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The Oakland Press Announces the Perfect Picnic Sweepstakes

Sunday, August 3rd, 2014

Pontiac, MI (PRWEB) June 18, 2014

The Oakland Press and TheOaklandPress.com, the trusted sources for news in and around the Oakland county region, are pleased to launch the Perfect Picnic Sweepstakes. One lucky winner will receive a picnic basket and a $ 100 gift card to purchase picnic essentials.

Summer is here and its time to enjoy the outdoors at picnics and BBQs! The Oakland Press is celebrating warm weather and encouraging readers to visit the regions parks with the Perfect Picnic Sweepstakes. Readers will have the opportunity to win essentials to create their Perfect Picnic.

To enter the sweepstakes, participants will be required to fill out an entry form. Entries can be made once a day from June 18, 2014, through July 9, 2014. For an additional entry, participants may follow @TheOaklandPress on Twitter and tweet their favorite picnic food or picnic destination using the hashtag #OaklandPressPicnic.

One winner will be selected at random from a list of qualified entries. For a detailed list of rules and guidelines, please visit the terms and conditions.

About the Sponsor

The Oakland Press is a leading source in Pontiac, Rochester, and Troy for local Michigan news, sports, business, entertainment, health, weather and other information on jobs, real estate, cars and more. TheOaklandPress.com delivers local Michigan news as it happens: Pontiac news, Rochester news, Troy news, plus news from Birmingham, Bloomfield Twp., and other towns across Oakland County.







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The Franklin Johnston Group Partners with MRI Softwares Residential Management

Sunday, August 3rd, 2014

Cleveland, OH (PRWEB) July 24, 2014

The Franklin Johnston Group, a developer and manager of over 40 properties and 6000 units throughout the eastern United States, was looking for a software solution to streamline their property management process. After reviewing several competitors and realizing MRI had a best-of-breed solution for each of their property management needs, Franklin Johnston opted to work with MRI Software and their highly flexible solutions.

The Franklin Johnston Group (TFJG) is a dynamic and innovative company that already possesses the industry leading people, nimble structure and best-in-class processes required to generate superior performance for our owners and management partners. Consequently, our evaluation process was focused on identifying the best overall technology platform AND a responsive long-term business partner that we believe is: 1) capable of collaborating with us to create an immediate competitive advantage for our owners and partners by fully-integrating a more robust technology platform into our existing operational framework, 2) fully-dedicated to continuously improving its products and services in response to customer feedback and the natural evolution of the multifamily industry and 3) steadfastly committed to delivering outstanding customer service and support,” explained Chris McKee, President of Operations. Based upon a highly inclusive evaluation and vetting process that included team members from all parts of the TFJG organization, MRI emerged as the consensus choice. TFJG is very excited to partner with MRI to provide our team members with the most innovative, powerful and user-friendly technology solution in the industry and our customers with the most flexible and intuitive user experience available anywhere.

MRI Residential Management (RM) allows clients to establish and automate workflow processes that cross organizational boundaries, and even extends outside the enterprise to vendors and partners. A key benefit is that RM is scalable and will grow with the business, mitigating the many growing pains that organizations experience with less-flexible software platforms. Additionally, the robust reporting capabilities of the software can be used to measure the organizations key performance indicators. In fact, Residential Management can assist with nearly all of the users real estate management needs, including accounting and residential lease processing.

MRIs VaultWare Apartment Marketing suite provides consumer-centric apartment marketing, leasing and market analysis capabilities focused on delivering an ideal online shopping experience that results in streamlined operations, highly qualified leads and more leases. VaultWare features automated content updates including current pricing and availability drawn directly from MRI Residential Management or a revenue management system, which results in consistent content across the clients VaultWare-powered online advertisements. Additionally, the solution encourages prospective residents to begin the leasing process while the prospect is most engaged by allowing them to reserve a specific, currently available apartment that fits their needs. With many VaultWare clients experiencing lease conversion rates as high as 25% for requests-to-hold of specific, currently available apartments, to 50% lead to lease conversion rates for pre-qualified apartment reservations, VaultWare is a powerful tool that generates easily apparent results.

We have many exciting product enhancements in the works, and are happy that The Franklin Johnston Group recognizes the value in our commitment to improving the user experience, said Patrick Ghilani, CEO of MRI Software. Our products will greatly streamline their property management process.

MRI Bostonpost is MRIs industry leading affordable housing property management software. The solution can easily work with a variety of layered subsidy programs, including HUD, USDA, Tax Credits, HOME, and Public Housing. Additionally, the software has the potential to reduce Franklin Johnstons administrative workload while simultaneously increasing the propertys compliance with any combination of affordable housing funding programs. Whether clients are managing properties with just project based vouchers, or properties rehabilitated with tax credit funding, or newer properties with complex layered funding, the Bostonpost system can manage everything within one user-friendly system.

