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Reserve at Ft. Mitchell Apartment Homes | [email protected] www.legacymgt.com | 2351 Reserve Drive Ft. Mitchell, KY 41017 Your Community Team Natasha Adams Community Manager Angela Hamlin Leasing Agent Kevin Daugherty Maintenance Lead David Shultz Maintenance Tech Office Hours Monday Thru Friday 10:00A.M.-6:00P.M. Saturday 10:00A.M.-5:00P.M. Sunday Closed Contact Directory Main Office (859) 331-8474 Office Fax (859) 331-8479 Emergency Contact (859) 331-8474 ext 3 Independence Day This year, America turns 240 years old! You can honor our country by reflecting on all that has happened in the last 240 years –– the sacrifice of human life, the power of dreams brought to reality, and the constant striving of her people for a better tomorrow. All of these things have contributed to this wonderful nation we get to call our own. In her honor, "may we think of freedom, not as the right to do as we please, but as the opportunity to do what is right.” Peter Marshall Summer Stargazing When was the last time you took the time to really look up at the night sky? Getting out from under the bright lights of civilization and going to check out the night sky in all of its glory is a fun and relaxing activity to do this summer. Make sure the sky is clear, grab some blankets or lawn chairs, and drive as far away from the city lights as you can. Set up your viewing spot and look up! You may want to download the Sky Guide: View Stars Night or Day app on your smartphone. This app allows you to point your phone at the night sky and instantly learn about the constellations, stars, and planets you are looking at above. And, if you see a falling star, don't forget to make a wish! Star–Spangled Seven–Layer Dip In a medium bowl, mix together two cans of refried beans and one packet of taco seasoning. Spread the bean mixture into the bottom of a 9x13 glass baking dish. Add a jar of salsa as the next layer. Then, add a layer of shredded lettuce. Mix together in a bowl, 8 ounces of sour cream and 8 ounces of cream cheese and carefully spread it on top of the lettuce. Spoon guacamole over the top, spreading it evenly. Use approximately two cups of white shredded cheese to completely cover the top of the layers. Slice cherry tomatoes in half and carefully place them, cut– side down, in rows to resemble the American flag's red stripes, leaving the white cheese peeking out between the rows as the flag's white stripes. Place sliced black olives in rows in the top left corner as the blue and white starry portion of the flag. Serve chilled with tortilla chips. Lollipop, Lollipop... The lollipop was created by candy maker, George Smith, of New Haven, Connecticut, in 1908. He named his confectionary–on–a–stick after a popular racehorse, Lolly Pop. Smith trademarked the name in 1931 and it has stuck ever since. Tootsie Roll Industries is the largest lollipop manufacturer in the world and produces both Tootsie Pops® and Charms Blow Pops®. They turn out a whopping 16 million lollipops per day! Also, Dum Dums® brand produces an amazing 2.4 billion lollipops per year. You can celebrate National Lollipop Day on July 20th with your favorite flavor of this sweet treat.

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Page 1: Summer Stargazing Star Spangled Seven Lollipop, Lollipop · 2016-06-22 · Summer Stargazing When was the last time you took the time to really look up at the night sky? Getting out

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1

Rent Due 2

SummerFest @ Fraze Pavilion

3 4 Rent Late

Independence Day

The office will be

closed in observation

5 Def Leppard w/

REO @ Riverbend

6 Guns N' Roses@ Paul Brown

Pest Control

7 8 Reds vs. Cardinals

home game

9 Is your RENTER'S INSURANCE up to

Date? CHECK IT TODAY

10 Sir Paul McCartney @ Us Bank Arena

11 SECOND LATE

FEE

12 13 National French Fry

Day

14 Keith Urben @

Riverbend

15 Lynyrd Skynyrd @

Jack Casino

16 Culture Club @ Jack

Casino

17 18 19 Peter Frampton @

PNC Pavilion

20 National Lollipop

Day

Hall & Oates @ Riverbend

Pest Control

21 22 Cincinnati Jazz Festival Begins

23 Cincinnati Jazz Festival Ends

24 Aretha Franklin @

Riverbend

25 Is Your AUGUST or

SEPTEMBER Lease Renewal

SIGNED

26 27 28 29 Journey w/ The

Doobie Brothers @ RiverBend

30

31 G- Easy w/ Logic and Yo Gotti @

Riverbend

Reserve at Ft. Mitchell Apartment Homes | [email protected] www.legacymgt.com | 2351 Reserve Drive Ft. Mitchell, KY 41017

