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January 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 January Jan. 1 – Tennessee Titans vs. Houston Texans Jan. 3 – Nashville Predators vs. Montreal Canadiens Jan. 6-8 – Shen Yun: TPAC Jan. 7-8 – Monster Jam: Bridgestone Arena Jan. 9 – 2017 Million Dollar Show: Ryman Auditorium Jan. 10 – Nashville Predators vs. Vancouver Canucks Jan. 12 – Nashville Predators vs. Boston Bruins Jan. 12 – Joe Russo’s Almost Dead: Ryman Auditorium Jan. 15 – Harlem Globetrotters: Bridgestone Arena Jan. 15 – Pink Bridal Show: Music City Center Jan. 19-22 – Nashville Boat & Sport Show: Music City Center Jan. 19-Feb. 2 – “Treasure Island”: Nashville Children’s Theater Jan. 20-22 – Nashville RV Supershow: Music City Center Jan. 20-22 – Log & Timber Home Show: Music City Center Jan. 20-22 – Nashville Golf Show: Music City Center Jan. 21 – Dierks Bentley: Bridgestone Arena Jan. 21-22 – PAW Patrol Live: TPAC Jan. 22 – Lukas Graham: Ryman Auditorium Jan. 24 – Nashville Predators vs. Buffalo Sabres Jan. 24 – The Beach Boys: Ryman Auditorium Jan. 24-29 – “A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder”: TPAC Jan. 26 – Nashville Predators vs. Columbus Blue Jackets Jan. 26 – Drive-By Truckers: Ryman Auditorium Jan. 27-29 – Opera: “Three Way”: TPAC Jan. 27-29 – Flea Market: The Fairgrounds Nashville Jan. 28 – Easyriders Bike Show: Music City Center Jan. 28-29 – AMSOIL Arenacross: 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 Craig Holland Groundskeeper Mike Thomas Courtesy Officer Pest Control Wed., Jan. 25 Bldgs. H-TH Fitness Code #5566 Laundry Code #5566 Ring In 2017! The office will be closed December 31-January 2 for New Year’s Day. Wishing you and your family the best as you ring in 2017! Be Sure to Insure Start your year off right by making sure your home’s contents are fully insured. Did you get any high-ticket items over the holidays? Call your insurance agent today to be up-to-date! Peace In the New Year Many of you are planning celebrations to welcome in the new year, and we encourage you to have a good time. But while you are celebrating, please consider your neighbors who may prefer to have a peaceful start to the new year. We ask that you try to confine the merriment to reasonable hours and inform your guests of the need for consideration. Martin Luther King Day This federal holiday occurs the third Monday in January. Martin Luther King, Jr. was one of the greatest social activists the world has ever known. He was born January 15, 1929. At 35, he became the youngest person to win the Nobel Peace Prize. He was assassinated on April 4, 1968 while making a speech in Memphis, Tennessee. In 1983 by an act of Congress, our country honored this great visionary by naming his birthday a national holiday. His dream of peace and equality lives on today. Frozen Pipes As the temperatures start to drop, please remember you can help prevent water damage to your home and your personal property from frozen pipes. • Keep heat on at all times. • Open cabinets under the sink in the bath and kitchen. • Allow faucets to drip slowly. Hopefully, these precautions will prevent water damage to your home this winter. However, it is in your best interest to have a renter’s insurance policy in force to provide coverage for your property in the event of a mishap in your home. For more information on this matter, please do not hesitate to call the office. Thanks for your cooperation. Cold Weather Pet Tips Cold weather is here, which means it’s time to give special attention to your pets both inside and out. Here are some winterizing tips for optimizing your animal’s comfort and well-being: • When you take your pooch out for a “bathroom break,” stay out with it. Not only is it community policy, but if you’re cold enough to go inside, it probably is also too cold for your pet to stay out much longer as well. • When you bring a pet in, wipe its paws and underside, making certain there is no ice clinging between the toes or on the sole of the foot. Animals drag a lot of moisture onto their bedding from every trip outside in snow. Plan on changing the bedding as frequently as necessary or simply placing it in the dryer for a warm-up. • For short-haired breeds, you might want to put them in a protective sweater before taking them outside. They will become chilled quickly after leaving a 70-degree house and walking onto freezing cold turf. Winter Driving Tips Severe winter weather makes driving difficult. Please follow these safety tips from the National Safety Council and help ensure everyone arrives safely. • Reduce speed and increase space between you and the vehicle in front of you. • Be familiar with how your vehicle handles on ice. • Don’t panic if you start to skid. Gently turn in the direction of the skid. • Don’t pump anti-lock brakes. • Use extra caution on bridges and overpasses. These tend to freeze first. 2017 and Looking Good! We can help you with those New Year’s resolutions in our fitness center. Take advantage of a gym right in your own community! The fitness center is open 24/7.

