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Rhodes sponsors Cinco Tee Mayo

Golfers supporting the Nevada Chapter of the National Association of Hispanic Real Estate Professionals will hit the links May 2 for the fifth annual Cinco Tee Mayo Golf Tournament at the Tuscany Golf Club, located within Rhodes Homes' Tuscany Residential Village master-planned community in Henderson.

In addition to the tournament, the event will include raffles, entertainment, awards and a 19th Hole Fiesta with all-you-can-eat Mexican food and drinks.


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  • Rhodes Homes, developer of Tuscany, again serves as a sponsor of the event, which benefits NVAHREP, an organization that works to increase the Hispanic homeownership rate by empowering real estate professionals who serve Hispanic consumers.

    "The NVAHREP is a wonderful organization of real estate professionals working with the growing Hispanic population in our community, and we are excited to once again partner with them to host this golf tournament and fundraiser," said Ryan Soucie, director of sales for Rhodes Homes.

    Funds raised by the tournament help NVAHREP in its efforts to assist members in successfully adjusting to industry changes brought about by enhanced modern technologies, as well as achieve greater representation in key government regulatory positions related to real estate.

    A portion of the funds raised during this year's tournament will also go towards NVAHREP's adopted charities, The Civitan and the Helping Kids Clinic. Both organizations support homeless and underprivileged children in the Las Vegas Valley.

    "The Cinco Tee Mayo Golf Tournament serves to not only help us raise funds to support our efforts in the community, but also to increase awareness which results in more Hispanic families achieving the dream of homeownership," said Leticia Gardea, executive director of NVAHREP. "We appreciate Rhodes Homes' continued sponsorship of the tournament and their support of our more than 3,000 members and affiliates and the local Hispanic community."

    The golf tournament is open to both NVAHREP members and nonmembers, and slots are still available for participants. For more information about sponsorship opportunities or registering to play, contact Gardea at 215-8903 or visit nvahrep.org.

    Designed by renowned golf-course architect Ted Robinson Jr., the 6,906-yard, par 72 Tuscany Golf Club was recently named Golf magazine's No. 1 course in Las Vegas in its annual rankings.

    Tuscany Residential Village is a master-planned community developed by longtime Las Vegas developer Rhodes Homes. Tuscany's 35,000-square-foot recreation center, La Vita Tuscana, includes a lap pool, lagoon pool, hot tubs, full workout facility, aerobics room, indoor and outdoor basketball, racquetball and tennis courts, conference rooms, arts and crafts rooms, billiards, park areas and jungle gyms for children.

    To visit the available home sites at Tuscany, take Lake Mead Drive past Boulder Highway to Mohawk Drive and turn left. Follow the street to the guard-gated main entrance of Tuscany Residential Village and stop by the sales office. Office hours are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily. For more information, call 873-7287 or visit rhodeshomes.com.

    Rhodes Homes is the largest privately held home building company in Southern Nevada and a pioneer in master-planned communities in the Las Vegas Valley, such as Rhodes Ranch and Tuscany Residential Village.

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