Seasonal Events » Holiday Events
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Apartment Life
December 07, 2010
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Provide a buffet of various flavors of holiday pies: rosemary apple pie, twilight pie, peachy pecan pie, creamy apple pie, bumbleberry pie, crunchy caramel apple pie, cranberry apple pie, etc.
Serve caffeinated and decaffeinated coffee in different flavors: regular, chocolate caramel, and pumpkin spiced.
Talk with a local coffee vendor about the possibility of serving their signature coffees on site.
Have eggnog and apple cider for any non-coffee drinkers.
Invite an artist(s) to come and serenade the atmosphere with soft festive holiday music. If unable to do so, play soft light background music.
If a musician is available, invite the residents to gather around and sing classic holiday songs.
Visit Better Homes and Gardens/ Recipes for holiday recipes.
Seasonal Events » Holiday Events
Written by
Bill Szczytko
December 07, 2010
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Don't forget that during the month of December you can mail or drop your Christmas card off at the office. We'll be selecting our favorites and posting them to Facebook and office window. Winner will receive a $50 gift card to a restaurant of their choice.
Community Socials » Community Socials
Written by
Apartment Life
December 06, 2010
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This is a great event for pets and owners that allows people to mingle and meet other pets/owners while having a cookout.
Charitable Events » Charitable Events
Written by
Daisy Nguyen
December 05, 2010
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Find a local charity that needs clean, gently used clothing for their cause. Your residents are already being asked for donations from every avenue possible. Give them an opportunity to get rid of some of their extra items they may have lying around the house and make room for the new gifts they will be receiving from loved ones! I recommend a drop-box, and guidelines to make sure items have been recently cleaned. Your staff may need to drop off the items to your charity weekly! Depending on the size of your site, this could mean A LOT of stuff. Keep the clothing/blanket drive as long as you feel you can collect donations. I've implemented this at several sites, and we've always had a great turn out. Some of the local charities that we partnered with were surprising - one year a local food shelf accepted clothing/blankets, another year,...
Charitable Events » Charitable Events
Written by
Stephanie Graves
December 03, 2010
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Nob Hill Apartments5410 North Braeswood BoulevardHouston, TX 77096-3200(713) 721-4508is hosting a neighborhood party and all are welcomeFrom 4 pm -- 8 pm Proceeds will benefit Autism Speaks