: http://www.mysomersett.com2. type in your username: “MeMber nuMber” excluding your extension (this is the series of digits under the barcode on your member card before the dash)3. type in your password: “lASt nAMe” of the primary member on the account.For security purposes, we recommend that you change your password the first time you log in.

if you have any login questions, contact linda Student, member relations director, at [email protected], or by calling the club at 775-787-4500.

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Mornings on the MountainAll Somersett residents welcome!Saturday, September 11 | 8:30 am–2 pm5 person min; 15 maxRSVP by Monday, September 6Join linda Armstrong on this special addition 9/11 hike up to Mt. rose. this is an extraordinary 10 mile hike out and back. the trail climbs steadily upward passing through patches of pine forest, ponds, and amazing views of tahoe. After reaching the top, the group will plant American flags in honor of 9/11. A snack will be provided for the hike. Wear something comfortable and bring extra water and food if needed. this is a carpooling event, weather permitting._______________________________________________________________

Summer Scrap-Book-A-Thon Sunday, September 12 | 11 am–4 pmRSVP to ensure enough table space!Gather your summer pictures and come to the club for our summer scrap-book-a-thon! bring your supplies and scrap away, while socializing with others. Plus, you might even get a great idea from someone else! Feel free to bring your own snacks and drinks._______________________________________________________________

Coffee & Donuts with StaffThursday, September 16 | 7–9 am

RSVP by Monday, September 13Join us the third thursday of each month for coffee &

donuts in the great room. this is an opportunity for members to meet with managers for an informal

discussion of what is happening at the club. this month you will have the opportunity to talk with ryan Fields, assistant club manager and linda Student, member relations director. We

look forward to seeing you! ______________________________________________

New Resident Orientation Thursday, September 23 | 5:30–6:30 pm RSVP by Monday, September 20Are you new to Somersett? then join linda Student, member relations director, for a casual gathering. it’s the perfect opportunity to meet new neighbors and ask questions about the club and the many opportunities available to residents of Somersett._______________________________________________________________

Black & White AffairFriday, September 24 | 6–8 pm$18 per adult; $30 per couple RSVP by Monday, September 20Autumn is in the air, so join us at the loft for a black & white affair! Help us welcome the fall season with hors d’oeuvres, champagne, music, and more! Don’t forget to sign the kids up for movie night during this event._______________________________________________________________

Adult PotluckSaturday, September 25 | 6–8 pmRSVP by Monday, September 208 person min; 32 maxSummer is winding down and fall will be moving in, so don’t miss out on the opportunity to catch up with old friends, meet new ones, and enjoy a fabulous pizza party! Any way you slice it, it will be a great time! Please indicate what you will bring when you rSVP.

Somersett Book Exchangetake a peek at the collection of books we now have in our library. “There is more treasure in books than in all the pirate’s loot on Treasure Island”. —WAlt DiSney

NEW! Meet the AuthorAll Somersett residents welcome! | Friday, October 1 | 7–8 pmRSVP BY Monday, September 27We are very excited to announce our new “Meet the Author” program at the club. At various times throughout the year, we will invite a local author to meet and discuss their book. on october 1st, we will have the opportunity to meet olga Zervoulakos owens and discuss “olga’s War: the memoir of olga Zervoulakos owens”. “olga’s War” is a story of a young girl, a world war, and her fight to save her family from the imperial Japanese Army.

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Massages by Mariantreat yourself or that special someone to a relaxing massage! Massage therapist Marian Miller has a full massage menu to select from, including hot stone and towel treatments. For further information about massages and pricing, contact Marian at 247-3969.

All programs listed are for members of the club at town center unless otherwise noted.

it’s time again for the club’s 6th annual sip-n-shop! Sign up to showcase your products for others to buy. Spaces will be set up throughout the club and loft, and will include a 6-foot table with linens. extra space has been created this year to accommodate even more vendors! We will use a lottery system again this year for table placement to give everyone an equal opportunity. We will begin taking rSVP’s for this event starting Monday, october 4th. to reserve a table please contact lauren Stemmler, activities director, at 787-4500 ext. 327 or [email protected]. Space is limited and will be given on a first-come, first-served basis.

All Somersett residents welcome! Saturday, November 20 | 3–7 pm$30 per vendorRSVP by Monday, November 1

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Race for the Cure’s Team SomersettSunday, October 3$30 for 5K walk; $35 for time run; $10 for children 6–12Sign up by Friday, September 17come join team Somersett for race for the cure. open to all residents of Somersett, Del Webb, and their guests. register and receive a team Somersett shirt for race day. Sign up at www.komennorthnv.org. Please forward a copy of your entry form with your t-shirt size and survivor status to [email protected]. you may also complete the entry form and return it to the club with payment. Make checks payable to Komen northern nevada.

