TheBREEZE - Sun City Aliante

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W W W . S c a l n l V . c O M - T H E B R E E Z E ASSOCIAtION NEWS & COMMIttEE NEWS 6 - March 2012 CoMMunitY standards MarCH 2012 AGE SURVEY UPDATE – Please note that if you haven’t returned the enclosed insert 2012 AGE SURVEY FORM, please do so now and return it to the Community Center. This is the last month it will be inserted in The Breeze. It is the resident’s requirement to submit it. If you are a tenant and the homeowner of the property did not mail you the form, please stop by the Community Center to obtain and complete one. You can also call me at 638-5017 or Virginia at 638-5006, and we can E-mail, fax or send you one. Don’t be caught being called to a hearing for not returning it. It is a mandatory required form. LANDSCAPING – Please start checking your yard for weeds, removal of dead stalks from your bushes and required trimming should start soon. Also, remember that once the temperatures start to climb you will need to check your sprinklers/drip system and timers. It costs less to do that than to replace dead bushes and trees. NEW HOMEOWNERS – Please remember once you close escrow you need to provide the Membership office with a copy of your driver’s license and contact information, along with your current mailing address. You can contact Virginia at 638-5006, and she can provide you with the necessary documents required by the association. Also, please don’t hesitate to stop by and introduce yourself. We welcome you. SEASONAL HOMEOWNERS – If you only visit your property occasionally, please make sure you make arrangements for someone to check your property. When a home has flyers and newspapers lying around, it creates an invitation for theft and robbery. It also creates a mess as the miscellaneous papers blow throughout the neighborhood. ALL HOMEOWNERS – Have a great month and stop in and say hi. Sincerely, dawn Mackey Director of Community Standards & Compliance 702-638-5017 arCHiteCtural reVieW CoMMittee Meets every other Friday, 9 a.m. CoMMuniCations CoMMittee Meets third Friday, 10 a.m. Gaylynne Schaefer at 233-2745 or gaylynne@cox.net CoVenants CoMMittee Meets third Tuesdays, 4:30 p.m. in the Conference Room. Don Schaefer. finanCe CoMMittee Meets last Wednesdays, 5 p.m. Don Stewart at 569-1776. lifestYle CoMMittee Meets last Thursdays, 10 a.m. Terri Petrie at 405-7382 or terri@terripetrie.com. ProPertY and grounds CoMMittee Meets third Thursdays, 1 p.m. Harry Reinhart at 202-0274 or harryandjoann1@msn.com. ad HoC CoMMittees eleCtion CoMMittee Sandy Valley at 399-2689. Don’t Miss the “george deMott and friends Variety show” sunday, Mar 25, 7pm access showroom, aliante station Casino & Hotel See Page 12

COMMIttEE NEWS CoMMuniCations CoMMittee How to add a sun City aliante Website icon to your desktop An icon is a graphic image, a small picture or object, which represents a file, program, command or web page. Icons help you open programs, documents or quickly execute commands. You can add an icon to your desktop for the Sun City Aliante Website. Here’s how you do it: 1. Access the Internet. 2. Go to the Sun City Aliante Website. (www.scalnlv.com) 3. Click on the HoMe dropdown menu. 4. Click on Resident Login. 5. Log onto the Resident page 6. Once you are logged on, right click somewhere on the page where it is blank (no graphic of text). 7. Select Create sHortCut from the menu that pops up. 8. Click oK to confirm. You now have the icon on your desktop. The next time you double-click it, you will go directly to the Sun City Aliante Website login screen. If you have any questions about this process, contact Gaylynne Schaefer at gaylynne@cox.net. Give it a try and be in the know! Your Communications Committee tHe lifestYle CoMMittee The Lifestyle Committee had a very long and eventful meeting on January 26. The Committee followed up with recent community event leaders to discuss the outcome of their recent events. Representatives from the High Tea, Thanksgiving, Decorating and New Year’s Eve groups shared their valuable feedback. Their input will help to shape future events here in our community. Our event planners deserve a “huge” thank you for putting on these events, giving their personal time and making our community a better place to live. Volunteers add to the fabric of our lifestyle at Sun City Aliante. If you would like to give our community a hand, please be sure to see Lynn Wright, Activities & Fitness Director, or Lifestyle Committee members on how you can join in and have some fun. Joining an event’s committee or being an event leader is a great way to meet residents, make friends and influence changes within your community. If you want to start a new club, please be sure to follow these simple steps: 1. Check in with Lynn Wright, Activities & Fitness Director, for step by step instructions. 2. Lynn will place an interest sheet on the activities counter so you can poll for future interest. Residents should then go to the monitor’s desk to place their name on the interest sheet. 3. If there is enough resident interest, Lynn will give you a simple one page document to be completed for your new club or special interest group. 4. Then, prior to attending the next Lifestyle Committee meeting, you will contact all interested residents to discuss your plans for the club and seek a consensus on days/time and any other important policies and procedures for your club. 5. Meet with the Lifestyle Committee to present your club’s plan, appropriate procedures and completed paperwork to become a club. (The Lifestyle Committee meets on the third Thursday of each month at 10 a.m. Be sure to put yourself on the agenda with Lynn Wright, no later than the Thursday before the regularly scheduled Lifestyle meeting.) 6. If all is in order, the Lifestyle Committee will be able to vote on your request. 7. If passed by the Lifestyle Committee, your request will move forward to the Board of Directors for final approval. Sally Dobson Lifestyle News for Your safetY Porch lights & Carriage lights The North Las Vegas Police Department recommends you turn on our porch lights and the carriage lights on your garage at night. It helps the police, as well as the Neighborhood Watch patrols, driving around after dark to see the front of your home. Make sure your porch lights, doorbell lights and the lights for your address numbers are in working order and not burned out. Replacement bulbs for address lights are available at stores, such as Home Depot and Lowe’s. Help make your street the brightest in the community. March 2012 - 7 W W W . s C a l n l V . C o M - t H e B r e e Z e

