Happy Halloween! Your Neighborhood, My Neighborhood, Our Neighborhood... OCTOBER 2014 VOLUME 4, ISSUE 6 Board Of Directors President: Brian Fontana [email protected] VP: Lyle Krueger [email protected] Secretary: Lisa Whalen [email protected] Treasurer: Dave Campagna [email protected] Operations: Tim Salzbrenner [email protected] Newsletter: Nancy Sayles [email protected] Membership: Annie Beck [email protected] Website: Laurie Brodeur [email protected] Members At Large: Doug Larson [email protected] Committee Chairs Social Committee Bonnie Farkas [email protected] Staying Healthy During Flu Season Nothing is more important in protecting yourself from contagious viruses than washing your hands appropriately. Be sure to use warm water, rub your hands together vigorously for 20 to 30 seconds, and rinse your hands methodically to remove all soap. In addition, the following measures will help reduce the transmission of viruses: • Keep your hands away from your face so that viruses do not invade the mucus membranes in your nose, eyes, and mouth. • Disinfect shared equipment such as telephones, desks, doorknobs, shopping cart handles, kitchen counters and computer keyboards with disinfecting wipes or solutions. • Cover your mouth and nose with a tissue when you cough or sneeze. If you don’t have a tissue handy, cough or sneeze into your elbow or shoulder, Social Committee Brigette Porro [email protected] New Neighbor Coordinator: Chris Olson [email protected] Lost and Found: Rose Bockleman [email protected] • Identify a separate room in your home for taking care of sick family members. • Avoid being around those who are sick unless you are caring for them. In that case, consider wearing a face mask in addition to following the above precautions. Source: www.princeton.edu Armbrust Acres Housing Market Garage Sale: Rose Rutherford [email protected] Security Alerts: Dave Beck [email protected] not your hand. • Throw tissues away immediately after use, and wash your hands. • Keep alcohol based hand sanitizers readily available. Use them after shopping, pumping gas, using an ATM, handling money and before eating food from a drive-thru restaurant. • Consult your healthcare provider about getting appropriate flu shots. • Get plenty of rest. Adults need seven to eight hours of sleep per night. Children need even more. • Stick to a healthy diet. Foods rich in vitamins A, C, and E such as milk, citrus fruits, vegetables, nuts, and eggs can strengthen your immune system. • Drink water. It flushes your system and keeps you hydrated during the dry winter months. • Reduce stress by exercising, listening to music, meditating, practicing yoga, relaxing with a book, or watching a funny movie or television show. • Stop smoking. Smoking destroys the cilia fibers in your nose and lungs that sweep mucus filled with contaminants out of your body. • Wash water bottles before refilling them. Never share bottles or cups with anyone. Use disposable cups in the bathroom and kitchen. $310,000 16561 Hascall St There is currently 1 home for sale in Armbrust. The average price is $ $295,000 with an average market time of 55 days. There have been 20 homes sold in the last year. Average price was $ 278,500 with an average time of 40 days. Currently there are 4 properties pending. Please call one of us for a complete market analysis report. John Rohwer 402 - 677-1111 or Char Smith 402- 677- 9279. PAGE 2 VOLUME 4, ISSUE 6 Nebraska Children's Home Society Project ELF 2014 Congratulations, Armbrust Acres! This is our 25th anniversary of working with Nebraska Children's Home Society and their Project Elf. Over the years, we have provided gifts to over 2,100 children. NCHS has been serving children in Nebraska since 1893 through its Pregnancy, Parenting & Adoption, Foster Care, Early Childhood programs, and the Children and Family Center. The enclosed list shows the child's name, age, sex and gift suggestions. Please contact Gay Emry at 402-6978115 or [email protected] to sponsor one or more of these kids. There are always more kids needing sponsorship, so we'd love to call to sponsor more if all of these are taken. A gift gathering party is scheduled at Char Peterson's house, 16128 Barbara Circle, from 5:30-8:30 on Thursday, December 4th. Please bring your Unwrapped Gifts, share some holiday food and spirits, and enjoy the company of your Armbrust neighbors. NCHS personnel will be on hand to answer questions and write tax receipts. If you can't make the party, please feel free to drop off your gifts at an earlier time. Thank you for 25 Years of caring! Gay Emry and Char Peterson Armbrust Acres 2013 Halloween Costume Contest Send In Your Picture and Win a $50 Gift Card For Best Costume! To all Armbrust Acres residents kids: Send a picture of you in your spectacular costume and send it to [email protected] by November 15th, 2014! Your