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Titans quarterback, Marcus Mariota is one of six Local School Supply Lists now athletes to join efforts in supporting Hawaii Island available for One-Click Shopping communities impacted by the Kilauea volcano on TeacherLists

Parents from local schools Target, Walmart and Office have a new tool in their back- Depot also offer in store pick- to-school bag of tricks this up. Super easy, super conven- year as all of their school’s ient. supply lists are now posted on “For decades, the supply TeacherLists.com. list process has been a frus- With just one or two clicks, tration for parents,”points - photo by Andrew Richard Hara parents can find their child’s out TeacherLists President, exact supply list and then John Driscoll. “Where to find Mariota, Kamu Grugier-Hill tion, as well as relief and click right over to pre-filled the lists? When are they avail- who is the linebacker from recovery efforts in other shopping carts on Target, able? Forgetting the list on the Philadelphia Eagles, UFC Hawaii communities should Walmart, Office Depot, the counter at home. Hunting Featherweight Champion another disaster occur. Amazon and more to pur- the isles for the specific items Max Holloway, UFC Fighter “Both on and off the chase their list and have it Yancy Medeiros, St. Louis field, or octagon, Kamu shipped right to their home. See Teacher Lists on Page 7 Cardinals second baseman and the other athletes epito- Kolten Wong, and Texas Ran- mize what true heroes are. gers infielder Isiah Kiner- Through their hard work, Falefa. commitment and dedication The Be A Hero for Hawaii they have all found success Challenge is a friendly com- in their chosen careers but petition to encourage their when called upon, they give teammates, rivals, and fans back to their community and to give to their island home help others – they are setting photo submitted and see which team sport a great example to the young Marcus Mariota is able to raise the most local kids in our community in donations. Funds raised who look up to them,” said Titans quarter- through the Challenge will Micah Kane, CEO and back Marcus Mariota is one be directed to the Hawaii president of the Hawaii of six professional athletes Island Volcano Recovery Community Foundation. who are launching the Be A Fund at HCF to assist with “We are extremely grateful Hero for Hawaii Challenge long-term recovery efforts for all of the donations to with the Hawaii Community with a focus on supporting the Hawaii Island Volcano Foundation (HCF). Founding housing needs for residents Recovery Fund and their athletes include: Tennessee who have been impacted by openness to support other Titans quarterback Marcus the Kilauea volcanic erup- See Be A Hero on Page 16

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Yum! Great bake sale raises money for Nashville Food Project

Olivia Bailey-Miller late creme chouquettes pack- Contributor to The News aged in an exquisite berib- Recently eight of Nashville’s boned box. Lisa Marie White Master Bake Chefs brought was there. She bakes desserts boxes and boxes of their treats for the Marsh House and to the Kuchina and Keller Killebrew, her blueberry crum- Restaurant for a Nashville ble buns and cake cones were Food Project’s benefit sale. unique. Over a four hour period myri- City House, represented by ads of people dropped by to master baker Rebekah Turshen, purchase extraordinary baked featured lemon almond ricottas goods. Kathleen Fair of Kuchina and cornbread baby cakes, the and Keller was the hostess with appreciative crowd loved her her donation of peaches and samples and she had a mar- cream streusel cake. Lisa velous following from her Donavon from Buttermilk dessert aficionados scooping Road had clever Chinese pack- up all her treats. The entire ages of a cornbread cookie mix- event was sold out within 2 and Matchmaker chocolatier Derek May with his daugh- to-go/she writes for Food and a half hours. But late comers Rebekah Turshen with City House. ter Evelyn and friend Megan Williams and her son. Wine magazine and is working simply sat down at the host on her own cookbook. Megan restaurant and ordered delec- Williams who bakes for Etch table desserts. and Etc. not only greeted atten- Nashville Food Project’s goal dees with delicious baked is to strive to provide increased goods but brought her two year access to healthy foods in home- old son Mitchell who hung out less and underserved commu- Have a news story with his Mom and with Derek nities alleviating hunger. They you would like to May and his daughter Evelyn. bring volunteers together to Derek’s company is called cook and share nourishing see in the newspaper? Matchmaker his chocolates food. Many of the vegetables were packaged in see-thru con- are from their garden cared for tainers; one of his retail places by volunteers and the rest is Email: for his chocolates is the Belle from donations from their part- [email protected] Meade Plantation’s Winery. ners like Whole Foods. Kayla May from Josephine’s For those who would like to or call (615) 298-1500 brought chocolate chip cookies. volunteer, your services would Crowds enjoyed the variety of treats Dean Gallagher was there from be welcome. Call (615) 460-0172. Geist with hazelnut and choco- at the benefit sale Committed to families. · Advisor-Friendly Platform · Independent Corporate Trustee · Outsource Money Management to Family Advisor · Team Approach to Trust Administration

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FiftyForward Executive Director Janet Jernigan announces retirement after almost three decades of leading the nonprofit agency

achievements FiftyForward FiftyForward for years. She has had over the years as we models leadership, active worked together with staff, vol- aging, lifelong learning and unteers, donors and communi- compassion for our community ty partners to develop re- and has done an extraordinary sources and new opportunities job in growing the agency for adults 50 and older. Every umbrella to incorporate what day, our magnificent team- might be 15 smaller nonprofits mates and I see the significant in other communities. Janet is difference the organization a fierce advocate when it comes makes in the lives of thousands to helping older adults find of older adults, their families resources and purpose in their and children served through second chapter.” Greene added, our intergenerational pro- “We are eager to find a strong grams. FiftyForward has led replacement who excels in the way in bringing direct serv- building relationships, fund- ices, lifelong learning and raising and who has a passion volunteer opportunities to one for older adults and their jour- Janet Jernigan of the most rapidly-growing ney.” segments of the population. To ensure a smooth transi- After a 52-year career in By living true to our mission tion and overlapping roles dur- Middle Tennessee nonprofit to support, champion and ing the last quarter of the cal- leadership positions including enhance lives of those 50 and endar year, FiftyForward is almost three decades of devel- older, we are strengthening conducting a national search oping innovative, high-quality our entire community,” she to fill the executive director programs and services for added. position with the intent of find- older adults, Janet Jernigan, Don Greene, past president ing a replacement by early Oct- executive director of Fifty- of the FiftyForward Board ober. Learn more at www. Forward, recently announced of Directors, is chairing the FiftyForward.org/employ- her plan to retire from the 62- search committee efforts to ment/ year-old nonprofit at the end of find her replacement. Greene the calendar year. said, “The name Janet Jernigan “I am proud of the many has been synonymous with Native Nashvillians celebrate 70th Wedding Anniversary

John and Dakie Cowan, who were born and raised in Nashville, will celebrate their 70th Wedding Anniversary on August 14 of this year. Their 5 children and spouses, 8 grandchildren and 9 great grandchildren held a reunion in Nashville recently to celebrate the milestone. John Cowan, 95, is a Vanderbilt University alumni and a Have news to share? retired Presbyterian minister whose last call was as associate pastor at Westminster Presbyterian Church. Dakie Caldwell Cowan, 93, graduated from Hillsboro High Call us at 615-298-1500 or email School and holds a degree from Presbyterian School of Christian Educators (PSCE). [email protected] They reside at Park Manor Apartments on Woodmont Blvd. Page 4- The News, August 2, 2018

