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December 2019 December Dec. 1-22 – Patrick Barlow’s “A Christmas Carol”: Nashville Repertory Theater, TPAC Dec. 1-29 – “Auntie Claus”: Nashville Children’s Theater Dec. 1-Jan. 1 – A Country Christmas: Gaylord Opryland Resort Dec. 2 – Monday Night Raw: Bridgestone Arena Dec. 2 – Brian Setzer Orchestra: Ryman Auditorium Dec. 3 – Nashville Predators vs. Tampa Bay Lightning Dec. 3-5 – NASCAR Champion’s Week: Downtown Nashville Dec. 4 – Trans-Siberian Orchestra: Bridgestone Arena Dec. 4-5 – Brett Eldredge: Ryman Auditorium Dec. 5 – Ariana Grande: Bridgestone Arena Dec. 6 – TEDxNashvilleWomen: TPAC Dec. 6 – The Love, Laugh & Hip Hop Holiday Fest: Municipal Auditorium Dec. 7 – Nashville Predators vs. New Jersey Devils Dec. 7-23 – Ballet: “Nashville’s Nutcracker”: TPAC Dec. 8-9 – Andrew Peterson: Ryman Auditorium Dec. 10 – Nashville Predators vs. San Jose Sharks Dec. 11-23 – Amy Grant & Vince Gill: Ryman Auditorium Dec. 12-13 – Luke Combs: Bridgestone Arena Dec. 12-22 – “Aladdin and His Winter Wish”: TPAC Dec. 13-15 – Opera: “Amahl and the Night Visitors”: TPAC Dec. 14 – Nashville Predators vs. Dallas Stars Dec. 15 – Tennessee Titans vs. Houston Texans Dec. 16 – Greta Van Fleet: Municipal Auditorium Dec. 19-22 – Jurassic World Live: TPAC Dec. 20-22 – Flea Market: The Fairgrounds Nashville Dec. 22 – Tennessee Titans vs. New Orleans Saints Dec. 23 – Nashville Predators vs. Arizona Coyotes Dec. 24 – Moscow Ballet’s Great Russian Nutcracker: Ryman Auditorium Dec. 27 – Nashville Predators vs. Pittsburgh Penguins Dec. 28 – Mannheim Steamroller: TPAC Dec. 29 – Robert Earl Keen: Ryman Auditorium Dec. 30 – Music City Bowl: Nissan Stadium Dec. 30-31 – Old Crow Medicine Show: Ryman Auditorium Dec. 31 – John Prine: Grand Ole Opry House Dec. 31-Jan. 19 – “Hamilton”: TPAC 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 Crystal Dockery Assistant Manager Alexandria Slaton Leasing Agent Randy Hollis Maintenance Supervisor Jimmy Luffman Maintenance Tech Jacob Silvey Maintenance Tech Michael Huffman Groundskeeper Audrean Manquero Courtesy Officer Pest Control Filter Change Wed., Dec. 18 Bldgs. C, D, E Fitness and Laundry Code #2713 Just a reminder that our office will be closed Wednesday, December 25 for the Christmas holidays and will reopen on Thursday, December 26. We will also be closed Wednesday, January 1 for New Year’s. Wishing you, your family and friends a safe and happy holiday season! Oh Christmas Tree Many Americans opt for live trees at the holidays, but artificial trees definitely have their benefits. Regardless of which tree you choose to decorate your home with this year, please follow these tips: • Use small lights. The heat from bigger lights may damage the tree or start a fire. • Keep live trees watered. The dryer the tree is the more likely it is to catch fire. • Do not overload extension cords or outlets. • Keep paper ornaments and those made of other flammable material away from decorative lights. • Never use candles on your tree. • Turn off lights when you leave. Filling Your Holiday Calendar It’s easy to do, so how can we head off the busyness of the season? • Write down every activity you think you might participate in. • Decide what you can do or what you want to do. Prioritize! Choose what you want or need to do and let the others go. • Write those dates on your calendar or put into your phone. • Remember to pencil in some days of relaxation or fun things! New Fur Baby Is Santa bringing you a pet this year for Christmas? If a pet was on your wish list, remind Santa to abide by our pet policies and check with us before he delivers it. We love our furry friends but have rules all pets and pet owners must abide by. Thanks, and we hope Santa brings you everything on your list. Holiday Safety Tips The holiday season is supposed to be the most wonderful time of year! In order to keep the mood merry and bright, here are some tips to ensure you are being as cautious as possible to create a fun and safe holiday season: • Do not leave anything valuable inside your vehicle. • Leave a light on while you’re out and about. • Do not run Christmas light cables through open windows or under rugs. • Do not let the mail pile up if you’re out of town; just ask a friend to pick it up or make arrangements with the post office. • Lots of people have a “hide-away-key” spot; during the holidays you may want to find a new one, or not hide the keys outside at all. Holiday Blues Don’t let the holiday blues get you down. Whether you’re spending time with family and friends or by yourself, there’s a lot you can do. • Get on the phone and send holiday greetings to those who may be by themselves. Talk about your great memories together. • Bake something you love. Is it cookies, a special cake, a hot toddy? Enjoy a few hours in your kitchen making your treasured goodies. • It might be a good day to binge watch some of your shows or movies. Plan your day, invite a few friends and catch up on all your favorites. • Go through some of your photos and write out what each one is and why it is so significant to you. Your family will love that you took the time. • Find something significant to do every day – the possibilities are endless. Boxing Day Boxing Day is a national holiday in England, Ireland and Australia, celebrated on December 26. The name of this holiday is somewhat misleading – it has nothing to do with the sport of boxing. Legend tells that on this day the noblemen “boxed up” gifts for their servants. From all accounts it is a day of doing good deeds in your community. Many still use this day to give back to the community by doing charitable acts like collecting food for the hungry and clothing for the needy. What a wonderful tradition – giving back the day after so many of us get so much.

