
Isn’t Halloween for the kids? Adults may never want to grow out of the Halloween costume phase; but, this holiday SCREAMS kids. Here are two main activities they can get involved in on Halloween night:
- 1. Trick or Treating- Kids love candy and their supply of candy will be increased exponentially on Halloween night. Trick or treating allows kids to dress up and walk around the neighborhood to collect candy. Once they bring it home, do your best to inspect the candy. If you’re
have kids are participating this year, make sure you are with them at all times during this activity. There are too many things that can happen to just let your kids roam around, even if they are borderline teenagers. You don’t necessarily need to hover at every door, but make sure you can see them as they walk around. This activity is also a good way to meet neighbors and have your kids meet the neighbor’s kids.
- 2. Harvest Carnivals- Not everyone celebrates Halloween, but they don’t want their kids to be left out of the fun either. Organizations will hold Harvest Carnivals on Halloween night to celebrate Harvest instead of Halloween. Harvest carnivals usually have lots of candy and games for kids to enjoy. Even if the kids do a little trick or treating first, they may want to end the night at a harvest carnival where they can meet and have fun with other kids in the community in safe environments.
Make it very clear to the kids what your intentions are before they get excited to do one or the other. Their friends will surely start making plans early, and you don’t want to thwart their fun altogether. Let them know what the rules are now. Have any other ideas of activities for kids?
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Posted in Holidays by Brian | No Comments »
Posted: October 22nd, 2009

Football is fast becoming the most popular sport in America. Some people are purely Pro-Football fans and others purely College Football junkies. However, one tradition that transcends both levels is tailgating. Because Football Saturday is one of the main attractions of a football city/town, people from all over come for tailgating and watching games. It doesn’t matter if you even like football or understand the rules. Tailgating is a wholesome and fun event that the whole family can get involved in. It is also a source of pride and bragging rights for a community to have a competitive football team.
For those that aren’t familiar with tailgating in the football world, it’s not “driving dangerously close to behind another vehicle.” It is a social event that is held around the tailgate of a vehicle that usually involves beverages and grilling. Fans dress in their team jerseys and talk about the upcoming game and get excited for the festivities. It used to be an “underground” activity but has gained mainstream popularity with ESPN’s College game day reporting from the tailgating scene of the most exciting games of the day.
South Bend is one of those cities where tailgating is commonplace. It is is also the current home to the College Football Hall of Fame. In a sense, every college football players dream is to make it to South Bend. Although the Hall of Fame is scheduled to move to Atlanta soon, the pride of housing the Hall of Fame will never leave. South Bend is a small city with a very dedicated and hardworking people. Their allegiance is to the Notre Dame Fighting Irish. Notre Dame has one of the most storied football teams in history; some of that history even being documented in the popular movie Rudy. Notre Dame is at the center of this tradition and it is something you will enjoy during the fall months in South Bend. Who knows, maybe you can make connections that will last through all the seasons!
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Sources:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Bend,_Indiana
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tailgate_party
Tags: activities, atlanta, college, day, fall, football, history, housing, overeating, small, socialization
Posted in City Guide by Brian | No Comments »
Posted: October 15th, 2009
If you’re looking to experience a little spook this Halloween, why not try a local festival or haunted house? In Virginia Beach, Virginia we are lucky enough to have the Hunt Club which has plenty of Halloween spookiness for all.
First up is the haunted hayride. You and your closest friends can load up on a huge trailer full of hay stacks being pulled by a tractor. Without giving too much away, you are pulled through many stations that have bloodied up characters just waiting to pounce on you.
Next up is the village of the dead. You are lead by a guide to walk through an entire village of ghosts and goblins. The reenactment scenes are goose bump worthy and will surely have you looking over your shoulder.
Finally there’s my personal favorite, the field of screams. You and your group are lead through an entire field of tall grass and nothing by complete darkness. In every corner is someone lurking to scare you. They are trained well to pick out those that will shrill the most. Whatever you do, don’t look frightened (easy to say, right?). And if you have awesome friends that like to scream your name, the gory staff won’t let you forget it. They’ll taunt you over and over again. It was enough for me that I ran up to a group in front of us and grabbed someone (who I thought was my b/f). Scared and embarrassed what a wonderful combo!
If you’re looking for some great Halloween experiences, check out your local listings. Its bound to be a great time. Happy Halloween!
Tags: activities, festivities, field of screams, ghosts, halloween, haunted, hayride, pumpkins, scary, village, virginia, virginia beach
Posted in Holidays by Gillian Luce | No Comments »
Posted: October 13th, 2009
Remember in January, we wrote an article ‘5 Reasons to Get Fit in 2009′? The whole premise of that article was to give you five reasons why working out at your apartment community fitness center provides you with great benefits. Well, we’ve gone a step further to break down how doing other activities in your apartment community can really add up for shedding calories this year!
