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General ManagerJack Gardner972.770.2449jack.gardner@
cis.cushwake.com
Sr. Property ManagerScott Stovall972.770.2429
Asst. Property ManagerPaige Wright972.770.2470
Chief EngineerScott Grissom972-770-2488
Corporate ConciergeAmy Booth
972-770-2171amy.booth@
cis.cushwake.com
LeasingVice President
Matt Schendle972-770-2727
Leasing AssociateMeredith Durham
Parking ManagerLaz Parking
Corbin Phillips972.770.2497
Security DirectorWalden Security
Grant Stitt972-770-2496
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CUSHMAN & WAKEFIELD MANAGEMENT OFFICE
Three Lincoln Centre, Suite 200972.980.9700
Centre Stage is a monthly publication for the tenants of Lincoln Centre.
Lincoln Centre is an investment of TIAA-CREF
LINCOLN CENTRE SERVICES DIRECTORY
C.A.R.S. Auto Service......972.701.0227Chase Bank............................972.934.7500Fitness Club...........................972.982.8441Gift Gallery.............................972.701.5191Hilton Hotel..........................972.934.8400Regus GlobalExecutive Suites.................972.663.9300Shoe Shine Stand..............972.770.2419
RESTAURANTS
The H Bar................................972.934.8400Crockett’s...............................972.934.8400Gateway Newstand & Deli........................................972.934.3826L’Express.................................972.934.8400Lincoln Centre Cafe.........972.707.7797Starbucks...............................972.707.7797
J U N E 2 0 1 5
Amy BoothCorporate Concierge
Two/Three Lincoln Centre Desk972.770.2171
S P E C I A L E V E N T S
Thru 10/4 Baseball: America’s Presidents Bush Presidential Library6/1-8/31 Summer at the Arboretum Dallas Arboretum6/6 Indy Car Series Texas Motor Speedway6/12-14 Taste of Dallas Fair Park, Dallas6/20 Texas Black Invitational Rodeo Fair Park Coliseum
M U S I C
Thru 7/2 Cool Thursdays Concert Series Dallas Arboretum6/5 Star Crossed Lovers Meyerson Symphony Center6/5 Romeo Santos American Airlines Center6/6 The Rolling Stones AT&T Stadium6/9-21 Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Cinderella Music Hall, Fair Park6/11 Johnny Mathis Winspear Opera House6/15 Cirque Dreams Jungle Winspear Opera House
6/18 King Sunny Ade’ AT&T Performing Arts Center6/20 The Music of John Williams Meyerson Symphony Center6/23-7/5 Annie Winspear Opera House
T H E A T R E | D A N C E
6/15 Neil Degrasse Tyson Winspear Opera House6/25-27 Love, Loss and What I Wear Wyly Theater6/23-7/5 Dirty Dancing Music Hall, Fair Park6/24-7/25 Romeo and Juliet Shakespeare in the Park Samuel Grand Amphitheatre
S P O R T S
Texas Rangers Globe Life Park6/2-4 Rangers vs. White Sox6/12-14 Rangers vs. Twins6/15-16 Rangers vs. Dodgers6/23-25 Rangers vs. Athletics
CALENDAR OF EVENTSJune 2015
FATHER’S DAY VENDOR SALE
Lincoln Centre Conference CenterTwo Lincoln Centre, Suite 240
Thursday, June 18, 201510:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m.
Books are FunBooks and Gifts
Brewster’s BarkeryPet Supplies & Gifts
Cutlery and MoreCutlery, Leather Goods, Home Products
Mountain Man Nuts and FruitsAll Varieties of Nut and Dried Fruits
YEEHAW!LINCOLN CENTRE ANNUAL PICNIC
Bond AvenueOutside Two Lincoln Centre
Friday, June 19, 2015
11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.
Sonny Bryan’s CateringPhoto Booth • Line Dancing • Games & Prizes
TIAA-CREF and Cushman & Wakefield are pleased to host the annual Lincoln Centre picnic for all tenants. It is a western theme, and you are invited to don your jeans, boots and western gear for the big round up. There will be western games and prizes, and our pop-ular DJ will be back for line dancing and more. Sonny Bryan’s will be catering brisket, turkey, potato salad, green salad, barbecue beans and ending with cob-bler and ice cream.