MARk YOuR CAlENDAR4th Annual Touch-A-Truck & Fall FestivalSaturday, October 2311 am–3 pmJoin us for another year of pumpkins, haunted house, and trucks right here at the club at town center and town Square.

John A. Koehm, D.V.M., F.A.V.D. • Cathy A. Connelly, M.S. D.V.M.

Dawn Hess, D.V.M. • Colleen Kelly Crist, D.V.M.

Brian McLaughlin, D.V.M.• Kelly MacLellan, D.V.M., M.Sc., M.Vet.Sc., D.A.C.V.S.

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Being conscious about the dog’s diet, sleeping arrangements, and exercise routines are all ways to enhance its quality of life.

DIET Keep a close watch on the food that it is fed. overweight dogs often suffer more greatly than leaner dogs due to the added weight on their joints. Stay away from foods that are high in calories.

BETTER SLEEP lying on hard and cold surfaces often worsens arthritis. in order to ease the pain, provide your dog with a dog bed. Allowing your dog to sleep indoors or on a heated bed will also offer a lot of relief.

ExERCISE Healthy joints are a lot less painful. Getting your dog into a regular exercise routine that strengthens muscles and cartilage will lead to healthier joints as well. this will increase the blood flow through the joints. be cautious about planning activities that are low impact and will not cause stress or additional pain to the animal.

ExTRA TLC Simply raising feeding dishes off the floor so the animal is not required to bend down as far can be helpful in reducing joint pain. consider providing steps to areas where your dog once jumped. Allow your pet to use a ramp when getting on the back of trucks or into vehicles.

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community events fOR All TO EnjOY!

SPCA happy Tails Dog Walk Saturday, September 25 | Minimum $25 pledge8 am–1 pm in Somersett Town Squarethe happy tails dog walk is a community-wide animal celebration focusing on a pledge-driven dog walk. the event will feature pet related vendors, animal rescue organizations, pet adoption, raffle, live music, and great food by the roundabout bistro. Sign up today and enjoy a casual one-mile course or a more challenging two-mile course. Money raised will help the SPcA of northern nevada care for homeless animals. the dog walk will take place rain, shine, or snow—all weather is dog weather! call 775-324-7773 for details. register online at www.spcanevada.org.

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KIDS’ CORNER POLICY REMINDERSKids’ corner will only accept children ages 3 to 6 who are bathroom independent. • For the morning time slots, parents may sign their child up for either the 8:30–10:30 am or 10:30 am –12:30 pm, Monday through Friday, and either 8–10 am or 10 am–12 pm on Saturday. evening slot is from 5:30–7:30 pm, Monday through thursday. • the room operates on a 6 to 1 ratio, with a maximum of 12 kids allowed at any given time. to accommodate this ratio, the club requires reservations be made at least 24 hours in advance to ensure staffing. each Saturday at 12 pm, reservations will be opened for the upcoming week. • All children must be dropped off in Kids’ corner within 15 minutes of their reservation time. if the parent has not checked their child in within the 15 minute window, the reservation becomes void and the spot will be opened to a child on the waiting list. • no-show reservations will result in a $10 fee per child due to the club. cancellations must be received by 8 am the day of the reservation.

Chuck E. Cheese PartyFriday, September 10 | 4–5:30 pm $10 per childRSVP by Monday, September 66 person mincelebrate with us at chuck e. cheese, where a kid can be a kid! Drop your child off for an afternoon of fun at the chuck e. cheese in Smithridge Plaza. each child will receive 16 game tokens, plus access to the tubes and ball pit. We will also be enjoying pizza and drinks.

Fun in the Mud!Tuesday, September 21 | 4:30–5:30 pm $5 per personRSVP by Monday, September 204 child min; 12 maxlet’s play at the park while the weather is still warm! We’ll play games outside and together we will be making ‘dirt cups’, a pudding dessert with cookies and gummy worms!

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hours & Programming Monday–Thursday: 8:30 am–12:30 pm and 5:30–7:30 pmFriday: 8:30 am–12:30 pmSaturday: 8 am–noonClosed on Sunday

Monthly ThemeWorld of Nature

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There’s a Club at Somersett just for kids! Kids’ Club is a free club for children ages 7–12! All Kids’ Club members receive a membership card and a quarterly newsletter filled with interactive games, trivia, and birthday wishes. When you bring your new Kids’ Club membership card to events, you receive a hole punch for attending. Ten punches leads to a special gift certificate! To register, please fill out a membership form at the concierge desk and return it to the Club. For more information about Kids’ Club, please contact Christina Richardson at [email protected].

kids’ Club After School Program3:30–6 pm | Monday through FridayNo program Monday, September 6th $40/child/week; $10/child/dayRegister by the Thursday before4 child min; 16 maxthe club at town center’s after school program is back! the program will feature a wide variety of activities, including special sports instruction, arts & crafts, fitness, cooking, and much, much more! A snack and homework assistance will be available during the educational hour. through this program, we hope to develop great self-esteem of all participants in an active and positive environment. to register your child, please complete a registration form available at the concierge desk.

