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March March 2020 Mar. 1 – Josh Gates: Ryman Auditorium Mar. 1-15 – “Hans Christian Andersen”: Nashville Children’s Theater Mar. 2 – Predators vs. Edmonton Mar. 2 – Collective Soul: Ryman Auditorium Mar. 3 – George Thorogood & the Destroyers: Ryman Auditorium Mar. 3-Apr. 19 – “The Teddy Bears’ Picnic”: Nashville Children’s Theater Mar. 3-8 – “Jesus Christ Superstar”: TPAC Mar. 4 – Post Malone: Bridgestone Arena Mar. 5 – Predators vs. Dallas Mar. 6 – Ruston Kelly: Ryman Auditorium Mar. 6 – The Fabulously Funny Comedy Festival: Municipal Auditorium Mar. 6-7 – Dan + Shay: Bridgestone Arena Mar. 7 – Bob Weir & Wolf Bros.: Ryman Auditorium Mar. 8 – Fisk Jubilee Singers: Ryman Auditorium Mar. 11 – Glennon Doyle: TPAC Mar. 11 – Scotty McCreery: Ryman Auditorium Mar. 11-15 – SEC Men’s Basketball Tournament: Bridgestone Arena Mar. 13 – Franco Escamilla: TPAC Mar. 13-15 – Nashville Home & Remodeling Expo: Music City Center Mar. 14 – Ron White: TPAC Mar. 14 – Coin: Ryman Auditorium Mar. 16 – Letterkenny: TPAC Mar. 18 – Ben Rector: Ryman Auditorium Mar. 19 – Predators vs. Colorado Mar. 20 – Jeff Dunham: Bridgestone Arena Mar. 20 – Nathaniel Rateliff: Ryman Auditorium Mar. 20-21 – TEDx Nashville: TPAC Mar. 21 – Predators vs. Philadelphia Mar. 21 – Brian Regan: Ryman Auditorium Mar. 22 – The Gutfeld Monologues Live: TPAC Mar. 22 – Sidewalk Prophets: Ryman Auditorium Mar. 22 – Music of Roger Miller: Grand Ole Opry House Mar. 24 – Predators vs. Winnipeg Mar. 24 – The Price Is Right Live: TPAC Mar. 25 – Nick Cannon’s MTV Wild N’ Out: Bridgestone Arena Mar. 25 – Cam: Ryman Auditorium Mar. 26 – Predators vs. Los Angeles Mar. 26-29 – Southern Women’s Show: Music City Center Mar. 26-Apr. 5 – “Mary Poppins”: TPAC Mar. 27 – Billie Eilish: Bridgestone Arena Mar. 27 – The Cadillac Three: Ryman Auditorium Mar. 27-29 – “The Color Purple”: TPAC Mar. 27-29 – Flea Market: The Fairgrounds Nashville Mar. 28 – Dashboard Confessional: Ryman Auditorium Mar. 29 – The Alan Parsons Project: Ryman Auditorium 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., March 25 Bldgs. A, B, F, G, H, I, J Fitness and Laundry Code #2715 Welcome! Welcome to all of you who have recently moved into our community! We hope you are enjoying your new home and we look forward to a long and happy relationship with you. Our team is ready to serve you. Please contact the office if we can help in any way or if you have any questions about your new home. Spring Forward for More “Time” Daylight Saving Time begins on Sunday morning, March 8. Make sure you set your clocks on Saturday evening and let’s begin to enjoy some extra daylight hours! Spring Storms Good news – winter is almost over! But sometimes spring can bring bad weather as well. Strong storms and tornadoes may occur frequently during the spring. We want you to be prepared. Make sure you have a plan for severe weather. • Designate an interior room (perhaps a closet or bathroom) for everyone to gather. • Keep a working flashlight and radio handy. • Listen to the weather reports carefully. • Never underestimate warnings or watches. It is always better to be safe than sorry. Quick Pet Tips • Kill fleas instantly with Dawn dishwashing liquid. Add a few drops to your dog’s bath and shampoo the animal thoroughly. Rinse well to avoid skin irritations. • The next time your dog comes in from the rain, simply wipe down the animal with a dryer sheet, instantly making your dog smell springtime fresh. • Eliminate ear mites with a few drops of corn oil in your cat’s ear. Massage it in, then clean with a cotton ball. Repeat daily for 3 days. The oil soothes the cat’s skin, smothers the mites, and accelerates healing. Grilling? Please note that our community does not allow grilling under balconies or patios. Use the grilling options located throughout our community. Gesundheit! Are you prone to sneezing, coughing, wheezing, itchy eyes, or nasal congestion? Springtime often aggravates those with allergies, but there are also many possible allergens in your home. House dust may contain dust mites, food particles, animal dander, bits of plants and insects, and bits of fabrics. Here’s some tips on how to eliminate common household allergens and pollutants: • Vacuum two or three times a week. It’s best to use a vacuum designed espe- cially for people with allergies. Vacuums are now made with HEPA (high-efficiency particle air) filters and may be the best choice. • Wash all bedding weekly in very hot water. • Keep the air dry. In summer, use an air conditioner. In winter, if humidity is a problem, use a dehumidifier. • Check the filters regularly and clean and replace when needed. Get Ready for March Madness! March Madness is 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. 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 brack- ets, 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 picking the winner of every game is less than 1 in 9.2 quintillion! 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. Vitamin D Deficiency A common risk factor, especially for seniors, is Vitamin D deficiency. It can con- tribute to muscle weakness, osteoporosis, hip fractures, diabetes, cancer, arthritis and poor health in general. Here are some ways you can combat the deficiency: • Consider Vitamin D in egg yolks. cheese, tuna, mackerel, salmon, beef liver and cod liver oil. Foods having additional Vitamin D are milk, breakfast cereals and juice drinks. • Sunlight is the most important source of Vitamin D. It converts cholesterol to Vitamin D. • Vitamin D supplements can help with this deficiency. Keep healthy in 2020 by making sure you’re getting the Vitamin D you need. Remember to always check with your doctor before changing your diet and adding supplements.

