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July July 1-3 – Sounds vs. Oklahoma City July 3 – CONCACAF Gold Cup Semifinals: Nissan Stadium July 3 – Jeff Lynne’s ELO: Bridgestone Arena July 6 – Patton Oswalt: TPAC July 6 – Rascal Flatts: Ascend Amphitheater July 7 – Carly Rae Jepsen: Ryman Auditorium July 8 – Asia & Yes: Grand Ole Opry House July 11 – The Earls of Leicester: Ryman Auditorium July 11-14 – Sounds vs. New Orleans July 12 – Welcome to Night Vale: TPAC July 12 – Andrew Bird: Ryman Auditorium July 12 – Young the Giant and Fitz & the Tantrums: Ascend Amphitheater July 16 – Train & Goo Goo Dolls: Ascend Amphitheater July 17 – Georgia On My Mind: Ryman Auditorium July 18 – Mary J. Blige: Bridgestone Arena July 18 – Dailey & Vincent: Ryman Auditorium July 19 – Michael Bublé: Bridgestone Arena July 19 – Jonny Lang: Ryman Auditorium July 20 – #IMomSoHard: Ryman Auditorium July 19-21 – Sounds vs. Iowa July 21 – RuPaul’s Drag Race: TPAC July 22 – Joe Bonamassa: Ryman Auditorium July 23-25 – Sounds vs. Oklahoma City July 24 – Third Eye Blind: Ascend Amphitheater July 25 – Vince Gill: Ryman Auditorium July 26 – Korn & Alice In Chains: Bridgestone Arena July 28 – Why Don’t We: Ascend Amphitheater July 29 – REO Speedwagon: Ryman Auditorium July 30-Aug. 1 – Sounds vs. El Paso July 31 – Happy Together Tour: Ryman Auditorium Aug. 1 – Ricky Skaggs: Ryman Auditorium Aug. 2 – Shawn Mendes: Bridgestone Arena Aug. 2 – Brit Floyd: TPAC Aug. 2 – moe. & Blues Traveler: Ascend Amphitheater Aug. 2-5 – Sounds vs. Albuquerque Aug. 3 – Neha Kakkar: TPAC Aug. 4 – Daniel Sloss: TPAC Aug. 4 – Alice Cooper: Grand Ole Opry House Aug. 4 – Tenacious D: Ascend Amphitheater Aug. 6 – Slash: Ryman Auditorium Aug. 7-8 – Ringo Starr: Ryman Auditorium Aug. 8 – John Mayer: Bridgestone Arena Aug. 8 – Heart: Ascend Amphitheater Aug. 9 – Ben Folds: Ascend Amphitheater Aug. 11 – Herbie Hancock: Ryman Auditorium Aug. 15 – Queen + Adam Lambert: Bridgestone Arena Aug. 15-18 – Sounds vs. Omaha Aug. 16 – Melissa Etheridge: Ryman Auditorium Aug. 17 – Titans vs. New England (preseason) Aug. 17 – Game Grumps: TPAC Aug. 17 – Bryan Ferry: Ryman Auditorium Aug. 19 – Iron Maiden: Bridgestone Arena Aug. 20 – Getty Music presents Sing!: Bridgestone Arena Aug. 23-25 – Widespread Panic: Ryman Auditorium Aug. 24 – PBR: Bridgestone Arena Aug. 24 – Judah & the Lion: Ryman Auditorium Aug. 25 – Titans vs. Pittsburgh (preseason) Aug. 26 – Backstreet Boys: Bridgestone Arena Aug. 28 – The Revivalists: Ascend Amphitheater Aug. 29-31 – The Raconteurs: Ryman Auditorium Aug. 30-31 – Sounds vs. San Antonio All dates subject to change without notice July/August 2019 August Staff Jim Lott Property Manager Taylor Nowels Assistant Manager Robert Irwin Maintenance Supervisor John Chambers Courtesy Officer Office Hours Monday-Friday 8:00am-5:00pm 2964 Franklin Pike • Nashville, TN 37204 (615) 383-2224 Schatten Properties Management, Inc. Our office will be closed on Thursday, July 4, in observance of Independence Day. Happy 4th of July to all our residents! Welcome! We would like to extend a warm welcome to all our new residents. If you have any questions about the community or your new home, please call or stop by the office and we’ll be happy to answer them. To those residents who have renewed their lease, thank you. We’re honored to have you as residents. Celebrating Our Independence On July 4,1776, we claimed our independence from England and democracy was born. Every day thousands leave their homeland to come to the “land of the free and the home of the brave” so they can begin their American Dream. The United States is truly a diverse nation made up of dynamic people. It is this diversity that makes our country (and our community) great! This July 4th we celebrate the gifts of America’s birthday – freedom, independence, and diversity – and are reminded to be thankful that we live in such a great nation. We hope all of you will have a safe and happy holiday! Celebrate Wisely As you celebrate our nation’s independence, we would like to remind you that fireworks are not to be set off on the property. Be aware that even sparklers can be dangerous and should be used only with extreme caution and common sense. Leave the fireworks to the professionals and visit a public display in our area. So sit back, relax and have a safe holiday. Fun With Friends July is a fun month to get together with friends, and your guests are always welcome at our community. Remember that you must accompany them whenever they use our facilities. Most importantly, remember you are responsible for the conduct of your guests and responsible for seeing that they too abide by all Community Policies and Procedures. Please help make their stay more enjoyable by informing them of the community policies in advance. Thanks for your cooperation, and we hope you and your guests have a wonderful time! Bugged By Bugs? We are happy to provide routine pest control to ensure you are not bugged by bugs. Now that summer is here, it brings out everyone and everything. If by chance some unwanted pests bother you, let us know. We will gladly schedule service to get rid of them for you. Don’t Lose Your Cool Keeping your cool can be difficult to do when your air conditioner doesn’t work properly. If you find that the air conditioner is not cooling, turn the unit off and contact the office with a service request. Allowing the unit to continue running will cause it to freeze up and will take longer to repair. 4th of July Pet Tips Bombs bursting in air on the Fourth of July may make you feel patriotic, but it may stress out or frighten your pet. Surprisingly, the days after July 4 are some of the busiest days for animal care specialists, and more pets run away during this time than most other times. If you follow these safety tips for July 4, you greatly increase the chance that the holiday will be happy for everyone. • Don’t take dogs to places where there may be fireworks. If you plan to be away from home on the holiday, keep your pet inside in a quiet, protected room. If you’re at home with a scared dog, don’t reinforce its behavior by offering sympathy. Instead, divert its attention by practicing an obedience routine or playing a game. • Leave a scared cat alone. Don’t try to force a feline from its hiding place. The cat will come out when it feels safe.

