THETH CHRONICLE CELEBRATING OUR 38 YEAR AS THE LEADING NEWSPAPER IN MT. JULIET AND WEST WILSON COUNTY | WWW.TCOMJ.COM of Mt. Juliet LARGEST CIRCULATION IN WILSON COUNTY • APRIL 4, 2018 • VOLUME 38, NUMBER 14 Wilson County Schools discuss plans, rezoning

By Sarah Tate 2020, the project needs to Managing Editor be funded by May’s County Wilson County Schools Commissioners meeting. held two community meet- The current proposed ings last week to discuss cost of the new high school possible rezoning due to is $110 million. This num- new schools being added to ber is the total development the county. cost and includes construc- The meetings were held tion costs as well as soft at West Wilson Middle costs. Soft costs include School and Mt. Juliet Mid- fees, furniture, fi xtures and dle School on Monday and equipment. Tuesday, respectively. WCS According to WCS, offi - previously rescheduled cials should know the spe- the meetings after weather cifi c numbers within a few and sickness prevented the weeks after they receive original meeting times in bids for construction. February. With the new schools WCS is in the process of offering a solution to the completing Gladeville Mid- overcrowding at Mt. Juliet and Lebanon High Schools, Photo by Sarah Tate dle School, which is sched- uled to open August 2019. WCS board offi cials are Veterans Billy Howell, William Walasek and Mike Myer perform a fl ag ceremony as other veterans look The new high school in Mt. proposing rezoning stu- on in honor of National Vietnam War Veteran’s Day Thursday, March 29 at the Wilson County Veterans Juliet, tentatively called dents for the middle and Museum in Lebanon. Greenhills High School, high schools. If approved is planned on opening in and construction begins 2020. Summer 2018, the rezoning The new school is would go into effect July 1, Veterans honor national holiday planned on being built near 2020, according to Wilson County Schools. By Sarah Tate emony Thursday, March declared National Vietnam W.A. Wright Elementary Managing Editor 29, at the Wilson County War Veterans Day. School, off of North Green According to board of- Local Vietnam War vet- Veterans Museum plaza in Hill Road. In order to have See , PAGE 7 erans performed a fl ag cer- Lebanon. The date has been VET the new high school open by See SCHOOLS, PAGE 15 Community Local author wins Calendar awards for autism novel April 5 Staff Reports with the pressures and re- sponsibilities of having an old- Mt. Juliet author D. G. er autistic brother. She sees JECDB Driver has written a chil- her brother bullied by kids in Lebanon Offi ce dren’s novel about autism the neighborhood and wor- and school bullying titled “No ries that if her friends fi nd out APRIL 6 One Needed to Know.” Over about him, she will get bullied the past year, the book has too. She’s often impatient with Free Clothing earned four literary awards. her brother and blames him Life Church To celebrate Autism Aware- for when things go badly for Marcie Polk Joni Stone ness Month, she will be doing her at school. But Heidi also Wilson Central High School Rutland Elementary School APRIL 21 presentations about her book needs to learn more about her for the public at Lebanon brother’s condition and ulti- By Sarah Tate enth year teaching math- mately teach others why he’s Public Library on Thursday, Managing Editor ematics at Wilson Central Spring Fling special and how to be kind to April 5 at 4 p.m. and at the High School. She has also Courtyard by Marriott all people with special needs. Donelson YMCA on Monday, The fi nal column for taught at other Wilson Coun- Books about teaching em- April 16 at 6 p.m. teachers nominated for Wil- ty schools, such as Lebanon pathy and kindness to chil- “No One Needed to Know” son County’s Teacher of the High School and Walter J dren are gaining in popu- Additional information is aimed at readers 8-13 years Year will feature Marcie Polk Baird Middle School. She Page 2 old and is about an 11-year- and Joni Stone. old girl named Heidi dealing See NOVEL, PAGE 9 Marcie Polk is in her sev- See TOY, PAGE 11 COMMUNITY CALENDAR - PAGE 2 | OBITUARIES - PAGE 10 | CLASSIFIEDS - PAGE 12 Page 2, The Chronicle of Mt. Juliet, APRIL 4, 2018 LOOK YOUR BEST, NO SURGERY REQUIRED! ELIMINATE FAT WITH COOLSCULPTING®, THE WORLD’S #1 NON-INVASIVE FAT REMOVAL TREATMENT

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APRIL 5 3688 Highway 109, Leba- non, across the street from WCRTA The Dollar General Store. Wilson County Retired LifeChuchFamily.com Teachers Association will hold its monthly meeting 10 a.m. Thursday, April APRIL 16 5, at the Wilson County Fairgrounds in Building Mid-Cumberland Hu- E. All retired teachers are man Resource Agency welcome. To make reser- The Long Term Care vations or for questions, Ombudsman Program please call 1-615-444- is actively recruiting for 0071. volunteers in the Wilson County area. Volunteer applicants must pass a APRIL 5 background check and at- tend a 16 hour in-house JECDB training. The next training The Joint Economic & session will be held May 8 Community Development and 9 in Nashville. Those Board Executive Commit- interested in assisting Photo submitted tee will meet at 7:45 a.m. have until Monday, April on Thursday, April 5 at 16 to contact the program the JECDB offi ce located by sending an email to March 15 marks closing of Jackson’s at 200 Aviation Way, Suite [email protected] or 202, Lebanon. by calling 615-850-3918. 250th birthday anniversary

APRIL 5-7 APRIL 21 Staff Reports marked the beginning of half-price general admis- the 251st anniversary of sion and held its annual MJHS Theater MJMA Yard Sale the president’s birth with wreath-laying ceremony The Mt. Juliet High Mt. Juliet Montessori On March 15, Andrew a number of events and at Jackson’s tomb. Ten- School Theater Depart- Academy is having its an- Jackson’s Hermitage special offers. nessee Supreme Court ment presents “CATS” nual yard sale Saturday, completed its yearlong In honor of Jackson’s Justice Cornelia A. Clark April 5, 6 and 7. Enjoy an April 21, from 7 a.m. to 2 celebration of Jackson’s 251st birthday, The Her- and a member of the Ten- evening of song, dance, p.m. The Academy is lo- 250th birthday and mitage offered guests nessee National Guard and a magical “Jellicle” cated at 9695 Lebanon Rd, were given the honor of night. Visit www.mjhsthe- Ste. 210-240 in Mt. Juliet. placing the wreath on ater.org for times and tick- Jackson’s tomb. The et prices. Hermitage then sent APRIL 21 the wreath to the White House. APRIL 6 Spring Fling Jackson’s 251st birth- CheerVille is having a day continued through- Life Church Spring Fling at the Court- out the day with guests The Free Clothing Store yard by Marriott on April having the opportunity to will be open Friday, April 21 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. play 19th-century cricket 6 from 9 a.m. until noon. There will be a bake sale, games on the lawn, inter- Along with clothes for raffl e, food trucks and act with General Jack- men, women and children, more than 25 unique son and his fellow War of accessories, and toilet- vendors. Join in a day of 1812 soldiers, and enjoy ries, they will also have fun and shopping at The period music on the back free breakfast and free Courtyard, located at porch. chiropractic adjustments. 1980 Providence Parkway. Additionally, Martha This is open to everyone. Proceeds to benefi t Cheer- Washington, Abigail Ad- Located at Life Church at Ville. ams and Dolley Madison, as well as Rachel Jackson and Sarah Jackson, at-

