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The Skin Cancer Foundation offers free Skin Thursdayʼs special election to Cancer Screenings in Nashville on May 27 - 28 determine Nashvilleʼs 9th mayor

Registered voters will go municipal officials. However, to the polls Thursday to mayoral candidate Ludye determine Nashville’s ninth Wallace sued on the basis of mayor in this special election state law (T.C.A. § 2-14-102) that became necessary when and a 2007 Metropolitan one candidate didn’t receive government charter amend- a majority of votes on May 1. ment, both requiring an David Briley has held the earlier election if the next job since former Mayor general metropolitan elec- resigned earli- tion was more than 12 er this year He is hoping to months away. The Destination: Healthy Skin Mobile Unit will be available Sunday, May 27 and Monday, May 28. become mayor full time; how- Supreme Court agreed with ever, 12 other candidates Wallace's argument, unani- Skin cancer is the most ble and highly treatable when this summer to engage the want the job. mously ordering a mayoral common cancer in the U.S., caught early. The Skin Cancer public with its mobile skin The candidates include: election between May 21 and but it’s also highly preventa- Foundation is doing its part cancer education program Carlin J. Alford, Ralph May 25. Destination: Healthy Skin. Bristol, Jeff Obafemi Carr, Early voting ended last Through the Destination: Julia Clark-Johnson, Erica Saturday, and according to Healthy Skin program, The Gilmore, Albert Hacker, the Davidson County Election Skin Cancer Foundation David L. Hiland, Harold M. Commission, more than seeks to save lives by educat- Love, Jeffrey A. Napier, Jon 172,000 people have already ing the public about effective Sewell, Carol M. Swain and cast their ballot. sun protection for skin cancer Ludye N. Wallace. Polls will be open on prevention as well as the Former Mayor Barry re- Thursday, May 24 from 7 a.m. importance of early detec- signed on March 6, 2018, – 7 p.m. tion. and the Davidson County If one person doesn’t Skin cancer is already the Election Commission sched- receive the majority of votes most common form of cancer uled an election for August 2, on Thursday, another elec- in the and inci- 2018 to coincide with the tion will be held June 28 dence continues to rise. It’s state primary elections, between the top two candi- estimated that in 2018, 1,900 school board elections and dates. the election of several other Destination: Healthy Skin RV Exam Room. - photo submitted See Screenings on Page 5

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NASHVILLE, TN PERMIT PERMIT TN NASHVILLE, E-MAIL [email protected] FAX 615-298-1015 TICKED OFF HOT-LINE 615-298-5597 U.S. POSTAGE PAID POSTAGE U.S. PRESORTED STANDARD PRESORTED NEWS/SOCIAL NEWS/ADVERTISING 615-298-1500 www.gcanews.com TICKED OFF E-MAIL [email protected] Page 2- The News, May 24, 2018 Applications being accepted for the summer session MNPD's Citizen Police Academy The Metropolitan Nashville applications is 5 p.m. on June 4. provides an up close, unique Nashville Police Department, it Involved/Citizen-Police- Police Department (MNPD) Participants will learn about and interesting look at a vari- does not make a participant a Academy.aspx announces the summer session police work through the per- ety of our components and pro- certified law enforcement offi- Persons desiring an applica- of the popular Citizen Police spective of a variety of guest grams,” Chief Steve Anderson cer, nor is it designed to train tion by mail or fax, or persons Academy will begin Monday, speakers, including members said. “Persons from all neigh- citizens to perform law enforce- with questions, are invited June 11. Nashvillians interest- of the police department’s spe- borhoods are invited to consid- ment duties. to contact Michelle Crowder ed in learning about the inner cialized components. Topics er joining us. Class members Applications can be submit- Meadows, the department’s workings and law enforcement will include gangs, narcotics will come away each week with ted on the Internet by logging Citizen Police Academy Co- strategies of their police enforcement, domestic vio- knowledge about police work onto http://www.nashville.gov/ ordinator, at 615-943-2110. department are cordially invit- lence, traffic/ DUI enforcement, they didn’t have before.” Police-Department/Get- ed to apply for this free 12-week Internet crimes, emergency Each applicant should com- course. preparedness, crime preven- mit to attending at least 10 of Classes will be held on Monday tion and the judicial process. the 12 sessions, be a Davidson nights from 6 p.m. - 9 p.m. There will also be a tour of the County resident/business owner, Avoiding Scams while on Vacation through August 27 in the com- Emergency Communications at least 21 years old, and have no munity room of the Madison Center, a visit to the MNPD arrest record (excluding minor by the Council on Aging Precinct, 400 Myatt Drive. gun range, and a demonstration traffic violations). While com- Because class size is limited, by the Aviation, Canine and pletion of the course gives citi- As summer quickly ap- you really need your social interested persons are urged to Mounted units. zens an understanding of the proaches, keep Benjamin security card with you? Birth apply now. The deadline for “The Citizen Police Academy workings of the Metropolitan Franklin's words of wisdom certificate? If not, leave it at in mind: “an ounce of pre- home. vention is worth a pound of • Take photocopies or a GORDON JCC cure.” Here are some tips to picture of all the information NASHVILLE keep you, your family and in your wallet. That includes identity safe while enjoying front and back photos of your your vacation. credit/bank cards, I.D., pass- port, etc. Keep the copies in a SUMMER FUN • Notify your bank. Trav- safe place, not your wallet or eling out of state or overseas purse. while using your bankcard • Be wary of free Wi-Fi. 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If Holiday cookouts contest, DJ, giant board games, and and phones. your ID is stolen, file a police Basketball, racquetball, and more! • Save the social media posts. report immediately. This is volleyball courts Wait until you are home to necessary for creating a INTERESTED? share the photos of your fam- paper trail as well as a time- Aquatics classes Family, couple, and individual summer ily vacation. You don’t want frame for the theft. If travel- Indoor track memberships available from Memorial Day to announce when your home ing overseas and your pass- Outdoor sports fields through Labor Day. will be empty. port is lost or stolen, contact • Make sure you place a hold the nearest U.S. Embassy or Outdoor pickleball courts Contact us to learn more at 615.356.7170 or at Nashvillejcc.org/summer on newspaper and mail deliv- Consulate, they can help you State-of-the-art fitness center eries. A full mailbox or sever- with a replacement. 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Nashville Public Education Foundation opens applications for two awards