Back to School in StyleWednesday, September 8 | 4–5:30 pm$10 per personRSVP by Monday, September 64 child min; 12 maxSeptember is national School Success Month! We will be making colorful covers for your notebooks and bookmarks too. it is back to school time!

kids’ Club Pool PartyFriday, September 17 | 4–6 pm$10 per personRSVP by Monday, September 1310 child min; 30 maxHey kids, let’s get all of your friends together for one last time before the fall weather starts. Spend two hours with all your friends from the club splashing in the pool and enjoying pizza. the entire play pool will be just for you!

All Girls Slumber PartyFriday, October 8 to Saturday, October 98 pm–8 am$15 per resident $25 per non-resident guestRSVP by Monday, October 46 girls min; 16 maxtime for another girls sleepover! bring your friends and your sleeping bags for movies, games, food, and fun! Dessert will be served in the evening and breakfast in the morning. Don’t miss out on this overnight adventure.

misc. kids’ programs

kids’ FitnessEvery Thursday starting September 10th | 4:30-5:15 pmAges 5-9 | RSVP by the Monday before | 4 child min; 18 child maxHop, skip and jump your way to fitness fun! unleash some of that bottled up energy and join Kyle in the Sports court for Kids’ Fitness. Primary skills focused on include: agility and coordination, cardiovascular endurance, strength, and flexibility. _________________________________________________________________________________

Teen Pool Party PaloozaFriday, September 17 | 6–8 pm$10 per teen (ages 13–17); $20 per teen guestRSVP by Monday, September 13 | 10 teen min; 30 maxteens, this is your chance to enjoy the pool all to yourself! bring down your friends for pizza and water games. there will even be amazing prizes to win! _________________________________________________________________________________

Friendship Day Monday, September 20 | 10–11 am | RSVP by Monday, September 13Parents, bring your toddlers to the club for a morning play date. you will enjoy coffee and socializing with other parents, while your toddler participates in interactive games and crafts. Grandparents are welcome too! _________________________________________________________________________________

Movie NightFriday, September 24 | 5:30–8:30 pm$10 per child | RSVP by Monday, September 205 children min per age group; 12 max for Kids’ Corner & 30 for Ages 5–12September marks the return of the movie night series! this month, ages 5–12 will be watching Diary of a Wimpy Kid in the sports court, while ages 3–6 watch Jack and the Beanstalk in Kids’ corner. Make sure to reserve a spot for this popular event where you can drop your little ones off for the evening and head to the loft for the black & white bash!6

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*Energy savings based on inside-mounted shades in all windows. Savings vary with such factors as specific Architella fabric, window R-value and climate. For tax credit details and restrictions and a list of qualifying products, ask a salesperson or check out the Manufacturer’s Certification Statement and FAQs at hunterdouglas.com/taxcredit. Hunter Douglas and its dealers are not tax advisors. Consult a tax professional regarding your individual tax situation and ability to claim a tax credit related to the purchase of the qualifying Duette Architella honeycomb shades with Architella fabric. © 2009 Hunter Douglas. ® Registered trademark of Hunter Douglas.

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Northern Sierra Endurance Training (NSET) Mission NSET’s mission is to provide a venue for individuals to meet other people training for endurance events in the Truckee Meadows. By promoting the benefits of endurance sports, like walking and running, in the Truckee Meadows, NSET hopes to improve individual’s health and performance as a result of a positive, supportive group association.NSET is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, dedicated to promoting physical fitness through activity in the surrounding community. The organization strives to foster an environment of fellowship and good will and exemplify key attributes of being friendly, professional and morally supportive of other athletes’ goals and achievements, no matter their level of fitness.

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Window Coverings and Child Safetyblog Posting (Short) 8-14-10

When you think about window fashions and window coverings, you probably are concerned with how they work and how they look. one area, though, that is often

overlooked concerns their safety. there has been a major ground shifting when it comes to window covering safety over the past few years. As a result, there have been some major recalls of product that have affected the u.S. market. the majority of these have been due to strangulation from corded systems. in response to the need for safety, window covering manufacturers have corrected these design flaws and at the same time developed new and exciting lifting systems. briefly, these are the systems that are available to you now. Corded Systems: there are different types of corded systems. From the standard cords that we are all used to, to the continuous cord loop style with the built in clutch, to some of the new retractable spring loaded cord systems. All of these systems are designed with safety in mind.Cord-Free Systems: there are also many safely used cord-free systems available to consumers these days. you may be aware that most products are available with motorization. Another relatively new option for lifting window covering product are hand-lifted, cord-free systems. these are spring loaded systems that only require that you grasp the desired rail and move it up or down to the desired location.every window covering manufacturer has their own proprietary lifting systems. in order to know which system best suits your needs, you might consider consulting Kempler Design.