So, put on those boots, come and seeLincoln Corral is the place to be
Amy Booth contributing clothing to the Salvation
Army. Lincoln Centre tenants donated clothes, mis-
cellaneous items and even four leather chairs. Thank
you for your generous contributions.
FIRE DRILL INFORMATION
Several tenants have expressed concerns, primar-ily security related, about the proposed change to evacuate three floors down as presented at our fire warden meetings in April. Based on this feedback, tenants will be required to completely evacuate the building and report to their respective meeting areas, as has been done in the past. Lincoln Centre’s Fire Safety Procedures and the Evacuation Map are located at www.MyLincolnCentre.com.
The fire drill for Three Lincoln Centre will occur on Wednesday, June 3, weather permitting. Fire drills for One and Two Lincoln Centre will be scheduled later this year.
Thank you for attending the fire warden training meetings and for your participation during the upcoming drills. Please contact the Management Office, 972.980.9700, if you have any questions.
MUSICAL ADVENTURES OF
FLAT STANLEYDallas Children’s Theater
June 19 – July 12, 2015
DCT’s National Tour production is back from a whirlwind travelogue across the United States! Stanley is a normal 10-year-old boy—too normal, if you ask him. His wish for ad-venture is granted when a bulletin board flattens Stanley, enabling him to mail himself all around the world! Stanley—the ultimate exchange student—scours the globe, visit-ing Paris, Los Angeles, Hawaii, and more! This production is enjoyed by ages 5 and up. Discounted tickets may be purchased at the Concierge Desk: Section A is $20, and Sec-tions B is $14.
MEYERSON SYMPHONY CENTER
The Music of John Williams and Hollywood’s Great Composers
June 20 @ 7:30 p.m.
Your favorite film scores come alive as the Dallas Symphony Orchestra performs music from Superman, E.T., Jurassic Park, Harry Pot-ter, Star Wars, Gone with the Wind and The Wizard of Oz. A 20% discount is available to Lincoln Centre tenants.
DISCOUNT TICKETSAll discount tickets include tax
Tickets available at theTwo/Three Concierge Desk
Check, Money Order or Cashier’s Check
TICKETS PRICE
AMC $8.00 (save $4.00)CINEMARK $8.00 (save $3.00)
DALLAS ARBORETUMAdult & Child $11.00 (save $4.00)
DALLAS ZOOAdult & Child $10.00
FT. WORTH ZOOAdult $9.50 (save $2.50)Child/Senior $6.50 (save $2.50)
HAWAIIAN FALLSOne Day $19.48 (save $9.74)Combo Pass $70.35 (save $37.00)
HURRICANE HARBOROne Day $28.08 (save $7.00)Combo Pass $86.39 (save $20.00)
PEROT MUSEUMGeneral $10.00 (save $5.00)
SIX FLAGSOne Day Pass $45.35 (save $21.64)Season Pass $75.59Combo SF/HH $86.39
LINCOLN CENTREwww.mylincolncentre.com
LINCOLN CENTRE FITNESS CLUBwww.mylcfc.com
MESQUITE RODEOMesquite Arena • Air Conditioned
June 5 – August 29, 2015 • Every Friday and Saturday Evening
Mouth-watering Sonny Bryan’s barbeque, live Texas music, crashing pro-cowboy competition, pony rides and a petting zoo provide a night of All-American fun. The professional rodeo will deliver the ultimate Texas experience. The arena is only 15 minutes from downtown Dallas. Dis-counted tickets may be purchased through the concierge services.
