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How to Beat the Cold Around the Home

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Merry Christmas, Utah Valley Moms! Before we get into our content for this blog post, we wanted to first make you all aware of our December giveaway for a $25 gift card of your choice. All you have to do is “like” our Facebook page and invite your friends to like our page as well. We will pick one random new follower on December 20, 2013 and whoever invited them wins the gift card!

Here at Centurion Homes, we get all sorts of questions from readers and clients about what should be done around the home to beat cold temperatures. Now that we’ve got a nice thick layer of snow and temperatures below 20° F, here are some tips to consider for keeping your home in good shape to survive the cold this winter:

1.  Prevent frozen pipes.
Pipes most commonly freeze when temperatures reach below 20 ° F, so give some extra attention to your pipes in December and January. When temperatures are going to be especially low, turn your faucets to a slight but steady drip. This keeps water moving through your pipes and prevents it from freezing. If you’re leaving on a trip this holiday season, don’t set your thermostat to anything lower than 55° F. Remember, just because your thermostat is set to 55° F not all parts of the home will be that warm. A 55° F degree setting is low enough that you will save a decent amount of utility while away but still ensure that the entirety of the home remains above the freezing point. For some more basic information, read our blog post with frozen pipe FAQ’s here.

2.  Examine exterior doors & windows.
Take a few minutes to examine the weatherstripping on your windows and exterior doors. Is it worn out or cracked? Having poor weatherstripping can let in a constant stream of cold air, which will cause you to turn up your thermostat, making your bills more expensive. This Old House has put together a really helpful guide with instructions on how to replace bad weatherstripping–click here to read it.

3.  Change your furnace filter.
Changing your furnace filter is essential to keeping your furnace running properly. Furnace filters are cheap—about $5.00 at your local grocery store—so changing them regularly is a simple task. 30-day filters will allow for the best air flow in your home, but many people prefer the 90 day filters because they only have to change them four times a year. Changing your filter on time in the winter is especially important because it will keep your heating bills low. If you’re not comfortable changing your furnace filter, give us a call today and we can help you.

4.  Prevent ice dams.
Ice dams occur when ice accumulates on a sloped roof, usually at the gutter. This generally happens when interior heat travels through a roof and melts snow and ice on the roof, and then refreezes once the ice reaches the roof’s edge where temperatures are colder. To prevent this from happening, keep your attic well ventilated and keep your attic floor well insulated. This will prevent snow from melting and refreezing as much on your roof. If you do have a large ice dam form, a quick fix is to fill an old pair of pantyhose with calcium chloride ice melter. Lay the hose on the roof so that it hangs over the gutter. This will melt the ice off of your roof. For a more permanent solution, contact a professional like Centurion Homes to install better insulation or create better ventilation in your attic.

Ice dams can cause major problems for homes if they aren’t melted.

5.  Service your furnace.
Utah has a system for helping homeowners know if their furnace is running properly by way of a tune-up practice called “green tagging”. Certified contractors, such as Centurion Homes, will come out to your home and examine your furnace to see if it has been properly adjusted to burn the correct amount of gas. Usually this process will cost you about $95.00. Many furnaces burn too little gas and others spill over with too much gas—but you’ll never know until you have your furnace examined. Different altitudes require different levels of gas burning. This is virtually never done by the installing technician, even in new homes. Most furnaces are functioning well outside of optimum performance until this is done as they are mostly brought in from California and are factory tuned to sea level specs. To read more about green tagging, click here or give Centurion Homes a call today at 801-805-0177.

Utah County New Year’s Eve Events 2013-2014

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Here is our Utah County New Year’s Eve events and activities list that we have heard about so far.  If you know of more, please let us know!

World Culture Tour – Film Series

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Provo has an exciting film series exploring different areas of the world. There are also cooking classes to go along with each country each month.

Each month we’ll focus on a different country of the world. You can sample ethnic foods, learn about international culture, and enter to win prizes while you enjoy an acclaimed film from the theme country.

Ages: 17+
Fee: FREE
When: 2nd Friday of every month

Film: 8:00PM
Location: Provo Recreation Center

Date Country Film
November 8 Australia Rabbit Proof Fence
December 13 Mexico I Introduce to You Laura
January 10 Thailand The Overture
February 14 Italy The Postman

Candles at the Cemetery, Payson

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When: Dec 24, 2013
5:00 pm
Where: City Cemetery
965 S 130 E
Details: Candles at the Cemetery

Giveaway: Jingle Bell Run Race Entries

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The Jingle Bell Run is this Saturday, December 7 at 9 am in Salt Lake City at the Gateway Mall.  My husband and I were planning to go, however, my husband ended up volunteering to plan a huge neighborhood Christmas party for the exact same time so we’re not going.

Good news?

We have two Jingle Bell Run race entries to give away!  Enter by leaving a comment on our Facebook page post!