The Nashville Public Educa- Education Foundation is all this summer. To see a full list of org/past-hall-fame-honorees/. ties that are available, contact tion Foundation (NPEF) is look- about,” said Shannon Hunt, who has been inducted into the If interested in being a spon- Melinda Judd at melinda.judd ing to identify and scale promis- NPEF president and CEO. “We Public Schools Hall of Fame to sor or would like more informa- @nashvillepef.org or 615-727- ing work inside and in partner- are committed to championing date, visit http://nashvillepef. tion on sponsorship opportuni- 1515. ship with MNPS schools. It will innovative solutions in education award $20,000 in grants to help and providing the resources to grow and scale bold, innovative ensure Nashville has an exem- strategies that are moving the plary public school system for needle for kids in Nashville’s our students, parents and teach- public schools. ers. That’s why we created a new The NPEF has opened the award focused solely on teachers application period for two and their innovations. They are awards – the inaugural Inspiring at the front lines of our education Educator Award and the Inspir- system and should be rewarded ing Innovation Award. The for their hard work. We hope this awards will be presented at the award helps do just that, and 14th annual Public Schools Hall inspires others to strive for bold of Fame Luncheon on Tuesday, excellence.” October 2, at the Omni Nashville This year’s event is co-chaired Hotel. by Brenda Wynn and Janet The Hall of Fame, presented Miller, both of whom are MNPS by First Tennessee Bank, honors graduates and past inductees Metro Nashville Public Schools into the Public Schools Hall of (MNPS) alumni, teachers and Fame. Last year’s event was a community organizations by cel- record-breaking event, with ebrating the hard work and posi- more than 800 people celebrating tive impact they have made on and supporting the city’s public Nashville’s public education. schools. The NPEF has opened appli- “It’s important that, as a city cations for two awards: and community, we come togeth- · Inspiring Educator Award: er to support strong public The NPEF’s newest award, schools. They are the backbone of underwritten this year by a strong and vibrant Nashville,” Ingram Charities, is given to an Wynn said. MNPS teacher or teaching team “This year’s event will contin- demonstrating promising prac- ue a strong tradition of celebrat- tices or scalable ideas that ing those who are innovating for inspire students of all back- powerful and scalable solutions grounds to fall in love with learn- for our students,” Miller said. ing while striving to achieve aca- Applications should be sub- demic success. Applicants must mitted online at nashvillepef. demonstrate sound teaching org/hall-of-fame by June 15. A practices that are research-based selection committee will review scalable to other classrooms and applications, with this year’s schools. Winners will receive up finalists to be announced later to $10,000 to support, scale or seed outstanding practices to other Every life has a story. We honor each one. educational spaces in Nashville. · Inspiring Innovation Award: This award, underwrit- JoinJoin uuss fforor a ten by Nissan, is given to a pro- gram or school that exemplifies Memorial Day the NPEF’s commitment to bringing bold, innovative strate- gies to MNPS schools. Nominees Tribute must demonstrate creative, out- side-the-box approaches to teach- Saturday, May 26 Sunday, May 27 ing or educational programming, 6:00pm 3:30pm with demonstrable impact. These are bright spots in our communi- SPRINGFIELD ty and/or people doing the most JOELTON HILLS Memorial Gardens innovative work accompanied by Memorial Gardens clear, measurable outcomes for Presented by Life House Fellowship Church kids. The winner receives a Monday, May 28 $10,000 grant to help scale or HARPETH HILLS expand its work. Past recipients 10:00am Memory Gardens & Funeral Home include Limitless Libraries and SUMNER The Newcomers Academy at The Pavilion at Harpeth Memorial Gardens For more information: STEM Prep, two programs Nashville Community known for their innovative work Presented by American Legion Post 17—Gallatin Concert Band (Chairs provided) 615-823-5010 to provide Metro Nashville Public Schools access to the SUMNER JOELTON HILLS SPRINGFIELD library’s 2 million-item collection MEMORIAL MEMORY MEMORIAL GARDENS, and to advance academic achieve- GARDENS GARDENS FUNERAL HOME & CREMATION CENTER ment and social integration for 353 E. Main St. 1623 Highway 109 North 420 Albert Gallatin Ave 9090 Highway 100 6216 Clarksville Pike 4005 Memorial Blvd MNPS’ new arriving students, Hendersonville Gallatin Gallatin Nashville Joelton Springfield respectively. HendersonvilleFH.com CrestviewFH.com HarpethHills.com JoeltonHills.com SpringfieldFH.com “These awards get to the heart REMEMBER FOREVER. of what the Nashville Public CELEBRATE LIFE. ™ ©LeapTie Page 4- The News, May 24, 2018

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By Lawrence M. Lipman

A Guide to the Mortgage Refinance Process

After owning a home for a submit a loan application, limit few years, many people look this process to a two-week peri- to refinance their mortgage. od to lessen the impact on your Refinancing is the process of credit score. obtaining a new mortgage to 5. Know your all-in costs. reduce monthly payments, There can be many fees associ- lower interest rates, take cash ated with a home loan refi- out of the home for large pur- nance such as application fees, chases or change mortgage the cost of an appraisal, origi- companies. Often, many people nation fees, document process- refinance when they have equi- ing fees, an underwriting fee, a ty on their home – the differ- credit report charge, title ence between the amount owed research and insurance, record- and the home’s value. ing fees and tax transfer fees. Before you begin, it is impor- You should get a clear estimate Detectives searching for man who hid in tant to weigh the pros and cons of these fees from each lender of refinancing a home loan. you consider so there are no woman's unlocked car and threatened her While you may think it’s as surprises. easy as a few emails and phone 6. Gather paperwork. In a Midtown Precinct detectives as she was traveling west- aged to contact Crime Stoppers calls, there are many important digital world, this step is easily are working to identify the bound on Hickory View Drive, at 615-742-7463. Callers to Crime steps that need to be taken to disregarded. You will want to man, who, on Friday night, hid the man jumped up from the stoppers can remain anony- ensure the process is done cor- spend time printing (or down- in the back seat of an unlocked back seat. He told her he had a mous and qualify for a rectly. In some cases, the loading to a digital file) any vehicle after the 22-year-old weapon and to drive. She ini- cash reward. Persons can process may be more extensive statements, pay stubs and nec- female driver went inside the tially complied but then accel- also convey information elec- than buying the home itself ! essary forms of identification Shell convenience store at 5455 erated, made several sharp tronically be logging onto See below for our step-by- for the lender. Nolensville Pike and then turns at a high rate of speed, www.nashvillecrimestoppers. step guide to refinancing a 7. Lock-in your rate. Once threatened to shoot her unless and returned to the Shell com. mortgage. the lender has given you a rate, she drove according to his where she jumped out of the 1. Identify your goal. Many you will need to decide whether direction. vehicle. The suspect also got Metropolitan Nashville Police out and fled on foot. Have a community aim to shorten – or at least or not, and when, to settle. You news story? maintain – their current loan don’t want the rate you are Department spokesperson Don The suspect is a black man term while lowering their inter- offered to change during a spec- Aaron, said that the woman who appears to be in his 20s. Let us know! est rate. As stated above, it is ified period prior to closing. parked her car in front of the He is approximately six feet important that you know why 8. Have cash available. store at 9 p.m. and went inside tall with a medium build. Send your news to: you are getting into this process There will likely be expenses to for approximately 10 minutes. Anyone with information [email protected] and that you are doing so for pay at closing, so be sure to She got back into her car and about this incident is encour- the right reason. have the cash on hand you need 2. Determine your credit to cover these costs. Again, this score. You will be offered bet- is listed in your loan estimate, Green Hills News, Belle Meade News, West Meade News, ter interest rates when you so there should be no surprises. West Side News, Bellevue News, Donelson News, have a high credit history and Hermitage News and Nashville Today Newspapers credit score. Make sure to check While there are many vari- your credit score using a trust- ables to consider, refinancing Gary Cunningham, Founder and Publisher Emeritus worthy source. can enhance your financial 3. Know your home’s cur- position and lower your month- rent value. To find the current ly payment, particularly when Anthony Cunningham - President and Publisher value of your home, visit online done for the right reason with a sites like Trulia, consult your good rate and a suitable term. Wanda Southerland - Contributor Horace Johns - Columnist realtor or check out tax records For more details and to get the Gloria Ruth Finney - Contributor Larry Lipman - Columnist for recent home sales in your process started, call our team at Paul Ladd - Contributor Brenda Batey - Social Editor neighborhood that are similar RE/MAX Homes and Estates, in size and condition to your Lipman Group today. Jim Wilson - Columnist Lisa Bold - Production Manager home. Then, estimate your Member: Published weekly by GCA Publishing Co., Inc. at 2323 Crestmoor Road in Nashville, Tn. 37215, (615)-298-1500. home value with free online Lawrence M. Lipman is the Copyright © and Trademarked ™ 1999, all rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced tools like NerdWallet. owner and president of Suburban Newspaper Network in whole or in part by any means without the express written consent of the publisher. 4. Start shopping for mort- RE/MAX Homes and Estates, gage rates. 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From Page One making approximately 40 stops in 15 cities over three months. Screenings... The Foundation’s RV will spend two to three days in each com- people in Tennessee will be munity it visits, making its way diagnosed with melanoma, one around the country before of the most dangerous forms of returning to the East Coast in skin cancer. August for the final events of When skin cancers are found the season in Boston. and removed early, they are Volunteer dermatologists almost always curable. That will be on-hand performing the is why The Skin Cancer exams and will be available for Foundation recommends that media interviews before, dur- everyone visit a dermatologist ing and after the events. Our annually for a professional skin spokespersons can talk about exam, in addition to practicing why skin cancer screenings are monthly head-to-toe self-exams, important, what to look for, and looking for any new or chang- how to protect yourself from ing lesions that might be can- the sun. Additionally, local skin cerous or precancerous. cancer survivors are available The Foundation’s 38-foot RV, with notice to speak about their complete with two exam rooms, personal experience. will be visiting Nashville from The Skin Cancer Foun- May 27 to May 28 (locations and dation is the only global organi- times below). Participants will zation solely devoted to the pre- receive free skin cancer screen- vention, early detection and ings, educational materials and treatment of skin cancer. The sun protection giveaways. mission of the Foundation is to decrease the incidence of skin Sunday: May 27, 10-4 p.m. cancer through public and Nashville Flea Market professional education and 625 Smith Ave research. Since its inception in Nashville, TN 37203 1979, the Foundation has recom- mended following a complete Monday: May 28, 10-1 p.m. sun protection regimen that Music City Walk of Fame includes seeking shade and 121 4th Ave South covering up with clothing, Nashville, TN 37203 including a wide-brimmed hat and UV-blocking sunglasses, in Nashville is the third stop of addition to daily sunscreen use. the program where there will For more information, visit be two days of events. The RV SkinCancer.org. will then continue its journey,