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615-754-6677 • 631 S. Mt. Juliet Rd. Mt. Juliet • Providence Shopping Center near Publix County unemployment rates HELP WANTED Local newspaper carrier position available in the Mt. Juliet area. improve across Tennessee Must have own car & furnish proof of insurance. Must be Staff Reports said Department of La- is the same rate the coun- available to deliver papers bor and Workforce De- ty had in January. The every Wednesday during the day. NASHVILLE – The Ten- velopment Commission- latest statistic was 0.2 of nessee Department of er Burns Phillips. “While a percentage point lower Call Phyllis at 754-6111 Labor and Workforce De- this type of rebound in than the county’s Febru- velopment last week re- February is typical after ary 2017 unemployment K leased the February 2018 the state usually experi- rate. unemployment rates ences a slight uptick in Tennessee’s statewide, for all Tennessee coun- unemployment after the seasonally-adjusted un- ties. The latest statistics holidays, it is not a giv- employment rate for Feb- showed improved rates en.” ruary 2018 was 3.4 per- for the majority of the Williamson County cent, a 0.1 of a percentage state’s counties during continued to have the point increase from the the month. state’s lowest unemploy- revised January rate of Sixty-nine of Tennes- ment rate. The February 3.3 percent. The nation- see’s 95 counties saw rate of 2.4 percent is a de- al unemployment rate for lower unemployment crease of 0.1 of a percent- the month held steady at rates when compared to age point when compared 4.1 percent. January 2018. The rates to the previous month. The statewide unem- remained the same in 21 At 2.6 percent, Da- ployment rate is season- counties and increased in vidson County had the ally adjusted, while coun- five counties. state’s second lowest un- ty rates are not. Seasonal Wilson County had the employment rate in Feb- adjustment is a statistical fifth lowest unemploy- ruary, which was 0.1 of technique that eliminates ment rate in February a percentage point lower the influences of weather, 2018 at 2.8 percent. than January’s rate. holidays, the opening and “It is great to see un- Houston County had closing of schools, and employment rates de- the state’s highest unem- other recurring seasonal crease in so many coun- ployment rate in Febru- events from an economic ties during February,” ary at 6.8 percent, which time series.

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Each Office Independently Owned and Operated. Page 4, The Chronicle of Mt. Juliet, APRIL 4, 2018 WCSO Sheriff and SROs now taking applications for Camp Victory

Staff Reports Instruction areas will include such topics as: LEBANON, TN – For the bullying, online preda- third year in a row, Sher- tors, drug/alcohol aware- iff Robert Bryan and the ness, confidence building, Wilson County Sheriff’s team-building exercises, Office SROs are taking a tour of the jail and ex- applications for a 3 day- amination of the juvenile long, half-day nationally court system. known camp to help stu- The class will be held dents learn to cope with from 8 a.m.to 12 p.m. each bullying and problems, day on July 16-18 for 25 from spotting potential qualifying students. Eli- online predators to peace- gibility requirements in- ful conflict-resolution. clude any male or female “The goal of the camp is with a good disciplinary Photo submitted to help our young people school record and good Wilson Bank & Trust recently presented Second Harvest Food Bank of Middle Tennessee with a manage potential prob- attendance record. Any check for more than $17,900 following a three-month fundraising campaign. In partnership with lems they are faced with male or female going into Ms. Cheap, WB&T collected donations at all its branches; distributed cans for individual collection on a daily basis, both in grades 6 through the 8 efforts; and provided corporate and executive matching donations. On hand for the presentation were and out of school,” Sheriff for the 2018-2019 school (L to R) Wilson Bank & Trust CEO Randall Clemons, Mary Hance (Ms. Cheap), Destiney Patton of Robert Bryan said. “Our year will be considered. Second Harvest Food Bank of Middle Tennessee, and President John McDearman and Vice President young people today face The cost is free to any Kathy Hesson of Wilson Bank & Trust. so many more problems qualifying students. This in a technologically sav- year, students will re- vy world than many of us ceive lunch each day in faced in school. Our SRO partnership with the Leb- Wilson Bank & Trust Change Drive raises Team wants to provide anon Special School Dis- students with the tools trict’s Family Resource they need to learn on how Center. For more infor- money for Second Harvest Food Bank to maturely manage prob- mation, please contact lems and build self-confi- your school’s SRO or Lt. Staff Reports Second Harvest meals, were Cheap Penny Drive for Sec- dence while avoiding to Scott Moore at smoore@ gathered during a three- ond Harvest raised nearly become victims. We have wcso95.org for an appli- month campaign as part of $87,000 to help feed hun- had a great turnout each cation. Wilson Bank & Trust re- Ms. Cheap’s penny drive. gry men, women and chil- time we have hosted this Note: Camp Victory is cently concluded its most The bank’s efforts included dren in Middle Tennessee, camp and look forward to not associated with Wil- successful penny drive to customer giving at all WBT a new record. Wilson Bank this upcoming class.” son County Schools. date to help hungry neigh- branches; change collected & Trust has partnered with bors, nearing $18,000 in by employees and custom- Ms. Cheap on the penny money raised and donated ers on their own; and a pair drive since 2012. Through- for Second Harvest Food of matching donations by out WB&T’s service area, www.tcomj.com Bank of Middle Tennessee. the bank and CEO Randall Second Harvest works with The contributions, which Clemons. local partner agencies to equate to more than 70,000 On the whole, the Ms. provide food for the hungry.

WHY ELITE? Kindergarten registration began this week I’ve been to a few Audiologists over the Staff Reports Online Enrollment. schools.com/Page/359. years but Dr. Jennifer Please complete the What to Bring is as good as it gets. If you have a son or online process, then con- •Two proofs of residency The hearing aids daughter turning five, on tact the school your child •Birth Certificate have changed my life or before Aug. 15, it’s time is zoned for to schedule •Tennessee Public because I haven’t heard to register them for Kin- a time to bring in the re- School Immunization Cer- much out of my right dergarten. If you already quired documents. tificate with Proof of Phys- ear in over 60 years but have a student enrolled in If you are uncertain ical now I can! I would a Wilson County School, about which school your •Social Security Card (is highly recommend simply log into your exist- child is zoned for, or to lo- requested) Dr. Jennifer to my friends ing Family Access account, cate a phone number for •Custody Papers if ap- and relatives. and choose New Student the school, visit www.wc- plicable •Photo I.D. for the Par- - Ron Warren ent or Guardian GRAND OPENING If you have a Pre-K stu- SPECIAL: $20! dent currently enrolled in Your hearing aids (A $265 VALUE!) a Wilson County School, Includes: your school will instruct • Initial Consultation you on the procedure to come with a Doctor! • Initial Exam enroll for the kindergarten • Initial X-rays & Reports year. Grand Opening Special offer limited Each school will host www.eliteaud.com to first 20 patients! Call today! Dr. Joe Kanan a “Kindergarten Night” 615-758-7118 854 N. Mt. Juliet, Rd, Mt. Juliet Tennessee Spine & Disc 615-583-5883 See SCHOOL, PAGE 5 Page 5, The Chronicle of Mt. Juliet, APRIL 4, 2018 State to undertake first ever security assessment of all schools

