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December 2017 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 S M T W T F S December Dec. 1 – The Great Xscape Tour: Bridgestone Arena Dec. 1-21 – Christmas with Vince Gill & Amy Grant: Ryman Auditorium Dec. 1-22 – “A Christmas Story”: TPAC Dec. 2 – Predators vs. Anaheim Dec. 2-23 – Ballet: “Nashville’s Nutcracker”: TPAC Dec. 3 – Titans vs. Houston Dec. 3 – Brian Setzer Orchestra: Ryman Auditorium Dec. 4 – Predators vs. Boston Dec. 4 – Love & Theft and Florida Georgia Line: Ryman Auditorium Dec. 5 – Casting Crowns and For King & Country: Bridgestone Arena Dec. 7 – Janet Jackson: Bridgestone Arena Dec. 8 – Predators vs. Las Vegas Dec. 8 – “A Charlie Brown Christmas”: TPAC Dec. 9 – Up and Vanished Live: TPAC Dec. 10 – Sebastian Maniscalco: TPAC Dec. 10 – LeAnn Rimes: Ryman Auditorium Dec. 11 – Andrew Peterson: Ryman Auditorium Dec. 13 – Jason Bonham’s Led Zeppelin Experience: TPAC Dec. 14-21 – “Cinderella”: Nashville Children’s Theater Dec. 15-17 – Flea Market: The Fairgrounds Nashville Dec. 16 – Garth Brooks: Bridgestone Arena Dec. 16 – Handel’s “Messiah”: Schermerhorn Symphony Center Dec. 17 – NeedToBreathe: Ryman Auditorium Dec. 17 – Shopkins Live: War Memorial Auditorium Dec. 19 – Predators vs. Winnipeg Dec. 21 – Predators vs. Carolina Dec. 24 – Titans vs. Los Angeles Rams Dec. 24 – Moscow Ballet’s Great Russian Nutcracker: Ryman Auditorium Dec. 28 – Mannheim Steamroller: TPAC Dec. 28 – Robert Earl Keen: Ryman Auditorium Dec. 29 – Music City Bowl: Nissan Stadium Dec. 30 – Predators vs. Minnesota Dec. 30-31 – Old Crow Medicine Show: Ryman Auditorium Dec. 31 – Titans vs. Jacksonville Dec. 31 – Jimmy Buffet and Huey Lewis & The News: Bridgestone Arena All dates subject to change without notice 2011 Richard Jones Road • Nashville, TN 37215 615-297-8281 • fax 615-297-0497 Schatten Properties Management Co., Inc. Staff Deena Beattie Property Manager Bonnie McDonald Assistant Manager Crystal Harrell Leasing Agent Randy Hollis Maintenance Supervisor Troy Schmelzer Maintenance Tech Jimmy Luffman Maintenance Tech Michael Huffman Groundskeeper Mike Thomas Courtesy Officer Pest Control Filter Change Wed., Dec. 27 Bldgs. A-G Fitness and Laundry Code #7071 from the Management Team We would like to welcome our new residents to the community and thank our residents for continuing to call us home. December is a month of holidays. Season’s Greetings to all our residents celebrating this month. Holiday Hours Our office will be closed for the holidays on Monday, December 25 and for New Years on Monday, January 1. Wishing you and your family a wonderful holiday season and very Happy New Year. Time of Giving With gifts and packages being exchanged this month, there will be a lot of additional trash. We are happy we have such generous residents. After the festivities, please be sure all trash is properly disposed of in a bag and taken directly to the dumpster. All boxes should be broken down and flattened when possible. Thanks for one of the best presents management could ask for this season—you taking the time to keep our community beautiful. Parking The holidays are such a special time of year. We hope your friends and family will share them with you. Please be courteous to your neighbors and remember to advise guests of parking. Thank you for your cooperation during this busy time of year. Let There Be Light Winter is here and it is getting darker earlier. We want to keep our property well lit, so please let us know if any light on the community grounds is burned out. Call the office to report it and we will replace the bulb as soon as possible. As always, thanks for your cooperation. Oh Christmas Tree Many Americans opt for live trees at the holidays, but artificial trees definitely have their benefits. They are less likely to catch fire and are environmentally kinder. Regardless of which tree you choose to decorate your home with this year, please follow these tips: • Use small lights. The heat from bigger lights may damage the tree or start a fire. • Keep live trees watered. The dryer the tree is the more likely it is to catch fire. Do not overload extension cords or outlets. Keep paper ornaments and those made of other flammable material away from decorative lights. Never use candles on your tree. Turn off lights when you leave. Fire Prevention A fire extinguisher is an absolute necessity in any home or office. While there’s a good chance the extinguisher will sit on the wall for years, collecting dust, it could end up saving your property and even your life. Invest in a home/kitchen extinguisher and keep it in the kitchen where most domestic fires begin. In the event you need to use the extinguisher, pull out the safety pin, depress the operating lever, and aim it at the fire. Hopefully you will never have to use it, but it is always better to be safe than sorry. Holiday Tips for Your Pets The holidays are stressful for all, including your pets. Do what you can to make life merry for them too during this season. • Keep the garbage can secure. Holiday meals and treats are yummy to us but can be dangerous to animals. Hang non-breakable ornaments at the bottom of the tree so, if hit by a playful pet, they will not break. Remember, plants such as poinsettias, holly, amaryllis and mistletoe may make your home beautiful, but they are poisonous to pets. Be cautious with candles and menorahs. Keep them out of reach and never leave a lit candle unattended.

