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Four Seasons Apartments KY | [email protected] www.legacymgt.com | 3422 Cintonya Drive Erlanger, KY 41018 Your Community Team Shannon Lorenzen Senior Property Manager Beth Tabor Leasing Consultant Ken Wehby Maintenance Tech George Rayborn Maintenance Tech Office Hours Monday Thru Friday 10:00 am - 6:00 pm Saturday 10:00 am - 4:00 pm Sunday Closed Contact Directory Main Office (859) 727-2444 Office Fax (859) 727-2723 Thank YOU For Joining Us..... at our Annual Fall Resident Appreciation at Charleston Pines and the party on October 31st! It was a great weekend! If you missed either event, stop in or call the office for the information on the next event. We post fliers in the hallways, put notices and your door, put fliers on the newsletters and even post events on our Resident Portal! We try to keep you informed by multiple ways! Make sure you don't miss out on fun, food and prizes! Work Order Requests We want to thank you for alerting us of maintenance issues in your home. We were very happy with the condition of most of the apartments during our inspections in November. Always make sure that if you find an issue in your home, call us right away so that we can take care of it. Please don't wait to call in an emergency at the end of the business day if you knew about it in the morning. Something small can turn into a major issue if it isn't taken care of in a timely fashions. George and Ken work hard to take care of your homes. Having maintenance technicians to take care of issues is one of the MANY wonderful reasons to live at a Legacy Management property! Winter Solstice Is Upon Us Winter has officially arrived! December 22nd marks the first day of winter, also known as the "winter solstice.” The winter solstice occurs when the sun on our sky's dome reaches its farthest southward point for the year. At this solstice, the Northern Hemisphere has its shortest day and longest night of the year. Sounds like a good day to cozy up indoors for some extra sleep. Happy winter! Be Courteous To Your Neighbors Noise that you make in your apartment, COULD be heard by your neighbors. Always be conscientious of this fact. What may not seem as irritating to you, can be very irritating to someone else. Also remember that the hallways are wide open spaces and nothing muffles the sounds. Stomping up and down stairs or yelling in the halls can be heard throughout the building. DO NOT eat or throw your trash in our hallways. Snow Removal Please remember that we do NOT dig snow out from behind vehicles. The contractors responsible for our snow removal, cannot get close to vehicles to remove snow. Based on how much snow we get during a snow situation, you may a have a small lip behind your car. We always recommend keeping a shovel in your car for these situations AND in case you should ever need it when you are out and about in the city.
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Page 1: Work Order Requests Winter Solstice Is Upon Us Be ...a world of difference in someone’s life, particularly during the holiday season. Even if you are not able to give monetarily

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1

Rent is Due 2

Scuba Santa's Winter Wonderland

at Newport Aquarium

3 4 Rent is LATE- add

$50 late fee

5

6 7 8 9 Visit PNC's Festival

of Lights at Cincinnati Zoo

10 2nd LATE FEE, add

additional $25

11 Wanda SykesAronoff Center

12

13 Steelers at Bengals

14 Evictions filed for non payment of December rent

15 16 Light Up the Levee

Newport on the Levee

17 18 19

20 21 22 Khrons

Conservatory Poinsetta Express

23 24 25 26

27 28 29 30 31 New Year's Eve

Four Seasons Apartments ‑ KY | [email protected] www.legacymgt.com | 3422 Cintonya Drive Erlanger, KY 41018

Your Community Team Shannon Lorenzen Senior Property Manager Beth Tabor Leasing Consultant Ken Wehby Maintenance Tech George Rayborn Maintenance Tech

Office Hours Monday Thru Friday

10:00 am - 6:00 pm Saturday

10:00 am - 4:00 pm Sunday

Closed

Contact Directory Main Office

(859) 727-2444 Office Fax

(859) 727-2723

Thank YOU For Joining Us.....at our Annual Fall Resident Appreciation at Charleston Pines and the party on October 31st! It was a great weekend! If you missed either event, stop in or call the office for the information on the next event. We post fliers in the hallways, put notices and your door, put fliers on the newsletters and even post events on our Resident Portal! We try to keep you informed by multiple ways! Make sure you don't miss out on fun, food and prizes!

Work Order RequestsWe want to thank you for alerting us of maintenance issues in your home. We were very happy with the condition of most of the apartments during our inspections in November. Always make sure that if you find an issue in your home, call us right away so that we can take care of it. Please don't wait to call in an emergency at the end of the business day if you knew about it in the morning. Something small can turn into a major issue if it isn't taken care of in a timely fashions. George and Ken work hard to take care of your homes. Having maintenance technicians to take care of issues is one of the MANY wonderful reasons to live at a Legacy Management property!

Winter Solstice Is Upon UsWinter has officially arrived! December 22nd marks the first day of winter, also known as the "winter solstice.” The winter solstice occurs when the sun on our sky's dome reaches its farthest southward point for the year. At this solstice, the Northern Hemisphere has its shortest day and longest night of the year. Sounds like a good day to cozy up indoors for some extra sleep. Happy winter!