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By Lawrence M. Lipman

Simplicity in a home

A new home is a special you can – specifically your place to make all your own, countertops. Making sure the especially when it comes to dec- larger surfaces of your home orating. A new home gives you are clear will help it feel open, a blank canvas to take creative clean and simplistic. When liberties by choosing how the clearing the clutter, consider space feels and looks. But while getting furniture pieces that having your own place comes help you keep things organized. with freedom, those decora- Desk organizers and stylish tions can also become over- storage chests will help you whelming. This is where the keep your home looking un- idea of simplicity, or even mini- cluttered and sleek, while still malism, comes in to play. These saving space for miscellaneous tips will help you decorate your items. home in a simple way, while Use space wisely. The lay- still giving you the creative out of furniture can make all Immediate opportunities available for volunteers freedom to make it your own. the difference when it comes to Choose light colors. a minimalist feel in the home. It with Senior Ride Nashville Furniture with light colors will is important to set furniture Already servicing West Nashville, Assisted Transportation Service expands help you keep your house feel- out so that it invites conversa- ing bright and airy. It will also tion and togetherness, while to Donelson, Hermitage and Old Hickory create a cohesive feel to your still leaving some empty space. home. With lighter colors, the Avoid typical layouts to living Senior Ride Nashville, an lack of assistance. Senior Ride ue expanding our service areas furniture will all feel like it gen- rooms and bedrooms that can assisted transportation service is a solution. for Senior Ride Nashville,” said erally matches and fits within make the space feel too full. You for seniors, is now providing The organization provides Carrie Brumfield, executive the house. One benefit to neu- can still achieve a comfortable service in the Donelson, transportation to appointments, director. “Community inclusion tral colors is that they aren’t a feel in your home with less fur- Hermitage and Old Hickory grocery stores, social gather- is a huge part of our mission, representation of your person- niture. areas. The nonprofit organiza- ings and other activities. The and we depend on volunteers to al style, so by investing in large One of the most important tion fosters connections bet- Donelson, Hermitage and Old help us carry this message.” furniture pieces in muted things to remember in creating ween riders and volunteer driv- Hickory launch comes only Prior to its expansion, Senior tones, you allow room for a simplified home is that it is ers, to empower and include sen- eight months after the start of Ride Nashville served the changes seasonally or as trends your house to decorate as you iors who are no longer able to operations at Senior Ride West Nashville, Bellevue and come and go to add color wish. Décor and color choices drive. Nashville. Over 1,400 trips have Madison communities. Interest- through smaller accessories. appeal to everyone differently, Research shows that seniors already been completed, and ed riders and volunteers should Add a pop of color. A pop of but a minimalist approach to use all types of rides available to that number is expected to contact Victoria Mehren at vic- color in small décor items is decorating may be just what them, but often encounter barri- increase with the addition of [email protected] always nice, especially when your new home needs. Contact ers such as price, eligibility these new areas. or visit the website for more paired with neutral under- one of our agents today to get requirements, technology and “We are so excited to contin- information. tones. It is a way to keep your the perfect home for you to dec- home looking clean and unclut- orate simplistically! tered while giving you the free- Green Hills News, Belle Meade News, West Meade News, dom to add your personal twist. Lawrence M. Lipman is the West Side News, Bellevue News, Donelson News, When choosing how to add your owner and president of RE/MAX Hermitage News and Nashville Today Newspapers pop of color, consider buying Homes and Estates, Lipman pillows with interchangeable Group. Real estate is Lawrence’s Gary Cunningham, Founder and Publisher Emeritus covers to rotate your favorite career, but also his passion, and textures and patterns. he takes pride in guiding buyers _ Keep décor sparse. By and sellers through exciting Anthony Cunningham President and Publisher keeping the items on display in home transitions at any budget. your home more sporadic, your Lawrence welcomes questions Wanda Southerland - Contributor Horace Johns - Columnist house will feel less cluttered. and can be reached by calling Gloria Ruth Finney - Contributor Larry Lipman - Columnist Having one large picture is sim- 615-364-3333 Paul Ladd - Contributor Brenda Batey - Social Editor pler and more aesthetically pleasing than having a collec- Jim Wilson - Columnist Lisa Bold - Production Manager tion of little ones. Larger pieces Member: Published weekly by GCA Publishing Co., Inc. at 2323 Crestmoor Road in Nashville, Tn. 37215, (615)-298-1500. command your attention and Copyright © and Trademarked ™ 1999, all rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced fill more space on a wall. 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Whatʼs wrong with this picture? THE COMFORT Overgrown shrubs... ZONE By April Vance RN, PT, Ergonomic Specialist April owns Relax The Back in Green Hills Sit, Stand, Move: The Importance of Movement

Think about the structure of water. For example: When prep- our skeleton, our muscles, ping for a competition, body joints, and ligaments. Our bod- builders don’t drink much ies are made to move. Staying water so that their muscles are in one position, any position, better displayed. By the end of for prolonged periods of time competition, they are rumpled causes our muscles to tighten, heaps on the floor from dehy- circulation to slow, and joints dration. If lack of water can to stiffen. drop a professional body Movement and support in the builder to their knees, what is workspace is essential to pre- it doing to you? That’s how venting pain and discomfort. important water is for our bod- While incorporating movement ies. If you are adequately into your work routine is impor- hydrated your urine will be tant, how your workspace sup- pale yellow. ports you is also a big factor to A concerned reader mentions when she is turning right at the red light onto Harding consider. Office equipment • Set alarms: Need help Pike from the Kroger grocery store in Belle Meade, there are overgrown shrubs, that should allow for flexibility remembering to get up and need to be trimmed back, hindering visibility for oncoming traffic. while also supporting your body move around or the fill up that If you see something that needs immediate attention or is out of the ordinary, give where you need it most. water bottle? Set alarms on us a call at 615-298-1500 or email a description or photo to [email protected] and Practice these tips to incor- your phone or computer for porate movement into your day reminders to move and drink. we will consider putting it in our “Whatʼs wrong with this picture?” feature. and be on your way to a happi- If you drink, movement will er, healthier workspace. not be an issue.

• Perform simple stretch- • If you have a sit – stand ADBRO WWAAAYY’S MOSTOM ST es: Relax muscle stiffness, desk, use it. 62% of people increase energy, and reduce never use their standing desk. AAWAWARD-WINNINGESTWWAARARD-WINNINGEST COMEDDYY! stress with simple stretches Thirty minutes sitting, 30 min- that work your back, arms, and utes standing and alternate neck. When muscles are tight, throughout the day. Just sit- they actually cut off their own ting, even with perfect posture, blood supply. That means less the pressure in our spines oxygen, less nutrients, and a increase 40%. That means for a buildup of lactic acid. 200 pound person, they experi- Stretching improves all of ence 280 pounds of pressure on these. their spine when sitting. Same person standing experiences • Take a break: While you 200 pounds of spinal pressure. may have felt like you were on a There is also a lot of marketing roll from 9am to 3pm, by the about standing helping you lose time the afternoon-slump weight. I doubt it, but here is comes around your body is pay- something that is true… For ing for the lack of movement. every 10 pounds of weight that Beat the 3 o’clock lull with you carry in front of you ( big movement early and often. Aim tummies) 60 pounds of pres- for 60 seconds of stretches sure is put on your spine. every hour. Your body and eyes will thank you. We are the most April Vance BSN, MSPT, productive during the first 2 – 3 Ergonomic Specialist has owned hours of work. After that, our the Relax The Back store in discomfort interferes with our Green Hills for 23 years. She can concentration. be contacted at 615-460-0004. If you have any questions that • Stay hydrated: Our mus- need a little research, email me cles and soft tissues rely on at [email protected]

