Awesome Pool Party August 1st New Amenity`s...Corn Hole and Wifi
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Awesome Pool Party August 1st New Amenity`s...Corn Hole and Wifi
Awesome Pool Party August 1st We would like to thank everyone that showed up for the pool party! The Bounce House was a HUGE success with residents of ALL ages! (We have pictures to prove it!) Kona Ice was a hit again, and thank you to Kevin Daugherty from Reserves at Ft Mitchell for grilling for us! We hope you had as much fun as we did! Your Community Team Shannon Lorenzen Senior Property Manager New Amenity's...Corn Hole and Wifi Elizabeth Kannady Assistant Manager We have Corn Hole boards at the office for our residents. You can reserve them for a day or for the weekend. All we ask if for a $50 deposit (check) to ensure they are returned and not damaged. We also now have a work space at the Charleston Pines office that you can use after hours to sit and pick up free Wifi. Stop in and take a look! Cassie Easton Leasing Agent Ty McKeehan Pool Technician Staffing at Charleston Pines Don Cecil Legacy Management is a GREAT company to work for! We have many staff members that have working with the company for 12, 8 and 7 years! Tom Rosenacker has been promoted to Lead Maintenance Technician. This is a new position created by the company. You will still see Tom at Charleston Pines every now and again, but his position affords him the opportunity to go to other sites, help with projects and train staff. Congrats Tom! Jonathan Davis was promoted to Property Manager at Four Seasons apartment homes! We are so proud of him! Elizabeth Kannady has returned to Charleston Pines after a special assignment. We will continue to utilize her skills at other sites due to her exceptional training skills and knowledge of our other locations! You will notice new members of the team as these transitions occur. Be sure to welcome Don Cecil our new Maintenance Technician and Cassie Easton our Leasing Agent. Be proud of your Charleston Pines team as they grow within Legacy Management! We are sure proud of them! (P.S. You may see George wandering around too! He has come out of retirement and is now helping at two of our other sites!) Maintenance Technician Tom Rosenacker Lead Maintenance Tech Office Hours Monday Thru Friday 10:00am-6:00pm Saturday 10:00am-5:00pm Sunday Closed Contact Directory Main Office Smokers Notice It pains our staff to see the Maintenance Technicians have to spend time cleaning up cigarette butts on the property. Our technicians are here to keep our property clean and well maintained, but the amount of time they spend on this detail is atrocious!! If you are a smoker or have a guest that is a smoker, DO NOT THROW YOUR BUTTS ON THE PROPERTY! We have a $25 clean up charge in the Community Rules and Regulations....watch out...you may get a fine! 859-647-6999 Office Fax 859-647-6940 Charleston Pines Apartment Homes | slorenzen@legacymgt.com www.legacymgt.com | 1700 Charleston Ct. Florence, KY 41042 Remembering 9/11 National Day of Service and Remembrance With wide support by the 9/11 community and leading national service organizations, the National Day of Service and Remembrance was established as an inspiring tradition of engaging in charitable service on September 11 each year. This serves as an annual and forward-looking tribute to the 9/11 victims, survivors, and those who rose up in service in response to the attacks. Visit service.org for more information. Infant Incubators Slow Cooker Apple Butter In the late 1800’s, a German pediatrician, Dr. Martin A. Couney, invented the infant incubator we have come to accept as a critical component in premature infant survival. Dr. Couney’s own daughter was a preemie, and in fact, about 36% of infant deaths at the time were due to premature births, however, his daughter lived to adulthood under his care. Many in the medical field were skeptical about his incubator invention, which was a clear box enclosure in which an infant could be kept in a controlled environment with the ability to adjust temperature, oxygen, and humidity levels. The flavors captured in a jar of freshmade apple butter are the epitome of the fall season. Spread it on toast, waffles, muffins, or eat it on your peanut butter sandwich, perhaps even jar some up as a gift for your neighbor. Dr. Couney created an exhibit of infant incubators, where he would graciously take in premature infants from hospitals around the United States, at no charge to the parents, and a team of nurses helped monitor and feed the babies. Exhibit visitors would pay an admission fee of $1 to see the babies and hear a lecture about their care. Babies were released back to their parent’s care when they were deemed healthy. The permanent infant incubator exhibit was set on the Boardwalk in Atlantic City. It is said that Dr. Couney was able to rehabilitate 90% of the infants that came under his care. The Atlantic City exhibit closed in 1943 after his invention became widely accepted and utilized by hospitals across the world, a success he was proud to see before his death in 1950. Dr. Couney’s life continues to