Saturday, December 21, 2013

So Many Reasons To Celebrate!

The end of December is here and you know what that means: it's time to party! There are so many reasons to celebrate coming up in the next week and a half. There's Christmas, Kwanzaa, and New Year's Eve! Here's a little information about each of these festivities.

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 performed from healing people with diseases, feeding 5,000 people with only 2 fish and 5 loaves of bread and even raising the dead.

Santa in his sleigh filled with presents and being pulled by a reindeer
How much do you know about the history of Santa Claus?
Christmas traditions are also chock full of references to 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.

Interesting 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.

Photo of the symbols of Kwanzaa, a cup, a menorah, and dried ears of corn.
Kwanzaa celebrations include harvest symbols.
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 Year’s Eve

Drawing of clock about to strike midnight to start the new year.
Happy New Year!
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.

Friday, December 6, 2013

Rosanne Is This Month's Early Bird Winner

Congratulations to Rosanne, she is the winner of our Early Bird Drawing this month! We do this drawing every month and you have a chance to be the winner if you pay your rent on or before the 1st of the month. Everyone who pays their rent on or before the 1st of the month gets their name put into the Early Bird Drawing. Out of that pool of entrants a random name is selected and the lucky winner gets $50 off of rent for the following month.

So, when January’s rent comes around, remember the Early Bird Drawing and turn in your rent payment early. We all know what the Early Bird gets... that's right, a chance to get $50 off of rent the next month!

Congratulations to Rosanne, she's our December Early Bird winner!

Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Decorations Merry And Bright! Reminder About Decorating Your Apartment

We love to see holiday decor around the community and we encourage our residents here at Gulf Gate to make the season merry and bright with decorations. We ask that it also be safe. Please remember that real trees and wreaths are prohibited in your apartment, on lanais, and on apartment entrance doors because they can be a fire hazard.

Feel free to decorate with lights, ribbon, artificial trees and garland. We love seeing all the creative ideas our residents come up each year. Plus, we have our Holiday Lanai Decorating Contest which will be judged in December and a cash prize will be awarded!


Saturday, November 9, 2013

Thank You To All Our Veterans!

Veterans Day is Monday, November 11 and it is a special day to thank the men and women who have served, or are currently serving, in the nation's armed forces. Thank a veteran on this day! Below we have compiled some Veterans Day events as well as some local businesses and restaurants that are giving free meals or discounts to veterans.

To all of the veterans who live at our apartment community: thank you for your service!


Free Meals and Retail Discounts For Veterans


Sources


Two notes before jumping in:
  1. Always call ahead to verify locations, times, and participation. Many of the listed companies are franchises and may have different policies. 
  2. Proof of Military Service. Most companies require some form of military ID. These include:
  • Military ID Card (active/reserve/retired)
  • Current Leave and Earnings Statement (LES)
  • Drivers License with Veterans Designation
  • Photograph in uniform, Simply wearing uniform (if your service permits)
  • Veterans Organization Card (e.g., American Legion and VFW)
  • Discharge Paperwork (DD214)
  • Other restaurants and companies may go by the honor system.

Restaurant Discounts & Free Meals


Applebee’s: Free meal to military veterans and active-duty service members. There will be 7 entrees to choose from. Military ID and proof of service required.
5490 Clark Road
Sarasota, FL 34233
(941) 925-2595

Chili’s: Free meal for veterans, past and present. Offer valid from 11am-5pm. Proof of military service required.
4131 Tamiami Trail South
Sarasota, FL 34231
(941) 922-7601

Denny's: Free all you can eat pancakes
3701 Bee Ridge Road
Sarasota, FL 34233
(941) 927-3080

Little Caesars Pizza: Free crazy bread with proof of military service.
5808 Tamiami Trail South
Sarasota, FL 34231
(941) 312-6965

Outback Steakhouse: A week of free bloomin’ onions and cokes during the week leading up to Veterans Day. Offer valid with Military Personnel with an ID.
7207 Tamiami Trail S
Sarasota, FL 34231
(941) 924-4329

