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One in eight women are diagnosed with Parksʼ Department begins search breast cancer for cityʼs Christmas Tree in situ — and did not required chemotherapy; however, she did have 35 radiation treat- ments. Breast cancer is the second most common cancer globally, and has become the leading cause of mortality among women. To help raise aware- ness of breast cancer that is one of the leading health crises for women, October is recognized as Breast Cancer Awareness Month. One in eight women will be Pictured above: 2017ʼs 30-foot Norway Spruce diagnosed with breast cancer Christmas tree displayed at Public Square Park in her lifetime. A woman is which was donated by Donna Jenkins, a homeowner diagnosed with breast cancer in Inglewood. every two minutes. Currently, there is no known cure for breast cancer, according to The search is on for 30- tight deadline to find the the National Breast Cancer foot to 40-foot Norway Spruce right tree,” Lantz said. “We Foundation; therefore, early for the 2018 Christmas tree always wonder where our tree diagnosis is critical to sur- that will serve as the center- will be found so this year we vival. piece for the city's annual want to take the drama, to the This year an estimated Tree Lighting Ceremony at extent that we can, out of 266,120 new cases of invasive Public Square Park. finding the right tree.” breast will be diagnosed in “We want a tree that has The public can help find grown too large for its cur- that tree. However, it must Wanda Southerland so sorry, but you need to see a women in the United States, rent location or is a hazard be located in Davidson coun- Contributor to The News surgeon. Your doctor has along with 63,900 new cases of to a power line,” said Metro ty or a bordering county that After her annual mammo- been notified and will make non-invasive – in situ — Parks’ Horticulturalist Randall has service from Nashville gram, Sue received a call say- the appointment,” Sue shared breast cancer. A man’s life- Lantz. “we don't necessarily Electric Service since NES is ing she would need to return with me as tears rolled down time risk of breast cancer is want to cut down the best partnering with the installa- for a follow-up. Thinking it both our cheeks. one to 1,000. And approxi- tree. We're looking for a spe- tion of the tree. was tissue on one breast The following day while mately 2550 new cases of inva- cific tree in a specific circum- The Parks’ Department that technicians had kept a sitting with her husband on sive breast cancer will be stance.” will cut down the tree, watch on in previous years, their front porch, she received diagnosed in men. Lantz said that people remove the stump, and plant she declined her husband’s a call that confirmed the Despite better treatments think the city's Christmas a replacement tree, if needed. request to accompany her on breast cancer diagnosis and and increased access for tree should be a great tree, If you have a tree or know of this appointment. She also her appointment was sched- many women, 40,000 women Metro Parks is specific as to one that meets the criteria, declined my offer, but being uled. still die from the disease each what they consider the best call Randall Lantz at 862-8400 my best friend, I insisted on Thus began Sue’s journey, year. Breast cancer death tree. or email him at Randall. going. a journey that thousands of rates are second only to lung To avoid the last minute [email protected]. When As soon as she returned to women face each year after cancer, and other than skin crunch, Metro Parks has you call, leave a street loca- the waiting room, I knew she being diagnosed with breast cancer, it’s the most common- already begun its search. tion of the tree. had bad news! cancer. Her cancer was “We're always on such a very “The nurse told me, ‘I am contained in the milk gland — See Breast Cancer on Page 3

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From Page One inherited mutations. Therefore, you. See a doctor if you notice the most significant risk factors any changes in your breast. Breast Cancer... for breast cancer are gender This includes: a lump, hard Two-Vehicle collision on I-24 West at and the aging process. knot or thickening inside the ly diagnosed cancer among The Susan G. Komen breast or underarm area; Old Hickory Boulevard claims man American women. Since 1989 Foundation offers Breast Self- swelling, warmth, redness or death rates have been decreas- Awareness messages that in- darkening of the breast; change The man killed Tuesday at the entrance ramp from Old ing mainly because of treat- clude: know your risk; get in size or shape of the breast; 1:40 a.m. in a two-vehicle col- Hickory Boulevard. Hum- ment advances, earlier detec- screened; know what is normal dimpling or puckering of the lision on I-24 West at Old phrey died at the scene. The tion through screening and for you; and, make healthy skin; itchy, scaly sore or rash on Hickory Boulevard is identi- driver of the tractor