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We are already midway through the year and because of this issue I find myself reflecting on the incredible men who shape our world—not just through what they do, but through who they are.
This issue is dedicated to them. To the ones who lead with quiet strength, who protect with fierce love, and who rise every day with the intention to be better—not just for themselves, but for the people they care about. The ones who are redefining what it means to be a man—not by outdated standards, but by their integrity, their compassion, and their courage to be vulnerable, honest, and real.
I have had the privilege of meeting so many inspiring men in our community—men who are fathers, mentors, visionaries, creatives, healers, and leaders. Each one carries a story of resilience and growth, and a desire to live with purpose. They show us that true masculinity is not found in perfection or power, but in presence, humility, and heart.
To the men reading this: this month, we celebrate you. Your efforts. Your journey. Your ability to evolve and expand. We see you. We honor the way you show up for your families, your careers, your communities—and for yourselves. Thank you for the example you set, and the legacy you are building with intention.
May this issue reflect the depth and diversity of who you are, and may it inspire all of us to continue embracing our own growth, truth, and transformation.
With gratitude,
CAMILLA DORAND, PUBLISHER @SOUTHVEGASCITYLIFESTYLE
June 2025
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Camilla Dorand | camilla.dorand@citylifestyle.com
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Paige Candee | paige.candee@citylifestyle.com
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1: The Clark County Medical Society Alliance (CCMSA) hosted its 23rd Annual Fashion Show Luncheon. 2: Produced by Vasari Fashion House, a fashion show spotlighted high-end designer fashion. 3: Held at Durango Casino & Resort, the philanthropic crowd supported the B.E. A S.H.E.R.O. Foundation. 4: The elegant affair raised funds and awareness for girls in vulnerable situations and victims of trafficking. 5: The CCMSA Co-Presidents, Annette Seifzad, MD and Anita Koka, PMP, paused to enjoy the occasion. 6: CCMSA has raised more than $3 million over the last two decades for local health causes. 7: Vegas City Opera Owner and Singer Ginger Land-van Buuren entertained with her powerful voice.
Clay Health & Care, a Longevity Concierge organization, has opened a new facility at 8180 Rafael Rivera Way, Suite 300 in Las Vegas. The center aims to guide individuals in preventing age-related health risks and optimizing long-term well-being through proactive, personalized care. The organization’s multidisciplinary team offers advanced assessments and ongoing support. Locals are encouraged to schedule an assessment. A grand opening event is planned for this summer, with further details to be announced soon. clayhealthandcare.com
The Southern Nevada pickleball community recently united for a special clinic supporting Deaf and Hard of Hearing youth, hosted by Nevada Hands & Voices at Chicken N Pickle. With donated court time, enthusiastic volunteers, and professional player appearances, children enjoyed an inclusive introduction to pickleball. The event also featured a book giveaway and advocacy activities, fostering confidence, connection, and community for participating families and highlighting the power of collaboration and inclusion. nvhandsandvoices.org
Semper Fi Heating & Cooling, founded by U.S. Marine Corps veteran Jesse Keenan, established itself as a trusted HVAC provider in Las Vegas. The company earned recognition for its commitment to integrity, quality service, and customer satisfaction. With a team of licensed technicians and thousands of positive reviews, Semper Fi Heating & Cooling serves both residential and commercial clients, offering reliable heating and cooling solutions tailored to withstand the Nevada climate. semperfiheatingcooling.com/heating-cooling-las-vegas
Billy Allen, Whitney Library Branch Manager, received the James Partridge Outstanding African American Information Professional Award for his exceptional leadership and dedication to empowering communities through library services. Known for promoting early childhood literacy, Billy engages children with “Storytime Adventures with Mr. Billy” on YouTube and Instagram, inspiring young readers, especially those of color. His recognition at INFO Awards Night celebrated his transformative impact on library science and commitment to nurturing learning and inclusion.
