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Back In Session School's back in session! This is just a cautionary reminder that school buses will be back on the road, residents will be crossing streets, and speeding in a school zone can be both dangerous and costly. We wish you a successful school year! Your Community Team Shannon Lorenzen Property Manager Avoid a Bad Air Day Cassie Easton Good air quality inside the home is important to your health and well- being and can help prevent allergies, headaches, and many other ailments. Make sure you are breathing clean air by regularly cleaning air vents and replacing A/ C filters every month. Leasing Agent Tom Rosenacker Matinenance Technician Reminders Ty McKeehan Pool Technician Just a few reminders about continuing to keep your neighborhood and home looking beautiful. Please dispose of your cigarette buds in an appropriate ash tray and not on the grounds. Office Hours Monday Thru Friday Please clean up after your furry friends, it has been noticed that there is extra dog poo by 1500 and 1400 buildings and near the Palmetto ct. trash site. We have dog stations and bags located for your convenience all around the property. Keep breezeways clean and noise levels down for your neighbors and self as it is a community area that we take pride in. Also, please follow the patio guidelines such as not leaving trash or towels drying on them. 10:00am-6:00pm Saturday 10:00am-5:00pm Sunday Closed Warnings and $25 violations that will continued to be carried out as our maintenance crew has had to use their time on these issues which back them up from our resident work orders, something we take very serious. Contact Directory Main Office Also, We've noticed pretty flowers and décor on patios, thank you for utilizing your patio in a wonderful way! 859-647-6999 Mall road construction & have you been to Cincinnati Banks lately? Office Fax 859-647-6940 Notice all the new construction for more entertainment and shopping happening on Mall Rd.? Just another reason why its great to live at Charleston Pines, Florence,KY you are living in a HOT location! Some exciting things going on in downtown Cincinnati's riverfront. Cincinnati Banks has really developed a family friendly park, Smale Park, located adjacent to the Banks (Near the Great American Ballpark) It includes a water/ splash zone, playground and the new Carol Ann's Carousel, the Grow- up Great Adventure Playground, and a giant playable foot- piano all add to the riverfront fun. Parking is simple, the Freedom garage is located directly under the Banks. The Park’ s Schmidlapp Stage & Event Lawn is located south of the Banks and has programs for all ages check out their event page,Go enjoy it while the weather is still nice! Offer stands! Make some $ $ $ by referring residents to Charleston Pines or Reserve Ft. Mitchell, call office for details!! Charleston Pines Apartment Homes | [email protected] www.legacymgt.com | 1700 Charleston Ct. Florence, KY 41042 Creamy Lemon Chicken Piccata Ingredients: 4 Boneless Skinless Chicken Breasts 2 Lemons 1 cup Chicken Broth ¼ cup Capers 1 lb. Angel Hair Pasta ¼ cup All-Purpose Flour 2 tbsp. Olive Oil 2 tbsp. Butter ¾ cup Heavy Cream Parsley, chopped, for garnish Salt & Pepper Directions: 1.Heat butter and olive oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat. Salt and pepper each side of the chicken breasts and dredge them in flour. Place chicken breasts in the skillet & Courtesy of The Recipe Critic cook for about 3-4 minutes on each therecipecritic.com side, or until cooked throughout and no longer pink in the middle. Remove from the hot skillet and set aside on a plate. Meanwhile, boil water in a separate pot and cook pasta according to package directions. Drain and set aside. 2.Lower the heat under the skillet to medium-low and add broth, juice from both lemons (removing seeds), heavy cream, and capers. Bring the sauce to a boil and return to medium-low heat. Season with salt and pepper as needed. Allow sauce to cook for 3 minutes. 3.Serve the chicken over cooked pasta and spoon the sauce over both. Sprinkle with fresh chopped parsley. Every Drop Matters Water is the single most important substance for preserving life and we are rapidly depleting our supply of fresh, usable water, which only actually amounts to 1% of the earth’s supply. According to the Washington Post, brand new NASA satellite data shows how major aquifers are struggling to keep up with the demands of agriculture, growing populations, and industries such as mining. We can do our part to help slow down the depletion of our water supply. The average American uses an astounding 88 - 100 gallons of water every day. This adds up to over 30,000 gallons per year! Here are some simple ways you can save gallons of water in your home each year, save some money on your water bill, and help protect our most valuable life source. Tips to Conserve Water In Your Home 1. Turn off the faucet while shaving or brushing your teeth. 