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Green & Little, L.P. pus radio station, where he also academics and athletics, she Christina Echegaray, edi- al and metabolic aspects of kid- Green & Little, L.P. has hosts a weekly radio show. owns her own photography tor of the Children’s Hospital ney disease, earned his medical named Anderson Green as Ahmed is on the executive team company, Fabry Fotography, biannual publication Hope , has degree from Istanbul Universi- Vice President. Green oversees for the Venture Club, an entre- LLC. been promoted to the Director ty in 1987. Following residency day-to-day busi- preneurship club on campus. Sydney Lane is a rising jun- of Communications at Monroe training in internal medicine ness operations at He is also the layout editor for ior at Duke University, major- Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital. in Istanbul, he came to the asset manage- inGeneral magazine, a member ing in public policy Echegaray joined the Van- Vanderbilt in 1993. After com- ment level and will of the W&L Residential Life studies and double- derbilt team in pleting a three-year clinical be more involved staff, and a member of Sigma minoring in politi- 2010, coming from fellowship in Medicine (Ne- in the overall Nu. cal science and The Tennessean, phrology) at Vanderbilt, he strategic direction Sophia Coussoule recently sociology. At Duke, where she was a joined the faculty in 1996. for Green & Little. graduated cum laude from the she is the president reporter covering Jessica Pasley, a senior Green He has been with John V. Roach Honors College of the Black medicine and life information officer with the the company since 2014. at Texas Christian Women’s Union, sciences. News and Communications University, double- Lane and head of public- In her new role, Office at Vanderbilt University Green, who recently earned Echegaray his Master’s in Real Estate majoring in ity for a collaborative online she will represent Medical Center, Development at Auburn Spanish and strate- publication between Duke’s News & Communications in a was recently named University, has eleven years gic communica- and the University of North broader way in partnership the new media of experience in real estate tion. While at TCU, Carolina at Chapel Hill’s cam- with the Children’s leadership relations manager finance, acquisitions, disposi- she was a student puses called the Bridge. She team. at Monroe Carell tions, property management, leader and mentor is also a member of the Echegaray received her Jr. Children’s Hos- Coussoule asset management, and sales. for first-year and @DukeStudents social media bachelor’s degree in journalism pital at Vanderbilt. prospective students through team as a content creator. Her and Spanish from the Universi- Pasley, who has Prior to joining Green & Little, Pasley he served as Associate Director organizations including Frog internship experience includes ty of Massachusetts, Amherst. worked at VUMC of Q10 | Vista Commercial Shadow, the Senior Interview working as an administrative Prior to The Tennessean, she since 1999, writes for a variety Mortgage Group. He was a Program and Leaders for Life. intern for Benchmark Enter- worked as a reporter for the of Medical Center publications, Commercial Real Estate She was a member of Delta tainment and research intern Sarasota Herald-Tribune in with her primary focus on the Anaylst at First Southern Gamma sorority and held lead- at Vanderbilt Children’s Hospital. Bradenton, Fla., and the Vander-bilt Eye Institute, and Mortgage Corp. of Tennessee, ership positions for three of In the fall, she will spend Telegram & Gazette in the Transplant Center. She also and served for two years at her four years in the organiza- the semester researching the Worcester, Mass. served as a general assignment Murphy, McEnery & Company tion. She led campus tours and effects of public policy in urban Digna R. Velez Edwards, reporter for the communica- in New Orleans as a acted as an alumni relations centers, conducting fieldwork PhD, has been named director tions division. Commercial Real Estate ambassador through Student in Atlanta, New Orleans, and of Women’s Health Research. A native of Nashville, Appraiser. Foundation. She also served on Pietermaritzburg and Durban, Velez Edwards, Pasley graduated from Wash- Green is a member of the the 2017 Director Board for South Africa. associate professor ington and Lee University in Nashville Chapter of NAIOP Frog Camp, TCU’s extended ori- Schuyler Pringle is a recent of Obstetrics and Lexington, Virginia. Her writ- and the Urban Land Institute. entation program, and led an graduate of the University of Gynecology, direc- ing career began more than 30 He graduated from Auburn international camp in Berlin, Georgia. Originally from tor of the Division years ago at the Nashville University with a B.S. in Germany. Her internship expe- Charlotte, N.C., she completed of Quantitative Banner, an afternoon newspa- finance. He and his family live rience includes working as a her degree in public relations Science, and for- per that closed in 1998, where in Nashville. fan relations intern for the and received two mer associate she spent her high school and , a recruit- certificates in Edwards director of Women’s college summers. After eight ing intern for Bracewell LLP music business Health Research, is a national years, Pasley became the publi- MP&F Strategic and the social media intern for and personal and leader in genetic determinants cations director at Saint Communications the TCU Office of Admission. organizational of reproductive and gynecolog- Thomas Hospital before joining Five interns have joined Steph Fabry is a rising sen- leadership. She ic health. She is recognized for the Vanderbilt’s Office of News MP&F Strategic Communica- ior at the University of graduated magna skill in building collaborations, and Communications. tions for the summer. The Wisconsin—Madison pursuing cum laude and in contributing to the work of Pasley will serve as the main internship program at MP&F is a degree in jour- Pringle was a member of transdisciplinary teams and point of contact for media on open to college students and nalism with an Public Relations Student for mentorship across the full behalf of Children’s Hospital, recent graduates who are seek- emphasis on strate- Society of America. Her past spectrum of career develop- respond to media requests for ing experience in the communi- gic communica- experiences include working at ment. sources and stories and proac- cations industry. tion, and receiving the Charlotte Regional Visitors Velez Edwards earned her tively pitch stories to media. The summer interns certificates in digi- Authority within its marketing bachelor of science degrees, She will also facilitate all are Adit Ahmed, Sophia tal studies and stu- and communications depart- MS degree in Applied Statistics, filming requests within Coussoule, Steph Fabry, dio art (photogra- ment, assisting the Office of and PhD in Human Genetics Children’s Hospital, as well as Sydney Lane, Schuyler Fabry phy). She has writ- Admissions at UGA with devel- degree from Vanderbilt assist the Medical Center’s Pringle. ten for several on- and off -cam- oping its social media presence, University. She received her communications team with Adit Ahmed is a rising sen- pus newspapers, including The and interning with Choice postdoctoral training at the escorting members of the ior at Washington and Lee Badger Herald and The Rival, Media & Communications. University of Miami and in media on campus as needed. University pursu- where she wrote weekly editori- 2010 returned to join the faculty. ing a Bachelor of al articles. She served as a She was promoted to associate Arts degree in his- marketing intern at Wisconsin Vanderbilt University professor in 2015. tory with minors in Events in Milwaukee, Wis., Medical Center T. Alp Ikizler, MD, profes- mass communica- in 2016 and at AmpliPhi in Zeena M. Abdulahad, Vice sor of Medicine and the tion and Middle Madison, Wis., in 2017. Last President of Development at Catherine McLaughlin Hakim Have a promotion East and South summer, she moved to Port- Memorial Sloan Kettering Chair in Vascular Asia studies. land, Maine, to intern for Cancer Center in New York, Biology, has been you wish to Ahmed Before joining Shamrock Sports and Enter- has been named Vanderbilt named as director MP&F, he served as a communi- tainment as an assistant University Medical Center’s of the Department submit to cations intern for United account executive and Portland (VUMC) new Executive Vice of Medicine’s Technologies Research Center Media Group as an associate President and Chief Develop- Division of Ne- in East Hartford, Conn. On producer and public relations ment Officer. Abdulahad will phrology and Hyper- Business Briefs? campus, Ahmed is a member of intern. Fabry also plays join VUMC September 1. tension in the wluLex, a student team that Division 1 Soccer at Wisconsin In this role, Abdulahad will Ikizler Vanderbilt Univer- highlights the W&L student and has played semiprofession- be responsible for creating a sity School of Medicine, effec- Email to: experience through social al soccer in the Women’s multi-year development plan tive back on July 1. [email protected] media. He is the music director Premier Soccer League in sum- that will help fund the Medical Ikizler, an internationally at WLUR 91.5 FM, W&L’s cam- mer of 2017 and 2018. Outside of Center’s strategic priorities. known expert on the nutrition- August 2, 2018, The News- Page 9

