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June 10, 2016 Issue BUILDING PERMITS / FORECLOSURES / PUBLIC NOTICES KAY’S COOKING CORNER GCAR SAFETY CLASS P6 P10 P11 Volume 103 | No. 24 HAMILTON COUNTY Single Copy 50¢ CHATTANOOGA, HAMILTON COUNTY, TENNESSEE June 10-16, 2016 H EVENTS Living well with Attorney lives up to McCallie name chronic conditions e Chattanooga-Ham- ilton County Health De- through practice, community service partment is offering a free workshop to teach people By David Laprad how to manage chronic conditions such as diabetes, Allen McCallie knows about heart disease, and COPD. the weight a name can carry. As e workshop will be held the grandson of Spencer McCal- every ursday through July lie, one of the co-founders of e 7 from 9-11 a.m. at the East- McCallie School, he is part of a gate Senior Center. Anyone, family with a rich legacy of com- of any age, with any chronic munity service and contribution condition can attend, includ- in Chattanooga. Yet through his ing caregivers. To register, career as an attorney with Miller call (423) 209-8246. & Martin, Allen has borne the Outdoor activities heaviness of his name and made on Lookout Mountain an impact all his own. Despite the deep roots and Chickamauga and Chatta- strong branches that make up nooga National Military Park his family tree, Allen compares is partnering with Outdoor his younger self to a piece of Chattanooga to introduce driftwood that floated on a bob- hiking, mountain biking, and bing current to a career in the rock climbing at the Lookout law. After graduating from the Mountain Battlefield on Sat- University of Virginia (UVA) in urday, June 11. All activities 1977, he knew he wouldn’t be will begin at 9 a.m., noon, following in the footsteps of his and 3 p.m. at Cravens House father, David Park McCallie, MD, (located on Cravens Terrace Attorney Allen McCallie is a member of Miller & Martin, where he concentrates his practice on real estate, finance, by starting a medical practice. Road on Lookout Moun- exempt organizations, conservation law, and public and private nonprofit development ventures. (Photo provided) See McCALLIE, page 5 tain). Parking is available, but carpooling is encouraged. Activities will include rock climbing on Sunset Rock (equipment will be provided), Twilight Tuesdays offering ranger-led mountain bike rides on Upper Truck Trail (bicycles and helmets will By David Laprad a new take on open houses be available), and ranger-led hikes. For more information, contact Outdoor Chattanoo- Keller Williams Realtor Neal ga at (423) 643-6888. Pratt was in a jam: His productiv- Make Music Chattanooga ity coach, Marie King, wanted him to do open houses, but he’s Make Music Chattanooga busy Sunday afternoons from 2-4 is a community-wide event p.m., when agents typically open showcasing the local music homes to the public. As a parent scene. On Make Music Day, responsible for taking care of his musicians of all ages and lev- kids during that time, Pratt wears els will be performing live on his father hat on Sundays, not See EVENT CALENDAR, page 13 his Realtor hat. But King wasn’t going to accept “I can’t do open houses” as a response. So Pratt INSIDE came up with a solution: Twilight Tuesdays. n FINANCIAL FOCUS P5 Each Tuesday, Pratt hosts an n RIVER CITY P9 open house at one of the approxi- mately 500 listings Keller Wil- n ARE WE THERE YET? P10 liams Realty Downtown currently has. He prepares in advance, n I SWEAR P15 finding a house in a highly traf- n 50 & 100 YEARS AGO P18 Keller Williams agent Stacey Barry opens a Red Bank home to potential buyers during Twilight Tuesday. (Photos by David See TWILIGHT TUESDAY, page 12 Laprad) 2 | June 10-16, 2016 Hamilton County Herald www.hamiltoncountyherald.com We are proud to announce the 2016 members of the 100% CLUB Grisham & Bell Arthur C. Grisham Bylinda L. Bell William P. Aiken, Jr. David J. Hill J. Bartlett Quinn T. Maxfield Bahner Rosemarie Hill Jed Roebuck III Stephen D. Barham Frederick Hitchcock Kisha Cheeks Rucker Justice Wm. Barker Richard Hudson Michael St. Charles Craig R. Allen John M. Hull Richard W. Bethea, Jr. David W. Hunter Michael Stewart D. Scott Bennett David W. Keyt Nathan D. Bosshardt J. Nelson Irvine Wayne E. Thomas Robert E. Carden Steven W. Keyt James L. Catanzaro Anthony A. Jackson Logan Threadgill Frank P. Clark Paul R. Leitner W. King Copler John G. Jackson S. Mark Turner Mary C. DeCamp Haley E. Moody Martha Culp Willa B. Kalaidjian Paul S. Weidich C. Douglas Dooley Gary S. Napolitan Mark A. Cunningham Andrew J. Leffler Gregory D. Willett Charles W. “Buz” Dooley Michael D. Newton Bradley Davis Jeffrey W. Maddux Kirby Yost Alan B. Easterly David W. Noblit William R. Dearing Calvin B. Marshall Jr. Jay A. Young James F. Exum III M. Andrew Pippenger Catherine S. Dorvil Leah