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Race for the Cure’s TEAM SOMERSETTSunday, October 3 starting at 10 am at Boomtown

$30-5k Walk; $35-Time run; $10-Children 6-12Open to all residents of Somersett, Del Webb and their guests. Register and

receive a Team Somersett shirt for race day. Sign up at www.komennorthnv.org. Please forward a copy of your entry form with your t-shirt size & survivor status to [email protected]. You may also complete the entry form and return to the Club with payment. Checks made payable to Komen Northern Nevada.

Register by Friday, September 17.

775-787-4500 * [email protected] * www.mysomersett.com7650 Town Square Way * Reno, NV 89523

Take I-80 to Robb Drive Exit and turn left on Sharlands Avenue. Sharlands turns into Somersett Parkway. Turn in at second rounabout.

Somersett Owners AssociationFall Garage Sale

Saturday, October 9 from 7 am - NoonSomersett Owners Association allows 2 community garage sales per year.

Maps will be available for pick up starting Friday, October 8 from Noon to 8 pm.

Available for Residents and Non-ResidentsSomersett’s newest 3,200 sq ft rental facility has breathtaking views and plenty of space to accomodate your large party for

cocktails or sit down dinners*. Special O�er

Book your 2010 holiday party by Friday, September 10 and receive $75 o� your total rental bill.

Jeanette Dory, Private Events [email protected] or 775-787-4500 ext 320

*Roundabout Bistro is the exclusive caterer for �e LOFT.

Saturday, September 26, 2009; Registration starts at 8 am; Walk Kick O� at 9:30 am;

Register at www.spcaofnn.org or call 324-7773�ere is a casual one-mile course or a longer two-mile course.

Money raised will help care for and put-up for adoption at-risk homeless pets. Please make sure your dog has a current ID and rabies vaccination tags!

Minimum $25 pledge is required. Same day registration will be available.

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Boy’s ChampionAustin thomasGirl’s ChampionAllison Gaskill Boys Championship (9 Holes)1 thomas, A. 482 Falconer, J. 493 thomas, D. 514 DiPietro, D. 575 Smith, J. 58 Girls Championship (18 Holes)1 Gaskill, A. 922 thomas, t. 112 Girls 12 & Over1 Fillion, K. 62 Boys 10–111 beckwith, c. 642 Shaver, r. 64

Girls 10–111 Gaskill, M. 492 bernard, M. 553 beckwith, t. 604 Greene, J. 635 Fillion, A. 64 Boys 8–91 Paterson, i. 512 bernard, r. 563 Greene, J. 574 Smith, P. 585 Shaver, e. 70 Girls 8–91 beckwith, M. 61 Boys 7 & under1 bernard, J. 562 uppal, S. 56 Girls 7 & under1 beckwith, A. 60

2010 Somersett Country ClubJunior Club Championship

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Last month of water fitness: thursday & Saturday from 9–10 am

Participants must sign themselves in for class at the front desk no more than 15 minutes before class. no admittance is allowed into classes more than 10 minutes after class start time. For further information on fitness classes and instructors please see the fitness bulletin outside the aerobics room. class cancellations will be posted in the aerobics room.

* Indicates the class is located in the sports court.

fitness classesBODY SCuLPT An intense strength training class to enhance definition and endurance in major muscle groups.C9 BOOT CAMP challenge yourself with your own body weight with the twist of using the canyon nine golf course.MAT PILATES this class will help you increase your core strength, flexibility, agility, and range of motion.STABILITY BALL PILATES combines the pilates principles of core control and stabilization with the instability of the stability ball, while focusing on flexibility, core strength, posture, and balance. STEP class consists of choreographed step routines that will challenge your mind and your body while burning calories. the workout intensity is determined by speed, travel, and execution of movements.CARDIO STEP & STRENGTH INTERVAL An intense cardio workout using the step and combining high-interval training with the use of dumbbells, push-ups, and core exercises. SPIN/ SCuLPT challenge yourself while stimulating your metabolism with 30 minutes of spin and 30 minutes of body sculpting.SPIN An indoor cycling class consisting of varying speeds, resistance levels, and intensities targeted at raising your heart rate and toning your lower body.YOGA body toning to promote muscular strength, endurance, and flexibility while learning to relax in gentle positions. All levels are welcome to participate.

