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S M T W T F S Room for Everyone October 2018 700 Saxony Lake Drive 123456 We have enough parking for everyone as long as we all follow proper parking Antioch, TN 37013 he (615) 331-8751 78910111213 etiquette. T 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 • Please don’t take up more than one spot per vehicle. • Guests should be advised to use the visitor parking areas, leaving spaces in 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 front of the buildings for residents. 28 29 30 31 October • Inoperable vehicles or those without valid registration are not permitted at Oct. 1-7 – “Tuck Everlasting”: Nashville our community and are subject to be towed at the owner’s expense. Children’s Theater Staff Oct. 2 – Florence & the Machine: Bridgestone Arena David Hummer Oct. 2 – Here Come the Mummies: Ryman Property Manager Auditorium Halloween Safety Morgan Belcher, NALP Oct. 3 – Shakey Graves: Ryman Auditorium To make sure your child stays safe on Assistant Manager Oct. 4-6 – Opera: “La Traviata”: TPAC Halloween night, here are a few tips: Kevin Norton Welcome! Oct. 5-6 – Breakaway Music Festival: Maintenance Supervisor Bicentennial Mall State Park • Decorate costumes and bags with reflective Welcome to all of you who have recently moved into our community! We hope you Oct. 5-6 – John Prine: Ryman Auditorium tape. Have kids use glowsticks/necklaces Lance Easley are enjoying your new home and we look forward to a long and happy relationship Oct. 5-6 – Kid Rock Fish Fry: Woods Maintenance Amphitheater at Fontanel to carry or wear around them. Make sure Robbie Stanley with you. Remember that the staff is here ready to serve you. Please contact the Oct. 6 – Ed Sheeran: Nissan Stadium costumes are flame resistant. Use flashlights Groundskeeper office if we can help in any way or if you have any questions about your new home. Oct. 6 – Kevin Hart: Bridgestone Arena Oct. 7 – Goo Goo Dolls: Ryman Auditorium as you walk. Officer Wright Oct. 7-8 – Bruno Mars: Bridgestone Arena • Instead of masks, use non-toxic face paint and makeup so vision is not Courtesy Officer Oct. 8 – Sweetheart of the Rodeo: Ryman obstructed. Auditorium Office/Clubhouse Oct. 9 – Predators vs. Calgary • Stop ONLY at homes with porch lights on and NEVER enter a home or car It’s Scary Not to Have Insurance Oct. 9 – Simple Minds: Ryman Auditorium for a treat. Hours Oct. 9-14 – “The Play That Goes Wrong”: TPAC Halloween is a time of ghosts, goblins and other imaginary troublemakers. • Don’t eat treats until you get home. Go through all the treats and get rid Monday-Friday Oct. 10 – Trixie Mattel: TPAC 8:30am - 5:30pm Vandalism, theft, and natural disasters are troublemakers that could occur at any Oct. 10 – Brett Young: Ryman Auditorium of opened or damaged ones. Look for choking hazards for small children. Saturday time and can cause damage to the contents of your home. It would be terrifying Oct. 11 – Predators vs. Winnipeg Avoid eating homemade treats made by strangers. Oct. 11 – Lauryn Hill: Municipal Auditorium 10:00am - 4:00pm not to be protected. Be sure you are prepared with renters insurance. Take control Oct. 11-14 – Nashville Oktoberfest: Jefferson St. • Walk, don’t run, from house to house. Look both ways before crossing Sunday Oct. 11-Nov. 3 – “A Doll’s House, Part 2”: TPAC Closed today, and contact your insurance agent or the office for more information. Oct. 12 – Childish Gambino: Bridgestone Arena streets. Walk on sidewalks when available. Oct. 12 – Rob Bell: TPAC • If you have older children who will be trick-or-treating without parents, map Oct. 12-13 – Jim Gaffigan: Ryman Auditorium out their route and establish a time to return home. Make sure they stick Laundry Hours Oct. 12-14 – Nashville Auto Show: Music City Center together with friends, never venturing on their own. Open 24 Hours Oct. 12-14 – TN Craft Fall Fair: Centennial Park Warming Your Home Oct. 13 – Predators vs. NY Islanders Fitness Center Oct. 14 – Titans vs. Baltimore Fall is officially here! There is a chill in the air and the nights can Oct. 14 – For King & Country: Ryman Auditorium Jack-o-Lanterns Open 24 Hours get cold. When you turn on the heat for the first time, there may be Oct. 15 – Predators vs. Minnesota a burning smell. Do not be alarmed – it is just the unit going to work Oct. 15 – Chvrches: Ryman Auditorium After you finish carving your pumpkin this year, we Oct. 16 – Twenty One Pilots: Bridgestone Arena after lying dormant for so long. Dust collects on the heating element would appreciate it if you would consider putting a small Pest Control Oct 16-17 – Ween: Ryman Auditorium Wed., Oct. 10 and it takes just a few minutes for it to “burn off.” Oct. 18-20 – Ballet: “Seven Deadly Sins”: TPAC flashlight in your jack-o-lantern instead of a candle. Bldgs. 10-13 If the smell continues for an extended period or Oct. 19 – Josh Groban: Bridgestone Arena Flames of any kind left unattended are dangerous, Oct. 19 – Kidz Bop: TPAC your heater doesn’t seem to be working, please Oct. 19 – Kevin Gates: Municipal Auditorium and leaving an open flame exposed to the elements 1031 give us a call. We will be happy to check it out Oct. 19-21 – Ben Rector: Ryman Auditorium for a long period is an even bigger fire hazard. Use Oct. 20 – Neal McCoy: Municipal Auditorium and make sure your home will be warm in a flashlight or glowstick—no fires will be started, no Oct. 22-28 – Jason Isbell: Ryman Auditorium the cold months ahead. Oct. 23 – Predators vs. San Jose fingers will be burned and your jack-o-lantern will be just as spooky. Oct. 23-24 – Phish: Ascend Amphitheater Oct. 24 – Elton John: Bridgestone Arena Oct. 24-Nov. 4 – “The Phantom of the Opera”: TPAC Oct. 25 – So So Def: Bridgestone Arena Fire Prevention Week Oct. 25 – J Balvin Vibras: Municipal Auditorium Oct. 26 – Lynyrd Skynyrd: Bridgestone Arena October 7-13 is National Fire Prevention Week. Originally proclaimed as Fire Oct. 26-28 – Flea Market: Fairgrounds Nashville Prevention Day in 1920 by President Woodrow Wilson, it commemorated the Oct. 27 – Predators vs. Edmonton Oct. 27 – Michael Jr.: TPAC anniversary of the Great Chicago Fire of 1871. In 1924, 15,000 U.S. citizens Oct. 28 – Nicki Minaj: Bridgestone Arena lost their lives to fire. In 1925, in order to help prevent this large loss of lives, Oct. 29 – Pete Souza: TPAC Oct. 29 – Boz Skaggs: Ryman Auditorium Calvin Coolidge extended the day to a week. Oct. 30 – Richard Dawkins & Carolyn Porco: TPAC Fire prevention is very important to us. We encourage our residents to take Oct. 30 – Predators vs. Vegas this time to develop and practice a fire escape plan. Visit www.nfpa.org to Oct. 30 – Young the Giant: Ryman Auditorium Oct. 31 – Lil Dicky: Municipal Auditorium learn more. All dates subject to change without notice .