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Page 1: December 2019 New Fur Baby - Schatten Properties · December 2019 December Dec. 1-22 – Patrick Barlow’s “A Christmas Carol”: Nashville Repertory Theater, TPAC Dec. 1-29 –

December 2019

DecemberDec. 1-22 – Patrick Barlow’s “A Christmas

Carol”: Nashville Repertory Theater, TPACDec. 1-29 – “Auntie Claus”: Nashville Children’s

TheaterDec. 1-Jan. 1 – A Country Christmas: Gaylord

Opryland ResortDec. 2 – Monday Night Raw: Bridgestone ArenaDec. 2 – Brian Setzer Orchestra: Ryman

AuditoriumDec. 3 – Nashville Predators vs. Tampa Bay

LightningDec. 3-5 – NASCAR Champion’s Week:

Downtown NashvilleDec. 4 – Trans-Siberian Orchestra: Bridgestone

ArenaDec. 4-5 – Brett Eldredge: Ryman AuditoriumDec. 5 – Ariana Grande: Bridgestone ArenaDec. 6 – TEDxNashvilleWomen: TPACDec. 6 – The Love, Laugh & Hip Hop Holiday

Fest: Municipal AuditoriumDec. 7 – Nashville Predators vs. New Jersey

DevilsDec. 7-23 – Ballet: “Nashville’s Nutcracker”:

TPACDec. 8-9 – Andrew Peterson: Ryman

AuditoriumDec. 10 – Nashville Predators vs. San Jose

SharksDec. 11-23 – Amy Grant & Vince Gill: Ryman

AuditoriumDec. 12-13 – Luke Combs: Bridgestone ArenaDec. 12-22 – “Aladdin and His Winter Wish”:

TPACDec. 13-15 – Opera: “Amahl and the Night

Visitors”: TPACDec. 14 – Nashville Predators vs. Dallas StarsDec. 15 – Tennessee Titans vs. Houston

TexansDec. 16 – Greta Van Fleet: Municipal

AuditoriumDec. 19-22 – Jurassic World Live: TPACDec. 20-22 – Flea Market: The Fairgrounds

