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LEASING CENTER

Leasing Hours:

Monday – Friday      10:00 am – 6:00 pm                  Subject to change

Saturday and Sunday we are closed.

The Leasing Center will be CLOSED on Monday, May 28th in observance of Memorial Day. Office hours will resume on Tuesday, May 29th.

Don’t forget that the drop box outside of the office is available for you to drop your rent payments (please include building and apartment number in a sealed envelope), correspondence and keys! PLEASE DO NOT LEAVE CASH IN THE DROP BOX!!

BUGS!!

Yes . . . spring has sprung and it’s that time of the year when the “bugs” come out too!  If you are experiencing issues with some unsightly pests; call the Leasing Center and we will schedule our Pest Control Service Man to come and take care of it for you!

Sunday, May 13th!

Don’t forget to honor your mother or a special woman that has made an impact in your life!  Here are a few gift ideas to help you out:  card, flowers, brunch, pedicure/manicure, gift certificates, movie tickets, gift basket, chocolate, candles, perfume, jewelry or your time spent with your mother.

MAINTENANCE CORNER

Since we are a “PET FRIENDLY COMMUNITY”, we have installed 4 pet stations for your convenience that contain waste bags.

If you have a pet, please help us keep the property clean by always cleaning up your pet’s waste and properly disposing of it in the garbage receptacles around the community.  Your pet also should not be utilizing a balcony as their restroom.  This affects the tenant’s patio area below you.

Due to the above mentioned issues we are implementing the following VIOLATION CHARGES: 

VIOLATION

GARBAGE

PET

WASTE

CIGARETTE

 BUTTS

1ST

$25.00

$ 25.00

$ 25.00

2ND

$50.00

$ 75.00

$ 50.00

3RD

$100.00

$ 125.00

$ 100.00

Additional Violations may lead to eviction!

HAPPY BIRTHDAY

JUSTIN VANDERPOOL                                                      MICHAEL DOTSON

DOUG ALEXANDER                                                      JUSTIN LABEAN

RUDY ESCAMILLA-MCDONALD                                    MARTIN CORNEJO

RYAN LOTZ                                                                        BRITTNY STING

LONNIE WHITE                                                                        TIMOTHY DEHMEL

LACEY QUINTEL                                                                        BRANDON GOULD

AMANDA DECKER                                                      JAMIE ZIELINSKI

GEOFFREY JAMROG                                                      TERRY HOOL

AMBER LOWE                                                                        MARK HARDY

MICHAEL SALISBURY

LATE CHARGES AND RETURNED CHECK POLICY

EFFECTIVE MAY 1, 2012

Please remember that rent is due on the 1st and if we do not receive payment by the 3rd, late charges will be assessed on the morning of the 4th. (Please note that this policy is in effect even if it falls on a weekend or holiday.)  Per day late charges of $5 per day will be posted until the balance is paid in full.

Below you will find the excerpt from your lease regarding these charges:

  1. Late Charges and Returned Check Charges:

A late charge, as additional rent, of $35.00 will be assessed on the 4th day of the month and $5.00 per day thereafter until all rent and late charges are paid in full.  Rent paid on or after the third day of the month must be paid with a money order, a cashier’s check or credit card (if applicable).  Tenant shall, in addition to being subject to Landlord’s other remedies under this Lease, pay a service charge of $75.00 and any other applicable bank charges for any checks returned unpaid by the Tenant’s bank.  Returned checks must be replaced with a money order, cashier’s check or credit card (if applicable) and are subject to applicable late fees.

CONGRATULATIONS TO DAWN KEHR FOR WINNING THE APRIL CONTEST!

RECIPE CORNER

PLEASE SUBMIT YOUR FAVORITE SIMPLE RECIPE. IF YOUR RECIPE IS SELECTED TO BE PUBLISHED IN OUR NEWSLETTER, YOU WILL RECEIVE $10 OFF YOUR RENT.

RECIPES

Parmesan Walleye

Ingredients:

Walleye fillets

Egg wash

Instant potatoes

Parmesan cheese

Italian seasonings

Directions:

Combine last three ingredients to make a dry batter for the fish.

Take your egg wash, dip fish fillets in until well coated.  Dip in dry batter until well covered.

Broil the fish to desired temperature.

Peanut Butter Pie

Ingredients:

1 8oz package cream cheese

1 c confectioner’s sugar

3/4 c crunchy peanut butter

1 plus 1(12 oz) cartons refrigerated whipped topping

2 graham cracker pie crusts

Directions:

In a large bowl, mix the cream cheese, confectioner’s sugar, and peanut butter together.  Fold in 1 carton of the whipped topping.

Divide mixture between the pie crusts and chill for several hours.  Top each pie with half of the remaining carton whipped topping.

Broccoli Salad

Ingredients:

1 Ib broccoli

¼ Ib bacon

1 ¼ c shredded cheddar

¼ c chopped red onion

1 c salad dressing

1 6oz sour cream

1/8 c sugar

Directions:

Clean & chop broccoli.

Cook & crumble bacon.

Place broccoli, bacon, cheese, and onion in a bowl.

In a separate bowl, mix together salad dressing, sour cream, and   sugar until smooth.  Pour over salad.

Mix well and chill.

THINGS TO DO AROUND TOWN!

Thursday-Sunday, May 10-13 • Spring Downtown Diva Weekend

  • The perfect girl’s getaway! Whether you have an hour, a day or a weekend, there’s something for everyone.  This weekend is filled with fashion, pampering, and the “must haves” of the season. Enjoy Cocktails in the City with an accessories fashion show and the famous Diva Delight cocktail. Fashion & French Toast, combining a runway fashion show with a delicious buffet breakfast, takes place Saturday morning. A special way to spend time with friends and your mom during Mother’s Day weekend.
  • Wednesday, May 23 • Apps & Ales
    Following all the traditions of Bay City’s famous Wine Walk, this event highlights all of Downtown’s delicious eateries and pubs. Attendees will enjoy a night full of great appetizers, specialty brews and music in the streets!

Answers given by elementary school age children to the following questions:

Why did God make mothers?
1. She’s the only one who knows where the scotch tape is.
2. Mostly to clean the house.
3. To help us out of there when we were getting born.

What kind of little girl was your Mom?
1. My Mom has always been my Mom and none of that other stuff.
2. I don’t know because I wasn’t there, but my guess would be pretty
bossy.
3. They say she used to be nice.

If you could change one thing about your Mom, what would it be?
1. She has this weird thing about me keeping my room clean. I’d get rid
of that.
2. I’d make my Mom smarter. Then she would know it was my sister who
did it and not me.
3. I would like for her to get rid of those invisible eyes on her back.

Who’s the boss at your house?
1. Mom doesn’t want to be boss, but she has to because dad’s such a goof
ball.
2. Mom. You can tell by room inspection. She sees the stuff under the
bed.
3. I guess Mom is, but only because she has a lot more to do than dad.

HAPPY MOTHER’S DAY TO ALL OUR GREAT MOMS!

RESIDENT NEWSLETTER

March 2012

LEASING CENTER

Leasing Hours:

Monday – Friday      10:00 am – 6:00 pm                  Subject to change

Saturday – 12:00 – 4:00 pm

Don’t forget that the drop box outside of the office is available for you to drop your rent payments (please include building and apartment number in a sealed envelope), correspondence and keys.

DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME BEGINS

Be sure to set your clocks one hour forward on Sunday, March 11th.

LEASE RENEWALS

Lease renewals are mailed out to residents at least 45 days before the end of their current Lease End Date. The lease renewal must be returned to the Leasing Office 1 month prior to the end of your current lease term.

If you do not do this, your lease will automatically renew for 12 months at the rate quoted on your lease renewal form. If you intend to move; please fill out a Notice to Vacate and include a forwarding address. This can be picked up in the Leasing Office. Sorry, we cannot accept a verbal notice to vacate.

NOTICE TO VACATE & EARLY TERMINATION

If your time here at GolfView is coming to an end, a minimum of a 30 day notice must be given in writing and include a forwarding address. A notice to vacate is separate from your Lease Renewal Form and can be picked up in the Leasing Office.

If you are terminating your lease early, the early termination fee plus concession paybacks must be paid in full at the time you are giving notice.

MOVING OUT??

Just a few reminders before you turn in keys:

  • § Please remember to keep the heat turned ON and set at 62 degrees. If you fail to do this, WATER PIPES CAN BURST and you will be responsible for all damages that may occur to your unit and any others that may also be damaged as a result.

Check with the office to be sure you do not have any balances owed (previous rent or utilities) and that we have a forwarding address to send any mail that may still be delivered to your unit and your final statement or security deposit refund.

MAINTENANCE CORNER

PLEASE REMEMBER:

  • § Patios/balconies/entrance areas are not for storage or a place for garbage!! Any violators are subject to charges per item! Please dispose of your garbage immediately in the dumpsters throughout the community.
  • § PLEASE clean up after your pets. We work hard to keep our community an enjoyable place to live and you can do your part by taking the time to pick up your pet’s waste.
  • § PLEASE CALL THE OFFICE WHEN ANY WORK NEEDS TO BE DONE IN YOUR APARTMENT.  Do not stop and tell the maintenance person of any issues.  Everything needs to be processed through the office first.