will have the chance to win a $50 gift card sponsored by Silk Smiles, our resident specialist for artificial flower arrangements. All submissions, including the winning best costume will be published in our December Newsletter. This will be the third year we are holding the Armbrust Acres Halloween Costume Contest. Your children’s participation is greatly appreciated. Halloween falls on a Friday this year. Please help your children dress up in their favorite costume and walk GT Services Junk & Debris Removal Specialists around our neighborhood for tick-ortreating! Turn on your lights for the kids! Our 2013 winner: Abbie as Medusa a call. s u e iv g t s ju ll No job to sma or you!!! f k r o w y t ir d Let us do the $10.00 off any removal service Basement Cleanouts Garage Cleanouts Remodel/Construction Cleanups (402) 431-3351 [email protected] PAGE 3 VOLUME 4, ISSUE 6 Armbrust Acres News October Board Meeting - October 15, 2014 The October board meeting will be held at the Krueger residence. Anyone who is interested in financials, social activities, planning, getting a status update on landscaping actions or just to see what is going on is invited to join us at 7 pm at 3518 S 163rd Street. Lost & Found: Please contact Rose Bockelman if you have any information about lost or found items at 402-697-9250 or email [email protected]. Baseball Field & Park Shelter Reservations Requests are honored in the order in which they are received and/or by the October 1, 2014 at the Felker residence. number of coaches and children that live Join the committee 7 pm at 16405 in the neighborhood. Grover. For more information, please contact S h a n e v i a e m a i l a t Homeowners Dues Increase in 2015 [email protected]. You may There will be more options to pay your dues in 2015. We have begun to accept also call him at (402) 676-7854. Credit Cards for amount due plus any donations to the park, trees, cul-de-sacs Playground Equipment or 4th of July that you may wish to Your help is needed. We are assembling make. a committee that meets once a month Also, since expenses are going up from and discusses steps to be taken, plans the cost of replacing trees, snow fund-raisers and anything that will help removal, utilities to the signs and parks to replace our current playground and mowing costs, the neighbors that equipment. Please send an email to attended the annual meeting in April (by [email protected] if you are a show of hands) agreed to increase dues interested in joining the committee. 10% from $115 to $126.50. The next meeting will be held on The largest pumpkin ever measured was grown by lumber salesman Tim Mathison. It weighed in at 2,032 pounds and took 105 days to grow in his backyard. Did you know? Halloween is the 2nd most commercially successful holiday, with Christmas being the first. Registration Now Open for IN the Neighborhood Conference Save the date! Friday, October 10 and Saturday, October 11 the Metro area is set to host its first ever Neighborhoods Conference. The two-day Iowa/ Nebraska (IN) the Neighborhood Conference will be held at Metro Community College's South Omaha Campus. Friday will feature neighborhood tours in both Omaha and Council Bluffs. Saturday will start off with opening remarks from Omaha Mayor Jean Stothert and Council Bluffs Mayor Matt Walsh. The Luncheon Keynote Speaker is Gus Newport, a nationally renowned community activist who encourages neighborhood planning from the “bottom up, not top-down.” Additional workshop speakers include neighborhood advocate and Creighton University Law Professor Kate Mahern, and Empowerment Network President Willie Barney. Morning and afternoon Monday-Saturday 11.00 AM-10.00 PM Sunday 3.00 PM-9.00 PM 15619 West Center Rd - Omaha, NE 68130 breakout sessions will cover a range of topics from Neighborhood Identity & Connectivity in a Regional Context to Raising Poultry in the City. To register for the IN the Neighborhood C o n f e r e n c e , v i s i t www.intheneighborhood.org. Contact: Liz Birkel-Leddy 402-444-5150 ext. 2034 [email protected] www.piezons.com Thank you for your support of Piezon’s first year of business! 