trailer, increased awareness. lifestyle choices. the nipple; Pulling in of your fied as Dallas Humphrey Jr., Bukari Yobonta, 53, of Gaithers- A woman’s risk of breast Know your risk suggests nipple or other parts of the 32, of Goodlettsville. burg, Maryland, was not cancer nearly doubles if she that you talk to both sides of breast; nipple discharge that Humphrey was driving his injured. has a first-degree relative, such your family to learn about your starts suddenly; and, new pain 2013 Infinity G37 west on I-24 There was evidence of as mother, sister or daughter, family health history; and, talk in one spot that doesn’t go away. when, for reasons unknown, alcohol involvement on the who has been diagnosed with to a doctor about your risk of Make healthy lifestyle choic- he drifted off the right side of part of Humphrey. Toxicolo- breast cancer. Less than 15 per- breast cancer. es, which includes maintaining the road, striking the rear of gy testing will be conducted cent of women who get breast Get screened entails talking a healthy weight; adding exer- a tractor trailer that was to determine whether he was cancer have a family member with a doctor about which cise into your routine; limiting parked on the right shoulder impaired. diagnosed with it. Thus, 85 per- screening tests are right for you alcohol intake; limiting meno- of the interstate at the top of cent of breast cancers occur in if you are at higher risk. Have a pausal hormone use; and, if women who have no family his- mammogram every year, start- possible, breastfeed. tory. According to the National ing at age 40 if you are at aver- Sue has been in remission Breast Cancer Foundation web- age risk. Have a clinical breast for four years and is a strong site, these occur due to genetic exam at least every three years advocate for Breast Cancer 5,000 YEARS OF CIVILIZATION REBORN mutations that happen as a starting at age 20, and every Awareness. result of the aging process and year starting at age 40. life in general, rather than Know what is normal for

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Metro/State Commentary

By Horace Johns, MTSU Business Professor Former Metro Councilman

Using the life we have to share with others

For more than a century, a was entirely the fault of the brief quotation has been mak- other boy. His mother took ing the rounds, repeated over Louis to the back door of their and over again in print, and house. Nearby were several widely spread by word of hills which created a fine echo. mouth. She told him to call these hills No one knows who original- all the bad names he could ly wrote or said it. No one think of. He did so, and the bad knows when it was said, why it names all came back to him. was said, or how it came to take Then she said, “call out, I am such firm hold of the world’s your Friend.” He did so and heart and mind. But take hold back came “I am your Friend.” it did, impelling untold num- Louis Mayer never forgot that Hall named director of Mayorʼs Office of Neighborhoods bers of people to be kinder and lesson and neither should we. more considerate toward their Giving is the echo of life. What and Community Engagement fellow creatures. It remains as we give to others we usually fresh and vital as ever, and it receive back from them. Former Metro Councilman tions and external affairs will be and Local Government Commit- goes like this: In our modern culture, we Lawrence E. Hall, Jr. has been utilized strongly in the role. tee at the Tennessee General “I shall pass through this tend to look to the complex for appointed to head the Mayor’s “I am confident Lawrence will Assembly. world but once. Any good that I our answers instead of the sim- Office of Neighborhoods and work tirelessly toward the impor- Hall stated that he is can do, or any kindness that I ple. We tend to look at the large Community Engagement, where tant goals of equity and quality of “absolutely honored” to be cho- he will work closely to appreciate life for all Nashvillians,” Briley sen by Mayor Briley. can show to any human being, and sensational grand enter- the needs of neighborhoods stated. “Improving the quality of life let me do it now. Let me not prises as solutions to our prob- across the city and to drive strate- From 1999 to 2003, Hall repre- in Nashville’s neighborhoods is a defer nor neglect it, for I shall lems. But the heroes of our gic partnerships with communi- sented District 5 in East Nash- priority of this administration not pass this way again.” generation will not necessarily ty leaders, stakeholders and resi- ville, comes to the administration and I’m looking forward to mak- One of the greatest paradox- be world leaders or those who dents. from Meharry Medical College. ing a contribution to that effort,” es in life concerns giving. make headlines in the news. As director he will also work Most recently, Hall was vice pres- Hall said. Strangely enough, this paradox Rather, the real heroes will be in key priority areas, such as ident of External Affairs and A Nashville