Monday, July 16, 2012

Happy Birthday Tony!

Today the staff at Salem Green celebrated Tony's birthday. Tony is a painter for Salem Green and you'll often see him around the community sprucing up the buildings and getting apartments ready for our new residents with a fresh coat of paint.

On July 16th Tony turned 23. He's lived at another Condor Corporation community, Lexington Heights, for a long time, although he's worked for Condor for just over a year now. For his birthday Tony said that he was going to a family get-together with his grandparents to celebrate, and that over the past weekend he had gone out to dinner with some friends to mark the special occasion.

Of course, we wouldn't let such a wonderful event go unnoticed here at Salem Green. Tony got to enjoy an ice cream cake from Dairy Queen with his co-workers.

Happy birthday, Tony!

Tony even shared his ice cream cake from DQ with his co-workers!

Cool Tips For Hot Weather


Boy is it hot outside! Below are some tips to stay cool and safe from the Red Cross:
  • Never leave children in a vehicle for any period of time during heat waves. The temperature inside a car can increase 19 degrees in 10 minutes, and it will continue to rise. 
  • Check on family, friends and neighbors, especially those who live alone or who do not have air conditioning. Are we ever lucky to have air conditioning at Salem Green! If your air conditioning is not working properly please the office and let us know.
  • Stay out of the sun if possible, especially in the middle of the day. Exposure to direct sunlight can increase the heat index by 15 degrees. 
  • Drink plenty of fluids, but leave the alcohol and caffeine behind. Drink hydrating liquids regularly, even if you don’t feel thirsty. 
Have a cool and safe summer from your staff at Salem Green Apartments!

Monday, July 9, 2012

Recipe For A Perfect Summer: Lemonade And Sun


Hot Summer days are upon us and it's the perfect weather for a cool lemonade! One of our staffers was looking for that perfect home-made lemonade and we thought you'd enjoy the recipe as well. It's the perfect drink to enjoy by the pool at Salem Green (in a plastic pitcher and cups, of course!)


Old - Fashioned Lemonade recipe 

Ingredients
6 lemons
1 cup white sugar
6 cups cold water

Directions
1. Juice the lemons to make 1 cup of juice. To make your labor easier, FIRMLY roll the lemons between your hand and counter top before cutting in half and juicing.

2. In a gallon pitcher combine 1 cup lemon juice, 1 cup sugar, and 6 cups cold water. Stir. Adjust water to taste. Chill and serve over ice.

Use in a clear pitcher and add a few slices of lemons for decoration!

For a twist try:
8 cups cubed seeded watermelon
1 cup fresh strawberries, halved
1/2 cup fresh lemon juice
1 cup white sugar
2 cups water

Directions
1. Combine the watermelon, strawberries, lemon juice, sugar, and water in a blender. Blend until smooth.

Add a strawberry and lemon slice to glass for decoration!

Thursday, July 5, 2012

Did You Know? There Are More Holidays in July than Just the 4th!



July Holidays

July 4th- Independence Day
We all know what this one is, and many of us look forward to it all year! Independence Day is a day to commemorate the adoption of the Declaration of Independence.  The Declaration was signed on July 4, 1776, which declared the United States of America’s independence form the Kingdom of Great Britain.  Throughout the USA, there are many celebrations held in most cities which typically include fireworks, parades, armed forces ceremonies and carnivals. How did you celebrate?


July 15- Tapioca Pudding Day
No questions about what you are supposed to do this day, EAT TAPIOCA PUDDING!  Tapioca pudding is a great treat for a hot summer day.  If you haven’t tried tapioca pudding, go ahead and try it today, the most common flavors are vanilla and chocolate.  Fun Fact: Tapioca is made from the starch of a cassava root; the starch forms tiny soft balls in the pudding which gives the pudding a unique texture. 