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Same Salon, New Location Entrance 615-292-8049 Inside Mall The Mall at Green Hills 2126 Abbott Martin Rd, Suite 132, Nashville, TN 37215 Get Results From Your Advertising Dollars! Call 615-298-1500 Page 6- The News, May 24, 2018 Sharing the World and Cultural exchange program one, forced me to come out of will stick with me forever. It I cannot thank my host fami- in the United States and every my comfort zone. I personally feels like I experienced more in ly enough for making me feel at year we have wonderful families grew so much from this experi- this time than in the last four home! I will always know I have here who host these students to ence. What I especially enjoyed years and I love having all these a home in Nashville with people help make their exchange year a about going to HHS was the memories of who helped form- who love me and I am very success. Our students this year amazing theatre program ing me and giving me new ideas thankful for that. are from Slovakia, Norway, through which I found my clos- and inspiration.” This really is the best year of South Korea, Germany, and est friends and I made a lot of Julia says: “My name is Julia my life!” Holland. great experiences. Being part of van den Heuvel van der Meulen. These students are excellent This year three of these stu- an American host family not I am 19 years old and I have lived examples of the students who dents were at Hillsboro High only gave me the insight view of in Nashville for one year as an want to come to study here and School. They have had a won- the American way of life but it exchange student. As a small exchange cultures and ideas derful year and wonderful host also was awesome to experience child I’ve always loved America, with their host families and parents. All three students have a completely new family struc- I went on holidays with my fam- the community. Host families been exceptional students as ture and a new family life.I ily and had a great time. I was become ambassadors to the well as active in other activities. enjoyed so much just having determined to live in America world and learn about another Svenja Peters from Germany is dinner all together or meeting as an exchange student and so I part of the world too, Svenja Peters, Vincent Gorkos, active in theater and won the up with family friends and hear- did. We are in need of host fami- role of Tiger Lily in Peter Pan. ing about their stories. I have During my exchange year, lies for next year’s students. Julia van dan Heuvel. Julia van den Heuvel from learnt a lot through that. I’ve learned so much about There are both girls and boys Holland has been a cheerleader . Through the school I made all myself and I got to explore new available and we have a deadline Judith Broadbent Vincent Gorkos is playing ten- the typical American High things. One of the highlights coming for thier placement. Contributor to The News nis this spring. All the students School experiences that I was that I became a cheerleader For additional information Exchange students love to have really learned many things enjoyed a lot. Since it is very dif- at my high school, I am in the IB or to apply to host, please come to Nashville and Middle and helped the school and their ferent from the school I was program as an IB CP student contact Judith Broadbent at Tennessee. families expand their culture coming from, it was interesting and I went to prom with the cap- [email protected]. This year we have had seven and connection to the world. to see how the school works in tain of the American football wonderful students from EF Svenja says “Doing an another country. I am grateful team. But most important to me Have a community news story? High School Exchange Program exchange year benefited me in for everyone who helped me are the friends that I made and Let us know! Send your news to: with families in Middle Ten- many ways. Being alone in a make this year very special for my host family whom I stayed [email protected] nessee. EF is the oldest Academic new school, not knowing any- me and this 10 months in the US with. Nashville Artists selected for Metro Office Building collection Metro Arts Completes “40 for 40” Launch of Art WORKS Initiative, Bringing Local Art to Nashvilleʼs Public Buildings Twelve Nashville artists’ for installation in public spaces Office Building collection pur- Rogers Horton, Elizabeth Metro Office Building, 800 2nd works will be added to the city’s within Metro buildings. chase: John Baeder, Paul Sanford, James Threalkill and Avenue South, which houses Public Art Collection as part At their monthly meeting Collins, Robert Durham, John Thaxton Waters. multiple public service points, of Metro Arts’ Art WORKS ini- last week, the Metro Arts Guider, Katherine Krebs, Metro Arts will choose including Metro Codes, Planning, tiative to acquire small-scale Commission approved the fol- Marilyn Murphy, Michael Ray works from these individuals to and Water Services. pieces created by local artists lowing artists for the Metro Nott, David Piñeros, Mandy install in public locations of the The finalists were chosen from an open call to Nashville- Davidson County artists whose work is creative, innovative, and reflective of Nashville neighborhoods and places. These selections complete Generation to Generation... Metro Arts’ “40 for 40” cam- paign, the first phase of the Art WORKS initiative, marking the 40th anniversary of the agency’s We Can Keep You Smiling! founding and launched with prior selections that are slated to be added to the Historic Metro Courthouse later this year. Art WORKS acquisitions will join the 50 pieces in Metro’s Public Art Collection, pur-   chased and managed through the percent for public art fund-    ing set forth in the city’s Public (formerly PS Smiles) Art Guidelines. “The ’40 for 40’ project cele- Come Smile With Us brates Metro Arts’ 40-year his- tory, and it truly embodies our Dr. James Kirby mission to drive a vibrant and equitable community through 2000 Richard Jones Road the arts,” said Metro Arts Suite 109 Executive Director Jennifer Nashville, TN 37215 Cole. “We are enhancing Metro 615-327-2123 buildings and public spaces www.ps-smiles.com that we all value, while we’re supporting wages for our city’s Now accepting new patients creative workers.” Additional information is available online at www. artsnashville.org. May 24, 2018, The News- Page 7

Cumberland Chapter NSDAR celebrates Cumberland Trust surpasses 125th Anniversary $3 billion in assets On Wednesday, May 16, Cumberland Chapter NSDAR Nashville-based corporate trustee passes celebrated its 125th anniver- monumental milestone; reaching $3 billion sary with a luncheon meeting at Hillwood Country Club. in assets in just 17 years Forty-eight members and Cumberland Trust, an inde- focused exclusively on being a guests attended. Yellow roses pendent corporate trustee corporate trustee, not a finan- were used as centerpieces to with nine offices serving cial or legal advisor, it opened honor the role the chapter clients in 48 states, today the door for collaboration with played in Women’s Suffrage. announces that it has sur- advisors across the country. The chapter was organized passed $3 billion in assets This model uniquely allows on February 1, 1893, and char- under administration, a major advisors to offer best-in-class tered on December 15, 1893, milestone and a sign that the corporate trustee services to with Mrs. Ida Horton East as it’s firm’s unique, collaborative its clients through Cumberland Organizing Regent. Cumber- approach has been enthusias- Trust, without having to land Chapter DAR is one of Anniversary Committee L-R: Elaine Fleming, Allison Stabile, tically embraced by clients worry about service overlap or only 7 chapters in Tennessee to and business partners alike. redundancies. have a Real Daughter of the Chairman Judy McFarland, Regent Barbara White, Emily “This milestone means fam- Cumberland Trust’s model American Revolution, Mrs. Robinson, and Karen Cox. ilies are trusting us to put has resonated throughout the Mary Dicken Morris Smith. their legacy in our hands,” industry. The firm finished Historian Karen Cox pre- Robinson honored an said Joseph K. Presley, Chair- with just over $6 million at the sented the chapter’s history, early member, Annie man, President and CEO of end of its first year to now and 2nd Vice Regent Allison Gilchrist, with the Cumberland Trust. “As a firm more than $3 billion. In that Stabile presented proclama- Woman in American we are focused on people, their time, it has expanded its tions from Mayor Briley and History Award. needs, and their values – and national footprint to include Senator Alexander honoring Members of the that has resonated. Most offices across the country and the chapter. Four Honorary 125th Anniversary importantly to us, growth sim- grown its employee count Chapter Regents were present Committee were: ply means we are helping from four individuals at its at the meeting: Nancy Chairman Judy more and more families. We’re start to more than 100 people Griswold, Nancy Fullerton, McFarland, Karen humbled and thankful by in 2018. Emily Robinson, and Judy Cox, Priscilla Dorris, reaching this mark.” For more information on McFarland. The luncheon Elaine Fleming, Cumberland Trust began Cumberland Trust and how speaker was DAR State Regent Emily Robinson, in 2001 in Nashville as a firm it works with advisors and Charlotte Reynolds, who Speaker and Regent: State Regent Allison Stabile, and specializing in trust and for clients, visit: http:// brought attention to early Charlotte Reynolds and Regent Barbara Regent Barbara estate administration. Since it cumberlandtrust.com/ facts about NSDAR. Emily White. White.