Your Community Team Natasha Adams Community Manager Angela Hamlin Leasing Agent Kevin Daugherty Maintenance Lead David Shultz Maintenance Tech

Office Hours Monday Thru Friday

10:00A.M.-6:00P.M. Saturday

10:00A.M.-5:00P.M. Sunday

Closed

Contact Directory Main Office

(859) 331-8474 Office Fax

(859) 331-8479 Emergency Contact

(859) 331-8474 ext 3

Independence DayThis year, America turns 240 years old! You can honor our country by reflecting on all that has happened in the last 240 years –– the sacrifice of human life, the power of dreams brought to reality, and the constant striving of her people for a better tomorrow. All of these things have contributed to this wonderful nation we get to call our own. In her honor, "may we think of freedom, not as the right to do as we please, but as the opportunity to do what is right.” – Peter Marshall

Summer StargazingWhen was the last time you took the time to really look up at the night sky? Getting out from under the bright lights of civilization and going to check out the night sky in all of its glory is a fun and relaxing activity to do this summer. Make sure the sky is clear, grab some blankets or lawn chairs, and drive as far away from the city lights as you can. Set up your viewing spot and look up! You may want to download the Sky Guide: View Stars Night or Day app on your smartphone. This app allows you to point your phone at the night sky and instantly learn about the constellations, stars, and planets you are looking at above. And, if you see a falling star, don't forget to make a wish!

Star– Spangled Seven– Layer DipIn a medium bowl, mix together two cans of refried beans and one packet of taco seasoning. Spread the bean mixture into the bottom of a 9x13 glass baking dish. Add a jar of salsa as the next layer. Then, add a layer of shredded lettuce. Mix together in a bowl, 8 ounces of sour cream and 8 ounces of cream cheese and carefully spread it on top of the lettuce. Spoon guacamole over the top, spreading it evenly. Use approximately two cups of white shredded cheese to completely cover the top of the layers. Slice cherry tomatoes in half and carefully place them, cut– side down, in rows to resemble the American flag's red stripes, leaving the white cheese peeking out between the rows as the flag's white stripes. Place sliced black olives in rows in the top left corner as the blue and white starry portion of the flag. Serve chilled with tortilla chips.

Lollipop, Lollipop...The lollipop was created by candy maker, George Smith, of New Haven, Connecticut, in 1908. He named his confectionary– on– a– stick after a popular racehorse, Lolly Pop. Smith trademarked the name in 1931 and it has stuck ever since. Tootsie Roll Industries is the largest lollipop manufacturer in the world and produces both Tootsie Pops® and Charms Blow Pops®. They turn out a whopping 16 million lollipops per day! Also, Dum Dums® brand produces an amazing 2.4 billion lollipops per year. You can celebrate National Lollipop Day on July 20th with your favorite flavor of this sweet treat.

Page 2: Summer Stargazing Star Spangled Seven Lollipop, Lollipop · 2016-06-22 · Summer Stargazing When was the last time you took the time to really look up at the night sky? Getting out

TOP FIVE FUN RUNS

Insane Inflatable 5K race is a child’s dream come true, only it was designed for adults! Bounce, climb, and slide your

way through about a dozen inflated obstacles throughout the run. While there is no age requirement, participants must be at least 42” tall to run this course. Check out their website at insaneinflatable5k.com for more information.

The Color Run is a wildly popular run that calls itself the “Happiest 5k on the Planet.” The Color Run offers fun and fitness for the whole

family, hosting events in over 200 cities worldwide! Each runner begins the race wearing white clothing and, as they pass through each kilometer, they are doused with a different color of powder. The race ends with an exciting (and colorful) dance party! Go to thecolorrun.com to find an event near you.

Dirty Girl Mud Run and obstacle course was designed for fierce ladies who don’t mind getting muddy as they run, jump, climb, and laugh their way to the finish line. Check out godirtygirl.com for more details!

