Springcreek Apartments
February 2010

BOWL XLIV DRAWING- come in and enter your guess of winner and score.  Closest guess wins a mini-crockpot full of fixins!  Winner will be announced February 8th following the Super Bowl.

COUNT THE KISSES- come in and enter your guess of how many kisses are in the jar.  Winner will receive the jar of candies and a small prize! Winner will be announced on February 15th.



Andrea Kimball
Property Manager

Kelly Blair
Property Operations Assistant

Mark Adams
Don Geisler
Maintenance



From the Manager's Desk...

VALENTINE'S DAY QUOTES

"Love is not just looking at each other, it's looking in the same direction." -Antoine de Saint-Exupery

"Oh, if it be to choose and call thee mine, love, thou art every day my Valentine!"  -Thomas Hood

"When love is not madness, it is not love." -Pedro Calderon de la Barca

"All you need is Love." -The Beatles

Enjoy your Valentine's Day and celebrate the ones special in your life!

Andrea Kimball
Property Manager




Energy Saving Lighting Tips

  • Change the regular light bulbs to compact florescent bulbs. They have a higher initial cost but last longer and use less energy. Remember to dispose of them properly when they burn out; they contain mercury.
  • Use dimmers on regular lights when possible.
  • During the day, open window shades, blinds and curtains to let in natural light rather than turning on lights in the apartment.
  • Light some candles (but never leave them unattended).
  • Turn off lights when not in use or before you leave the apartment.

BE AN EARLY BIRD

Remember to pay your rent on or before the 1st to have a chance at getting $75.00 off of your next month's Rent!


DON'T FORGET TO REFER A FRIEND OR CO-WORKER:

$100- 1st Referral
$150- 2nd Referral
$200- 3rd Referral



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Springcreek Apartments
1804 E. Osage Road
Derby, KS 67037
(316) 788-3355
springcreek@midlandmgmt.com
Office Hours
Monday-Friday:  8:30 am - 5:30 pm
Saturday:  10 am - 2 pm


Old Fashioned Meatloaf
Game Day Blue Cheese Dip
5 Ways to Reduce Your Carbon Footprint
Endangered species, pollution, and deforestation were once the buzzwords on every environmentalist's lips. As the twenty first century kicks into high gear, however, these issues are being pushed aside by the concern that has taken over the green movement almost entirely. Whether it is a result of Al Gore's An Inconvenient Truth or of a recent spate of severe weather, there is no denying that reducing carbon emissions has become the number one priority to environmentalists and politicians alike.

Reducing the carbon footprint has become a significant goal for governments, businesses and individuals, and with good reason. Fossil fuels seem to be running short, fuel prices are soaring, and there is no denying that the Earth seems to be heating up. But what can an individual do? Though it may seem insignificant, the dictum 'Think globally, act locally' has never been more applicable than in the case of reducing greenhouse gasses. Below are five painless ways to reduce your carbon footprint.

1. Minimize driving and use person power: Walk, jog or ride a bike to work. Save up small errands so they can all be taken care of in a single trip. Carpool with a friend. Whenever possible, use public transportation.

2. Switch light bulbs: Switching from incandescent to compact fluorescent light bulbs will save energy with no inconvenience whatsoever. While you're at it, old, inefficient Christmas lights can be traded in for new LED ones, and electric patio lights can be replaced with solar powered lights.

3. Opt for green energy: More and more people are making the choice to go off the grid and produce their own energy through winds or solar power. When this isn't an option, many electric companies now offer the choice to select the source of energy billed to a particular account.

4. Buy local: Buying local saves on carbon emissions by reducing or eliminating shipping cost, and has the added benefit of supporting the local economy.

5. Become Energy Conscious: There are dozens of opportunities every day to make more energy conscious choices. Becoming conscious of the energy used in daily life is the first step to eliminating excess energy use, and reducing your carbon footprint.


Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Rodney_Jamison




Ingredients
1.5 cups sour cream
3/4 cup mayonnaise
1/2 pound blue cheese
chopped chives to taste
dash Worscestershire sauce
celery salt & pepper to taste

Directions
Puree sour cream, mayonnaise and blue cheese. Add chopped chives, a dash of Worcestershire sauce, and celery salt and pepper to taste.


Courtesy of FoodNetwork.com