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March 2019 March Mar. 1-2 – World’s Toughest Rodeo: Bridgestone Arena Mar. 1-2 – Kacey Musgraves: Ryman Auditorium Mar. 1-3 – Nashville Lawn & Garden Show: The Fairgrounds Nashville Mar. 2 – Women’s Soccer: U.S. vs. England: Nissan Stadium Mar. 3 – James Bay: Ryman Auditorium Mar. 3 – Wild Kratts Live: Opry House Mar. 5 – Predators vs. Minnesota Mar. 7-10 – Southern Women’s Show: Music City Center Mar. 8 – Winter Jam: Bridgestone Arena Mar. 8 – Gabriel “Fluffy” Iglesias: TPAC Mar. 8-9 – Amos Lee: Ryman Auditorium Mar. 9 – Predators vs. Carolina Mar. 10 – Pink: Bridgestone Arena Mar. 12-17 – “The Book of Mormon”: TPAC Mar. 13 – A Bowie Celebration: TPAC Mar. 13 – Maren Morris: Ryman Auditorium Mar. 13-17 – SEC Men’s Basketball Tournament: Bridgestone Arena Mar. 15 – Whose Live Anyway?: TPAC Mar. 15 – Little Feat: Ryman Auditorium Mar. 15-17 – Nashville Home & Remodeling Show: Music City Center Mar. 16 – Kurt Vile & The Violators: Ryman Auditorium Mar. 17-18 – Lauren Daigle: Ryman Auditorium Mar. 19 – Predators vs. Toronto Mar. 19-20 – John Mellencamp: Ryman Auditorium Mar. 19-24 – “Anastasia”: TPAC Mar. 20 – Travis Scott: Astroworld: Bridgestone Arena Mar. 20 – Jeff Tweedy: TPAC Mar. 21 – Predators vs. Pittsburgh Mar. 21-Apr. 13 – “Shakespeare In Love”: TPAC Mar. 22 – Mumford & Sons: Bridgestone Arena Mar. 22-24 – Flea Market: The Fairgrounds Nashville Mar. 23 – Fisk Jubilee Singers: Ryman Auditorium Mar. 23 – The Millennium Tour: Municipal Auditorium Mar. 24 – Hozier: Grand Ole Opry House Mar. 25 – Jackson Browne: Ryman Auditorium Mar. 27 – Impractical Jokers: Bridgestone Arena Mar. 28 – Zac Brown Band: Bridgestone Arena Mar. 29 – Kelly Clarkson: Bridgestone Arena Mar. 29 – Currents by Mayumana: TPAC Mar. 29-30 – Umphrey’s McGee: Ryman Auditorium Mar. 30 – Predators vs. Columbus Mar. 31 – Jenny Lewis: Ryman Auditorium All dates subject to change without notice Staff Morgan Belcher, NALP Property Manager Kristin Lilley Assistant Manager Kayin Pridgen Maintenance Supervisor Lance Easley Maintenance Robbie Stanley Groundskeeper Officer Wright Courtesy Officer Office/ Clubhouse Hours Monday-Friday 8:30am - 5:30pm Saturday 10:00am - 4:00pm Sunday Closed Laundry Hours Open 24 Hours Fitness Center Open 24 Hours Pest Control Wed., March 13 Bldgs. 6-9 0317 700 Saxony Lake Drive Antioch, TN 37013 (615) 331-8751 Happy St. Patrick’s Day! The luck of the Irish came our way when you became a resident. Here is our St. Patty’s wish to you: May there always be work for your hands to do; May your purse always hold a coin or two; May the sun always shine on your windowpane; May a rainbow be certain to follow each rain; May the hand of a friend always be near you; May your heart be filled with gladness to cheer you. Spring Ahead Daylight Saving Time begins on Sunday, March 10 at 2:00 a.m. Make sure you set your clocks ahead one hour before you go to bed on Saturday night. Time to Grill! Who doesn’t love the aroma of grilled food? Make sure you follow the rules of grilling as stated in our policies. Grilling is not to be done under a balcony or any ceiling. Move your grill out beyond any overhang and never place hot coals in bins or grassy areas. Make sure they are completely cool before disposing of them. Safety First As the days get longer, you’ll find children playing outside and others walking and enjoying the nicer weather. Please follow the posted speed limits and make sure you look twice as you’re driving through our community. Jump Into Spring With Extra Cash! Simply refer someone you know to live at our community. We will pay you a resident referral fee after they move in. It’s that easy to make money! Call the office for details on our great referral program. It’s Time for Some Pi Pi Day is celebrated on March 14 (3/14) around the world. Pi (Greek letter “π”) is the symbol used in mathematics to represent a constant – the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter – approximately 3.14159. Pi has been calculated to over one trillion digits beyond its decimal point and will continue infinitely without repetition or pattern. Pi’s infinite nature makes it a fun challenge to memorize, and to computationally calculate more and more digits. Get Ready for March Madness! March Madness refers to that time of year (usually mid-March through the beginning of April) when the NCAA men’s and women’s college basketball tournaments are held. Why is it madness? That term somehow captures the excitement that swirls around the sports world as tournament time approaches. In the weeks leading up to the “Big Dance,” as it is called, hundreds of college basketball teams from all over the country fight to earn a spot in the tournament. At tournament time each year, millions of people fill out their own brackets, attempting to predict the winners of all the games. There are usually enough upsets, however, that it’s nearly impossible to predict a perfect bracket. In fact, your chances of correctly guessing the winner of every game is less than 1 in 9.2 quintillion (or more precisely, 9,223,372,036,854,775,808)! As multiple games are played simultaneously at neutral sites all over the country, millions of sports fans follow the games on television over the course of the three-week tournament. To date, UCLA holds the record for the most national titles with 11. (Source: wonderopolis.org) Tips for Allergy Sufferers • Keep windows closed at night; use air conditioning to keep air cool, clean and dry. • Minimize early morning activity (between 5:00 and 10:00 a.m.); that’s when pollen is the most intense. • Keep your car windows closed when you drive. • Stay indoors when the pollen count or humidity levels are high, and on windy days when dust and pollen are mixing in the air. • Take a vacation during the height of the pollen season (beach areas have the least amount of pollen). • Stay away from freshly cut grass. • Don’t grow too many indoor plants; wet dirt causes molds to form.
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Page 1: March The€¦ · Mar. 29 – Currents by Mayumana: TPAC Mar. 29-30 – Umphrey’s McGee: Ryman Auditorium Mar. 30 – Predators vs. Columbus Mar. 31 – Jenny Lewis: Ryman Auditorium