Staff Reports plans, this will be the first time that the state has led a comprehensive effort to Tennessee Gov. Bill determine the security Haslam announced last needs at each individual week his approval of rec- school. ommendations submitted The risk assessment will by the school safety work- be based on model securi- ing group he appointed ty standards identified by earlier this month to make TN DOS, with assessment immediate enhancements training provided by state to school safety. The work- homeland security officials ing group identified three to local school district per- immediate priorities: sonnel and first respond- A review and risk as- ers. Photo submitted sessment of all school fa- As this is the first prior- cilities to identify vulnera- ity identified by the work- The Grand Opening of the 1950s will feature a car show and will include cars such as the one pictured bilities; ing group, Haslam has above, a 1953 Chevrolet Truck to be featured in the show. An increase in available asked the state agencies to resources to help secure ensure completion of the school resource officers assessments before stu- Granville to host antique car show (SROs); and dents return to school for A statewide technolo- the 2018-19 school year. gy application for anony- Following the school se- Staff Reports Shop, 1950s Diner and also be the third annual Up- mous reporting of security curity assessments, and much more. per Cumberland Wine Fes- threats. on an annual basis there- The Historic Granville Granville is also fea- tival at the Pioneer Village Haslam has directed after, each school’s emer- Grand Opening of the turing a extensive “I Love from noon to 5 p.m. with the Tennessee Depart- gency operations plan 1950s on April 14 will fea- Lucy” Exhibit at Granville admission being $20 day ment of Safety and Home- (EOP) must ensure specific ture a 1950s Antique Car Museum, Sutton Historic of event or advance tickets land Security (TN DOS), facility risks are identified Show with 15 classes of Home and Sutton General for $15 purchased through in conjunction with the and updated and that state competition. Cars may be Store that will be on exhibit uppercumberlandwinetrail. Tennessee Department of school safety resources, entered in the show from for the entire year. com or Sutton General Education (TN DOE) and including the additional 9 a.m. to noon across from On April 14, there will be Store (931-653-4151). local officials, to immedi- $30 million proposed in the Sutton General Store. the following “I Love Lucy” Granville will also fea- ately begin development the governor’s Fiscal Year Three trophies will be events : Lunch with Lucy ture their annual Genealo- and implementation of a 2019 Budget, are utilized awarded in each category at Sutton General gy Festival at the Granville statewide assessment of to address the identified with awards at 3 p.m. Reg- Store a from 11 a.m. to United Methodist Church every public elementary risks. istration fee to enter the car 2 p.m. and “I Love Lucy” from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. with and secondary school in One such area of risk, is $10 with the show being Grape Stomping Contest at speakers, viewing of video the state to identify areas and the second priority sponsored by O’Reilly Auto 2 p.m. at the Gazebo. Stories of Granville and ge- of risk. Parts and Coca Cola Co. The day will be filled with nealogy research booths. While all school dis- See SECURITY, PAGE 8 Consolidated. 1950s music including DJ It is also the 10th anni- tricts currently have safety The historic town has Mac Griffin playing 1950s versary of Sutton General been decorated in a grand music, 1950s Elvis music Store and Sutton Ole Time 1950s fashion for 2018. On by Lebanon Kenneth Un- Music Hour. Sutton Ole April 14, the Grand Open- derwood at 9:30 a.m. and Time Music Hour will fea- Compare Our CD Rates ing will feature a 1950s noon, and 1950s band “The ture one of the nation’s top Bank-issued, FDIC-insured Sock Hop, 1950s Music, E. J. 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Patton - April 19 Tennessee Constables are offi cers from 5:30-7 p.m.; South- of the Tennessee Judicial System as Christian Sarver side - April 23 from 5-7 Financial Advisor prescribed by the State Constitution . www.edwardjones.com p.m.; West - April 24 from who are sworn and bonded peace 2512 North Mount Juliet Member SIPC 3:30-5:30 p.m.; Rutland - offi cers with full powers of arrest Road April 26 from 3-6:30 p.m.; Mt Juliet, TN 37122 Carroll-Oakland - April under Tennessee Codes. 615-754-8100 Paid for by F.H. Guzman FDI-1867G-A Page 6, The Chronicle of Mt. Juliet, APRIL 4, 2018 FAITH & MESSAGE As Was His Custom… ing the idea of attending Sabbath day.” of allowing ourselves to the church being a physi- a particular church on a It’s pretty clear how become a part of a local cal building. A building is particular day. One that Jesus felt about gather- body of believers and in- just a place to come in out seems popular is to down- ing with God’s people at tegrate with that body as of the weather and gather play the value of gather- a particular place on a a customary thing. with the real church, the ing with God’s saints for particular day. Luke rec- The issue isn’t whether rest of the living stones. worship and fellowship. ognized that it was cus- or not we are in a room at As a matter of fact, I care As I was thinking about tomary for Him to go each a particular time at a par- not whether your group these theories and the Sabbath and join with ticular place so we can has a church building or value of regular church the fellow believers in the be counted as present. not. The type of meeting involvement, I was re- synagogue. Now, this isn’t The heart of the matter is place is not important to Larry Grainger minded of what Luke re- an article to beat people are we one of the “living me, but what is import- Abundant Life Church corded concerning our up with a condemning stones” who make up this ant is that you meet or Lord Jesus in chapter 6 word about church atten- organic group known as gather. As a pastor, I get to of his gospel. “…as was dance. Rather, it is an at- the church. It doesn’t really make hear a lot of well mean- His custom, He went to tempt to get us to see the I hope we have long ing philosophies address- the synagogue on the value, and yes obedience, ago dropped the idea of See F & M, PAGE 16 CHURCH DIRECTORY Assembly of God Catholic Witnesses Unity Grace Fellowship Ministries Lighthouse Church Holy Comforter Anglican Lutheran Unity of Music City Greater True Faith Com- Baptist (ACC) Celebration Lutheran Non-Denominational munity Church Baker’s Grove Baptist St. Stephen Catholic Com- Methodist Abundant Life* Holy Temple Church Beckwith Baptist munity Cook’s United Methodist The BARN Church The Journey Church Cedar Grove Baptist Church of Christ Gladeville United Methodist Bridge Fellowship Church Joy Church International Corona Baptist Church Belinda Parkway Church Grace United Methodist Cedar Ridge Church LifeChurch of Mt. Juliet Faith Church of Christ Church The Church at Pleasant Living Hope Church Fellowship Baptist Center Chapel Church of Mt. Juliet African Method- Grove Mending Fences Cowboy Church The Fellowship at Mt. Ju- Christ ist Episcopal Church Connect Church New Heart Christian liet Corinth Church of Christ Pleasant Grove United Faith is the Victory Church Church First Baptist Church of Gladeville Church of Methodist Cross Point Church Friendship Community New Tribe Church Mt. Juliet* Christ Providence United Method- Church Our Father’s House Com- The Glade Church Green Hill Church of ist* Gateway of Hope munity Church Grace Baptist Church Christ Scott’s Chapel African Generation Changers The Rock of Nashville Green Hill Church* Leeville Church of Christ Methodist Episcopal Church Royal Life International Hickory Hills Baptist Mt. Juliet Church of Christ Church Global Vision Bible Church The LightHouse Fellow- Nonaville Church of Christ Williamson Chapel CME Grace Bible Fellowship ship Vesta Church of Christ Church Mays Chapel Church of God Nazarene Mt. Juliet Missionary Bap- Living Water Fellowship Covenant Fellowship Church tist Mt. Juliet Church of God of the Nazarene Mt. Olivet Baptist The Pointe Church Pentecostal ANDY & TRACEY BOND Music City Baptist Church Church of Jesus Christ Church Alive Funeral Directors & Embalmers New Life Baptist Church The Church of Jesus Presbyterian Rutland Baptist Church Christ of Latter Day Saints Cloyds Cumberland Pres- 1098 Weston Drive • Mt. Juliet, TN Silver Springs Baptist Episcopal byterian Truth and Grace Free Will Church of the Epiphany Hickory Grove Church 615-773-2663 24 hour obituary line 615-641-2663 Baptist Church Jehovah’s Witness Suggs Creek Cumberland www.bondmemorial.com Victory Baptist Church Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Presbyterian