be honored in every preemie whose life is saved because of his invention and dedication to change the course of medical history. Directions: 1. Core, peel, and roughly chop the apples. Place in the slow cooker along with cinnamon, water, and both types of sugar. Gently stir together. Feld, C. (2014, November 19). Boardwalk Babes: The Strange Story of the Incubator. Retrieved August 4, 2015, from www.theblaze.com/stories/2014/11/19/boardwalk-babes-the-strangestory-of-the-incubator/ Hall, S. (2015). Frequently Asked Questions about Prematurity. Retrieved August 4, 2015, from www.suehallmd.com/aboutprematurebabies.html Infant Incubator Exhibit. (2015). Retrieved August 4, 2015, from www.atlanticcityexperience.org Anderson, J. (2015). Engined of Our Ingenuity: Babies in Sideshows. Retrieved August 4, 2015, from http://www.uh.edu/engines/epi2279.htm Ingredients: 12 apples 2 Tbsp. cinnamon Juice of 1 lemon ½ cup water ½ cup sugar ½ cup brown sugar Yum! 2.Set slow cooker to LOW, close the lid, and let cook for about 5 hours. Check the liquid periodically to make sure the apples are not drying out. Add more water, as needed. 3.After the apples are cooked thoroughly, place them in a blender or food processor, add lemon juice, and puree until smooth. If the apple butter looks more like apple sauce, lacking a rich brown color, place back into the slow cooker and cook on high for about another hour, leaving it uncovered and checking often. Spoon apple butter into individual jars and store in the refrigerator. A grandparent’s heart is always with their grandkids. Celebrate National Grandparents Day September 13 Don’t Be Stressed, Be Excited! Reclassifying stress as excitement will improve your performance. Whether you’re waiting for your turn to speak at the podium or preparing to meet all the big shots in the company, you’ll probably feel stressed, have sweaty palms, a fast heart beat and hope that you can remember all of your plans. What should you do? Convince yourself to calm down or to get excited. In a Harvard Business School survey, professor Alison Wood Brooks asked hundreds of people what they would do. The responses showed that 91 percent would try to calm down. The Harvard experts say calming down is the wrong choice. To perform under pressure, welcoming anxiety and turning it into excitement for the occasion is far better. In their study, they told half of the participants to tell themselves, “I am calm.” The other half were told to embrace their anxiety and to tell themselves, “I am excited.” The excited speakers felt more able to handle the pressure and were more confident in their ability to give a good talk. Additionally, observers felt that the excited speakers were more persuasive, confident, and competent than those who tried to be calm. In research published in the Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, Jeremy Jamieson, a professor at the University of Rochester, tested the theory with college students who were preparing to take the Graduate Record Examination, which is used for admission to PhD. programs. He told some test-takers that if they felt stressed and anxious they should remind themselves that the stress could be helping them do well. Those who turned stress into excitement did better than others. Other research shows that a positive view of anxiety can make you less likely to burn out on a demanding job. Tips for A Successful Life Love your family. Respect those around you by giving them your best. Be helpful, accountable, and reliable. Set standards. Go to work and work hard. The work you do shows love for your family. All work is valuable and doing your best at work, no matter how humble, earns respect. It opens doors. It builds a foundation for life. Pay your bills. Live up to your agreements. Live within your means. Be a person others trust. Plan for the future. Reserve some money for emergencies; they are inevitable. Always look for new opportunities. Remember, you will not always be young; plan for your old age. Make your own solutions. Don’t look to others to solve your problems. Don’t blame them for your problems. Find your own solutions. Endure setbacks fearlessly. You won’t get what you want all the time and maybe not even most of the time. When disappointed, move forward. Mediterranean Diet Word Search AVOCADO EGGS ESPRESSO FIBER FISH FRUITS GREEN TEA HEALTHY FATS HERBS KEFIR LEAN MEAT LEGUMES MODERATION NUTS OLIVE OIL PORTION SIZE POULTRY RICOTTA SEEDS SPICES VARIETY VEGETABLES WATER WHOLE GRAINS WINE YOGURT Sunday 6 Monday Tuesday 1 Rent is Due Wednesday Thursday 2 3 Rent is LATE at Midnight Friday Saturday 4 5 Five Finger Death Punch and Papa Roach Concert US Bank Arena 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Bengals Raiders game Subscribe to Cincinnati Magazine for great information on the city! Have you changed your furnace filter? If Rent is Still Unpaid, Add Another $25 Late Fee Preserving Apples Class at Boone County Extension Offices Taste of the Boone County Farmers Market 1961 Burlinton Pike 10am-1pm Fall Plant Sale Shelter #1 Boone County Arboretum
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