money trumps the booty. stepped up to the value at the same is basically true of other Economic value in the mar- date of that passing. Therefore, assets, but not as valuable to ketplace takes first place in the heirs may sell real property and the seller. Old furniture and Taxing younger generations, not senti- because of the basis adjust- other like items usually pass mental value. They consider ment, report no taxable income without any value attached. If fine formal china, embroidered from the sale. If the property you would like to discuss this Matters tablecloths and Persian rugs for was purchased many years further, give us a call. their homes as just objects. prior to the death of the own- For more information, call Such objects are appreciated ers, the stepped-up basis can be Wilson & Wilson, PC, CPA, CFE By Jim Wilson, CPA more if there is a family story applied and avoid taxation of a at 615-673-1330 or email jim@ to accompany the bounty. large amount of profit. The wilsonandwilsoncpa.com Keeping the stories intact is helpful to the survivors. Heirlooms are not as valuable It would be a good idea to Nashville Fire Department Training keep a diary or narrative con- to our kids cerning the items in the estate Academy Graduation inventory. But, when all else is Now, at age 71, my mind wan- with him. tallied, they really want the The Nashville Fire Depart- to our ranks,” Nashville ders to the inevitable end of There was a time when cash. With the possible excep- ment will graduate 26 new Fire Director Chief William life. Though I am hoping for grandpa’s watch or grandma’s tion of jewelry and other valu- firefighters from the Nash- Swann said. “These recruits’ more healthy years, there could mantle clock was a cherished ables, heirs do not want mom’s ville Fire Department Train- training in fire suppression be an interruption in my legacy. Times have changed. worn-out furniture, china, sil- ing Academy at The Al and emergency medical longevity. Many times we have Estate planning does not focus verware or dad’s garden tools. Menah Shrine Temple locat- response will have an imme- heard, “Life is so uncertain!” on the heirlooms of the dearly Parents should communicate ed at 1354 Brick Church Pike, diate impact on the quality Well, it is true. But we forge departed. In our society the with the children. If there are Nashville on Friday August of service we provide to ahead making plans like we heirs are in favor of pictures items the children do not want, 3rd at 10:00 am. Davidson County.” will live forever; knowing that of dead presidents on large provide a value to sell the heir- All of our graduates are Mayor David Briley will we will not (at least not on denominations of currency. looms and give the proceeds to licensed Emergency Medical join Nashville Fire Director earth). Some people rely on Cherished porcelain dinner- the kids. Technicians (EMTs) / Para- Chief Swann to present the estate planning as a savings ware, crystal, sterling and Now, there is something to medics and Firefighters. graduates with their certifi- plan with investment compa- robust antique furniture are be said for some items of value. Battalion 79 completed cates. nies, but the truth is, we often just things previously owed For example, real estate is sub- their fire suppression train- Following graduation the shy away from planning for the by the former generation. Fine ject to stepped-up basis. When ing this month after a total of recruits will immediately inevitable. If we survive the china will not survive the the owner passes, the basis of 26 weeks and approximately join their fellow firefighters funds will support our lives and microwave, so it is not consid- real property experiences an 1,000 hours of training to and EMS personnel in fire buy assistance and medical ered a great treasure. Ela- increase to its basis. Basis become certified as EMTs companies across Metro care. But corpus of such sav- borately decorated quilts or equals the original cost. If one and then certified as fire- Nashville Davidson County. ings is often left unused and the table cloths are items that may spouse dies, the basis is stepped fighters. heirs line up to see “What did make us recall good times with up by 50% of the value on the “It is always a great day he leave?” The answer is, he left their original owners, but date of death. If the second when we add new firefighters it all, and he could not take it sentimental attachment aside, spouse dies later, the basis is

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the population was down to 151 150 yards beyond the present ran a dairy farm and R. D. residents. We pray that these Stones River bridge. The loca- raised white-faced beef cattle. citizens will be well cared for in tion was known as Donelson's As time moved on, many of the Neighborhood the future with facilities that Station. Nashville residents became will benefit them physically, Later, the Clover Bottom acquainted with the automobile mentally, spiritually, and they Plantation was owned by Dr. and enjoyed visiting the rural Nostalgia can live in great dignity, care, James Hoggatt. The land had areas around Nashville. and happiness. been passed down to him from On the Stones River, A. F. E.D. Thompson You may be interested in his father, who had purchased Stanford decided to build a some history of the old days the land in 1797 from John beach. He had tons of sand surrounding that area in Bradley, who had received it moved in and built a frame Donelson we call Clover by a government grant for beach house with dressing Clover Bottom area has color- Bottom. When the first settlers serving his country in the rooms, lockers, and showers. arrived on the banks of the Revolutionary War against He provided boats, spring- ful history Stones River, the bottom lands England. boards, and picnic tables. He were covered with beautiful, Dr. Hoggatt built his Clover advertised in 1927, “Everything A cluster of buildings were mental Center was said to have blooming white clover. Bottom antebellum home in is FREE.” Old Hickory buses opened in 1963 to care for citi- 1,563 residents. During the It was at Clover Bottom that 1858. In those days, the great passed the beach area every 30 zens who were mentally chal- 1970's, the population at the Colonel John Donelson built his old mansion was the center minutes. Bus fare was 25 cents. lenged. Clover Bottom Develop- Center began to fall. In 2007, first open-faced camps about of the social life in Middle In the 1930's, a new bridge Tennessee. There was a race was constructed, and the old track near by, and the Clover road leading to the beach Bottom Jockey Club was estab- entrance was closed. The new lished. A famous member of the bridge piers were sunk into the Club was Andrew Jackson, who old swimming hole, and floods was always devoted to racing began to wash away the sand. his horses. All that remains of this In the 1920's, Lebanon Pike recreational spot are photos ran through the Clover Bottom taken by Wiles Studio in 1931. farm and crossed Stones River Those photos were placed in just west of the present road the collection of Merle Stanford and bridge. The old stone Davis, who married A. F. Stan- bridge abutments are still ford in 1927 and was the celebri- standing. ty queen of Clover Bottom until Around 1920, two brothers, 1948. A. F. Stanford and R. D. After World War II, the Stanford, purchased the land. Clover Bottom Plantation was They had made fortunes in sold to the State of Tennessee. Oklahoma and would later pro- Since 1955, the Clover Bottom vide leadership for the modern Mansion has served as apart- The Cottage of Belle Meade Online Auction development of Donelson in ments for faculty members at OPEN NOW! Tennessee. the near-by Tennessee School • Benchmade, Mid Century Modern and Antique Furniture Lebanon Pike split the prop- for the Blind and offices of • Original Works of Art • Important Private Library erty. So, A. F. took the section the Tennessee Historic Com- Collection • Interesting Collectibles east of the pike, and R. D. took mission. BaldiniAuction.com • [email protected] the section west of the pike. A. 3522 Central Pike, Ste. 207, Hermitage, TN 37076 • 615.490.6849 • Firm 5963 F.'s section included the ante- E. D. Thompson can be bellum Hoggatt residence. R. D. contacted at thompsonia2017@ Stanford built a two-story brick gmail.com colonial revival home on his ITALIAN NASHVILLE STYLE section. CHEF JAMES WADE Following World War I, A. F. VALENTINO'S RISTORANTE

