January Radwyn Rambler

RADWYN
APARTMENTS
275 S. Bryn Mawr Avenue
RADWYN
RAMBLER
Sue Rook, Property Manager
December 2013/ January 2014
Bryn Mawr, PA 19010
Phone
(610) 525-9730
HAPPY HOLIDAYS FROM YOUR RADWYN TEAM
As we begin getting ready for hustle and bustle of the Season, we want to
take a moment to share with you all our:
We’re on the Web!
Best Holiday Wishes, From Our Homes to Yours
See us at:
Sue, Alison, Beth, Stacey, Tom, Mike L., Andres, Harry, Jerry, Tony, Jay,
Fernando, Mike M. and Mike H.
www.radwynapartments.com
facebook.com/radwynapartments
twitter.com/radwynapartments
Holiday Hours
Tuesday, December 24th 9:00 am -1:00 pm
Wednesday, December 25th
Closed
Tuesday, January 31st
9:00 am -1:00 pm
Wednesday, January 1st
Closed
If you experience an after hours emergency, please contact us at
(215) 546-2525.
THE HOLIDAY SPIRIT IS ALIVE AND WELL AT RADWYN
We are truly blessed, and in the true meaning and spirit of the season, we
are continuing our annual toy and coat drives.
Salvation Army Toy Drive: Please bring new unwrapped toys to the
leasing office.
Project H.O.M.E: Please bring new and used coats to the leasing office.
LOCAL FIRE DEPARTMENT RECIEVES GIFT
In the spirit of the Holiday Season, Radwyn Apartments and Kaiserman
Management Company will once again be presenting a $1,000 check to
our Bryn Mawr Volunteer Fire Department, in honor of their service and
dedication to our community.
MAINTANANCE CORNER
Holiday Tree Care and Disposal Remember, a live tree needs care. In
order to keep your tree as fresh as possible, make sure you keep water in the
stand. Keep lights away from the needles, and turn them off when you aren’t
at home and when you go to bed. Candles and open flames should be kept far
away from the tree. When your tree is shedding needles, it’s time to dispose
of it. We will provide a dumpster for your convenience in the C building
parking lot, so please do not put them in the enclosure area. The dumpster
will be available until January 17, 2014. Also remember to please be
considerate of your neighbors and clean up any needles that fall on hallway
carpeting.
‘Tis the Season for Snow. When snow comes, our maintenance team will work tirelessly to clear all driveways and
sidewalks within our community. We would like to be able to shovel and plow every area first, but that is impossible.
Please be patient until our guys get into your area, and remember a “thank you” goes a long way. If you are considered an
emergency personnel employee, notify the office the morning a snowstorm is expected. We realize that some people must
be at work no matter what the weather conditions, and we’ll do our best to help. It is also a good idea to keep a snow
shovel handy. We don’t mean to plow your car in, but when we plow the driveways, snow is pushed to the side. As you are
shoveling your car out, please don’t throw the snow on the sidewalk. Further, if you notice an icy area, please do not use
table salt, which causes the concrete to deteriorate. Call the office and we will spread an environmentally benign chemical
compound designed to melt ice on sidewalks. One more suggestion: please do not park close to the sidewalk. If your
vehicle overhangs the sidewalk, maintenance will not be able to properly remove the snow. Finally, you may have
neighbors who are unable to shovel their cars out and need help. Please contact us with your names and phones numbers
if you are willing to volunteer to help a neighbor out.
A GREAT RECIPE FOR ENTERTAINING GUESTS: CHARLESTON CHEESE DIP
Ingredients
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1/2 cup mayonnaise
One 8-ounce package cream cheese, softened
1 cup grated sharp Cheddar cheese
1/2 cup grated Monterey Jack cheese
2 green onions, finely chopped
1 dash cayenne pepper
8 butter crackers, crushed, such as Ritz
8 slices bacon, cooked and crumbled
Corn chips, crackers or bagel chips, for serving
Directions
Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F.
In a medium bowl, mix the mayonnaise, cream cheese,
Cheddar cheese, Monterey Jack cheese, green onions and
cayenne pepper. Transfer the mixture to a shallow baking
dish, such as a 9-inch pie pan. Top the mixture with the
cracker crumbs and bake until heated through, about 15
minutes.
Remove the pan from the oven and top with the bacon.
Serve immediately with corn chips, crackers or bagel
chips.
YEAR IN REVIEW
This year we had fun with the:
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Easter Egg Hunt
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End of Summer Pool Party
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Community Yard Sale
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Earth Day Paper Shredding Event
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Halloween Party
Have any ideas or suggestions for events next year? We would love to hear from you!
We’ve also made many changes and improvements this year which include:
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New fencing and signs
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Landscaping upgrades
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Improvements to the pool area and facilities
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New slate walkways
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Management office, laundry rooms, apartment renovations
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Upgraded lighting
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New valet trash service
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New dog park
Look for more upgrades next year!
We look forward to sharing 2014 with you with enthusiasm, and a high level of excitement about things to come!
Wishing you all a happy, healthy 2014!
Be happy and safe – please don’t drink or text and drive.