Shine a Light hosted its 3rd Annual Beneath the Neon Gala, celebrating community champions dedicated to combating homelessness in Las Vegas. Held at Vū Studios, the event recognized outstanding individuals and organizations for their impactful contributions. Awards included the Fellowship, Partnership, and Legacy honors for exemplary leadership. Guests were inspired by heartfelt speeches and Shine a Light’s commitment to outreach and recovery, leaving with renewed energy to support the mission of hope and dignity. shinealightlv.com
Communities In Schools of Southern Nevada marked its 13th annual Power Within event by recognizing three students-Elijah Hines, Khloe McIver, and Tony Valladares-for their exceptional academic and personal growth during the 2024-2025 school year. The event also honored Rocio Ledesma as the Martin Serrano “Unsung Hero of the Year,” highlighting the vital role of site coordinators in student success. The celebration underscores Communities In Schools commitment to empowering students across Clark County. cisnevada.org
Four of Southern Nevada’s standout professionals met up at Amari Italian Kitchen & Wine Shop over their drink of choice to share the passion and principles behind their success. From courtroom resilience to culinary innovation, these leaders emphasize adaptability, community, and purpose. Their stories, forged through triumphs and setbacks, offer actionable insights for those aiming to leave their mark. Here’s how they turn challenges into opportunities and inspire others through action.
INSPIRING JOURNEYS AND PRACTICAL ADVICE FROM REMARKABLE LOCALS
ARTICLE BY PATRANYA BHOOLSUWAN | PHOTOGRAPHY BY CASEY JADE
“What makes a good trial attorney? Resilience.”
For Patrick Kang, Managing Partner at Ace Law Group, he has learned this lesson the hard way.
“In my business, you are always taking a beating, something will always go wrong. You can’t let it get to you at the moment.”
That calm under pressure persona, along with his extensive experience in personal injury and employment law, has earned Patrick many accolades. Having won some major trials including a recent $15 million verdict against The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas, Patrick said it’s actually the big loss that had generated the most rewarding payback.
“I lost a big trial in 2023, and it destroyed me,” said Patrick. “It also was the best thing that happened to me. For the next six months, I woke up every day determined to make sure we understood what went wrong and improved our process.”
For attorneys following in his footsteps, Patrick said the best advice is to try different types of law and see what fits.
“You have to follow your heart and what calls to you,” said Patrick. “If you are good at something then you will naturally become passionate, and success will follow.”
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Jason Rocheleau, a hospitality veteran with over two decades of experience, remains driven by collaboration and new ventures. “I love collaborating with people and launching new projects,” he said, citing upcoming events at Amari Italian Kitchen & Wine Shop and partnerships with Chef Adam Sobel of Aether Group. “It’s an honor working with different teams to create unique experiences.”
Throughout his career, Jason has run successful restaurants for renowned chefs such as Wolfgang Puck and Michael Mina, establishing a strong foundation in the food and beverage industry. Today, among his many ongoing projects, he is proud to lead his team at Amari, a neighborhood-inspired Italian eatery located at UnCommons. “Amari reminds me of the restaurants I grew up with in Connecticut,” he shared. “The community loves our food and ambiance, but it’s the people who work here that make this place special.”
Looking ahead, Jason is preparing to bring Amari’s warm, community-focused ethos to Charleston Peak Winery and Storyhouse Distillery.
His secret to lasting success? “We’re seeing a lot of theatrical stuff on social media, but those things come and go. It really comes down to understanding your guests and what keeps them coming back.
“Acta Non Verba” or “Actions not Words.” This is the motto that Jaime Cruz says he has always come back to.
“Say what you mean and mean what you say,” said Jaime. “Don’t overpromise, work hard, and always give your best.”
As the Executive Director of Workforce Connections, Southern Nevada’s Local Workforce Development Board, Jaime has lived this advice himself, and he credits it for getting him to where he is today. Jaime spent many years in the hospitality industry before transitioning to Workforce Connections for the last six years, helping to connect employers to a ready workforce.
“I fell in love with this work,” said Jaime. “I get to help so many people. You can’t meet everyone in person, but you hear their stories and their successes and that just inspires me.”