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The Fairgrounds Nashville is 15th Annual Tomato Art ers scheduled to appear at its this year’s l’Eté du Vin. There will be water play, snow Songwriter Nights. Talented considered one of the top ten The Vintners’ Tasting will cones, games, popcorn and Fest singer-songwriters with nation- flea markets. Approximately The Tomato Fest and official take place on Thursday, August more. Each child that attends al hits to their credit will 800 to 1200 dealers and vendors kickoff events are free to attend 2, at Hillwood Country Club. will be given a plastic bag of perform at the Westhaven from 30 states offer their wares and wide open to the public, Tickets are $200 per person. school supplies. For more Residents’ Club located at 401 to the buying public every bringing together the commu- The Patrons’ Dinners will information, call 615-883-6103 Cheltenham Avenue, Franklin. month. nity for an day of inspired art, take place on Friday, August 3, or email donelsonheightsumc On Sunday, August 12, The Nashville Flea Market is wacky contests, great live at The Thompson Hotel located @gmail.com or visit our Hadley Park will be perform- always open for shopping on music, unique vendors, creative at 401 11th Ave S, downtown. Facebook page or our website ing. the fourth weekend of every kids activities. Tickets will be $1,000 per per- dhumctn.org. The church is Songwriter Nights are open month. The Nashville Flea This is also a costume- son. located at 84 Fairway Drive. to the public. All shows begin at Market does not open for busi- encouraged event which pro- The 39th Annual l’Eté du 6:30 p.m. and end at approxi- ness every weekend. vides a wildly entertaining, Vin, will be held on Saturday, mately 8:00 p.m. Seating is lim- Flea Market hours are August 9 fun-filled day for all types August 4, at the Loews ited in this intimate venue. Fridays 8 a.m. - 5 p.m., Satur- Live On The Green and all-ages. Tomato Art Fest Vanderbilt Hotel. Tickets are Tickets are available to the pub- days 7 a.m. - 6 p.m., and Sundays has steadily drawn larger $350 per person. Tickets for all Outdoor Music Festival lic for $15 per person at www. 7 a.m. - 4 p.m. crowds with each passing the events are available at This year’s Live On The westhaventn.com/events. For more information go to NashvilleWine Auction.com. Green music series kicks off year. In 2017, an estimated http://www.thefairgrounds.com with Roscoe & Etta, Mt. Joy, the 60,000 came to celebrate this /fleamarket/dates.asp August 4 Wood Brothers and Dispatch beloved fruit / vegetable and August 17-18 enjoy the day’s memorable fes- Ignite Your Light performing on Thursday start- 25th Unleash The Beast August 27 ing at 6 p.m. The event is free to tivities. St Paul Community Church Music City Knockout Frist Art Museum the public and will be held at The Tomato Art Fest will be is hosting Ignite Your Light The best bull riders in the Public Square Park in down- start at 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. at the Family Monday located at 5035 Hillsboro Pike. world will invade Nashville as town Nashville. The stage will Five Points area in East The last Monday of each on Saturday from 1 p.m. to 5 the 25th PBR: Unleash The be set up on the steps of the Nashville near Woodland month starting at 10:00 a.m. to p.m. There will be fun for every- Beast Music City Knockout, Plaza and the crowd can gather Street. 2:00 p.m. admission for the one. This is a one-day, back-to- presented by Cooper Tires in the grassy area of Public For more inofrmation go to: entire family is the price of one school bible camp for kids K - comes to Bridgestone Arena, on Square Park located at Union St www.tomatoartfest.com adult admission. Members get 4th. Aug. 17-18. This event is the last & 3rd Ave N to watch the per- in free. The camp will feature of four PBR (Professional Bull formances. For more informa- Bring the whole family to the games, music, Bible stories and Riders) Majors taking place on tion go to www.liveonthegreen. August 11 museum for the price of one crafts, with a family cook-out PBR’s elite tour this year and com Nashville Rollergirls bout adult admission! There will be immediately following at 5:00 will be a one-of-a-kind event Join fans at the Fairgrounds special programming, includ- pm. The cook-out will feature that features two days of head- Sports Arena on Saturday for ing storytime in English and live music in the Amphitheater to-head, bracket-style action. The Nashville the final double- Spanish, and then enjoy Martin and a visit from the Kona Ice PBR Majors offer increased header of the regular season. ArtQuest Gallery—open exclu- Shakespeare in the Park- prize money and points, which Truck! Everyone is invited! Game One will be at 5:30 p.m. sively to families. A Midsummer Nightʼs can easily catapult a bull rider For more information go to: with the Music City All Stars The Frist Art Museum is up the PBR world standings www.stpaulcommunity- Dream vs. Circle City Derby Girls located at 919 Broadway, down- with the event champion set to church.org/ Shakespeare's classic comedy, Socialites. town. For more information go earn at least $100,000 and 625 A Midsummer Night's Dream, Game Two starts at 7:15 p.m. to http://fristartmuseum.org points. Currently the Top 6 rid- explores the duality of love in a with the Music City Brawl Knights of Columbus ers in the world standings, led magical, transformative produc- Stars vs . 5th Annual Trivia Knight by No. 1 Kaique Pacheco, are tion that asks: if we are in love, There will also be the St Henry’s Knights of separated by fewer than 1,000 are we ever in control? Annual Silent Auction. Columbus 5th Annual Trivia points. General Admission is free but Attendees can get their hands Knight on August 4 at 5401 The 2017 Music City there is a $10 suggested donation on some amazing one-of-a-kind Harding Pike (corner of Vaughns Knockout winner, Fabiano per person. The performance items handmade by skaters, as Gap and Harding Pike), Vieira, will be back to defend will be held at the Centennial well as gift cards and other Nashville supports the Knights' his title in Nashville and will Park Bandshell located off of donated items including some- many charitable activities. ride alongside five world 2500 West End Avenue. The show thing special from the Includes a taco dinner with champions, including reigning starts at 7:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. Predators. beer, wine and soft drinks plus PBR World Champion Jess For more info, visit www. Doors open at 4:30 p.m. a "sweet tooth break" at half- Lockwood, Cooper Davis (2016), Announce nashvilleshakes.org (Season passes may enter at 4:15 time, numerous door prizes- all two-time champion J.B. Mauney your event in for just $35 per player (if paid Ukulele jam at (2013, 2015), three-time champi- by July 30th; $40 thereafter). Green Hills Library p.m.) Parking is $5 cash only. on Silvano Alves (2011, 2012, The News! Sign In begins at 6:15 p.m. The A ukulele jam will be held Pre-sale $10 tickets can be 2014) and Guilherme Marchi play starts at 7:00 p.m. Bring a 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., on Thursday, picked up at Asphalt Beach (2008). Tennessee native Cody Send dates, time, address whole team (up to 8 players), a at the Green Hills Branch Skate Shop located at 961 Nance will represent the home and contact telephone num- Library located at 3701 Benham partial team, or you can be Woodland St # 100, Nashville or state during the weekend. ber via email to: grouped up. There will be Ave. The event is free and open at Forty Ten Barber located at The Music City Knockout, prizes for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd to all ages and all level uke play- 4010 Hillsboro Pike, Nashville. will begin at 7:45 p.m. on Friday, [email protected] place. Mail checks and player ers. Bring your own ukulele or Tickets range from $7 to $15. August 17, and at 6:45 p.m. on names to KC Council 12012, P.O. one checked out from the To purchase tickets online go to Saturday, August 18. Box 210040, Nashville, TN 37221. library. A limited number of http://www.nashvilleroller- Tickets start at $10 (addition- For more information, email ukes will be available to use girls.com/ or www.eventbrite. al fees and taxes may apply) Kent Skinner at dkentcpa@ if you don't have one. Lead- com/e/nashville-rollergirls- and are on sale now at the gmail.com. ers include Tim Davies of august-2018-doubleheader-tick- Bridgestone Arena box office, August 2, 2018, The News- Page 13