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490 Industrial Drive, Mt. Juliet | 615-889-3950 thefellowship.cc | facebook.com/fellowshipMJ C The Chronicle of Mt. Juliet, APRIL 4, 2018 Page 7 REFLECTIONS FROM AN OLD FRIEND Teen driving contracts worry constantly about ing” and “if you’d only told overly casual attitudes seriously and that driving their teenage drivers, es- me” excuses. about driving. Worse, an is a serious matter. It also pecially the first time they You may think to your- attitude of driving as an prevents unclear rules, turn them loose on their self, “I don’t need a driving entitled right, as opposed confusion about rules and own. That’s why you the contract.” Your teen may to an earned privilege. gives parents a way to clar- parent may want to try a even tell you that other •All parents wish to do ify their thoughts about new concept. parents don’t have con- everything they can to driving and get them down The concept is called tracts with their teens, but protect their children. But on paper. Teen Driver Contracts. you need to stick to your parents sometimes fail to The contract also helps This is a signed agreement guns. A driving contract take teenage driving as with enforcement of the between the new teen could save your child’s seriously as they should. rules. Teenagers’ cloudy driver and the parent(s) life or the lives of others. Others recognize the se- and vague memory about Kenny Martin or guardian(s). This con- Young drivers need to un- riousness of the problem initial rules put in place City Manager tract will hopefully make derstand the seriousness but do not address it sys- are quickly diminished Mt. Juliet, TN the process easier and of driving and the possible tematically and firmly. when a signed and agreed more comfortable for all consequences for violating •Parents often resort upon contract is brought With all the recent trag- involved parties. the rules. to lecturing and to vague to the table. It also lets ic fatal accidents involving The contract states the For example: statements such as “You the young driver know the teens across the country, I obligations and responsi- •Automobile accidents can drive when you show seriousness of signing a thought it would be a good bilities the teen or young are the leading cause of us you are responsible.” binding contract/docu- time to remind all parents driver will abide by and death in young people. They often are not sure ment. about teen driving con- honor or risk losing their •Teenagers are less ex- what rules they should In closing, for parent(s) tracts. driving privileges. The perienced, more impul- establish, how to enforce or guardian(s) interested As we all know, when contract holds the teen or sive, have less developed them and how to commu- in receiving a teen driving a teenager first learns to young driver accountable judgment and are at much nicate them clearly. contract, please contact drive it can be a parents for their actions and cuts greater risk of being in- A Teen Driving Contract Sharon at City Hall 615- worst nightmare, or it can down on time consuming volved in car wrecks. lets the young driver know 773-6204. The contracts be a blessing. All parents debates about “not know- •Young drivers have that you take driving very are free of charge.

From VET, PAGE 1 helped veterans. Officer Joe Bowen, a Lebanon police MJHS Theater presents ‘CATS’ A group of veterans com- officer who recently passed memorated the holiday by away, will have a flag re- hanging the Vietnam Veter- tired for his service to the ans flag under the U.S. flag. community. According to Ken Kack- The ceremony will take ley, Senior Vice Command- place at 6 p.m. May 18 at er for Veterans of Foreign the Fairgrounds in Leba- Wars Post 5015, the group non. will hold a ceremony next The Museum is located month retiring flags to hon- at 304 E. Main St. in Leb- or those who have served or anon. www.tcomj.com

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Staff Reports layer to be reborn into a 5-7 at 7 p.m. as well as new life. a 2 p.m. showing on April See the Old Gumbie 7. Mt. Juliet High School Cat who loves to lounge Student tickets are $8, Theater presents the An- all day, Rum Tum Tugger, and general admission is drew Llyod Webber pro- the rebel cat, Grizabella, $12. Tickets are available duction of “CATS” based the aging beauty cat who at Sister’s Whimzy in Mt. on “Old Posssum’s Book is shunned by the oth- Juliet or at the door. of Practical Cats” by ers, Bustopher Jones, the Mt. Juliet Theater en- T.S.Eliot. large “25 lb” cat, or Mun- courages everyone to sup- Vicky Phillips, MD | Kim Rosdeutscher, MD Come see the Jellicle gojerrie/Rumpleteazer, port the arts in the com- Elizabeth Fairbank, MD | Elizabeth Randolph, MD Cats who meet once a the fun loving friends, munity, and support the year to have a Jellicle Ball just to name a few of the more than 70 students 615.883.2200 | CHILDMEDGROUP.COM and choose a cat who will Jellicle Cats. who have worked so hard journey to the Heaviside The show will run April to bring “CATS” to life. 3786 CENTRAL PK, STE #130, HERMITAGE C Page 8, The Chronicle of Mt. Juliet, APRIL 4, 2018 From SECURITY, PAGE 5 training, drills and mental health support.” identified by the working The third immediate pri- George qualifies for District 25 group, is the availability of ority of the working group, trained school safety per- also adopted by Haslam, sonnel or SROs. For the is for the state to provide Wilson County Commission seat schools in the state that a statewide technology do not have SROs on-site, application for the anony- Staff Reports lack of funding is often cit- mous reporting of threats ed as a primary reason. or suspicious activity by Preston George has offi- The governor’s proposed students, faculty, staff and cially qualified as a candi- budget and school safety others. The concept, which date for the 25th District plan doubles the amount Haslam is also pushing for seat on the Wilson Coun- of recurring school safety a 2018-19 school year im- ty Commission. The seat grant funding for schools, plementation, would pro- is currently held by Jim which can be used toward vide for direct communi- Emberton, who will not be SROs or other facility se- cation among and between seeking reelection. Early curity measures. And, to the individual reporting voting in this race will be address immediate needs the threat or activity and held from July 13, 2018 while further state, local the state, local law en- through July 28, 2018, and federal conversations forcement officials and lo- with election day slated around school security and cal school districts. for Aug. 2, 2018. budgeting take place, total The working group also “I’ve always had a heart state school safety grant recommended the promo- for service,” said George. “I funding would increase by tion of positive behavior- had the opportunity repre- more than 500 percent for al health for all students. sent Wilson Central High the upcoming fiscal year. Haslam has directed the School as an appointed “All children in Tennes- Tennessee Department of member to the Student see deserve to learn in a Mental Health and Sub- School Board. During my safe and secure environ- stance Abuse Services to time on the Board, I was ment, and I appreciate the work in conjunction with able to take part in revis- efficient and thorough work the TN DOE to expand ing vital school board pol- of the school safety work- training areas, including icy and work directly with ing group,” said Haslam. training on strategies to top county and school of- “The recommendations of increase awareness and ficials to address the im- the working group, cou- responsiveness to signs pact of new commercial pled with increased in- and symptoms of student will all be difficult tasks in is ready, willing, and able construction on traffic vestment, provide a path behavioral health and the face of a new wave of to step up to the plate and patterns at Wilson Central to making immediate, im- mental health needs. urbanization that is mov- take on the responsibility in order to arrive at a com- pactful and unprecedented The General Assem- ing toward the county. of leading Wilson County mon sense resolution. It security improvements in bly will consider Haslam’s George believes in into the future.” was through this hands- our schools and also lay school safety budget pro- growing Wilson County, “I know there are some on experience that I began the groundwork for lon- posal over the next few but maintains that such who will have reservations to see how well different ger term actions around weeks. growth must not erode the about passing the torch to levels of county govern- bedrock values that have the next generation,” said ment can work together — kept the county great. He George. “That is why I be- IT IN THE C when they actually try to ERTISE LASSIFIE believes that small busi- lieve is it so important to ADV DS! work together.” ness is the driving force continue working hard to Wilson County is a vi- of the local economy and earn their trust if I ever brant and growing com- that the best kind of gov- intend to earn their vote.” munity. It is a great place ernment is a small govern- George and his family to live, work, raise a fam- ment. attend Green Hill Church, ily and worship. In the “The time spent going where they are active coming years, Wilson door-to-door meeting new members in the congre- County will be faced with friends and old neighbors gation. George has previ- several challenges due to while gathering signatures ously served on the Stu- this growing population. on my petition has been dent School Board, Youth BUSINESS ADS : $12.49 for up to 15 words & .15 cents per Maintaining and improv- invigorating,” George said. Leadership Wilson, and additional word ing upon the current in- “Being able to get out in FFA. He is currently en- frastructure, developing PERSONAL ADS : $11.99 for up to 15 words & .15 cents per the community and listen rolled at Tennessee Tech long-term strategies to additional word to the concerns expressed University, where he is deal with the booming en- regarding the direction of working toward earning a BOLD PRINT : 50 cents per line (5 words together = 1 line) rollment in public schools, our county is what keeps degree in agriculture com- These rates are for line ads only. Display ads in classifi ed section will be charged according to the Classifi ed Display Rate. and holding on to small me going. I am out to munications and political town values and charm prove that my generation science. We Brighten Smiles! www.tcomj.com Jane A. Bacon, DMD Aileen M. 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From NOVEL, PAGE 1 much about anti-bullying as As a kid, she didn’t under- it is about autism awareness. stand her brother’s odd be- larity. For that reason, “No I hope schools and educators haviors. She wanted to write One Needed to Know” won discover this story and en- a book about that challeng- the 2017 Children’s Literary courage their classes to read ing time in her life when she Classics Seal of Approval and it and discuss its relevant became aware that he wasn’t the Silver Medal for Best Pre- themes.” Lavender Inspira- like other kids his age. This teen Fiction. The novel also tion. book can help start a conver- won the 2017 Purple Drag- It has been compared to sation with children about onfly Children’s Book Award “Wonder” by A. J. Palacio and bullying and being kind to and the 2017 Human Rela- “adults who have read books people with different abilities. tions Indie Book Gold Med- by Katherine Patterson and During her presentations al Award for Special Needs Paula Danziger will recognize at Lebanon Public Library Awareness in Children’s Fic- the honesty with which it is and the Donelson YMCA, tion. written.” Kid’s Book Weekly. she will be talking about how It is also earning wonder- Driver was inspired to her personal experience led ful reviews: “This is the best write “No One Needed to to writing this novel, a quick story about dealing with bul- Know” based on her own ex- overview of autism, a discus- lies and with a child with periences as the younger sis- sion about school bullying Autism I have ever read. I ter of a brother with develop- and why it’s especially hard found myself crying from mental disabilities. on people with special needs, Photo submitted the sheer heartwarming mo- “My brother wasn’t diag- and there will be free coloring D.G. Driver with copies of her children’s novel, “No One Needed to ments in this story about a nosed as Autistic because sheets for the children who Know.” For Autism Awareness Month, Driver will give presenta- sister who looked out for her we were kids in the late ‘70s, attend. tions of her award-winning novel at Lebanon Public Library April older brother.” Quill, Ink, and early ‘80s. Autism wasn’t a Driver will have copies of 5 and Donelson YMCA April 16. Parchment. Special Education category “No One Needed to Know” “In this very sensitive nov- yet.” Much later on, when and some of her other books likely to become excited YMCA event. el about autism awareness Driver became a teacher in available for signing at the about reading, so consid- Lebanon Public Library is and bullying, Driver develops Special Education, she and Lebanon event. It has been er bringing your 3rd grade located at 108 S. Hatton Ave., characters that are realistic her mother put the puzzle proven that children who or older child after school to Lebanon, TN 37087. Donel- and evoke sympathy. This is pieces together and realized meet an author or get an one of these literacy events. son YMCA is located at 3001 an important novel that is as he was on the spectrum. autographed book are more Books cannot be sold at the Lebanon Pike, Donelson, TN.