A father of two successful children of his own, Jaime says being a proud immigrant has also given him the inspiration.
“I was born and raised in Lima, Peru, but Nevada is my home now,” said Jaime. “I have always been thankful for the opportunity I was given. When we are given that opportunity, we have to deliver, and I believe that I have done just that.”
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“There are some sad reasons for why we have to do what we do. But in the majority of cases, we have a positive outcome, and for that, I am thankful.”
Dr. Joseph Lasky said that every day he continues to be inspired by the people he meets.
“I recently got an email from a former patient who is now 19,” said Dr. Lasky. “We treated her for childhood leukemia when she was around 14. She said she had just been accepted into nursing school and wanted to come to our clinic to get her vaccines, and we said of course! It’s super rewarding to hear these kinds of stories.”
At Cure 4 the Kids, Nevada’s only pediatrics cancer and rare disease treatment center, Dr. Lasky and his team are dedicated to providing innovative and compassionate care and curing pediatrics cancer. For Dr. Lasky, the big part of his organization’s success is the willingness to embrace change.
“Like they say, you have to build the bike while you are riding it,” said Dr. Lasky. “You have to have grit and be adaptable and know how to get things done despite the challenges you face.”
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ARTICLE BY VIVIAN GREGGORY
Picture this: You’re at a black-tie gala, effortlessly charming the room with wit sharper than your tailored suit. Then—yawn. Suddenly, you’re the guy nodding off into the shrimp cocktail. Tragic, right? Let’s face it: Even James Bond needs his beauty sleep. The truth is, quality rest isn’t just about avoiding awkward social mishaps—it’s the unsung hero of energy, focus, and that unshakable “I’ve got this” vibe. So, gentlemen, let’s talk about why mastering sleep is the ultimate flex in your quest to conquer the world (or at least your inbox).
Sleep isn’t just downtime—it’s your body’s VIP backstage pass to peak performance. While you’re dreaming of yachts and vintage whiskey, your brain is busy filing memories, flushing toxins, and prepping you to crush tomorrow’s to-do list. Skimp on sleep, and you’re essentially showing up to a duel with a spoon instead of a sword.
Energy Levels: Think of sleep as your internal charging station. Every hour of quality rest refuels your mitochondria (yes, those tiny cellular engines you forgot about since high school biology). Miss a full charge, and you’ll be running on fumes by noon—cue the third espresso and existential dread.
Focus & Productivity: Ever tried solving a Rubik’s Cube blindfolded? That’s your brain on sleep deprivation. Quality rest sharpens cognitive function, boosts creativity, and keeps decision-making skills sharper than a freshly pressed collar.
Health Longevity: Poor sleep is like throwing a rager for cortisol (your stress hormone), inviting inflammation, weight gain, and even heart issues to the party. Prioritize rest, and you’re investing in a longer, healthier life—no kale smoothie required.
Forget counting sheep. Here’s how to curate a sleep routine worthy of a man who knows his Scotch from his bourbon.
1. Craft a Sleep Sanctuary
Your bedroom should channel a five-star hotel, not a college dorm. Invest in a supportive mattress (no, that decade-old spring coil isn’t “fine”), blackout curtains, and a noise machine that drowns out your neighbor’s karaoke habit. Pro tip: Keep the room between 60-67°F— ideal for triggering your body’s natural cool-down process.
2. Ditch the Screens (Yes, Really)
Scrolling through emails at midnight? That blue light is tricking your brain into thinking it’s noon. Swap screens for a book (paperback, not Kindle) or a podcast. Better yet, try a “tech curfew” 90 minutes before bed—your future well-rested self will thank you.
3. Master the Wind-Down Ritual
A gentleman doesn’t crash; he transitions. Sip chamomile tea, journal three wins from your day, or practice diaphragmatic breathing. The goal? Signal to your body that it’s time to shift from “go-getter” to “deep sleeper.”