Subway: Free six inch sub with Military ID.
6123 Tamiami Trail S
Sarasota, FL 34231
(941) 923-1445

The Olive Garden: Free entrĂ©e with proof of service and even better, 10% all month for Veteran’s.
4900 Tamiami Trail South
Sarasota, FL 34231
(941) 923-3136


Retail Discounts


Bed Bath and Beyond – 20% off entire purchase on Nov. 9, 10, and 11. This is good for active duty, DoD, reserves, guard, retirees, veterans, and military spouses.
6567 South Tamiami Trail
Sarasota, Florida 34231
(941) 924-0319

Big Lots – Veterans, active duty, reserve, and retired military personnel and their immediate family receive 10% off their entire purchase on Saturday, Nov. 9.
3750 Bee Ridge Road
Sarasota, FL 34233
(941) 927-9303

Great Clips – On Monday, Nov. 11, customers who come in for a service can get a free haircut card to give to their favorite veteran. Veterans can also receive a free haircut or get the free haircut card. Haircuts are redeemable until Dec. 31.
3562 Clark Road
Sarasota, FL 34231
(941) 929-7892

Home Depot –10% discount to all veterans during Veterans Day, Memorial Day and Independence Day. Home Depot offers the 10% discount year round to for active duty and retirees.
4111 Cattleman Road
Sarasota, FL 34233
(941) 377-1900

JCPenney – Veterans, active duty and family members receive an extra 20% off in stores Nov. 6-11 with coupon. Simply visit www.jcpenney.com and select coupons and you can print off the coupon.
8201 Tamiami Trail South
Sarasota, FL 34238
(941) 921-7911

Lowe's – 10% discount. The offer is available in stores only.
4020 Central Sarasota Parkway
Sarasota, Florida 34238
(941) 918-4000

Walgreens – Walgreens is offering 15% off eligible store items and 20% of Walgreens brand items.
6465 Tamiami Trail S
Sarasota, FL 34231
(941) 921-9222

Wednesday, November 6, 2013

November Holidays

November is an exciting month! It is the start of the holiday season and everyone seems to be traveling somewhere. All of these holidays can bring added stress as we prepare for them, but they are also occasions for joy as they are great opportunities to spend quality time with those you love. We've already passed two big days: All Saints Day and the end of Daylight Saving Time - but there is so much more coming in November.

Here's your list of reasons to celebrate this month


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 (WWI). The war ended on November 11th 1918 at 11:11 (11/11 at 11:11). The first official Armistice Day was observed 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 21st - The Great American Smoke Out

No need to wait another month and a half to start your New Year’s resolutions. Since 1977 The American Cancer Society has been encouraging all smokers to snuff out the cigarettes on the third Thursday of November. 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 27th - Hanukkah

Wow, that’s early! Hanukkah is in November this year! This holiday begins on the evening of November 27th and lasts until Thursday, December 5th. The fact that it overlaps Thanksgiving is actually quite unusual. It's so unusual that it's not expected to happen for another 77,798 years. This has prompted some Jewish Americans to combine the two holidays and dub it "Thanksgivukkah."

Hanukkah commemorates historical events that took place in 168 B.C. According to the Talmud, one of Judaism’s central texts, Judah Maccabees 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.

November 28th - 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 as a national holiday today 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 29th Black Friday

A shoppers dream (or nightmare)! Black Friday seems to be starting earlier and earlier each year. This day is called Black Friday 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.

Saturday, November 2, 2013

Remember To Set Your Clock Back Tonight

Picture of clock and leaves.
The end is nigh - for Daylight Saving Time. Remember to set your clocks back tonight before you go to bed. Technically Daylight Saving Time ends at 2:00 a.m. on Sunday, November 3, but we recommend adjusting your clocks before your head hits the pillow.

With it getting dark outside so early now, we want to make sure all of our yard and parking lot lights are in working in order. If you happen to notice any that are not lit please let the rental office know. We do regular checks on the lights but always appreciate our watchful residents who help us keep our communities safe.

Enjoy the extra hour of sleep (hopefully...)!

Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Movie Time - Check Out A Free Movie From The Office

Did you know that we have free movies available to check out from the office here at Gulf Gate Apartments? It's a wonderful amenity and one of the special ways we go "Beyond the Expected." Stop by the office and pick out a movie and chat with the office staff. We love seeing our residents and there are some great movies here! Our movie library changes each month, so be sure to check this blog for updated lists or stop by the office to peruse the selections.

Here is our current list of movies that we have :

7 Below

A Little Help
Assassination
Attack The Block
Cairo Time Ceremony
Five Year Engagement
G.I. Joe Retaliation
Goosebumps Shocker On Shock Street
House At The End Of The Street
Ink Heart
Iron Man 3
Mud
Pain & Gain
Project X
Reality Of Love
Red Lights
Skelling The Ol Man 
Stand Up Guys
World War Z
Young At Heart
Your Sisters Sister

Monday, October 21, 2013

Fay's A Winner!

Congratulations to Fay, she is the winner of our Early Bird Drawing for October! We do this drawing every month and you have a chance to be the winner if you pay your rent on or before the 1st of the month. Everyone who pays their rent on or before the 1st of the month can put their name into the Early Bird Drawing. Out of all the entries a random name is selected and the lucky winner gets $50 off of rent for the following month.

So don't forget to pay November's rent early so you have a chance to win next month!

Your Neighbor - and October Early Bird Winner - Fay!

Friday, October 4, 2013

Be Nice To Your Taste Buds And Try Randabi's


We think one of the great things about living at Gulf Gate Apartments is the convenient access our residents have to so many wonderful local businesses. Recently a new deli opened at 6550 Gateway Avenue, right in the heart of Gulf Gate Village. This great restaurant is within walking distance of Gulf Gate Apartments!

Randabi's is a New York style deli which serves more than 50 different varieties of sandwiches including corned beef serve, Italian sub, Rueben, melts, and some Middle Eastern specialties.

Our office staff was quick to try them out soon as they opened for business. The chicken salad sandwich sandwich is “so good that it beats Grandma’s recipe”. Residents can call (941) 925-2818 for delivery or to order take-out; you can also eat in the restaurant.


Tuesday, October 1, 2013

October Begins Sweet and Ends Spooky

October is well known for it's BIG holiday, Halloween, but did you know there's quite a few other notable days throughout the month?

October 5 - World Teacher’s Day
World Teacher’s Day was created by Federico Mayor, in 1993. Take time today to show your son's or daughter’s teacher your appreciation. Whether it be an apple or a nice gift, our teachers deserve thanks for all they do!

October 9 - Fire Prevention Day 
Fire prevention efforts were sparked by the Great Chicago fire in 1871. Take time today to reevaluate 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 19 - Sweetest Day
Originally founded by Herbert Birch Kingston in 1922, Herbert wanted to bring happiness to orphans and under-privileged and began this holiday by giving them small gifts and candy. Today, this holiday is celebrated almost as a second Valentine’s Day by actions 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!

Saturday, September 28, 2013

Purrfect Friends

We have some wonderful four-legged neighbors here at Gulf Gate, and we would like to introduce you to two adorable cats named Benjamin and Buttons. They both live with Heidi and Sheila, who have been residents at Gulf Gate Apartments since 2009.

Benjamin and Heidi
Benjamin is a huge cat weighing twenty-seven pounds He likes to sleep with Sheila. He looks so big that you could almost mistake him for a dog. However, he has been following a weight loss diet and so far he has lost one pound.

Buttons is almost as large as Benjamin, but unlike Benjamin, Buttons is a polydactyl cat! Most polydactyl cats (cats with more than five toes on a paw) have six toes on the front paws, but Buttons has six toes on all paws, making him extra special.

Heidi used to take Buttons to health care facilities where he would sit with the patients and calm them until he got too heavy. Studies show that cats’ purrs, depending on the frequency, can help in the healing of different parts of the human anatomy. Since polydactyl cats in particular are known for their good health and friendly personalities, Buttons was probably very good at his job! Who knows, perhaps Buttons one of the descendants of Earnest Hemingway’s polydactyl cat? Nearly 50 of the cat’s descendants live on Key West.