402-991-7437 "Neighborhood Place, Big City Taste” 10% OFF* *excludes lunch specials For Armbrust ResidentsPlease bring this coupon! Armbrust Acres Newsletter Coupon - October 2014 PAGE 4 VOLUME 4, ISSUE 6 Optimistic Market Conditions Buying a home is probably the most significant financial commitment you'll ever make or have ever made. Regardless of how times change, owning a home remains the cornerstone of the American dream. Arecent national survey shows that more tan 90% of Americans believe house prices will either stay the same or move higher over the coming year. We expect R/E values on average to advance about 3% during that time. Yet, rents are expected to rise 4%. So it is no surprise that two thirds of adults agree that now is a good time to by a home. Another helpful factor is that even while job growth and the economy are picking up, recent mortgage rates where lower than they were a year ago. Positive home sale trends are emerging. A limited supply of homes for sale in some communities is causing some buyers to bid aggressively in order to complete a purchase. Here are some helpful strategies you can use. Obtain loan pre-approval, sellers will then be assured gaining financing will not be an issue. That makes them ready to negotiate seriously. Look at homes in the middle of your price range. If you need to bid above the asking price, you can do so without running out of budget. Consider your long term plans, if your next home is a place where you will likely spend many years, then it is not crucial to strike a great deal. Control the negotiations by including an escalation clause in your offer, you then are telling the seller your bid will go up by a specific amount if a higher offer is received on that home. You will have a better chance to get the house your are after without overpaying or exceeding your budget. Make sure your payments are affordable, and then move forward confidently. If you love a residence and can afford its costs, you should strongly consider making that your home. Call Today For Your Free Estimate! 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This includes delivery trucks, postal vehicles and garbage trucks. Everyone needs to be mindful of where they park in the neighborhood. Any kind of damage that was done to your car because an emergency vehicle could not get through might not be covered by your insurance. roadway. ♦ Within 20 feet of a crosswalk at an intersection. ♦ On bridges, within a highway tunnel, or within 50 feet of railroad tracks. Please take a moment and re-educated ♦ At any place where official signs yourself about the parking rules that prohibit standing, stopping, or parking. apply in the state of Nebraska. ♦ In front of a public or private driveway. It can be very frustrating, if your garbage ♦ Within 15 feet of a fire hydrant. or yard waste is not picked up because the entrance of your street/circle is blocked by parked cars. Follow Armbrust Do not parkAcres here: ♦ On a roadway directly beside stopped ItHomeowners is even more troublesome, when you orAssociation parked vehicles. have an emergency vehicle that tries to get though. Every second counts! If your car is in the way, emergency vehicles may find a way to 'make it' through the obstacle regardless of damaged caused. ♦ On a sidewalk, within an intersection, or on a crosswalk. ♦ Within 30 feet of any flashing signal, stop sign, yield sign or other traffic control device located at the side of the Source: 2014 Nebraska Driver's Manual Scary & Spooky - Haunted Houses In Omaha! ScaryAcres Nightmare on Q Street 17272 Giles Road 7003 Q Street out photos, the schedule, paranormal activity, and more! Omaha, NE 68136 Omaha, NE 68117 Web Site: Haunt Details: Nightmare on Q is Omaha's new http://www.mysterymanoromaha.org/ professional haunted house and scream Golden GhostAward: 8 out of 10 Ghosts park! 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To schedule your FREE design consultation: (402) 715-5300 MalibuSunrooms.com “The weather is ALWAYS great in a Malibu Sunroom!” VOLUME 4, ISSUE 6 PAGE 8 Movie Night in Armbrust Park Fun Dog Facts During the summer and fall this year, we MOVIE NIGHT DATES A dog’s heart beats between 70 and 120 will be offering some great family fun for times a minute, compared with a human our Armbrust residents. We will be Saturday October 11 - "Monster heart which beats 70 to 80 times a showing assorted family friendly movies House" PG minute. in Armbrust Park which will be projected A dog’s normal body temperature is on a 16 foot screen! Come early for the 100.5 to 102.5 degrees Fahrenheit. music and socializing. The shows will A female carries her young about 60 days start at dusk and right before the show, a before the puppies are born. nostalgic drive-in intermission trailer According to the Guinness Book of will be shown. A new one will be shown World Records, the smallest dog on at every event through the fall. You do record was a Yorkshire Terrier in Great remember the hot dog jumping into the Britain who, at the age of 2, weighed just bun don't you!! 4 ounces. The longest lived dog, according to the Saturday October 25 - "Spongebob Guinness Book of World Records, was Square Pants: The Movie" PG an Australian Cattle Dog, named Bluey, who lived to be 29. An adult dog has 42 teeth. It is a myth that dogs are color blind. They can actually see in color, just not as Please be aware that the showing of vividly as humans. It is akin to our vision movies is dependent on the weather and at dusk. there are no rain dates planned. If never spayed or neutered, a female The drive-ins may be gone, but this is the dog, her mate, and their puppies could next best thing. Watch out for the next produce over 66,000 dogs in 6 years! movie event onAugust 2, 2014! Source: www.funnyfido.com Law Offices Of RICHARD J. 