Contents
- Want to know what is happening in your community
- Upcoming Events
- If you don’t want to miss a thing…update!
- Deadlines for scholarship applications
- Parking reminders
- Cold weather tips – let the faucet drip
- Keeping resolutions on track
- Holiday decorations reminders
- Christmas tree disposal
- Green corner
Want to know what is happening in your community?
Your community calendar can help you stay up-to-date on trash, recycling, lawn care, resident events and community activities.
You can even sync your community calendar with a personal Google calendar by clicking on the +Google button on the bottom right-hand corner of the calendar.
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Upcoming events
Dec 31 – Jan 2 - All Corvias Military Living Offices will be CLOSED.
Jan 3 – All Corvias Military Living Offices return to normal operating hours.
Jan 16 – All Corvias Military Living Offices will be CLOSED in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. holiday.
If you don’t want to miss a thing…update!
Stay up-to-date on resident events, community information and emergency notifications. Please take a moment to update your contact information here, because we don’t want you to miss a thing that is going on in your community! By providing us with a working phone number and two current e-mail addresses, we will be able to contact you in a timely fashion for maintenance requests, event information, and more.
Deadlines for scholarship applications
Spread the word! Deadlines for the Corvias Foundation scholarships for children and spouses of active-duty service members are coming up soon. Applications for high school seniors are due February 9 and applications for spouses are due May 4. Applications are available online at corviasfoundation.org.
Parking reminders
As a reminder, as stated in your lease, the number of parking spaces is limited to one parking space per bedroom. Separate garages may be leased for an additional amount and require a separate garage rental agreement. We know that many residents may have two vehicles. We would ask that you park your second car and/or motorcycle that are not being driven daily in the overflow parking. This will free up spaces and leave ample parking for residents’ vehicles that are driven daily. Also, please do not park directly in front of the building, motorcycles are required to still park in parking spaces. Parking two motorcycles in one parking space will also help ensure that there is amble parking for all residents.
Cold weather tips – let the faucet drip
The extremely low temperatures are back! When water freezes, it expands. The expanding ice can cause pipes to break and later flood water into your home. We ask that you take the following steps to help prepare your home for the colder weather and help prevent any cold weather damages such as busted pipes:
Remove all hoses
When you don’t detach your hoses from the exterior spigot when cold temperatures arrive, it allows ice to form, thereby increasing the physical pressure on the water pipes. You can avoid this simply by removing your exterior hoses before the cold weather sets in and placing them in storage.
Keep your heat on
Aim to keep your thermostat between 60 and 65 degrees when you are away from home for an extended period of time. This temperature will help keep warm air circulating in the home and around pipes to help prevent them from freezing.
Open cabinet doors
If temperatures dip into the single or negative numbers, opening the cabinet doors – assuming they’re in the vicinity of where the plumbing is – allows warm air to circulate, provide the atmosphere it needs to avoid seizing up.
Drip water before going to bed
“Drip the faucet so a trickle dribbles out to prevent freezing when temperature plummet.”
A slow trickle of water prevents freezing. Before going to bed, open the faucet knobs so that water drips out. As long as water is moving through the pipes, it can’t freeze. To help recycle the water, you can catch it in a container that you can then use to water house plants.
Close the garage doors
If your garage is attached to your house, be sure to keep the doors closed as much as possible when it’s cold out. This helps keep the heat inside so that there’s more air to work with, thereby lowering the risk of pipes freezing up. When the doors are opened, all that warm air escapes, with cold taking its place.
The American Red Cross also offers tips on how to prevent water pipes in the home from freezing.
If you do experience frozen pipes, immediately contact the Corvias Work Order Hotline at 1-866-206-1365 for emergency maintenance service.
Keeping resolutions on track
Setting a New Year’s resolution January 1 is easy, but sticking with it for the next 364 days can be tough. Service members and their families have a resource to help keep those resolutions going in 2017.
Military One Source, a one stop shop of information, resources and tools, provides assistance to help the military and family members in any aspect of life. The most popular areas include work-life balance, a healthier lifestyle and relationship improvement.
In addition to the information available Military One Source offers free and confidential non-medical counseling. For your convenience, counseling is available in person, online or by telephone. Counselors address everyday stressors, relationship concerns, deployment and reintegration, financial management and many other issues.
To learn more about the services offered by Military One Source go to: www.militaryonesource.mil or call (800) 342-9647.
Holiday decorations reminder
We loved seeing all of the great decorations that residents used to help spread holiday joy. We would like to remind residents that we would ask that your holiday decorations be taken down by January 15, 2017.
Christmas tree disposal
Christmas trees will be collected by bulk trash. Please remove all decorations; including lights, ornaments and tinsel from the discarded trees. This will help protect the tree grinding equipment. Residents disposing of trees will need to bring them to the dumpsters for disposal.
Green Corner
Still using plastic grocery bags at the Commissary? Consider bringing your own reusable bags. It takes a 15-year-old tree to produce 700 grocery bags.