These numbers are for a 150 lb person and based on a work-out for 30 minutes.
| Activity |
Calories Burned |
| Reading |
36 |
| Studying |
63 |
| Washing Dishes |
76 |
| Playing Catch Football |
85 |
| Cooking |
90 |
| Housework |
99 |
| Fishing |
103 |
| Frisbee Playing |
103 |
| Weight Lifting |
117 |
| Volleyball |
117 |
| Beginner Pilates |
126 |
| Bicycling |
135 |
| Walk/Run play w/kids |
135 |
| Jumping Jacks |
153 |
| Sit-ups/Crunches |
153 |
| Mopping |
153 |
| Shooting Basketballs |
153 |
| Softball/Baseball |
171 |
| Skateboarding |
171 |
| Walking 4mph (15 min miles) |
175 |
| Garden |
184 |
| Tennis-singles |
206 |
| Swimming |
206 |
| Soccer-casual |
238 |
| Jogging |
238 |
| Stationary Bike/spinning |
238 |
| Walking up stairs |
274 |
| Rope jumping |
342 |
| Running 6mp (10 min miles) |
342 |
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**information collected from HealthStatus.com
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Posted in Health/Fitness by Gillian Luce | No Comments »
Posted: September 17th, 2009
What could be a better way for a community to build a relationship with its residents than by providing some sort of fun activity? Many apartment communities do this with parties, game nights, movie nights, etc. It’s a great way for residents to get together, find out who their neighbors are and really feel at home in the community. Here’s a suggestion for August, in keeping with the month’s theme, American Artist Appreciation Month, why not do a craft fair instead?
Just this past weekend I went to the Artisans in the Park off of Great Neck Road in Virginia Beach. It had over 110 artists showcasing their work whether it is photography, painting, wood carving, metal work, etc. There were hundreds of people that attended this show and it was a terrific event. It gave me an opportunity to see what creative talent we have here at ‘the beach.’ But it got me thinking too. Oftentimes there will be a get together for yard sales and things of that sort in my apartment community. Why not a joint craft fair in August?
Since August is artist appreciation month, I think it would be a great time to allow all your crafty residents an opportunity to showcase their work, perhaps make a little money, and get to know their fellow ‘crafty’ neighbors. When a prospective resident walks in through the door during this month, the advertisements on your property for this craft show will illustrate the type of unique and exciting activities your community offers its residents, reinforcing their desire to want to live there. I know I’d want to live somewhere that had one!
Tags: activities, apartment, apartments, communities, community, craft, creative, events, parties, virginia
Posted in Property Managers & Owners by Gillian Luce | 2 Comments »
Posted: August 7th, 2009
Summer is here and everyone is antsy to get out of work and do something fun! But oh, what did you say…can’t go out because it costs an arm & a leg? That’s why we’ve assembled a list of relatively inexpensive activities for the summertime!
Rollar bladding-whether you have your own skates or not, this is an activity that can be less than $10!
Local sports game-it could be high school, college or even a minor league game. Tickets for the Norfolk Tides, the AAA baseball team, are about $8.00 per person! Just eat dinner before hand and you’re good to go!
Local book store-you could sit in on free readings for various story titles. Barnes and Nobles has events almost every day in the Hampton Roads area, including a group dedicated to help you overcome writers block!
Visit a museum-
how better to spend a hot summer afternoon than in an air conditioned museum. Not all museums are boring either! The Chrysler Museum of Art in Norfolk only costs $7.00 per adult. You could definitely spend hours staring at beautiful pieces of art work.
Festivals-the amount of carnivals, country fairs or festivals always increase during the summer. My favorite to attend in Norfolk is the Bayou Boogaloo & Cajun Food Festival at Town Point Park. For just $10.00 per person, you can see live entertainment; walk through the amazing New Orleans Art Gallery and more! For just a few bucks more, you can sample some of the mouthwatering Cajun spiced crawfish, jambalaya, gumbo and alligator.
Take a tour-whether it’s of an area you’re not that familiar with or perhaps a historical tour of the city you live in. Williamsburg and Jamestown, Virginia have great tours to really experience the true history our state offers.
Wine Tastings-local winery shops, such as Total Wine in Downtown Norfolk, have free wine tastings in their stores weekly. You would certainly become a connoisseur in no time!
Including some of these activities into your summer plans will ensure you have a slam packed adventurous season! More inexpensive and creative ideas for saving money are in our Nesting in These Economic Times blog.
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Posted in Apartment Entertaining by Gillian Luce | 2 Comments »
Posted: June 12th, 2009