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S M T W T F S Smoke Alarm August 2017 · 2017. 7. 31. · Aug. 23 – Guitar-B-Que: Ascend...
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August
Aug. 1 – Idina Menzel: Ryman AuditoriumAug. 1 – Sounds vs. Salt Lake BeesAug. 1-6 – Disney’s “The Little Mermaid”:
TPACAug. 2 – Queen & Adam Lambert: Bridgestone
ArenaAug. 4-5 – Tim McGraw & Faith Hill:
Bridgestone ArenaAug. 5 – John Kay & Steppenwolf: Ryman
AuditoriumAug. 5 – Straight No Chaser & Postmodern
Jukebox: Ascend AmphitheaterAug. 6 – Sam’s Place: Ryman AuditoriumAug. 7 – Gillian Welch: Ryman AuditoriumAug. 8 – John Mayer: Bridgestone ArenaAug. 8 – Sabrina Carpenter: Ryman AuditoriumAug. 10 – The Moth Mainstage: TPACAug. 10-Sept. 17 – Shakespeare in the Park:
Centennial ParkAug. 11 – Mystery Science Theater 3000 Live:
TPACAug. 11-12 – Tomato Art Fest: East NashvilleAug. 11-14 – Sounds vs. Memphis RedbirdsAug. 12 – Matchbox Twenty & Counting Crows:
Bridgestone ArenaAug. 12 – Jim Jefferies: Ryman AuditoriumAug. 12 – Dashboard Confessional: Ascend
AmphitheaterAug. 13 – Roger Waters: Bridgestone ArenaAug. 13 – Santana: Ascend AmphitheaterAug. 15 – Leslie Odom, Jr.: TPACAug. 15 – Van Jones: Ryman AuditoriumAug. 17 – Earth, Wind & Fire: Bridgestone ArenaAug. 17 – Happy Together: Ryman AuditoriumAug. 18 – Aaron Lewis: Ryman AuditoriumAug. 18-19 – Professional Bull Riders:
Bridgestone ArenaAug. 19 – Titans vs. Carolina (preseason)Aug. 19 – Umphrey’s McGee: Ascend
AmphitheaterAug. 19-22 – Sounds vs. Iowa CubsAug. 23 – Guitar-B-Que: Ascend AmphitheaterAug. 24-25 – Loretta Lynn: Ryman AuditoriumAug. 24-27 – Sounds vs. Round Rock ExpressAug. 25-27 – Flea Market: Fairgrounds NashvilleAug. 26 – Gov’t. Mule: Ascend AmphitheaterAug. 27 – Titans vs. Chicago (preseason)Aug. 27 – Pink Bridal Show: Music City CenterAug. 27 – Sam’s Place: Ryman AuditoriumAug. 28-31 – Sounds vs. Omaha Storm ChasersAug. 30 – Kendrick Lamar: Bridgestone ArenaAug. 31 – The Cadillac Three: Ryman Aud.
All dates subject to change without notice
StaffKatelyn Huber, NALPAssistant ManagerBrian Stewart, NALPLeasing ConsultantJim GoodmanLeasing ConsultantMax LilleyMaintenance SupervisorJerry SkaggsMaintenanceKeevin WeberMaintenanceShawn BarnesGroundskeeperFelipa BarraganHousekeepingAdam ParrishCourtesy OfficerMichael RussellCourtesy Officer
Off ice HoursMonday-Friday8:30am - 5:30pmSaturday9:00am - 4:00pmSundayClosed
Pest ControlWed., Aug. 9300-399
100 Mountain High Drive • Cane Ridge, TN 37013 • (615) 731-1200
Schatten Properties Management, Inc.
Welcome!Just a friendly welcome to all our new residents! We are glad you chose to call us home and have discovered why so many have been proud to call us home for years. Our team is here to serve you. Please let us know if there is anything we can do to make your stay at The Summit more enjoyable.
Renter’s InsuranceThe insurance policies carried by the community do not insure your personal property. Could you afford to replace all your belongings? Most people can’t, so we strongly recommend you invest in a renter’s policy to protect your belongings. It is very affordable and the monthly premiums usually cost about as much as a large pizza. It is definitely worth it. Call your insurance agent for more information.
Give Your Piggy Bank a Boost!Does it seem your piggy bank is losing weight? Is it getting a little too lean for your taste? Well, let us help! Simply refer a friend, family member or colleague to live at our community and you will receive a Resident Referral worth $200! It’s that easy to make some extra money and to get great neighbors! Call the office for details on how you can plump up your favorite piggy (bank, that is)!
Can’t Get to the Beach?Take advantage of our own little “beach” right here! Our pool’s rules and regulations are posted for everyone’s convenience. Thank you for helping us make our pool one of the best!
Smoke AlarmIt’s hot outside! Help ensure it doesn’t get hot inside. Check your smoke detector on a regular basis to make sure it works. Please do not disconnect your smoke alarm. It can’t save lives and property if the batteries aren’t in place. If you notice a problem with your smoke detector, contact the office immediately. We will be happy to repair or replace it.
ChangesChange is all around us. If there have been any changes in your household, please let us know. It is very important that our records are current, especially for emergency purposes. So let us know if you change jobs, vehicles or roommates, get a new pet or make any other changes so we can update our files. Thanks. We appreciate you and hope you will never change where you choose to call home.
Back To SchoolSchool buses and busy parents will be driving through our community this month. Please take extra time as you drive to make sure our children are protected.
Make the First Day of School EasierFor many young children, the first day of school is a milestone they approach with eager anticipation, but others dread that first day of being away from home or caregivers. Here are some suggestions for making the first day an enjoyable experience.• Plan to introduce the child to the classroom before the first day of school. If
possible, meet your child’s teacher and visit the classroom.• Plan a relaxed shopping trip to buy clothes and school supplies. The child
who can pick out these items will feel more positive than one who is simply presented with new things that are someone else’s choice.
• The night before the big day, you and your child can lay out the clothes and things for school. Make sure the child gets plenty of sleep.
• Get up early enough to have a good breakfast and plenty of time to get dressed and ready for school. You can start a family tradition by taking your child’s picture.
• Make sure your child and the teacher know how your child will be getting home—bus, car, walking, after school care, etc.
Different children will approach the beginning of school in different ways, but careful preparation can work wonders.