Wednesday, October 24, 2012

La Pine Halloween Party & Chili Feed

This Saturday in La Pine they are having a Halloween Party and a Chili Feed at the Senior Center!!

Here are  the details:

Eat chili & corn bread from 4:30 - 6:30pm, and then the fun begins, there will be a costume contest, a jack-o-lantern contest, you need to carve your pumpkin at home and bring it in with you to be entered in the contest, after that we will have an assortment of table games to play. Bring the whole family for an evening of fun, all are welcome. $6.00 for one time thru or $8.00 for all you can eat.

The Event is located at the La Pine Senior Center at:

16450 Victory Way
La Pine OR 97739 US

For more information, visit the link below!!


Sounds like a ton of fun!!! 


 

Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Halloween Fun!!

In Central Oregon, you can't always count on the weather on Halloween! Most Halloween's its windy and oh so cold!!

Looking for a great place to spend Halloween indoors just in case the weather takes a turn for the worst?

 Celebrate Halloween at Sun Mountain Fun Center!! 


Starting at 3pm, they are having a Black Light Bowling Party with a Costume Contest and bowling is only $2.50 per game with kids 12 and under free (shoes free too for kids) 

After 6pm on Halloween they are offering a pizza special too! For $17 you get a large pizza and 4 Pepsi's!

Sounds like a fun and warm event for the whole family!! 

Visit the link below for more information and Happy Halloween!!!


 http://mountain997.com/pages/sun-mountain-halloween-2012

Friday, October 19, 2012

Fun Halloween Ideas for Property Managers



Fall is my favorite season of the year. By October, the spring and summer storms are (mostly) over, yet it’s typically too early for snowstorms, making it the perfect time to celebrate Halloween. After all, who can resist the cool breeze of fall after a summer of 100 degree temperatures, the abundance of pumpkins on every patio and balcony, and scary little ghosts and goblins wandering the streets looking for candy? With Halloween the unofficial beginning of the Holiday season, what better time to have a party? If you’re like me and love Halloween, consider engaging with your tenants a little more during this wonderful time of the year. Whether you choose to celebrate Halloween, or just want to celebrate cooler temperatures, there are plenty of things you can do to make this October 31st an extra special time of the year.

§ Have a balcony/patio decorating contest. Wildly popular during the Christmas holidays, a decorating contest allows residents to bring out their creative…or their creepy side. Create contest categories such as Scariest, Funniest, Seasonal, or Most Creative, and present the winning residents with offbeat prizes to reward their participation.

§ Do a community-centered trick or treat event. Contact residents to ask if they wish to participate. Later you can publicize the event as a safe trick or treating option to area parents. On Halloween, kids and their parents are given a list of the participating apartments, so residents that do not want to participate are not bothered.

§ Who doesn’t like a party? While a Halloween party is always great fun, consider having an adult and a children’s costume party, with staff in costume as well (nothing too gruesome or provocative).  Have the residents bring the goodies and apartment staff can provide the non-alcoholic beverages.

§ If you feel particularly ambitious, consider creating a haunted house. Turn your clubhouse or grounds into a dark eerie place filled with skeletons and spider webs. Make admission a canned food item that can be donated to the local food pantry.

§ Tell a story. A ghost story. Have a story telling evening at the clubhouse. Throw in the requisite scary music and tell an old-fashioned ghost story with spider cupcakes and red punch served afterwards.
It’s also important to keep your office stash of candy replenished for the little ghouls and goblins that will make the leasing office their first stop. By engaging your residents in Halloween, you’ll effectively eliminate the ‘tricks’ while providing your residents and your staff with a sure-fire treat

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Pumpkin Carving For Charity!!

Pumpkin carving for kids will be held at the top of each hour with trained volunteers who will help kids design and carve their very own jack-o-lanterns. This year’s event will also feature live music from Rob Fincham and LaVoci from 12 pm to 4pm.

Pre-carved pumpkins of various designs and artist-carved custom pumpkins with business logos for the office or storefront will be available for purchase as well. Businesses interested in logod pumpkins can pre-order their pumpkins for pick-up at the event by calling 541-390-0590 by October 18.


The Central Oregon Pumpkin Co from Terrebonne (known for their massive corn Maize) donated the pumpkins for this spectacular event. Press Pros contributed promotional material, and Newport Ave. Market is proud to host the event on site.


