Come join us August 2, 2011 in the Clubhouse for FREE ice cream sandwiches to celebrate National Ice Cream Sandwich Day!! We will be providing the sweet frozen treats for our residents!
Home with your kids this summer?
Home with kids this summer?
If you are interested in meeting up with other parents and kids for daily activities, please contact Cheryl at cshihs@aol.com.
Ideas to keep the kids busy and meet other parents in the community:
Lego Club
Games
Pool Time Fun
Movie Time
Local Field Trips
Let's stop the “I'm boreds” and turn the rest of the summer into something fun for the kids and adults!
Please contact Cheryl at 407-744-5246 for more details!
Keep Your Pet Healthy in Hot Weather
See the vet
To prepare for summer, make sure your apartment pet has its seasonal check-up. Warm weather is the worst time for fleas and ticks, so get your pet on an effective parasite control program. If your dog or cat isn’t on year-round heartworm medication, you should also have him tested.
Shade and water
If your pet spends the majority of her day outside in warm weather, provide her with shade and, if possible, an unlimited amount of water with an automatic dispenser. Also, be sure not to over-exercise your pet — consider cutting walks or runs a little shorter than you would in cooler weather.
Know heat stroke warning signs
If your pet does get over-heated, watch carefully to see if your pet is in danger. If he is panting or drooling excessively, has trouble breathing, or seems weak or lethargic, get him to a cool place right away. Flat-faced dogs and Persian cats are especially susceptible to overheating because it is harder for them to pant. These pets should always be kept in a cool environment. It’s also a good idea to give your pet a summer haircut to help her beat the heat.
Safe summer surroundings
In extreme temperatures, you need to be aware of what kind of environment your pet is in and for how long. Exposure to hot asphalt, for instance, should be kept at a minimum so as not to burn footpads. Likewise, don’t ever keep a pet waiting in a hot car, where temperatures can soar to deadly heights in minutes. And even though summer backyard parties seem a protected place for your pets, don’t leave them unattended around water, hot grilles or guests who enjoy feeding them unhealthy treats.
In the summer, vets see a large number of pets that have fallen from high-rise balconies or out of screenless windows. Be sure that as you spend time on your apartment porch or balcony, or leave windows open, that you take necessary precautions to keep your pet from falling off or out.
Summer weather offers a great time to enjoy life with your pet. Just remember that Kitty or Spot can’t ask for help — they rely on you to keep them healthy, cool and safe.
When the weather gets hot, you can escape inside, fix yourself a cool drink or change your clothes. Your pet, though, doesn’t have as many options for staying cool. As your pet’s caretaker, make sure you’re doing everything you can to help him survive summer weather comfortably.
See the vet
To prepare for summer, make sure your apartment pet has its seasonal check-up. Warm weather is the worst time for fleas and ticks, so get your pet on an effective parasite control program. If your dog or cat isn’t on year-round heartworm medication, you should also have him tested.
Shade and water
If your pet spends the majority of her day outside in warm weather, provide her with shade and, if possible, an unlimited amount of water with an automatic dispenser. Also, be sure not to over-exercise your pet — consider cutting walks or runs a little shorter than you would in cooler weather.
Know heat stroke warning signs
If your pet does get over-heated, watch carefully to see if your pet is in danger. If he is panting or drooling excessively, has trouble breathing, or seems weak or lethargic, get him to a cool place right away. Flat-faced dogs and Persian cats are especially susceptible to overheating because it is harder for them to pant. These pets should always be kept in a cool environment. It’s also a good idea to give your pet a summer haircut to help her beat the heat.
Safe summer surroundings
In extreme temperatures, you need to be aware of what kind of environment your pet is in and for how long. Exposure to hot asphalt, for instance, should be kept at a minimum so as not to burn footpads. Likewise, don’t ever keep a pet waiting in a hot car, where temperatures can soar to deadly heights in minutes. And even though summer backyard parties seem a protected place for your pets, don’t leave them unattended around water, hot grilles or guests who enjoy feeding them unhealthy treats.
In the summer, vets see a large number of pets that have fallen from high-rise balconies or out of screenless windows. Be sure that as you spend time on your apartment porch or balcony, or leave windows open, that you take necessary precautions to keep your pet from falling off or out.
Summer weather offers a great time to enjoy life with your pet. Just remember that Kitty or Spot can’t ask for help — they rely on you to keep them healthy, cool and safe.
Rent Payment Updates! Check it out!
RentPayment now offers renters the availability to pay their rent with the RentPayment iPhone application. RentPayment Mobile revolutionalizes rent payment convenience allowing renters to pay rent, set up monthly AutoPay payments and view their payment history. The application allows renters to create a new account profile or use an existing account to make rent payments using a credit or debit card as well as an electronic check (ACH).
Visit the iTunes app store to download the Rentpayment Mobile app FREE of charge! Available for iPhone, iPod, iPod touch, and iPad.
Summer Music Series at Lakeridge WInery
Live Music Schedule for this Saturday
July 16th, 1-4 p.m.: Airtight
Come and join us each Saturday afternoon in the month of July to listen to great music on the outdoor stage. The event will be held each Saturday afternoon in July from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Admission and parking are free for all guests and complimentary winery tours and wine tasting will be offered throughout the day. Chairs will be available, but we welcome you to bring your own chairs and blankets. No coolers or picnic baskets, please, as we have everything you need! A variety of food and beverages, as well as Lakeridge wines by the glass and domestic & imported beers, will be available for purchase.
We look forward to seeing you!
Music Schedule
July 16th, 1-4 p.m.: Airtight
July 23rd, 1-4 p.m.: Stone Free
July 30th, 1-4 p.m.: Bobby Blackmon & the B3 Blues Band
Attention Residents
Happy 4th of July from the staff of Integra Meadows!!
The Integra Meadows leasing office will be closed on Monday, July 4th for the holiday! Our normal business hours will resume on Tuesday, July 5th at 8:30 a.m. Please feel free to contact our after hours service at 407-396-8259 with any emergencies or maintenance issues. Have a safe and happy weekend!
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