For more information about MRIs industry leading multifamily products, please visit our website.

About MRI Software

MRI offers property management software solutions to the global real estate management and investment industries. As a leading provider of real estate enterprise software applications and hosted solutions, MRI serves the global multifamily and commercial property industries, helping them improve their bottom line and maximize their returns on their diverse business portfolios. MRI leverages its more than 40 years in business to develop long-term successful relationships with its clients. For more information, visit http://www.mrisoftware.com.

About The Franklin Johnston Group

The Franklin Johnston Group is a developer and manager of multifamily rental residences in the senior, luxury and affordable housing sectors. The company owns and manages more than 6000 units and 40 properties throughout the Eastern U.S. The Franklin Johnston Group portfolio is composed of its own properties as well as those owned in partnership with various individual and institutional investors. The company develops new properties and acquires and rehabilitates existing communities. Principals include Wendell Franklin, Tom Johnston, Taylor Franklin and Steve Cooper, with a combined experience of more than 100 years in the industry.







Wounded Warrior Run Raises $16,000 For The Walter Reed Warrior Family Coordination Cell

Saturday, August 2nd, 2014


Bethesda, Md. (PRWEB) June 10, 2014

Thanks to the efforts of nearly 600 runners and 80 student volunteers, LMT Inc. and the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences Student Spouses Club (SSC) presented a $ 16,000 donation to the Walter Reed National Military Medical Centers Warrior Family Coordination Cell.

On April 26, LMT Inc., a Vienna, Va.-based national security consulting firm, sponsored the 2nd Annual SSC Wounded Warrior Run at the Agricultural History Farm Park in Deerwood, Md.

We ran to care for those in harms way, said Lani Hay, President and CEO of LMT Inc. We ran for their families. And we ran to help those service members who have sacrificed so much and are working on getting well enough to return home from Walter Reed.

Its a cause deeply important and connected to LMT Inc., a mathematics optimization company that helps businesses and government transform otherwise ambiguous data into clear and actionable insight.

For the last decade, LMT Inc.’s team of analysts, many of which are military veterans themselves, have studied the narratives from the frontlines of military operations in Afghanistan to help predict and prevent military troops and civilian communities from getting hurt.

The race, which included a 5K, 10K and Kids Fun Run that wounded warriors and their families also participated in, was entirely organized and managed by volunteers from the Uniformed Services University (USU) of the Health Sciences and their significant others.

One hundred percent of the proceeds benefitted the Walter Reed National Military Medical Centers Warrior Family Coordination Cell.

We wanted to do something meaningful for our members and we couldnt think of a better organization to do that for, said Christine Kempsell, Race Director and spouse of a medical student at USU. We really couldnt have done it without the support of our sponsors and having LMT as the presenting sponsor took us to a whole new level.

The Warrior Family Coordination Cell serves as the central coordinating point between the military branches and commands for all non-medical support for the wounded, ill and injured military service members recovering on the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center Bethesda campus.

That non-medical support includes working with patients and their families to provide opportunities for them to enjoy wholesome activities on and off the Walter Reed campus during their recovery and reintegration back into society after sustaining serious injuries or illnesses.

Since 2011, the coordination cell has helped manage more than half a million dollars in donated goods and services and coordinated and executed more than 4,700 events, including those at the White House, on Capitol Hill and with the Office of the Secretary of Defense. Thats more than Walter Reed Georgia Ave. and Naval Medical Center Portsmouth have done combined, and four times more than the National Naval Medical Center was accustomed to prior to the latest Base Realignment and Closure Commission decisions.

They also host weekly BBQs as a meet and greet for the families to get to know other, to get to know other people who are in the same situation as they are, Kempsell said.

Couldnt make the run? Donations are still accepted online.

About Lanmark Technology (LMT Inc.):

LMT Inc. is a mathematic optimization company, helping business and government to transform otherwise ambiguous data into clear and actionable insight. Where most people see the events and details of life and work as narratives, LMT Inc. views the world through a mathematical lens, observing data points and numbers.

Deep in that data lies the meaning to numbers trends, patterns and predictions of what may happen in the future. For government clients, that means preventing future harm from occurring to people and property. For business leaders, it gives them the solutions they need to make informed decisions.

For the last decade, LMT Inc.’s team of analysts have studied the narratives from the frontlines of military operations to help predict and prevent military troops and civilian communities from getting hurt. Private organizations now increasingly turn to LMT Inc. for equivalent predictive analysis.

Learn more about LMT Inc. at http://www.LMT-INC.com.

LMT Inc.’s subject matter experts are knowledgeable about many of the most relevant global issues of the day, and welcome the opportunity to share insights.

Brian Krow – Director of Creative Services

571-490-6603, Brian.Krow(at)LMT-INC(dot)com.