MAILBOXES

Please be sure you are checking your mail box and checking it often. Not only is it important to receive correspondence sent from the Leasing Office, but it is equally important for your own bills, etc. If your mailbox remains full for a few consecutive days, the mail carrier may assume the unit is abandoned and will no longer deliver mail to your address.

Buy-Sell-Trade-Give-A-Way

Sell: A baby swing-electric/battery $25.00

Please call Ashley or Danny anytime between 8am-10 pm. (989)545-6099.

Buy: Computer desk.  Chocolate brown or dark brown only.  I prefer a more modern one, but, if not that’s ok.  Desk chair any type. Call anytime. (989) 714-1416.

MARCH BIRTHDAYS

JESSICA KUDER                                                   SUZZETTE MEREDITH

NATHAN PARMER                                    NICHOLAS FRISKE

ANDREW KNECHT                                    TIMOTHY DANKS

LISA POWELL                                                      JUSTIN LABEAN

ERICA COLEMAN                                    BETH CORREA MAK

SAMBASIVA BANDLA                                    CHARLES VIZARD

SANDRA ALONZO                                    JONATHON STROZESKI

DANIEL DOUPONCE                                    PATTIE STING

MANDI  KOSNIK                                                   CORDELL TAYLOR

KURTIS WHITNEY

 

APARTMENT INSPECTIONS

We will be doing apartment inspections in May. Items that will be checked are:

General cleanliness            Walls, windows, carpet

Smoke Alarms                        furnace

Light bulbs                        Sinks and cabinets

RECIPES

Irish Ginger Snaps

Ingredients

  • § 1 cup white sugar
  • § 1 egg
  • § ¼ teaspoon salt
  • § ¾ cup shortening
  • § 2 cups all-purpose flour
  • § ½ teaspoon baking soda
  • § 1 teaspoon ground cloves
  • § 1 teaspoon ground ginger
  • § 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon

Directions

1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C)

2. Cream sugar, egg, salt, and shortening together. Add flour, baking soda and spices. Mix well. Roll teaspoonfuls of dough into balls and roll the balls in sugar

3. Bake at 350 degrees F (175 degrees C) for 5 to 6 minutes

Real Potato Leek Soup

Ingredients

  • § 18 small red new potatoes
  • § 6 cups chicken broth
  • § 3 leeks, chopped
  • § 3 tablespoons butter
  • § 2 cups milk
  • § Salt and pepper to taste

Directions

1. Place potatoes into a large saucepan with water to cover. Bring to a boil and cook until tender. Meanwhile, sauté leeks in butter until translucent.

2. When potatoes are done, skin them while they are still hot and cut them into bit sized pieces. Place potatoes into a stock pot with chicken broth and leeks. Season with salt and pepper.

3. Cook over medium heat until simmering, then remove from heat and stir in milk. Serve immediately

THINGS TO DO AROUND TOWN!

Sunday, March 18- ST PATRICK’S DAY PARADE

The parade begins at 2 pm at Center and Park Avenues and ends at Wenonah Park.  Join us for this annual celebration of everything Irish!  A great way to welcome Spring!

Friday & Saturday, March 23-24 – Welcome Spring Open House weekend.

Downtown welcomes spring with open houses all over town.  Enjoy the true signs of spring with beautiful new ideas and products for the home, fashions to lift your spirits and a bounty of dining options.  A great time of the year to get out of the house and stroll historic Downtown Bay City!

Pet Policies

  • GolfView Apartments require that you provide a photograph of your pet to be obtained in your file.
  • All adult domestic household cats must be spayed or neutered.  Residents owning cats shall maintain waterproof litter boxes for cat waste.  Refuse from litter boxes shall not accumulate or become unsightly or unsanitary.  Cat litter is to be disposed of in an appropriate manner.
  • Veterinarian proof of inoculation (shots) must be provided for all pets in accordance with state and local law ordinances.
  • The pet and its living quarters must be maintained in a manner to prevent odors and any other unsanitary conditions in the owner’s apartment and surrounding areas.  The pet is to be restrained (on a leash) when in public areas of the building or community.  The pet must be accompanied by a person who is able to control the pet.
  • Pets may not be left unattended in an apartment for over 24 hours.  If the pet is left unattended and no arrangements are made for its care, Management will have the right to enter the apartment and take the un-cared for pet to be boarded at a local animal care facility at the owner’s expense.
  • Pets may not be bred or used for commercial purposes.  Pet bedding is not to be washed in any common laundry facility.
  • Three substantiated complaints by neighbors or Management regarding pets disturbing neighbors through noise, odor, animal waste, or other nuisance or any other violations of this policy will result in the owner having to remove the pet.  This shall include the interference of any pet with the proper and rightful conduct of Management/Maintenance staff in the prosecution of their duties and responsibilities when entering an apartment after proper notification or to respond to an emergency situation.  Failure to comply with a request to remove a pet will be considered a lease violation.
  • Pets must be kept in the owner’s apartment or on a leash under a person’s control at all times when outside.  No outdoor pens, cages, carriers, houses or runs may be constructed.  Pets will be allowed only in designated areas of the grounds of the community.  Animals may not be restrained to fences, posts, trees, balconies, etc.  Cats will be allowed in common areas only for the purpose of entering and leaving the building.  Pet owners must clean up after their pets and are responsible for disposing of pet waste.
  • Pet Owner/Residents assume full responsibility for the pet and agrees to hold Management harmless from any claims caused by an action or inaction of the pet.  If a pet causes harm to any person, the pet’s owner shall be required to immediately and permanently remove the pet from the community.  The pet owner’s residency may also be subject to termination.

St Patrick’s Day Puzzle

Congratulations to Dawn Kehr for winning February’s prize.  The first 5 to turn in the correct puzzles this month, will receive a $10 coupon to use as rent credit.

 

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RESIDENT NEWSLETTER

December 2011

 


 

LEASING CENTER

Leasing Hours:

Monday – Friday      9:00 am -5:00 pm                                   Subject to change

Saturday by appointment and Sunday we are closed

The Leasing Center will be closed on Monday, December 26th!  Business hours will resume on Tuesday, December 27th!

Don’t forget that the drop box outside of the office on the left side is available for you to drop your rent payments, correspondence and keys!

**If you are dropping rent, please leave in a sealed envelope with your name, building and apartment number – NO CASH!

MOVING OUT??

Please remember to keep the heat turned ON and set at 62 degrees.  If you fail to do this; you will be responsible for all damages that may occur to your unit and any others that may be damaged as a result.

MAINTENANCE CORNER

Our Maintenance Team is here to serve you.

 

If you have a request for service please let us know as soon as possible. Do not wait until issues get worse. Doing so may cause more damage to your unit or to your neighbors.

When reporting an issue after regular office hours, please be sure to leave the following information in your message:

  •  Your Name
    •  Building and Address
  •  Contact Information
    •  Do we have permission to enter your home
    • Do you have pets?
(Please keep your pets in a locked room when our maintenance team will we working in your home)

Work Orders are scheduled on a priority basis and will generally be followed up on within 24-48 hours.

HOLIDAY DECORATING

The holidays are supposed to be fun, so let that happen with your decorations. Create your holiday decorations to match your personality and style.  Auburn Ridge Residents are allowed to decorate their balcony and/or porch areas, front doors as well as the interior of your unit.  Christmas Trees should be artificial only – not “real” Christmas trees.  Remember to be safe with your holiday decorating; do not leave candles on unattended, turn your Christmas lighted decorations off before leaving and don’t overload electrical outlets.  For other safety tips visit http://www.cpsc.gov/cpscpub/pubs/611.pdf.

For decorating ideas . . .visit:

PREPPING FOR SNOW!

As you might imagine, snow removal on a property of this size can be a daunting task, but there are some guidelines that if followed, can lighten the load on us all.

  • Make sure that the front of your car does not overhang the sidewalk! When car bumpers overhang the sidewalk it presents not only a risk of damage to your vehicle, but a substantial obstacle to snow removal.
  • In order to greatly reduce the risk of slip and falls, please wear appropriate footwear in icy, snowy, or frigid conditions. Your cooperation is greatly appreciated, and we look forward to serving you with a problem-free snow removal season!

                  Do not block the sidewalks  with your vehicles.

Please stay off the pond once it freezes over.  Although it looks strong enough to stand on; we do not want any accidents.

SATELLITE DISHES

If you wish to install a satellite dish in your unit, you must receive authorization from the Leasing Office and you must comply with certain rules and restrictions:

  • The dish may ONLY be placed on your balcony/patio area or inside your apartment.
  • Dishes may not be, under any circumstances, installed on, or affixed, attached, or clamped to any exterior building walls or roofs, any windows, patio or balcony railings or posts.
  • A dish that is placed on a balcony or inside the apartment may not protrude outside a window or over a railing of any kind.
  • Dishes may not be placed in any common area of the community.
  • No holes of any kind are permitted to be drilled in any exterior walls, window frames or balcony railings.

Failure to comply will result in removal of the satellite dish and you will be responsible for any repairs caused by building damages and the re-installation of your dish

These can be found in your Community Policies and Resident Handbook on page 7 under section 2.13. In addition, please have your installation technician check with the office so they are also aware of these restrictions.