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Page 1: from the Management Team - Green Hills...Dec. 3 – Brian Setzer Orchestra: Ryman Auditorium Dec. 4 – Predators vs. Boston Dec. 4 – Love & Theft and Florida Georgia Line: Ryman

December 20171 23 4 5 6 7 8 910 11 12 13 14 15 1617 18 19 20 21 22 2324 25 26 27 28 29 3031

S M T W T F S

December

Dec. 1 – The Great Xscape Tour: Bridgestone Arena

Dec. 1-21 – Christmas with Vince Gill & Amy Grant: Ryman Auditorium

Dec. 1-22 – “A Christmas Story”: TPACDec. 2 – Predators vs. AnaheimDec. 2-23 – Ballet: “Nashville’s

Nutcracker”: TPACDec. 3 – Titans vs. HoustonDec. 3 – Brian Setzer Orchestra: Ryman

AuditoriumDec. 4 – Predators vs. BostonDec. 4 – Love & Theft and Florida

Georgia Line: Ryman AuditoriumDec. 5 – Casting Crowns and For King &

Country: Bridgestone ArenaDec. 7 – Janet Jackson: Bridgestone ArenaDec. 8 – Predators vs. Las VegasDec. 8 – “A Charlie Brown Christmas”:

TPACDec. 9 – Up and Vanished Live: TPACDec. 10 – Sebastian Maniscalco: TPACDec. 10 – LeAnn Rimes: Ryman

AuditoriumDec. 11 – Andrew Peterson: Ryman

AuditoriumDec. 13 – Jason Bonham’s Led Zeppelin

Experience: TPACDec. 14-21 – “Cinderella”: Nashville

Children’s TheaterDec. 15-17 – Flea Market: The Fairgrounds

NashvilleDec. 16 – Garth Brooks: Bridgestone ArenaDec. 16 – Handel’s “Messiah”:

Schermerhorn Symphony CenterDec. 17 – NeedToBreathe: Ryman

AuditoriumDec. 17 – Shopkins Live: War Memorial

AuditoriumDec. 19 – Predators vs. WinnipegDec. 21 – Predators vs. CarolinaDec. 24 – Titans vs. Los Angeles RamsDec. 24 – Moscow Ballet’s Great Russian

Nutcracker: Ryman AuditoriumDec. 28 – Mannheim Steamroller: TPACDec. 28 – Robert Earl Keen: Ryman

AuditoriumDec. 29 – Music City Bowl: Nissan StadiumDec. 30 – Predators vs. MinnesotaDec. 30-31 – Old Crow Medicine Show:

Ryman AuditoriumDec. 31 – Titans vs. JacksonvilleDec. 31 – Jimmy Buffet and Huey Lewis

& The News: Bridgestone ArenaAll dates subject to change without notice

2011 Richard Jones Road • Nashville, TN 37215615-297-8281 • fax 615-297-0497

Schatten Properties Management Co., Inc.

StaffDeena BeattieProperty ManagerBonnie McDonaldAssistant ManagerCrystal HarrellLeasing AgentRandy HollisMaintenance SupervisorTroy SchmelzerMaintenance TechJimmy LuffmanMaintenance TechMichael HuffmanGroundskeeperMike ThomasCourtesy Officer

Pest Control & Filter ChangeWed., Dec. 27Bldgs. A-G

Fitness and Laundry Code# 7 0 7 1

from the Management TeamWe would like to welcome our new residents to the community and thank our residents for continuing to call us home. December is a month of holidays. Season’s Greetings to all our residents celebrating this month.

Holiday HoursOur office will be closed for the holidays on Monday, December 25 and for New Years on Monday, January 1. Wishing you and your family a wonderful holiday season and very Happy New Year.

Time of Giving With gifts and packages being exchanged this month, there will be a lot of additional trash. We are happy we have such generous residents. After the festivities, please be sure all trash is properly disposed of in a bag and taken directly to the dumpster. All boxes should be broken down and flattened when possible. Thanks for one of the best presents management could ask for this season—you taking the time to keep our community beautiful.

ParkingThe holidays are such a special time of year. We hope your friends and family will share them with you. Please be courteous to your neighbors and remember to advise guests of parking. Thank you for your cooperation during this busy time of year.

Let There Be LightWinter is here and it is getting darker earlier. We want to keep our property well lit, so please let us know if any light on the community grounds is burned out. Call the office to report it and we will replace the bulb as soon as possible. As always, thanks for your cooperation.

Oh Christmas TreeMany Americans opt for live trees at the holidays, but artificial trees definitely have their benefits. They are less likely to catch fire and are environmentally kinder. Regardless of which tree you choose to decorate your home with this year, please follow these tips:• Use small lights. The heat from bigger lights may damage the tree

or start a fire.• Keep live trees watered. The dryer the tree is the more likely it

is to catch fire.• Do not overload extension cords or outlets.• Keep paper ornaments and those made of other flammable

material away from decorative lights.• Never use candles on your tree.• Turn off lights when you leave.

Fire Prevention A fire extinguisher is an absolute necessity in any home or office. While there’s a good chance the extinguisher will sit on the wall for years, collecting dust, it could end up saving your property and even your life. Invest in a home/kitchen extinguisher and keep it in the kitchen where most domestic fires begin. In the event you need to use the extinguisher, pull out the safety pin, depress the operating lever, and aim it at the fire. Hopefully you will never have to use it, but it is always better to be safe than sorry.

Holiday Tips for Your PetsThe holidays are stressful for all, including your pets. Do what you can to make life merry for them too during this season.• Keep the garbage can secure. Holiday meals and treats are yummy to us

but can be dangerous to animals.• Hang non-breakable ornaments at the bottom of the tree so, if hit by a

playful pet, they will not break.• Remember, plants such as poinsettias, holly, amaryllis and mistletoe may

make your home beautiful, but they are poisonous to pets.• Be cautious with candles and menorahs. Keep them out of reach and never

leave a lit candle unattended.

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