Electric Run is known as “the race where you dance more than run” and is sure to delight runners of all ages. This event is held at night and runners are given their own Electroband, an illuminating LED bracelet

that syncs with the music and other runners throughout the event, which makes runners a part of the show from the beginning to the finish line. Electricrun.com has more information.

R.O.C. Race (Ridiculous Obstacle Challenge) is similar to the hit television show, “Wipeout”, and includes “larger-than-life obstacles” such as wrecking balls, a foam pit, and a four-story-tall waterslide that runs straight

to the finish line. Participants must be 13 years of age or older. Check out rocrace.com for details.

Have you ever wanted to participate in a 5k race but have been apprehensive or even intimidated by serious runners? Or maybe you run on a regular basis but just want to shake up your routine. Well, now’s the perfect time to run, bounce, dance, crawl, and get muddy with your next race as themed courses are increasing in popularity throughout the U.S. With no running experience required, and a fun, non-intimidating atmosphere, every participant will have a great time completing their course.

Here are five fun runs that are growingin popularity across the country.

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Perfect for your July 4th celebration, this yummy fruit tart dessert is easy to make and will surely impress your family and friends.

INGREDIENTS1 roll (16.5 ounces) refrigerated sugar cookie dough, softened1 package (8 ounces) cream cheese, softened¼ cup sugar½ teaspoon almond extractJuice of ½ lemonFruit for decorating: bananas, strawberries, blueberries

DIRECTIONS1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Using your fingers, press softened cookie dough evenly into the bottom of an ungreased 12-inch pizza pan and bake for 15 to 18 minutes or until golden. Remove from the oven and cool completely.2. Using an electric mixer on medium speed, beat the cream cheese, sugar, almond extract, and 1 teaspoon of lemon juice until smooth. Spread the frosting mixture over the cooled crust.3. Prepare the fruit by washing and drying the berries. Hull and slice the strawberries in half. Slice the bananas into rounds and carefully toss in lemon juice until coated (this will keep them from browning). Decorate the top of the fruit tart to resemble an American flag, as shown. Refrigerate until you serve. Yield: 12 slices

1. What school teacher was caught behind British lines on Long Island while spying on the British in preparation for the Battle of Harlem Heights in 1776?

2. What nationality was the World War I spy, Mata Hari?3. What TV series starring Bill Cosby and Robert Culp was

remade into a movie starring Eddie Murphy and Owen Wilson?

4. What kind of spy plane was flown by Francis Gary Powers when he was shot down over the USSR in 1960?

5. In what movie musical did Frank Sinatra play a writer for Spy magazine?

THINK YOU KNOW THE ANSWERS? Email your answers, with “Trivia: Spy Game” in the subject line, to [email protected] for your chance to win cool stuff!

Five Trivia winners will be selected each month. Be sure to include your full name and phone number in your email submission so we may contact you with prize information should you be selected. Deadline

for entry is July 31, 2016, and winners will be notified by August 15, 2016. Good luck!

PATRIOTIC FRUIT TART TRIVIA: SPY GAME

YOU COULD WIN PRIZES!Just e-mail your answers to enter!

Use an upcycled wood pallet to create a patriotic piece of art for your home.

MATERIALSWood PalletSandpaperRed, white, and blue paints (test-size cans or craft paint)Large paint brushClear paint sealerMetal star (craft store or hobbylobby.com)Glue suitable for metal and wood, such as Gorilla Glue®

DIRECTIONSLay the wooden pallet on a drop cloth to prepare it for painting. Carefully remove any nails or screws that are sticking out and sand down any rough edges. Paint the pallet according to the picture, alternating red and white stripes, and a blue square section on the top left side. Allow the pallet to dry. If you are seeking a more rustic look, you can rough up the paint a bit with sandpaper, particularly on the corners and edges. Seal the pallet with paint sealer if you plan to display it outside. When it is completely dry, use glue to attach the star. Place your pallet art on a table, leaning against the wall, or outside on your patio. It also makes a great gift!