March 2019March

Mar. 1-2 – World’s Toughest Rodeo: Bridgestone Arena

Mar. 1-2 – Kacey Musgraves: Ryman Auditorium

Mar. 1-3 – Nashville Lawn & Garden Show: The Fairgrounds Nashville

Mar. 2 – Women’s Soccer: U.S. vs. England: Nissan Stadium

Mar. 3 – James Bay: Ryman AuditoriumMar. 3 – Wild Kratts Live: Opry HouseMar. 5 – Predators vs. MinnesotaMar. 7-10 – Southern Women’s Show:

Music City CenterMar. 8 – Winter Jam: Bridgestone ArenaMar. 8 – Gabriel “Fluffy” Iglesias: TPACMar. 8-9 – Amos Lee: Ryman AuditoriumMar. 9 – Predators vs. CarolinaMar. 10 – Pink: Bridgestone ArenaMar. 12-17 – “The Book of Mormon”:

TPACMar. 13 – A Bowie Celebration: TPACMar. 13 – Maren Morris: Ryman

AuditoriumMar. 13-17 – SEC Men’s Basketball

Tournament: Bridgestone ArenaMar. 15 – Whose Live Anyway?: TPACMar. 15 – Little Feat: Ryman AuditoriumMar. 15-17 – Nashville Home &

Remodeling Show: Music City CenterMar. 16 – Kurt Vile & The Violators:

Ryman AuditoriumMar. 17-18 – Lauren Daigle: Ryman

AuditoriumMar. 19 – Predators vs. TorontoMar. 19-20 – John Mellencamp: Ryman

AuditoriumMar. 19-24 – “Anastasia”: TPACMar. 20 – Travis Scott: Astroworld:

Bridgestone ArenaMar. 20 – Jeff Tweedy: TPACMar. 21 – Predators vs. PittsburghMar. 21-Apr. 13 – “Shakespeare In Love”:

TPACMar. 22 – Mumford & Sons: Bridgestone

ArenaMar. 22-24 – Flea Market: The

Fairgrounds NashvilleMar. 23 – Fisk Jubilee Singers: Ryman

AuditoriumMar. 23 – The Millennium Tour:

Municipal AuditoriumMar. 24 – Hozier: Grand Ole Opry HouseMar. 25 – Jackson Browne: Ryman