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FERERRO, Judith Ann in Wichita, Kansas, she earned the National De- Stanley (Connie) Raskow grandsons, Jesse Waller “Judy” is survived by her two fense Service Medal, the and George Raskow; sev- and Zach Newberry; 11 children, William S. “Bill” Global War on Terrorism eral great-grandchildren, Great- Grandchildren; Fererro, Judith Ann Hargiss and Nancy Har- Service Medal, the Army nieces, and nephews also and Wayne Clemmons. “Judy”, age 72 of Mt. Ju- giss-Tatlock, and two Service Ribbon and Over- survive. She is preceded in He is preceded in death liet, died March 27, 2018. grandchildren, Alexandra seas Service Ribbon. death by daughter, Lynn by his father, mother and Mrs. Fererro was a mem- and Aaron Hargiss. Visitation with the fam- Morrison; parents, Stan- step-father, Gene An- ber of First Baptist Church Joan went to the Univer- ily will be Saturday, April ley and Dorothy Zivkovich drews; son, Clinton; and of Mt. Juliet. She had a sity of Kansas where she 7 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Raskow. brother, Richard. servant heart and was ac- met Willard Clarke Har- at Sellars Funeral Home at A Celebration of Life Arrangements by Sel- tive at her church and the giss, and they were mar- Mt. Juliet. Memorial Ser- Service will be held at a lars Funeral Home at Mt. Mt. Juliet Senior Citizens ried in Topeka, Kansas on vice will be held April 7 at later date. Juliet, 2229 N. Mt. Ju- Center. Mrs. Fererro was Aug. 23, 1947. They were 1 p.m. with interment to Arrangements by Sel- liet Road, Mt. Juliet, TN the daughter of the late, married for 56 years until follow at Hermitage Memo- lars Funeral Home at Mt. 37122, 615-758-5459, Raymond Lovell and Janey Clarke’s death in 2004. rial Gardens. Juliet, 2229 N. Mt. Ju- obituary line 615-758- Maxine York Bandy. She was a member Arrangements by Sel- liet Road, Mt. Juliet, TN 8818, www.sellarsfuneral- He is survived by: Hus- of Bethlehem Methodist lars Funeral Home at Mt. 37122, 615-758-5459, services.com. band – Richard P. Fererro; Church and spent much Juliet, 2229 N. Mt. Ju- obituary line 615-758- Sons – Mickey Kennedy of her time reading, do- liet Road, Mt. Juliet, TN 8818, www.sellarsfuneral- and Corky Kennedy; Sis- ing crossword puzzles and 37122, 615-758-5459, services.com. WAGNER, Rochelle ter – Cynthia S. Dicker- playing bridge. obituary line 615-758- “Chelli” Annette son; Grandchildren – Tyler A memorial service was 8818, www.sellarsfuneral- Kennedy, Jesse Kennedy held at Bethlehem Meth- services.com NEWBERRY, William Rochelle “Chelli” An- and Chase Kennedy; two odist Church in Lebanon Lovell “Pete” nette Wagner, age 65 of Great-grandchildren. on April 3. Mt. Juliet, passed away on Funeral services were Sellars Funer- JOHNSON, Gloria March 26, 2018. conducted March 30 at al Home, Lebanon TN, “Gee” Chelli was an outgo- Bond Memorial Chapel, 615.444.9393. ing, artistic, and creative and interment followed JOHNSON, Gloria “Gee”, person who greatly en- April 3 at Middle Tennes- age 89 of Mt. Juliet, passed joyed quilting. She was an see Veterans Cemetery. HENDRICKS, Nicholas away March 29, 2018. amazing mother, doting Flowers accepted or me- T. Jr. Preceded in death by hus- grandmother, and won- morials may be made to band, Marvin S. Johnson; derful sister whom every- the Mt. Juliet Senior Cit- Nicholas T. Hendricks, parents, Samuel and Mary one loved. Everyone was izens Center, 2034 N. Mt. Jr., age 27 of Mt. Juliet, Marchese; four sisters and family in her eyes. Chelli Juliet Road, Mt. Juliet, TN passed away April 1, 2018. two brothers.Survived by was the glue that held ev- 37122. Preceded in death by daughter, Carol (Clarence) erything together when it Bond Memorial Chap- grandfather, Lee White. Head; son, Derryl Nowak; should have fallen apart, el, N. Mt. Juliet Road and Survived by father, Nick brother, Donnie Marchese; then the magnet that drew Weston Drive, Mt. Juliet, Hendricks; mother, Wen- grandchildren, Michael William Lovell (Pete) it back together. TN. (615)773-2663. Obit dy Pearce; brothers, Noah Head, Kimberly Head, Ash- Newberry, age 85 of Mt. She is survived by her Line (615)641-2663, www. Beese and Garrett Beese; ley Nowak, Alyssa (Chris) Juliet, passed away on children, Jamie (William) bondmemorial.com grandparents, Larry Hen- Chandler, Brandon Nowak March 27, 2018 in Madi- Swartz, Jessica Bowers, dricks, Kay (John) Rice and Kristi (Scott) Rood; son, Tenn. and Brad Hughes; grand- and Polly White; and his and great-grandchildren, A funeral service was children, Skylarr Deeter HARGISS, Helen Joan dog, Razor. Holland Chandler, Haylee held April 2 at Sellars Fu- and Jayson Mechling; sis- Nick attended Mt. Juliet Rood and Camron Rood. neral Home, and burial ters, Ronda (Bob) Barga, Helen Joan Hargiss, High School and Wilson No services are sched- followed at Mt. Juliet Me- Samantha (Dave) Newman, known to her friends as Central High School. He uled at this time. morial Gardens. and Renae (Chuck) Riddle; Joan, died at the age of 92 served in the U.S. Army Arrangements by Sel- Pete was born in Nash- brother, Jerry Wagner; in Lebanon, on March 13, for three years, and during lars Funeral Home at Mt. ville to Rex and Anna Mae nieces and nephews, Rob 2018. that time was stationed in Juliet, 2229 N. Mt. Ju- Newberry on Feb. 26, Barga, Casey Barga, Ange- Born on July 15, 1915, Korea and Germany. He liet Road, Mt. Juliet, TN 1933. He attended school la Barga, Heather Huser, 37122, 615-758-5459, in Old Hickory and joined Josh Bailey, Travis New- obituary line 615-758- the Marines in 1947 and man, Nick Newman, R.J. 8818, www.sellarsfuneral- the Army Reserves in Gross, Kadence Gross, Your Home services.com 1950, where he retired as Siera Cornett, Holly Wag- an E9. He attended MTSU ner, Clayton Wagner, and for 24-HOUR and became a supervisor Zen Wagner; best friend, Morrison, Darlene at DuPont, where he re- Jenny Dohner. She is pre- HEALTH tired after 20 years. He ceded in death by her par- Darlene Morrison, age enjoyed fishing, traveling, ents, William and Twila AND 71, passed away on April and spending time with Fischbauch Wagner. 1, 2018. his wife, Mildred, and their Visitation was held FITNESS! She is survived by chil- dogs. March 30 at Sellars Fu- dren, Jim (Donna) Mor- Pete is survived by his neral Home in Mt. 