EASY CHRISTMAS APPETIZERS

SAUSAGE BALLS

Ingredients:Update

  • 1 lb bulk sausage
  • 1 (10 ounce) package sharp cheddar cheese (grated)
  • 2 cups Bisquick baking mix

Directions:

1.  Allow cheese and sausage to reach room temperature.

2.  Place in mixing bowl with Bisquick and blend till smooth.

(Use a hand-held electric mixer to incorporate ingredients or stir).

3.  NOTE: Mixture will be quite dry.

4.  Line cookie sheet with aluminum foil.

Spray well with vegetable oil spray.

5.  Press/roll mixture into 1 inch balls by hand.

Place onto cookie sheets about 1 inch apart.

6.  Bake in 400* oven for 10 to 12 minutes, or till golden brown.

7.  Drain on paper toweling.

8.  Serve warm

SPANAKOPITA TARTS

Ingredients:

  • tablespoons thinly sliced scallions
  • 1-1/2 teaspoons olive/vegetable oil
  • 1-1/2 cups torn fresh spinach leaves
  • 1/2 cup crumbled feta cheese
  • 1 to 2 teaspoons dill weed
  • 1 tablespoon minced fresh parsley\
  • 7 sheets phyllo dough (about 14 inch x 9 inch)
  • 3 tablespoons butter/margarine, melted
  1. 1.      In a small skillet, cook scallions in oil until tender. Stir in spinach; cook and stir for 2 minutes longer. Cool and squeeze dry.
  2. 2.      In a bowl, combine the cheese, dill, and parsley. Stir in spinach mixture; set aside.
  3. 3.      Place one sheet of phyllo dough on a lightly floured surface. Lightly brush with butter. Top with another sheet of phyllo dough; brush with butter. Repeat with remaining dough. Place a 6-oz. custard cup upside down on dough. Cut around custard cup with a small pizza cutter.
  4. 4.      Place about 4 teaspoons of cheese mixture in the center of each circle. Bring edges of circle up and around cheese, forming a tart. Brush dough with butter. Place on an ungreased baking sheet. Bake at 350°F for 25-30 minutes or until golden brown and spinach mixture is hot.

10 Things to say about gifts you don’t like

10. Boy, if I had not recently shot up four sizes, that would’ve fit.
9. It would be a shame if the garbage man ever accidentally took this from me.
8. Perfect for wearing in the basement.
7. Well, well, well…
6. I really don’t deserve this.
5. Gosh, I hope this never catches fire!
4. I Love it, but I fear the jealousy it will inspire.
3. If the dog buries it, I’ll be furious!
2. Sadly, tomorrow I enter the federal witness protection program.
1. To think I got this the year I vowed to give all my gifts to charity.
THINGS TO DO AROUND TOWN!

Cars, Trees & Traditions

Now thru Friday December 30th

Walter P. Chrysler Museum

The Museum’s seventh annual exhibit will spotlight eight decades of holiday season celebrations through 23 decorated trees paired with Chrysler vehicles throughout the Museum. Evergreens on the Museum’s two top floors feature authentic ornamentation from the early 1900s through the 1980s, while those in Boss Chrysler’s Garage are embellished by theme.

Breakfast with Santa
Saturday, December 10 from 9:00-11:00am & Saturday, December 17 from 9:00-11:00am
Join Santa for a special Breakfast at the Historic Longacre House. Eat with the jolly one himself and enjoy pictures and time to share your Christmas list. Each child will received a special gift and picture with Santa.

Ages: All, Registration Deadline: Dec.7

Child Fee:$15

Resident Child Discount Fee:$10

Adult Fee:$13

Resident Adult Discount Fee:$8

Wicked

Starting Wednesday, December 7th – Saturday December 31st

Detroit Opera House – Detroit, MI

Long before Dorothy drops in, two other girls meet in the land of Oz. One – born with emerald green skin – is smart, fiery and misunderstood. The other is beautiful, ambitious and very popular. How these two grow to become the Wicked Witch of the West and Glinda the Good Witch makes for the most spellbinding new musical in years. When Wicked opened on Broadway, it worked its magic on critics and audiences alike. The show went on to win 15 major awards, including the Grammy® and 3 Tony® Awards.” Today, Wicked is “Broadway’s biggest blockbuster.”

DETROIT CHAMBER WINDS “HOLIDAY BRASS”

Tuesday, December 13 at 7:30 PM

FARMINGTON PLAYERS BARN

The finest musicians around present a warm, holiday tradition that will make your heart sing! These members of the Detroit Symphony and Michigan Opera Theatre Orchestras will absolutely light up your holidays. A very special price for this great concert!

Tickets:$19 (adults); $17 (seniors/students).

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RESIDENT NEWSLETTER

NOVEMBER 2011

 


 

LEASING CENTER

Leasing Hours:

Monday – Friday      9:00 am – 5:00 pm                  Subject to change

Saturday and Sunday we are closed

The Leasing Center will be CLOSED on Thursday, November 24th and on Friday, November 25th in observance of Thanksgiving. We will re-open on Monday, November 28th.

Don’t forget that the drop box outside of the office on the left side is available for you to drop your rent payments, correspondence and keys!

**If you are dropping rent, please leave in a sealed envelope with your name, building and apartment number – NO CASH!

DAYLIGHT SAVINGS

Don’t forget to turn your clocks back one hour on November 5th before going to bed at night so you can enjoy 60 more minutes of sleep!

RESIDENT REFERRAL PROGRAM

NEWPORT CREEK Residents can earn rent credit by referring new residents to our community.  Make sure that they mention your name when they come to our Leasing Office and if they move in… you will receive a $100 RENT CREDIT!

MOVING OUT??

Please remember to keep the heat turned ON and set at 62 degrees.  If you fail to do this; you will be responsible for all damages that may occur to your unit and any others that may be damaged as a result.

MAINTENANCE CORNER

Our Maintenance Team is here to serve you!

If you have a request for service please let us know as soon as possible. Do not wait until issues get worse. Doing so may cause more damage to your unit or to your neighbors.

When reporting an issue after regular office hours, please be sure to leave the following information in your message:

  •  Your Name
    •  Building and Address
  •  Contact Information
    •  Do we have permission to enter your home
    • Do you have pets?
(Please keep your pets in a locked room when our maintenance team will we working in your home)

Work Orders are scheduled on a priority basis and will generally be followed up on within 24-48 hours.

SOUP DRIVE

We are partnering with Gleaners Food Bank for a SOUP DRIVE for the month of November.  So the next time that you are off to the grocery store; pick up a few extra cans of soup and/or stews to donate.  You can drop them off in the receptacle in the Leasing    Office during business hours!

JUST FOR FUN

It’s the day before Thanksgiving, and the butcher is just locking up when a man begins pounding on the front door.

“Please let me in,” says the man desperately. “I forgot to buy a turkey, and my wife will kill me if I don’t come home with one.”

“Okay,” says the butcher. “Let me see what I have left.” He goes into the freezer and discovers that there’s only one scrawny turkey left. He brings it out to show the man.
“That’s one is too skinny. What else you got?” says the man.

The butcher takes the bird back into the freezer and waits a few minutes and brings the same turkey back out to the man.

“Oh, no,” says the man, “That one doesn’t look any better. You better give me both of them!”

PARKING

Parking is on a first come, first serve basis. Carport spaces are the only assigned parking spaces and there is only enough covered parking available for 1 per unit.

 

No vehicles may be parked in front

of dumpsters, blocking other vehicles,

on the grass, outside the boundaries of

a single designated parking space

or in entrances, exits or fire lanes.

Any violators will subject the vehicle to being towed with out notice at the vehicle owner’s expense.

PREPPING FOR SNOW!

As you might imagine, snow removal on a property of this size can be a daunting task, but there are some guidelines that if followed, can lighten the load on us all.

  • § Make sure that the front of your car does not overhang the sidewalk! When car bumpers overhang the sidewalk it presents not only a risk of damage to your vehicle, but a substantial obstacle to snow removal.
  • § In order to greatly reduce the risk of slip and falls, please wear appropriate footwear in icy, snowy, or frigid conditions. Your cooperation is greatly appreciated, and we look forward to serving you with a problem-free snow removal season!

Please stay off the pond once it freezes over.  Although it looks strong enough to stand on; we do not want any accidents.

RECIPES!

Sweet Potato Casserole

Ingredients

  •  2 ½ pounds sweet potatoes
  •  2 large eggs
  •  1 tablespoon canola oil
  •  1 tablespoon honey
  •  ½ cup 1% milk
  •  2 teaspoons vanilla extract
  •  ½ teaspoon salt
  •  ½ cup whole-wheat flour
  •  1/3 cup packed brown sugar
  •  4 teaspoons frozen orange juice concentrate
  •  1 tablespoon butter
  •  ½ cup chopped pecans

Directions

1. Place sweet potatoes in a large saucepan; cover with lightly salted water and bring to a boil. Cover and cook over medium heat until tender, 10 to 15 minutes. Drain well and return to the pan. Mash with a potato masher. Measure out 3 cups. (Reserve any extra for another use.)

2. Preheat oven to 350°F. Coat an 8-inch-square (or similar 2-quart) baking dish with cooking spray.

3. Whisk eggs, oil and honey in a medium bowl. Add mashed sweet potato and mix well. Stir in milk, orange zest, vanilla and salt. Spread the mixture in the prepared baking dish.

