Thursday, December 27, 2012

Have you made your New Year's resolutions yet?


It’s getting to be that time of year again: The holidays are over, the calendar is preparing to roll over to a brand new year and everyone is looking for a fresh start. Even if 2012 was a great year, there is always room for improvement and the New Year, though really just another date, is the perfect day to start a change!

So, whether you’re looking to get more in shape, save money, eat healthy or start a new hobby with the New Year, you can never go wrong setting a resolution. Best of all, you can make your resolutions simple and easy to keep, meaning that they may stick around long after you’ve abandoned some of you other well-intended changes.

We all have our New Year’s Resolution every year. What's your number one resolution for 2013? Did your New Year resolutions make the top ten list from 2012?

*According to Squidoo.com “The Ten Top New Year’s Resolutions for 2012”
1.) Stop Smoking
2.) Get into a Habit of being Fit
3.) Lose Weight-Battle of the Bulge
4.) Enjoy Life More
5.) Quit Drinking
6.) Get Organized
7.) Learn Something New
8.) Get out of Debt
9.) Spend More Time With Family
10.) Volunteer and Help People

Make those Resolutions stick! Make this the year for success.
· No matter what you haven’t achieved in the past, that was then and this is now!
· Start by thinking about the future and then reflect back. Think about the end of 2013 and ask yourself, "If everything happens perfectly, what will it look like?" Nothing is perfect but even a small change for the better is always better than nothing.
· Write down your goal.
· Write down a list of all the little steps you have to take to reach your goal.
· Prioritize those steps.
· Do something every day to take yourself along the steps towards your goal.

Thursday, December 20, 2012

Did You Know? Gulf Gate's Main Pool Is Heated!

It may be getting cooler, but the Florida sun still warms the skin just right. Don't forget that the main pool here at Gulf Gate, attached to the clubhouse, is heated. It's perfect weather for a nice dip.


Ham It Up For The Holidays

With all the hectic frenzy surrounding getting ready for the holidays are you still waiting to plan what you're going to make for that big dinner? Look no further! How about Old-Fashioned Holiday Glazed Ham courtesy of Paula Deen. Check out this recipe below.

Total Time: 2 hr 0 min
Prep: 1 hr 30 min
Cook: 30 min
Yield:12 servings Level: Easy

Ingredients
1 spiral-sliced half ham (Paula prefers Smithfield)
1 20-ounce can pineapple slices, juice reserved
15 to 20 whole cloves (optional)
1 small jar maraschino cherries
3/4 cup packed light brown sugar
2 tablespoons yellow mustard

Directions
Preheat the oven as directed on the ham package and follow the instructions for baking the ham. Remove the ham from the oven about 30 minutes before the end of the warming time.

Decoratively arrange the pineapple slices on top of the ham, securing them with whole cloves, if using, or toothpicks. Place a cherry in the center of each pineapple ring and secure with a clove or toothpick.

In a small bowl, combine the brown sugar, mustard and just enough of the reserved pineapple juice to make a thick glaze. Spoon the glaze over the ham and bake for the remaining 30 minutes. Remove the ham from the oven, transfer to a cutting board and carve.

Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Crock Pot Hot Chocolate - Keeping Warm & Toasty & Tasty



Did you know that you can make hot chocolate in a crock-pot and keep it nice and warm all day? You can! Check out this recipe.

Crock-Pot Hot Chocolate

Ingredients:
2 Cups Heavy Whipping Cream
1 (14 oz.) Sweetened Condensed Milk
2 Cups Semi-Sweet Chocolate Chips
1/4 Cup Unsweetened Cocoa Powder
6 Cups Milk (use whole milk for extra thick hot chocolate)
2 Teaspoons Pure Vanilla Extract
Instructions:
1. In a large Crock-Pot combine all ingredients and stir.
2. Cover with lid and cook on low for 2 hours, whisking every now and then to combine the melted chocolate chips with the milk.
3. Ladle into mugs and serve with marshmallows or whipped cream or turn Crock-Pot to warm and stir every so often until you are ready to serve.