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Remember, the penalty breed, don’t condemn a particu- their past associations with and how they’ll follow Trump ter for “death row” inmates. for treason is death... and that’s lar breed when you’ve not Democrats: Bill Lee donated unquestioningly until the End They live in a private cell, have exactly what people like researched it out. There’s a lady money to Democrats. Diane of Days. unlimited library time to pre- Whoopi Goldberg and Maxine down in New Orleans and she Black voted Democrat back I’ve voted in Democrat and pare their appeal and they are Waters are calling for. has a show called Pit Bulls & when “The Macarena” was a hit Republican primaries in my life appointed specially trained, Buy Jeanine’s best selling Parolees on Animal Planet. song. Bob Corlew used to be and I have no allegiance to any taxpayer-paid attorneys. Meals book or call ABC if that’s your You need to watch that some- “liberal on immigration!!” party. However, I can’t see are delivered to their cell, and way of showing your displeas- time and then you’ll understand Is it truly that shocking to myself voting G.O.P. anytime they can exercise much more ure for the way she was treated. how people can do this to a pet. imagine a Republican admiring in the foreseeable future. than other prisoners. It takes Or, better yet, remind every- You must be Michael Vick’s a politician from a different Republican voters need to take years, even decades, before one you know not to watch The party? Or admitting that their an honest look at their party their appeals end, and their sen- aunt! View again, until they treat political views have changed and ask themselves if they like tence is carried out. We should their guests with respect, and over time? Or that they’re a what it’s turning into. They’re ban the death penalty altogeth- debate every issue in a polite, Intolerant campaign pro-immigration conservative rapidly losing moderates like er, even for the worst among us. non-confrontational atmos- (just like that bleeding-heart me. It’s to expensive, to time con- phere. rhetoric Ronald Reagan)? suming and it’s a much more Violent behavior on either Back in 2016, I everyone was When I see Democratic ads, Tennesseeʼs death sever punishment to make them side must be stopped. Civil dis- saying how liberals were intol- they talk about Tennessee and spend the rest of their life in a course is our only hope, espe- erant of conservative values how they’re going to improve penalty case maximum security prison. cially when it’s seems impossi- which helped fuel Trump’s fire- our state. It’s almost like they The older I get, the more I am After that, let God handle them. ble to do so. brand rhetoric and politics. actually want my vote! The GOP convinced that the best indica- And what about our most “Non-violence is a powerful But now in the 2018 primaries, candidates just boast about tor of the moral and ethical vulnerable? - Many ideologues and just weapon which cuts I’ve seen countless ads with how feverishly anti-liberal they condition of our society, is how who abhor the death penalty, without wounding and enno- Republican candidates berating are, how they’ve nary a drop we treat the worst as well as are nevertheless in favor of tor- bles the man who wields it. It is and shaming each other for of “blue” blood in their bodies, the most vulnerable among us. turing and executing a normal, a sword that heals. Since I believe that only God healthy 8 month old unborn Martin Luther King Jr. can take a life, I am against the child who could easily live out- death penalty. side the womb. Naked jumping jacks I won’t mention his name They permit or even encour- because I don’t want to give this age euthanasia (doctor assisted Metro police recently arrest- guy any more notoriety than he suicide) as a “cure” for certain ed a naked man for doing jump- already has received. He did the ing jacks in a women’s restroom FOR THE BEST CIGAR & GIFT diseases and they use the cost of unthinkable, when, in 1985, he a medical procedure and the at a McDonald’s. Do we really SELECTION IN NASHVILLE raped and then killed a 7-year age of a patient, to be the deter- want our daughters and wives old. And what do we, in exposed to naked jumping 4001 Hillsboro Rd., Nashville, TN 37215 mining factors when the gov- Tennessee, worry about? Our ernment decides whether to jacks? That’s why we need to Mon. – Fri. 10 – 8 legal system is bogged down, pass the bathroom bill. 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John Overton High School is are not extreme.” I am not a raise them. You raise a child to ing here seem to want to tear ment at the corner of Hillsboro the best player on the best team wingnut or a snowflake so one be mean and a bully with no everything down that is old. and Richard Jones Road. They in major league baseball there of those guys sounds like the respect that’s what you get. Eventually there will be no his- tore up part of Hillsboro Road is affirmative action. Mr. Betts man for me. Now if they would Raise a pitt with love and every tory left. again making it very hard to deserves any coverage he gets, just fess up and stop pretending time you look into their eyes drive (or even walk) on the but he gets little. Now, on the to be who they are maybe I can you see nothing but love and One way streets should rough surface causing damage other end is Tim Tebow, 30 figure out who to vote for. Or affection and loyalty. to cars. This project was not years old he is the former maybe I just need to look at be removed welcomed by Green Hills resi- Recently I was near Music Florida football player last play- another primary. Regarding Nashvilleʼs dents because of the already ing at UF about 10 years ago. Row and when cutting through traffic congestion and now it is This guy was very good in the Pit-bulls do not need to sports landscape a parking lot, I started to turn worse. Most of the time the collegiate development league I am not sure if I should left when I realized there were right lane closes on Hillsboro for the NFL at Florida. He was be outlawed be ticked off, worried or just cars approaching in both lanes. Road causing terrible traffic a bust in the NFL playing for To the person who stated that against about the sports land- If I had pulled out at a different jams. I wonder how many times 4 teams in 5 years. Tebow got pitt-bulls should be outlawed. I scape in our city of Nashville. time I might of not caught on taxpayers will have to foot the plenty of opportunity but failed have owned pitts all my life I got We have popular teams in the that it was a one way street. bill to repair streets to accom- in pro football. It was painful to my first one when I was 6 years Titans and the Predators but Thankfully no harm occurred modate what all is going on. watch. Next up for Tim was to old I am now 54. I have never now we have the pro sport of before pulling out but its ridicu- play baseball. Again, he is play- had one problem with them I soccer setting up a team as well lous for streets like this to exist! ing in the AA development also raised 2 kids with them as staging single international Get Results, Advertise Your league which is a low level of around. Never had one bite, soccer games. In September the Finish your building and Business in the News! baseball. And again, even at the attack or ever show any type of national team of Mexico will leave aggression. The problem with play our own US National team. Call 615-298-1500 lower level he is a shade below I am tick off at the develop- mediocre. How does mediocre people is that they get these And then the Nashville MLS get hired? When you start look- dogs and don’t raise them with team will start playing in 2020. ing at professional athletic love or affection. The breed has Here is the dilemma. Soccer careers can you honestly put a lot of energy and people don’t is a foreign sport that is the Tebow, Woods and Betts in the want to take the time to walk equivalent of our game of foot- same sentence? them or play with them they ball in terms of fan base and So what gives with all the just want a pitt for all the wrong popularity. Most of the world’s USA Today and ESPN national reasons. They think that if they really good soccer players do Ticked off? coverage of Tim Tebow? Read have one they won’t get their not speak English. If you look the other day he got a hit. Come home broken into or they get at the other MLS teams they on. There is only one explana- them for other reasons like are stocked with foreigners We want to know... tion when a low performer gets fighting. You said we should let with names like Martínez, a job or reaps media and self- them just die out. Well we out- Ibrahimović, dos Santos or marketing success. It is just lawed murder it still happens. Zahibo. No Hardings, no Smiths. E-mail: [email protected] that age old affirmative at work. We outlawed drugs people still And those are just the MLS Think back to the 1950’s for a get them. How about we start all-star team. It is hard to find moment when America was putting criminals to death American boys with Tennessee great. Tiger would have been a instead of putting their worth- values on any team. country club caddie at dollar-a- less excuse for a human being bag, Mookie would have been a in prison and feeding them Eventually there will be shagging minor league flies at three meals a day paying for Sulfur Dell and Tim Tebow health care and cable tv. Just let no history left would be in the Hall of Fame in them die out. Maybe if you took Recently I saw where the Cooperstown. Play ball! the time to show a pitt some Sullivan Tower was tore down. love and affection you would These new people who are mov- have a dog that would give their ing to Nashville do not have any They call themselves life to protect you. They are just respect at all for the history of moderates like children it’s all in how you Nashville. The new people mov- I try very hard not to listen to the barrage of gubernatorial HOST AN EXCHANGE candidate adds during the evening news broadcasts. It’s depressing enough to hear STUDENT TODAY! about who Phil Williams has (for 3, 5 or 10 months) caught doing what to who, watching wildfires in the west Make this year the most exciting, and floods in the east, and lis- enriching year ever for you and tening to our president open his your family. Welcome a high mouth only to change feet. But school student, 15-18 years old, from Italy, France, Norway, last night I had to pause the TV Denmark, Spain, Germany, and rewind it to be sure I really Brazil, Thailand or China as part did hear what I thought I heard. of your family for a school One of the Republican candi- Marco from Italy, 17 yrs. year (or less) and make an Julie from Denmark, 16 yrs. dates for governor actually Loves soccer and would like overseas friend for life. Enjoys gymnastics, swimming accused two of her opponents of to learn to play baseball. and photography. She’s positive, Marco is a boy scout and For more information or to being “moderates“. Their adds fun loving and easy to get enjoys the outdoors. select your own exchange student along with. said both want to “build the please call: wall“, stop sanctuary cities, and swear total allegiance to Donald Marcy at 1-800-888-9040 (Toll Free) or e-mail us at [email protected] Trump. If those are moderate For privacy reasons, photos above are not photos of actual students positions God help us! Merriam-Webster tells me www.whhosts.com that a “moderate is a person World Heritage is a public benefit, non-profit professing or characterized by organization based in Laguna Beach, CA. political or social beliefs that Page 16- The News, August 2, 2018