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Though blending into the landscape is a more common form of protection in the wild, being so distinguishable is generally beneficial to skunks because it can dissuade many wild animals, and the occasional dog with more than half a brain, from attacking. tail, hissing, short forward charges, and, especially, twisting the hind end around in your direction. Spotted skunks will even contort into a characteristic handstand, rump in the air with eyes still fixed on the threat. Move away slowly and quietly. By nature, dogs tend to ignore these warnings, so it is important they be restrained for their own good. Common conflicts and solutions It is more likely you will smell a skunk than see one. Persistent, faint musk smells under a building or woodpile may suggest that a skunk has taken up residence. You should look for other clues as well because foxes also have their own musky scent that may cause misidentification. You may find small, shallow holes in the lawn, similar to those made by squirrels, which are a result of a skunk foraging for grubs. Occasionally you may also find plants knocked over or damage to the lower leaves or ears of ripening garden crops, including corn. Occasionally a skunk will wander into an open garage or shed, a compelling reason to secure all outbuildings. How many skunks are killed each year simply because of fear is not known, but it is surely a large number. This is unfortunate because it is common knowledge among those who work closely with these animals, that it actually takes a lot to get sprayed. Skunk encounters Occasional skunk sightings in a neighborhood are not a cause for alarm. Because skunks are generally easygoing, they will not intentionally bother people. In fact, skunks may benefit humans by eating many insects and rodents many regard as pests. Warning signs to heed Skunks use their powerful defense only when they or their young are threatened and cannot escape. Even then, they give ample warning that should be heeded—stamping front feet, a raised 1 quart of 3 percent hydrogen peroxide 1/4 cup baking soda 1 teaspoon liquid soap (laundry or dishwashing soap) Tolerance Because of the lingering odor, and fear of being sprayed it may be hard for some people to tolerate skunks living under a deck or old shed. But skunks need such shelter when they are most vulnerable (during the coldest parts of the winter and when raising young). The nocturnal habits of skunks, their unaggressive nature , and the generally beneficial role they play in nature by consuming insects and rodents are all good reasons to leave them alone until they have moved on their own accord (which they readily do) or can safely be harassed away from an area where they are not wanted. Wearing rubber gloves, use immediately, and outdoors, if at all possible, to keep the volatile skunk spray out of your house. Rinse after five minutes and repeat if needed. Warning: Do not store this mixture—use it immediately after mixing. If left in a closed container, the oxygen gas released could make the container burst. This mixture can bleach fur and hair color. Clothes or other fabric items sprayed directly may be best thrown away. Fabric that picked up the smell indirectly, as well as buildings and similar surfaces, can be washed with one cup of liquid laundry bleach per gallon of water. (This may bleach colors.) Commercial products containing neutroleum alpha will also neutralize the odor. It is best to consult your physician for treatment if you are sprayed in the eyes. But you can ease the discomfort by liberally flushing eyes with cold water. Skunk odors inside are usually caused by occupancy beneath the house or a discharge outside an open window. During courtship, skunks may be more prone to lose control, of their normal scent management patterns. There are odor neutralizers on the market that work with amazing effectiveness to eliminate the stray skunk smells that might need occasional attention. Neutralizing odors The traditional remedy for a “skunking” is a tomato juice bath. To neutralize the smell, however, the chemicals in the spray must be changed into a different type of molecule, and tomato juice does not do that. Tomato juice can, along with vinegar, and any other mildly acidic solution, wash off the oily spray to at least reduce the smell. Recommendations for removing odor Commercial products are available from veterinary and pet supply outlets, but for a home remedy that will neutralize skunk spray odor on dogs, skin (not eyes), and Source: www.humanesociety.org some clothes, mix: VOLUME 