AuditoriumMar. 27 – Impractical Jokers: Bridgestone

ArenaMar. 28 – Zac Brown Band: Bridgestone

ArenaMar. 29 – Kelly Clarkson: Bridgestone

ArenaMar. 29 – Currents by Mayumana: TPACMar. 29-30 – Umphrey’s McGee: Ryman

AuditoriumMar. 30 – Predators vs. ColumbusMar. 31 – Jenny Lewis: Ryman Auditorium

All dates subject to change without notice

StaffMorgan Belcher, NALPProperty ManagerKristin LilleyAssistant ManagerKayin PridgenMaintenance SupervisorLance EasleyMaintenanceRobbie StanleyGroundskeeperOfficer WrightCourtesy Officer

Office/Clubhouse HoursMonday-Friday8:30am - 5:30pmSaturday10:00am - 4:00pmSundayClosed

Laundry HoursOpen 24 Hours

Fitness CenterOpen 24 Hours

Pest ControlWed., March 13Bldgs. 6-9

0 3 1 7

700 Saxony Lake DriveAntioch, TN 37013

(615) 331-8751The

Happy St. Patrick’s Day!The luck of the Irish came our way when you became a resident. Here is our St. Patty’s wish to you: May there always be work for your hands to do; May your purse always hold a coin or two; May the sun always shine on your windowpane; May a rainbow be certain to follow each rain; May the hand of a friend always be near you; May your heart be filled with gladness to cheer you.

Spring AheadDaylight Saving Time begins on Sunday, March 10 at 2:00 a.m. Make sure you set your clocks ahead one hour before you go to bed on Saturday night.

Time to Grill!Who doesn’t love the aroma of grilled food? Make sure you follow the rules of grilling as stated in our policies. Grilling is not to be done under a balcony or any ceiling. Move your grill out beyond any overhang and never place hot coals in bins or grassy areas. Make sure they are completely cool before disposing of them.

Safety FirstAs the days get longer, you’ll find children playing outside and others walking and enjoying the nicer weather. Please follow the posted speed limits and make sure you look twice as you’re driving through our community.

Jump Into Spring With Extra Cash!Simply refer someone you know to live at our community. We will pay you a resident referral fee after they move in. It’s that easy to make money! Call the office for details on our great referral program.

It’s Time for Some PiPi Day is celebrated on March 14 (3/14) around the world. Pi (Greek letter “π”) is the symbol used in mathematics to represent a constant – the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter – approximately 3.14159.

Pi has been calculated to over one trillion digits beyond its decimal point and will continue infinitely without repetition or pattern. Pi’s infinite nature makes it a fun challenge to memorize, and to computationally calculate more and more digits.

Get Ready for March Madness!March Madness refers to that time of year (usually mid-March through the beginning of April) when the NCAA men’s and women’s college basketball tournaments are held. Why is it madness? That term

somehow captures the excitement that swirls around the sports world as tournament time approaches. In the weeks leading up to the “Big

Dance,” as it is called, hundreds of college basketball teams from all over the country fight to earn a spot in the tournament.

At tournament time each year, millions of people fill out their own brackets, attempting to predict the winners of all the games. There are usually enough upsets, however, that it’s nearly impossible to predict a perfect bracket. In fact, your chances of correctly guessing the winner of every game is less than 1 in 9.2 quintillion (or more precisely, 9,223,372,036,854,775,808)!

As multiple games are played simultaneously at neutral sites all over the country, millions of sports fans follow the games on television over the course of the three-week tournament. To date, UCLA holds the record for the most national titles with 11.(Source: wonderopolis.org)

Tips for Allergy Sufferers• Keep windows closed at night; use air conditioning to keep air cool, clean and dry.• Minimize early morning activity (between 5:00 and 10:00 a.m.); that’s when pollen is

the most intense.• Keep your car windows closed when you drive.• Stay indoors when the pollen count or humidity levels are high, and on windy days

when dust and pollen are mixing in the air.• Take a vacation during the height of the pollen season (beach areas have the least

amount of pollen).• Stay away from freshly cut grass.• Don’t grow too many indoor plants; wet dirt causes molds to form.

Page 2: March The€¦ · Mar. 29 – Currents by Mayumana: TPAC Mar. 29-30 – Umphrey’s McGee: Ryman Auditorium Mar. 30 – Predators vs. Columbus Mar. 31 – Jenny Lewis: Ryman Auditorium

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