native, Hall is can be illustrated by compar- average persons, just like you affordable housing, transporta- Business Development at the col- active in the community and for- ing two ancient bodies of water and I, who are willing to give, to tion, financial empowerment, lege as well as interim vice presi- mer board member of the which still exist today. help others, and not to take for sustainability, public safety and dent of External Affairs, assis- Margaret Maddox YMCA and The Sea of Galilee and the granted our countless bless- education. tance vice president of External The Tennessee Lobbyists Assoc- Dead Sea are made of the same ings. In making the announcement, Affairs and director of State iation. He also served in the water. The Sea of Galilee makes So, let’s each of us say to Mayor David Briley said that Governmental Affairs. He has Tennessee Bureau of Investiga- beauty of this water, for the Sea ourselves: “I am one of the few. Hall’s deep credentials in gov- worked as a research analysis tion’s Citizens Academy. of Galilee has an outlet. It gets I have a leader’s opportunity. I ernment, policy, community rela- and liaison to the House State to give. It gathers in its riches have a shepherd’s responsibili- that it may pour them out again ty. I believe that I can be a cata- to fertilize the Jordan plain. lyst in helping somebody on Green Hills News, Belle Meade News, West Meade News, But the Dead Sea, with the this earth to feel that he or she West Side News, Bellevue News, Donelson News, same water, makes a horror of is worthy and that he or she Hermitage News and Nashville Today Newspapers it. For the Dead Sea has no out- can make a contribution in let. It gets to keep. That is the life.” Gary Cunningham, Founder and Publisher Emeritus radical difference between self- Let’s use the life we have and ish and unselfish people. Some share it with others. We may _ people give, and they are like only have this kind of opportu- Anthony Cunningham President and Publisher Galilee and the beauty it nity once in a lifetime. Let’s do Wanda Southerland - Contributor Horace Johns - Columnist makes; while some keep, and all that we can while we may. they are like the Dead Sea, stag- Let’s make that echo of life a Gloria Ruth Finney - Contributor Larry Lipman - Columnist nating and creating no beauty. reality, for we shall not pass Paul Ladd - Contributor Brenda Batey - Social Editor Louis Mayer, founder of this way again. 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Metro Arts announces Learning Lab residencies

Five Nashville artists will be and their community partner Ride Nashville lios and learn how to translate professional development embedded in local government agencies, chosen to align with Diego Gomez, Faith Matters their artistic talents into the opportunities, including deep and nonprofit offices during the Learning Lab’s current focus Network non-arts sector. Learning Lab’s community partnerships,” said next nine months, gaining a areas of transportation, afford- All residents are members of innovative work earned the Metro Arts Executive Director deeper understanding of each able housing and aging popula- the 2018 cohort of Learning program a spot on Americans Caroline Vincent. “We are agency’s work while honing tions, and public health: Lab, Metro Arts’ professional for the Arts' Year in Review List expanding the notion of whom and diversifying their own Simone Boyd and Aaron development program to train of the 49 most compelling pub- artists can work with and how skills, as part of their residency Doenges, Metro Nashville artists in civic, public, social lic art projects of 2017. they execute the work, and in in the Metro Nashville Arts Health Department and placemaking practices. As “During the Learning Lab the process are transforming Commission’s (Metro Arts) Kristen Chapman Gibbons, Learning Lab artists bring training, we help artists identi- the way artists are viewed and Learning Lab. Metro Nashville Social Ser- their different perspectives and fy specific skills and tools that how they can be in partnership Metro Arts today announced vices abilities to service agencies, can be translated and applied to with community.” the following selected artists Christine Rogers. Senior they also diversify their portfo- a multitude of economic and

