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Downtown Summerlin celebrates holiday season of giving

Three charitable initiative­s featured

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The holidays at Downtown Summerlin represent the season of giving, with three charitable activation­s that encourage visitors and patrons to pay it forward.

The Giving Machine, the Santa Chalet and Lights for Flights provide community members the opportunit­y to make donations to local, national and global nonprofits.

The Giving Machine, the popular “vending machine” that works in reverse by giving users an opportunit­y to purchase a variety of much-needed items for local and global charities via the swipe of a credit or debit card, returned to Downtown Summerlin this month where it remains through Jan. 1.

On Tuesday, Las Vegas Aces team member and 2023 WNBA champion Kiah Stokes headlined an event to mark Giving Tuesday at the #Lightthewo­rld Giving Machine. Arriving in grand style with help from the Palo Verde marching band, Stokes made a ceremonial donation to “tipoff ” the holiday giving season.

Las Vegans can make donations at The Giving Machine by purchasing items for local nonprofits that range from $5 to $250 and include staples such as groceries, eye exams and glasses, hygiene items, warm clothing and on-the-job training. For the global charities, items include chickens, goats, pigs, community wells, clubfoot braces and solar panels.

Local nonprofit beneficiar­ies this year include The Just One Project, Communitie­s In Schools Southern Nevada, Baby’s Bounty and Opportunit­y Village. Global nonprofits include Church World Service, Clubfoot

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Now, in its sixth year, the #Lightthewo­rld Giving Machines, sponsored by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, started in

2017 and has raised more than $22 million for local and global charities. This year, the machines will be in 53 cities worldwide, including Las Vegas. Last year at Downtown Summerlin, $559,535 was donated by more than 18,000 visitors. Of that total, $342,532 was donated to support five local nonprofits, and $217,003 was donated to two global nonprofits.

The Santa Chalet, presented by

Tri Pointe Homes and located in the Macy’s Promenade, is open daily through Dec. 24 and presents the opportunit­y to support the work of Goodie Two Shoes Foundation, which provides free shoes, socks

Las Vegans can make donations at The Giving Machine by purchasing items for local nonprofits that range from $5 to $250.

and other supplies to thousands of children in Las Vegas. For every letter to Santa received at the Tri Pointe Homes Santa Chalet, Howard Hughes, developer of Summerlin, will donate $1 to the Goodie Two Shoes Foundation.

And returning this year is Lights for Flights — a fun activation featur‑ ing seven giant lighted words spread throughout Downtown Summerlin: LOVE, JOY, HOPE, PEACE, SOAR, MIRACLE and I LOVE YOU.

The perfect holiday background for Instagram‑worthy holiday mo‑ ments, the signs are sponsored to generate awareness and funds for Las Vegas‑based national nonprof‑ it Miracle Flights, which provides free commercial flights to children who need aid to reach life‑chang‑ ing medical care not available in their local communitie­s. Guests have an opportunit­y to donate to Miracle Flights through QR codes on each sign.

Now in its 33rd year of devel‑ opment, Summerlin offers more amenities than any other Southern Nevada community, including 300‑plus parks of all sizes; 200‑plus miles of interconne­cted trails; resi‑ dent‑exclusive community centers; 10 golf courses; 26 public, private and charter schools; a public library and performing arts center; Summerlin Hospital Medical Cen‑ ter; houses of worship represent‑ ing a dozen different faiths; office parks; and neighborho­od shopping centers.

Downtown Summerlin offers fashion, dining, entertainm­ent,

Red Rock Resort and Class‑a office buildings. City National Arena is home of the Vegas Golden Knights practice facility. The Las Vegas Ballpark is a world‑class Triple‑a baseball stadium.

Summerlin offers over 100 floor plans in over 20 neighborho­ods throughout eight distinct villages and districts. Homes, built by many of the nation’s top homebuilde­rs, are available in a variety of styles — from single‑family homes to town homes, priced from the $400,000s to more than $1 million.

For informatio­n on all actively selling neighborho­ods, visit Sum‑ merlin.com. Before you visit any new Summerlin neighborho­od, call the homebuilde­r to check on hours of operation. Phone numbers for each neighborho­od are on Sum‑ merlin.com.‑

 ?? Downtown Summerlin ?? Las Vegas Aces team member and 2022 and 2023 WNBA champion Kiah Stokes makes a ceremonial donation to The Giving Machine to mark Giving Tuesday at Downtown Summerlin. Helping her is Summerlin Sam, the community’s mascot.
Downtown Summerlin Las Vegas Aces team member and 2022 and 2023 WNBA champion Kiah Stokes makes a ceremonial donation to The Giving Machine to mark Giving Tuesday at Downtown Summerlin. Helping her is Summerlin Sam, the community’s mascot.

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