1 2 from Hawaii have supported all challenge. Mahalo for your sup- CROSSW ORD From Page One of us throughout our careers port," said Mariota. Be A Hero... and now it's our turn to give Donations to the Be A Hero back to them. The volcano is for Hawaii Challenge can be Hawaii communities when a dis- causing a lot of damage and we made online at www.Heroes asters hits. Our responsibility is know it's not over. They're forHawaii.org or by mail at to make sure that we work with going to need a lot of help in Hawaii Community Foun- county government, nonprofit assist the families in need and dation, 827 Fort Street Mall, organizations, and businesses to helping them to rebuild. We are Honolulu, HI, 96813. Note which understand where the needs are asking all of the state to pitch sports team is being supported the greatest and to deploy those in any way they can. My hope is when sending donations via mail. donations in the most effective that everyone will join us for To track the progress of each way so that our communities can the Be A Hero for Hawaii “team” during the Be A Hero rebuild and heal.” Challenge. The Hawaii Chal- for Hawaii Challenge, visit "It means a lot to me to be lenge is a friendly competition www.HeroesforHawaii.org or able to join in with other profes- between athletes from the NFL, search #HeroesforHawaii on sional athletes from Hawaii to Major League baseball and the Facebook, Instagram or help out the families suffering UFC. I know fans of the NFL Twitter for player information on Hawaii Island. The people will step up and help us win the and updates.

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Alliance Partners and Musicians Corner part- nered to bring free, mid-day music to the heart of downtown with the ‘Music with a Mission’ concert series at the Nashville City Center. The first concert was held recently and featured . Carey Ott and Emily Earle. Those who attended THANK Y U brought their lunches or purchased food from local FOR HELPING THE ANIMALS vendors. Benefitting from the event was Room In The Inn, a local nonprofit which addresses homelessness in My name is Nashville. Held on the newly-renovated plaza of Nashville Roxanne… City Center, Music with a Mission is an opportunity and I am a 2-year-old for downtown tenants, employees and visitors to female kitty. I weigh 8 enjoy performances from some of Nashville’s tal- pounds, I’m extremely ented musicians. The concerts will be every Thursday from 11 a.m. playful, and have lovely to 1 p.m. through November 15. soft fur. I’m sweet, Artists will perform on the building’s friendly and curious, but indoor/outdoor stage called the JamNasium, the I don’t care for other city’s only music studio featuring best-in-class Music: Justin Branam, Claire Robbins, instruments and recording equipment in an office cats. I hope you will and Justin Tam. come by to see me and building. find out what a good Roxanne with Sharon Langford companion I am. NASHVILLE HUMANE ASSOCIATION 213 Oceola Avenue Nashville, TN 37209 615-352-1010 www.nashvillehumane.org

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photos by • David Hodgson The Eve of Janus Patron Party was held at the lovely home of Steve and Jana Wood, with about one hundred people attending. The Eve of Janus Ball benefits the Tri Delta Pediatric Hematology Oncology Clinic at the Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt. The event was catered by The Corner Market and Dulce Desserts provided treats for the gift bags. Parking was donated by PMC and drinks were given by Athens Distributing. Debra L. Friedman M.D., who serves as this year's honorary chair- man, spoke at the event, along with Donna Dalton, director of Community Development at Vanderbilt University Medical Center. Guests included: Founding Chairs of Eve of Janus Sandra Polk and Mary Ann Chaffin, Bobby Chaffin, 2017 Chairs ML Davis and Diana Day Cartee, Nancy and Richard Boring, Melanie and Brad Dunn, Carolyn and Hartley Hall, Emily and Crom Tidwell, Lisa and Party: Dan and Carrie McCormick, and Johnny and Helen John Harrison, Mary Jo and Steve Shankle, and Ann and Matt Daniel. Dobson. Party: Bob and Wendy Martin.