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Now thru Oct 27 call (615) 862-7928. ment’s free Driver Awareness is an opportunity for church at the Fairgrounds Nashville, The Larry Keeton Class for high school aged and school members and local 500 Wedgewood Avenue on the October 20 teens, scheduled for Saturday, families in the Donelson and fourth weekend of every month, Theatre presents: Tennessee Voices for October 20 from 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. Hermitage areas to gather Admission is free and parking The 25th Annual Putnam This popular course will be together to foster a greater sense is $5. Hours are: Friday 8 a.m. - Children - County Spelling Bee held in the community room of of community! 5 p.m.; Saturday 7 a.m. - 6 p.m.; 3rd Annual Green the MNPD’s South Precinct, 5101 As part of the day's festivities, and Sunday 7 a.m. - 4 p.m. A roller coaster of a musical Harding Place. It is open to all Ms. Peggy Walker will be hon- comedy, centering on the Ribbon Gala high school aged teens, regard- ored with the "Holy Rosary intensely competitive world Tennessee Voices for Children October 27 less of county of residency. Service in Action Award" in of youth spelling bees, The is proud to announce its black tie Bellevue Baptist Churchʼs The class, taught by Nash- recognition of her decades-long 25th Annual Putnam County gala at the Westin Nashville, held ville police officers, will not offer service to the Holy Rosary com- Trunk or Treat Spelling Bee takes place at on Saturday at 6 pm. 100% pro- behind the wheel training, but munity as an educator and Bellevue Baptist Church will the geographically ambiguous ceeds for the General Fund at rather will focus on impaired administrator as well as her ded- hosts this year’s Trunk or Treat Putnam Valley Middle School Tennessee Voices for Children to driving, distracted driving and ication to the wider Donelson- on Saturday, October 27 starting where six colorful middle provide mental health services/ overall traffic safety. Hermitage area through her at 5 p.m. All are welcome and schoolers (played by adults), support to any child in Ten- Persons interested in sign- service to the Chamber of the church is located at 7400 replete with fierce orthograph- nessee, regardless of financial ing up for this program may Commerce and the Stones River Highway 70 South in Bellevue. ic skills and emotional baggage, affordability. do so on-line at this link: Women's Club. Ms. Walker will For more information call aggressively compete for the “One in five children experi- https://www.nashville.gov/ be presented with the award and (615) 646-2711. title of Champion of the 25th ence mental health issues, and News-Media/Calendar-of- recognized at the Fall Festival Annual Putnam County Spell- nearly 49% of these children do Events/Event-Details/ID/7972/ around 1 p.m. ing Bee. not receive the support they October 28 begin/10-20-2018/Teen-Driver- For the dinner and show, the need and deserve,” said Rikki Donelson Heights Awareness-Program.aspx cost is $30. For the show only Harris, CEO, Tennessee Voices October 24 United Methodist tickets Friday-Sunday are $25 for Children. “Tennessee Voices Grief Support Group Church Fall Festival and for the show only on for Children serves children up 3rd Annual Light The First Presbyterian Church of Donelson Heights United Thursday is $20. to the age of 25 with mental Nations Nashville will be hosting a Methodist Church will hold its For more information go to health issues across the state of The 3rd annual light the Grief Support Group starting annual Fall Festival Sunday, TheLarryKeetonTheatre.org or Tennessee. As an advocacy and nations returns Saturday from October 24 and running through October 28 from 3-6 pm. There call 615-883-8375. service organization, our goal 4 p.m. to 10 p.m. spanning from November 14 every Wednesday will be a Trunk or Treat section is to bring awareness and sup- 51st Avenue in West Nashville evening. and games and activities for the port to those in need.” October 19 North from Georgia Avenue to Anyone who have experi- children. There's the Chili Cook The event includes: Cocktail Michigan Avenue. The event enced the loss of a loved one, Off, with contest samples to Metro Animal Shelterʼs hour, Passed Prosecco and features over 60 art, craft, local this program is designed just vote on, plus hot dogs, chips $2 Adoption Event Wine, Passed Hors D’oeuvres, business, and food vendors, for them. and drinks included. There will open bar, Dessert and Digestifs Metro Animal Care & livemusic on two stages, a per- The grief support will com- also be a Bake Sale and a Craft hour, lively food/action stations Control will be hosting a $2 formance area, kids area, lumi- bine prayer with a study of the Sale. And there will be a hand- (for example, vodka & caviar, Adoption Event going on now nary events at local businesses, psalms of lament and explore made quilt on display. For a $10 oyster bar, cherries jubilee & through Friday, October 19. and more for all ages. how we, like the psalmists, can donation, you may have the bananas foster, absinthe & Come meet your best friend, Light the Nations benefits express our feelings and our opportunity to take it home. chocolate, putt putt, and more), loyal companion and buddy! Thistle Farms. For more infor- petitions for help to God, as we Come on over and meet your VIP areas/experiences, pro- There will be sweet cats, mation visit http://www. light- place our trust and hope in God neighbors and have some fun! gram presentation, Silent kittens, dogs and puppies to thenations615.com. and seek his healing. The grief For more information call 615- Auction, and After Party at the adopt. All veterinary work is support group will be