Las Vegas Review-Journal

Celebrate Earth Day weekend at Downtown Summerlin

Activities include farmers market, cycling event

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Downtown Summerlin, the dynamic urban center of the Summerlin master-planned community, will host two events Earth Day weekend to mark the occasion, while promoting overall wellness.

Student Farmers Market — April 19

On April 19, Downtown Summerlin hosts the Student Farmers Market organized by Green Our Planet, a local nonprofit that helps schools valleywide plant and operate teaching gardens. Considered the country’s largest student market, the free event runs from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and features produce from gardens at 55 schools throughout Southern Nevada. More than 500 student farmers will be on hand to sell school-grown fruits, herbs, vegetables and crafts to the public, with all proceeds going directly to participat­ing school garden programs.

During the growing process, students also learn how to run their own businesses and create a school-garden-based business plan. At the farmers markets, they’re matched with bankers who coach them through customer service and negotiatio­n as they sell their garden-grown fruits and vegetables to the community.

In Summerlin, Green Our Planet is involved in helping several community schools with their gardens funded by Howard Hughes.

Tour de Summerlin — April 20

Tour de Summerlin, Southern Nevada’s longest-running cycling event, returns to the community April 20. The event, presented by Howard Hughes, is expected to draw more than 500 cyclists.

Now celebratin­g its 22nd year, Tour de Summerlin offers three distances: an 80-mile, a 40-mile and a 20-mile ride for all skill levels with start times beginning at 7 a.m. Registrati­on is closed. Spectators are invited to enjoy the launch of hundreds of cyclists from The Lawn at Downtown Summerlin.

According to Danielle Bisterfeld­t, senior vice president, marketing and consumer experience for Summerlin, Tour de Summerlin was developed to showcase the community’s beauty while giving cyclists scenic routes that include Summerlin’s actively selling new-home neighborho­ods and stunning views of Red Rock Canyon National Conservati­on Area to the west. As an untimed event, the goal of Tour de Summerlin is to promote health, outdoor enjoyment and safe cycling practices, she said.

Now, in its 34th year of developmen­t, Summerlin offers more amenities than any other Southern Nevada community. They include 300-plus parks of all sizes; 200-plus miles of interconne­cted trails; resident-exclusive community centers; 10 golf courses; 26 public, private and charter schools; a public library and performing arts center; Summerlin Hospital Medical Center; houses of worship representi­ng 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 and home of the Las Vegas Aviators.

Summerlin offers nearly 100 floor plans in approximat­ely 20 neighborho­ods throughout nine 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 mid$400,000s to more than $1 million.

For informatio­n on all actively selling neighborho­ods, visit Summerlin.com.

Before you visit, call the builders to check on hours of operation. Phone numbers for each neighborho­od are on Summerlin.com.

 ?? Summerlin ?? Downtown Summerlin will host the Student Farmers Market organized by Green Our Planet on April 19 from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. More than 500 student farmers will be on hand to sell their school-grown fruits, herbs, vegetables and crafts to the public with all proceeds going to participat­ing school garden programs.
Summerlin Downtown Summerlin will host the Student Farmers Market organized by Green Our Planet on April 19 from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. More than 500 student farmers will be on hand to sell their school-grown fruits, herbs, vegetables and crafts to the public with all proceeds going to participat­ing school garden programs.

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