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7925 St. Ives Road • North Charleston, SC 29406
North Bluff Apartments
March 2016
Your StaffProperty Manager Mark LynchAsst. Manager Rachael AllenMaint. Supervisor Mike Steinbacher
Important NumbersOffice (843) 797-2292Fax (843) 797-2260Emergency Maint.: (866) 522-7095After-Hour Maint. (866) 522-7095
[email protected]@darbydevelopment.com
Website www.northbluffapts.comFire, Police, Emergency 911
Office HoursMonday–Friday 8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.Saturday 10:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m.Sunday Closed
Welcome SpringThe first day of spring is Sunday,
March 20. The day marks the springequinox, when the sun shines directlyon the Earth’s equator, and the length ofnight and day are nearly equal.
Charleston’s St. Patrick’s DayThe weather is getting warm and
spring is officially here. It’s the besttime of the year to get out and seewhat Charleston has to offer,especially before the height of thesummer tourist season. Of course, nospring is complete without its share ofSt. Patrick’s Day festivities! And it’s nodifferent in Charleston. TommyCondon’s is a well-known Irish puband restaurant where everyone canbe Irish for a day on good ‘ol St.Paddy’s Day! There is a St. Patrick’sDay Parade that is not to be missedwith celebrations that culminate in theraising of the Irish Flag over City Hall.
Walk for WaterWater Mission is a non-profit born
and raised in Charleston, SC. To date,Water Mission has helped some 3million people in over 52 counties.They do this by using innovativetechnology and engineering expertiseto provide access to safe water bybuilding and implementing safe water,sanitation and hygiene (WASH)solutions for people in developingcountries and disaster areas. TheWalk for Water is their largestfundraising event of the year and theyare looking forward to their biggestone yet!
Last year, they had almost 5,000walkers from the Charleston tri-countyarea. This year, they are expectingbetween 7,000 - 8,000. The event isan excellent opportunity to get out andenjoy the nice weather and walk for agood cause.
When: Saturday, March 12th 2016Where: “The Joe”360 Fishburne StreetCharleston, SC 29403Time: 10:10 am – 1:30 pm
March MadnessAlong with spring fever, March
Madness grips much of the countrythis time of year as teams begin playin the annual NCAA men’s basketballtournament. A total of 68 Division Iteams are shooting for thechampionship title. The Final Fourwill tip off April 2–4 in Houston.
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Breezeway andBalcony Reminder
Towels and/or other items are notto be draped in breezeways orbalconies to dry. For APPEARANCEREASONS, BREEZEWAYS ARENOT TO BE USED AS STORAGEAREAS. Residents are to refrain fromattaching anything in their breezeway.The only permissible items to be lefton patios, balconies, or in breezewayswhere construction styles permit arebeautification items and appropriateoutdoor items. The determination ofwhether an item is acceptable or notwill be in the sole judgment ofManagement.
GRILLING is not permitted on anybalcony or patio or within anybreezeway or corridor. To utilize anapproved grill, the grill must be placedat least ten feet from any structure.Propane barbeque grills, with thepropane tank attached, are notpermitted within the community at all.Propane tanks are specificallyprohibited from being stored in anyportion of the community. The onlybarbeque grills that are permitted arecharcoal grills. If an approved grill isstored on a balcony or patio, it mustnot be placed between the patio doorand the railing—effectively blockingegress should someone need to utilizethe balcony or patio as an emergencyexit.
These policies are in keeping withstate fire regulations. If a resident isfound to be in violation of thesepolicies, their tenancy may beterminated. Additionally, if the firedepartment comes out to the propertyand discovers a violation of theseregulations and issues a citation andfine, the resident will be responsible topay that fine. Failure to pay that fine infull within the requisite period willresult in termination of tenancy.
Update Your Wardrobefor Spring
When March begins, we knowspring is just around the corner. Evenif there is still a foot of snow outside,we start thinking about shorts andsandals. If you’re ready to refresh yourwardrobe, keep the following tipsin mind.
First, go through your closet andtake stock of what you already have.Note what you haven’t worn in a whileand figure out why so you can avoidthe same purchasing mistakes in the
future. Then sell or donate whateveryou don’t wear or don’t love.
Next, spend some time flippingthrough current fashion magazines,catalogs and websites to see what willbe popular this season. Pay attentionto styles you know will flatter you.