2. If you enjoy a cold glass of water, place a pitcher of water in your refrigerator. Don’t let the tap run until the water is cold. 3. Run your dishwasher & washing machine only once it’s completely full (good energy-saving tip, too). 4. Use and reuse one drinking glass per day. 5. Don’t use your toilet as a wastebasket. Flushing a tissue wastes 5 - 7 gallons per flush! 6. Let your dirty pots and pans soak in the sink rather than letting the faucet run while you clean them. 7. Reuse the leftover water from boiling vegetables or pasta to water your indoor plants, allowing it to cool first. 8. Thaw frozen foods in the refrigerator, not under a running faucet. 9. Be sure to alert your maintenance staff immediately if you notice a leaky toilet or dripping faucet. 10. Use the mantra “take a four-minute shower, not a quarter-hour!” Shortening your shower time, or turning off the running water while you soap up, makes a dramatic difference in water usage. Month Ahead Travel Planner In early September, consider traveling to Denver, Colorado, or Madison, Wisconsin for two events that entice tourists from all over the country. On September 4 through 7, visitors can take part in the Rocky Mountain region’s largest dining and entertainment extravaganza of this year. Denver calls the event “A Taste of Colorado.” It features food prepared by some 50 Denver restaurants, including the specialties that have put each one on the gourmet map. The festival includes music on six outdoor stages, gourmet cooking demonstrations, 280 arts and crafts vendors, camping, plus children’s music and activities. Half a million people visit the event, which runs through Labor Day on the 7th. On September 5 and 6, Wisconsin also offers a dining experience for everyone from Midwesterners to world travelers. “The Taste of Madison” is held on the big Courthouse Square. The food and entertainment event features specialties made by 80 different restaurants. Keeping the excitement factor high, there’s live music on three outdoor stages. A quarter of a million visitors take part in the two-day event every year. New Releases Safety First War Room Drama/PG Starring: T.C. Stallings and Priscilla Evans Shirer. Underdogs Animation, Adventure, Family, Sport/Unrated Featuring: Gabriel Almirón, Federico Cecere, Ezequiel Cipols, Luciana Falcón, Horacio Fontova, Fabián Gianola, Roberto Kim, and Lucía Maciel. Man From U.N.C.L.E. Action, Adventure, Comedy/PG-13 Starring: Alicia Vikander, Henry Cavill, Armie Hammer, Elizabeth Debicki, Hugh Grant, Jared Harris, David Beckham, and Ekaterina Zalitko. Fantastic Four Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi/PG Starring: Kate Mara, Miles Teller, Jamie Bell, Michael B. Jordan, Toby Kebbell, Aaron V. Williamson, Tim Blake Nelson, Chet Hanks, and Reg E. Cathey. Safety in and around your home should always be a top priority for you and your family. As a renter, you may have some unique security concerns. Here are some practical ideas to implement into your daily routine that will help keep you and your loved ones safe. •ALWAYS lock your front door – even if you are going outside for a few minutes to take out the trash or talk to a neighbor. •Never keep a hide-akey under your front doormat or anywhere outside your residence. Instead, keep a copy of your house key with a trustworthy family member or long-time friend. •Carry your car keys as you walk across the parking lot to your car. Your panic alarm is a great tool that could scare off offenders. Also, park in a well-lit area at night. •Link-up with your local Neighborhood Watch program, or start one. Visit the National Crime Prevention Council website ncpc.org - for resources. If several people in your community are being watchful, crime rates are proven to decrease. •BE AWARE of your surroundings. Always take a quick look around you when leaving, and arriving at, your residence. Use your instincts – if it seems unsafe, it probably is. Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 Rent is Due Tim Mcgraw Riverbend 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 16 Rent is LATE at Midnight If Rent is Still Unpaid, Add Another $25 Late Fee 2:00 PM Cupon Van Halen concert riverbend 4 Bengals Family Night 6-8pm - . Special Bengals Training Camp sess 6:30 PM Tasty& Affordable Meals in a snap Florence Library 1:00 PM (every Thursday) Florence Library Computer & Internet basics class 6:00 PM Teen night Florence Library