Wednesday, November 7, 2012

The Darndest And The Cutest

We had a great time this past Halloween and we were so glad to see each of Eagle Ridge's trick-or-treaters stop in the office for their special treat. The costumes were awesome, darned cute if we may say so. We snapped a few photos of our costumed visitors - check them out!

With smiles like that they were guaranteed to get candy from us, - But make no mistake, the pitchfork was an added motivator.

Howdy pardner!


Monday, November 5, 2012

Even More Brazen Back-Patting

Sometimes our valued residents have to move away because their life needs change, despite their having loved living at Eagle Ridge. In our "Former Resident Survey" we get some great responses which we'd like to share with you.

"I liked that the building was well maintained and always clean all around. When anything was needed to be fixed the maintenance was there to fix it. Moved to buy a house" - Nadia and Oleg

"Liked the staff and the grounds always looked great. Loved living there - good staff and convenient to work - Great Job Everyone! Thanks!" - Judy

"The staff was always friendly and helpful. The location and grounds were gorgeous. Hallways and community places were clean! Fun community building activities. Honestly, we were so pleased, we are sad we no longer live there!" - the Paddock family

Anna’s favorite things about the community is that “It was quiet and peaceful, we felt safe. The staff was helpful and the underground garages were great. Nice, big apartments. My roommate and I will remember our time here fondly - thanks for everything!”

We want to thank all of our residents, former and current, for the feedback. If you would like to submit your own survey to Eagle Ridge you can do so by visiting our website here and filling in an online survey. Your feedback is important to us and we use it to continue to make Eagle Ridge a great place to live

Friday, November 2, 2012

Happy Birthday To Cookie Monster!


November is an exciting month - it is the start of the holiday season and everyone seems to get busier. As stressful as these times can be, in the end it is always worth it because of all the quality time you get to spend with the ones you love.

In chronological order here's Novembers special days, some well known, and a few obscure events.

November 1st All Saints Day: 
All Saints Day is a Christian holiday that celebrates the lives of saints in the Christian church, many of whom were martyred for their faith or lived a particularly holy life.

November 2nd Cookie Monster's Birthday:
The adorable and voracious monster that loves to eat almost anything, but most especially cookies, has his birthday celebrated today. Get into the spirit by reading Happy Birthday, Cookie Monster!

November 4th Daylight Savings Time Ends:
Don’t forget to turn your clocks back on Sunday, November 4, 2012, 2:00AM.

November 6th Election Day: 
This is the day that we as American exercise our right as “We the People”. We will be selecting not only our president for the next 4 years, but also state and local offices as well. Check with your local municipality for polling places.

November 11th Veterans Day:
Originally called Armistice Day, we celebrated the cease fire that ended the “Great War” now known as The First World War (WW1). The war ended on November 11th 1918 at 11:11 (11/11 at 11:11). The first official Armistice Day was marked with the U.S., England, and France each burying an unknown soldier at 11:11 on November 11th 1921. President Eisenhower changed the holiday to Veterans Day in 1954, as a national holiday to honor all of our U.S. soldiers who have valiantly served or died in any wars or conflicts.

November 15th The Great American Smoke Out:
No need to wait another month and a half to start your New Year’s resolutions; since 1977, on the third Thursday of November, The American Cancer Society has been encouraging all smokers to snuff out the cigarettes on this day. With a short term goal of extinguishing the “butts” for one day, their obvious long term goal is to give smokers the boost to kick the habit for good.

November 22nd Thanksgiving Day:
The first Thanksgiving was 1621 between the Pilgrims and the Native Americans. The feast lasted 3 days and was a time to be thankful for a bountiful fall harvest, and to thank the natives for their kindness. Thanksgiving in its current incarnation as a national holiday has evolved quite a bit over the years. The Continental Congress declared the first national Thanksgiving holiday in 1777 following the American Victory at Saratoga. In 1789 George Washington was the first President to proclaim a day of Thanksgiving. He set aside November 26th (a Tuesday not a Thursday) as a day to thank God for our new Constitution.