Hmm... is Buttons philosophizing or watching a bird?

The polydactyl cat! Buttons has six toes on all four paws!


Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Mahalo! Thanks For Coming to the Luau!

We wanted to extend a big "Thank-You" to all of our wonderful residents who came out to our Resident Appreciation Luau last month. On August 24th we had a fun community gathering at our annual poolside party. We enjoyed the chance to see each of you and enjoy some great food catered by Nancy's Bar-B-Q. We value our residents and think that you are what makes Gulf Gate such a wonderful place to live. Thanks for coming to the Luau.

Check out some photos from the event:








Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Caution: Shameless Back-Patting Ahead!

We always like to hear back from our current and former residents about their experience at Gulf Gate, it helps us keep track of how we are doing. We think Gulf Gate Apartments is a great place to live, and recently we've had some comments coming in confirm that. 

Here's a couple comments from our Former Resident Survey question: What did you like best about living at Gulf Gate Apartments? 

“Nearness to shops and restaurants, quick maintenance responses to requests, and the sincere efforts to please from all employees." - Anonymous

Another former resident stated that the best part of their home here at Gulf Gate was the friends they had made. We try to bring our community together by having fun gatherings, and we're glad to see neighbors getting to know each other!

Another comment, this one from our New Resident Move-In Survey, a resident said in response to the question: What could we have done better to make your transition easier?

“CAN'T IMAGINE!” And then he suggested jokingly: "Bottle Dom Perignom in the fridge, Roses on the Table, and chocolates on the pillow." We've duly noted the suggestion - and we're glad his move-in went so well!

We strive to go "Beyond the Expected" here at Gulf Gate Apartments and we're thankful for the great feedback from our current and former residents.

Referral Bonus

Remember, if you are a current resident at Gulf Gate and you refer someone to us and they rent here, you'll get a $500.00 rent credit off one month's rent! So let your family, friends, and co-workers know what a great experience you've had at Gulf Gate and encourage them to consider being your neighbor.

Take A Survey

We read every survey response we get, because our residents are important to us. Want to let us know how we are doing? Take just a few minutes to take a short survey on our website: http://www.condormgt.com/residents_survey.asp

Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Movie Time - Check Out A Free Movie From The Office

Did you know that we have free movies available to check out from the office here at Gulf Gate Apartments? It's a wonderful amenity and one of the special ways we go "Beyond the Expected." Stop by the office today and pick out a movie and chat with the office staff. We love seeing our residents and there are some great movies here! Our movie library changes each month, so be sure to check this blog for updated lists or stop by the office to peruse the selections.

Here is our current list of movies that we have:

Best of Duck Dynasty
Cloud Atlas
Deadtime Stories
Epic
Far North
Father of Invention
Five Minutes Of Heaven
Freerunner
Gatsby
Hot Shots
In The Name Of The King 2
Jack The Giant Slayer
John Carter
Olympus Has Fallen
Parker
Romantics
Scary Movie 5
Snitch
The Call The Devil Inside
Whip It
Wild Cherry
Wushu





Monday, September 16, 2013

Congrats, Chester - Meet Our Early Bird Winner!

Congratulations to Chester, he is the winner of our Early Bird Drawing for September! We do this drawing every month and you have a chance to be the winner if you pay your rent on or before the 1st of the month. Everyone who pays their rent on or before the 1st of the month can put their name into the Early Bird Drawing. Out of all the entries a random name is selected and the lucky winner gets $50 off of rent for the following month.

So when October's rent comes around be sure to get your rent payment in early! After all, we all know what the early bird gets...

Way to go Chester! He's the winner of our Early Bird Drawing!

Wednesday, May 1, 2013

You MAY Be Celebrating Some Of These Holidays This Month


Here's our wish for you: MAY you have a wonderful month of MAY! There are several holidays this month that are noteworthy.

May 5th - Cinco De Mayo
Translates from Spanish to“the fifth of May”, this is a national holiday in Mexico and is celebrated by many
people in the US as well. This day celebrates the Battle of Puebla on May 5, 1862, where the Mexican army defeated the French in an unlikely victory.