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Page 1: July/August 2019 · To those residents who have renewed their lease, thank you. We’re honored to have you as residents. Celebrating Our Independence On July 4,1776, we claimed our

JulyJuly 1-3 – Sounds vs. Oklahoma CityJuly 3 – CONCACAF Gold Cup Semifinals: Nissan StadiumJuly 3 – Jeff Lynne’s ELO: Bridgestone ArenaJuly 6 – Patton Oswalt: TPACJuly 6 – Rascal Flatts: Ascend AmphitheaterJuly 7 – Carly Rae Jepsen: Ryman AuditoriumJuly 8 – Asia & Yes: Grand Ole Opry HouseJuly 11 – The Earls of Leicester: Ryman AuditoriumJuly 11-14 – Sounds vs. New OrleansJuly 12 – Welcome to Night Vale: TPACJuly 12 – Andrew Bird: Ryman AuditoriumJuly 12 – Young the Giant and Fitz & the Tantrums:

Ascend AmphitheaterJuly 16 – Train & Goo Goo Dolls: Ascend AmphitheaterJuly 17 – Georgia On My Mind: Ryman AuditoriumJuly 18 – Mary J. Blige: Bridgestone ArenaJuly 18 – Dailey & Vincent: Ryman AuditoriumJuly 19 – Michael Bublé: Bridgestone ArenaJuly 19 – Jonny Lang: Ryman AuditoriumJuly 20 – #IMomSoHard: Ryman AuditoriumJuly 19-21 – Sounds vs. IowaJuly 21 – RuPaul’s Drag Race: TPACJuly 22 – Joe Bonamassa: Ryman AuditoriumJuly 23-25 – Sounds vs. Oklahoma CityJuly 24 – Third Eye Blind: Ascend AmphitheaterJuly 25 – Vince Gill: Ryman AuditoriumJuly 26 – Korn & Alice In Chains: Bridgestone ArenaJuly 28 – Why Don’t We: Ascend AmphitheaterJuly 29 – REO Speedwagon: Ryman AuditoriumJuly 30-Aug. 1 – Sounds vs. El PasoJuly 31 – Happy Together Tour: Ryman Auditorium