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“Operation Famous Salute”- Hermitage Precinct Crime Sheet A letter-writing campaign for our Military from 5-13 to 5-19-18 all Tennessee Famous Dave’s and women that we are always locations will invite patrons to thinking of them.” write to active services mem- Since its inception, “Oper- This week Last week bers and those recovering in ation Famous Salute” has col- our nation’s military hospi- lected over 13,000 letters and Murders 0 0 tals. In turn, Famous Dave’s sent them to military person- will provide all stationary, a nel serving around the world, Aggravated Assaults 21 10 “Operation Famous Salute” coloring page for children, and recovering stateside. returns for a twelfth year to and all the postage costs to Famous Dave’s in Hermit- the Hermitage and Smyrna send these messages to our age located at 5000 Old Sex Crimes 0 2 locations over the Memorial nation’s military members. Hickory Blvd, will collect let- Day holiday weekend. “This is one of the best ters beginning Friday, May 25, Bus. Robbery 0 1 “Operation Famous Salute” things we can do to honor through the close of business is a letter writing campaign those who have given their on Memorial Day; Monday, Street Robbery 12 7 geared to deliver thank you lives in service to defend our May 28. messages and notes of encour- nation, and each one of us,” For questions or more agement to our nation’s active said franchise co-owner information about how to par- Burglary (Residential) 13 15 and recovering military serv- Laurel Renegar. “And that is, ticipate, please email info1 ice members. to take care of those presently @homeofthebigslab.com, or Burglarly (Commercial) 4 1 Beginning Friday, May 25, serving to remind those men call (615) 882-0999. Motor Vehicle Theft 9 6 Last month to celebrate Earth Day, Stones River Womanʼs Club sponsored a trash art Theft from Motor Vehicle 20 16 contest for 7th grade students at Holy Rosary Academy. Students could use only materials Shoplifting 20 16 they had on hand and could not purchase supplies. Pictured L-R: Mrs. Johnnie Maggart Larcenies 22 20 of Stones River, Ryan Burns with his 4th place entry, “Home”; Reagan Robinson for her 3rd place entry “Time to Recycle”; Lauren Birdwell for her 2nd place entry, “Hanging Garden”; Kaitlyn Barnes for her 1st place Total Offenses 121 94 entry, Trash Bird”; and Mrs Peggy Walker from Stones River Womanʼs Club.

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May 24 Tickets start out at $25 the For individuals interested Society and Vanderbilt Der- On October 26, 1897 The Frist Art Museumʼs day of or $20 in advance. in competing, go to https:// matology are partnering to Nashville American published Children 6 and under get in usag2018nashville.eventbrite.co offer a free SpotMe® skin can- a list of “Awards for Excellence Grand Reopening of the free. Season passes will be m/ (competitors age 18+ only) cer screening on Saturday, June of Exhibits” at the Tennessee Martin ArtQuest Gallery available for all six Pickin’ For tickets and more informa- 2, from 9 a.m. to noon at Centennial Exposition. Among On Monday, January 29, the Parties this year. For more tion go to www.usairguitar.com. Vanderbilt Dermatology One the Decorative Arts winners Frist Art Museum began a com- information go to https:// Hundred Oaks, 719 Thompson was a black photographer from plete renovation of the Martin www.nowplayingnashville.com June 2 Lane, Suite 26300, (use En- St. Paul, Minnesota, named ArtQuest Gallery (MAQ). The /event/full-moon-pickin-party- trance C). This event is free and Harry Shepherd. sixteen-year-old hands-on art- 23/ Temple Baptist Church open to the public. No appoint- Harry Shepherd’s clientele making space serves as a pre- Block Party ment is needed. of all races included the mier destination for families, May 26 Join Temple Baptist Church The SPOTme® skin cancer Minnesota State Legislature, children, and school groups to U.S. Air Guitar Southern Block Party on Saturday start- screening program is part of educator Booker T. Washing- explore art. Scheduled to ing at 11a.m. to 2 p.m. located at the American Academy of ton, and Washington’s Tuskegee reopen on Thursday, May 24, Regionals Championship 110 Fellowship Lane in Old Dermatology’s SPOT Skin Institute. In 1899, his seminal the updated gallery will feature On Saturday Tennessee’s Hickory. Free food (hot dogs, Cancer™ initiative, a campaign photo collage, Our Unsung enhanced activities focused on best air guitarists will battle it chips, drinks) will be provided to create a world without skin Heroes, created a visual inter- creative collaboration, critical out to find which of them will and there will be a covered area cancer through public aware- pretation of African-American thinking, and communication. represent Nashville in the US available for eating. There will ness, community outreach pro- history demanding social A members-only ribbon-cut- Air Guitar Championship! The be live music, games, activities grams and services, and advo- equality. This work attracted ting and preview will be held program will consists of part including corn hole, fact paint- cacy that promote the preven- the attention of activist W.E.B. from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. with rock show, part comedy act, ing, bubble station, football tion, detection and care of skin Dubois and others who selected Ellen H. Martin, who has cham- part spectacle. U.S. Air Guitar toss, giant tic-tack-toe, chalk cancer. To learn more about Shepherd to be an official pho- pioned MAQ as a special place will allow ordinary people to art, craft/art table, cake walk, how to prevent and detect skin tographer for the landmark for children and families. MAQ become Rock Stars. Up to 20 and more. cancer, visit spotme.org. American Negro Exhibit at the will open to the community at competitors will give their best For more information call 1900 Paris International Ex- 3:00 p.m., with free admission to air guitar performances, being 615-847-5091. June 10 - 13 position. The exhibit is open til all galleries through the rest of judged on technical merit, stage Sunday, July 8th. presence, and airness, to crown Donelson Heights the day. Free SPOTme skin The Parthenon located at The Frist Art Museum is one winner. That winner Vacation Bible School 2500 West End Avenue is open located on 919 Broadway. will move onto the National cancer screening Donelson Heights United Tuesday-Saturday from 9 a.m. For more information call (615) Championships, held in New May is Skin Cancer Methodist Church will hold its to 4:30 p.m. and Sundays 12:30- 244-3340. York City. Awareness Month. Skin cancer annual Vacation Bible School 4:30 p.m. In 2018, US Air Guitar, the is the most common cancer in June 10 to 13 from 6 - 8 p.m. Admission to the Parthenon May 25 official governing body of com- the United States. 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new law regarding individual profit and philanthropic organ- we purchased something. Now and dependent exemptions and izations around the country to don’t get in a wad because it you know how I feel about that advocate for a universal chari- will never happen. One reason Taxing change. Now some deductions table deduction. “A true univer- it won’t [happen] is that the are being considered for elimi- sal deduction is critical to cor- lawyers and CPAs will woo the nation and others to be recon- recting the impact of last year’s congress, which we so vilify Matters sidered and reconstructed. tax legislation,” Vikki Spruill, with the current system, to Most recently, there is new dis- president and chief executive keep the public tethered to our cussion regarding charitable of the Council on Foundations, complexity. Getting to a better By Jim Wilson, CPA contributions. Hold on! The dis- said in a joint statement with tax system while we CPAs and cussion is positive. There is a Independent Sector following lawyers are in charge is a little chance that charitable contri- the bill’s introduction. Maybe like the Queen’s comments to butions will be allowed, even there is hope that subsequent Alice (Through the Looking Maybe there is Light at the End without itemizing deductions. legislation may be ratified to Glass) regarding jam. “Jam However, the legislation would change the obvious problems tomorrow and jam yesterday— of the Tunnel not enact a universal charitable contained in the 2018 tax but never jam today.” David is deduction that many in the reform. skeptical at best: “Tax reform Do you read your horoscope? think of my Sunday horoscope, philanthropic world have been My friend and fellow CPA, yesterday or tomorrow but Why? I do, but usually I pay but I have found a gem in the pushing for. It could be a step David Costello, sent a response never today!” very little attention to its con- one from Saturday. I am sorry in the right direction. On to me regarding my previous Perhaps Congress will find a tent. But then there will be a to say, lies abound in our socie- Thursday, Rep. Chris Smith, R- article. David said, “As a CPA way to truly level the playing horoscope message that stays ty. Many times we must dig N.J., introduced the Charitable and one who has earned his liv- field in terms of Federal with me. For example, my horo- down in the rhetoric to find Giving Tax Deduction Act, ing, due at least in significant Income Tax. After all, even a scope for Saturday said, “you a modicum of truth. “Fake which would allow all taxpay- part to being a CPA, I will try to blind pig can find an acorn may have to dig through lies News” is what the President ers the option to write off dona- objectively as possible opine occasionally. before you find something you calls much that is reported to tions to charity on their taxes, that especially we CPAs over- can work with.” That stayed the public. I really do not want whether or not they choose to look the obvious redesign of with me. And my Sunday horo- to be a skeptic, but it is often a itemize. Rep. Henry Cuellar, D- the tax laws. I appreciate that scope said, “When the chips good idea to research what is Texas, co-sponsored the bill. complexity principally helps are down, the straight-up presented as truth in the media. Under Smith’s legislation, the the lawyers and CPAs, [but] cer- Announce Superman-type hero gets the Satisfy you own curiosity. A amount of charitable donations tainly not the public…well we call. But the rest of the time, case in point is my previous would not be capped. “This might also throw in the help to your event in people would rather hang out article. bipartisan bill not only encour- Turbotax [tax preparation pro- with the relatable, flawed hero.” Last week, I revealed Con- ages us to help our fellow neigh- grams] and the like. Now don’t The News! Well, the wisdom of that mes- gress’s plan to redesign the bors, but it also makes sure that get angry fellow CPAs but if we sage escapes me. What real Internal Revenue Service. To taxpayers can receive their due want to simplify taxes congress Send dates, time, address impact does horoscope have on what extent that may happen is deduction for charitable giving should simply pass a sales tax and contact telephone num- our lives? Well try this; read still conjecture. The redesign of if they choose not to itemize,” type system with appropriate ber via email to: your horoscope the day after it the Federal tax code still both- Cuellar said in a statement. floors or exemptions for those was published. See how much, ers me. Age-old tax deductions Last year, Independent with supportable incomes less [email protected] if any, truth may have appeared are being kicked around like a Sector and the Council on than a certain amount. The tax in it. I do not know what to soccer ball. We discussed the Foundations joined other non- could be collected every time