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What’s The 411 TV: Justin Tuck Hosts Annual Tuck’s Celebrity Billiard’s Tournament

Saturday, August 2nd, 2014

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Expats Enjoy a Sailing Retirement in the Med, Latin America and Asia from $1,000 a Month InternationalLiving.com

Friday, August 1st, 2014

Baltimore, MD (PRWEB) July 29, 2014

Plenty of everyday people are choosing to live on the water full-timein their retirement, says InternationalLiving.com editor Jason Holland, author of the publications new report. After a bit of training and hands-on experience at home, theyre tying up beside mega-yachts in the Mediterranean, finding large floating communities of like-minded expat sailors in the Caribbean, and island hopping in the Gulf of Thailand, heading wherever their fancy takes them.

According to Holland, This lifestyle can be more affordable than most folks assume, allowing them to live on the water for less than it would cost to stay home. For under $ 100,000, you can buy a well-equipped used sail boat around 40 feet in length, which has plenty of room for two people.

As the report explains, living costs for a couple can be as little as $ 1,000 to $ 1,500 a month, including marina fees (at a full-service marina facility that typically includes water, power, wifi, and other amenities). These fees are usually based on the length of the boat and generally run from $ 150 to $ 600 per month, depending on location. Marinas in Asia and Latin America tend to cost less; those in Europe more.

Expats Carol and Kent Witt anchored throughout the Med during their sailing retirement. We once anchored off Capo Palinuro, south of Italys Amalfi Coast, says Carol. The water there is perfect for swimming and snorkelingtwo of our favorite pastimes. On the cliff overlooking our anchorage was a hotel that charges $ 342 a night. Guests have to walk down a rickety network of several hundred steps to reach the cove that serves as the resorts beach. At night we went ashore and enjoyed the fancy hotels sunset views and ambience for the price of a cocktail.

A sailing life is easier and safer than ever before, thanks to modern technology for navigation and communication, the report reveals.

With GPS for navigation you always know exactly where you are, a safe route to get where youre going and how long itll take to get there, says Holland. You program in the destination, just like with a land GPS. You have radar for monitoring weather. And there are even monitoring systems that help you avoid large commercial ships.

Most folks start with basic sailing classes. Gary Pierce knew nothing about sailing. But that wasnt going to stop me, he says. Over the next four years my wife Julie and I prepared, taking the baby-steps approach to sailboat life. I read everything I could get my hands on about sailing and cruising. We started taking sailing lessons in Kemah, Texas, 90 miles from our home.

The Caribbean offers a well-established boating infrastructure, as well as plenty of deserted islands to explore. Its proximity to the eastern U.S. makes it a great place to try out life at sea. Right now, Im looking at turquoise, clear waters in all directions, says expat Tina Dreffin, 58. The sky is always blue, and the weather is warm year-round. And we catch dinner off the back of the boat. She, along with her husband, Peter, 63, lives aboard the couples catamaran, Freebird, in the Central Exumas of the Bahamas.

Besides the Bahamas, other top spots in the region include Placencia, Belize; Roatan, Honduras, the Bocas del Toro archipelago of Panama; the British Virgin Islands; and the island of Antigua.

Sailors have plied the Mediterranean in their pleasure craft since the days of the Phoenicians, Greeks, and Romans and today expats continue to do so. Weve hopscotched our way along the northern Turkish coast and sailed between Greek islands where everything is blue and whitethe sea, the sand, the sky, and the houses, says Carol Witt. In fact, weve sailed all over the Mediterranean. Anyone can retire like this. I did it at 60 and I wasnt a sailor.

As well as featuring stories from expats who are cruising the Med and Latin America, International Livings report also explores a sailing retirement in Asia, where a couple can enjoy this lifestyle from $ 2,000 a month.

The full report on expats enjoying a sailing retirement, which includes resources to help learn the arts and sciences of sailing, navigation, boat repair and maintenance, and more, can be read here: Find Your Sea Legs with an Affordable Boating Retirement.

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Media Contact: For information about InternationalLiving.com content republishing, available source material or to book an interview for radio, TV or print with one of our experts, contact Associate Editor Carol Barron, 772-678-0287 (US), CBarron(at)InternationalLiving(dot)com or visit the Media Center. For automatic updates on the most current stories, follow International Living Media on Twitter.

For more than 30 years, InternationalLiving.com has been the leading authority for anyone looking for global retirement or relocation opportunities. Through its monthly magazine and related e-letters, extensive website, podcasts, online bookstore, and events held around the world, InternationalLiving.com provides information and services to help its readers live better, travel farther, have more fun, save more money, and find better business opportunities when they expand their world beyond their own shores. InternationalLiving.com has more than 200 correspondents traveling the globe, investigating the best opportunities for travel, retirement, real estate, and investment.

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