4. To prepare topping: Mix flour, brown sugar, orange juice concentrate, oil and butter in a small bowl. Blend with a fork or your fingertips until crumbly. Stir in pecans. Sprinkle over the sweet potato mixture.

5. Bake the casserole until heated through and the top is lightly browned, 35 to 45 minutes.

Pumpkin Pie

Ingredients

  •  2 eggs
  •  1 can (16 ounce) of pumpkin puree
  •  1 can (14 ounce) of sweetened  condensed milk
  •  1 teaspoon pumpkin pie spice
  •  1 pie shell

Directions

1.  Preheat the oven to 425 F
2.  Combine eggs, pumpkin puree, sweetened condensed milk and pumpkin pie spice and mix well.

3.  Pour the mixture into a pie shell.

4.  Bake for 15 minuets at 425 degrees

5.  Reduce the heat to 350 degrees; bake for 35-40 minuets longer.

  • In the US, about 280 million turkeys are sold for the Thanksgiving celebrations.

 

  • Each year, the average American eats somewhere between 16 – 18 pounds of

turkey.

  • Californians are the largest consumers of turkey in the United States.
  • Thanksgiving Day is celebrated on the fourth Thursday in November in the United

States.

  • Although, Thanksgiving is widely considered an American holiday, it is also

celebrated on the second Monday in October in Canada.

  • Black Friday is the Friday after Thanksgiving in the United States, where it is the

beginning of the traditional Christmas shopping season.
THINGS TO DO AROUND TOWN!

Turkey Trot

Saturday November 12 at 9:00am

Seymour Lake Township Park – Oxford, MI

Our 5k Run or 2k Walk is designed to accommodate every person in your family, workplace and neighborhood. Gather all your family and friends and start November out right. Grandparents, toddlers, infants in strollers those who want to create a little room for that Thanksgiving dinner all are welcome to be a part of the Run or Walk. The only “time” that matters is that we want you to have a good time at the Meijer Turkey Trot.

2011 Royal Oak Chili Cook-Off

Saturday November 19 at 5:30 PM – 10:00 PM

Royal Oak Farmers Market.

Local restaurants, businesses and community organizations will enter their chili into the ompetition to earn of one of several titles, including Best of the Best, Hottest and Most Creative. Participating restaurants include Lily’s Seafood Grill & Brewery, Blackfinn Restaurant an Saloon, the Rock on 3rd and Potbelly Sandwich Works.

The Royal Oak Chili Cook-Off also will include live music, kids activities, a silent auction and local beer from MillKing It Productions.

Proceeds from the Royal Oak Chili Cook-Off benefit the Boys & Girls Club of South Oakland County, the Royal Oak Animal Shelter and the Royal Oak Jaycees.or more information, email royaloakchilicookoff@gmail.com or call chairperson Bridget Smith at (248) 648-1385.  Also check us out online at www.facebook.com/RoyalOakChiliCookoff.

America’s Thanksgiving Day Parade

Thursday November 24 at 9:20 AM

America’s Thanksgiving Parade®, one of the country’s oldest and most celebrated Parades, will step off at 9:20 a.m. on Woodward Avenue and Mack and end at Woodward Avenue and Congress in downtown Detroit on Thursday, November 24, 2011. Hundreds of thousands of parade-goers will be watching as the Parade makes its way down Woodward Avenue.   The parade will be broadcast LIVE on WDIV Local 4 and on WJR 760 AM.

A Christmas Carol

Friday November 25 at 8:00 PM

Meadow Brook Theater

A St. Louis tradition, Charles Dickens’ classic tale brings the sights and sounds of an old-fashioned Christmas to the Fox with this inspiring story and heartwarming treat for the whole family. Journey to Victorian London and the world of Ebenezer Scrooge, the tight-fisted merchant who learns that giving brings greater happiness than receiving.

19th ANNUAL HOLIDAY “LIGHTS” CEREMONY

Tuesday, November 29, at 6:30pm– Fire Station Headquarters Farmington Hills.

During the 19th Annual Holiday “Lights” Ceremony, the beautiful trees at City Hall will be illuminated as well as a 20-foot candle, which represents our commitment to peace and unity here in Farmington Hills. Throughout history lights have been a universal symbol of hope, wisdom and perseverance; and regardless of background, tradition, culture or belief, lights represent that we, as a people, have hope for the present and future. Please join us for this traditional community event. Santa will be on hand and refreshments will be served at the Fire Station Headquarters after the ceremony.

SITE: FIRE STATION HEADQUARTERS

http://thegolfviewapartments.com/

RESIDENT NEWSLETTER

September 2011

 

LEASING CENTER

Leasing Hours:

Monday – Friday                   10:00 am – 6:00 pm                  Subject to change

Saturday 12:00 pm- 4:00 pm

Sunday we are closed

 

Don’t forget that the drop box on the office door is available for you to drop your rent payments, correspondence and keys.

UTILITY CHARGES

Just a friendly reminder to all of our residents that rent from GolfView Apartments:

Electric (Consumers Energy):  you are responsible to keep these turned on in your name throughout your tenancy.  You will be billed directly from the utility company.

INTERESTED IN RENT CREDIT???

We are looking for a several residents that would be interested in earning some  rent credit in exchange for some work time!  We will need help with snow removal.  If interested, please contact the office.

RENT

Please be aware that rent is due on the 1st of each month. If the first falls on a holiday or a weekend that the office is closed, you are still subject to late fees. You have the option to pay rent early or utilize the drop-box.

EMERGENCY MAINTENANCE

Our Management and Maintenance Team members are here to serve you. If you have a request for service please let us know as soon as possible. Do not wait until issues get worse. Doing so may cause more damage to your unit or to your neighbors.

Should an emergency maintenance situation arise when the office is closed, call the emergency maintenance line at 989-928-7489.

Please note what constitutes an emergency:

  • § Major water leak
  • § No heat
  • § Fire
  • § Property Damage / Vandalism
  • § Lock-out (please do not try to climb up balconies. Not only is it dangerous, but could cause damage to the buildings or personal belongings)

When reporting an issue after regular office hours, please be sure to explain the situation as detailed as possible. Leave your name, building and apartment number, and contact information. Let us know if maintenance has permission to enter if you are not home and if you have

any pets we should be aware of when entering (try to have pets locked up to be sure they do not get in the way while our maintenance team is working). When messages are received, a work order will be issued for service.

PARKING

Parking is on a first come, first serve basis.

No vehicles may be parked in front of dumpsters, blocking other vehicles, on the grass, outside the boundaries of a single designated parking space or in entrances, exits or fire lanes.

Any violators will subject the vehicle to being towed without notice at the vehicle owner’s expense.

SPEEDING

Please be extremely cautious while driving thru our community. Slow down and keep an eye out for kids playing, running around, riding bikes, skateboards, scooters, etc…

WISDOM QUOTE: “Our duty is to be useful, not according to our desires, but according to our powers”

DOGS!  Absolutely no aggressive breeds of dogs are allowed at GolfView Apartments!

RECIPES!

After-School Snacks

Pita Nachos Split a whole-wheat pita into 2 rounds, then cut into wedges. Broil until golden, then sprinkle with grated cheddar and salsa and broil until the cheese melts. Top with sliced scallions.

Chocolate Chow Mein Microwave 1/4 cup each peanut butter, chocolate chips and butter until melted. Put 3 cups each chow mein noodles and Chex cereal, and 1/2 cup each chopped peanuts and raisins in a resealable plastic bag; add the chocolate mixture and shake to coat. Add 2 cups confectioners’ sugar and shake again.

Pretzel Melts Sandwich small slices of cheddar between mini pretzels. Put on a parchment-lined baking sheet and bake about 10 minutes at 425 degrees F. Serve with mustard.

Yogurtwiches Place a scoop of frozen yogurt between graham cracker squares. Roll the edges in chocolate chips. Freeze until firm.

Brownie Pudding

½ pound (2 sticks) unsalted butter, plus extra for buttering the dish

4 extra-large eggs, at room temperature

2 cups sugar

¾ cup good cocoa powder

½ cup all-purpose flour

Seeds scraped from 1 vanilla bean

1 tablespoon framboise liqueur (optional)

Vanilla ice cream, for serving

Preheat the oven to 325 degrees F. Lightly butter a 2-quart (9 by 12 by 2-inch) oval baking dish. Melt the 1/2 pound of butter and set aside to cool.

In the bowl of an electric mixer fitted with the paddle attachment, beat the eggs and sugar on medium-high speed for 5 to 10 minutes, until very thick and light yellow. Meanwhile, sift the cocoa powder and flour together and set aside.

When the egg and sugar mixture is ready, reduce the speed to low and add the vanilla seeds, framboise, if using, and the cocoa powder and flour mixture. Mix only until combined. With mixer still on low, slowly pour in the cooled butter and mix again just until combined.

Pour the brownie mixture into the prepared dish and place it in a larger baking pan. Add enough of the hottest tap water to the pan to come halfway up the side of the dish and bake for exactly 1 hour. A cake tester inserted 2 inches from the side will come out 3/4 clean. The center will appear very under-baked; this dessert is between a brownie and a pudding.

Allow to cool and serve with vanilla ice cream.

UPCOMING HOLIDAY!!!!