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Page 1: Spring Forward for More “Time” - Schatten Properties · 2020. 4. 14. · Mar. 29 – The Alan Parsons Project: Ryman Auditorium All dates subject to change without notice 2011

March

March 2020

Mar. 1 – Josh Gates: Ryman AuditoriumMar. 1-15 – “Hans Christian Andersen”:

Nashville Children’s TheaterMar. 2 – Predators vs. EdmontonMar. 2 – Collective Soul: Ryman

AuditoriumMar. 3 – George Thorogood & the

Destroyers: Ryman AuditoriumMar. 3-Apr. 19 – “The Teddy Bears’

Picnic”: Nashville Children’s TheaterMar. 3-8 – “Jesus Christ Superstar”:

TPACMar. 4 – Post Malone: Bridgestone ArenaMar. 5 – Predators vs. DallasMar. 6 – Ruston Kelly: Ryman AuditoriumMar. 6 – The Fabulously Funny Comedy

Festival: Municipal AuditoriumMar. 6-7 – Dan + Shay: Bridgestone ArenaMar. 7 – Bob Weir & Wolf Bros.: Ryman

AuditoriumMar. 8 – Fisk Jubilee Singers: Ryman

AuditoriumMar. 11 – Glennon Doyle: TPACMar. 11 – Scotty McCreery: Ryman

AuditoriumMar. 11-15 – SEC Men’s Basketball

Tournament: Bridgestone ArenaMar. 13 – Franco Escamilla: TPACMar. 13-15 – Nashville Home &

Remodeling Expo: Music City CenterMar. 14 – Ron White: TPACMar. 14 – Coin: Ryman AuditoriumMar. 16 – Letterkenny: TPACMar. 18 – Ben Rector: Ryman AuditoriumMar. 19 – Predators vs. ColoradoMar. 20 – Jeff Dunham: Bridgestone ArenaMar. 20 – Nathaniel Rateliff: Ryman

AuditoriumMar. 20-21 – TEDx Nashville: TPACMar. 21 – Predators vs. PhiladelphiaMar. 21 – Brian Regan: Ryman

AuditoriumMar. 22 – The Gutfeld Monologues Live:

TPACMar. 22 – Sidewalk Prophets: Ryman

AuditoriumMar. 22 – Music of Roger Miller: Grand

Ole Opry HouseMar. 24 – Predators vs. WinnipegMar. 24 – The Price Is Right Live: TPACMar. 25 – Nick Cannon’s MTV Wild N’