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615.758.6668 expires 3/31/18 Offer 300 Pleasant Grove Rd, Ste 350, Mt. Juliet Walmart/Lowes Shopping Center workoutanytime.com www.tcomj.com /WOAMtJuliet @WorkoutAnytimeMtJuliet The Chronicle of Mt. Juliet, APRIL 4, 2018 Page 11 From TOY, PAGE 1 students grow and hopes to fore teaching computer plant a seed for their future technology, she also worked St. Thomas first in Middle TN also attended Friendship success. as a nurse. Christian Academy growing When she learned she Stone said she has with latest robotic surgery up. was chosen Wilson Central’s worked with the state to She received her degree Teacher of the Year, she help write the new comput- Staff Reports pain, less risk of infection, in Math from Cumberland said she was overwhelmed er standards for the whole minimal scarring and re- University. She currently and very grateful, especially state, which will roll out at Saint Thomas Midtown duced recovery time. teaches calculus an pre-cal- because she teaches mainly the end of this school year. Hospital has become the The da Vinci X, the latest culus but has taught vari- upperclassmen. In her classes, she gives first hospital in Middle Ten- robot available from Intui- ous levels of math in her 17 “The ability for me to do her students the tools they nessee to add the newest tive Surgical, Inc., offers ad- years of experience. what I do is because ev- need to learn how to be good 4th generation da Vinci X vanced surgical capabilities, “It’s the most challeng- erybody before me has problem solvers because robotic surgical system to similar to its predecessor, ing subject for a lot of stu- done their job,” said Polk. “problem-solving is in every its operating room. By add- the da Vinci Xi. Versatile an- dents,” said Polk. “I like be- “They’ve prepared them and part of life.” ing this surgical robot, Saint atomical access, improved ing the person that can help taught them the skills that Stone said she gets a Thomas Health now has a visual definition using an them get over that difficulty they need.” sense of balance from teach- suite of seven da Vinci sys- advanced endoscope, and and let them feel some suc- She said she could not do ing. Even if she is having the tems in its hospitals. thinner, longer arms to ex- cess, which in that subject what she does or have the worst day in the world, her Surgeons at Saint Thom- tend operative reach are fea- you see a lot.” same success with her stu- students learning from and as Midtown Health have a tures of the new system that “When you do challenge dents without the rest of the interacting with each other history of clinical outcome can be used for a wide spec- them, even if they don’t faculty. gives her so much joy. improvements using da Vin- trum of minimally invasive make an A or 100 percent, “It was just really over- She said she was sur- ci surgery and now will have procedures. but they can come back and whelming, humbling and prised but honored and better access to the da Vin- Dr. Michael Stany, Gyne- say this is what I learned, very, very grateful,” she humbled when she learned ci robotic surgical systems, cologic Oncologist and Med- it’s such a rewarding expe- said. “It is an honor to re- she was chosen Rutland’s which ultimately will allow a ical Director of Robotics at rience for them and for me,” ceive [Teacher of the Year] Teacher of the Year, but that larger number of patients to Saint Thomas Midtown Hos- she said. “Pushing them and I hope I represent them all of the faculty learns from benefit from a minimally in- pital, was the first to operate to keep going, even when well.” each other. vasive surgery offering. and use the new da Vinci they’re not successful, is Joni Stone has taught “I feel very privileged to be Surgeons trained on the X robotic system at Saint wonderful.” computer technology for working with so many great da Vinci systems are able Thomas Midtown Hospital: Polk said she has a stu- more than 10 years and has educators,” said Stone. to view the surgical site us- “The hospital’s investment dent who had written a letter been with Rutland Elemen- “These great educators ing magnified 3D HD tech- in growing our surgical ca- for Governor’s School about tary School since it opened, along with our students, nology, enabling them to pabilities with the most ad- how calculus taught her in one capacity or another. inspire me each and every make precise adjustments vanced robotics systems it is OK if she doesn’t suc- She teaches kindergarten day. I am very grateful for to their instruments. Preci- demonstrates Saint Thom- ceed all the time as long as through fifth grade, nearly that in my life.” sion in the operating room as Health’s commitment to she keeps trying and learns 1,200 students total. She enjoys teaching at translates into favorable providing our patients with from her mistakes. Polk said Before she was certified to Rutland and cannot imagine outcomes for patients, in- the highest quality of care.” it was a special moment to teach, she was a substitute, being somewhere different. cluding less blood loss, less hear a student responding worked in the library, and “It is the largest elemen- to her teaching in that way. was an aide at the school. tary school in Wilson Coun- HELP WANTED She said it is nice to know During that time, she com- ty and has the heart to that she isn’t just teaching pleted her degree and has match,” said Stone. “We all them a concept but a skill been certified to teach for work together in a partner- Sales Manager they can use in other areas more than five years. ship; teachers, parents, stu- for local newspaper of their life. She said her mentor, dents, and community. That Monday - Friday 9am-5pm. Though she did not al- Susan Miller, was one of is what makes a place like Email resume to ways know she wanted to her biggest supporters of no other.” [email protected] or call teach, she feels a lot of pride going back to school to be- Wilson County’s Teacher 615-754-6111 with any questions. in it now. come a certified teacher so of the Year will be announced “Even when some of them she could do what she was at a banquet April 13, held K get mad at you and you meant to do: teach. at Cumberland University. have troubled days with Though she attended The dinner and awards pre- them, but the fact that you different schools over the sentation is sponsored by Pet of the Week overcome that is great,” said years, she received her ad- CedarStone Bank and Wil- Polk. She went on to say that junct certificate from the son County Chevrolet-Buick it is exciting to watch her University of Phoenix. Be- GMC-Hyundai. MAGE