Staff Spotlight: Welcome Shawna Our New Housekeeper

Give a Gulf Gate welcome to Shawna, our new housekeeper! She has years of experience in house keeping and we call her the "Bleach Queen". She takes care of Building 2757 and has been doing a wonderful job. Shawna is from Indiana and loves home cooked meals. If you see her around Gulf Gate be sure to say hello!

Friday, December 14, 2012

Caution: Brazen Back-Patting Ahead!

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

One resident, who moved to purchase a home, responded to the question "What did you like best about living in the apartment community?" "The feeling of community but still private. The ambiance of the place such as the building colors, flowering shrubs and the inner walk ways". The resident would recommend Gulf Gate to others!

Another former resident responded with: "Location! Walking to stores and shopping, etc. Close to the beach and restaurants!"

Thank you to those who take the time out and respond to our surveys. They really help to make Gulf Gate Apartments the best they can be for everyone! You can fill out a survey at our website, let us know how we're doing!

Friday, December 7, 2012

Early Bird Winner Has Been Resident For 26 Years

Congratulations are in order for Margery, she's our Early Bird winner!

Margery has been one of our valued residents for 26 years! She has seen it all! Jess asked Margery what major changes that she has seen though out the years. She stated that the development of Gulf Gate Village has been beneficial for all age groups. Everything is within walking distance and "it just makes life easy!" There has also been different owners and managers for Gulf Gate. "Since Kelly and you girls took over we've all become like a family again. Everyone appreciates what you do". Margery also said her sons have been wanting her to move back to Chicago but she replies proudly, "Why? I have paradise here!"

Margery is the lucky winner of our Early Bird Contest this month, which means she will enjoy $50.00 off of her rent next month! You too can be an early bird drawing winner. Just pay rent on or before the first of every month and come to the office to fill out a slip. We then hold a drawing from all the completed entries and the winner saves $50 on rent. It could be you!

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

No Other Month Knows How To Party Like December


December is a month packed with holidays and commemorations. Check out some of the major celebrations and observances that take place during this month.

December - 7: Pearl Harbor Day:
December 7, 1941 the US Naval base in Pearl Harbor was attacked by Japan. On that day this year government flags will be flown at half staff as we remember those who lost their lives during this attack. The day after this attack the US declared war on Japan.

December 8 - 16: Hanukkah
This Jewish holiday commemorates historical events that took place in 168 B.C.
According to the Talmud, one of Judaism’s central texts, Judah Maccabee and the other Jews who took part in the re-dedication of the Second Temple witnessed a miracle. Even though there was only enough untainted olive oil to keep the menorah’s candles burning for a single day, the flames continued flickering for eight nights, leaving them time to find a fresh supply. This wondrous event inspired the Jewish leaders to proclaim a yearly eight-day festival.

Interesting Facts about Hanukkah
  • Traditional Hanukkah food is cooked during the festival with oil as the key ingredient. Jelly donuts, fried potatoes, pancakes and deep fried puffs are the most common foods served during the festival.
  • Gift giving is another popular Hanukkah tradition. The Jewish children receive small gifts from their elder family members on Hanukkah.
December 25: Christmas
Christmas is an annual Christian holiday celebrated on December 25th that commemorates the birth of Jesus Christ. Jesus would come to be called the son of God. Jesus’ story is detailed in the Bible recounting many miracles he preformed from healing people with diseases, feeding 5,000 people with only 2 fish and 5 loaves of bread and even raising the dead.

One cannot talk about the history of Christmas without mentioning Santa Claus. Bishop Nicholas of Smyrna, who lived in the 4th century A.D. in what is known today as Turkey, was a very wealthy and generous man who especially loved children. He was known to throw gifts into the houses of poor children in order to brighten their spirits. He was later titled Saint Nicholas, and became the patron saint of children and seafarers. His story evolved into the legend of Santa Claus – the jolly man who brings gifts to children all over the world on Christmas Eve.

Fun Facts about Christmas:
  • Most of Santa’s reindeer have male-sounding names, such as Blitzer, Comet, and Cupid. However, male reindeer shed their antlers around Christmas, so the reindeer pulling Santa’s sleigh are likely not male, but female.
  • Christmas trees have been sold in the U.S. since 1850, the trees are usually grown for about 15 years before they are sold.
  • Mistletoe (Viscum album) is from the Anglo-Saxon word misteltan, which means “little dung twig” because the plant spreads though bird droppings.