offered by 883-6103 or visit www.dhum- Westin’s L28 rooftop bar. included at no extra charge October 21 Dr. Sandra Randleman and will ctn.org. The church is located The Nashville Blue Tones including: temperament evalu- Holy Rosary Community meet for four weeks. at 84 Fairway Drive. ation, exam, vaccinations, spay/ will be the evenings entertain- The meeting location will be ment. Fall Festival neuter and a microchip (a $250 at the Memorial Library (room Turning Point Church value for free!). When you adopt The Event Co-Chairs: Vin- The public is invited to attend 224) at First Presbyterian from shelters and rescues you cent Foster and Stephanie this year’s Holy Rosary Com- Church located at 4815 Franklin Trunk or Treat gain a devoted friend and save a Vaughn, Psy.D. munity Fall Festival which will Road. The time will be 6:00 to Turning Point Church will life. You can also bring in a pet For more Gala information be held Sunday, October 21 from 7:15 p.m. hosts this year’s Trunk or Treat from home to see if the new go to www.TNVoices.org, call 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 192 Graylynn For more information con- on Sunday, October 28 from addition you choose will 'make (615) 269-7751 or email info@ Drive in the heart of Donelson. tact Dr. Sandra Randleman at 5 p.m. - 7 p.m. at 1011 East Old a good match for it!' tnvoices.org Guests will enjoy live entertain- (615) 298-9502 or email srandle- Hickory Blvd. in Madison. Metro Animal Care & Con- ment, carnival games, inflata- [email protected] There will be popcorn, hotdogs and drinks. For more informa- trol is located at 5125 Harding Free Driver Awareness bles, food, drink, a market Place in Nashville (East of the bazaar featuring unique prod- October 26 - 28 tion call (615) 868-5995 or visit Harding Place exit off I-24 E.- Class by Metro Police ucts and services from over 50 www.turningpointnashville.com just past Sam's Club, on the Registration is now open for local vendors and businesses Nashville Flea Market right). For more information the Metropolitan Police Depart- and a silent auction. The festival The Flea Market is held October 18, 2018, The News- Page 9 FOR TENNESSEE RESIDENTS ONLY

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Colleen Conway-Welch, former Vanderbilt School of Nursing dean dies at 74

at age 74. dents. It had no doctoral pro- President Ronald Reagan ulty colleagues, and many A former dean of Vanderbilt gram, according to the univer- selected her to serve on the friends. University School of Nursing, sity. Conway-Welch soon re- President’s Commission on Dr. Conway-Welch helped trans- vamped the program, including AIDS in 1987, and, in 2006, form the program into one that adding an accelerated master’s President George W. Bush nom- is nationally recognized. degree. inated her to serve as a member Dr. Conway-Welch served as Under her leadership, the of the board of regents of the dean from 1984 through 2013 school opened its doctorate pro- Uniformed Services University Have a news and was the wife of the late Ted gram in 1993 and its doctor of in Bethesda, Maryland. Welch, a prominent business- nursing practice program in Dr. Conway-Welch also ser- story or idea man and political fundraiser. 2008. ved on the Institute of Medicine Dr. Conway-Welch began her Dr. Conway-Welch received of the National Academy of you would like career as a labor and delivery numerous honorary degrees Science and the National nurse at Georgetown Univer- and was a fellow of the Bipartisan Commission on to see in the sity in the 1960s and also American Academy of Nursing Medicare. She founded the worked in that capacity in and the American College of Friends of the National newspaper? Honolulu and San Francisco. Nurse Midwives. Institute of Nursing Research, Later, she oversaw the nurse- In 2016, she was inducted which supports the National midwifery program at the into the Tennessee Health Care Institute of Health’s nursing Email: University of Colorado Health Hall of Fame. She was also research arm. Sciences Center in Denver. named a Living Legend by the Dr. Conway-Welch was pre- [email protected] Colleen Conway-Welch In 1984, the Vanderbilt Uni- American Academy of Nursing. ceded in death by her husband, versity School of Nursing re- In 2017, she was elected to the Ted Welch, and her sister, Services will be held Thurs- cruited Dr. Conway-Welch to Modern Healthcare Hall of Peggy Conway. She is survived or call: day, October 18 at 10 a.m. at the become dean. At the time, the Fame and she received the by her sister Kathleen Conway Cathedral of the Incarnation school had about 100 under- Health Education Visionary Woop, niece, Alexis Woop, (615) 298-1500 for Colleen Conway-Welch, graduate students and a small Award from the Society for nephew, John Peach (Dawn), who died Friday, October 12 number of master’s degree stu- Women’s Health Research. her beloved pets, students, fac-

