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As we enter the new year, Patrol wants to wish all residents of Sun City Aliante and their families a happy and healthy 2023. Aliante Patrol has over 35 volunteers, who each share a common mission of being a deterrent to crime and a motto of “Neighbors Helping Neighbors.” Remember that we all live in Sun City Aliante and share common values. Respect, humility, and kindness are just some values that we strive to uphold.

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CHARTERED CLUBS

CHARTERED CLUBS

As residents of Sun City Aliante and members of Security Patrol, all of us should treat others the same way as we want to be treated. It makes us a stronger community

I am excited about the new year and opportunities for our Patrol. We encourage residents to volunteer for the Sun City Aliante Patrol and look forward to working with new volunteers.

The North Las Vegas Police Department recently conducted an operation in Sun City Aliante and recorded 49 fully open garage doors during a 16-hour period. They encourage homeowners to keep their garage doors shut. An open garage door is an invitation for theft or uninvited entry into your home.

For information regarding the Sun City Aliante Patrol, please contact Patrol Chairman Phil Zanello at zp9@aol.com or 702-460-9582.

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Meets ever y other Friday, 8:30 a.m.

Harlan Nelson at hnelson867@cox.net

CO M M U N I C AT I O N S CO M M I T T E E

Meets third Friday, 10 a.m.

Dan Lies at drlies07@gmail.com

CO V E N A N TS CO M M I T T E E

Meets four th Tuesday, 4:00 p.m. in the Conference Room

Mark Smith at mas7809@hotmail.com

E L E C T I O N CO M M I T T E E Larr y Rothstein at lilandlar@aol.com

F I N A N C E CO M M I T T E E

Meets last Wednesday, 3:15 p.m.

David Grossman at dt.grossman@yahoo.com

L I F E S T YL E CO M M I T T E E

Meets third Wednesday, 10 a.m.

Sharon Grossman at sdg45us@yahoo.com

PAT R O L CO M M I T T E E

Meets third Monday, 2 p.m. Phil Zanello at zp9@aol.com

P R O P E R T Y A N D G R O U N D S CO M M I T T E E

Meets third Thursday, 1 p.m. Wayne Edger ton at wynedge@gmail.com

Open Positions on Sun City Aliante Committees

T h e A r c h i t e c t u r a l R e v i e w Committee has one position for a home on its committee. The Communications Committee has two open positions on its c o m m i t t e e . T h e E l e c t i o n

C o m m i t t e e h a s o n e o p e n position on its committee. The Finance Committee has two open positions for homeowners on its committee. The Lifestyle Committee has one open position for a homeowner on its committee.

Here is a brief description of Committee responsibilities:

Architectural Review Committee - Reviews owner site/home exterior change requests to ensure they comply with community standards of aesthetics and quality C o m m u n i c a t i o n s C o m m i t t e e - O v e r s e e s t h e w e b s i t e , h o l d s Communications Committee events and assists the Editor of The Breeze. Election Committee - Oversees the BOD Candidate Election process including the counting of the ballots and the certification of election results. Finance Committee - Ensures the Association's finances and budgets are secure, and the Association is in compliance with state and federal laws. Lifestyle Committee – Assists Lifestyle Director in overseeing the Chartered Clubs and Special Interest Groups.

All Committee positions are voluntary. We encourage you to consider becoming more actively involved in your community by joining one of the Sun City Aliante Committees.

You can pick up “Sun City Aliante Committee Interest Application” at the Front Desk or in the Customer Service Office. In addition, you can print off an application from the website at www.suncityaliante.org. Once you have logged into the website, "mouse-over" the “Documents” menu item, then click on "Commonly Used Forms” and select and print the "Committee Interest Application." Complete the application form and return it to the Front Desk.

We e r n N e v a d a Outstanding Large Association of the Year for 2022.

This is the fifth consecutive year that Sun City Aliante has been nominated for this prestigious award (considered the equivalent of the "CAI Oscar"). Most recently, Sun City was nominated and won the award for 2018, 2019, 2021. In 2020, we were again nominated for the award.

In addition, Warren Geller, President of the Sun City Aliante Board of Directors, and Damian Carrasco, General Manager of Sun City Aliante, have been nominated by CAI respectively as the Board Member of the Year and the Onsite Manager of the Year

Congratulations to the Board of Directors and staff of team members for their dedication and hard work to enhance the experience of every resident.

We will find out if we win at the annual gala at Plaza Hotel and Casino in March 2023.

Why A Reverse Mortgage Loan Should Be In Your Financial Plan

Thursday, March 2, 11 a.m.

Join Cory Carstens, Reverse Mortgage Specialist, to learn how a reverse mortgage could benefit you to have a more secure retirement.

• Eliminate your mortgage payment

• Get additional tax-free cash

• Secure home equity against future declines

• Create a growing reverse mortgage line of credit with compounding interest working for you

• Create more options for financial flexibility during retirement

• Insurance protects a reverse mortgage line of credit from ever being reduced or closed

Don't miss the opportunity to get the facts from an expert. Lunch will be served after the presentation.

Please register at the Front Desk by March 1.

SNACK ‘N’ LEARN

WHY EVERY SENIOR NEEDS A LONG -TERM HEALTH CARE PLAN

Thursday, March 9, 10 a.m.

Tom Hegan, the author of "Don't Worry, Retire Happy!" says, “You must have a plan for Long-Term Care." It is one of the greatest risks seniors face during their retirement years.

Join Ron Walton, a retired Healthcare Administrator who has provided care for thousands of seniors during his 35 years, running Skilled Nursing, Rehab and Assisted Living Facilities.

He will share his first-hand experience of the financial and health risks of not having a plan. He will also discuss the many options currently available for access to the extended care you desire and at prices you can afford.

Do not limit your options by not having a plan. No one believes they will need Long-Term Care (LTC) in the future but 52 percent of people over 65 will need some type of LTC services in their lifetime. The risk for women is even higher at 58 percent. The current cost for LTC in Las Vegas is between $3,800 to $11,165 a month. It you fail to plan; you plan to fail.

Please register at the Front Desk by March 7.

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