Mage came to the shelter as an owner surrender. Her previous family had no time for her. She was living in a wire crate for the majority of her time. She is super friendly, loves to play, and go for walks. She has no manners, but we are working on those and she is getting better. She is a very strong girl and would need a strong handler. Mage is great with children and loves to play ball. Mage is a 1 yr. old Retriever/ Shepherd mix.

She is already spayed and up to date on vaccines.

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The Board of Commissioners of the City of Mt. Juliet will The Board of Commissioners of the City of Mt. Juliet will GRAND JURY NOTICE It have a Public Hearing on Monday, April 23, 2018 at 6:15 have a Public Hearing on Monday, April 23, 2018 at 6:15 is the duty of your Grand p.m. to hear comments on the following item to be con- p.m. to hear comments on the following item to be con- Jurors to investigate any sidered: Amend City Codes Chapter 4 Alcoholic Beverag- sidered: Rezone approximately 63.00 acres of land owned public offense which they es Section 4-62 On-Premises Consumption Beer Permit; by Rufus Page and located at 563 Main Street and as de- know or have reason to be- issuance requirements by adding “E” and “F”, regarding scribed herein from RS-10 to Agricultural Residential (AR- lieve had been committed ratio requirements for new restaurants. The public is 40) being Map 073, Part of Parcel 028.00. The public is and which is trial able or in- invited to attend and comment. invited to attend and comment. dictable in this county. Any person having knowledge or proof that such an offense Kenny Martin, City Manager Kenny Martin, City Manager has been committed, may City of Mt. Juliet City of Mt. Juliet apply to testify before the Grand Jury subject to the provisions of Tennessee PUBLIC NOTICE Code Annotated, section 40-12-105. The foreman in The Board of Commissioners of the City of Mt. Juliet will this county is presently, Jeff have a Public Hearing on Monday, April 23, 2018 at 6:15 Millhollin The Grand Jury p.m. to hear comments on the following item to be consid- will meet on Monday, April ered: Rezone approximately 0.737 acres of land known as 9, 2018 at 9:00 a.m. You the Whipple property and located at 100 Falkner Ln and may be prosecuted for per- as described herein from Residential (RS40) to Residential jury for any oral or written (RS30), being Map 054, Parcel 177.08. The public is invit- statement which you make ed to attend and comment. under oath to the Grand Jury when you know the statement to be false and Kenny Martin, City Manager when the statement touch- City of Mt. Juliet es on a matter material to the point in question. ACREAGE LAND WANTED: Want to buy land!! If you have l and you want to sell please contact 754-2019. BUSINESS SERVICE Quality Landscaping at affordable AUCTION AUCTION prices! Check out our The Most Money In The Shortest Time! new webiste: Bobby Colson Auctioneer/Broker www.acelandscapingnow.com Barry Jamison Bill Colson Auction and Realty 758-3877 615-390-3679 • www.colsonauctions.com FREE ESTIMATE [email protected] Barrett Tree & Lawn Service 579-8319 or 758-3893 • Tree Removal BUSINESS SERVICE BUSINESS SERVICE • Trimming • Hauling • Firewood • Lawncare PUBLIC NOTICE SOUTH WINDS TREE SERVICE • Mulching Licensed and Insured The Board of Commissioners of the City of Mt. Juliet will Leonard Matthews have a Worksession on Monday, April 9, 2018 at 5:00 p.m. (formerly of 4 Seasons Tree Service) TERRY’S AUTO GLASS Mt. to discuss Occupancy in Single and Multi-Family dwell- Juliet Lion’s Club. Fresh ings and various other issues related to this topic and the 615-598-6046 Pecans are in at both Lar- future growth of the city and items effecting the current ry’s Barber Shop and First and future budgets, the public is invited to attend. Trimming | Topping | Removal | Stump Grinding Freedom Banks in Mt. Ju- liet. Auto Glass Replaced Serving Wilson County for 15 Years Since “1989” 615-758-6339 Kenny Martin, City Manager Licensed & Insured City of Mt. Juliet www.tcomj.com | www.tcomj.com | www.tcomj.com The Chronicle of Mt. Juliet, APRIL 4, 2018 Page 13 CLASSIFIEDS