PLEASE NOTE YOU HAVE THURSDAY, SEPT. 1ST AND FRIDAY SEPT. 2ND TO PAY YOUR RENT.  IF YOUR RENT IS IN THE DROP BOX WHEN THE OFFICE OPENS ON TUESDAY IT WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED LATE.  IF YOU PAY TUESDAY, SEPT. 6TH YOU WILL BE CHARGED A LATE FEE OF $35.00.  

EVERYONE IS DOING A MUCH BETTER

JOB OF KEEPING TRASH, CIGARETTE BUTS AND DOG WASTE PICKED UP!

PLEASE CONTINUE TO RESPECT THE COMMUNITY YOU LIVE IN BY CONTINUING TO KEEP THINGS LOOKING CLEAN.

THANK YOU!
THINGS TO DO AROUND TOWN!

Downtown Bay City

Wine walk- Thursday, September 22

Enjoy and stroll with friends old & new while tasting some of the best vintages throughout pubs and specialty shops in Downtown Bay City.  You will find this to be a very tasteful adventure.

RIVER OF TIME-September 23-25

Travel back in time to when the pioneers settled in Bay City.  This is a wonderful lesson in history that young and old enjoy.

HELL’S HALF MILE FILM & MUSIC FESTIVAL-Sept. 29-Oct. 2

Enjoy four days of independent films, shorts, documentaries, animation, foreign language and student films.  Plus…the best in original live music, art shows and more!

BUY-SELL-TRADE-GIVE-A-WAY

Ladies Golf Clubs with bag.  Used 3 times. Blue Tour series HRX4.

$100.00.  Call anytime 233-0372.

Congratulations to Justin Spencer & Nancy McMurray for winning last month’s trivia!   They received a $10 coupon to use as money off their rent.

                      Contest – Just for Fun

BE THE 1ST FIVE RESIDENTS TO TURN IN ALL 17 CORRECT

             ANSWERS – ONE PRIZE PER APARTMENT

Match up the descriptions with the name of a candy bar.

Candy Bars from which to choose:

Babe Ruth               Crunch                      Clark

O’Henry                   Almond Joy              Bit O’ Honey

Heath                       Butterfingers            Hershey Kisses  

3 Musketeers          100 Grand                 Mounds

Pay Day                   Snickers                   Milky Way          

Mars                         Fifth Avenue            Whatchamacallit

Skor                                             

 

  1. 1.     Author’s Name:     _________________________
  2. 2.     Famous Street:      _________________________
  3. 3.     What is Friday?:      _________________________
  4. 4.     Jolly Fellows:        _________________________
  5. 5.     Nut & Happiness: _________________________
  6. 6.     What bees make:  _________________________
  7. 7.     Greasy 1 of 5:        _________________________
  8. 8.     Famous Ball Player: _______________________
  9. 9.     4th Planet:              _________________________
  10. 10.   Heavenly Body     __________________________
  11. 11.   Chocolate Smooches: ______________________
  12. 12.   Giggles:                __________________________
  13. 13.        ?                       __________________________
  14. 14.   What accountants do with numbers: __________
  15. 15.   Mark glass for cutting: ______________________
  16. 16.   A waste land overgrown with shrubs: __________
  17. 17.   100K:                    ___________________________
  18. 18.   Superman’s first name: _____________________

 

 

 

 

 

 

NO ONE WON OUR CONTEST IN MAY – SO YOU GET ANOTHER   CHANCE

– SEE pg. 2 –

LEASING CENTER

Leasing Hours are as follows:

Monday – Friday                   10:00 am – 6:00 pm                   Subject to change

Saturday                 12:00 am – 4:00 pm                Subject to change

Sunday we are closed

The office will be closed on Monday, July 4th in observance of Independence Day!

Don’t forget that the drop box outside of the office on the left side is available for you to drop your rent payments (no cash please!), correspondence and keys! Please get your rent to us by Saturday or

in the drop box on Sunday.

DOGGONE IT!

Some people really don’t like surprises, especially when they step in them.  Please do your neighbors a favor and pick up after your pets.  Not only is it the right thing to do, but it also keeps our property looking great.

Also, don’t forget to keep your pets on a leash at all times when they are outside!  Thanks for your cooperation!

NO BUTTS ABOUT IT!

For all our smokers in the community, we ask you to throw your butts in the garbage once they are out and not on the ground! It not only keeps GOLFVIEW clean, but it also keeps everyone safe.  Team up with us to keep our grounds beautiful and fire free with just a little consideration.

BUGS!

Yes . . . spring has sprung and it’s that time of the year when the “bugs” come out too!  If you are experiencing issues with some unsightly pests; call the Leasing Center and we will schedule our Pest Control Service Man, to come and take care of it for you!

RENTER’S INSURANCE

Renter’s insurance is not requirement at GOLFVIEW APARTMENTS.             However, renter’s insurance assures you that you’re protected against the    damage or loss of personal property, when you rent. Your landlord may have insurance that protects the physical building in which you reside, but this will NOT cover YOUR personal property.

Did you know that renter’s insurance will cover:

• Personal property if damaged or stolen?

• A place to live should the building you were living in be damaged and you need somewhere to stay for an extended period of time – could you afford a hotel?

It is reassuring to have the peace of mind that comes from being protected.

DID YOU KNOW?

• To keep potatoes from budding, place an apple in the bag with the

potatoes.

• If you accidentally over salt a dish while it’s still cooking, drop in a peeled

potato and it will absorb the excess salt for an instant “fix-me-up”.

• Wrap celery in aluminum foil when putting in the refrigerator and it will

keep for weeks.

• Peroxide will take blood out of clothing

WISDOM QUOTE

“For to be free is not merely to cast off one’s chains, but to live in a way that respects and enhances the freedom of others.” – Nelson Mandela

What’s a person to do for fun when money is hard to come by?

  • § The public library is a great source of FREE stuff.  Besides the books, many offer magazines, movies and more.  Look at their schedule of activities for events that you might be interested in.
  • § Why not take the time to help others this summer.  It’s easy to find something for everyone in your family.  Contact an organization that you like of that someone that needs your help.
  • § Your local parks and waterways are always free.  Enjoy countless days of throwing the Frisbee, having a picnic, taking a nap, etc!

Recommended Reading_____

The Traveler’s Gift by Andy Andrews

Seven Decisions That Determine Personal Success

“Andy Andrews brings his message of success in an

inspiring, entertaining, and most intriguing way.  I

couldn’t put it down.  I needed to know where it

would take me, how it would end.  The dialog flows

smoothly and naturally; the people are very real.

the historic examples are captivating; they connect

with a reader’s experiences and knowledge.”

____ Peter Boespflug, Director of Communications,

New York State United Teachers

“ I am personally on my 4th reading of this book and consider

it worthy of high recommendation.”

Golfview Management – Connie

EASY SUMMER RECIPES!

In a Hurry Potato Salad

Using frozen hash brown potatoes saves you all the time of peeling, cooking, and slicing whole potatoes. Use any veggies you like in this super easy potato salad. Green onions, radishes, and other bell peppers would be delicious.

Prep Time: 25 min                        Cook Time: 10 min

Chilling time: 2 hours     Total Time: 2 hours, 35 min      Yield: 6 servings

Ingredients:

  • 3 Tbsp. olive oil
  • 6 cups frozen diced or shredded hash brown potatoes
  • 1/2 cup mayonnaise
  • 1/4 cup Miracle Whip salad dressing
  • 3 Tbsp. milk
  • 1/4 tsp. salt
  • dash white pepper
  • 3 Tbsp. mustard
  • 1 red bell pepper, chopped

Preparation:

Heat oil in heavy saucepan over medium heat. Add potatoes; cook and stir for 7-10 minutes, or according to package directions, until potatoes are thoroughly heated and beginning to crisp and brown.

Mix remaining ingredients except red bell peppers in large bowl. Fold in the hot potatoes and bell peppers, cover, and chill salad for at least 1 hour before serving.

Marinated Shrimp on the Grill

Ingredients:

  • § 1 lb. large or medium Shrimp, shelled & deveined
  • § 1 cup olive oil
  • § ½ cup white wine
  • § 1 Tbsp. lemon juice
  • § 2-3 cloves garlic, chopped fine
  • § 6 whole peppercorns(opt.)
  • § 1/4 cup fresh chopped parsley

Wash Shrimp in cold water and drain. Prepare marinade. Marinate in large baking dish at least 2 hours. Arrange on rack and grill over medium heat about 5 minutes each side.

Greek Style Garlic Chicken Breast

Prep Time: 10 Min

Cook Time: 25 Min

Ready In: 1 Day 35 Min

Yield: 4 servings

Ingredients

  • 4 skinless, boneless chicken breast halves
  • 1 cup extra virgin olive oil
  • 1 lemon, juiced
  • 2 teaspoons crushed garlic
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 1 1/2 teaspoons black pepper
  • 1/3 teaspoon paprika

Directions

1.  Cut 3 slits in each chicken breast to allow marinade to penetrate. In a small bowl, whisk together olive oil, lemon juice, garlic, salt, pepper, and paprika for about 30 seconds. Place chicken in a large bowl, and pour marinade over. Using your hands, work marinade into chicken. Cover, and refrigerate overnight.

2.  Preheat grill for medium heat, and lightly oil grate.

Cook chicken on grill until meat is no longer pink and juices run clear.

THINGS TO DO AROUND TOWN!

HAPPY BIRTHDAY AMERICA!

