Rinehardt Injury Attorneys - October 2021

Prepping for the holidays is exciting and fun, but it requires tons of planning, cooking, decorating, and cleaning. To avoid getting bogged down while preparing for cheerful celebrations with friends and family, try these easy ways to get your house sparkling clean and ready to host. Roll the Ceilings When it comes to ceilings, especially if they are textured, thoroughly cleaning off dust, dander, and cobwebs can be challenging. When you use a broom, chunks typically go flying around and make a larger mess. However, if you whip out a painting roller, dampen it, and roll your ceilings just like you are painting, you are sure to get the job done! Socks on Your Hands Have you ever run a finger along a panel of your blinds and it comes up black? Blinds tend to be huge dust collectors. By throwing some socks on your hands, you can get back to clean blinds. All you have to do is find a pair of old socks, “glove up,” and dampen them. From there, if you grip each individual

blind panel and slide your hand along the length of it, you will gather tons of nasty dirt and dust onto the sock. Cleaning Balls Utilizing tennis balls for your house chores may sound strange. However, when drying a bulky bed comforter in your dryer, adding a few tennis balls will ensure the stuffing does not gather all to one side. The balls help keep everything nice and even. Pillowcases and Fans Your ceiling fans collect all of the nasties — dirt, dust, bugs, and allergens. For an easy way to clean them without spreading all the grime around your home, turn to old pillowcases! Simply slip the pillowcase over each individual fan blade and then wipe. All of the debris will end up in the pillowcase itself. A clean home is the key to happy living and is paramount for hosting over the holidays. With these tricks up your sleeve, you are now a cleaning expert!

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5th Annual Thanks-GIVE-away

INSPIRATION CORNER KEITH TORBERT When John first opened Rinehardt Law Firm in 2001, he invested in case management software. Since that time, we have been blessed to work with Keith Torbert in all matters of technical support. Keith is a brilliant information technology professional. With endless patience, there is seemingly no problem he can’t solve. But what really inspires us about Keith is his generosity, spirituality, and compassion. With boundless energy, Keith works a full-time job in IT and part-time as a consultant for law firms. He and his wife, Marlene, also home school their seven (yes, seven!) children. Keith is an ordained minister and serves as the pastor at Daniel Missionary Baptist Church in

For the fifth year running, Rinehardt Injury Attorneys are putting turkeys on tables for those families in our community who are facing adversity or hardship and need a helping hand.

We will be giving away 250 turkeys on a first come, first served basis on Nov. 22 (time TBD).

historic Tuskegee, Alabama. Through his church, Keith has led mission trips to Peru to help those in need. Keith lives by the expression: “Love people the way you want to be loved, and treat people the way you want to be treated.”

Thanksgiving is a time to gather around the table, share a special meal, and give thanks. Rinehardt Injury Attorneys want every family in our community to have the opportunity to enjoy the holiday without financial stress.

Keith on a mission trip to Lima, Peru, in December 2020, where he built a computer lab for an orphanage so the kids could continue school during COVID-19.

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