Riverton Community News
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Riverton Community News
February 2013 Riverton Community News 3400 South Platte River Dr. Sheridan, CO 80110 • 303.783.8500 • Rivertonisyourhome.com Leasing Center Hours: Monday-Friday 9:00 am to 6:00 pm, Sat 9:00 am to 5:00 pm and Sun 12:00 pm to 5:00 pm Highlights Emergency After Hours Wasatch is thrilled to have you call Riverton on the Platte your home. We are here to help with all your apartment needs. As a reminder, if you need our assistance after hours, please call 303-426-3633. Need Storage or a reserved parking space? We wanted to take a moment to inform residents of taking advantage of storage or reserving a parking space. Storage closets are available from only $20 to $25! We have carports at $30/mo, a reserved space in the parking garage at $40/mo or a detached garage at $95/mo. Meet the Staff Community Manager-Stephanie Harpoon Financial Manager-Samantha Palazzolo Leasing-Chery Lettin Maintenance Supervisor-Steve Davis Maintenance Tech-Joshua Gibson Groundskeeper-Jacob Sheffer Courtesy Patrol Did you know Riverton on the Platte has Courtesy Patrol? Signal 88 is here for the convenience of residents! Residents, you can call 720-238-5047 to report any after hours noise complaints or parking issues. Happy Valentines Day! Looking for fun things to do in February? Valentine's Day is February 14th (Thursday). Let us have dinner ready for you when you come home. Stop by the office on 2/14/13 and pick up your ready to eat pizza for only $5! Downtown Aquarium- February 14th and 15th-Romance Under the Sea. Botanic Gardens-February 14th-Seedlings:Roses are Red, Violets are Blue Denver Museum of Nature & Science-February 14th: Deep Sea 3D, Cosmic Journey: A Solar System Adventure Children's Museum-February 15-3,2,1....Blast off Denver Zoo-Free Day is Thursday February 21st Being a Good Neighbor Being a good neighbor is more than a clever tag line for an insurance company; It's something we should strive to be every day. It's about the actions we perform daily. Being a good neighbor is saying hi to the person who lives down the way, even though you may not know their name. Being a good neighbor is turning your music down and being considerate for the person next door. Being a good neighbor is picking up after your pet. (Anyone found not picking up after their pet, will be subject to a fine up to $75.) Being a good neighbor is picking up your cigarette butts and not throwing them over your balcony. Also, being a good neighbor is NOT parking in a reserved space that does not belong to you. (Violators will be towed if parked in a reserved space that does not belong to you.) Try being a good neighbor. After all, doing something good often reaps something good in return. *All offers subject to change. Best Savings Advice Ever Liven Up Your Valentine’s Day T E veryone has gotten financial advice, solicited or not, from someone in their life. Advice on saving and investing money can vary, but in good advice, there is always a common theme. Here are some simple tips that can make all the difference in how you view saving money. Always save a little. No matter how much money you make, always put something aside. Think of it as paying yourself first, before any other bills or other spending. Know the difference between needs and wants. This is simply a way to learn to control your spending. If you are honest with yourself, you will realize that much of your spending is wantbased spending, not just on needs. If you can’t distinguish between the two, you will end up spending too much. Know the true cost. The true cost of many items is not just on the price tag. Consider all the time and energy you need for maintenance, storage, upkeep, and insurance on anything you buy. If you need more money, figure out how to make more money. Scrimping and economizing are great ways to stretch your budget. But if you are finding that you are not making ends meet and are not able to save any money, it is time to evaluate your income. Often the fastest way out of debt and into more savings is to generate more income. This can mean anything from picking up an extra part-time job to going back to school to earn your degree. Sudoku and Word Game for Kids: Words in Words Word Games for Kids: Words in Words You can sometimes make words using the letters in a larger word. For example, from the word “tube” you can make “be,” “bet,” “but,” and “tub.” Now onto a harder one: how many words can you make from the word “February?” (Hint: we found 42.) ired of giving a card and some candy? There are lots of creative ways to show your affection for your loved one. Consider trying these ideas this Valentine’s Day. Make a photo gift. It is easy and inexpensive to have a photo put on a mug, t-shirt, key chain, or even playing cards. Choose one of you two together, enjoying each other. Make something by hand. Whether you make a cake, knit a scarf, write a poem, or cook an entire dinner, your loved one will appreciate the time you put into your gift. Enjoy the outdoors together. Taking a walk or hike together can be romantic and calming. It gives you and your honey a chance to connect and talk. Get some petals. Ask at your florist for some of the petals they trim off of their roses. These petals are usually fresh and lovely and are even sometimes free. Use them to decorate your dinner table, bed, or to float in a bathtub. Get a photograph taken. Arrange to have a professional photographer take pictures of you together. Not only is this an enjoyable activity, but you will also create a lasting memory. Answers Are, aye, bar, bare, barf, bay, be, bear, beau, berry, bra, bray, burr, bury, buy, buyer, by, bye, ear, era, err, far, fare, fear, ferry, fray, fry, fryer, fur, furry, fury, rare, ray, rear, rebury, ref, refry, rub, ruby, rue, yea, year.