Celebrate your liberty!  Display the flag.  Wear red, white and blue.  Go see some fireworks!  However you spend Independence Day make sure to have some fun and keep it safe!

Local Fireworks

DOWNTOWN  BAY  CITY

Wenonah Park & Veterans Park

Thursday, June 30th @ 10:00 pm

Friday, July 1st @ 10:00 pm

Bring your blankets and lawn chairs and come early.

 

July 8th and 9th Be Cool Car Show – Downtown Bay City

 

July 21st, 22nd, & 23rd Downtown Bay City Sidewalk Days

Special Summertime Giveaways – You could win one of these

2 night stay for 2 at the Doubletree – Bay City Riverfront & $50

Downtown Bay City Gift Certificate

 

Friday night Sunset Entertainment & Dinner Cruise for 2 Aboard the

Islander or Princess Wenonah

 

Four – $25 Downtown Bay City Gift Certificates

 

Friday Night Concert Series

Friday’s @ 6:00 pm to 7:00ish pm

Third Street Waterfall Park – Third and Water Street

July 15th:            Scott Baker & the Universal Expression

One of BC’s best singer-songwriters provides a

blend of rock, blues and jazz

July 22nd Magic with Tommy Anderson

The hand quicker than the eye – you’ll be amazed

July 29th:            Dick Case & Friends

Cool and smooth jazz

 

Contest – Just For Fun

BE THE 1ST FIVE RESIDENTS TO TURN IN ALL 20 CORRECT ANSWERS

ONE PRIZE PER APARTMENT

Each statement below contains the initials of a word or words that make

it correct.  Fill in the missing words.

Example: 12 = M. in a Y.    Answer:  12= Months in a Year

  1. 26 = L. of the A. _____________________________
  2. 7 = W. of the A.W. ___________________________
  3. 1001 = A.K. _________________________________
  4. 54 = C. in a D. (with the J.) ____________________
  5. 16 = O. In a P. ______________________________
  6. 88 = P.K. ___________________________________
  7. 13 = S. on the A.F. ___________________________
  8. 32 = D.F. at which W.F. _______________________
  9. 18 = H. on a G.C. ____________________________
  10. 90 = D. in a R.A. _____________________________
  11. 8 = S. on a S.S. ______________________________
  12. 3 = B.M. (S.H.T.R.) ___________________________
  13. 4 = Q. in a G. _______________________________
  14. 24 = H. in a D. ______________________________
  15. 57 = H.V. ___________________________________
  16. 11 = P. on a F.T. _____________________________
  17. 30 = D. has S. _______________________________
  18. 12 = D. of C. ________________________________
  19. 8 = T.R. ____________________________________

50 = S. in the U. _____________________________

 

 

 

 

LEASING CENTER

Leasing Hours are as follows:

Monday-Friday 9:00am-5:00pm

The office will be closed on Monday, July 4th in observance of Independence Day

Don’t forget that the drop box outside of the office, on the right side is available for you to drop your rent payments (No Cash Please!). Correspondence and keys!

After Hour Emergency

  • Fire
  • Major Water Leak
  • No Heat
  • Lock Out

Please contact the After Hour Emergency number for the above reasons at:

724-581-3760

Pool

Summer is here and we want our residence to enjoy the amenity of having a community pool! We are enforcing our pool rules and will be asking to see pool passes. If you haven’t already done so; please pick up your pool pass at the Leasing Center.

Below is an abbreviated version of the pool rules:

  • Hours 7-Days a week 9:00am-10:00pm
  • Must have Pool Pass to enter
  • All children 16 years old or younger must be accompanied by an adult resident or an appointed caretaker who has attained the age of 17.
  • No lifeguard on duty.
  • No food, glass and/or other breakable items
  • No smoking inside pool gate
  • Sealable bottles only
  • 2 guests per unit
  • *Additional Rules Apply

*Complete pool rules will be posted in the pool area

NO BUTTS ABOUT IT!

For all smokers in the community, we ask you to throw your butts in the garbage once they are out and not on the ground! It not only keeps the area clean, but it also keeps everyone safe. Team up with us to keep our grounds beautiful and fire free, with just a little consideration.

Please remember to keep the front of your car away from the curbs on Fridays so the lawn company can cut the grass.

Water/Sewage Bills

We will be distributing water/sewage bills the first week of July. They will be placed on your door. Remember to pay by the due date and checks are made payable to Sunnyhill.

DID YOU KNOW?

What’s a person to do for fun when money is hard to come by?

  • The public library is a great source of FREE stuff. Besides the books, many offer magazines, movies and more. Look at their schedule of activities for events that you might be interested in.
  • Why not take the time to help others this summer.  It’s easy to find something for everyone in your family. Contact an organization that you like of that someone that needs your help.
  • Your local parks and waterways are always free. Enjoy countless days of throwing the Frisbee, having a picnic, taking a nap, etc!

THE “YUMMY RECIPE” OF THE MONTH!

Marinated Shrimp on the Grill

Ingredients:

  • 1 lb. large or medium Shrimp, shelled & delivered
  • 1 cup olive oil
  • ½ cup white wine
  • 1 Tbsp. lemon Juice
  • 2-3 cloves garlic, chopped fine
  • 6 whole peppercorns (opt.)
  • ¼ cup fresh chopped parsley

Wash Shrimp in cold water and drain. Prepare marinade. Marinate in large baking dish at least 2 hours. Arrange on rack and grill over medium heat about 5 minutes each side.

UPCOMING EVENTS

Fireworks

Bridgewater Crossing

Saturday, July 2 @ 9:30

Beaver Falls Concerts in The Park

37th Street Park @ 4th Avenue

Friday, July 8 @ 7:00

Chippewa Carnival

Monday, July 18- Saturday, July 23

6-11

New Brighton Car Cruise

New Brighton

Saturday, July 23 2:00-8:00

 

 

 

 

 

LEASING CENTER
Leasing Hours for a few more weeks will be as follows:
Friday, July 1st:    9:00 am – 3:00 pm Friday, July 8th:    9:00 am – 4:00 pm
Should you have any questions; please continue to call the Newport Creek Leasing Office and your calls will be automatically forwarded to Auburn Ridge which is managed by MJC Properties LLC. Auburn Ridge will be available to answer your questions/concerns.
Celeste and Mike will be returning to the Leasing Center with regular business hours on Monday, July 11th.
Don’t forget that the drop box outside of the Leasing Office Building is located to the right of the doors that face West 8 Mile Road. This is available for you to drop any correspondence, keys and or rent payments (no cash please!).
WORK ORDERS
Running toilet? Leaky faucet? Ants? Do you need the maintenance tech to place a visit do some some repairs? Please make sure to contact the Leasing Center and we will take your work order request and schedule it to be service in a priority order.
Remember that the emergency on call is for EMERGENCIES ONLY!
POOL UPDATE
We realize that summer is here and our residents are eager to enjoy the amenity of having a community pool! Repairs have begun and we hope to be up and running by the 2nd week of July.
We will be enforcing our pool rules and will be asking to see pool passes. If you haven’t already done so; please pick up your pool pass at the Leasing Center.
Below is an abbreviated version of the pool rules: •    Hours 10:00 am – 9:00 pm    7-Days a week •    Must have Pool Pass to enter •    All children 14 years old or younger must be accompanied by an
adult resident of Newport Creek or an appointed caretaker who has
attained the age of 17 •    No Lifeguard on duty. •    No food, glass and/or other breakable items •    No smoking inside pool gate •    No pets are allowed inside the pool gate or in pool •    Sealable bottles only • 2 guests per unit •    *Additional Rules Apply
*Complete pool rules will be posted in the pool area * Please see 1.15 Communities with Pools located in Lease * Please see 31. Facilities Guidelines, Waiver and Release located
in POLICIES&HANDBOOK
WISDOM QUOTE
“For to be free is not merely to cast off one’s chains, but to live in a way that respects and enhances the freedom of others.” – Nelson Mandela

VEHICLES
Just a friendly reminder that all vehicles must be registered with the Leasing office. Vehicles must be in working order and have a current license plate. Unregistered vehicles will be towed after a 24 hour period at the owner’s expense.
NO BUTTS ABOUT IT!
For all our smokers in the community, we ask you to throw your butts in the garbage once they are out and not on the ground! It not only keeps NEWPORT CREEK clean, but it also keeps everyone safe. Team up with us to keep our grounds beautiful and fire free with just a little consideration.
RENTER’S INSURANCE
Renters insurance is OPTIONAL at NEWPORT CREEK. However, it is a valuable policy to have for very small premium. Renters insurance assures you that you’re protected against the damage or loss of personal property, when you rent. Your landlord may have insurance that protects the physical building in which you reside, but this will NOT cover YOUR personal property.
Did you know that renter’s insurance will cover: • Personal property if damaged or stolen? • A place to live should the building you were living in be damaged and you need somewhere to stay for an extended period of time – could you afford a hotel?
It is reassuring to have the peace of mind that comes from being protected.
DID YOU KNOW?
• To keep potatoes from budding, place an apple in the bag with the potatoes.
• If you accidentally over salt a dish while it’s still cooking, drop in a peeled potato and it will absorb the excess salt for an instant “fix-me- up”.
• Wrap celery in aluminum foil when putting in the refrigerator and it will keep for weeks.
• Peroxide will take blood out of clothing
What’s a person to do for fun when money is hard to come by?