Aug. 1 – Ricky Skaggs: Ryman AuditoriumAug. 2 – Shawn Mendes: Bridgestone ArenaAug. 2 – Brit Floyd: TPACAug. 2 – moe. & Blues Traveler: Ascend AmphitheaterAug. 2-5 – Sounds vs. AlbuquerqueAug. 3 – Neha Kakkar: TPACAug. 4 – Daniel Sloss: TPACAug. 4 – Alice Cooper: Grand Ole Opry HouseAug. 4 – Tenacious D: Ascend AmphitheaterAug. 6 – Slash: Ryman AuditoriumAug. 7-8 – Ringo Starr: Ryman AuditoriumAug. 8 – John Mayer: Bridgestone ArenaAug. 8 – Heart: Ascend AmphitheaterAug. 9 – Ben Folds: Ascend AmphitheaterAug. 11 – Herbie Hancock: Ryman AuditoriumAug. 15 – Queen + Adam Lambert: Bridgestone ArenaAug. 15-18 – Sounds vs. OmahaAug. 16 – Melissa Etheridge: Ryman AuditoriumAug. 17 – Titans vs. New England (preseason)Aug. 17 – Game Grumps: TPACAug. 17 – Bryan Ferry: Ryman AuditoriumAug. 19 – Iron Maiden: Bridgestone ArenaAug. 20 – Getty Music presents Sing!: Bridgestone ArenaAug. 23-25 – Widespread Panic: Ryman AuditoriumAug. 24 – PBR: Bridgestone ArenaAug. 24 – Judah & the Lion: Ryman AuditoriumAug. 25 – Titans vs. Pittsburgh (preseason)Aug. 26 – Backstreet Boys: Bridgestone ArenaAug. 28 – The Revivalists: Ascend AmphitheaterAug. 29-31 – The Raconteurs: Ryman AuditoriumAug. 30-31 – Sounds vs. San AntonioAll dates subject to change without notice

July/August 2019

August

StaffJim LottProperty ManagerTaylor NowelsAssistant ManagerRobert IrwinMaintenance SupervisorJohn ChambersCourtesy Officer

Office HoursMonday-Friday8:00am-5:00pm

2964 Franklin Pike • Nashville, TN 37204(615) 383-2224

Schatten Properties Management, Inc.

Our office will be closed on Thursday, July 4, in observance of Independence Day. Happy 4th of July to all our residents!

Welcome!We would like to extend a warm welcome to all our new residents. If you have any questions about the community or your new home, please call or stop by the office and we’ll be happy to answer them. To those residents who have renewed their lease, thank you. We’re honored to have you as residents.

Celebrating Our IndependenceOn July 4,1776, we claimed our independence from England and democracy was born.

Every day thousands leave their homeland to come to the “land of the free and the home of the brave” so they can begin their American Dream. The United States is truly a diverse nation made up of dynamic people. It is this diversity that makes our country (and our community) great!

This July 4th we celebrate the gifts of America’s birthday – freedom, independence, and diversity – and are reminded to be thankful that we live in such a great nation.

We hope all of you will have a safe and happy holiday!

Celebrate WiselyAs you celebrate our nation’s independence, we would like to remind you that fireworks are not to be set off on the property. Be aware that even sparklers can be dangerous and should be used only with extreme caution and common sense. Leave the fireworks to the professionals and visit a public display in our area. So sit back, relax and have a safe holiday.

Fun With FriendsJuly is a fun month to get together with friends, and your guests are always welcome at our community. Remember that you must accompany them whenever they use our facilities. Most importantly, remember you are responsible for the conduct of your guests and responsible for seeing that they too abide by all Community Policies and Procedures. Please help make their stay more enjoyable by informing them of the community policies in advance. Thanks for your cooperation, and we hope you and your guests have a wonderful time!

Bugged By Bugs?We are happy to provide routine pest control to ensure you are not bugged by bugs. Now that summer is here, it brings out everyone and everything. If by chance some unwanted pests bother you, let us know. We will gladly schedule service to get rid of them for you.

Don’t Lose Your CoolKeeping your cool can be difficult to do when your air conditioner doesn’t work properly. If you find that the air conditioner is not cooling, turn the unit off and contact the office with a service request. Allowing the unit to continue running will cause it to freeze up and will take longer to repair.

4th of July Pet TipsBombs bursting in air on the Fourth of July may make you feel patriotic, but it may stress out or frighten your pet. Surprisingly, the days after July 4 are some of the busiest days for animal care specialists, and more pets run away during this time than most other times. If you follow these safety tips for July 4, you greatly increase the chance that the holiday will be happy for everyone.

• Don’t take dogs to places where there may be fireworks. • If you plan to be away from home on the holiday, keep your pet

inside in a quiet, protected room. • If you’re at home with a scared dog, don’t reinforce its behavior by offering sympathy.

Instead, divert its attention by practicing an obedience routine or playing a game. • Leave a scared cat alone. Don’t try to force a feline from its hiding place. The cat will

come out when it feels safe.

Page 2: July/August 2019 · To those residents who have renewed their lease, thank you. We’re honored to have you as residents. Celebrating Our Independence On July 4,1776, we claimed our