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April 7th 394-8903 Southern Sisters state sponsored programs, placements, Wood/Laminate Flooring, Decks, Pergolas, Jenkins Concrete. Install 504 Adeles Garden Mount Estate Sale pics. estate- pursuant to Title VI of the driveways, patios, sidewalks. Juliet 8-3 Rugs, furniture, sales.net Civil Rights Act of 1964 and More. 30+ Years Expe- Pressure wash & sealing. garden tools, freezer, plus (42 U.S.C. 2000d). EOE/ rience Excellent Service, Top FREE ESTIMATES. Locally size clothing More... Drug-free Workplace. Notch Quality! Ed Campbell owned. 615-218-7212 (615) 473-4582 Page 14, The Chronicle of Mt. Juliet, APRIL 4, 2018 CLASSIFIEDS TELLING TALES HOME REPAIRS LEGAL NOTICE No escape ROBERSON Remodeling. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR OFFERING HOME REPAIR WILSON COUNTY, TENNES- services of all types. In- SEE Robert Thomas D’An- cluding carpentry (trim & gelo Jr. Plaintiff/Husband finish), Painting, Plumb- vs. NO. 2017-DC-551 Keri ing, Electric, Replacement Sue D’Angelo Defendant/ Doors, Windows, Gutters, Wife ORDER OF PUBLICA- Siding, Carports. Garage TION Pursuant to T.C.A. § conversions. Credit/Deb- 21-1-204, appearing from al- it Cards Accepted. Richard legations of the Complaint in 582-1079. this cause, being duly sworn to or from affidavit that the INSURANCE Defendant cannot be served with the ordinary process of law for the following reason: That after diligent inquiry the whereabouts of the Defen- dant cannot be ascertained. It is therefore ordered, that the Defendant enter an ap- pearance 30 days after the last publication and file an answer to the Complaint, or judgment by default may be taken against you for the re- lief demanded in the Com- plaint. A copy of this order is LAWN CARE to be published for four con- GREG SANDERS DIAMOND secutive weeks in the Mount CUT LAWN SERVICE. Juliet Chronicle. The last Mowing, Trimming, Edg- known address for the Defen- ing, Mulching, Landscap- dant is 125 Creekwood Drive, By Angel Kane Problem 1. The idea is a game of Monopoly until ing, Leaf Removal. Gutters Mount Juliet, TN 7122. Wilson Living Magazine such a good one that most they win, blurt out answers cleaned. Pressure washing. Dates Publication will run: everyone is signing up, so before the contestants on 3/14/2018, 3/21/2018, Free Estimates. 481-9499. We are always up for a the only slot available for our “Jeopardy” hit their buzzer. 3/28/2018, 4/4/2018 good adventure! group began at midnight. Problem 6. Escape Nash- BOBCAT, BUSH HOGGING, Not a good idea for folks ville should be called Lord of DUMP TRUCK, BACKHOE PAINTING When we were young- er adventures consisted of whose last adventure was the Flies Is Alive and Well in Concrete work. Fill dirt and staying up to watch the first Nashville. The groups soon Gravel. Flatbed tow truck. ****B&H PAINTING**** fun trips to parts unknown, Interior & Exterior. Free half of Saturday Night Live. became divided into the “I Free estimates. Cell 615- long and winding hikes in Estimates. Reasonable By 11 p.m., our after dinner want to go home, this game 347-0433. 615-754-0090 the middle of nowhere, and Rates. Give us a call. 615- once, I even climbed UP a small talk became incoher- is silly, I’m tired” group ver- ent mutterings about how sus the “get out of my way, CAMBRIDGE LANDSCAP- 424-0133. waterfall! sleepy we all were. don’t just sit there, look for a ING: Free estimates. As you get older and life Vester Bradshaw Painting Problem 2. When we final- clue, if we lose I am blaming Drainage work, dirt work, gets busier, adventures now Interior & Exterior cabi- ly were allowed in, we found you” group. retaining walls, leaky foun- consist of driving into Nash- nets refinished pressure that Escape Nashville was Problem 7. The 20-some- dations, waterproofing, ville to get a good deal at washing decks & driveways run by a group of young, hip things wanted to go home grade dirt work, call or text Costco or installing a new sealed or stained Senior 22 year olds. They were a because it was now almost Kenny at 615-394-7211 Discount 615-642-6191 door handle all by yourself, thanks to YouTube. lively bunch whose job it was 1 a.m. and even they were ARTSCAPES BY DESIGN, ANTONELLI PAINTING And while the new door take our money and keep tired. So although we weren’t LLC. Landscape & Mainte- and Repairs. 35 years ex- handle was probably one the game exciting. Turns out asking for help, they kept nance Services. L/S Design perience. Interior/Exterior of the most exciting things one of them knew our eldest feeding us clues over the in- & Installation. Lawn Main- painting. Drywall repairs. I’ve accomplished in a long daughter. I could tell he was tercom. tenance, Irrigation, Hard- Pressure Washing, Deck while, deep down I knew slightly embarrassed for us. Problem 8. We still lost. scape Installation, Land- Refinishing, Replacement that, technically, it could not Problem 3. The hipsters Miserably! Four out of the scape Lighting. *Licensed & Windows. 449-6512 or be classified as an adven- watch the players with sur- nine of us didn’t care. The Insured* Call Today - FREE 512-3964. ture … although arguably veillance cameras from out- other five turned on us. Estimates. 615-415-9767 my four trips to Lowe’s and side the locked room. They Problem 9. If you win you or bjmorris@artscapes- VEHICLES back could be considered a are not to interact with the get a T-shirt that says “I es- bydesign.com/www.arts- players unless players ask caped Nashville.” If you lose The following vehicle will be “world crossing trek” since capesbydesign.com I do live at least 15 minutes for a clue. I’m confident, you get a bumper sticker sold at Mobiletech Automo- however, that the one that that says “I almost escaped tive Repair 108 West Divi- from town. LANDSCAPING SERVICES, So when some friends in- knew my daughter Snap- Nashville.” plant installation, mulching, sion, Mt. Juliet, Tn. 37122 chatted a picture of our Problem 10. Nine out of at 10 a.m. on April 19, 2018 vited us to go to dinner in irrigation, trimming shrubs, Nashville, followed by a new group desperately trying nine of us were not about to grading, sod, commercial, for towing and storage fees to use one set of readers be- line up for the 22-year-old accumulated on vehicles if adventure called Escape residential. Insured 615- Nashville, I knew we needed tween the entire group. How hipster, at 1:30 in the morn- 444-8733 Lebanon Lawn & not paid in full by the time else would she have known? ing, to hold up a bumper of the sale. Paperwork will to say Yes. Irrigation Free estimates The concept seemed to be Problem 4. The game be- sticker, so he could take our be provided at the point of gan! The doors were locked photo for Facebook. sale to apply for a title. 1993 a good one. You lock 10 people in a and four out of the nine of us Now, my new door handle Chevrolet S10 VIN 1GCCS- just wanted to go home. – now that – I might just post LAWN MAINTENANCE Free room, give them clues and 14R6P0174137 Kay & Morris Problem 5. The other five that on Facebook for sure! estimates, mowing, mulch- together they solve the riddle Dalton were game lovers. You know To read more of Angel & ing, trimming, leaf removal. that finally leads them to a the type, love Trivial Pursuit, Becky’s columns go to www. Call Joann. Cell 405-2368 key which unlocks the door. won’t let you get up from wilsonlivingmagazine.com The Chronicle of Mt. Juliet, APRIL 4, 2018 Page 15 From SCHOOLS, PAGE 1 ficials, there will not be any rezoning of elementary schools until new schools are built or until there are drastic enrollment changes at the current schools. For students enter- ing the final year at their school, such as those go- ing into eighth or twelfth grades, they can elect to stay at their current school. All other grades will attend their new school. The enrollment numbers presented at the meetings were based on enrollment as of March 22, 2018. As Photo courtesy of Wilson County School enrollment fluctuates at Picture above is a map of the possible rezoning for Wilson County each school throughout high schools. For more information or to view a street address, visit the year, the numbers are www.wcschools.com/Page/2494. expected to change. If the proposed rezoning current Wilson County projected over the next sev- is approved, the enrollment high schools will contin- eral years. According to the for each school becomes ue to grow. Mt. Juliet will WCS website, an elementa- more balanced. Mt. Ju- have 2,067 students, Wil- ry school and middle school liet Middle will have 1,145 son Central 2,037, Leba- on Golden Bear Gateway, a students, West Wilson will non 2,048, and Watertown new elementary school on have 1,174, and Gladeville 784. Highway 231 South, a new Middle will have 792. The board does not rec- special needs school, and The same will be true for ommend this because the new elementary, middle high school enrollment as current growth of MJHS and high schools yet to be well. The new high school and Lebanon High will not determined, have been ap- will have 1,541 students, allow the schools to func- proved by the board. Mt. Juliet 1,408, Wilson tion as they should. Most For detailed maps of the Central 1,425, Lebanon of the high schools are al- possible rezoning plans, or 1,772, and Watertown 787. ready at or over capacity. to view frequently asked If the new high school A question proposed to questions from the com- does not get funded, the school board officials was munity, visit www.wc- projected enrollment at if more schools are being schools.com/Page/2494.

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Brookstone Stonefield Triple Crown Family Owned & Operated. Call Bill, Chris or Michael Robinson today! Page 16, The Chronicle of Mt. Juliet, APRIL 4, 2018 From HERMITAGE, PAGE 2 celebration is always a Outing, Jackson’s 250th work is how we’ve contin- cal piece of Tennessee’s special time for us at The birthday year was a mon- ued to find engaging ways history. Events like the tended the birthday fes- Hermitage,” said Howard umental one for The Her- to educate visitors about birthday celebration are tivities, allowing visitors J. Kittell, president mitage. I look forward Jackson and his story,” some of my favorites be- both young and old to in- and CEO of Andrew Jack- to seeing what the pres- said Bob McDonald, Vice cause they give visitors a teract with these first la- son’s Hermitage. “From ident’s 251st birthday Regent of the Board of fun and exciting opportu- dies and learn how each President Trump’s visit year brings.” Trust of the Andrew Jack- nity to explore Jackson’s carved the character of last March to former first “One of the things that son Foundation. “The home and learn about his the new United States. lady Laura Bush’s speak- makes me most proud Hermitage is an import- life.” “Jackson’s birthday ing at last year’s Spring about The Hermitage’s ant landmark and criti-

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