Belmont Park Bridge Apartments is the Perfect Place for an End-of-Summer Staycation! Celebrate the Last Days of Summer Exploring Alpharetta!
Dear Residents, Even though it’s nearing the end of the summer season, we hope you’ve had a fantastic time and will be able to reflect on good vibes and special memories—especially those created here at Belmont Park Bridge Apartment Community! And speaking of good vibes, we’re excited to announce some upcoming events that we think you’ll love. REGISTER TO WIN A BACK TO SCHOOL BACKPACK From July 26th through August 1st, swing by the office for a chance to win a backpack filled with back-to-school goodies! It’s our way of helping you kick off the school year in style. NATIONAL LEMONADE DAY Then, on August 20th, join us for National Lemonade Day! We’ll be serving up refreshing lemonade in the office all day, so swing by to cool off and enjoy a sweet treat. We’ll also have lemonade ready for the kids when they get off the bus! Of course, there is always something new in our Little Free Library. Share with us what you read this summer. As always, if you have any questions or need assistance, feel free to reach out to our friendly team. Now—read on to learn more about what’s happening in Alpharetta in August—and let’s talk about STAYCATIONS! EXPLORING ALPHARETTA Awesome Alpharetta does an excellent job of keeping a current running list of the many wonderful FREE local activities you can take advantage of during your staycation—or any other time, for that matter. From hiking and biking to art and history, there’s something for everybody to enjoy. If you haven’t been already, now might be the time to spend a day at Wills Park on Old Milton Parkway and Wills Road. Belmont Park Bridge is a very pet-friendly community, so the Belmont at Park Bridge Idea Specialists™ were pleased to be reminded of Waggy World, the dog park there. MAKING THE BEST OF YOUR STAYCATION The American Automobile Association (AAA) says the key to a good staycation is remembering that you’re on vacation, which can be hard to do when you’re staying home. They offer a few tips for planning: Stop daily chores and routines. Focus on activities you wouldn’t normally do. Select activities that relax you and bring you joy. Have a plan, even if it’s a loose one. Set a budget and stick to it. Of course the loose plan the Belmont at Park Bridge Idea Specialists™ have come up with involves hanging (with some sparkling cocktails) at the convenient community pool. And not only is it convenient, it and the sun deck and all of the landscaping and common areas are always so gorgeous and clean! We owe this to the exceptional work of our service team members, which is why we’re going the extra mile to honor them by declaring August as Maintenance Appreciation Month. Both AAA and Apartments.com have some great ideas about ways to spend your staycation. One suggestion is to cook a fancy meal. And sure, that’s always easy to do in your well-appointed apartment home kitchen, but the Idea Specialists™ have been amusing themselves lately by watching TikToks on private chefs in the Hamptons, which gave them an idea…… YOUR OWN PERSONAL CHEF Why not hire a personal chef for your staycation? Atlanta Personal Chef Service can prepare delicious dinners in their own kitchen or yours. They offer everything from weekly meal services to tasting menus, with special events in between! And if you’re going to enjoy lovely meals, why not splurge a little and get some lovely new linens to freshen up your dining table? ELLE Decor has turned the Idea Specialists™ on to the Ridhi brand of boho-inspired linens (handmade!) in all manner of summery patterns and prints. According to the site, “You can score a set of printed cloth napkins for just $26, tablecloths starting at $53, and placemats for under $40 (all on Amazon), allowing you to create the colorful tablescape of your dreams without breaking the bank.” FAMILY SUMMER MOVIE MARATHON Another good idea for an August staycation is a family summer movie marathon. A google search (the Idea Specialists™ do so love to search!) shows that the Pioneer Woman has a popular post up: “30 Best Summer Movies for Kids That Are Almost as Fun as Being Outside” One of those is that all-time classic The Karate Kid, starring Ralph Macchio. It doesn’t matter whether your gang is caught up on all six series of Cobra Kai or not, it’s still worth the watch—or re-watch! BACK TO SCHOOL School seems to start earlier and earlier every year, doesn’t it? These days getting the kids ready to go back to class means familiarizing yourself with their different schools’ websites. Belmont at Park Bridge is located in the prestigious North Fulton County School District, which has a central website that links to all schools in the area. Getting ready also means scoping out those sometimes-wicked drop-off and pick-up lines, and making sure everybody has got the supplies they need. And want. According to the National Retail Federation’s Annual 2024 Back-to-School Survey, families with children in elementary through high school plan to spend an average of $874.68 on clothing, shoes, school supplies, and electronics. The NRF’s survey said they expect $38.8 billion to be spent on school supplies in the United States—the second-highest figure on record. Hot items for teens for fall semester 2024 are North Face backpacks and Vera Bradley lunch bags. (Students at schools that require clear backpacks can still have some fun with colors if they go with a Vorspack.) HIGH SCHOOL DOESN’T HAVE TO BE HORRIBLE Got somebody about to start their freshman year of high school? Here’s some guidance for them, from a teenage neighbor of one of the Idea Specialists™. “For classes keep on track with your work and make sure you have all the supplies you need. Don’t be afraid to ask questions if you don’t know something. Most people are nice and will talk to you if you talk to them. For things to wear be casual, don’t dress up crazy for school. Lastly, keep in mind that learning is important but that’s not what school is all about, have fun and make friends.” Oh,