Monday, December 28, 2009

Happy New Year! ~First Night Raleigh 2010~


When: Thursday, Dec 31 2:00p to Friday, Jan 1 (2010) 12:00a
Where: Downtown Raleigh, Raleigh, NC

Ring in 2010 at First Night Raleigh! The fun kicks off at 2:00pm with the Children's Celebration at the NC museums of History and Natural Sciences. Enjoy family-friendly entertainment and arts & crafts throughout the day. Then join in the People's Procession as it makes its way down Fayetteville Street with the help of the Paperhand Puppet Intervention. And don't miss the Early Countdown, fireworks, evening entertainment, and acorn drop. Main stage performances include Crucial Fiya and Annuals.


Price: Buttons are $9 in advance; Night of: $12 for adults; $10 for children ages 6-12; children five and under admitted free.

Phone: (919) 832-8699

Age Suitability: All Ages


Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Perry Point Office Hours


Hello All!


All the gifts are wrapped and our families are waiting...it's time to start celebrating! On Thursday, December 24th our leasing office will close at noon for the Christmas Holiday! We will reopen at 10am on Saturday, December 26th! Please note, we have informed as many Fedex, USPS and UPS drivers of this closing and hope that we can get your packages to you prior to our departure for the holidays! Please let us know if we can be of further assistant, and as always, should you have a maintenance emergency please call 919-741-5262 and press 5 on your phone to reach the after hours service associate!


Thank you for a great first year!
Happy Holidays!
Team Perry Point


Friday, December 18, 2009

Winter Weather Warning!



Please be careful on your drive home today and check the weather report often. The following was taken from the WRAL.com website:




Winter storm's impact to vary across region

Posted: Today at 5:17 a.m. Updated: 1 minute ago
Raleigh, N.C. — Central North Carolina is bracing for a winter weather event Friday that will spread various combinations of snow, sleet and rain across the region.
"The winter weather is on the way, but different parts of the viewing area are going to see very different types of weather out of this system," WRAL meteorologist Elizabeth Gardner said.


From Friday afternoon to Saturday evening, the western Triangle – including Durham, Orange and Chatham counties – is under a winter storm warning, while the eastern Triangle – including Wake County – is under a winter storm advisory.
"The difference there is the amount of snow that may accumulate," Gardner said. "We've got a much better chance of accumulating snow that's going to cause travel problems" in the area under the warning.
See the potential for snowfall.
The warning, which also covers Granville, Person, Vance and Warren counties, says that 1 to 3 inches of snow could fall by sunset Friday. Snowfall could total 2 to 6 inches before the storm is over. Additionally, a quarter inch of ice could form.
In the counties under the advisory, the storm will also begin as snow Friday afternoon, accumulating up to an inch. But warm air will force a changeover to rain in the evening. Freezing rain could return before the storm ends Saturday evening.
"Wake County may see this beginning as snow but changing over to rain, most likely around dinnertime or just after that, and then mainly rain for the rest of the night," Gardner said. "So the accumulation is going to be much less."
Snowfall is less likely in counties east of the Interstate 95 corridor.
"Pretty much everything south and east of Wake County is going to be rain, with a little wintry mix in it," Gardner said.
The whole scenario, though, could change with just slight deviation from the forecast.
The storm is being driven by cold air from the north and a low-pressure system tracking up the coast laden with both moisture and warm air from the Gulf of Mexico.
Right now, the weather models show the low staying close to the coast and moderating wintry precipitation with its warm air.
However, if the low goes farther off shore, it will pump in less warm air but still a significant amount of moisture. In that scenario, the snowfall becomes greater and extends farther east.
"If this whole system shifts to the east, we'll have more cold air in place, and we could be talking a whole different story," Gardner said.



Sunday, December 13, 2009

Last Chance to Brighten a Child's Holiday!!!



This is the last week we will be collecting toys for children! Please don't forget to bring your new unwrapped toy to The Lodge! Thank you all for participating and being the shining star to some one's holiday! Team Perry Point

Monday, December 7, 2009

FREE Chic-fil-a to the FIRST 20 residents on 12/8/09!

Updated DATE: Thursday, December 10th!!!!!

Come by the clubhouse and enjoy a FREE Chicken Biscuit at Perry Point's Lodge on December 10th starting at 9am. Only one biscuit per person and you must show up to enjoy one! See you there!

Sunday, December 6, 2009

Not all Children Smile during the Holidays!


TOYS FOR TOTS!
We at Perry Point hope that everyone has a wonderful holiday season! We've decked the halls and we've seen you start to decorate yours! In an effort to spread cheer beyond the bounds of Perry Point we've setup a Toys for Tots donation box in The Lodge! Bring a brand new unwrapped toy to the leasing office and you'll make sure to put a smile on a child's face!


You can bring it anytime...but this Thursday we are hosting our Holiday Cheer Party! Bring it at that party and receive two tickets for our door prize drawings. They'll be other ways to get additional entries, but this is one that will brighten a child's day!


See you Thursday,

Cliff, Tonya, Jayson, Kevin, Tyra, Jamye, Felix, and Amarbir

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Come Snuggle!


Have you had a chance to enjoy everything Perry Point has to offer? Well check us out on 12/10/09 for our Holiday social...you might even get to star in our next commerical featuring the Snuggie! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VMkpmt8QXZI