4. Watch What You Consume
That nightcap might feel suave, but alcohol disrupts REM sleep—the phase where dreams (and memory consolidation) happen. Opt for tart cherry juice (natural melatonin) or golden milk instead. And avoid heavy meals within three hours of bedtime unless you enjoy digesting lasagna like a napping python.
THE HIDDEN PERKS OF PRIORITIZING SLEEP
Beyond avoiding under-eye bags that rival your carry-on luggage, quality rest offers surprising benefits:
1. Emotional Resilience
Sleep deprivation turns minor annoyances into full-blown crises (see: road rage over a slow elevator). Well-rested men handle stress with the grace of a diplomat—or at least without flipping a table.
2. Immune System Boost
Think of sleep as your immune system’s personal trainer. Skimp on rest, and you’re basically hand-delivering germs an invitation to ruin your week.
3. Confidence Amplifier
Ever notice how everything feels achievable after a great night’s sleep? That’s your prefrontal cortex firing on all cylinders, ready to tackle challenges with the confidence of a man who irons his socks.
MYTHS DEBUNKED: SLEEP EDITION
Myth: “I’ll sleep when I’m dead.”
Reality: Chronic sleep deprivation might get you there faster. Aim for 7-9 hours—your heart, brain, and colleagues will notice the difference.
Myth: “I can catch up on weekends.”
Reality: Sleep debt doesn’t work like a credit card. Consistency is key.
Myth: “Snoring is harmless.”
Reality: Loud snoring could signal sleep apnea, a serious condition linked to high blood pressure and stroke. Get checked.
THE TAKEAWAY: SLEEP YOUR WAY TO THE TOP
Gentlemen, the path to greatness isn’t paved with all-nighters and energy drinks. It’s built on restful nights that fuel productive days. So tonight, swap the late-night Netflix binge for a wind-down ritual that’d make Cary Grant proud. Your energy, focus, and future self will raise a glass to that.
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Gentleman’s grilled halibut with a refreshing mango salsa for a hot Vegas evening
Beat the Las Vegas heat with this light and flavorful dish that’s ideal for the modern gentleman looking to impress a crowd or savor a stylish night in. Grilled halibut, known for its firm texture and delicate flavor, is elevated by a refreshing mango salsa that combines the sweetness of mango with the crunch of red peppers and the freshness of cilantro. This recipe is quick and easy, whether you’re a grill master or just starting out, this dish is sure to be a hit.
ARTICLE BY SIENNA SINCLAIR
• 4 halibut fillets (6 oz. each)
• 2 tbsp. olive oil
• 1 tsp. salt
• 1 tsp. pepper
• 2 ripe mangos, diced
• 1/2 red bell pepper, diced
• 1/4 cup cilantro, chopped
• 1 jalapeño, seeded and minced
• Juice of 1 lime
Step 1. Season the fish: Rub halibut with olive oil, salt, and pepper.
Step 2. Grill: Heat grill to medium-high. Cook halibut for 4–5 minutes per side until flaky.
Step 3. Make the salsa: Combine mango, red bell pepper, cilantro, jalapeño, and lime juice in a bowl. Chill until serving.
Step 4. Serve: Top grilled halibut with mango salsa and enjoy!
How one local business owner is redefining window design—and customer service
ARTICLE BY ALISIA PULELLA
PHOTOGRAPHY BY NEVADA SHUTTER AND BLINDS
There’s something timeless about the way Las Vegas used to do business. A handshake meant something. Quality trumped flash. And the person who answered your call was the same person who showed up at your front door. Rick Cenzer, owner of Nevada Shutter and Blinds, is keeping that tradition alive—one window treatment at a time.
Rick’s been in business since 1999. In a city known for constant reinvention, that kind of staying power says a lot. “I’ve seen it all change,” he says with a smile. “Twenty-five years ago, everyone wanted plantation shutters. Now, it’s all about sleek, motorized shades, outdoor sun protection, and products that blend comfort, design, and energy efficiency.”