May 12th - Mother’s Day 
Mother’s Day is celebrated in America as a day to honor our mothers. Whether a biological mother or a motherly figure, celebrate the women in your life that helped you grow and showed you the love of a mother.

May 15th - Police Officer’s Memorial Day 
Police Officer’s Memorial Day is a day to honor all police officers who have been killed or injured in the line of duty. Recent research shows that 140-160 officers are killed in the line of duty each year. That is a lot of fathers, brothers, sisters and mothers not returning to their families each year. Let’s show our support and respect to our local officers this day and every day for the sacrifice they make for us.

May 18th - Visit Your Relatives Day
Family can be a source of joy and frustration, sometimes at the same time! But they are often the ones that are there for you through thick and thin. So, on this day, show your appreciation for your family and spend some quality time with them.

May 27th - Memorial Day
Memorial Day is a U.S. holiday remembering the U.S. men and women who died during military service. All U.S. federal flags are flown at half staff today in honor of those who gave their lives for our country. Many local cemeteries will be having Memorial Day services typically hosted by local VFW’s or American Legions.


Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Positively Paradise - Visit Selby Botanical Gardens

If you are looking for a wonderful way to spend a weekend afternoon, consider visiting the Selby Botanical Gardens. The gardens have many different flowers, but the most fantastic are the orchids which come in several varieties.

One of our staff recently visited, and had these remarks to share:
I also love the fact that there is a darling Tea House where tea tastings are held every day (they have cookies and coffee too). The shop has lots treasures as well with potted flowers and lots of flower books. If you would like to take a watercolor class, a botanical drawing class or a watercolor class, Selby Gardens offers classes for all levels. As I was strolling around the gardens last Sunday taking pictures of the flowers, I noticed they had a small symphony orchestra playing beautiful music on the grass. Everything there blends together to create a perfect setting to lift your spirit. Selby Gardens is a must-see for tourists and locals alike. 

Admission is $17 per person, and although that seems costly, the yearly membership is only $60 and gives you reduced access to many other local museums. The Gardens are open every day from 10AM-5PM (except for Christmas Day).

Check out their website at http://www.selby.org for upcoming events: they have a Mother's Day Brunch coming up, yoga classes, and a juried photo exhibition among other things.


Monday, April 8, 2013

Free Ice Cream Hailed As A Better Idea Than Sliced Bread


Love ice cream? Want it for free? Then tomorrow is your day. Ben & Jerry's ice cream shops are giving out free cones tomorrow, April 9th, as a part of their Free Cone Day promotion. If you'll be near one of their shops tomorrow, stop in for a free treat!

To find out more about the Free Cone Day visit Ben & Jerry's website.

Monday, April 1, 2013

Watch Out, It's April Fools Day Today! Also, Here's Some Other Days To Note During This Month

April 1 - April Fools Day
Watch out for your friends today! Your loving and wonderful friends, yep they are the ones most likely to pull a prank on you today, so be prepared. April Fools Day has become a day to surprise your friends and family with a prank or joke. Hopefully they'll smile and laugh, and not be too mad at you, when you return the favor.

April 2 - Autism Awareness Day
Wear blue on this day to show your support for finding the cure for autism.
Autism Facts: 
  • 1 in 110 children are diagnosed with autism each year. 
  • Autism is the fastest growing developmental disability in the United States. 
  • Autism receives less than 5% of the research funding than many less prevalent childhood diseases. 
April 7 - No housework day
Kick your shoes off, put up your feet and enjoy the day. On 'No Housework Day' your only job is to relax. Not a bad idea, considering that now that it is warming up a lot of folks will be busy spring cleaning. So rest while you can, you’ll be glad you did!

April 15 - Tax Day
Hopefully your taxes are completed and in the mail, but if not, make sure you get your taxes in before the post office closes. All tax forms must be postmarked by April 15th. Some Post Offices are open later this day to accommodate the last minute filers, so check your local listings to see how late your post office is open. For those running very late, the St. Paul Post Office is open untill 11:00PM on this day.