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Mobile Mentor and has served the area as a more than 100 contaminated research, education and train- Architecture Group Leader. In Mobile Mentor is pleased to realtor since 2014. properties, resulting in re- ing in the brain-related disci- this role, Brouillette will be announce its newest strategic After attending newed productive use and plines at Vanderbilt and to fos- responsible for management and hire, Catherine Altorfer, who Barney Fletcher approximately 18,000 jobs at ter excellence in each of these oversight of all Landscape joined as Senior Director of Schools and pass- those locations. TDEC now has arenas. Architects at S&ME’s Nashville Business Development. Altorfer ing Georgia’s the lowest backlog of clean-ups She will begin her tenure at office. He previously served as will work with healthcare real estate exam of old contaminated under- Vanderbilt this summer. Project Manager and Landscape providers to help them mobilize in Atlanta, Grimes ground storage tank sites in the Seth Karp, MD, H. William Architect. began his real Southeast. Scott Jr. Professor and chair of Brouillette is a licensed and empower their physicians Grimes and nurses. estate career in During this administration, the Department of Surgery and Professional Landscape Architect Altorfer comes to 2003. For Grimes, real estate is a Martineau focused on increas- director of the Vanderbilt with 15 years of experience, Mobile Mentor with family business. His grandfa- ing the use of technology for Transplant Center has been including planning 19 years of experi- ther and great-grandfather online reservations in parks, named the new Vanderbilt and implementa- ence in health- enjoyed successes in real estate digitization of records to facili- University Medical Center’s tion of large-scale care and financial investments; his mother, tate public access, and more Section of Surgical Sciences mixed-use develop- services industries. Gwendolyn Strutko is a respect- online ways to file permits and w the Medical ments; medical In recent work, ed and multi-million dollar applications and pay fees. Center’s Surgeon- campuses, health- Altorfer worked as producing Realtor in Metro- Martineau recently served in-Chief, succeed- care facilities, and Altorfer Atlanta, currently serving as as president of the Environ- ing R. Daniel healing gardens; a Senior Director Brouillette at Syntel, Inc., and at Price- the Chairman of the East mental Council of the States. Beauchamp, M.S, public and private waterhouseCoopers where she Metro Board of Realtors’ He will serve the state until the who led the parks and recreational facili- worked in Atlanta, opened up Community Service & Scholar- last week of April. His succes- Surgical Section ties; and urban streetscapes ship Committee. In 2014 Grimes sor will be announced next since 2001. and environments. Brouillette the PwC Healthcare Advisory Karp Services Office in Nashville, signed with The Lipman Group week. The Section of has provided landscape archi- then was relocated to Sydney, Sotheby’s International Realty Surgical Sciences is currently tectural design for numerous Australia. At each firm, she under Larry Lipman. comprised of the Departments projects throughout Middle led New Healthcare Business Returning from PARKS Vanderbilt University of Cardiac Surgery, Neurologi- Tennessee including Aertson Acquisition. Realty, Grimes focuses on help- Medical Center cal Surgery, Oral and Midtown mixed-use develop- Altorfer is currently en- ing his clients find a place for Bobby Otten has been Maxillofacial Surgery, Pediat- ment, Warner Parks Burch rolled at Harvard University, them that feels like home. He named senior director of Space ric Surgery, Plastic Surgery, Reserve trailhead and tunnel working toward a certificate in also puts emphasis on treating and Facilities Planning at Thoracic Surgery, Surgery (and connector, Rolling Mill Hill Business Analytics. This cre- each client with the utmost Vanderbilt University Medical its divisions) and Urologic mixed-use development, and dential, added to her global con- respect. With 15 years of experi- Center. In this new role, Otten Surgery. Beginning July 1, multiple educational and sulting experience, will be ence, Grimes has a meticulous will oversee ongoing construc- Urologic Surgery will become a healthcare facility and campus invaluable to assist Mobile nature that serves his clients tion projects at separate freestanding depart- projects. Mentor achieve its goal in the well. VUMC, planning of ment. He is a graduate of Louisiana Nashville marketplace of being Originally from new construction In 2015, Karp was named State University with a BS in the best mobility solutions Oklahoma, Vassar and renovation of chair of the Department of Landscape Architecture. He is partner for Healthcare Pro- came to Nashville existing Medical Surgery, which includes the an active member of the viders. more than a decade Center space. Divisions of General Surgery, Tennessee Chapter of the ago for its famous Otten succeeds Hepatobiliary Surgery & Liver American Society of Landscape music industry. Ken Browning, Transplantation, Surgical On- Architects (ASLA) and the RE/MAX Homes and As a professional Otten who has overseen cology & Endocrine Surgery, Urban Land Institute of Estates, Lipman Group singer-songwriter, Space and Facilities Planning Kidney & Pancreas Transplan- Nashville (ULI). Vassar RE/MAX Homes and Estates, Vassar has won for several years. Otten and tation, Trauma and Surgical Lipman Group recently hired three ASCAP songwriter awards Browning will share a transi- Critical Care including Burn Austin Kirkham, Chris for her work and was nominated tion period of several months Surgery, and Vascular Surgery. Grimes, and Julie Wood for an Emmy. Beyond the music and Browning will continue to These programs house more Vassar as their newest agents. industry, Vassar has a true pas- oversee the ongoing addition at than 90 full-time faculty, nearly Kirkham has sion for real estate. She is excited Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s 100 residents and fellows and several years of to switch gears in her career and Hospital at Vanderbilt. more than 40 staff. experience in the focus on bringing people joy Neuroscientist Lisa Mon- In his new role as section healthcare indus- through the process of buying a teggia, PhD, has been named chair, Karp will participate Have a promotion try but has taken home. the Barlow Family Director of in increasing administrative the shift toward the Vanderbilt Brain Institute activities that support the a career in real Tennessee Department at Vanderbilt University School Medical Center’s broad pro- you wish to estate. After work- of Medicine. grammatic initiatives. He will Kirkham ing for Vanderbilt of Environment and Monteggia was also serve as the leader for the Medical Center and Physicians Conservation (TDEC) identified as the section’s many academic pro- submit to Urgent Care, Kirkham made Tennessee Gov. Bill Haslam top candidate to grams across the School of the transition to real estate in has announced Department of lead the Vanderbilt Medicine. early 2018. As a Tennessee Environment and Conservation Brain Institute fol- The section’s leadership Business Briefs? native, he is excited for his new (TDEC) Commissioner Bob lowing an exten- change will occur July 1 as career and to show his clients Martineau will return to work sive national Karp assumes his new role and the southern charm that in the private sector in May. search. Beauchamp transitions to the Monteggia newly created position of Vice Middle Tennessee has to offer. Under Commissioner Marti- She previously Send Business Briefs Kirkham’s passion for help- neau’s leadership, for the first served as research assistant President for Cancer Center ing his clients comes from his time in more than two decades, professor at UT Southwestern Network Affairs, where he will past experiences as a health- the entire state of Tennessee Medical School beginning in work with leaders of VUMC’s items to: care worker and he is excited to is in compliance with federal 2000 before joining the faculty Health System and the satisfy his clients’ needs in real air quality standards for parti- as assistant professor in 2002 Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer estate. Educated at Tennessee cle pollution and ozone. The Vanderbilt Brain Insti- Center (VICC) to expand off- [email protected] State University, Kirkham is Additionally, 41,000 acres have tute was founded in 1999 as campus cancer programs. excited to translate his passion been added to our state lands, a trans-institutional entity to for high-end real estate and his including three new state oversee and facilitate the strong work ethic into his new parks, and $170 million has extensive neuroscience-related S&ME, Inc. career. been invested to modernizing endeavors carried out at S&ME, Inc. has named Jason Grimes moved from Atlanta our state park facilities. TDEC Vanderbilt University. Its pri- Brouillette, PLA, ASLA, Senior to Middle Tennessee in 2012, has facilitated the cleanup of mary missions are to promote Project Manager, as Landscape May 24, 2018, The News- Page 13