December 26: Kwanzaa
Kwanzaa is a fairly new holiday that was first celebrated in December 1966. Kwanzaa was created by Dr. Maulana Karenga, professor of Africana Studies at California State University, Long Beach. The name for Kwanzaa comes from a Swahili phrase meaning first fruits. The first-fruits celebrations are recorded in African history as far back as ancient Egypt and Nubia. Kwanzaa builds on the five fundamental activities of Continental African "first fruit" celebrations: in gathering; reverence; commemoration; re-commitment; and celebration.

There are seven values that are emphasized during Kwanzaa, they are: Unity, Self-determination, Collective Work and Responsibility, Cooperative Economics, Purpose, Creativity and Faith. Kwanzaa culminates in a big feast on the last evening of the holiday, on December 31 called Karamu; it is celebrated with festive songs, dance, toasts, prayers, and a feast of foods.

Interesting facts about Kwanzaa
  • The colors of Kwanzaa are black, red and green as noted above and can be utilized in decorations for Kwanzaa. Also decorations should include traditional African items, i.e., African baskets, cloth patterns, art objects, harvest symbols, etc.
  • Kwanzaa can be celebrated by anyone. Kwanzaa is the holiday to remember African-American cultures.
  • Gifts are given mainly to children, but must always include a book and a heritage symbol.
December 31: New Years Eve
The last day of the year is celebrated by many people in many different ways. Some people stay up until midnight and party at home or with friends, or a lot of people will go out to different restaurants, bars or even some cities have outdoor events. The most popular outdoor event in the US is the Times Square Ball Drop in New York City, NY. There are many New Year’s Eve traditions throughout the world.

Saturday, December 1, 2012

Holiday Decorating Guidelines

It's been great to see so many holiday decorations going up around Gulf Gate. We love it when our residents get into the joy of the season and of course you are welcome to decorate your homes and put up lights on your lanais, but please do so with caution.

When decorating, use battery operated candles to light your home. There are many deaths, injuries, and fires due to fires caused by candles each year. If you choose to light candles, always make sure they are in sight and that you put them out whenever you leave the room. Battery operated candles not only look real, they look better than candles. They have timers and do not melt! You will even catch yourself trying to blow them out!

Make sure that your indoor or outdoor lights have been tested for safety and are not broken, cracked, frayed, or have any loose connections. No more than 3 light strains to an extension cord and like candles; never leave the house or go to bed with them on.

When purchasing an artificial tree please make sure it is a "fire resistant" tree. For fire safety, real trees and wreaths are not allowed in your apartment. When decorating your tree only use non-combustible or flame resistant materials and NEVER use lighted candles.

If you have any questions or concerns please do not hesitate to contact the office.

Friday, November 30, 2012

Lights! Music! Parades! Sarasota Gets Lively With Holiday Celebrations

Sarasota is always packed with events and this holiday season is no exception! We may not see any snow but these events will make up for it and surely get you into a festive mood. 

December 1: 
The Annual Sarasota Holiday Parade takes place in downtown Sarasota on the first Saturday evening of December. With thousands participating and even more thousands viewing, the parade kicks off at 7:00PM with decorated floats, live marching bands and the guest of honor "rounding" out the parade, Santa Claus. The parade route runs along Main Street. It's a definite "must see" on my December Sarasota Events Calendar! Click here to read more about and see pictures of the Sarasota Holiday Parade.

December 7: 
It's Holiday Night of Lights on St. Armands Circle with the arrival of Santa at 6:00PM and the lighting of the 51 ft., 5 story tall Rocky Mountain Pine Christmas Tree at 6:15PM. Over 18 musical groups will perform throughout the evening, from 6:30PM - 9:00PM, at various locations stationed around the Circle.

December 16: 
Enjoy Music of the Season - The 21st Annual Christmas Concert featuring Christmas Memories and a community carol sing-along. The First Church Singers perform with members of the Sarasota Orchestra along with dancers from the Sarasota Ballet. The concert will be held at First United Methodist Church, 104 S. Pineapple Ave, downtown Sarasota. 7:00PM (parking available in Zenith garage). Free will offering.

