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April
AMBER NOTES
1. What day in May is Memorial Day Celebrated?
1.First Tuesday in May 2.Last Monday in May
3.Last Thursday in May
2. What was formerly Memorial called?
1. Veterans Day 2. Decoration Day 3. Confederate Memorial Day
3. What year (many experts believe) was the first memorial day observed ?1. 1864 2.1865 3.1866
4. Where was the first "official" Memorial Day observed?
1. Charleston, South Carolina 2.Washington, DC
3.Waterloo, New York
5. On May 5, 1868, in his capacity as commander-in-chief of the Grand Army of the Republic, a veterans' organization, he issued a proclamation that "Decoration Day" be observed nationwide. Who was the former general?
1.Ulysses S. Grant 2.William T. Sherman 3.John A. Logan
6. May 30 was selected as Decoration Day first observed because it was NOT an anniversary of a battle. True or False?
7. What were decorated in remembrance of this day?
1.Tombs of fallen Union soldiers 2.Cemeteries of family 3.State Capitals
8. Memorial Day was first used in 1882. However, the name was not used until after what war?
1. World War 1 2.World War II 3.Korean War
9. On June 28, 1968, the United States Congress passed the Uniform Holidays Bill, which moved three holidays from their traditional dates to a specified Monday in order to create a convenient three-day weekend. However, it is considered the start of what?
1. Holidays 2. Summer 3.Spring
10. What is one of the longest standing traditions which has been held in conjunction with Memorial Day since 1911?
1.Indianapolis 500 2. Arizona Rodeo Days
3. Washington DC Apple Blossom Festival
Spring is here ~ early this year. It was a very mild winter compared to the year before! I want to thank everyone who has renewed their lease with AmberField. We all, so much, appreciate having you as our residents. It’s a pleasure getting out on the properties and meeting everyone. It’s not always possible for me to get out, but hope to do more in the next 6 months! I plan to join the maintenance team on inspections & see how the apartments and buildings are doing. Inspections will start soon, and notices will be posted on your doors in advance. I appreciate how well some of the apartments are taken care of and decorated. The porches are for your use, but remember they are only 3 season and not for storage. No grills can be used on the porches or motorcycles parked in them. Yes, I have seen that done! I encourage you to make this your home and to be happy here, however, I cannot always accommodate for some requests. We try to do what we can. Get ready to enjoy a wonderful spring and summer. Remember if you have a maintenance request, we need you to call it in! Enjoy your home and please respect your neighbors. Thanks much!
Melody Maas~
Property Administrator
May 2012
Porches Time to clear all plastic and boards from the porches and store until next winter. Please keep all outdoor decorations in the rock
areas and in good condition OR dispose of them.
Guest Parking Please have your guests park away from the prime tenant parking. We have heard that parking has been an issue. Be considerate of those who live in our complexes especially if you have a larger gathering and on the weekends when most are home. Remember that many residents work evenings. Most locations have street parking or areas not designated for tenants.
… NOT ON THE LAWN.
AMBERFIELD PLACE MAINTENANCE STAFF
We want to welcome all of our new Maintenance Staff members to AmberField Place. They come to us with electrical, plumbing, and appliance repair knowledge. Along with Bryce, we have a team with many varied skills and experiences. Yes, Dean and Clayton are family members and Earl is our Leasing and Marketing Coordinator, Sylvia’s, husband. It is a pleasure getting to know and work with them. Take time to say hello when you see them.
Dean Jones, Clayton Jones, Earl Kunz and Bryce Wolle
On- Line payment is available to all residence. Paying early? WE ASK YOU NOT TO PAY RENT UNTIL AFTER THE 21ST OF THE MONTH. This helps our bookkeeper!
After the 5th, an 8% late fee will be
added to the total amount due. You will be charged a late fee and NSF fee for any PayLease payments which are returned.
Trivia Answers
1. Last Monday in May
2. Decoration Day
3. 1865
4. Waterloo
5. John A. Logan
6. True
7. Tombs of fallen Union soldiers
8. World War II
9. Summer
10. Indianapolis 500
Do You Like to Garden?? Would you like to have a garden this summer? Call our office to see if it is possible in your location. We all ready have community gardens in Arlington, Gaylord, Henderson, and Madelia. It is tenant run and cared for! Enjoy…
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Spring Reminders o Drive on designated areas only. There will be a
fine issued for damages done to our lawns.
o Only gas grills are allowed. Do not grill inside the
porch.
o Keep garage doors closed to help keep unwanted
critters out.
o Planters, flags etc… can be put in the bordering
rock areas around the apartment. Make sure they
are maintained.
o Garage Sales are not allowed on our property due
to liability issues.
Handyman Hints…
New TV??? Take your old one to Best Buy in Mankato or call your community sanitation company or City Hall for PROPER disposal.
Please refrain from using tape on walls and windows.
Tooth paste is for brushing teeth, not filling holes….
April and May ~ Senior Birthdays
Arlington Trimont Madelia 5/10 Donnis Beneke 5/28 Francheon Sheldon
227 Drew Ave. SE
Madelia, MN 56062 Call Us at:
507-642-8701 OR
1-800-873-1736 Email
[email protected] For Maintenance Requests or Billing
Questions
ForLeasing Questions or Apartment/Garage Rentals
STAFF
Melody Maas ~ Property
Administrator
Evelyn Hagen~ Administrative
Assistant
Sylvia Kunz ~ Leasing &
Marketing Coordinator
Bryce Wolle ~ Maintenance
Dean Jones ~ Maintenance
Earl Kunz ~ Maintenance
Clayton Jones ~ Maintenance
Slow cooked shredded chicken with corn, tomatoes and black beans. Prepare
the night before and turn your crock pot on in the morning for an easy weeknight meal. Low fat and low in points. Serve over rice with chopped scallions, fresh cilantro, fat free sour cream and reduced fat cheddar.
24 oz (1 1/2) lbs chicken breast
14.4 oz can diced tomatoes with mild green chilies
15 oz can black beans
8 oz frozen corn
1/4 cup chopped fresh cilantro
14.4 oz can fat free chicken broth
3 scallions, chopped
1 tsp garlic powder
1 tsp onion powder
1 tsp cumin
1 tsp cayenne pepper (to taste)
salt to taste
Combine chicken broth, beans, corn, tomatoes, cilantro, scallions, garlic powder, onion powder, cumin, cayenne
pepper and salt in the crock pot. Season chicken breast with salt and lay on top. Cook on low for 10 hours or on high for 6 hours. Half hour before serving, remove chicken and shred. Return chicken to slow cooker and stir in. Adjust salt and
seasoning. Serve over rice.
Crock Pot Santa Fe Chicken
4/10 Arthur Ellertson 5/3 Arlene Sandberg 5/8 Evelyn Urevig 5/19 Gar Grunig
Think Young!!
4/15 Jennie Lorenz 5/26 Zeli Lorenz