Concierge Price:Adult Reserved: $20 (regular price $30)(ages 13 – 59 $28 With BBQ Express $38 With BBQ Buffet (regular price $50)
Child Reserved: $10 (regular price $10)(ages 3 – 12) $16 With BBQ Express $19 With BBQ Buffet (regular price $20)
Senior Reserved: $20 (Regular price $25)(ages 60+) $28 With BBQ Express $38 With BBQ Buffet (regular price $45)
BBQ Express Includes: BBQ Sandwich, Chips, Soft DrinkBBQ Buffet Includes: All-You-Can-Eat Smoked Beef Brisket, Country Sausage, Bar-beque Beans, Potato Salad, Cole Slaw, Baked Rolls, Fruit Cobbler, Soda or Ice Tea.Discounted Prices Include Tax and GratuityParking: $10 Per Car • Buses: Free • Doors Open: 6:30 pm • Rodeo: 7:30 pm
GEORGE W. BUSH PRESEDENTIAL LIBRARY
SMU BoulevardThrough October 4, 2015
This special exhibit, Baseball: America’s Presidents, America’s Pastime, explores American his-tory through the close relationship between baseball and our Presidents. During good times and bad, presidents have connected with this uniquely American sport. Just as George W. Bush attended a World Series game after 9/11, Herbert Hoover attended the World Series in 1929 and 1931 to calm fears during the Great Depression. Harry S. Truman used the sport to return the Nation to a sense of normalcy. He threw out the first pitch at a game six days after Japan surrendered on September 2, 1945. His presence meant the war was over and peace had returned. In telling this important piece of our history, the George W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum is using baseball-related documents and artifacts from its archives as well as from other presidential libraries. The exhibit also draws from the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum in Cooperstown, New York, and other collections.
A NEW FAMILY AT LINCOLN CENTRE
Several weeks ago, it was noticed that a new
family of Canada geese had arrived at Lin-
coln Centre. The most identifying mark on
the Canada goose is the white cheek patch,
or chin strap. The Canada goose’s head, bill,
and neck are black except for this white cheek
patch. The father is not pictured here, but he
is always close by.
The Canada goose is very majestic be-
cause of its size, markings, graceful move-
ment, and its well-known devotion to its
mate and family. Canada geese are very loyal
and emotional towards each other, and they
mate for life. They have strong family values;
a mate will put itself in danger to protect
their mate, and parents will also place them-
selves in danger to protect the young.
It has been brought to our attention that
tenants are feeding the geese, and this is not
recommended. Certain wildlife agencies ad-
vise against feeding the wildlife. They claim
that we will do them more harm than good.
They also state that feeding the geese will cre-
ate a depency on us for food, causing them
to lose the ability to forage and delaying their
migration.
It is fun to have the diversity of wildlife
at Lincoln Centre, and to be able to walk
around the lake or just to view it from the
office. The lovely grounds at Lincoln Centre
bring some serenity to a busy work day.
RINGLING BROTHERS AND
BARNUM & BAILEY CIRCUS PRESENTS
LEGENDSAmerican Airlines Center
July 29th – August 9th
Fort Worth Convention CenterAugust 12-16
Behold the living legends! In an all-new show, Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey® Presents LEGENDS. Experience epic family fun as leg-endary circus artists from around the globe perform awe-inspiring feats of daring spec-tacles of strength and thrills of wonder to summon the mythical and the mysterious visions that have only existed in your imagi-nation until now: the Unicorn, Pegasus and Woolly the Mammoth! Attend the circus for an unforgettable family night of legendary proportions.
AMERICAN AIRLINES CENTERFirst Week
Thursday, July 30 @ 7:30pmFriday, July 31 @ 7:30pm
Saturday, August 1 @ 11:30am, 3:30pm, 7:30pm
Sunday, August 2 @ 10:30am, 2:30pm, 6:30pm
Second WeekThursday, August 6 @ 7:30pm
Friday, August 7 @ 7:30 pmSaturday, August 8
@ 11:30am, 3:30pm, 7:30pmSunday, August 9 @ 2:30pm, 6:30pm
FORT WORTH CONVENTION CENTERThursday, August 13 @ 7:30pm
Friday, August 14 @ 7:30pmSaturday, August 15
@ 11:30am, 3:30pm, 7:30pm
Discounted Prices:$24.00 – 100 Sections$17.60 – 200 Sections$12.00 - 300 Sections
BICYCLE PARKINGIt is that time of the year when some of the tenants choose to ride their bicycles to work. For the convenience of parking bikes here at Lincoln Centre, there is a secured bicycle stor-age area on the black level (2nd level) of Three Lincoln Centre Executive Parking Garage. This area is secured with a combination lock. In order to park your bike in this area, a Bicycle Agreement Form needs to be turned in to the Management Office. At that time you will be given the code for entering the secured area. Call 972.980.9700 to request a form.