 

 

 

 

 

LEASING CENTER

Leasing Hours:

Monday – Friday                   10:00 am – 6:00 pm                  Subject to change

Saturday and Sunday we are closed

The office will be closed on Monday, July 4th in observance of Independence Day!

Don’t forget that the mail slot on the door of the Club House is available for you to drop your rent payments (no cash please!), correspondence and keys!

SPLISH SPLASH – ENJOY THE POOL

Summer is here and we want our residence to enjoy the amenity of having a community pool!  We are enforcing our pool rules and will be asking to see pool passes.  If you haven’t already done so; please pick up your pool pass at the Leasing Center.

Below is an abbreviated version of the pool rules:

  • Hours 10:00 am – 9:30 pm     7-Days a week
  • Must have Pool Pass to enter
  • All children 14 years old or younger must be accompanied by an adult resident of COUNTRY CLUB PARK or an appointed caretaker who has attained the age of 17
  • No Lifeguard on duty.
  • No food, glass and/or other breakable items
  • No smoking inside pool gate
  • No pets are allowed inside the pool gate or in pool
  • Sealable bottles only
  • 2 guests per unit
  • *Additional Rules Apply

*Complete pool rules will be posted in the pool area

* Please see 1.15 Communities with Pools located in Lease

* Please see 31.  Facilities Guidelines, Waiver and Release located in POLICIES & HANDBOOK

DOGGONE IT!

Some people really don’t like surprises, especially when they step in them.  Please do your neighbors a favor and pick up after your pets.  Not only is it the right thing to do, but it also keeps our property looking great.

Also, don’t forget to keep your pets on a leash at all times when they are outside! It’s the law! Thanks for your cooperation!

NO BUTTS ABOUT IT!

For all our smokers in the community, we ask you to throw your butts in the garbage once they are out and not on the ground! It not only keeps AUBURN RIDGE clean, but it also keeps everyone safe.  Team up with us to keep our grounds beautiful and fire free with just a little consideration.

BUGS!

Yes . . . spring has sprung and it’s that time of the year when the “bugs” come out too!  If you are experiencing issues with some unsightly pests; call the Leasing Center and we will schedule our Pest Control Service Man, “Reggie”, to come and take care of it for you!

 

RENTER’S INSURANCE

Renters insurance is not a required at COUNTRY CLUB  PARK but highly recommended.  Renters insurance assures you that you’re protected against the damage or loss of personal property, when you rent. Your landlord may have insurance that protects the physical building in which you reside, but this will NOT cover YOUR personal property.

Did you know that renter’s insurance will cover:

• Personal property if damaged or stolen?

• A place to live should the building you were living in be damaged and you need somewhere to stay for an extended period of time – could you afford a hotel?

It is reassuring to have the peace of mind that comes from being protected.   Remember that we require a copy of the policy certification at lease signing as well as lease renewal.

Looking to get a new quote on insurance; we have a few local agents that we work with that write many policies for our Auburn Ridge residents.  Call us and we will give you the information.

DID YOU KNOW?

• To keep potatoes from budding, place an apple in the bag with the

potatoes.

• If you accidentally over salt a dish while it’s still cooking, drop in a peeled

potato and it will absorb the excess salt for an instant “fix-me-up”.

• Wrap celery in aluminum foil when putting in the refrigerator and it will

keep for weeks.

• Peroxide will take blood out of clothing

WISDOM QUOTE

“For to be free is not merely to cast off one’s chains, but to live in a way that respects and enhances the freedom of others.” – Nelson Mandela

What’s a person to do for fun when money is hard to come by?

  • § The public library is a great source of FREE stuff.  Besides the books, many offer magazines, movies and more.  Look at their schedule of activities for events that you might be interested in.
  • § Why not take the time to help others this summer.  It’s easy to find something for everyone in your family.  Contact an organization that you like of that someone that needs your help.
  • § Your local parks and waterways are always free.  Enjoy countless days of throwing the Frisbee, having a picnic, taking a nap, etc!

EASY SUMMER RECIPES!

In a Hurry Potato Salad

Using frozen hash brown potatoes saves you all the time of peeling, cooking, and slicing whole potatoes. Use any veggies you like in this super easy potato salad. Green onions, radishes, and other bell peppers would be delicious.

Prep Time: 25 min                        Cook Time: 10 min

Chilling time: 2 hours     Total Time: 2 hours, 35 min      Yield: 6 servings

Ingredients:

  • 3 Tbsp. olive oil
  • 6 cups frozen diced or shredded hash brown potatoes
  • 1/2 cup mayonnaise
  • 1/4 cup Miracle Whip salad dressing
  • 3 Tbsp. milk
  • 1/4 tsp. salt
  • dash white pepper
  • 3 Tbsp. mustard
  • 1 red bell pepper, chopped

 

Preparation:

Heat oil in heavy saucepan over medium heat. Add potatoes; cook and stir for 7-10 minutes, or according to package directions, until potatoes are thoroughly heated and beginning to crisp and brown.

Mix remaining ingredients except red bell peppers in large bowl. Fold in the hot potatoes and bell peppers, cover, and chill salad for at least 1 hour before serving.

Marinated Shrimp on the Grill

Ingredients:

  • § 1 lb. large or medium Shrimp, shelled & deveined
  • § 1 cup olive oil
  • § ½ cup white wine
  • § 1 Tbsp. lemon juice
  • § 2-3 cloves garlic, chopped fine
  • § 6 whole peppercorns(opt.)
  • § 1/4 cup fresh chopped parsley

 

 

Wash Shrimp in cold water and drain. Prepare marinade. Marinate in large baking dish at least 2 hours. Arrange on rack and grill over medium heat about 5 minutes each side.

Greek Style Garlic Chicken Breast

Prep Time: 10 Min

Cook Time: 25 Min

Ready In: 1 Day 35 Min

Yield: 4 servings

Ingredients

  • 4 skinless, boneless chicken breast halves
  • 1 cup extra virgin olive oil
  • 1 lemon, juiced
  • 2 teaspoons crushed garlic
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 1 1/2 teaspoons black pepper
  • 1/3 teaspoon paprika

 

Directions

1.  Cut 3 slits in each chicken breast to allow marinade to penetrate. In a small bowl, whisk together olive oil, lemon juice, garlic, salt, pepper, and paprika for about 30 seconds. Place chicken in a large bowl, and pour marinade over. Using your hands, work marinade into chicken. Cover, and refrigerate overnight.

2.  Preheat grill for medium heat, and lightly oil grate.

3.  Cook chicken on grill until meat is no longer pink and juices run clear.

THINGS TO DO AROUND TOWN!

HAPPY BIRTHDAY AMERICA!

Celebrate your liberty!  Display the flag.  Wear red, white and blue.  Go see some fireworks!  However you spend Independence Day make sure to have some fun and keep it safe!

Local Fireworks

Sunday, July 3rd at Dusk

Kalamazoo Speedway

All-Star shootout for the top Outlaw Late Model Drivers in the Midwest as well as the Enduro Race #3 – the Belle Tire Stars & Stripes 200 – Also see the largest Fireworks display in the State of Michigan!

Monday, July 4th at Dusk

Schoolcraft 4th of July Celebration

One of the biggest parades in southwest Michigan, and a fun-filled day of activities for both young and old, with a fireworks display at dusk.

Monday, July 4th at Dusk

Portage Freedom Fest Fireworks

Location: McCamley Feild

Festival begins at 6pm with music, magicians, crafts, inflatables, and concessions.

Monday, July 4th at Dusk

Plainwell Fourth of July Fireworks

Location: Plainwell Airport

They made the fundraising goal! Fireworks are on for 2011! You can still donate above the link for 2012 if you’ve a mind to.

Monday, July 4th at Dusk

Gull Lake Fireworks

Shot from east shore of the lake

Hosted by the Gull Lake Country Club, but no viewing from the club grounds – you’ll have to watch from the lake.

Art Hop

When: July 8, 2011

Time: 5-9pm; Hours vary by location

Location: Various Down Town Locations

Phone: 269-342-5059

Art Hop features art in a fun, casual atmosphere – where you can hop from one venue to another

Amazing Clark Magic Comedy

When: July 11, 2011

Time: 3pm to 3:45pm

Location: Washington Square Branch Library

The Amazing Clark will dazzle and astound with his comedy magic stage show. Each show combines magic with audience participation. Ticket required due to limited seating. Free tickets may be picked up at the Washington Square Branch Library starting at 2pm. Doors open at 2:45pm. Ticket holders must be seated by 3pm. Empty seats will be filled by anyone still waiting for admittance after that time.

Woofstock Fest 2011

When: July 16, 2011            Cost: $5 for adults and kids over 10

Time: 10am – 5pm
Location: Arcadia Creek Festival Place

Woofstock Fest is Kalamazoo’s Grooviest pet-friendly event. The event supports the SPCA of Southwest Michigan in an effort to continue its mission of rescuing and rehabilitating homeless pets for responsible adoption.

Auburn Ridge Townhomes- July Newsletter – 2011

LEASING CENTER

Leasing Hours since June 6th are as follows:

Monday – Friday                   10:00 am – 4:30 pm                   Subject to change

 

We will be returning to our regular business hours on July 5th as follows:

Monday – Friday                   10:00 am – 6:00 pm                  Subject to change

Saturday and Sunday we are closed

 

I wanted to introduce to you a new face to all of our AUBURN RIDGE residents, Chelsea!  Chelsea has joined our leasing team and she is coming to us from another property that is managed by MJC Properties LLC.  She will officially be on staff full time as of July 5th.

