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Herb Jaffe: Aristocrat’s arrival a big deal for ever-growing Summerlin

Groundbreaking ceremonies have become routine in Summerlin, thanks to the continuing economic uptick. Although some groundbreakings are for extraordinary developments, both in size and in value, few bring out the most notable public official in the state.

Art displayed at Summerlin Library aimed at capturing essence of Paris

Want to get a feel for France? Denise Marie LaMar’s exhibit Les Fleurs et La Belle France is up until Sept. 5 at Summerlin Library’s art gallery, 1771 Inner Circle. The oil paintings include flowers, street scenes and landscapes inspired by the artist’s trips to France.

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Summerlin woman’s toilet paper gown design nets grand prize, $10K

Kari Curletto of Summerlin will never look at toilet paper the same way again. The Summerlin mother’s wedding gown was chosen as one of the top 10 for the 2017 Toilet Paper Wedding Dress Contest. Curletto received $10,000 as the grand-prize winner, chosen from more than 1,500 entries.

Anna Marie’s Italian Cuisine uses recipes from homeland

Step into Anna Marie’s Italian Cuisine and it’s immediately clear that this is no standard pizza joint. The decor is upscale: rgonomic chairs, tile flooring and UFO lighting.

Ex-cancer patient helps youths at Sunrise Hospital from afar

Michael Spada, 21, grew up in Summerlin and is now a student at the College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, Massachusetts, with a double major in psychology and political science. But he’s still leaving his mark on Southern Nevada, bringing blankets to children hospitalized for cancer treatments. It’s because he knows what they’re experiencing.

Art a childhood passion for Summerlin painter

She’s known as Ladama, the lady in Spanish, and her art has been carried in international galleries. Now Carole Binford a native of Lincoln City, Oregon, resides in the Summerlin area.

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