Nevada Shutter and Blinds specializes in both indoor and outdoor custom window treatments, from high-end motorized roller shades and SmartDrape panels to commercial-grade retractable awnings and E-Zip outdoor screens. Rick’s go-to materials—Somfy motors, SunTex solar fabrics, and Eclipse exterior shades—aren’t just industry-leading; they’re built to withstand the brutal Las Vegas sun.
“These outdoor screens block 97 percent of the heat, and you can still see out while maintaining your privacy,” he explains. “They turn your patio into another livable room. It’s a game-changer during the summer.”
Inside the home, modern aesthetics meet functionality. “Everything is rechargeable now,” Rick adds. “It’s like charging your phone—no more AA batteries. Customers love the clean lines and soft textures of roller and sheer shades, especially the SmartDrape system for those big sliding glass doors.”
Unlike big-box competitors or online vendors, Rick is the face of the business. He does every consultation himself, guiding homeowners through design options, offering expert advice, and customizing solutions based on the layout and style of the home.
Locals love Rick’s owner-operated service, top-tier products, classic-to-modern styles, motorized outdoor enclosures, and customer-first approach —calls returned, warranties honored, installs seamless.
“When someone calls, I answer,” he says. “I listen to what they need. I show them real samples. I don’t upsell—I educate.” And yes, he’ll often be present on installs, especially for larger or repeat customers.
It’s that kind of personal attention that’s earned him multi-generational clients. “I’m at a job now with a client I’ve worked with for years. I did her daughter’s home. Now she’s building a second one. They trust me.”
Rick attributes his success to three things: honesty, quality, and showing up. “Customer
service is everything,” he says. “A lot of companies make you jump through hoops just to get a call back. I always follow up. And I stand behind what I sell.”
That approach resonates in a city that’s grown fast and changed even faster. “People miss doing business with someone who actually shows up and cares about the work,” Rick says. “I might be a little old-fashioned—but that’s what sets me apart.”
In a world of automated calls and faceless installs, Rick Senser is a reminder that good business never goes out of style. It’s just waiting behind the blinds.
ARTICLE BY EVE BUSHMAN
The best way to enjoy your whisky: on the rocks, rock, neat, or with water
In speaking to whisky lovers (most happen to be men, but do accept me in their brethren as a fellow enthusiast, writer, and educator), I’ve learned a great many opinions on how to drink whisky. Specifically, preferences on adding water and ice vary greatly.
A brand ambassador that I had the privilege of listening to recently said the obvious: both dilution and temperature change when you add ice, so if you are going to add something, a little water is best. I personally prefer to use a water
dropper, so I can add one drop at a time until I get to the desired taste. Here are the differences:
Rocks: Provides the highest rate of dilution as a lot of ice melts quickly. If you are drinking a barrel proof whisky, it kind of defeats the purpose as the distiller didn’t add water as they do in every other type of finished whisky.
On the Rock: The single rock, cube, or sphere is the slowest to melt and thought to be the most aesthetic. It’s nice if you want to stretch out your tasting. I often order on the rock if I want my drink to last longer.
Neat: This is the way single malt Scotch is served at a tasting event, in a branded Glencairn or Neat glass so that proper nosing for aromas can be achieved - and a dram of Scotch, smaller than an ounce, fits in them perfectly.
Water: As I mentioned above, quoting the brand ambassador, a little water is better for a
fine whisky over any kind of ice. Often, if ordered with water, the water is served in a separate vessel on the side so you can add in as much as you want.
Quoting another expert on the subject, Richard Paterson of The Dalmore famously and enthusiastically demonstrates in his Scotch classes how to drink single malt Scotch whisky: Paterson fills a lowball glass to the rim with ice, adds Scotch and then ceremoniously throws it over his shoulder onto the carpet of the classroom – because that much ice makes the drink worthless. One more quote, never “add green tea or milk to whisky. You can add a little water, but not a lot of ice.”
Ultimately, the reason we add ice can be for aesthetics, to stretch out the time spent on one glass, for cooling, and for dilution. However, the number one reason enthusiasts add water is … drumroll please … because adding a little water actually opens up a whisky to show more aromas and flavors.
