cg hammocks newsletter october 2011

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Randall Knipmeyer: Property Manager Bethany Sumner: Asst. Property Manager Amber May: Leasing Consultant Jacob Scheid: Maintenance Supervisor Kenny Thomas: Maintenance Tech. Clayton Ford: Maintenance Tech. 25 Johnny Mercer Blvd Savannah, Ga 31410 Page 1: Fun Facts Page 1: Maintenance Tips Page 2: Resident Calendar Page 2: Monthly Events Page 3: Pumpkin Cut Out Page 4 Reminders! Colonial Grand at Hammocks Check batteries in smoke detectors Daylight saving time ends Nov. 7. Get into the habit of checking smoke-detector bat- teries when you "fall back" and "spring ahead." Also make sure household fire extinguishers are fully pressurized and in good working order. Fact One : About 99% of pumpkins marketed domestically are used as Jack O'Lanterns at Halloween. Fact Two : In the United States, 86% of Americans decorate their homes for Halloween. Fact Three : Legendary magician Harry Houdini died in Detroit of gangrene and peritonitis resulting from a ruptured appendix on Halloween in 1926. Fact Four : Spalding claims to be the pumpkin capital of Britain, because it's the home of the country's big- gest producer. David Bowman grows two million a year! Fact Five : Did you know? There are no words in the dictionary that rhyme with orange? Hard to believe for such an important color. Fact Six : It is believed that the Irish began the tradition of Trick or Treating. In preparation for All Hallow’s Eve, Irish townsfolk would visit neighbors and ask for contributions of food for a feast in the town. Fact Seven : The record for the fastest pumpkin carver in the world is Jerry Ayers of Baltimore, Ohio. He carved a pumpkin in just 37 seconds! Fact Eight : Vampires think Halloween is tacky and don't bother going out that night. Fact Nine : The original Halloween film directed by John Carpenter in 1978 cost just $320,000 to make. It ended up making over $50m worldwide. Fact Ten : People have believed for centuries that light keeps away ghosts and ghouls. Making a pumpkin lantern with a candle inside may keep you safe from all the spooky spirits flying around on Halloween. FUN FACTS:

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Page 1: CG Hammocks Newsletter October 2011

Randall Knipmeyer: Property Manager Bethany Sumner: Asst. Property Manager Amber May: Leasing Consultant

Jacob Scheid: Maintenance Supervisor Kenny Thomas: Maintenance Tech. Clayton Ford: Maintenance Tech.

25 Johnny Mercer Blvd Savannah, Ga 31410

Page 1: Fun Facts Page 1: Maintenance Tips Page 2: Resident Calendar Page 2: Monthly Events Page 3: Pumpkin Cut Out Page 4 Reminders!

Colonial Grand at Hammocks

Check batteries in smoke detectors

Daylight saving time ends Nov. 7. Get into

the habit of checking smoke-detector bat-

teries when you "fall back" and "spring

ahead." Also make sure household fire

extinguishers are fully pressurized and in

good working order.

Fact One: About 99% of pumpkins marketed domestically are used as Jack O'Lanterns at Halloween.

Fact Two: In the United States, 86% of Americans decorate their homes for Halloween.

Fact Three: Legendary magician Harry Houdini died in Detroit of gangrene and peritonitis resulting from a

ruptured appendix on Halloween in 1926.

Fact Four: Spalding claims to be the pumpkin capital of Britain, because it's the home of the country's big-

gest producer. David Bowman grows two million a year!

Fact Five: Did you know? There are no words in the dictionary that rhyme with orange? Hard to believe

for such an important color.

Fact Six: It is believed that the Irish began the tradition of Trick or Treating. In preparation for All Hallow’s

Eve, Irish townsfolk would visit neighbors and ask for contributions of food for a feast in the town.

Fact Seven: The record for the fastest pumpkin carver in the world is Jerry Ayers of Baltimore, Ohio. He

carved a pumpkin in just 37 seconds!

Fact Eight: Vampires think Halloween is tacky and don't bother going out that night.

Fact Nine: The original Halloween film directed by John Carpenter in 1978 cost just $320,000 to make. It

ended up making over $50m worldwide.

Fact Ten: People have believed for centuries that light keeps away ghosts and ghouls. Making a pumpkin

lantern with a candle inside may keep you safe from all the spooky spirits flying around on Halloween.

FUN FACTS:

Page 2: CG Hammocks Newsletter October 2011

Child

Health

Day

World

Space W

eek

Pest C

ontro

l

World

Teach

er’s Day

Thomas E

diso

n

Showed First

Motio

n Pictu

re

Yom Kippur

Begins at S

undown

Carb

on Paper

Paten

ted (1

806)

Great F

ire of

Chicag

o Started

(1871)

Nat’l F

ire Prev

entio

n W

eek

Columbus D

ay

Elean

or R

oosev

elt’s Birth

day (1

884)

Pest C

ontro

l Navy Day

Peace C

orp

Founded (1

961)

Martin

Luther K

ing

Jr. Award

ed Nobel

Peace P

rize (1964)

White C

an

Safety

Day

Dictio

nary

Day

World

Food Day

Nat’l C

hem

istry

Week

Black

Poetry

Day

Int’l D

ay fo

r Ending

Poverty

Alask

a Purch

ased From

Russia (1

867)

Pest C

ontro

l

Last M

ajor

Battle o

f American

Revolutio

n Ended

(1781)

Papa Jo

hn’s P

izza

Senate R

atified

Louisian

a Purch

ase (1803)

Apple D

ay

Thomas E

diso

n

Invented

Light B

ulb

(1879)

Make a

Differen

ce Day

Nat’l N

ut D

ay

Women’s

Suffrag

e March

NYC (1

915)

United

Natio

ns D

ay

Micro

wave

Oven Debuted

(1955)

Pest C

ontro

l

Hillary

Rodham

Clin

ton’s

Birth

day (1

947)

New

York City

’s First S

ubway

Opened (1

904)

Statu

e of L

iberty

Dedicated

(1886)

Stock M

arket

Crash

ed (“B

lack

Tuesd

ay”) (1

929)

War of the Worlds

Broadcast (1

938)

Hallo

ween

Mt. R

ushmore

Completed

(1941)

Page 3: CG Hammocks Newsletter October 2011

Your own pumpkin cut out. Just copy and paste on a new page and print.

Page 4: CG Hammocks Newsletter October 2011

• Rend and AUM Bills are Due on the 1st of the Month. Partial payments will not be accepted.

• Please Be Respectful of your Neighbors. • Renew your lease! Remember, rates are only good for 30 days. • Need Pest Control? They come every Tuesday. Call or stop by the office

to be placed on the schedule. • Pay Rent by Phone: 1-866-289-5977. FAST & EASY! • Pay Rent Online: www.mycolonialconnect.com • Furry Friends: All pets must be picked up after and be on a leash. Anyone

in violation will be fined $50 per occurrence. • Trash Alert! Don’t leave trash by your door or on your patio. Violators

will be fined $50 per bag.

Money...Money...Money... Good news! For a limited time only, we are offering

increased resident referral incentives!

Call or stop by the office to learn how you can receive a $300 rent credit!