This information and many more events can be found on www.escape-to-sarasota.com under events.

Saturday, November 24, 2012

Cyber Monday And Package Delivery


For the deal-savvy shopper who didn't get their fill yesterday during Black Friday, or for those who would rather do their shopping online, Cyber Monday is a great opportunity. In just two days retailers will offer special deals for their online customers.

Cyber Monday shopping is a very different experience than Black Friday. There's no lines and you can do your shopping in your pajamas sipping hot cocoa. Heck, you can shop and get your laundry done at the same time! With a few simple clicks you can place your order and have it delivered to your home.

There are some websites that gather the deals from many retailers to make your shopping online even easier. Check out http://www.cybermonday2012.com/ or http://www.cybermonday.com/.

As the holiday season ramps up we see an increase of packages coming in for our residents. Everyone also gets much busier. The office staff is happy to help out by delivering packages to your apartment. If you receive a notice that a package has been dropped off at the office and you would like it delivered to your apartment simply give us a call, email, or use the Ask The Office form on our website to request that your package be delivered to your apartment.

Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Birds of a Feather



We have some feathery neighbors that have recently been visiting Gulf Gate! Each morning one of our staff members sees a congregation of White Ibis birds strutting about our parking lots. They are interesting and beautiful birds, with curved beaks that help them prod in wetland muck for crabs and crayfish. A large group of White Ibis is referred to as a colony, while a smaller group can be called a congregation, stand, or wedge. That's what we have here at Gulf Gate, a wedge of White Ibis.

In other wildlife sightings, the office staff have noticed a squirrel that has been keeping watch over them. With Thanksgiving just around the corner we can give thanks for the beautiful creatures that visit us at Gulf Gate and remind us that the world is beautiful.


Monday, November 19, 2012

Take-Out Or Dining Out This Thanksgiving

Don't want to cook this holiday season? You're in luck because Publix supermarkets have a full, hot, Thanksgiving feast you can purchase. Publix Turkey Holiday Dinners only require heating before serving and include 4 sides: 2.75 lb Old-Fashioned Cornbread Dressing, 2.75 lb Home-style Mashed Potatoes, 32 oz Gravy, and 16 oz Cranberry-Orange Relish. These delicious dinners are anywhere from $39.99 (7-10 Servings) to $79.99 (14-18 Servings) plus much more you can choose from. Check out their website here.

Looking to go out for Thanksgiving? Here are a several places that are open and offer Thanksgiving Dinners:

Trader Vic’s 
378-3900
351 N. Cattlemen Rd., Sarasota
Offering a traditional Thanksgiving menu featuring roast turkey and prime rib from 11:30AM to 8:30PM. Tradervics.com

Sam Snead’s 
906-7771
1830 S. Ospery Ave, Sarasota
Presents a three-course menu including roast turkey, salmon or prime rib for $25.95 for adults, $12.95 children under 12, from 11:30AM to 8:00PM Samsneadssarasota.com

Rosebud’s
918-8771
2215 S. Tamiami Trail, Osprey
Offering a traditional Thanksgiving dinner from 11:30AM to 9:00PM featuring roast turkey, rack of lamb and prime rib. A children’s menu is available. Rosebudssarasota.com

Polo Grill and Bar
782-0899
10670 Boardwalk Loop, Lakewood Ranch 
Offers a buffet from noon to 5:00PM with traditional turkey day standards, along with a variety of cooking stations and dishes from around the world, for $32.95 adults, $14.95 for children aged 5-12, with children 4 and under free. Pologrillandbar.com

Pier 22
748-8087
1200 1st Ave. W., Bradenton
Will host a traditional Thanksgiving dinner from 11:00AM to 10:00PM for $24.95 for adults and $12.95 for children 12 and under. The restaurant’s usual menu will also be available. Pier22dining.com

Patricks
955-1481
1481 Main St., Sarasota
Will offer special three-course meals including roasted turkey for $18, beginning at noon. Other specially priced entrees and a kids menu are available. Patricks1481.com