Be Courteous To Your NeighborsNoise that you make in your apartment, COULD be heard by your neighbors. Always be conscientious of this fact. What may not seem as irritating to you, can be very irritating to someone else. Also remember that the hallways are wide open spaces and nothing muffles the sounds. Stomping up and down stairs or yelling in the halls can be heard throughout the building. DO NOT eat or throw your trash in our hallways.

Snow RemovalPlease remember that we do NOT dig snow out from behind vehicles. The contractors responsible for our snow removal, cannot get close to vehicles to remove snow. Based on how much snow we get during a snow situation, you may a have a small lip behind your car. We always recommend keeping a shovel in your car for these situations AND in case you should ever need it when you are out and about in the city.

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sources: www.cbsnews.com/news/layaway-angels-picking-up-thousands-in-santas-gift-tabs/ www.huffingtonpost.com/amy-wilks/layaway-angels-share-the-wealth_b_6334196.html

‘Tis the season for giving and some folks have been (secretly) giving in abundance. Over the past several holiday seasons, anonymous donors, who are appropriately named

“Layaway Angels,” are walking into retail stores just before Christmas and giving large sums of money to pay off layaway accounts. Last year, at a Toys“R”Us® store in Bellingham, Massachusetts, a woman gave $20,000 to pay off accounts. And in Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania, another patron paid $50,000 which covered over 100 layaway accounts that included toys, clothing, and electronics. Even celebrities are jumping on board with the idea. Tim Tebow, former NFL quarterback, appeared in an Orlando Walmart last year to pay off accounts.

Since many families struggle to provide everything on their child’s wish list, a layaway program enables them to make payments on the items. But, how meaningful is it to those families to be given the gift of a zero balance? It is the epitome of what the holiday season is all about – giving to others.

With the “layaway angel” movement growing year after year, a charity called Pay Away the Layaway emerged, and continues to grow. This organization enables anyone to contribute anonymously to other’s layaway accounts, particularly to those accounts holding items for children. You can learn more and donate by visiting payawaythelayaway.org.

The generosity of the “Layaway Angels” reminds us of how giving to others can make a world of difference in someone’s life, particularly during the holiday season. Even if you are not able to give monetarily in this capacity, you can always give in ways that will greatly impact a person, a family, or even an entire community. Donating food, clothing, blankets, toys, or even your time will make a difference. So, whose “angel” will you be this holiday season?

If you haven’t heard about Etsy, you’re in for a treat! Etsy.com is an online marketplace where you can discover handmade items, custom products, or vintage goods from all over the world. It is the perfect online shopping destination for something truly unique, all while supporting small businesses.

A meaningful photograph always makes a great gift, but to present it in a fun and/or functional way, is sure to be cherished. Here are some Etsy store finds where your favorite photograph can be featured.

Photo Expressions makes beautiful night lights using your favorite photo. Such a unique way to capture a memory! Etsy.com/shop/PhotoExpressions

FamilyFotoFun prints photographs directly onto natural wood pieces. A rustic and elegant keepsake that will stand the test of time. Etsy.com/shop/FamilyFotoFun

Klidonas Photo Jewelry creates beautiful pieces such as cuff links and bracelets, using your favorite photographs. Etsy.com/shop/KlidonasPhotoJewelry

UNIQUEPHOTOGIFTS

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DirectionsCheck out these simple, yet delicious, gingerbread cookies, complete with royal icing. This recipe yields 12-15 cookies, depending on the size of cookie cutters used. Preheat oven to 350 degrees. In a large mixing bowl, mix cookie ingredients together and chill for 45 minutes. Roll dough out onto floured board or countertop, about 1/8-inch thick. Press cookie cutters into dough and place onto cookie sheet. Bake cookies for 8 minutes. Cool on a cooling rack. Repeat the process until all cookie dough is used. To make the icing, use a hand mixer to beat egg whites with vanilla extract until frothy. Add the powdered sugar, one cup at a time, and beat on low speed until combined and consistency is smooth. Turn the mixer to high and beat approximately 5 minutes, or until icing becomes stiff and glossy. Transfer icing to a pastry bag and carefully pipe designs onto cookies. Tip: If you do not have a pastry bag, you can transfer icing into a large Ziploc bag, cutting a tiny hole in the bottom corner. Squeeze excess air out of the bag, seal it closed, and pipe icing onto cookies. Simply toss the bag when finished for easy clean-up!

Cookies1 package sugar cookie mix½ cup all-purpose flour, plus extra for rolling dough1 egg¼ cup melted butter2 tablespoons pumpkin pie spice½ teaspoon ground ginger¼ cup dark molasses1 teaspoon vanilla extractCookie cutters of your choice

Royal Icing2 egg whites3 cups powdered sugar1 teaspoon vanilla extractPastry bag with small decorating tip

SIMPLE GINGERBREAD COOKIES

SURVIVING PEARL HARBOR“Yesterday, December 7, 1941 — a date which will live in infamy — the United States of America was suddenly and deliberately attacked by naval and air forces of the Empire of Japan.” These were the famous words spoken by U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt on the day following the attacks, claiming lives of over 2,400 and injuring thousands more.