July 19- Flitch Day
Flitch Day is a holiday that is rooted in an old English custom.  Since the year 1104, any married couple that could prove via a trial that they had been faithful and loving to each other for one year would win a prize of sorts.  The prize was a half of a pig which at the time was called a flitch of bacon.  Supposedly this is where the term “bring home the bacon” originated.  Even to this day they hold flitch “trials” but now they only hold the trials once every four years. 



July 20- First Day of Ramadan
Ramadan is noted as an Islamic tradition.  It is known as one of the 5 pillars of Islam and is a mandatory fasting period.  Muslims believe this month is a month of revelations of God to mankind because the first verses of the Qur’an were written by the Islamic prophet, Muhammad during this time.



July 22- Parent’s Day
Founded in 1994 by Former President Bill Clinton; Parent’s Day was established for "recognizing, uplifting and supporting the role of parents in the rearing of children." So celebrate, parents!


Important Days in History for the Month of July:
Disneyland opened in AnaheimCalifornia, 1955
Amelia Earhart and her airplane were lost in Pacific Ocean, 1937
The first All-Star baseball game was played in Chicago, 1933
The first man (Astronaut Neil Armstrong) to set foot on the moon, 1969
Bank robber John Dillinger was shot and killed by F.B.I. agents outside a Chicago theatre, 1934
Benjamin Franklin became Post-Master General and the Postal Service was established, 1775

Monday, July 2, 2012

Where To Get Your July 4th Ooohs & Aaahs

The weather is shaping up to be a warm and delightful Independence Day this coming July 4th. So just where can you find some fantastic fireworks to fill your yearly quota of ooh and aah exclamations? Glad you asked, we've put together a list of quite a few communities around Salem Green where you could go to enjoy bright, multicolored explosions.

COTTAGE GROVE:
Celebrations kick off at 6:00PM at Kingston Park with a family style picnic, games and food on Wednesday, July 4th. The Cottage Grove Lions will be selling Cold Stone ice cream, candy, hotdogs, brats, plus pop and water. Fireworks will begin at dusk.

EAGAN:
Celebrate the Fourth of July with Eagan's FunFest which starts Tuesday, July 3rd at 8:00AM. The celebration features a carnival, poker tournament, two different parades and concerts every night at the Eagan Community Center festival grounds located at 1501 Central Parkway. Watch for Fireworks at 10:00 PM on July 4th.

MINNEAPOLIS:
The Minneapolis "Red, White & Boom" celebration on the Minneapolis Downtown Riverfront begins Tuesday, July 3rd with a 5K Fun Run at 6:30PM at Father Hennepin Bluffs Park. You can listen to live music and watch movies in the Nicollet Island Pavillion starting at 7:00PM with the band "Romantica" and a showing of "Captain America" at 9:00PM.

On July 4th, the day begins with the TC Half Marathon at 6:30AM on Historic Main Street. Then four stages featuring live music kick off at 3:30PM, family activities and entertainment start at 6:00PM at Father Hennepin Bluffs Park, and finally, fireworks at 10:00PM.

There are also celebrations at Powderhorn Park which start at noon with live music, food vendors and a fireworks display at 10:00PM. The park is located at 3400 15th Avenue South.

More information about the Minneapolis events can be found at this website.

MENDOTA HEIGHTS:
The Mendota Heights City Council is partnering with Mendakota Country Club to sponsor a fireworks display for the community. The fireworks will be launched from the Mendakota Country Club beginning about 10:00PM.


ST. PAUL: Harriet Island
Watch fireworks at dusk on the 4th of July launched from Harriet Island, which begins at dusk.




STILLWATER:
Fireworks will be displayed on July Fourth. The celebration will be held at 10:00PM at Pioneer Park.

WOODBURY:
Fireworks will be held at Ojibway Park at 10:00PM. There will be music and entertainment before hand, starting at 7:00PM with country band Darlene & the Boys. Ojibway Park is adjacent to Woodbury High School, located at 2665 Woodland Drive.

 Have a safe and happy Independence Day!