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Rusty and his wife, Beth, Belle Meade is a special place, degree in engineering, I also have be three commissioner positions nonprofits in marketing and com- have two children, Roe, a third year and the next four years will contin- years of technical and mechanical to fill with five candidates running munication strategy. law student and Ellie, a freshman, ue to be both challenging and building expertise. on the ballot. Leveraging her background in both at the University of rewarding. With the phase out of In his four year term as com- The five candidates running finance and marketing strategy, Tennessee. the Hall Income Tax effective missioner, he has have been instru- are Louise Bryan, Rusty Moore, Louise would like to serve the com- Rusty received his undergradu- January 1, 2021, we will face a mental in the establishment and Charley Thornburg, Bob Weigel munity as Commissioner by help- ate degree in Public Administra- potential budget shortfall with cur- operation of the independent who is the incumbent, and Robert ing to create a long term vision for tion and his law degree from the rent revenue approaching 50%. We Enterprise Fund for the Sewer/ Zeglarski. Belle Meade, while remaining University of Tennessee. Prior to will continue with the challenges Wastewater Collections depart- Here is more on each of the five responsive to residents and their law school, he was appointed to the of meeting the needs of our citi- ment and the Harding Place side- candidates: current needs. Louise believes position of Staff Assistant to zens wishing to build new homes walk project was part of his vision. Louise Bryan, born in New strongly that local issues matter Senator Jim Sasser in the senator’s or remodel existing homes, while Robert Zeglarski grew up in Orleans, first arrived in Nash- because neighborhoods, the foun- Washington D.C. office. In 1985, he maintaining the charm of our city. Roselle Park, New Jersey, where ville as an undergraduate at Van- dation of our larger communities, joined the firm of Stokes & These are coupled with safety of he served as a councilman. In derbilt University. Pursuing a should be safe, beautiful and fiscal- Bartholomew, P.A. in Nashville our citizens, increased traffic, and 2014, he and his family decided to career in finance, Louise worked ly sound. Given the opportunity to where his practice focused in the continued demands on services to move to Nashville. Belle Meade is in London, Charlotte, and serve, she will pursue areas of area of real estate and commercial our citizens. a postcard perfect community Chicago, where she completed her opportunity while ensuring that transactions. Rusty is currently Input from the citizens, will be with great schools, low crime, MBA at Northwestern University’s the long-term viability of the the president of Bankers Title & his major goal. and natural beauty. As a result, Kellogg School City’s budget re- Escrow Corpora- Bob Weigel maintaining the of Management. mains stable. tion, a residential having lived unique character In 2001, Louise Rusty Moore closing and title almost 45 years in of the neighbor- and her husband is committed to insurance co. the city of Belle hood and the John, a native preserving the Charles, Thorn- Meade, wants to high quality of of West Point, uniqueness of burg, married to protect the quali- life he has quick- Mississippi, pur- our community, Gray Oliver Thorn- ty of life in Belle ly become accus- chased Savannah maintaining our burg, they have a Meade while at tomed to is para- Food Company, a property values, daughter Anne the same time mount to him and Tennessee-based and helping keep Gray Thornburg. plan for success his family. Louise Bryan food manufactur- Rusty Moore our neighborhood Charley Thornburg He has lived in Bob Weigel for the future. Robert Zeglarski Open letter submitted by Rachel Freeman Dear Friends, challenger and a change-maker. lature needs more good men like opportunity for success. I whole- partner in life is the type of man Twelve years ago when Bob Bob is the type of man, the type of Bob. heartedly know that Bob will who will make us all proud once and I were newlyweds, I never person, who will hold others Bob views his single most work tirelessly to make sure that he is elected as District 56’s State imagined that our path would lead accountable to do what is fair and important role in life as that of our daughters have every oppor- House representative. us here - Bob running for State just and good and right. He will Daddy to Katie, Grace and Will. In tunity that our son does, and that Please join me in supporting House to represent District 56. In unapologetically stand up to that role, Bob strives to ensure they will know that our State Bob by signing up for a yard sign, retrospect, though, I suppose I injustices and those who seek to that our children—both our son Legislature consists of good, volunteering to help the cam- always knew, because Bob has further their own agenda at the and our daughters—live in a com- decent people who are looking out paign and most importantly, vot- been preparing for this