ZuMBA latin-based rhythms fused with motivating music, unique moves, and challenging combinations. bring your energy and dance away your worries!

fitness programsFall Fortitude!Thurs. 6:30–7:30 pm/Sat. 9–10 amOctober 7 through November 11$90 per adult; $120 per non-memberRSVP by Monday, October 46 person min; 12 maxFor intermediate to advanced fitness come experience Somersett’s first fall fortitude! this six-week program will specialize in various types of physical demands. Whether you are looking to get in better shape for winter sports or getting a good jump on staying fit through non-swimsuit season, this program can work for you. We will be using various body weight movements/exercises that will build strength, coordination, balance, agility, and stamina. Fee includes two one-hour group trainings per week, fitness assessments, and weekly tips and feedback.

fitness questionscontact christina cravens at [email protected] or 787-4500 x335 for further information about classes, fitness equipment, reformer pilates, and personal training. you may also setup a complimentary fitness orientation!

Reformer PilatesGroup Reformer: $15/person 3 to 4 participants max. there must be at least three participants for a group reformer class to be scheduled. Group reformer fees must be paid in full for a four-week session to secure the class time for the month.Semi-Private Reformer $25/person/hour; two participants onlyPrivate Reformer $50/person/hour; one-on-one instruction

Personal TrainingDouble Training: $125/person/5 sessionsone-on-two personal training makes it possible for you and a friend, or other compatible partner, to work toward similar goals under the guidance of one personal trainer. the objective is to encourage you to exercise properly and achieve your goals with the support of a partner. Goals might include improved cardio vascular health, weight loss, general conditioning, toning, or improved strength for a particular activity or sport like skiing or running.Fitness Assessment: $85includes an initial hour consultation of body fat analysis, blood pressure, weight, muscle endurance/strength, flexibility, and a body mechanic test. A one-hour follow up personal training session will then be scheduled to go over the results and recommended exercise program.Private Session: $50includes a one-hour, one-on-one session from one of the club’s personal trainers.First time Package Deal: $450this includes a free fitness assessment and 10 private one-hour sessions from one of the club’s personal trainers.

Yoga w/ Linda8:30–9:30

(MAx 16)

Cardio Step/Strength Interval w/ Cindy

9:35–10:30 (MAx 10)

Body Sculpt w/ Beth6:30–7:15

(MAx 12)

Boot Camp w/ Rochelle*

6–6:45 (MAx 20)

Spin w/ Beth 5:30–6:15

(MAx 14)

Monday

Spin w/ Rochelle 6–7

(MAx 14)

Body Sculpt w/ Beth9–9:45(MAx 12)

Spin w/ Christina 5:30–6:15

(MAx 14)

Boot Camp* w/ Rochelle

6:30–7:15 (MAx 20)

Stability Ball Pilatesw/ Rochelle

7:15–8 (MAx 16)

Tuesday

Yoga w/ Linda8:30–9:30

(MAx 16)

Step Aerobics w/ Cindy9:35–10:30

(MAx 10)

Yoga w/ Linda5:30–6:30

(MAx 16)

Zumba w/ Maggie 6:35–7:35

(MAx 14)

Spin w/ Robyn 6–7

(MAx 14)

Wednesday

Spin w/ Rochelle 6–7

(MAx 14)

Body Sculpt w/ Beth9–9:45(MAx 12)

Step w/ Belinda5:30–6:30

(MAx 10)

Body Sculpt w/ Belinda6:35–7:15

(MAx 12)

Thursday

Yoga w/ Linda8:30–9:30

(MAx 16)

Spin/Sculpt w/ Rochelle

9:35–10:35 (MAx 14)

Friday

C9 Boot Camp*Rotating Instructors

8–9 (MAx 25)

Yoga Rotating Instructors

9–10 (MAx 18)

Saturday

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

POOL RuLES Members must sign in and register any guests prior to swimming. • children under 13 must be accompanied by a parent or person over 18 years of age, unless they are between the ages of 10 and 12 with a completed and approved

children’s usage waiver on file. • children using flotation devices must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. • children under the age of 6 must be closely supervised by an accompanying adult. • children wearing diapers must have vinyl pants over the diaper and under the bathing suit. • Proper bathing suits are required for swimming. no cut off shorts or thongs allowed. • Please shower before entering pool. • no diving in any area of the pool. • no glass containers of any kind permitted on pool deck. • no food or drink allowed in the pool. • no pets allowed within pool deck area. exceptions will be made for certified service animals. • no rafts permitted without approval from management. • no running or horse playing around the pool. • no water guns permitted within pool deck area. • Kickboards are for use as swimming aids and/or swimming instruction; no standing, sitting, or horse playing. • the pool furniture is not to be removed from its location on the pool deck. • Members must seek approval from management to bring in personal coolers. • refrain from talking to lifeguards while they are on the stands. • lifeguard’s instructions must be obeyed at all times by members and guests for maximum safety. • Persons entering pool after closing time will be trespassing and

subject to arrest. • Management has the right and responsibility to close the pool when deemed necessary for safety measures or for group club events.