November 23rd You’re Welcome Day: 
A bit more obscure than Thanksgiving Day, You’re Welcome Day is a newer holiday. Believed to have originated in a blog back in 2002, it always follows the day after Thanksgiving. The day is an attempt to bring manners back to society. After all, after saying “thank you” the day before isn't it only proper to say “you’re welcome”?

November 23rd Black Friday: 
A shoppers dream (or nightmare)! Black Friday seems to be starting earlier and earlier as the years go by. Years ago, sales started between 8:00AM and 11:AM depending on the retailer’s hours of operation. Then they started with “Door Busters” that started as early as 5:00AM, then 3:00AM! As of last year many stores opened at midnight following Thanksgiving dinner. Before we know it, Black “Friday” will be on Wednesday.

The Term “Black” in Black Friday is a financial term, because many retailers operate in the “Red”, or in debt all year long, that is until the Holiday shopping season where there ledgers are finally in the “Black”. If you are not a fan of Black Friday, another, “day after Thanksgiving” holiday may be more to your liking. It is a 24 hour moratorium on holiday shopping that began back in 1992 called “Buy Nothing Day".

Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Camera System Upgrades And Keeping Our Community Safe

We take security seriously here at Eagle Ridge, which is why we recently improved our camera system by installing recording equipment in each of the buildings. This equipment upgrade will help deter crime and aid in police investigations. However we want to remind our residents that the best way to keep our community safe is to take important preventative measures. Please see the back page of the most recent newsletter that was delivered to your apartment for these helpful tips or call the rental office. Working together is the best way to prevent crime.

Monday, October 29, 2012

Trick Or Treat Festivities At Eagle Ridge


Halloween is almost here and the kids are getting excited! To help everyone be good neighbors this holiday we have a few guidelines for Trick-or-Treating at Eagle Ridge. Watch for a paper notice being delivered to your apartment about Trick-or-Treaters. 

The notice will have a cut-out picture that you can cut out (or print the photo on this post) and post on your apartment door if you wish to welcome Trick-or-Treaters. If your children will be joining in the festivities, please instruct them to visit only those neighbors who have posted the welcome message, and kindly respect the privacy of those who elect not to. Please make sure to have safe treats to give out. That includes anything boxed or sealed.

Trick-or-Treaters may come to the Rental Office between 3PM - 6PM on Halloween to pick up a special treat from the staff!

Have a frightfully wonderful Halloween!

Friday, October 26, 2012

Winter's Warning Shot

It’s here! Yes, Minnesota Winter 2012 looks like it has started. The first snowflakes look so pretty, especially knowing that they will be gone by tomorrow. It’s a good reminder to get the skates sharpened so you can go across the street and skate on Eagle Lake or get your cross country ski’s waxed for skiing at Elm Creek Park Reserve. Get your hat, mittens and winter coat out from last year or go shopping at Arbor Lakes for some new winter apparel.

If you look close enough you can see the first snowflakes of the season drifting toward the ground.

Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Voting And Election Day Resources

With election day, November 6, quickly approaching, it's a good idea to get registered to vote and figure out where your polling place is. We've posted information and resources below that can be found on the City of Maple Grove's website.

The City of Maple Grove is responsible for coordinating elections and assisting residents with any related questions. The City’s election headquarters is located at the Maple Grove Government Center.

If you have questions, please contact the City of Maple Grove Administration Department or call the City of Maple Grove Election Line at 763-494-6498.

November 3 Absentee voting Saturday prior to Election Day, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
November 5 Absentee voting open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
November 6 GENERAL ELECTION; polls open 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.

Resources 
City of Maple Grove Election Line 763-494-6498
Hennepin County Election Information 612-348-5151
Secretary of State Elections Office 651-215-1440
Register to vote, find your polling place and much more!

Major Political Parties in Minnesota 
Democratic Farmer Labor 651-293-1200
Independence 651-487-9700
Republican 651-222-0022