 

The office will be closed on Monday, July 4th in observance of Independence Day!

 

Don’t forget that the drop box outside of the office on the left side is available for you to drop your rent payments (no cash please!), correspondence and keys!

SPLISH SPLASH – ENJOY THE POOL

Summer is here and we want our residence to enjoy the amenity of having a community pool!  We are enforcing our pool rules and will be asking to see pool passes.  If you haven’t already done so; please pick up your pool pass at the Leasing Center.

 

Below is an abbreviated version of the pool rules:

  • Hours 10:00 am – 9:00 pm     7-Days a week
  • Must have Pool Pass to enter
  • All children 14 years old or younger must be accompanied by an adult resident of Auburn Ridge Town Houses or an appointed caretaker who has attained the age of 17
  • No Lifeguard on duty.
  • No food, glass and/or other breakable items
  • No smoking inside pool gate
  • No pets are allowed inside the pool gate or in pool
  • Sealable bottles only
  • 2 guests per unit
  • *Additional Rules Apply

 

*Complete pool rules will be posted in the pool area

* Please see 1.15 Communities with Pools located in Lease

* Please see 31.  Facilities Guidelines, Waiver and Release located in POLICIES & HANDBOOK

DOGGONE IT!

Some people really don’t like surprises, especially when they step in them.  Please do your neighbors a favor and pick up after your pets.  Not only is it the right thing to do, but it also keeps our property looking great.

 

Also, don’t forget to keep your pet’s on a leash at all times when they are outside!  Thanks for your cooperation!

NO BUTTS ABOUT IT!

For all our smokers in the community, we ask you to throw your butts in the garbage once they are out and not on the ground! It not only keeps AUBURN RIDGE clean, but it also keeps everyone safe.  Team up with us to keep our grounds beautiful and fire free with just a little consideration.

BUGS!

Yes . . . spring has sprung and it’s that time of the year when the “bugs” come out too!  If you are experiencing issues with some unsightly pests; call the Leasing Center and we will schedule our Pest Control Service Man, “Reggie”, to come and take care of it for you!

 

RENTER’S INSURANCE

Renters insurance is a requirement at AUBURN RIDGE.  Renters insurance assures you that you’re protected against the damage or loss of personal property, when you rent. Your landlord may have insurance that protects the physical building in which you reside, but this will NOT cover YOUR personal property.

 

Did you know that renter’s insurance will cover:

• Personal property if damaged or stolen?

• A place to live should the building you were living in be damaged and you need somewhere to stay for an extended period of time – could you afford a hotel?

 

It is reassuring to have the peace of mind that comes from being protected.   Remember that we require a copy of the policy certification at lease signing as well as lease renewal.

 

Looking to get a new quote on insurance;  we have a few local agents that we work with that write many policies for our Auburn Ridge residents.  Call us and we will give you the information.

DID YOU KNOW?

• To keep potatoes from budding, place an apple in the bag with the

potatoes.

• If you accidentally over salt a dish while it’s still cooking, drop in a peeled

potato and it will absorb the excess salt for an instant “fix-me-up”.

• Wrap celery in aluminum foil when putting in the refrigerator and it will

keep for weeks.

• Peroxide will take blood out of clothing

WISDOM QUOTE

“For to be free is not merely to cast off one’s chains, but to live in a way that respects and enhances the freedom of others.” – Nelson Mandela

 

What’s a person to do for fun when money is hard to come by:

 

  • § The public library is a great source of FREE stuff.  Besides the books, many offer magazines, movies and more.  Look at their schedule of activities for events that you might be interested in.

 

  • § Why not take the time to help others this summer.  It’s easy to find something for everyone in your family.  Contact an organization that you like of that someone that needs your help.

 

  • § Your local parks and waterways are always free.  Enjoy countless days of throwing the Frisbee, having a picnic, taking a nap, etc!

EASY SUMMER RECIPES!

In a Hurry Potato Salad

Using frozen hash brown potatoes saves you all the time of peeling, cooking, and slicing whole potatoes. Use any veggies you like in this super easy potato salad. Green onions, radishes, and other bell peppers would be delicious.

Prep Time: 25 min                        Cook Time: 10 min

Chilling time: 2 hours     Total Time: 2 hours, 35 min      Yield: 6 servings

Ingredients:

  • 3 Tbsp. olive oil
  • 6 cups frozen diced or shredded hash brown potatoes
  • 1/2 cup mayonnaise
  • 1/4 cup Miracle Whip salad dressing
  • 3 Tbsp. milk
  • 1/4 tsp. salt
  • dash white pepper
  • 3 Tbsp. mustard
  • 1 red bell pepper, chopped

 

Preparation:

Heat oil in heavy saucepan over medium heat. Add potatoes; cook and stir for 7-10 minutes, or according to package directions, until potatoes are thoroughly heated and beginning to crisp and brown.

 

Mix remaining ingredients except red bell peppers in large bowl. Fold in the hot potatoes and bell peppers, cover, and chill salad for at least 1 hour before serving.

 

Marinated Shrimp on the Grill

Ingredients:

  • § 1 lb. large or medium Shrimp, shelled & deveined
  • § 1 cup olive oil
  • § ½ cup white wine
  • § 1 Tbsp. lemon juice
  • § 2-3 cloves garlic, chopped fine
  • § 6 whole peppercorns(opt.)
  • § 1/4 cup fresh chopped parsley

 

 

Wash Shrimp in cold water and drain. Prepare marinade. Marinate in large baking dish at least 2 hours. Arrange on rack and grill over medium heat about 5 minutes each side.

Greek Style Garlic Chicken Breast

Prep Time: 10 Min

Cook Time: 25 Min

Ready In: 1 Day 35 Min

Yield: 4 servings

Ingredients

  • 4 skinless, boneless chicken breast halves
  • 1 cup extra virgin olive oil
  • 1 lemon, juiced
  • 2 teaspoons crushed garlic
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 1 1/2 teaspoons black pepper
  • 1/3 teaspoon paprika

 

Directions

1.  Cut 3 slits in each chicken breast to allow marinade to penetrate. In a small bowl, whisk together olive oil, lemon juice, garlic, salt, pepper, and paprika for about 30 seconds. Place chicken in a large bowl, and pour marinade over. Using your hands, work marinade into chicken. Cover, and refrigerate overnight.

 

2.  Preheat grill for medium heat, and lightly oil grate.

 

3.  Cook chicken on grill until meat is no longer pink and juices run clear.


THINGS TO DO AROUND TOWN!

HAPPY BIRTHDAY AMERICA!

Celebrate your liberty!  Display the flag.  Wear red, white and blue.  Go see some fireworks!  However you spend Independence Day make sure to have some fun and keep it safe!

Local Fireworks

Friday, July 1st @ 9:30 pm

Addison Oaks County Park

Bring your blankets and lawn chairs and treats and come early. Fireworks at dusk.  $ 10 per vehicle parking.  For additional info call (248) 693-2432

 

Saturday, July 2nd @ 10:10 pm

Stoney Creek Metropark

Bring your blankets and lawn chairs and treats and come early. Fireworks at dusk.  $ 5 per vehicle parking.  For additional info call (586) 781-4242

 

Monday,, July 4th @ 7:00 pm

Starr Jaycee Park – Royal Oak

Many events, including a carnival, tractor pull, basketball, bean bag, a parade, lots of food and games, and FIREWORKS!  Fireworks are free; some events/activities may include a feel.  For additional info call (989) 842-3109

 

Friday Night Concert Series

Friday’s @ 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm

Riverside Park – Auburn Hills

July 8th:            The Rhythm Kings (Variety Band)

July 15th:            Love Sick (Dance Band)

July 22nd Terrie Lea & The Mustangs (Country)

July 29th:            Trilogy (Variety Band)

 

Downtown Rochester

Sidewalk Sales

Thursday, July 14: 10 am – 9 pm
Friday, July 15: 10 am – 9 pm
Saturday, July 16: 10 am – 6 pm

Come one – come all! to the “Sidewalk Circus” in

Downtown Rochester!  Visit the awesome

assemblage of stupendous sellers at the 56th annual Downtown Rochester Sidewalk Sales, July 14 – 16, 2011.

 
Movies in the Moonlight is our free weekly outdoor film “festival” in downtown Rochester.  The event is held over four consecutive Saturdays in July.

 

Movies in the Moonlight is located in the parking lot at the corner of E. Third & Water, one block east of Main.  Featured movies begin at dusk (approximately 9:15 pm) and pre-shows start at 8:30 pmAdmission is free, so arrive early for the best seating.  Movies in the Moonlight is BYOC (Bring Your Own Chairs)!

 

Popcorn, candy, hot dogs and soft drinks will be available for purchase at the Rochester Lions Club concession wagon, but you are welcome to bring your own goodies, too (no alcohol or glass containers allowed.)

 

July 9:  Iron Man 2 (PG-13*)

 

July 16:  How to Train Your Dragon (PG)

 

July 23:  True Grit (PG-13*)

July 30:  The Twilight Saga: Eclipse (PG-13*)