Make a list of items you want topurchase that will complement andupdate the clothes you already have.You might have the basics but wouldlike to add a splash of color and stylewith a jacket, scarf or handbag. Onthe other hand, you might decide thata couple of classic blouses will giveyour wardrobe more versatility.
Stick to the list when you areshopping so you’re not tempted bycostly impulse purchases. As youconsider pieces, use a mentalchecklist to make sure the new itemwill go with at least three things inyour current wardrobe.
The Red PlanetThe month of March was named
for Mars, the Roman god of war whowas also regarded as a guardianof agriculture.
The fourth planet from the sun isalso named after Mars. Because of itscolor, Mars is sometimes referred toas the red planet.
Mars is a terrestrial planet with athin atmosphere. It has surfacefeatures reminiscent of boththe impact craters on the moon andthe volcanoes, deserts and polar icecaps of Earth.
In 2015, NASA announced thepresence of flowing salt water on theMartian surface.
Mars has two natural moons,Phobos and Deimos. Although noone knows how they formed, theymight be asteroids snared by theplanet’s gravity.
Humans have long been fascinated
by the red planet, and tales ofMartians have been around forhundreds of years. In an effort to learnmore about our celestial neighbor,there have been many missionsto Mars.
The first spacecraft to visit Marswas Mariner 4 in 1965. In 2004, theMars rovers Spirit and Opportunitylanded on Mars and sent backmassive amounts of geologic data andimages. The rover Curiosity landedin 2012.
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Wit & Wisdom“A wise man turns chance into
good fortune.”—Thomas Fuller
“One of the sanest, surest, and mostgenerous joys of life comes from
being happy over the good fortuneof others.”
—Archibald Rutledge
“Fortune favors the bold.”—Virgil
“Luck is not chance, it’s toil; fortune’sexpensive smile is earned.”
—Emily Dickinson
“No man ever wetted clay and thenleft it, as if there would be bricks by
chance and fortune.”—Plutarch
“Live as brave men; and if fortune isadverse, front its blows with
brave hearts.”—Marcus Tullius Cicero
“If we should be blessed by somegreat reward, such as fame or fortune,
it’s the fruit of a seed planted by usin the past.”
—Bodhidharma
“An aim in life is the only fortuneworth finding.”
—Robert Louis Stevenson
“Too much good fortune can makeyou smug and unaware. Happinessshould be like an oasis, the greener
for the desert that surrounds it.”—Rachel Field
“A life lived with integrity—even if itlacks the trappings of fame and
fortune—is a shining star in whoselight others may follow in the
years to come.”—Denis Waitley
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1790: The first U.S. census is taken and records a population of 3.9 million.
1899: A German pharmaceutical company patents aspirin.
1912: Oreos, the cream-filled chocolate sandwich cookies, are introduced by the National Biscuit Company.
1923: Time magazine debuts.
1933: Frances Perkins is appointed secretary of labor, becoming the first woman to serve in the Cabinet.
1941: The National Gallery of Art opens in Washington, D.C.
1951: The comic strip “Dennis the Menace” by Hank Ketcham begins syndication in 16 newspapers.
1968: Country music singers Johnny Cash and June Carter marry.
1981: TV anchorman Walter Cronkite, often called “the most trusted man in America,” retires from the “CBS Evening News.”
1994: Hockey great Wayne Gretzky nets his 802nd NHL goal, breaking the previous record held by legend Gordie Howe.
1997: Singer, songwriter and former Beatle Paul McCartney is knighted by Queen Elizabeth II.
2002: Halle Berry wins the Oscar for best actress for her role in “Monster’s Ball.” She was the first African-American to receive the award.
2006: The first tweet goes out at the launch of social media website Twitter.
MARCH
March 2016Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
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Rent Due!
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Rent Due!
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Rent Due!
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Rent Due!
5Office Open10am-4pmDon’t Miss It! LastDay to Pay RentBefore Late FeesBegin!
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Office ClosedRent Late$35 Late Fee
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Office Open10am-4pm
13Daylight SavingTime Begins!!Change Your ClocksOne Hour ForwardTonight!!Office Closed
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Pest ControlInteriorBldgs 1-6
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Happy SaintPatrick’s Day!!
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Office Open10am-4pm
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Office Closed
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Quality AssuranceVisit Buildings 1&2
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Quality AssuranceVisit Buildings 3&4
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Office Open10am-4pm
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Happy Easter!Office Closed
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Quality AssuranceVisit Buildings 5&6
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Don’t Say Good-bye!Stop by Today toRenew Your Lease
HappySpring!
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