 100 percent of the proceeds will go directly to MountainStar and its programs to help keep babies and toddlers safe from abuse and neglect Central Oregon. 

The event is open to the public.  For more information, please visit the link below!! 

What a great event!! 

http://www.visitbend.com/Bend_Oregon_Activities_Recreation/bend_oregon_events_calendar/Carving_for_Kids

Thursday, October 11, 2012

Why Use Facebook or Twitter if You're a Property Manager?

Posted: 10 Oct 2012 03:23 PM PDT

This is a question that we’ve been batting around at our LinkedIn chat spot for PropertyManager.com. It’s not a no-brainer by any stretch of the imagination. As one participant put it, “The question we often get is: “Why do I need to be actively posting on Facebook and Twitter?”

My response to that question was, “You never know when a prospective resident or a new owner-client will pick up your posting. Social networking like Facebook and Twitter also means you can send out a blast to all your friends and connections asking them to send you referrals. Sometimes all we have to do is make our needs known in a tasteful way and people will step up to help us grow our businesses.” That comment seemed to get the ball rolling. Another respondent named Angela remarked, “I am very active on Facebook personally and business, but what is the advantage of Twitter? I really don’t get it?” To which I responded, “Twitter is a good way to ask for help, ideas, or feedback. So if you want to expand your business why not Twitter that you’re fishing for some good ideas.”

This conversational experience on LinkedIn reinforces my belief that social media is working in a big way. Not only to attract business for our property managers, but to solicit new ideas and fresh perspectives. An example was the next comment from John, who weighed in with his point of view that deepened the scope of the conversation.

“Twitter, Facebook and all forms of internet media play a role in the future of our industry. Potential renters, buyers and sellers turn to the internet for research (and recreation). Being on these platforms allows you to reach a greater audience, allowing you to connect your properties with the people that want to be in them. In addition you’ll receive feedback from others in your field of expertise. It’s a Win-Win.”

So goes the confirmations that help us realize that there are obvious and hidden benefits to using online social media. The best way to discover these benefits is by conducting your own experiment. Start using both Facebook and Twitter to promote your business and to let everyone you know that you’d appreciate their thoughts, referrals, ideas and suggestions.

Find out why people like Alex responded to John’s comment above with this kind of personal experience: “Spot on John! We call this phenomenon: the rise of the thoughtful consumer.” Alex continued by writing, “You can see the trend through Google search statistics, for example, the term: “investment property how to” is searched 200,000 per month in the US. Who’s going to show up with answers in your town? Those who take the time to produce original, high quality content will be rewarded with high Quality Leads – the thoughtful consumer. The thoughtful consumer will do their own research and when they call you, they are ready to do business.” Those are excellent points and convincing as well.

Social networking and media does matter to property managers and the people they work with. In a recent article on this topic more compelling evidence came to the surface. What I want to reiterate also happens to be the final comments from that article on why you should consider using Facebook and Twitter to promote your business. “Finally, customers’ expectations play a part, as well. For the longest time, all people expected a business to have was an address and a telephone number – by the year 2000; you were expected to have a website. Now, in 2012, customers expect a business to have a meaningful social presence, as well.”  That, as they say, may be the bottom line!

Related Posts:


What is Twitter? Part 1 of the Twitter Series for Property Managers

Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Central Oregon Rental Owners Association!

The Central Oregon Rental Owners Association ( COROA for short) offers great perks for their members. 

Members Benefits Include:

Access to legal, easy to use rental forms
Monthly Education Meetings
Access to Landlord/Tenant Law Books
Monthly & Quarterly Newsletters with Valuable Information
Continuing Education Certificates for Real Estate Professionals

This months educational class is:

Avoiding Problems when Tenancies End

The class will teach you how to avoid problems that come up when a tenancy ends for a variety of reasons. A light supper and beverage will be provided to those that attend.

The class takes place on October 23rd from 5:30 until 8:00 pm 

The cost for this class is $10 for members and $15 for non members.

For more information or to sign up for this class, please visit the link below! 

Please tell them you heard about them for Bend Rental Guide!!





Thursday, October 4, 2012

Fall Harvest Fair In Prineville!

All day tomorrow Prineville is having a Fall Harvest Fair with all kinds of crafts and goodies from local artists from our area!

It takes place from 8AM to 5PM and is on Third St. in Prineville.


Visit this link below for more information!! 

http://visitprineville.org/events/category/chamber-events/