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The City Council has now bus became the cornerstone proposed a $0.50 mil. increase in vehicle of nonviolent protest the rate of our current property during the early years of the taxes to cover a 17 to 25 million desegregation movement. dollar shortfall. Almost every city in this coun- Not only did the Council try has a street named for the misread the wishes of their con- mother (Rosa Parks) of this stituents in the recent Trans- CALL OUR HOTLINE: 615-298-5597 form of protest and we have a portation vote, they also misled much better nation for her their constituents in not telling We have added an e-mail address for Ticked Off! Send your comments to [email protected] effort. the voters about this 'pending' Due to these early years, city tax shortfall already in exis- bus systems suffer from an tence. the May 10 West Meade News on and quiet. I would also like to pressure and backed down. But image problem due to history You are our councilmen. We top of my normal mail in my say that I don't consider myself not Donald Trump! He put the and they have spent decades expect more learned responsi- mailbox. There was a large blue a "Spoiled Brat" as I was called. world on notice by actually car- trying to recover and the expen- bility from and by your repre- pointed sharpie line pointing to If I was really spoiled I wouldn't rying out his campaign prom- sive efforts continue. sentation. Find another way or the article in the ticked off have to work. If I was spoiled I ise. Jews here in Nashville will Cities have spent billions on cut spending. This is disgrace- section of the edition entitled could sit at home all day and never forget his bravery in mak- this problem with very little to fully unacceptable negligence Needless Barking. Obviously worry about the other dogs in ing this obviously difficult but show for the money. People will on the part of the previous one of my neighbors wrote the the area that bark. I would glad- correct decision. Monday’s do or pay anything before they Mayor, our current Mayor and article about me and my dog I ly apologize to the author of opening of our new embassy in are willing to ride a bus. And then Members of Council who will code name Mr Energy. I feel Needless Barking in the May 10 Jerusalem, signaled America’s who could blame them with all hid the shortfall for so long. compelled to defend myself West Meade News but the prob- unwavering support for the sorts of other options (uber and from parts of the article. lem is they put the article in my only true democracy in the taxis). It is just a system who's First of all I do not feel I am mailbox with the blue sharpie entire region as well as our time has passed and nobody Special election for selfish or self absorbed as I was line pointed at the article and greatest ally. Unfortunately, not really wants to use. Another Mayor called. Quite the contrary I then headed on down the road. one congressional Democrat tax dime spent or hour talking sometimes leave my dog out There's a word for not having joined their Republican col- Would it not seem reasonable about it is a total waste. during the day as both my wife the guts to speak with someone leagues in Israel, to celebrate and just to have added to the and I work long hours as I don't when you have a problem with with Prime Minister fine levied against now convict- want to cage him inside all day. them and it's not selfish or self Netanyahu and every Israeli ed felon former Metro Mayor Trumpʼs plan makes Everyday I have two options: I absorbed or spoiled. citizen. Berry the base cost of this spe- perfect sense to me can leave Mr Energy in his 5 x cial election for Mayor of Metro Many ideologues still pro- 10 foot condo in my basement or Nashville and Davidson County History was made on Donʼt like being mote the concept of a I can leave him in the backyard -$1.038 million- as a direct result , even though where he is contained by his May 14th watched after all of her crime? millions of California illegals, invisible fence. Almost every- May 14th will go down in his- My neighbors signed up for who are at the epicenter of this day I come home during the day tory. I’m 76 and I never thought this neighborhood watch thing. movement, are filling their and put him inside but there are I would see this day. Every They have the signs in their In response to the schools, jails, ER’s and welfare occasions where I have left him recent American president yards and everything. So I recent Needless roles, all at taxpayer’s expense. out all day. I deeply apologize to promised to recognize Jerusalem started watching and I get a Adding insult to injury, they Barking comment my neighbors for the fact that as Israel’s capital by moving nice visit from officer friendly. can receive a driver’s license Today I received a copy of Mr Energy bothers their peace our embassy there from Tel Seems like my neighbors have Aviv. U.S. embassies are always figured out they don't like being and amazingly, may even be situated in a country’s capital. watched after all. allowed to vote! Most illegals Right? Israel was the only are wonderful, hard working exception. Presidents Bush, Why donʼt more people people, searching for a better Clinton and Obama all prom- way of life for themselves and ised to move the embassy but ride the bus their family. However, I make always succumbed to political All over this nation, the poor the distinction that serious ille- gal felons should be treated dif- 121 2nd Avenue North ferently. 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CALL OUR HOTLINE: 615-298-5597 tures. Gov. Haslam has pledged welcome those who love, cables was dropped. MAN company, to quietly set up to speak up, ask and say I don't to sign it. Way to go Gov! Our respect and cherish our coun- I asked if his company was in our yard with their digging like it? new law will mandate that: try. Way to go Mr. President. contracted to do microtrench- equipment and make a mess 1- Our local police hold ille- Way to go Tennessee. ing- under the asphalt so they laying cables we will never buy For the lady who called in gal criminal immigrants until won't dig deep trenches through into (at least not knowingly or the May 10 Ticked Off titled: the Feds pick them up. And, the yards- but he said no, he willingly) and prop up some Construction / utility “Helping rescue dogs in need” just as important, will be digging on the inside of electrical box eyesore? invasion commenting that she wished she 2- Any Tennessee municipal- the utility easement, closer to Who do we call to say we I'm ticked off ! After noticing could find a job helping rescue ity enacting a sanctuary city the homes, which I assessed is don't want that? Do we have no what appeared to be a construc- dogs. A call was received at our policy, will not receive any through the yard. He noted he say so in the sale of our proper- tion or utility worker parked office seeing how they could get future grants from the was "trying to avoid the nicer ty to a company that I'd never outside our home, measuring in touch with you for a position Tennessee. State Dept. of looking yards". I suddenly wor- heard of until today who is and marking along the road, they had available. They left Economic and Community ried what he thought of our apparently worth billions? Is near yards and on driveways in their number and just call us at Development. I hope that yard and if we would be one of this the world we live in when Green Hills I decided to ask 615-298-1500 to get the number. employers will also be fined if the unlucky properties to get billion dollar companies are what was the occasion. The News they knowingly hire illegals. the deepest trenching through given carte blanche access to us It feels like we have so many It would be un-American as our grass and flower beds and mere minions’ properties to contractors and unmarked well as inhumane to throw out receive what he described as an crowd us with more cables, trucks and utility vans working law-abiding, illegal immigrants above ground box that would EMFs including those from the Ticked off? on our telephone and electrical after we, for decades, looked the house the connections planned insane number of cell towers We want to know... poles these days it's no longer other way, and let them stay. I to land in some yards. Based on sneaking into our vantage point easy to identify your friendly E-mail: am in favor of President the many spray paint marks by at every turn? Who, downtown, neighborhood utility workers. Trump’s plan: our home we didn't get on the is approving all this mess!!?? 