Michael’s On East
366-0007
1212 East Ave. S., Sarasota
Will have two Thanksgiving options, from 2:00PM to 8:00PM: a traditional meal with all the fixings for $28.95, or a la carte dining off a special holiday menu. Michaelsoneast.com 

Libby’s Cafe + Bar
487-7300
1917 Osprey Ave., Sarasota
Will offer a special turkey dinner for $30 adults, $13 for children, from 11:00AM to 9:00PM, including a bonus “brown bag” of turkey to go, for day-after turkey sandwiches. A la carte menu also available. Libbyscafebar.com

Harry’s Continental Kitchens
383-0777
5600 Gulf of Mexico Drive, Longboat Key
Offers a traditional Thanksgiving three-course dinner from 2:00PM to 8:00PM for $31.95 per person ($43.95 per person with premium wine pairings). Harryskitchen.com

Cracker Barrel
480-9200
445 Commercial Court, Venice
or
 624-4994
800 Kings Hwy, Pt. Charlotte
Serving a special Thanksgiving dinner beginning at 11AM that includes dessert and beverage for $8.99 adults and $4.49 for children. 

Friday, November 16, 2012

These Two Early Birds Catch Something Better Than Worms!


Congratulations to Nathan and Brandi, our Early Bird Drawing winners! They'll be enjoying $50 off their rent in December because they had their rent paid on or before the first of this month and then were selected in our random Early Bird Drawing from everyone that had their rent in on time.

Nathan and Brandi have been Gulf Gate residents for over a year. Brandi handcrafts bracelets and necklaces and Nathan works on computers. They are a joy to have here at Gulf Gate!

You too can be an early bird drawing winner. Just pay rent on or before the first of every month and come to the office to fill out a slip. We then hold a drawing from all the completed entries and the winner saves $50 on rent. It could be you!

Nathan and Brandi displaying their winning entry form.

Friday, November 9, 2012

Making A Child's Thanksgiving Memorable

Thanksgiving is around the corner and we want to help make this holiday memorable for needy children in our area. That's why we're holding a food drive for the Boys and Girls Club of Manatee County. You can donate non-perishable, unopened and unexpired food items by dropping them off in the clubhouse at Gulf Gate. We'll be collecting donations until Friday, November 16th. Help make a child's Thanksgiving great by donating to the food drive - and thank you!

Monday, November 5, 2012

Gulf Gate Poolside BBQ Photos

We had a great time at our recent picnic for our residents. It was a wonderful opportunity to visit with our residents and share a meal. This year we chose a very 'mooving' theme and had a 'cow party'! There were hamburgers and ice cream on the menu to stick with the 'amoosing' theme. We snapped some pictures of all the fun we had, check them out below.


Raffle winner of gift basket full of cow themed chocolate and Christmas decorations.

BBQ second prize winner. Prize is a "moooooing" bag clip!

Carmen is serving a resident at ice cream bar. We had so many toppings to choose from - Yum!

BBQ buffet is ready and Helen the caretaker is too

Heather and Haley at BBQ


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".

Monday, October 29, 2012

Trick Or Treat Festivities At Gulf Gate


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 Gulf Gate. 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

Gulf Gate Barbecue Provides Plenty of A"moo"sment

We recently had our annual Resident Appreciation Barbecue  and there was plenty of a-moo-sment this year with our 'cow party' theme! We had a blast visiting with our residents and were so glad you stopped by to talk and had a bite to eat. This year's party, following the theme, featured hamburgers and a build-your-own ice cream sundae bar. Having a party like this is just one of the ways that we try to let you know that we appreciate you choosing to live at Gulf Gate.

We snapped a few photos at the party, check them out below:

Gulf Gate staff all ready to help you with the sundae bar!

So many toppings - everyone was faced with some important choices.

And just about ever topping you could want for your burger.

Cow balloon and table coverings!

Saturday, October 13, 2012

In Search Of The Great Pumpkin

Although the weather may not be showing it yet, it is Fall! What better to put you in the Autumn mood than a pumpkin festival? The Hunsader Farms Pumpkin Festival is a series of weekends until Halloween. October 15 and 16, October 22 and 23, and October 29 and 30, all from 9:00AM to 5:00PM.