SLIDE RuLES Swimmers must stay clear of the catch pool and slide exit area. • riders must exit the catch pool immediately after use. • children less than 48 inches tall who are unable to swim may only use the slide with a parent. • Parents may assist their child out of the water in the catch pool if necessary, but they cannot stand in front of the slide to catch their child. Parents may wait at the steps if needed. • only one person at a time allowed down the slide, excluding a parent and small child as described above. • Please walk up the steps and make sure the catch pool is empty before beginning slide run. • riders must go down on their back with feet first. • no flotation devices of any kind permitted on the slide, including those in bathing suits. • no goggles, sunglasses, hats, or any object that may fall off into the water permitted on the slide. • no diving from the slide into the catch pool upon exiting the flume. • Do not reach into the slide from the deck area. • no wading on the steps or in the catch pool.

labor Day Carnival CelebrationMonday, September 6 | 12–4 pmcome celebrate labor Day with everything carnival. that’s right, games, prizes, food, music, and tons of fun! you won’t want to miss out on the dunk tank and the pie eating contest!

Adult Water FitnessSaturdays & Thursdays | 9–10 am 20 person maxDon’t miss out on a great workout in the lap pool that is excellent for your joints. if there are more than 10 participants in the class, the entire pool will be used.

2010 POOl SChEDulE:Open until Sunday, October 31st *!

FAMILY POOL & SPAMonday, August 9–Monday, September 6: 10 am to 8 pmSaturday & Sunday only, September 11–26: 10 am to 7 pmSaturday & Sunday only, october 2-31: 10 am to 4 pm

LAP POOLMonday, August 9–Monday, September 6: close at 8 pm 6**–10 am Adult (18+) lap swim (non-guarded) 9–10 am Water fitness–Saturdays & thursdays 10 am–12 pm Adult (18+) lap swim (non-guarded) 12–4 pm free swim for all ages with one lap lane for lap swim 4 pm –close Adult (18+) lap swim (non-guarded)Tuesday, September 7–Sunday, September 26 6** am–7 pm Adult (18+) lap swim (non-guarded)***Monday, September 27–Sunday, October 31 9 am–4 pm Adult (18+) lap swim (non-guarded)***

ADuLT (18+) SPAMonday, August 9–Monday, September 6: 6** am to 8 pmtuesday, September 7–Sunday, September 26: 6** am to 7 pmMonday, September 27–Sunday, october 31: 9 am to 4 pm

*October hours are weather permitting**Saturdays & Sundays the lap pool & spa will open at 7 am***Saturday & Sundays free swim from 12–4 pm

Please note the additional information: on labor Day, the lap pool will be open for free swim from 10 am to close.

POOLSIDE CABANA HOuRS AFTER LABOR DAYSeptember: Saturday & Sunday 11 am to 6 pmoctober: Saturday & Sunday 11 am to 3 pm

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SEPTEMBER COuRSE HOuRS8 am to a last tee time of 6 pm, weather permitting

GREEN FEESresidents: $5 for juniors; $7 for adultsGuests of residents: $7 for juniors; $10 for adultsnon-residents: $10 for juniors; $15 for adults (Monday–2 pm on Friday)

SPECIALSMonday: two-for-one Somersett senior residents (does not apply to guests)Wednesday: $5 Somersett ladies golfFriday: Happy hour golf – 1/2 off beer & rounds of golf from 3–5:30 pm

Free Guest SundaySunday, September 26bring a guest down for free and show them just what living in Somersett is all about!

CONquER ThE CANYON: Resident ChampionshipSunday, September 5 | 9 am start$15 per residentRSVP by Monday, August 304 person minimum per divisionHere’s your chance to compete against your fellow residents in our annual championship. We will have three divisions: men, women, and junior. it does not matter if you are an experienced golfer or a beginner as we will even the playing field by using the callaway scoring system. the event will conclude with a bbQ awards reception!

Glow BallFriday, October 8 | BBQ starts at 6 pm$25 per resident; $35 per non-residentRSVP by Monday, October 4 20 person min; 54 maxcome out and enjoy a wonderful night in the dark on the canyon nine. We will light up the course with glow sticks and use glow-in-the-dark golf balls on all nine holes!

Tee Times! in an effort to stay on top of pace and play, and offer a more enjoyable round, the canyon nine will start the use of tee times. Members will be able to reserve tee times up to 10 days in advance, and we will be using eight-minute intervals throughout the day. Please contact the golf hut to book your tee times at 775-787-4500 ext. 330.

loyalty Pointsearn loyalty points each time you golf on the canyon nine! For each resident green fee purchased on your account, five points will be added to your loyalty account. once you have earned 50 points, you will receive a free green fee.