campaign expense of our children and our munity where they are safe, well- for their best interests. I am so ing for him on Nov. 6! his whole life. Here is how I know communities. Our State Legis- educated, and have a world of proud that the man I chose as my this to be true: Bob is a man of his word. He is fiercely loyal. He puts others’ needs before his own. He loves Nashville, our neighborhood and community, and our great state. He wants the best for all peo- ple. He is a fighter in the best sense of the word - he stands up for what is good and what is right. This is the man I know, as a hus- PO EN A band, a father, a friend and a citi- zen. This is the exact same man NEWCD % who will proudly represent all of AND EARN us in the Tennessee legislature * with decency, respect, honesty 2. 35 APY F ORR 14 MON SHT and strength. In my work at the Sexual WhenehW n yyouou hhaveaavvvee a ggreater aattr rateatef fromfrrom a bankb na k yoyyouou ttrust,tsur , yyouou ccanan ggetet ooutuutta anddn Assault Center, we daily combat dodo morem ro eofw of whatwhhaatt youyou loveloovv to do.do. RightRe igghhhttn now,oww,, youyou cancan earneara n 2.53%2 35. % APYA YP the injustices done to women, whenehw n youyou oopenep n a 14-month1 tnom-4 h CDC atat FirstFD sri t Tennessee.TTee eessenn . GetGeG t cooking.c ikoo nngg. men and children through sexual violence. 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Man convicted of child porn felony 2 years ago Ghosts, Headless Horsemen and facing new child porn charge a Master of Macabre return for fall ed for having multiple hardcore with sexual exploitation of at The Hermitage child porn videos and photos is minors was issued once again being charged with The Tennessee Department Andrew Jackson’s Hermitage A Dark and Stormy possessing child porn. of Correction swore out a war- kicks off the fall season with Night with Edgar Allan Poe According to MNPD spokes- rant charging Ryals with a sex eerie events to get into the Rounding out fall program- person Don Aaron, a MNPD Sex offender registration violation Halloween spirit. Throughout ming is an evening with iconic Crimes Unit investigation of after determining that he had the season, guests will be able poet Edgar Allan Poe at 7 p.m. Jeremy Ryals, 41, who was failed to update his address as to experience ghost tours, to 9 p.m. on October 19; 6 p.m. arrested last week for violating required by law after being fireside storytelling from to 8 p.m. or 8:30 p.m. to 10:30 the requirements of the state’s evicted from a Murfreesboro Washington Irving and an p.m. on October 20. In the sex offender registry, revealed Pike apartment on September evening of macabre with Tulip Grove Mansion, Poe, that he had a thumb drive in his 12. renowned poet Edgar Allan played by renowned New Central Pike motel room that Ryals was convicted in Poe. England literary historian contained more than 40 videos September 2016 of attempted Rob Velella, will share stories of minor children engaged in sexual exploitation of a minor Ghost Tours: Experience that are both humorous and sexual activity. equating to more than 100 the haunted side of history terrifying. Following the pro- Jeremy Ryals Some of the videos, accord- images. He received a six-year with Hermitage Ghost Tours, gram, he will be available to ing to Aaron, included girls suspended sentence. running now to mid- mingle with guests and dis- A Hermitage man given a under the age of 10 engaged in November. Tours begin at cuss writings over a glass of six-year suspended sentence sex acts with adult men. An 7:30 p.m. and will lead guests wine. Tickets are $30 per per- two years ago after being arrest- arrest warrant charging Ryals by lantern through The son. Hermitage mansion and Jackson’s tomb while stories For more information of Jackson, the Battle of New about these events visit Have news to share? Orleans and the Bell Witch are https://thehermitage.com/ Call us at 615-298-1500 or email told. Tickets are $35 per per- events/. son. [email protected]

Donelson Fall festival and award presentation October 21 at the Church of the Holy Rosary Holy Rosary Community Fall of community! munity as an educator and be presented with the award and Knights of Columbus Com- Festival will be held on Sunday, As part of the day's festivities, administrator as well as her ded- recognized at the Fall Festival munity. October 21 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Ms. Peggy Walker will be hon- ication to the wider Donelson- around 1 p.m. The festival is free to attend at 192 Graylynn Drive in the ored with the "Holy Rosary Hermitage area through her This event is hosted in coop- and for more information go to heart of Donelson. Guests will Service in Action Award" in service to the Chamber of eration between the Parish www.holyrosaryfallfestival.com enjoy live entertainment, carni- recognition of her decades-long Commerce and the Stones River Community, the Holy Rosary /events-schedule for call (615) val games, inflatables, food, service to the Holy Rosary com- Women's Club. Ms. Walker will Academy Community, and the 889-4065. drink, a market bazaar featuring unique products and services from over 50 local vendors and businesses, face painting, prizes, balloons and a silent auction. The festival is an opportunity for church and school members and local families in the Donelson and Hermitage areas to gather together to foster a greater sense PO EN A NEWCD % AND EARN Halloween at 2. 35 APY* F ORR 14 MON SHT