 

Disclamier:  You will be running under our names and so you will be ineligible to win prizes.  However, the main thing is that you’re running for a good cause (Arthritis), right?!

Christmas Box Angel Vigil, Spanish Fork 2013

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The Christmas Box Angel vigil at the Spanish Fork Cemetery will be December 6 at 7 pm. All are invited to attend this evening vigil dedicated to remembering the littlest loved ones who have died so young.

Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony, Mapleton

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Mapleton’s annual Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony to be held in the Main City Park (corner of Main Street and Maple Street) starting at 6 pm on Friday, December 6th.  The evening events kick off with the Mapleton Elementary 1st grade children singing carols, and as always you will be able to enjoy some hot chocolate and doughnuts.  Everyone is invited and welcome to bring their entire family to this wonderful event.

Santa in Springville

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 VISITS WITH SANTA:

Jolly ol’ St. Nick will be in Springville on specific dates during December. Each child will receive a candy cane and parents are welcome to take pictures of their children with Santa. The 2013 Santa visits will take place at the Springville Library, 45 South Main. Free to the public.

2013 Dates
Monday, December 9th          6:30pm – 9pm 
Saturday, December 14th          11am – 3pm
Monday, December 16th          6:30pm – 9pm
Saturday, December 21st          11am – 3pm

 LETTERS TO SANTA:

Children are invited to write letters to Santa and hand deliver them to the Springville UPS store (224 South Main) between December 2nd and December 13th, 2013. A self-addressed stamped return envelope MUST be enclosed in order to receive a personal answer from Santa. Drop children’s letters in the “North Pole Express” mailbox outside the store to ensure prompt delivery to Santa. There is no fee.

J&H Photography Review & Discount

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I received one photo session in exchange for an honest review.

I had the great opportunity to work with J&H Photography – Justin and Heather.

I loved working with J&H.  They were so friendly and so patient with our children.  I warned Heather the night before our photoshoot that my daughter would probably cry and my son probably wouldn’t stand still for any pictures but she wasn’t worried.  She assured us that she was prepared to work with little kids and that they would be able to make it work.

J&H took us to a little spot in Orem that I had never seen before nor did I even know it existed.  The locations were near a little entrance to Utah Lake.  I had no idea I could even get to Utah Lake from North Orem so I was excited to be there.  J&H took their time with us and never made us feel rushed.  They made sure to capture our kids in their element – exploring for my son and staring for my daughter – and when the kids were done taking pictures at one location, they didn’t push it and instead let us change places or locations to not make our kids upset.  I appreciated the fact that they have a little son so that they really understood how children are and were able to work well with our children.

We had a little hiccup with our communication with J&H and I was a little unsure of a couple of things concerning our photoshoot, however, Heather made it really easy to get a hold of her because she was available through calling, texting, and emailing which was great.

I highly recommend working with J&H Photography.  They did a fantastic job of working with us and our photos turned out great.

Discount:  J&H Photography is offering a 30% discount when a photo session for the next six months is booked within the next three months.  This is a great price for a photo session!  Just mention Utah Valley Moms as you contact them for your photo session.

On a side note, Heather is a fellow fashion blogger!

Noon Year’s Eve 2013

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Join the Shops at Riverwoods and Radio Disney for their annual Noon Year’s Eve party!  This kid-friendly party will be from 11 am – 1 pm at Provo Beach Resort.  We have gone every year that they have done this and it is fantastic!  Plus, celebrating the new year at noon instead of midnight means that even the youngest kids can celebrate with the family … assuming they are not napping.

Christmas in the Night Time Sky 2013

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Location: 799 N. 1850 W., Fairfield

Food, music, fireworks, Santa – admission is one unwrapped toy for a boy or girl ages 2-16

Santa arrives at  4 p.m. Fireworks finale at 6 p.m.

Sponsored by Lantis Fireworks and Cedar Fort

 

Countdown to Countdown 2014

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Held annually at Provo Towne Centre, this indoor/outdoor Countdown to Countdown 2014 event is always growing and offering new and exciting activities. This year they are excited to introduce an urban rail jam and hot air balloon show. Here are some activities you will get to enjoy on New Year’s Eve:

Outdoors:
Hot Air Balloon Glow Show
Urban Rail Jam (Ski & Snowboard)
Food Vendors
Ice Sculpting
Fireworks (9:00p & midnight)
Go-carts
Ball Drop at Midnight

Indoors:
Concert with Desert Noises, The Blue Aces, & The National Parks
Green Man Group
Hyno Hick
UVU’s Voiceline
Magic Shows
Laser Tag
International Dancers
Food Eating Contest
Wild Wonders Animal Show
Break Dancing
Yo-yo Shows
Face Painting & Balloon Twisting
Funky Fermata Barbershop Quartet

Tickets:

1. Buy tickets online and pick up wristbands at the event will call or pick up from the Recreation Center during office hours (M-F 7:00am-6:00pm).
2. Buy tickets at the Recreation Center during office hours
3. Visit Winger’s at Provo Towne Centre and buy your tickets, no additional purchase necessary.
*Tickets may be purchased at the event for an additional $1 each.