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Christie Peterson Henderson, Metro Parks and Recreation. Director of Land Conservation “Metro Parks has enjoyed at the Tennessee Parks & working with her on several Greenways Foundation (Tenn- Nashville land protection proj- Green), was recently named ects and appreciates her care- Land Conservationist of the fulness and sensitivity in Year at the Tennessee Wildlife working with often complicat- Federation’s (TWF) 53rd annu- ed local government processes. al Conservation Achievement Congrats on well-deserved Awards luncheon. recognition!” The Federation’s annual In 2017 alone, Mrs. Peterson ceremony was held in Nash- Henderson helped protect ville and recognized those more than 4,200 acres of pris- whose contributions to wildlife tine land for habitat enhance- and natural resource conserva- ments, public access, and/or tion deserve statewide appreci- conservation easements. She is ation. Awards were given in currently leading more than sixteen categories, to recipi- eleven projects in 9 counties, ents selected by a statewide Christie P. Henderson all of which are expected to committee of natural resource close within the next two conservation experts. Peterson Henderson has years. “Christie has endless posi- secured more than $3.26 mil- “Christie’s multi-discipli- tive energy,” said Tennessee lion in grants to conserve some nary expertise, passion for con- environmentalist, George of Tennessee’s most important serving the best of Tennessee, CLUES ACROSS CLUES DOWN Lindemann. “She is passionate natural areas and iconic fea- and unwavering commitment 1. A wild Asian goat 1. Make lacework about conservation and a tures. She has directed the pro- to protecting the land that sus- 5. Cover with wood 2. Grad pleasure to work with. Con- tection of more than 14,000 tains us all is a tribute to her 10. ____ement: a low state 3. The main good male gratulations, and keep up the acres, including the creation or character, professionalism, 14. Away from wind character expansion of five state/munic- 15. Wing shaped 4. Flees for safety good work!” and leadership," said Tenn- 16. Valley 5. Dough for sweet foods Mrs. Peterson Henderson is ipal parks, two state natural Green Executive Director, 17. A piece of sod 6. “l836 siege” of U.S. the Director of Land Conser- areas, and eight wildlife man- Steve Law. "She is an environ- 18. Hindu dresses 7. ____olepsy: sleep disorder vation for Tennessee Parks & agement areas (WMA). mental champion now and will 19. ____ Bator: Mongolian 8. Celtic harper Lieberman Greenways Foundation (Tenn- “Christie is top notch— continue being a conservation capital 9. Essential amino acid a personable, knowledgeable, 20. Highest point in North 10. In a way, separated Green), an accomplished, leader far into the future. We America 11. A bundle of hay statewide land trust with head- and highly competent conser- are all so proud of her.” 23. Top bicycle helmet mfg. 12. Kyrgyzstan mountain range quarters in Nashville. Since vation professional,” said 24. Genus of freshwater ducks 13. Cambodian monetary unit she began in May 2012, Mrs. Shain Dennison of Nashville 25. In a wise way 21. “___ you, I will marry you” 28. Raises 22. Ancient Japanese religious 32. Spirit in The Tempest center 33. Feel deep affection for 25. Adventure stories When to fix kidsʼ feet: Donʼt wait to seek help 34. Jewel 26. A sharp, narrow mountain 35. Swine ridge or spur Identifying the difference “Children in general do not and preventing recurrence.” 36. The soul in Hinduism 27. A granted putt in informal between growing pains and complain of pain. If you have a Parents need to understand 39. The Muse of lyric and love golf injuries can be difficult for a young child who wants to be that surgery is not the immedi- poetry 29. A brittle aromatic resin used 41. Planted in varnishes parent. Since children are carried or is tripping and ate fix if their child is experi- 43. Fish plates 30. Worn out by use growing and active, they can falling all the time, that’s when encing foot and ankle pain. A 44. Plaster 31. Edible lily bulbs easily take a fall or two without you should consider whether foot and ankle surgeon will 46. In a way, launches an 37. Junkies skipping a beat. But if some- there might be something first explore conservative (non- attack on 38. Close by thing seems more serious than wrong. Bringing them in to a surgical) treatments to correct 47. Kiddie cocktail 39. Electronic counter-counter 52. Detailed criteria for a piece measures the typical tumble, it’s impor- foot and ankle surgeon can rule any injuries or deformities. of work 40. Uttering in an irritated tone tant to pay attention to early out any injuries or deformities.” Because of this, it is important 53. Jenny __: diet method 42. Extremely pleasant in a gen signs and symptoms. Because children are still for parents to understand that 54. American state tle way Like adults, children can growing, catching an injury or simply bringing in their child 56. Material harvested from 43. Encirclements experience foot and ankle pain deformity early on is key to for an examination is the first a bog 45. Part of Bombay state 57. A former gold coin in U.S. 46. Upright member of a panel stemming from various long-term success of treat- step to recovery. worth 10 dollars 47. Rushed injuries or deformities, includ- ment. Skeletal maturity (the “One thing parents need to 58. No No No 48. Costume designer Edith ing: fractures, sprains, heel degree of development of a know is that coming to see a 59. Forms a sum 49. A sharply directional pain, flat feet, bunions and child’s bone structure) has a foot and ankle surgeon doesn’t 60. Tests antenna hammertoes. These injuries or huge influence on the type and usually mean surgery,” said Dr. 61. Gonadotropin-releasing 50. No. bird with a laughlike cry hormone 51. Pitcher deformities are usually from timing of procedures when Schneider, “We are experts in 52. A health resort near a spring overuse, improper footwear or treating children with foot and evaluating symptoms to help or at the seaside are inherited. Frequently, par- ankle injuries or deformities. gauge what may happen in the 55. Residue ents may not even realize their “As a foot and ankle sur- future, based on foot shape and child is experiencing foot and geon, we prefer to wait until foot type. So the earlier we see ankle pain. skeletal maturity, which children, the earlier we can Foot and ankle surgeons occurs in mid-to late teens, start them on the proper treat- gathered recently at the 76th before surgical measures are ment program and potentially Annual Scientific Conference taken,” said Michelle avoid surgery in the future.” of the American College of Butterworth, DPM, FACFAS, a For more information on Foot and Ankle Surgeons South Carolina foot and ankle when to fix kids’ feet, foot (ACFAS) in Nashville to exam- surgeon and Fellow member of and ankle health information ine the appropriate ways to fix the American College of Foot and to find a foot and ankle kids’ feet. and Ankle Surgeons, “However, surgeon near you, visit the According to Harry Schneider, this is sometimes not the case. American College of Foot DPM, FACFAS, a Fellow mem- Different procedures have dif- and Ankle Surgeons’ patient ber of the American College of ferent timing, so early assess- education website at Foot and Ankle Surgeons, ment is key to eliminating pain FootHealthFacts.org. May 24, 2018, The News- Page 17 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE

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“Wear me as a seal on your heart for love is strong as death. Many waters cannot quench love, no flood can sweep it away.” Song of Songs Dinner: (Front) Ariella Gavant and Ravi Dinner: Honorees Carol Carney Smith and Strossberg, and (back) Ellen Cloyd and Nancy Adgent Russell Anthony Adrian Adgent Daniella Pressner. Shanna Wilons. Robert Bernard Adgent Timothy Leo Adgent Dinner: Stan Kweller, Steve Hecklin, Patti Steine, and John Hassenfeld. Having A Social Event? Contact [email protected] ITALIAN NASHVILLE STYLE CHEF JAMES WADE VALENTINO'S RISTORANTE

MORE THAN JUST A MEAL IT’SANEXPERIENCE!

VALENTINO’S RISTORANTE DINNER HAPPY HOUR Monday - Saturday : 5pm - 10pm Monday - Friday : 5pm - 7pm 615-327-0148 Sunday Dinner : 5pm - 9pm 1907 West End Avenue Dinner: Reva Heller, Lisa Small, Hayley Levy, and Lynn Friday Lunch : 11am - 2pm www.valentinosnashville.com Fleischer. Page 22- The News, May 24, 2018 n Nashville Humaneʼs Cause for Paws

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Nashville Humane Association’s Cause for Paws was held at Belle Meade Country Club, where Chair Robin Patton discussed the association’s mission to find respon- Residential Lot sible homes for companion animals and to promote humane treatment for all animals. The Julia Colton Award was presented to Marcia Beautiful, private, treed, hillside lot on Masulla for her contributions to the welfare of animals. Stoneway Trail in Hillwood Park. John Colton, whose wife, Julia, is now in a nursing home, said she rescued every animal that needed help when she was able and had horses, dogs, cats, lizards and Convenient to Belle Meade, much more. “I never knew what kind of animal was going to greet me when I got home,” John Colton laughed. White Bridge Rd and Milton White, of The Fashion Office, put together the Charlotte West shopping. gorgeous fashion show using clothes from designers Mi Jong Lee, Hellessy, Julianna Bass, Rene Ruiz, Elizabeth Kennedy, Brunello Cucinelli and Fabiana Filippi. Most of Call Jeff Brandon the lovely handbags and accessories were from The Private Label. Paws: Chair Robin Patton, Mark Everyone enjoyed salad with chicken, feta cheese and McDonald, and Mary Lewis. (615) 948-1408 pecans, and a multi-layered meringue dessert.

Paws: David Nation, Lee Ann Ingram, Martha Ingram, and Agenia Clark.

AMERICAN HERITAGE, INC. 615-298-9200 FOR FRIENDLY PROFESSIONAL SERVICE! SHARON LILLICRAP Call 615-300-HOME (4663) LIFE MEMBER GOLD AWARDS OF EXCELLENCE FIELDSTONE FARMS ~ 4 BEDROOMS! OAK HILL ~ 4 CAR GARAGE! Wonderful Open Floor Plan! Custom Built Luxury Home Great Room/Fireplace & Gas on Beautifully Landscaped Logs open to Kitchen/White Grounds! Upscale Finishes, Cabinetry, Formal Dining Designer Kitchen open to Room, Huge Master Family Rm/FP & Built in Suite/Vaulted Ceiling, Studio or Cabinetry, Elegant Master Home Office main level with Suite/Main Level, Four Bed- Private Entrance, Big Bonus rooms with Full Baths/Powder Rooms Up & Down, Four Spa- Rm Second Level. Pool, Play cious Living Areas, 4 Car Garage, Covered Porch/Wood Burning Ground, Tennis & Park, Williamson Cty Schools! $380,000. Fireplace overlooks Private Backyard Retreat! $1,395,000. CHARLOTTE PARK ~ SWIMMING POOL! FIELDSTONE FARMS ~ FOR LEASE! One Level Living Classy Townhouse! Great with Handsome Rm/Vaulted Ceiling, & Fire- Hardwoods, 4 place, Gourmet Kitchen/Gran- Bedrooms, Great ite, SS Appliances & Tile Room open to Flooring, Master on Main, 2 Designer Kitchen Bedrooms & Bonus Room up- with Granite Is- stairs. Community Pool, Ten- land, Lots of Stor- nis & Clubhouse, Wm Cty age, Swimming Pool, Privacy Fenced Backyard! Minutes to the schools. $1,695 month. Paws: Stacy Rothenberger, Melissa Bloemer, Nancy White, Medical Community, Nashville West and I-40. $400,000. and Janet Purvis. WESTFIELD CONDO ~ FOR LEASE! WEST END TERRACE ~ FOR LEASE Adorable Ground Level Handsome One Bedroom Condo! Great Room with Condo! Living Room with Fireplace, Kitchen/Appli- Tile Flooring, Kitchen/Fridge, ances, Utility Area/ Stove & Dishwasher open to Washer & Dryer, Bed- Dining Area, Tile Bath with room/2 Large Closets, CustomLEASED! Shelving, Laundry New Flooring! Fun Filled Facility on Site, Minutes to Community/Pool,Tennis Downtown Nashville & I-40. & Clubhouse! $1,200. $850. month. month BROOKSIDE FOR LEASE! SMYRNA ~ INDUSTRIAL PROPERTY! Adorable Brookside Cottage! Fabulous Corner Handsome Hardwoods, Great Lot with Amazing Rm/ FP & Custom Shelving Visibility! Land open to Dining Rm, Only - Perfect for Kitchen/Appliances, Master your Business. One Suite separate from 2 Guest Block in from Bedrooms, 2 Full Baths, Utility Lowery to Gate 11 Rm/Full Size Washer & Dryer, Brick Patio overlooks Fenced for Nissan. 0 Wade Paws: Jim Delanis, Elizabeth Mayhall, Leigha Burdick, and Backyard, Walk to Richland Greenway, Minutes to the Nashville Herrod Road. Medical Community! $1,995. month $195,000 Bryan Young. May 24, 2018, The News- Page 23

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Nashville leaders Jana Lisle Parham, D. Billye Sanders, Eleanor Lawson Willis and Nissan North America were honored at FiftyForward’s 29th annual Crown Affair at the organization’s Patricia Hart Building. Each of the honorees was recognized because they exemplify a giving spirit and are dedicated to serving oth- ers. The Crown Affair raises funds to benefit the seven FiftyForward lifelong learning centers in Davidson and Williamson counties, as well as agency programs and services such as Care Management, Meals on Wheels and Adult Day Services. This year The Crown Affair was chaired by Jenni Hargrove, a member of the FiftyForward Junior Board. Take Away Catering provided a delicious meal and the silent auction offered books, skin care, art, gift baskets, three nights at Loews Hotels, a pet portrait, three nights in Panama City, jewelry, autographed sports items, wine, Affair: Chair Jenni Hargrove and and a cake from Dessert Designs. Jonathan Hargrove. Having A Social Event? Contact [email protected] For more information, visit www.fiftyforward.org.

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