COMMIttEE NEWS<br />

CoMMuniCations CoMMittee<br />

How to add a sun <strong>City</strong> aliante Website icon to your desktop<br />

An icon is a graphic image, a small picture or object, which<br />

represents a file, program, command or web page. Icons help you<br />

open programs, documents or quickly execute commands.<br />

You can add an icon to your desktop for the <strong>Sun</strong> <strong>City</strong> <strong>Aliante</strong> Website.<br />

Here’s how you do it:<br />

1. Access the Internet.<br />

2. Go to the <strong>Sun</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

<strong>Aliante</strong> Website.<br />

(www.scalnlv.com)<br />

3. Click on the HoMe<br />

dropdown menu.<br />

4. Click on Resident<br />

Login.<br />

5. Log onto the Resident<br />

page<br />

6. Once you are logged<br />

on, right click<br />

somewhere on the<br />

page where it is blank<br />

(no graphic of text).<br />

7. Select Create<br />

sHortCut from the<br />

menu that pops up.<br />

8. Click oK to confirm.<br />

You now have the icon<br />

on your desktop. The next time you double-click it, you will go<br />

directly to the <strong>Sun</strong> <strong>City</strong> <strong>Aliante</strong> Website login screen. If you have<br />

any questions about this process, contact Gaylynne Schaefer at<br />

gaylynne@cox.net.<br />

Give it a try and be in the know!<br />

Your Communications Committee<br />

tHe lifestYle CoMMittee<br />

The Lifestyle Committee had a very long and eventful meeting on<br />

January 26. The Committee followed up with recent community<br />

event leaders to discuss the outcome of their recent events.<br />

Representatives from the High Tea, Thanksgiving, Decorating and<br />

New Year’s Eve groups shared their valuable feedback. Their input<br />

will help to shape future events here in our community.<br />

Our event planners deserve a “huge” thank you for putting on these<br />

events, giving their personal time and making our community a<br />

better place to live. Volunteers add to the fabric of our lifestyle at <strong>Sun</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> <strong>Aliante</strong>. If you would like to give our community a hand, please<br />

be sure to see Lynn Wright, Activities & Fitness Director, or Lifestyle<br />

Committee members on how you can join in and have some fun.<br />

Joining an event’s committee or being an event leader is a great way<br />

to meet residents, make friends and influence changes within your<br />

community.<br />

If you want to start a new club, please be sure to follow these simple<br />

steps:<br />

1. Check in with Lynn Wright, Activities & Fitness Director, for<br />

step by step instructions.<br />

2. Lynn will place an interest sheet on the activities counter so<br />

you can poll for future interest. Residents should then go to<br />

the monitor’s desk to place their name on the interest sheet.<br />

3. If there is enough resident interest, Lynn will give you a<br />

simple one page document to be completed for your new<br />

club or special interest group.<br />

4. Then, prior to attending the next Lifestyle Committee<br />

meeting, you will contact all interested residents to discuss<br />

your plans for the club and seek a consensus on days/time<br />

and any other important policies and procedures for your<br />

club.<br />

5. Meet with the Lifestyle Committee to present your club’s<br />

plan, appropriate procedures and completed paperwork to<br />

become a club. (The Lifestyle Committee meets on the third<br />

Thursday of each month at 10 a.m. Be sure to put yourself<br />

on the agenda with Lynn Wright, no later than the Thursday<br />

before the regularly scheduled Lifestyle meeting.)<br />

6. If all is in order, the Lifestyle Committee will be able to vote<br />

on your request.<br />

7. If passed by the Lifestyle Committee, your request will move<br />

forward to the Board of Directors for final approval.<br />

Sally Dobson<br />

Lifestyle News<br />

for Your safetY<br />

Porch lights & Carriage lights<br />

The North Las Vegas Police Department recommends you turn on<br />

our porch lights and the carriage lights on your garage at night. It<br />

helps the police, as well as the Neighborhood Watch patrols, driving<br />

around after dark to see the front of your home. Make sure your<br />

porch lights, doorbell lights and the lights for your address numbers<br />

are in working order and not burned out. Replacement bulbs for<br />

address lights are available at stores, such as Home Depot and<br />

Lowe’s. Help make your street the brightest in the community.<br />

March 2012 - 7<br />

W W W . s C a l n l V . C o M - t H e B r e e Z e

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