M. McElmoyl Andrew J. Godbold Charles W. Poss Rachel E. Edwards Laura McKinney Affilliate Members: William E. Godbold III Benjamin T. Reese Jennifer Kent Exum Alexander McVeagh (Paralegals) Marc H. Harwell Thomas A. Williams Kurt J. Faires Rebecca Miller Gloria Fairbanks Justin L. Furrow Jason R Mirmelstein Aleyce M. Fontenot Timothy M. Gibbons Hugh J. Moore Linda K. Higgins Jeffrey G. Granillo Hal L. North Kristine Taubert McKoon, Williams & Atchley Douglas S. Griswold Nicole Osborne Stella Trotter Fielding H. Atchley, Jr. William R. Hannah Dana P. Perry Catherine C. Vercoe Trevor F. Atchley Christopher J. Hennen William H. Pickering Kathryn F. MacGregor James R. McKoon McLean A. Stohler William R. Wayland M.Whitaker B. Paul Hatcher Everett L. Hixson, Jr. Philllip Fleenor Adam U. Holland George G. Hixson Everett L. Hixson, III W. Gerald Tidwell, Jr. Todd A. Davis W. Adam Izell Bart Matthews Michael E. Richardson Of Counsel: Jackie Schulten Bolton, Retired Judge Phillip B. Byrum David R. Evans Mark D. Hackett John C. Harrison Timothy L. Mickel Charles M. Nicely Scott M. Shaw Christopher T. Varnell Flossie Weill Ira M. Long, Jr. For information on how your firm can become a member of the CBA 100% Club, email [email protected] www.hamiltoncountyherald.com Hamilton County Herald June 10-16, 2016 | 3 HCH Tennessee Bar Foundation invites Tonya Cammon to be Fellow Hamilton County Herald Chattanooga attorney Tonya 102 years of service Cammon has become Fellow of Telephone 423-602-9270 the Tennessee Bar Foundation, Fax 423-602-9269 an association of 818 attorneys 1412 McCallie Ave. across the state. Invitations to Chattanooga, TN 37404 membership were extended to Don Bona 30 attorneys this year by the Bar Publisher Foundation’s Board of Trustees. Susanne Reed e introduction of new Fellows General Manager took place in May at the annual Web Editor Fellows’ Dinner in Nashville. Jay Edwards e Bar Foundation’s purpose Editor-In-Chief is two-fold: to honor attorneys Karen Dunphy who have distinguished them- Production Manager selves in the profession and to administer a grant making David Laprad News Editor program. at project, known by its acronym, IOLTA (Inter- Robin Hill est on Lawyers’ Trust Accounts), Comptroller has awarded grants in excess of Melissa Miller $20,000,000 to law-related, public Legal Notices interest projects throughout Ten- Kay Bona nessee. April Sherrill A native of Mississippi, Cam- Staff Writers mon earned a B.S. from Millsaps Bobby Burton College and a post-graduate General Sales Manager degree in Medical Technology. Chattanooga attorney Tonya Cammon is now a Fellow of the Tennessee Bar Foundation. (Photo by Laprad) In 1990, she returned to school, Member of: earning a Juris Doctorate from member of the Southeast Ten- adults with mental illnesses. She Cammon, owner of Advanced Tennessee Press Association the University of Mississippi nessee Lawyers Association for also served as a member of the Video Solutions; they reside on National Newspaper Association School of Law in 1992. While at American Court & Commercial Women, Cammon has served as State Advisory Board for Project Lookout Mountain. ey have Ole Miss, she was a Dean’s List Newspapers its president. Citizen, a civics organization for three adult children: Jenifer Hall, scholar, served as vice chair of Cammon was an adjunct facul- middle school students, and was who lives with her husband, Dale, the Moot Court Board, and was ty member for the graduate pro- one of the founders of AMC³, an and 2-year-old son, Elliot, in a winner of the Steen, Reynolds, gram of the School of Business appellate moot court competition Mount Juliet, Tenn.; Mary-Mar- Dalehite & Currie Trial Competi- Administration at the University for Tennessee college students. garet Cammon of Chattanooga; tion. After law school, Cammon of Tennessee at Chattanooga Cammon served for six years as a and Lyle Cammon of Chatta- served as law clerk to the Hon. for several years. She is a 1998 member of the Memorial Health nooga. Barney, a rescued mixed- Armis E. Hawkins, chief justice graduate of Leadership Chat- Care System Foundation Board of breed dog, and Sadie, a rescued of the Supreme Court of Missis- tanooga and was appointed to Directors, serving as its treasurer boxer, complete the Cammon Subscription $15 per year sippi. the Chattanooga Human Rights/ for two fi scal years. In 2009, she family. e Cammons are avid By mail In 1993, Cammon moved to Human Relations Commission was a recipient of an UnBought sports fans, and Ms. Cammon is Single copy • 50 cents Chattanooga, Tenn., and joined in 1996. Cammon has served as & UnBossed Award from Girls, a classically-trained pianist who Postmaster send the law fi rm of Grant, Konvalinka chair of the Board of Directors Inc.
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