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Trammell Crow 0918 Newsletter.Indd Septemberp 2018 Concierge newsletter Flu Shots will be Offered in October Wednesday, October 10 from 10:00am-2:00pm Contact Corporate Health Management in advance to arrange corporate billing at 214-361- 0995. Flu vaccine shots will be available for $30.00 each for Trammell Crow Center tenants, Concierge CommentsCt family and friends. Thank you for those that donated school supplies for Community Partners of Dallas for children in need. I appreciate your generosity and thoughtfulness and so do those children and teachers that you helped. Diaper Drive for Brother Bill’s Helping We will try to alleviate a big need in our community in September and I appreciate your assistance. Please donate diapers and all baby items to Hand in West Dallas Brother Bill’s Helping Hand in West Dallas. I am collecting these items through noon on Thursday, September 20 in the management office on the 5th floor In September, Brother Bill’s Helping Hand in West Dallas has a 3 in Suite 540. Friday series called Family Talk Diaper Day running 9/14, 9/21, and 9/28. They have about 40 moms with babies 2 years old and Relax…and schedule a chair massage at Trammell Crow Center. I have arranged for a chair massage therapist to come to Trammell Crow Center younger come to hear different educational speakers about baby for your convenience every other Friday. Contact Charlotte directly to make and mom physical, mental, and developmental health. Each Friday BBHH gives away baby your appointment at 817-966-8794. It is $5 per 5 minutes with a 30-minute items such as: formula, toys, clothes, bottles and accessories, food, shampoo, etc. and then on maximum. Fridays, September 7 and 21 in Suite 570 from 10:30am to 3pm. the last Friday they give each mom a box of 200+ diapers. Enjoy! Call Charlotte for a wonderful chair massage at 817-966-8794. • Art Cart for One Arts Plaza - Catch a free ride on the One Arts Cart. Would you all be interested in donating boxes of diapers / baby items for this program? The One Arts Cart can take you (up to 5 passengers total) from any building Anything for our mamas is a blessing! in the zone map to any One Arts Plaza restaurant and back again for • breakfast, lunch or dinner. Catch them at one of their stops or call 855-ONE Boxes of diapers ARTS to schedule your pickup to shuttle you to and from Trammell Crow • Baby formula Center for lunch or dinner at One Arts Plaza and remember that they work on • Baby toys tips. Try all of the nearby restaurants at One Arts Plaza including Jorge’s (Tex- • Baby books Mex Café), Tei An (Japanese Soba House) and Yolk! (Breakfast and Brunch). • There is a new Irish Pub opening in October. Hours of Operation: Mon-Fri, Baby clothes 10am-2pm and 4pm-8pm; Sat-Sun, 4pm-8pm. • Baby bottles and accessories • E-Frogs Transportation - To order an Efrogs Cart to shuttle you to local • Baby food restaurants and back, all you need to do is send a text to 469-432-4055 with • Baby shampoo the following information: Name, How Many People, Pick Up Location, Drop • Off Location, Time. Available Mon-Fri, 7am-2pm and 4pm-8pm; Sat-Sun, Etc. 5pm-9pm. • Arts District Happenings - http://www.thedallasartsdistrict.org/visit/ Thank you for your consideration and generosity. • Klyde Warren Park & Food Trucks - http://www.klydewarrenpark.org/ Please drop your donations in the Management • Nasher Sculpture Garden - Due to Trammell Crow Center having a membership at the Nasher, I am able to hand out passes to Trammell Crow Office in Suite 540 on the fifth floor any time before Center tenants that allow complimentary admission to the Nasher and 20% noon on Thursday, September 20. off at the Nasher Café. Please request them in person during my regular desk hours when you are planning to use them. For more information about Brother Bill’s Helping • Notary - I am a notary and I am happy to help you with your notarization needs. • Trolley - www.mata.org Hand, visit: www.bbhh.org. • Twitter - TC Center Concierge @ConciergeTC. Follow me. See the 2017 BBHH Programs & Services Video: • Parking - The Trammell Crow Center Parking Garage self-parking rate is https://vimeo.com/241216654 $1 every 15 minutes with a $22 daily maximum charge. There is a flat fee of $5 for weeknights after 6pm and all day Saturday and Sunday. • Valet - Available on Flora Street Monday through Friday from 7am The Eatery on the 19th Floor to 7pm. $5 in addition to standard garage self-parking fees. Tenants can • Taco Deli Breakfast will be offered Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. (or until arrange to validate by contacting Matt Fields at [email protected] sold-out) or 214-863-4160. • Complimentary Coffee, Hot Chocolate, and Lattes are served from 7:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. In Concierge absence, tenants can purchase tickets with checks