NashvilleDec. 22 – Tennessee Titans vs. New Orleans

SaintsDec. 23 – Nashville Predators vs. Arizona

CoyotesDec. 24 – Moscow Ballet’s Great Russian

Nutcracker: Ryman AuditoriumDec. 27 – Nashville Predators vs. Pittsburgh

PenguinsDec. 28 – Mannheim Steamroller: TPACDec. 29 – Robert Earl Keen: Ryman AuditoriumDec. 30 – Music City Bowl: Nissan StadiumDec. 30-31 – Old Crow Medicine Show: Ryman

AuditoriumDec. 31 – John Prine: Grand Ole Opry HouseDec. 31-Jan. 19 – “Hamilton”: TPAC

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 ManagerCrystal DockeryAssistant ManagerAlexandria SlatonLeasing AgentRandy HollisMaintenance SupervisorJimmy LuffmanMaintenance TechJacob SilveyMaintenance TechMichael HuffmanGroundskeeperAudrean ManqueroCourtesy Officer

Pest ControlFilter ChangeWed., Dec. 18Bldgs. C, D, E

Fitness and Laundry Code# 2 7 1 3

Just a reminder that our office will be closed Wednesday, December 25 for the Christmas holidays and will reopen on Thursday, December 26. We will also be closed Wednesday, January 1 for New Year’s. Wishing you, your family and friends a safe and happy holiday season!

Oh Christmas TreeMany Americans opt for live trees at the holidays, but artificial trees definitely have their benefits. Regardless of which tree you choose to decorate your home with this year, please follow these tips:• Use small lights. The heat from bigger lights may damage the tree or start a fire.• Keep live trees watered. The dryer the tree is the more likely it is to catch fire.• Do not overload extension cords or outlets.• Keep paper ornaments and those made of other flammable material away from

decorative lights.• Never use candles on your tree.• Turn off lights when you leave.

Filling Your Holiday CalendarIt’s easy to do, so how can we head off the busyness of the season?• Write down every activity you think you might participate in.• Decide what you can do or what you want to do. Prioritize! Choose what you want

or need to do and let the others go.• Write those dates on your calendar or put into your phone.

• Remember to pencil in some days of relaxation or fun things!

New Fur BabyIs Santa bringing you a pet this year for Christmas? If a pet was on your wish list, remind Santa to abide by our pet policies and check with us before he delivers it. We love our furry friends but have rules all pets and pet owners must abide by. Thanks, and we hope Santa brings you everything on your list.

Holiday Safety TipsThe holiday season is supposed to be the most wonderful time of year! In order to keep the mood merry and bright, here are some tips to ensure you are being as cautious as possible to create a fun and safe holiday season:• Do not leave anything valuable inside your vehicle.• Leave a light on while you’re out and about. • Do not run Christmas light cables through open windows or under rugs. • Do not let the mail pile up if you’re out of town; just ask a friend to pick it up or

make arrangements with the post office.• Lots of people have a “hide-away-key” spot; during the holidays you may want to

find a new one, or not hide the keys outside at all.

Holiday BluesDon’t let the holiday blues get you down. Whether you’re spending time with family and friends or by yourself, there’s a lot you can do.• Get on the phone and send holiday greetings to those who may be by

themselves. Talk about your great memories together.• Bake something you love. Is it cookies, a special cake, a hot toddy? Enjoy a few

hours in your kitchen making your treasured goodies.• It might be a good day to binge watch some of your shows or movies. Plan your

day, invite a few friends and catch up on all your favorites.• Go through some of your photos and write out what each one is and why it is so

significant to you. Your family will love that you took the time.• Find something significant to do every day – the possibilities are endless.

Boxing Day Boxing Day is a national holiday in England, Ireland and Australia, celebrated on December 26. The name of this holiday is somewhat misleading – it has nothing to do with the sport of boxing. Legend tells that on this day the noblemen “boxed up” gifts for their servants. From all accounts it is a day of doing good deeds in your community. Many still use this day to give back to the community by doing charitable acts like collecting food for the hungry and clothing for the needy. What a wonderful tradition – giving back the day after so many of us get so much.

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