Friday, October 21, 2011

Pumpkins!

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What are your pumpkin carving secrets?  What are your favorite designs?  Share your pumpkin creations with us!  And here is some Halloween history to get you in the mood:

Without a doubt the most recognizable symbol of Halloween is a pumpkin carved into a jack-o-lantern. To understand the origins of how pumpkin carving began and what it really means we must first take a look at the holiday itself. How long has Halloween been around? Have there always been pumpkins carved? Here are some answers!

It was the end of the Celtic year, starting at sundown on October 31st and going through to sundown November 1st. It was a night to honor loved ones that had passed on since the veil between their realm and ours is at it's thinnest on that night…

On this magical night, glowing jack-o-lanterns, carved from turnips or gourds, were set on porches and in windows to welcome deceased loved ones, but also to act as protection against malevolent spirits. Burning lumps of coal were used inside as a source of light, later to be replaced by candles.

When European settlers, particularly the Irish, arrived in American they found the native pumpkin to be larger, easier to carve and seemed the perfect choice for jack-o-lanterns. Halloween didn't really catch on big in this country until the late 1800's and has been celebrated in so many ways ever since!

Pumpkins are indigenous to the western hemisphere and were completely unknown in Europe before the time of Columbus. In 1584, the French explorer Jacques Cartier reported from the St. Lawrence region that he had found "gros melons", which was translated into English as "ponpions," or pumpkins.  In fact, pumpkins have been grown in America for over 5,000 years. Native Americans called pumpkins "isquotersquash."

 

Check out the whole story here:  http://www.pumpkincarving101.com/pumpkin_carving_history.html

Thursday, October 13, 2011

Golden Order Sock Hop

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Are you looking for a unique way to celebrate Homecoming Weekend?  Why not dance the night away at the Golden Order Sock Hop!


Join fellow classmates at the "Golden Order Social" held at the Streetsboro Hampton Inn & Suites.  Enjoy an evening of socializing and rekindling of friendships.  No RSVP required.  Food and beverage (including alcohol) is permitted in the banquet facility.  The Gold Order Planning Committee will be providing some light snacks and refreshments.  If you wish to bring a side dish or refreshment feel free to do so, but do not feel obligated.  The hotel has reserved a block of double-bed rooms available at a group discount rate of $89 + tax per night.  Advance hotel reservations are required and must be completed by Friday, September 23, 2011.  Be sure to mention the Kent State Golden Order 50th Reunion when contacting the hotel for reservations.  For more information contact Lisa Mascellino at lmascell@kent.edu or 330-672-5368.

The event starts at 6pm, so get your saddle shoes on and don’t be late!  For more information on Homecoming events, check out the Kent State Alumni website here

Friday, October 7, 2011

Columbus Day is Monday!

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Columbus Day is this Monday.  While everyone know Columbus sailed the ocean blue in 1492, there are a lot of misconceptions about him  Here are some facts any myths about the man:

    • Many historians believe Columbus was born in the Italian port city of Genoa -- but others think he was born on the island of Corsica -- as was Napoleon!
    • Columbus was a fervent Catholic who believed God had chosen him for a great destiny -- but his folks may have been "conversos" -- converted Spanish Jews!
    • Columbus wrote in Spanish -- not Italian! -- his entire life!
    • Other experts believe Columbus's family tree included Vikings -- which goes a long way to explaining the gutsy explorer's skill with a mast!
    • At age 14, while many American kids are thrilling to Treasure Island, Columbus was a real-life pirate! -- yo-ho-hoing to Greece and Iceland!
    • Columbus never wanted to prove the Earth was round! -- because everyone already knew it!  His goal was to find an overseas trade route to India and China -- because Arab bandits made land travel risky!
    • In 1484, Columbus gave Portugal -- not Spain! -- first crack at his plan to sail West to China -- but Portugal's King John II rejected Columbus's plans as too vague!
    • King John was right!  Portugal's own Vasco da Gama discovered an easier sea route to India -- by sailing around Africa -- six years after Columbus found the New World!
    • Contrary to popular myth, Spain's svelte but thrifty Queen Isabella never sold her jewelry to pay for Columbus's voyage!  She and hubby Ferdinand financed the trip partly through investors -- Italian investors!

 

Read more fun facts here.

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Portage Pointe Health Fair!

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“The only way to keep your health is to eat what you don't want, drink what you don't like, and do what you'd rather not.” - Mark Twain


All joking aside, having good health is important at any age. So why not join us in the Community Center on Saturday, October 1st from 2PM - 6PM for our first ever Portage Pointe Health Fair!

Come visit us at the Community Center for a variety of health-related activities and services! We will have volunteers from The American Red Cross along with a Bloodmobile Bus taking blood donations. A pharmacist from Walgreens will be here distributing flu shots. Representatives from Comfort Keepers in collaboration with Accessible Home Health Care will be on hand doing blood pressure checks as well as glucose screening. Giant Eagle will be here sampling products from their "Nature's Bin" organic line of foods. A representative from the organic line of beauty products Miessence will be demonstrating how their products work.  All that and much, much more!

What a great opportunity to spend the afternoon being healthy. Do not miss this awesome event! (Charges may apply for some services listed.)

Friday, September 23, 2011

Happy Fall “Egg”-uinox

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Today is the first official day of Fall!  Have you heard about the myth that on the fall and spring equinox, you can balance an egg on its end? The Chinese are thought to have originated this practice, and modern superstition because of a more “equalized” gravitational pull on this day. 

It turns out this is not true according to snopes.com, the internet rumor buster.  You can balance and egg on any day if you are skilled enough!  Why not put your skills to the test today!

Check out some real-time myth busting here: http://dsc.discovery.com/videos/mythbusters-busting-the-egguinox-myth.html

Happy Autumn, everyone!

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

KidSafe ID Event this Saturday!

 

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Just a reminder: we are holding our KidSafe ID event this Saturday at 2pm in the Community Center!   Kurt Dickinson from Nationwide Insurance is offering complimentary KIDSAFE ID to all of our little ones at Portage Pointe Apartments.  Join us to get yours and learn some valuable safety information!

And in honor of our KidSafe ID Event , here are a few safety tips for your family:

1.  Help your children memorize their full names, address and telephone number.

2.  Teach your children how and when to use emergency telephone numbers such as 911.

3. Insist that your children don't talk to strangers or accept food or rides.

4. Instruct your children never to tell anyone that they are home alone.

5. Go over the safest routes between school and home. Point out safe places en route as well as spots to avoid.

6. Point out the signs to your children and explain their significance…

7. Point out the homes of trusted neighbors to which your kids can go in an emergency if you are away.

8. Talk to your kids about violence, and teach them to settle arguments with words or to walk away from a fight.

9. Have open discussions with your children about drugs and their dangers.

10. Encourage your children to speak to a trusted adult if something doesn't seem right.

 

You can find the whole article here.  And to learn more about our upcoming KidSafe event, check us out on Facebook!

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Get Your Gold On!

College football season is here!  On Saturday, September 10th, at 7 p.m., the Kent State University Golden Flashes, along with new head football coach Darrell Hazell, host their first home game of the season versus Louisiana!  So get your Gold on and come down to the Dix Stadium.  For tickets and more information, check out the Kent State FanZone. 

Check out this video of the team gearing up for their winning season!

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