DIY UPCYCLED PALLET FLAG

Page 4: Summer Stargazing Star Spangled Seven Lollipop, Lollipop · 2016-06-22 · Summer Stargazing When was the last time you took the time to really look up at the night sky? Getting out

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1

Rent Due 2

SummerFest @ Fraze Pavilion

3 4 Rent Late

Independence Day

The office will be

closed in observation

5 Def Leppard w/

REO @ Riverbend

6 Guns N' Roses@ Paul Brown

Pest Control

7 8 Reds vs. Cardinals

home game

9 Is your RENTER'S INSURANCE up to

Date? CHECK IT TODAY

10 Sir Paul McCartney @ Us Bank Arena

11 SECOND LATE

FEE

12 13 National French Fry

Day

14 Keith Urben @

Riverbend

15 Lynyrd Skynyrd @

Jack Casino

16 Culture Club @ Jack

Casino

17 18 19 Peter Frampton @

PNC Pavilion

20 National Lollipop

Day

Hall & Oates @ Riverbend

Pest Control

21 22 Cincinnati Jazz Festival Begins

23 Cincinnati Jazz Festival Ends

24 Aretha Franklin @

Riverbend

25 Is Your AUGUST or

SEPTEMBER Lease Renewal

SIGNED

26 27 28 29 Journey w/ The

Doobie Brothers @ RiverBend

30

31 G- Easy w/ Logic and Yo Gotti @

Riverbend

Reserve at Ft. Mitchell Apartment Homes | [email protected] www.legacymgt.com | 2351 Reserve Drive Ft. Mitchell, KY 41017

Your Community Team Natasha Adams Community Manager Angela Hamlin Leasing Agent Kevin Daugherty Maintenance Lead David Shultz Maintenance Tech

Office Hours Monday Thru Friday

10:00A.M.-6:00P.M. Saturday

10:00A.M.-5:00P.M. Sunday

Closed

Contact Directory Main Office

(859) 331-8474 Office Fax

(859) 331-8479 Emergency Contact

(859) 331-8474 ext 3

Independence DayThis year, America turns 240 years old! You can honor our country by reflecting on all that has happened in the last 240 years –– the sacrifice of human life, the power of dreams brought to reality, and the constant striving of her people for a better tomorrow. All of these things have contributed to this wonderful nation we get to call our own. In her honor, "may we think of freedom, not as the right to do as we please, but as the opportunity to do what is right.” – Peter Marshall

Summer StargazingWhen was the last time you took the time to really look up at the night sky? Getting out from under the bright lights of civilization and going to check out the night sky in all of its glory is a fun and relaxing activity to do this summer. Make sure the sky is clear, grab some blankets or lawn chairs, and drive as far away from the city lights as you can. Set up your viewing spot and look up! You may want to download the Sky Guide: View Stars Night or Day app on your smartphone. This app allows you to point your phone at the night sky and instantly learn about the constellations, stars, and planets you are looking at above. And, if you see a falling star, don't forget to make a wish!

Star– Spangled Seven– Layer DipIn a medium bowl, mix together two cans of refried beans and one packet of taco seasoning. Spread the bean mixture into the bottom of a 9x13 glass baking dish. Add a jar of salsa as the next layer. Then, add a layer of shredded lettuce. Mix together in a bowl, 8 ounces of sour cream and 8 ounces of cream cheese and carefully spread it on top of the lettuce. Spoon guacamole over the top, spreading it evenly. Use approximately two cups of white shredded cheese to completely cover the top of the layers. Slice cherry tomatoes in half and carefully place them, cut– side down, in rows to resemble the American flag's red stripes, leaving the white cheese peeking out between the rows as the flag's white stripes. Place sliced black olives in rows in the top left corner as the blue and white starry portion of the flag. Serve chilled with tortilla chips.

Lollipop, Lollipop...The lollipop was created by candy maker, George Smith, of New Haven, Connecticut, in 1908. He named his confectionary– on– a– stick after a popular racehorse, Lolly Pop. Smith trademarked the name in 1931 and it has stuck ever since. Tootsie Roll Industries is the largest lollipop manufacturer in the world and produces both Tootsie Pops® and Charms Blow Pops®. They turn out a whopping 16 million lollipops per day! Also, Dum Dums® brand produces an amazing 2.4 billion lollipops per year. You can celebrate National Lollipop Day on July 20th with your favorite flavor of this sweet treat.