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FJ-726 - Country Club Village - Issue: 08/01/11 Viewed: 08/23/11 12:03 PM COUNTRY CLUB VILLAGE A PA RT M E N T S AUGUST 2011 Sweet Summer Savor the season. Summer’s in full swing! A Figure of Speech Phrase: Spill the beans. Meaning: To reveal a secret or confess to something. Origin: In ancient Greece, voters cast their ballots by placing black and white beans into jars. If the beans were spilled, results would be known before the election was over. Super Food: Watermelon Naps Help Your Noggin Your Staff Manager Cindi Thomas Assistant Manager Brett Gardner Team Leader Dick Major Leasing Consultants Lindsay Hales Abby Hanson Maintenance Technicians Rick Boggess Dan Randolph Grounds Austin McKinney Next time you find yourself nodding off in the middle of the day, don’t feel guilty. You’re making room in your brain for new information. Researchers at the University of California-Berkeley discovered that a 60-minute snooze significantly boosted learning ability. A previous study by the same researchers indicated that pulling an all-nighter had a negative effect on learning ability. Bag the Bacteria It’s no question that reusable shopping bags are a more eco-friendly choice than paper or plastic. But they can harbor bacteria, so make sure to occasionally clean them, either by hand or in a washing machine. Avoid carrying raw meat and produce in reusable bags, and don’t leave the bags in a warm car, where bacteria are more likely to multiply. Easy Way to Cut Calories Start your morning by slathering your toast with a tablespoon of all-natural fruit preserves instead of butter or margarine. Crisp, cool watermelon is a tasty and nutritious ending to a summer meal. This sweet relative of the cantaloupe, squash and cucumber is high in vitamins A and C and lycopene. These antioxidants help prevent heart attack, stroke and cancer. Choose watermelons that are heavy for their size and have a yellowish area on one side, where the fruit rested on the ground. This indicates that the watermelon was vine-ripened and is more likely to be flavorful and juicy. Order Whole-Grain Pasta Trying to get more whole grains in your diet? Next time you go out for Italian food, ask whether your dish can be made with whole-grain pasta. Don’t feel saucy for making such a request—several national chains say they will serve whole-wheat pasta to customers who ask for it. Important Numbers Office (515) 223-1180 Fax (515) 223-1182 Maintenance Emergency (515) 729-3599 Fire, Police, Emergency 911 Office Hours Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday 9:00 a.m.–5:30 p.m. Tuesday 9:00 a.m.–7:30 p.m. Saturday 10:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. FJ-726 - Country Club Village - Issue: 08/01/11 Viewed: 08/23/11 12:03 PM August 2011 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 1909: A penny for your thoughts! The Lincoln 1-cent coin enters the currency market. August 1782: As commander-in-chief of the Continental Army, George Washington establishes the Badge of Military Merit, later named the Purple Heart. 1790: The first U.S. Census reveals nearly 4 million people living in America. 1861: The Confederate Congress levies its first income tax to raise revenue for the Civil War. 1911: Procter and Gamble slides into the shortening market and American kitchens with Crisco. 1914: The Panama Canal officially opens, providing a seafaring path between North and South America. 1930: Clarence Birdseye patents his “quick-freeze” method for packaging frozen foods. 1932: Flying high, Amelia Earhart successfully becomes the first woman to make a nonstop transcontinental flight. 1939: The world premiere of MGM’s “The Wizard of Oz” takes place at the Strand Theatre in Oconomowoc, Wis. 1959: Hawaii enters the union, becoming the 50th state. 1963: Martin Luther King Jr. mobilizes desegregation supporters in Washington, D.C., with his “I Have a Dream” speech. 1981: The IBM Personal Computer is introduced. Its retail starting price? $1,565. 2008: Barack Obama becomes the first African-American to be nominated by a major political party for President of the United States.