There are lots of fun activities:
-Corn Maze
-Chainsaw Sculpturing
-Hayrides
-Frog Jumping Championship
-A wide variety of craft booths
-Food!
-Live music and shows

They have some great events scheduled, which you won't want to miss. The pumpkin festival is sure to set the mood for the upcoming holiday season.

For more information visit the Husander Farms Pumpkin Festival website.

How to pick a great Pumpkin 
1. Make sure it is visually appealing, evenly a deep orange. The shape is just whatever appeals to you. If it grew on its side and has a flat spot, you can either make that the make or use it as part of your design!
2. The pumpkin is free from cuts, soft spots, bruises. The flesh should feel hard, and not give easily.
Infections can invade easily and cause rot.
3. Make sure the stem is attached.

What to do with all those seeds?
Toasted Pumpkin seeds
1 ½ cups raw whole pumpkin seeds
2 teaspoons butter, melter
Pinch of Salt
Directions: Preheat oven to 300 degrees. While oven is heating put seeds in bowl with melted butter and salt. Coat seeds thoroughly and spread in a single layer on cookie sheet. Bake for 45 minutes or until golden brown stirring occasionally. Remove from oven and let cool. Enjoy!

Friday, October 12, 2012

Early Bird Winner Announced

Congratulations to Sue, our early bird drawing winner!

Sue has been a Gulf Gate resident for little over a year. She enjoys reading the newspaper every morning in the clubhouse and enjoys cross word puzzles. We enjoy having you at Gulf Gate, Sue!

You too can be an early bird drawing winner. Just pay rent before the first of every month and come on into the office to fill out a slip. There is a drawing every month and the winner saves $50 on rent! It could be you!

Tuesday, October 9, 2012

It's Fire Prevention Day Today! Plus Other Important Days In October

October 9-Fire Prevention Day
Fire prevention efforts were sparked by the Great Chicago fire in1871. Take time today to re-evaluate your fire prevention measures and practice a home fire drill. Do you and your family have a plan on what to do if there is a fire in your home? If you don’t have a plan, today is a perfect day to make one!

October 11- Take Your Teddy Bear to Work Day
Yes! It’s an excuse to feel like a kid, even for just a moment.

October 16- Boss’ Day 
Celebrate your boss today! Let them know how much you appreciate them.

October 20-Sweetest Day
Originally founded by Herbert Birch Kingston in 1922. Herbert wanted to bring happiness to orphans and under-privileged children and began this holiday by giving them small gifts and candy. Today, this holiday is celebrated almost as a second Valentine’s Day by acts of giving flowers and candy to loved ones. However, in addition to showing your love to people close to you, use this day as Herbert intended and show kindness to those in need.

October 31- Halloween 
Trick or Treat! That’s right; it’s that time of year where little ghosts and goblins roam the neighborhood seeking sweet treats. Some local businesses have indoor trick or treating available; check your local listings to see if there are any in your area. Have a safe and happy Halloween!

Monday, October 8, 2012

Pop The Popcorn And Pick Up a Movie From The Office

We've recently received a new batch of movies in the office for you to check out. Get the popcorn popping and pop the movie into your player. Each month our selection of movies changes, so be sure to stop by often and check out what is available. Here's a list of movies we've just gotten, which includes some new releases!




Other movies:

21 Jump Street
Adam
Beautiful
Bunraku
Jimmy Neutron Confusion Fusion
King of the Avenue
Leaves of Grass
Love Ranch
Midnight in Paris
Red Baron
Shinjuku Incident
Snow White and the Huntsman
Straw Dogs
The Avengers
Think like a Man
Thomas & Friends Big Day
Trust Thomas
Unthinkable
Very Harold & Kumar Christmas
Ward
What to Expect When Expecting
Woman in Black

Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Registering To Vote Just Got Easier!

Election Day, November 6th, is only 41 days away, are you registered to vote?

If you need to register to vote or need to update your voter information, worry not! For your convenience an official from Sarasota County will be visiting Gulf Gate to help you with these matters. Come down to Gulf Gate's Clubhouse on Saturday, September 29, between Noon to 3:00PM, to meet with the Sarasota County official, who will help you with all of the necessary paperwork. When Election Day rolls around you'll be all set to vote!