4, ISSUE 6 PAGE 10 New Neighbors: Welcome to Armbrust Acres! Milwaukee where he majored in Criminal THE MELTON FAMILY Rose and Ronnie Melton closed on their Justice. house on July 25th on Oak Circle and moved in on September 1, 2014. They chose Armbrust because it's a well established neighborhood, well maintained and in a central location. Their son has a friend in the neighborhood whom he went to school with at MOQ, had visited him multiple times and liked the neighborhood. Rose, also known as Waigumo, was born in Kenya and her husband was born in Louisiana (Cajun country). The Melton family lived in Stony Brooks and prior to that they had lived in Austin, TX and had their first house built in the Southwest area about of San Antonio. They do miss the weather down south. to greet the Melton family right away and showed them that they were welcome. It was very easy to find new friends and even old friends. Family trips to Africa, Europe or New Orleans are their favorite travel destinations. The Melton's also like to play games, watch movies and their favorite shows, listen to music and cook African and southern dishes. They also enjoy taking walks around Lake Zorinsky. As a big sports fan Ronnie really loves football. They are also excited to announce "The Buddy Walk". It is an annual event for the Omaha Down Syndrome Network. This event is designed to raise awareness to our communities. The date is Saturday, October 4, 2014 at Stinson Park from 9 AM to 12:30 PM. There will be lots of activities and fun. Please join the Melton family at “The Buddy Ronnie and Rose have two children. Their Walk”. names are: Kihia (16) and Mahinda (13). Mahinda was born with down syndrome and he's the love of our lives. He attends Central Middle School and loves art, music and swimming. He is also joining the Special Olympics Swim Team. Kihia attends Millard South High School and wants to pursue Engineering in College. He loves math and science and plays football for the high school. While Rose works at Paypal, Ronnie works for the Douglas County Health Center security department. Rose attended Kahuhia Girls High School, Temple College, Kenya Institute of Administration in Kenya and graduated with a diploma in French. She came to study more in the US and attended Metro, UNO and graduated with a bachelor's degree in Marketing Management from Bellevue University. Later she took some more programming courses and is now specialized in Mainframe Cobol. Ronnie attended Ruston High School in Louisiana and then joined the Marine Corps and was stationed in various states including New Hampshire and San Diego. After leaving the military, he decided to further his studies and joined the University of Wisconsin in Friendly Armbrust Acres neighbors came 10 % OFF Coupon All Pre-Made Arrangements up to 50% Reduced. Bring a smile to someone special! Offer valid for the entire purchase. You must present coupon at the time of purchase! Cannot be combined with other coupons. Coupon valid until December 31st, 2014. Credit Cards, Cash & Checks are accepted. (402) 699-2486 16631 Wright Circle - Omaha, NE 68130 www.silksmiles.com PAGE 11 VOLUME 4, ISSUE 6 New Neighbors: Continued THE REDIGER FAMILY Last December Justin & Alison Rediger moved to the neighborhood from Ferry, North Carolina. They chose Armbrust because of its proximity to Lake Zorinsky, mature trees, the quality of the home construction and being able to be close their family. 'Armbrust Acres is a well kept neighborhood', said Justin. Justin was born in St. Louis Park, Minnesota and Alison in Omaha. Both went to Lincoln Lutheran High School. After studying Spanish at UNL, Alison moved on to the University of Nebraska Medical Center to become a nurse and then a Nurse Practitioner through George Washington University. Justin went to the University ofArizona. Alison now works at the One World Community Health Center and Justin stays busy with Malibu Sunrooms. The Rediger's have two Labrador's. In their free time, the Rediger's like to run, walk their dogs, spend time with Residents to Residents family and watch Husker games. Lots of great restaurants, a large number of Lutheran churches to chose from and being close to family made it an easy decision to move to Omaha. Still busy renovating their home they are very excited about having their first child around November 1, 2014. Need a babysitter/kidsitter? Searching for someone who's great with kids, Red Cross certified, and knows CPR in case of emergencies? Call Max at 402-5470016! Would you like to announce a special occasion like a wedding or an engagement, birthday or anniversary? Is there something we can help you sell? Simply send an email to [email protected]. Publishing restrictions may apply, depending on the content you provide. You will be notified in such case. 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