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Party: Larry and Mary Wieck, and Alison and John Beasley. Party: David and Kim McRae, and Eleanor and Jeff Nahley.

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The Nashville Wine Auction held its annual Grand Cru Evening at the lovely home of Laura and Charlie Niewold. Grand Cru is one of the summertime events that are part of the Nashville Wine Auction's l’Ete’ du Vin, the nation’s longest-running charity wine auction. Robert Lipman presented the Norman M. Lipman Award to Pam and Steve Taylor. The award is presented annually to recognize individuals who have embraced the humanitarian qualities of wisdom, courage, optimism, commitment and integrity in their per- sonal and professional lives. Tom Black is chairing this year’s L'Ete du Vin event for the Nashville Wine Auction and Ann Eaden chaired the Grand Cru event. The 2018 list of beneficiaries includes: the American Cancer Society’s Hope Lodge, Gilda’s Club Middle Event: Honorees Steve and Pam Turner, and hosts Charlie Tennessee, Leukemia Lymphoma Society, Make-A-Wish and Laura Niewold. Foundation® of Middle Tennessee, PearlPoint Cancer Event: Keri McInnis and Laura Support, Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center, Saint Thomas Niewold. Cancer Network, and St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.

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Howell Reception for Voting Advocate

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Sherry and Everette Howell hosted a reception for Adrian Fontes, a voting advocate and close friend of Rabbi David and Patricia Davis, former Nashvillians. Fontes is the recorder for Maricopa County, the central county Residential Lot of the Phoenix, Mesa and Glendale, Arizona area. He was in Nashville to receive an award at Opryland Hotel from the National Association of County Officials for innovative technology which Beautiful, private, treed, hillside lot on allows citizens to vote anywhere in the county. Stoneway Trail in Hillwood Park. Fontes’ office developed the technology in-house and he dis- cussed the impact it has on U. S. Congressional and Senate races, which have an impact on the rest of the nation. Convenient to Belle Meade, He also talked about an organization of which he is an active member, Let America Vote, which fights against those who try to White Bridge Rd and suppress voting with laws that disproportionately impact people Charlotte West shopping. based on their race or ethnicity, gender, age, or income. After a short explanation about his innovations, Fontes led a lively discussion with the group about voting in this area and his own, and how the two compare. Call Jeff Brandon (615) 948-1408 Reception: Hosts Everette and Sherry Howell, with John Brown (seated).

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Custom Built Green Hills Convenience in Chenoweth 2412B Abbot Martin Road Private fenced & tree lined lot Chenoweth Estate Home Beautiful flowing floorplan | Master down 918 Woodburn Drive Lower level In-Law suite with full bath & kitchen with private entry Outdoor living with covered porch, patio & screened deck 1.04 Acres on Cul-de-Sac 3 BR | 3 full, 1 half BA | 3022 SF Master on Main Level $795,000 Gourmet Kitchen Bonus/Theater Room Harpeth Trace Condo Coming Soon 4 Car Garage with Fabulous Workshop 3 BR | 2.5 SF $995,500 $289,900 Call for Details Sam Coleman MARY KOCINA Broker, GRI, CRS See all my listings at 615-300-5996 615-210-6057 www.SamColemanHomes.com [email protected]

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1539OldHillsboro.com 4219TwoRivers.com 9578 Hampton Reserve Drive With a 1700 SF Guest House 5 BR | 5 full, 1 half BA | 6979 SF 6 BR | 6 full, 2 half BA | 8571 SF 5 BR | 4 full, 2 half BA | 7092 SF 5.70 Acres | $2,049,999 $1,650,000 12.30 Acres | $2,999,999 colist Leah Crutchfield

SEAN SIMONS, BROKER, CRS 5204Williamsburg.com 402WilsonSprings.com 615-852-SEAN Main Level InLaw Suite Del Webb 55+ Community SeanSimons.com 4 BR | 3 full BA | 4400 SF 2 BR | 2 BA | 1756 SF [email protected] $899,900 $439,900

Area 2 | Brentwood 37027 5303 Lancelot Road

McKays Mill Grassland Schools 1204 Limerick 1119 Blue Springs Road 5 BR | 4 full BA | 2742 SF 4 BR | 2 full, 1 half BA | 2668 SF $439,900 River Rest $464,900

Privacy Awaits You Hardwood flooring Stainless & granite kitchen Open great room Historic Overlay Overton Lea Area Finished walk-out basement 1708 Primrose Avenue 0 Clonmel Road Wooded private lot with large deck Expand or Rehab 6 Acres with incredible views 4 BR | 2 full, 2 half BA | 2983 SF Belmont Area $599,900 $1,575,000 1.03 Acre lot | $660,000

LUCY S SMITH LUCY BOTTORFF 615-347-8827 615-478-3585 [email protected] iSellNashvilleRealEstate.com

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4710 Sewanee Road 205 Leonard Avenue 1833 Cromwell Drive Oak Hill Whitland Forest Hills 6 BR | 6 full, 1 half BA | 7911 SF 5 BR | 5 Full, 3 half BA | 6590 SF 7.56 Acres | 3 Building Lots $2,800,000 $1,967,500 $1,700,000

815 Timber Lane 2004 Linden Avenue 1210 Nichol Lane Golf Club/ Hampton Hillsboro Village/Belmont Belle Meade 5 BR | 3 full, 1 half BA | 4093 SF 4 BR | 4 full, 2 half BA | 4,501 SF .92 Acre Building Lot $1,485,000 $1,395,000 $1,250,000

1911 Beechwood Avenue 4222 Jamesborough Place 2600 W Linden Avenue Belmont/Hillsboro Village Green Hills Vandy/Hillsboro Village 4 BR | 3 full, 1 half BA | 3761 SF 6 BR | 6 full, 1 half BA | 7210 SF 5 BR | 4 full, 1 half BA | 3907 SF $1,149,000 Motivated $1,095,000 $869,000

2626 Nonaville Road 1023 Woodmont Blvd 2016 Dunedin Cove 10 Acres in Mount Juliet Green Hills Brandywine Pointe 5 BR | 3 full BA | 2943 SF 4 BR | 2 full, 1 half BA | 3035 SF 4 BR | 2 full, 1 half BA | 3220 SF $699,000 $675,000 $545,000

7712 River Bend Way 1012 Pine Meadow Court 824 Williamsburg West River Bend Estates Enclave at Harpeth Village Bellevue 4 BR | 2 full, 1 half BA | 2401 SF 3 BR | 2 full, 2 half BA | 2824 SF 4 BR | 3 full BA | 2011 SF $375,000 $360,000 $275,000 Richard F. Bryan 615-321-9531 [email protected] 615-327-4800 Page 30- The News, August 2, 2018

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COMING SOON!

2722 Acklen Ave. Gorgeous family home in one of Nashville’s most vibrant neighborhoods! Excellent flow with several outdoor enter- $1,400,000 taining options. Spacious kitchen w/ quartz countertops and high-end Kitchen Aide appliances. Spa-like Master 4 BD | 4 BA bathroom w/ elegant fixtures and marble finishes. Upper 3915 Sq FT and lower laundry. Detached 2-car w/ full stairs to unfin- ished living space – finish to your needs! Walking distance to Hillsboro Village shops and restaurants.

CHRIS HARWELL Mobile: (615) 969-0302 [email protected] www.TarkingtonHarwell.com