For more information, visit the Provo City Events blog.

The Gateway Refresh Photo Contest

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The Gateway Refresh Facebook Photo Contest

Offers the Chance to Win a $500 Shopping Spree

Salt Lake City, Utah—November 27, 2013—The Gateway Shopping Center in downtown Salt Lake City has unveiled an invigorating new ambiance and many new features just in time for holidays. To celebrate, The Gateway invites community members to enter to win a $500 shopping spree by posting an image of yourself enjoying your favorite feature at The Gateway on Facebook. Simply tag The Gateway in your post. The contest runs from December 1–19.

“We think this Facebook photo contest is a great way to invite the community to come and experience our new ambiance and some of our cozy winter elements such as our improved seating areas and our new fire pits,” said Rochelle Fraser, marketing director at The Gateway. “I look forward to watching the public enjoy our many new features and I can’t wait to see the creative comments and photos that are posted on Facebook.”

The Gateway renovation is part of Retail Properties of America, Inc.’s $2 million property improvement plan, which began in the spring of 2013. The improvements include a freshly painted Grand Hall in the Union Pacific Building, enhanced handrails on the staircases, new seating areas throughout the shopping center as well as cozy fire cauldrons and fire pits.

To enter The Gateway Refresh Facebook photo contest, take a photo of yourself enjoying one of your favorite features at The Gateway and post it on Facebook. Tell us why you like this particular feature, use the word “refresh” in your post and make sure to tag The Gateway.

A committee will choose one winner from the entries based on the creativity of the photo and the post on Facebook. The winner will be announced on December 20 via Facebook and the certificate for the $500 shopping spree will be held for the winner at The Gateway offices.

For a more information about The Gateway, please visit shopthegateway.com.

About RPAI

Retail Properties of America, Inc. is a fully integrated, self-administered and self-managed real estate investment trust that owns and operates high quality, strategically located shopping centers across 35 states. The Company is one of the largest owners and operators of shopping centers in the United States. The Company is publically traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol RPAI. Additional information about the Company is available at www.rpai.com.

About The Gateway

The Gateway is the premier shopping destination in the Salt Lake region with more than 100 shops, restaurants and attractions including the dancing waters in the fountain at the Olympic Legacy Plaza, Megaplex at The Gateway, Discovery Gateway Children’s Museum and the Clark Planetarium and IMAX Theatre. The Gateway is also home to The Grand Hall, a restored 100-year-plus historical train depot. For more information, visit shopthegateway.com.

Travis Van Noy & Tips for First-Time Homebuyers

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Travis Van Noy

Hello Utah Valley Moms! My name is Travis Van Noy, I am a mortgage loan officer with First Colony Mortgage. My family and I live in Orem after moving here from Virginia where my wife and I were attending school. As of July of this year I am a Utah County Dad and loving it! We miss Virginia, but love being closer to family here in the Valley. I appreciate the opportunity to introduce myself and explain how you can better your financial situation with the right mortgage.

We moved to this area for multiple reasons, one of which was to start my career as a mortgage loan officer for First Colony Mortgage. First Colony was established right here in Utah County in 1984. We have helped over 28,000 Utah residents realize their dream of owning a home. Buying a home will be one of your biggest life decisions. We strive to help our customers become successful homeowners buy guiding them smoothly through the loan process.

A few tips to help out First-Time Homebuyers:
–          Determine your home buying price range. See how much your potential monthly payment would be by using a mortgage calculator
–          Figure out how much you can afford toward a down payment (there are zero $ down payment programs out there, but a general rule of thumb is to have between 3.5%-5% of the purchase price)
–          Get pre-approved from a Lender before falling in a love with a home that is out of your price range
–          Start your home search with a Real Estate Agent
–          Find out about closing costs and any other expense you should consider

Purchasing a home is an exciting time in your life and an important milestone for your family. These simple steps will help navigate you through the loan process, so you can start making memories in your new home soon. If you have questions about a home loan or want to get pre-approved feel free to contact me today.

Travis Van Noy
Loan Originator NMLS #1065251
130 W. Center St., Ste. 201, Orem, UT 84057
Office: 801.437.4577  Fax: 801.437.4575   Cell:  775.772.7858                                                             
email: [email protected]

Follow Travis Van Noy on Facebook for helpful information and occasional giveaways.

 

 

Santa at Steven-Henager’s College

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Stevens-Henager College 1476 South Sandhill Road, Orem
CLASSES ON CAMPUS START DEC 2ND
Some of the fondest memories for any child growing up have to do with meeting Santa during the Christmas Season. 
Create that memory by inviting your entire family to meet Santa in person. Take free pictures with Santa enjoy some cookies and milk during your visit. Merry Christmas! Hope to see you there!

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