Rounds for SCC PlayWe have an exciting offer that will give you the opportunity to play at the Somersett country club! Play 20 rounds on the canyon nine and you will be eligible to play nine holes at Scc with one guest (must pay cart fees). Play 35 rounds on the canyon nine, and you will be eligible to play 18 holes at Scc with up to 3 guests (must pay cart fees and guest fee). May be redeemed only once.

Private lessonsPrices: One-hour $40; Half hour $25; Semi-private: $60 per hour (up to three players)Golf director ryan bopp will offer private instruction to all canyon nine players, including guests of residents. lesson topics include full swing, wedge game, bunker play, pitching, chipping, putting, course management,and strategy. contact ryan at [email protected] or 787-4500 ext. 330 for available lesson days and times.

congratulations to our May–August

Hole in one’s Jason Hanson - #7 111 yardsJeff Jackins - #7 111 yardsScott Silver - #2 107 yards

Debbie Whalen - #3 68 yardsGeorge Knopf - #8 110 yards

Jill Walker - #4 73 yardsDenzel Mcdowell - #1 93 yards

Kristy Kane - #4 73 yards

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Work Never Ends to Make Sierra Canyon a Great Community!

There are so many projects that the Sierra canyon staff undertake that is seems as though our work is never finished, but that’s what keeps Sierra canyon in the great condition you see

today. to name just a few projects constantly requiring attention are: landscaping, Aspen lodge, administrative, and working closely with our Somersett Master Association to keep it all glued together to preserve, protect and enhance your Sierra canyon Association. All of these things keep your biggest asset, your home values, at their highest possible value and that is worth all of the hard work! in the coming months you will see a lot of landscape maintenance projects completed by national landscape. better erosion control in many areas will be installed, waddles along walking paths replaced (and added if needed), five or six trees replaced, and new decomposed granite at the Aspen lodge. For landscape areas it’s important for residents to know the difference between common areas that are manicured areas and re-vegetation areas that are not manicured. common areas have planted trees, plants, and decomposed granite that are well maintained. the re-vegetation areas that were originally hydro-seeded are the areas that the association is required by the city of reno to have look like the native plantings on the hillsides of nevada with sage brush, penstemon wildflowers, wild grasses, rabbit bush and other plantings, etc. native to nevada. the spiky purple flowering thistle you may see within the community from time to time are noxious weeds and every year we fight to eliminate them from all areas! landscaping is a huge dollar amount in our association’s operating budget and we take landscaping very seriously as your association staff. thank you to those homeowners who have volunteered their time and efforts to find and report water irrigation leaks and other issues in both our common and re-vegetation areas to me. We have also completed other projects around the community! the tennis courts were re-surfaced last month and now have a grit added to them that will slow down the ball once it comes off the surface. the baseline is wider and we changed the color of the courts to navy blue and green to allow for better visibility of the tennis ball as it comes off the surface. We slurry sealed all of our walking paths within Sierra canyon, creating a protective cover from the inclement weather and to extend the life of the paths. upcoming projects include light ballast replacement in the fitness center, and painting projects at our

Somersett Parkway entrance feature and in the Aspen lodge as well. next year we will be focusing on some new windscreens for the tennis court that will come out of Sierra canyon’s reserve. reserve accounts (also referred to as reserve funds or simply reserves) are funds set aside for major maintenance, repair and replacement of common elements in more than one and fewer than thirty years. reserves are intended to prevent the need for special assessments. the tennis court and walking path projects were planned and budgeted for within our reserves and were replaced this year based on the reserve schedule for work to be completed and necessity based on the condition of both assets. our reserve is over 100% funded and that is as good as it gets when it comes to an association’s financial stability! there is a reason Somersett-Sierra canyon was voted last year in “Where to retire” magazine as “one of the best places to retire in the united States”. What an honor to achieve this prestigious status!

Mike Aguilar, Executive DirectorAMS, CMCA, CPO

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PArKinG & StorAGe oF VeHicleS (ref. cc&r’s Article iV, Section 26)trailers, campers, boats, recreational vehicles, machinery…whether they are operative, under repair, junk, inoperative, licensed or unlicensed, or other similar type objects, shall not be placed, stored, or parked on streets and shall only be permitted to be parked or stored on lots if kept in a fully enclosed garage; except that this provision does not preclude operable, licensed passenger vehicles or trucks of up to one (1) ton in capacity which are routinely in use from being parked in private driveways. the intent of this section is to allow only for the loading and unloading of trailers, campers, boats, and recreational vehicles in public view on a lot and out of a garage. (please see your CC&R’s for remaining verbiage)

Fall Reminders

S O M E R S E T T O W n E R S A S S O C I A T I O n

The Club at Town Center RemindersRSVP POLICYPlease remember to rSVP for programs by the deadline listed so we can ensure that enough supplies and staff are available. All event fees are due at time of reservation. cancellations must be made 48-hours before the event to receive a refund. no refunds will be given for no-shows. unless noted, all events are for residents only. if residents choose to bring a guest to an event, event and guest fees apply.