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“A little water opens up a whisky to show more aromas.”
JUNE 2ND
Speedway Children’s Charities Drive for Charity Golf Tournament
Canyon Gate Country Club | 8:00 AM
Join the Speedway Children’s Charities Drive for Charity Golf Tournament on Monday, June 2, 2025, at Canyon Gate Country Club. Registration begins at 8:00 a.m., with a 9:00 a.m. scramble start. Enjoy golf, cart, range balls, breakfast, awards lunch, and surprises on the course. Proceeds benefit children in need across Southern Nevada. Email panderson@lvms.com to register or sponsor.
JUNE 2ND – 13TH
Las Vegas Restaurant Week
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Las Vegas Restaurant Week returns June 2–13, 2025, featuring prix fixe menus from $20 to $120 at participating valley restaurants offering breakfast, brunch, lunch, and dinner. A portion of each meal supports Three Square Food Bank, aiding food-insecure Southern Nevadans. Menus and special promotions will be available two weeks before the event at restaurantweeklv.org
JUNE 5TH
Lee’s Family Forum | 7:00 PM
The NINJA KIDZ are leaping out of your screens and into your city with NINJA KIDZ Live: Infinite Possibilities. Join for the first ever NINJA KIDZ live action adventure filled with audience participation, physical challenges, games, and epic battles. Buy tickets at leesfamilyforum.com
JUNE 6TH
38th Annual Midnite Madness 1-Pitch Softball Tournament
Arroyo Grande Sports Complex & Pittman Wash Trail | 9:00 AM
The 38th annual Midnite Madness features 30-minute game play for the best teams in the region. Dusk to dawn. Hit or miss. Fair or foul. There are no second chances during this exciting event at Arroyo Grande Sports Complex and Russell Road Recreation Complex. Register at cityofhenderson.com
JUNE 6TH
Free Skate at America First Center
America First Center | 11:00 AM
Skate on the same ice as the Henderson Silver Knights at the City of Henderson’s FREE ice skating events at America First Center. Register at cityofhenderson.com.
JUNE 7TH
Ludacris
M Pool at M Resort | 8:00 PM
Catch the multi-talented rap icon, Ludacris, live in concert at M Pool. Tickets on sale at ticketmaster.com
JUNE 11TH
RADON: Testing for Success
EXIT Realty Number One | 10:00 AM
Join EXIT Realty Number One for an informative event on radon testing. Learn about the importance of testing for radon in your home and how it can impact your health. Experts will provide valuable insights and tips on how to test for radon effectively at this free event. Reserve a spot at eventbrite.com .
JUNE 15TH
Tea (Wine) Party at The Wine Garden
The Wine Garden | 4:00 PM
Indulge in a selection of wines, scones, macaroons, a savory tea sandwich, and pastries in a charming garden setting. Tickets are available at thewinegardenlv.com
JUNE 21ST
Las Vegas Juneteenth Festival 2025
The Expo at World Market Center Las Vegas | 4:00 PM
The Las Vegas Juneteenth Festival serves as a powerful platform to unite communities, while highlighting the resilience, creativity, and contributions of African Americans throughout history. Get tickets at june19lv.com .
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United Methodist Church | 9:30 AM
Every month the Desert Newcomers Club holds a “meet and greet” with light refreshments and guest speakers. Meetings are held on the last Thursday of every month from 9:30 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. at the United Methodist Church, 2200 Robindale Road. All women are invited to attend free of charge. Learn more at desertnewcomersclub.org
Las Vegas Men’s Chorus: Broadway Our Way
Artemus W. Ham Concert Hall | 4:00 PM
Join in the finale celebration of Season 32 with time-honored Broadway classics where 100 singers will pay tribute to musical theatre composers who left indelible marks on our hearts, the Tonys, and the world. Tickets are available for purchase at unlv.edu or at the UNLV Performing Arts Center Box Office.