only in the • Mini-Market by Company Kitchen is open 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m., self-checkout with convenient management office, suite 540, Monday through Friday from 10am to 2pm grab and go food and beverage items. CK App. with checks payable to Stream Realty Partners. No special orders will be taken • Fooda - Daily rotation of great restaurants for lunch. Three restaurant choices each day. Fooda.com or in my absence (Texas Rangers, Musicals or anything with credit card). Fooda Mobile App. Due to the lobby renovations of Trammell Crow Center, I am temporarily located at my office in Suite 540 on the fifth floor in the Building Shoe shines are offered at Trammell Crow Center by Jeffery Shelton. He will be happy to Management Office. I will miss seeing your smiling faces each day, but shine your shoes or boots Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. 469-554-2488. Jeffery is now please email me at [email protected]. located on the 19th floor during our lobby renovation so please look for him there. Cheers, Tower Cleaners is open Monday through Friday from 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. on Lower Level 2. They do Jenny great work so give them a chance to be of service to you. Centertown Car Detail Service 214-863-4146, www.centertowndfw.com - John Currie at [email protected], afterhours 214-693-3815. Open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m.-5 p.m. but may close in inclement weather. Credit cards accepted. If you have not tried them for a car wash, give them a The normal Concierge Desk hours are: shot. They did an excellent job for me. Monday through Friday, 10:00 am to 2:00 pm Jenny V. Crossland | Corporate Concierge at Trammell Crow Center T 214 863 4154 | F 214 863 4148 Concierge Services provided by Stream Realty Partners [email protected] | www.streamrealty.com The State Fair Weekday Wellness SEPTEMBER of Texas Classes September 28 - October 21, 2018 Find tranquility and contemplation in a daily retreat Celebrating 132 years of tradition in the fall, the at the new Crow Collection of Asian Art Offices on SMU Football Concierge State Fair of Texas will return for another season the 35th Floor of Trammell Crow Center. Classes are of food, festivities, and family fun. Themed free and open to the public. No previous experience is Discounts “CELEBRATING TEXAS INNOVATION,” this year’s required, and all supplies are provided. Come out and enjoy one of Texas’ favorite pastimes - Football. Southern exposition kicks off on Friday, September 28 in • Mindfulness Meditation - Mondays from Noon to Methodist University is offering exclusive discounted game tickets to historic Fair Park. The State Fair team is already in 12:45 p.m. Trammell Crow Center employees and clients. SMU Football plays right full Fair mode, prepping and planning for the big • Qigong - Tuesdays from Noon to 1:00 p.m. • in the heart of Highland Park neighborhood, just north of Downtown event. Adding to its annual offering of more than Tai Chi - Wednesdays from Noon to 1:00 p.m. • Dallas. Watch them take on in-state rival TCU on September 7 for 100 free attractions, 70 Midway rides, and endless Restorative Yoga - Thursdays from Noon to 1:00 p.m. • their White Out game and enjoy all that Dallas has to offer. Before activities across the fairgrounds, the State Fair is The Relaxation Room - Fridays from Noon to 1:00 the game walk around the Boulevard, one of the most well-known excited to announce several new attractions lined p.m. college tailgates. After the game celebrate at one of the many bars and up for the 2018 event. No registration is necessary. Free two-hour parking restaurants surrounding the campus. validation for Friends of the Crow Collection, please bring • Friday, September 7 vs TCU at Gerald Ford Stadium/SMU (7 p.m.) - In addition to the Celebrating Texas Innovation parking ticket to the class. www.CrowCollection.org $19 (discounted from $55) Exhibit, the Hall of State will host DALLAS IN THE • Saturday, September 22 at vs Navy (TBD) - $15 (discounted from $40) TIME OF MLK. The exhibit focuses on King’s • Saturday, September 29 vs Houston Baptist (Family Weekend, 6 p.m.) - 1963 speech in Fair Park and his 1966 speech Movie Night at West $13 (discounted from $35) • Saturday, October 27 vs Cincinnati (TBD) - $15 (discounted from $40) at Southern Methodist University. Additionally, the Village • Saturday, November 3 vs Houston (Homecoming, TBD) - $15 exhibit features several of Dallas civil rights leaders (discounted from $40) who were active during this critical decade as The wildly popular West Village Movie Night is back, • Friday, November 16 vs Memphis (8 p.m.) - $15 (discounted from $40) Dallas transitioned away from being a segregated with outdoor screenings of family friendly flicks for the Location: Section 224 city.
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