GuEST FEES All guests must be accompanied by a member. Members are allowed to bring up to six (6) guests at one time for a maximum of 10 visits per guest. Guest fees are as follows:$ 10 per adult guest; $8 per child guest (under age 18)

to preserve the enjoyment value of the facility for all residents, the club will be enforcing holiday guest fees on Monday, September 6:$ 15 per adult guest; $12 per child guest (under age 18)

• Speed Limits. the parkway is not a speedway. Please drive the speed limit, watch for pedestrians in the crosswalks, and especially watch for children waiting for school buses. We continue to notice increased presence of the reno PD. So slow down and drive safely.• Political Signs (ref. nrS 116.325) Political signs are defined as signs that express support for or opposition to a candidate, political party, or ballot questions. only one political sign per candidate/party/question per property is permitted and is not to exceed 24 inches by 36 inches. Any political sign shall be removed within 10 days following the actual election date.• Gate Codes. For those of you who live on a private street (behind a gate) – if you have trouble with your gate code, please call us at 626-7333 or 747-4663, preferably during business hours. if you need to call after hours, please call the 24-hour answering service at 831-7440 and ask to have lisa paged. if you are a new homeowner/lot owner on a private street and have not contacted us to set up your gate code, please get in touch with us right away so you’re not locked out after hours.• Address/Phone/Email Changes. if you have any changes to these things, please notify Associated Management at [email protected]. • Electronic Assessment Payments. Just fill out the eAP form and submit it to Associated Management. the form can be downloaded from the website (www.amiusa.net and log on to Somersett), or you can pick one up at the office.

For other information about Somersett owners’ Association rules and regulations, please visit www.amiusa.net and log on to Somersett. For any other questions, please contact us at 747-4663 or [email protected].

Lisa Nunley, Community Manager

Fall Garage SaleSaturday, October 9 | 7 am–NoonYou never know what treasure you will find or bargain you will get at the Somersett garage sale! Somersett owners Association allows two community garage sales per year. if you would like to have your Somersett home listed on the map, please email [email protected] and include your name, street address, Somersett neighborhood, phone number, and email. if you do not have access to email, just stop by the club or call 787-4500 with this information. to be included on the map, all submissions must be received by Friday, October 1. Maps will be available for pick up starting Friday, october 8 from 12–8 pm and Saturday starting promptly at 7 am at the club at town center. Participants will be allowed to put up signs during the sale only to direct people to their street/house. We have arranged for the Salvation Army to have two trucks located in Somersett to pick up any items not sold at the sale. to arrange for same day pick-up, please include an “i want a pick-up” note when you submit your address for inclusion on the map, or call the Salvation Army at 688-4555 ext. 201 and leave Steve Miller a message.

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SCHOOLSTARTS

Canyon Nine Hours of Operation:

8 am–6 pm

5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Labor Day Carnival Celebration

Noon–4 pm

Lap Pool OpenDaily for Adults

6 am–7 pm

Play PoolWeekends Only

Back to Schoolin Style

4–5:30 pm

Chuck E. CheeseParty

4–5:30 pm Play Pool10 am–7 pm

Coffee & Doughnutswith Staff

7–9 am

Kids’ Club Pool Party

4–6 pm

Teen Pool Party6–8pm

Friendship Day10–11 am

Fun in the Mud4:30–5:30 pm

New ResidentOrientation

5:30–6:30 pm

Movie Night5:30–8:30 pm

Black & White Affair6–8 pm

Play Pool10 am–7 pm

SPCA Dog Walk8 am–1 pm

Adult Potluck6–8 pm

september 2010

Play Pool10 am–7 pm

Lap Pool OpenDaily for Adults

9 am–4 pm

Meet the Author7–8 pm Play Pool

10 am–4 pm

Conquer the Canyon9 am Start

Play Pool10 am–7 pm

Ladies’ Scrapbooking11 am–4 pm

Play Pool10 am–7 pm

Play Pool10 am–7 pm

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY

29 30 31 1 2 3 4

After School Program 3:30–6 pm (ages 7–12)

After School Program 3:30–6 pm (ages 7–12)

After School Program 3:30–6 pm (ages 7–12)

After School Program 3:30–6 pm (ages 7–12)

26 27 28 29 30 Oct 1 Oct 2

After School Program 3:30–6 pm (ages 7–12)

Upcoming October Events8th Glowball & Girls Sleepover9th Somersett Fall Garage Sale23rd touch-a-truck & Fall Festival

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