Out: Bridgestone ArenaMar. 25 – Cam: Ryman AuditoriumMar. 26 – Predators vs. Los AngelesMar. 26-29 – Southern Women’s Show:

Music City CenterMar. 26-Apr. 5 – “Mary Poppins”: TPACMar. 27 – Billie Eilish: Bridgestone ArenaMar. 27 – The Cadillac Three: Ryman

AuditoriumMar. 27-29 – “The Color Purple”: TPACMar. 27-29 – Flea Market: The

Fairgrounds NashvilleMar. 28 – Dashboard Confessional:

Ryman AuditoriumMar. 29 – The Alan Parsons Project:

Ryman Auditorium

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., March 25Bldgs. A, B, F, G, H, I, J

Fitness and Laundry Code# 2 7 1 5

Welcome!Welcome to all of you who have recently moved into our community! We hope you are enjoying your new home and we look forward to a long and happy relationship with you. Our team is ready to serve you. Please contact the office if we can help in any way or if you have any questions about your new home.

Spring Forward for More “Time”Daylight Saving Time begins on Sunday morning, March 8. Make sure you set your clocks on Saturday evening and let’s begin to enjoy some extra daylight hours!

Spring StormsGood news – winter is almost over! But sometimes spring can bring bad weather as well. Strong storms and tornadoes may occur frequently during the spring. We want you to be prepared. Make sure you have a plan for severe weather.

• Designate an interior room (perhaps a closet or bathroom) for everyone to gather. • Keep a working flashlight and radio handy. • Listen to the weather reports carefully. • Never underestimate warnings or watches. It is always better to be safe than sorry.

Quick Pet Tips• Kill fleas instantly with Dawn dishwashing liquid. Add a few drops to your dog’s bath and

shampoo the animal thoroughly. Rinse well to avoid skin irritations. • The next time your dog comes in from the rain, simply wipe down the animal with a dryer

sheet, instantly making your dog smell springtime fresh.• Eliminate ear mites with a few drops of corn oil in your cat’s ear. Massage it in, then clean

with a cotton ball. Repeat daily for 3 days. The oil soothes the cat’s skin, smothers the mites, and accelerates healing.

Grilling?Please note that our community does not allow grilling under balconies or patios. Use the grilling options located throughout our community.

Gesundheit!Are you prone to sneezing, coughing, wheezing, itchy eyes, or nasal congestion? Springtime often aggravates those with allergies, but there are also many possible allergens in your home. House dust may contain dust mites, food particles, animal dander, bits of plants and insects, and bits of fabrics. Here’s some tips on how to eliminate common household allergens and pollutants:

• Vacuum two or three times a week. It’s best to use a vacuum designed espe-cially for people with allergies. Vacuums are now made with HEPA (high-efficiency particle air) filters and may be the best choice.

• Wash all bedding weekly in very hot water.• Keep the air dry. In summer, use an air conditioner. In winter, if humidity is a

problem, use a dehumidifier. • Check the filters regularly and clean and replace when needed.

Get Ready for March Madness!March Madness is 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. 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 brack-ets, 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 picking the winner of every game is less than 1 in 9.2 quintillion!

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.

Vitamin D DeficiencyA common risk factor, especially for seniors, is Vitamin D deficiency. It can con-tribute to muscle weakness, osteoporosis, hip fractures, diabetes, cancer, arthritis and poor health in general. Here are some ways you can combat the deficiency:

• Consider Vitamin D in egg yolks. cheese, tuna, mackerel, salmon, beef liver and cod liver oil. Foods having additional Vitamin D are milk, breakfast cereals and juice drinks.

• Sunlight is the most important source of Vitamin D. It converts cholesterol to Vitamin D.

• Vitamin D supplements can help with this deficiency.

Keep healthy in 2020 by making sure you’re getting the Vitamin D you need. Remember to always check with your doctor before changing your diet and adding supplements.

Page 2: Spring Forward for More “Time” - Schatten Properties · 2020. 4. 14. · Mar. 29 – The Alan Parsons Project: Ryman Auditorium All dates subject to change without notice 2011