Mountain’s Edge celebrates grand opening of Paiute Park with free festivities Sept. 17
September 19, 2016 - 3:57 am
Mountain’s Edge will celebrate the grand opening of its third park Sept. 17 with a special park blessing ceremony and youth dance by the Las Vegas Paiute Tribe beginning at 2 p.m. followed by Family Field Day festivities until 6 p.m. The community is invited to join residents at the free events and to help welcome the neighborhood park.
Paiute Park was named in recognition of the history of the people who originally inhabited the Las Vegas Valley. Ancestors of the Paiutes occupied most of Southern Nevada and parts of the Colorado River, Southern California and Utah. In 1826, trappers and traders began crossing Paiute land, and these crossings became known in 1829 as the Old Spanish Trail. The trade route from New Mexico to California passed by the Mountain’s Edge community.
Representatives of the Las Vegas Paiute Tribe will participate in the grand opening with a blessing ceremony, explanation of traditional Paiute children’s dances, a performance of one of the dances and a participatory round dance. Clark County Commissioner Susan Brager, whose district represents Mountain’s Edge; John Ritter, chief executive officer of Focus Property Group, developer of the 3,500-acre Mountain’s Edge master plan; and members of the Mountain’s Edge Master Association also will participate to kick off the festivities.
“Offering our residents an active outdoor lifestyle has always been a primary goal of life at Mountain’s Edge and we are excited to be adding Paiute Park to the community’s list of amenities,” Ritter said. “At the same time, we continue to honor the history of our valley. This park opening shows our continued commitment to maintaining the quality of Mountain’s Edge as it approaches full build out and construction is completed on the community’s last few neighborhoods.” Family Field Day activities at the park will include slides, carnival games, face-painting, obstacle course activities and a DJ. Several food trucks will have items for purchase.
Paiute Park features a multiuse field, turf volleyball field, a tot lot and basketball courts. It complements other amenities featured throughout the master plan, including Exploration Park, Nathaniel Jones Park, various trails, open spaces and the Mountain’s Edge Regional Park.
Paiute Park is on Cimarron Road, south of Blue Diamond Road. For information, call 702-898-5777 or visit mountainsedge.com.