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Page 1: S M T W T F S January 2017...Winter Driving Tips Severe winter weather makes driving difficult. Please follow these safety tips from the National Safety Council and help ensure everyone

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S M T W T F S

January

Jan. 1 – Tennessee Titans vs. Houston Texans

Jan. 3 – Nashville Predators vs. Montreal Canadiens

Jan. 6-8 – Shen Yun: TPACJan. 7-8 – Monster Jam: Bridgestone

ArenaJan. 9 – 2017 Million Dollar Show:

Ryman AuditoriumJan. 10 – Nashville Predators vs.

Vancouver CanucksJan. 12 – Nashville Predators vs.

Boston BruinsJan. 12 – Joe Russo’s Almost Dead:

Ryman AuditoriumJan. 15 – Harlem Globetrotters:

Bridgestone ArenaJan. 15 – Pink Bridal Show: Music

City CenterJan. 19-22 – Nashville Boat & Sport

Show: Music City CenterJan. 19-Feb. 2 – “Treasure Island”:

Nashville Children’s TheaterJan. 20-22 – Nashville RV

Supershow: Music City CenterJan. 20-22 – Log & Timber Home

Show: Music City CenterJan. 20-22 – Nashville Golf Show:

Music City CenterJan. 21 – Dierks Bentley: Bridgestone

ArenaJan. 21-22 – PAW Patrol Live: TPACJan. 22 – Lukas Graham: Ryman

AuditoriumJan. 24 – Nashville Predators vs.

Buffalo SabresJan. 24 – The Beach Boys: Ryman

AuditoriumJan. 24-29 – “A Gentleman’s Guide

to Love and Murder”: TPACJan. 26 – Nashville Predators vs.

Columbus Blue JacketsJan. 26 – Drive-By Truckers: Ryman

AuditoriumJan. 27-29 – Opera: “Three Way”:

TPACJan. 27-29 – Flea Market: The

Fairgrounds NashvilleJan. 28 – Easyriders Bike Show:

Music City CenterJan. 28-29 – AMSOIL Arenacross:

Bridgestone Arena

All 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 TechCraig HollandGroundskeeperMike ThomasCourtesy Officer

Pest ControlWed., Jan. 25Bldgs. H-TH

Fitness Code# 5 5 6 6

Laundry Code# 5 5 6 6

Ring In 2017!The office will be closed December 31-January 2 for New Year’s Day. Wishing you and your family the best as you ring in 2017!

Be Sure to InsureStart your year off right by making sure your home’s contents are fully insured. Did you get any high-ticket items over the holidays? Call your insurance agent today to be up-to-date!

Peace In the New YearMany of you are planning celebrations to welcome in the new year, and we encourage you to have a good time. But while you are celebrating, please consider your neighbors who may prefer to have a peaceful start to the new year. We ask that you try to confine the merriment to reasonable hours and inform your guests of the need for consideration.

Martin Luther King Day This federal holiday occurs the third Monday in January. Martin Luther King, Jr. was one of the greatest social activists the world has ever known. He was born January 15, 1929. At 35, he became the youngest person to win the Nobel Peace Prize. He was assassinated on April 4, 1968 while making a speech in Memphis, Tennessee. In 1983 by an act of Congress, our country honored this great visionary by naming his birthday a national holiday. His dream of peace and equality lives on today.

Frozen PipesAs the temperatures start to drop, please remember you can help prevent water damage to your home and your personal property from frozen pipes.• Keep heat on at all times.• Open cabinets under the sink in the bath and kitchen.• Allow faucets to drip slowly.Hopefully, these precautions will prevent water damage to your home this winter. However, it is in your best interest to have a renter’s insurance policy in force to provide coverage for your property in the event of a mishap in your home. For more information on this matter, please do not hesitate to call the office. Thanks for your cooperation.

Cold Weather Pet Tips Cold weather is here, which means it’s time to give special attention to your pets both inside and out. Here are some winterizing tips for optimizing your animal’s comfort and well-being:• When you take your pooch out for a “bathroom

break,” stay out with it. Not only is it community policy, but if you’re cold enough to go inside, it probably is also too cold for your pet to stay out much longer as well.

• When you bring a pet in, wipe its paws and underside, making certain there is no ice clinging between the toes or on the sole of the foot. Animals drag a lot of moisture onto their bedding from every trip outside in snow. Plan on changing the bedding as frequently as necessary or simply placing it in the dryer for a warm-up.

• For short-haired breeds, you might want to put them in a protective sweater before taking them outside. They will become chilled quickly after leaving a 70-degree house and walking onto freezing cold turf.

Winter Driving TipsSevere winter weather makes driving difficult. Please follow these safety tips from the National Safety Council and help ensure everyone arrives safely.• Reduce speed and increase space between you and the vehicle in front of you.• Be familiar with how your vehicle handles on ice.• Don’t panic if you start to skid. Gently turn in the direction of the skid.• Don’t pump anti-lock brakes.• Use extra caution on bridges and overpasses. These tend to freeze first.

2017 and Looking Good!We can help you with those New Year’s resolutions in our fitness center. Take advantage of a gym right in your own community! The fitness center is open 24/7.

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