Today, the two oldest living survivors of the attacks still remember every detail as if it was yesterday, and they both actively share their stories with their communities on a regular basis. U.S. Navy veteran, James Downing, is 102 years old and lives in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Veteran Ray Chavez is 103 years old and resides in Poway, California.

Naval Lieutenant Downing was asleep in his home when he woke up to see his ship, USS West Virginia, under attack. He hurried aboard to put out fires, but was forced to abandon the battleship as it sank into the ocean. Downing recalls trying to memorize as many names of deceased sailors as he could, from their dog tags, so he would be able to inform their families. He spent a great deal of time, thereafter, visiting the injured sailors and offering to write letters home.

Seaman First Class Chavez worked as a quartermaster aboard the minesweeper USS Condor. He had just laid his head on his pillow that morning when his wife woke him, saying they were being attacked. Chavez quickly got back to his ship, which was fired at by a Japanese Zero aircraft. Miraculously, the USS Condor and its crew made it through without casualties.

This past summer, the two veterans were given the opportunity to meet, shake hands, and share stories with each other. Of the meeting, Chavez said, “If I ever meet any survivors, I’m really happy.” sources: www.sandiegouniontribune.com/news/2015/jul/03/pearl-harbor-veterans-meeting/, www.sandiegouniontribune.com/news/2015/mar/18/pearl-harbor-vet-

103-in-shipshape/, www.denverpost.com/news/ci_24673595/pearl-harbor-survivor-100-shares-story-that-fateful

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Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1

Rent is Due 2

Scuba Santa's Winter Wonderland

at Newport Aquarium

3 4 Rent is LATE- add

$50 late fee

5

6 7 8 9 Visit PNC's Festival

of Lights at Cincinnati Zoo

10 2nd LATE FEE, add

additional $25

11 Wanda SykesAronoff Center

12

13 Steelers at Bengals

14 Evictions filed for non payment of December rent

15 16 Light Up the Levee

Newport on the Levee

17 18 19

20 21 22 Khrons

Conservatory Poinsetta Express

23 24 25 26

27 28 29 30 31 New Year's Eve

Four Seasons Apartments ‑ KY | [email protected] www.legacymgt.com | 3422 Cintonya Drive Erlanger, KY 41018

Your Community Team Shannon Lorenzen Senior Property Manager Beth Tabor Leasing Consultant Ken Wehby Maintenance Tech George Rayborn Maintenance Tech

Office Hours Monday Thru Friday

10:00 am - 6:00 pm Saturday

10:00 am - 4:00 pm Sunday

Closed

Contact Directory Main Office

(859) 727-2444 Office Fax

(859) 727-2723

Thank YOU For Joining Us.....at our Annual Fall Resident Appreciation at Charleston Pines and the party on October 31st! It was a great weekend! If you missed either event, stop in or call the office for the information on the next event. We post fliers in the hallways, put notices and your door, put fliers on the newsletters and even post events on our Resident Portal! We try to keep you informed by multiple ways! Make sure you don't miss out on fun, food and prizes!

Work Order RequestsWe want to thank you for alerting us of maintenance issues in your home. We were very happy with the condition of most of the apartments during our inspections in November. Always make sure that if you find an issue in your home, call us right away so that we can take care of it. Please don't wait to call in an emergency at the end of the business day if you knew about it in the morning. Something small can turn into a major issue if it isn't taken care of in a timely fashions. George and Ken work hard to take care of your homes. Having maintenance technicians to take care of issues is one of the MANY wonderful reasons to live at a Legacy Management property!

Winter Solstice Is Upon UsWinter has officially arrived! December 22nd marks the first day of winter, also known as the "winter solstice.” The winter solstice occurs when the sun on our sky's dome reaches its farthest southward point for the year. At this solstice, the Northern Hemisphere has its shortest day and longest night of the year. Sounds like a good day to cozy up indoors for some extra sleep. Happy winter!

Be Courteous To Your NeighborsNoise that you make in your apartment, COULD be heard by your neighbors. Always be conscientious of this fact. What may not seem as irritating to you, can be very irritating to someone else. Also remember that the hallways are wide open spaces and nothing muffles the sounds. Stomping up and down stairs or yelling in the halls can be heard throughout the building. DO NOT eat or throw your trash in our hallways.

Snow RemovalPlease remember that we do NOT dig snow out from behind vehicles. The contractors responsible for our snow removal, cannot get close to vehicles to remove snow. Based on how much snow we get during a snow situation, you may a have a small lip behind your car. We always recommend keeping a shovel in your car for these situations AND in case you should ever need it when you are out and about in the city.


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