April 24 - Administrative Professional's Day

A day to celebrate the unsung heroes of the business world. Formerly known as “Secretary’s Day”. Find a way to show administrative professionals how much you appreciate them.

April 26 - Arbor Day 
Plant a tree today and invite some friends to join you. It is a great way to get together and socialize with friends and neighbors, get some exercise and fresh air. You are also doing something good for our planet, and we only get one of those.

Monday, March 25, 2013

Fencing At Gulf Gate: Olympic Sport? ... Not Exactly

There's been some fencing going on at Gulf Gate. No, not that Olympic sport with skinny blades, rather we've recently had a new fence installed. And what a difference a fence makes! This 800' long, 8' high, white vinyl fence took over a week of hard work to install, but it certainly adds to the beauty of Gulf Gate Apartments. We hope that you are enjoying the latest improvement to your home!

The new fence!

The old fence - good riddance!

Jess showing us exactly how tall the fence is. Hint: it's super tall!

Saturday, March 9, 2013

Resident Highlight: Meet Darwin

We're excited to introduce you to one of your new neighbors - Darwin, who recently moved to Gulf Gate. He selected our community because he loves the location and the 'Florida' feel to our community. He's always working hard, in the restaurant industry and at a car detailing business. Darwin has lived in the Sarasota area for a couple years. Please join us in welcoming Darwin to Gulf Gate!

Darwin receiving the keys to his new home from Vanessa.

Friday, March 8, 2013

Find A Great Deal At The Gulf Gate Rummage Sale

There are some lucky finds out there, but have you ever found a hat for a penny? Our fabulous resident Liz did just that, at our very own rummage sale, here at Gulf Gate. Stop on by to check out the offerings from your neighbors on Saturday, from 8:00AM to 2:00PM in the clubhouse. Our residents have set up tables with a wide variety of items. All of the tables have been spoken for already, so if you'd like to display our own items, be sure to bring a table to use. Imagine what great deal is waiting for you. There will be many tables set up and some treasures to find. Good luck, and happy shopping!

Friday, March 1, 2013

March Into Spring


March certainly is packed with a lot notable days. There are some major religious holidays mixed in with important demarcations of the changing season. 

March 1- Peanut Butter Lover's Day 

This holiday doesn't need much explanation. If you love peanut butter, then this day is for you. Did you know that Elvis was a big fan of peanut butter? One of his favorite ways to eat it was on a peanut butter and banana sandwich.

March 8 - International Women's Day
Originally called International Working Women's Day, this day celebrates and honors the accomplishments of women. The holiday began as a political movement in some European and Soviet countries, but has been adopted by most countries as a celebration of the achievements of women in economic, social, and political arenas.

March 10 - Daylight Savings Time begins at 2:00AM
Today is the day to "spring forward". Make sure to set your clocks ahead one hour before you go to bed so you're not late for work!

March 17 - St. Patrick’s Day
St. Patrick’s Day commemorates the death of Saint Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland, who is credited with bringing Christianity to Ireland. There are huge celebrations in Ireland, and most businesses are closed. Since this is a Christian holiday, there is a tradition of many Irish attending Mass and praying for missionaries. In America, many celebrate by wearing green and many cities have parades. Listen to Irish folk music and partake in Irish foods and drinks as a part of your celebration.

March 20 - Spring Begins
There's some excitement in the air - so many people look forward to the start of spring and all in brings. Flowers, beautiful blooms on the trees, and spring birds returning.

March 25 - Passover
Passover is a Jewish holiday that remembers the Israelite's Exodus from Egypt. The holiday spans seven days, and during this time those observing it will fast from eating unleavened bread. This practice commemorates the manner in which the Israelite's fled Egypt, in a hurry and without time to allow their bread to rise. Passover ends this year on April 2nd.

March 29 - Good Friday
Good Friday is a religious holiday for Christians, who on this day remember the crucifixion of Jesus.

March 31- Easter Sunday
Easter (also known as Resurrection Sunday) is a Christian celebration which follows three days after Good Friday. Christians celebrate the belief that on this day Jesus rose from the dead. Popular cultural symbols include the Easter bunny, colored eggs and egg hunts, and sweets.