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Following the release her site Gregg Sulkin premiered at of a British holiday Panto. Take new song, “I Know How To the LA Film Festival, and he was off on a wild quest with Tinker Make A Boy Cry,” Tegan Marie recently in “God Looked Away” Bell, Wendy, and Peter Pan as is in the studio working on new opposite Al Pacino and Judith they try to put a stop to the plot music with hit makers Scott Light at the Pasadena Play- of some dastardly pirates who Hendricks (Blake Shelton) and house. plan to kidnap Peter as a present Nathan Chapman (Taylor Tegan Marie and Garrett to Captain Hook. Filled with big Swift). Clayton join a star-studded cast laughs, magic, dancers and con- Garrett Clayton, who joins which includes “Seinfeld” star temporary songs by everyone the cast as Peter Pan, is best John O’Hurley as Captain Hook, from to the Bee known for his leading role in the Broadway star and recording Gees, this family show has a lit- hit Disney Channel movies artist Diana DeGarmo as Tinker tle bit of something for every- “Teen Beach Movie” and “Teen Bell, “So You Think You Can one. Tegan Marie Garrett Clayton Beach Movie 2." Clayton will Dance” alum Clarice Ordaz The star-led production blends next be seen in “Between as Tiger Lily and comedic fairy tales, comedy, the holidays, Warner Music Nashville and (Warner Music Nashville) in Worlds” opposite Nicholas Cage, actor/director Ben Giroux, star dancing, contemporary songs Sweety High Country phenom over 45 years. The young singer- as well as a lead in the indie film of Nickelodeon’s “Henry Dan- and local and regional refer- Tegan Marie and Disney songwriter, now 14, was first dis- “Peel” opposite Emile Hirsch. ger,” as Smee. ences to create an unforgettable Channel’s “Teen Beach Movie” covered by girls’ media compa- His film, “Reach,” hits theaters Local actors Jackson Nolan, theater experience. and “Hairspray Live!” star ny Sweety High when her family next month; Garrett leads this a sixth-grade student at Grass- “Peter Pan and Tinker Bell – Garrett Clayton will join the started uploading her videos at important film that is a topical land Middle School from A Pirate’s Christmas” perform- cast of “Peter Pan and Tinker age 7. Featured on the 2018 look at depression in young peo- Franklin, and Andrew Hansen, ances will be December 13-23 at Bell – A Pirate’s Christmas” pre- watch lists for Billboard, Rolling ple. Previously, Garrett played a seventh-grade home school TPAC’s Polk Theater. Tickets are sented by Tennessee Performing Stone, and Huffington Post, she Link in NBC’s “Hairspray Live!” student from Murfreesboro on sale now at TPAC.org, by Arts Center and Lythgoe Family has played NBC’s “Today” show, You can currently see him as the will play the role of John in phone at 615-782-4040, and at the Panto running December 13-23 ABC’s “Good Morning America,” lead of the indie feature “King the production. The role of TPAC Box Office located at 505 in TPAC’s Polk Theater. PBS’ “: The Cobra,” opposite James Franco Michael will be played by Alan Deaderick Street. Single tickets Tegan Marie, who will play Gershwin Prize,” the Grand Ole and Christian Slater, which pre- Harrisohn Foeder, a sixth grad- start at $35, and a four-pack of Wendy, became the youngest Opry, the miered at the Tribeca Film er at Page Middle School from tickets can be purchased for $99. female artist – at age 13 – to and has shared the stage with Festival to incredible reviews. Franklin, and Lucas Shane, a sign to a major Country label artists such as Cam, Hunter This is an exciting and edgy resident of Hermitage who October 18, 2018, The News- Page 13 Page 14- The News, October 18, 2018 Term limits on the ballot once again

It ticks me off to see term of course you will lose your limits on the ballot once again. election!!) Metro Charter Amendment #5, Don’t kid yourself. Phil if passed will allow Metro coun- Bredesen will vote with Schumer, cil members to seek 3 terms Pelosi, Feinstein, Maxine instead of the current 2 terms. Waters, Alexandria Ocasio- People have voted on this at Cortez and all the other con- least 2-3 times in the past and CALL OUR HOTLINE: 615-298-5597 gressional Democrats. desire for it to remain at two Marsha Blackburn will vote terms which I think is reason- We have added an e-mail address for Ticked Off! Send your comments to [email protected] with McConnell, Grassley, Scalese able. I hope this time that will and all the other Republicans. prevail. response from practically - The Clean Air Act mained incredibly quiet,while It’s as simple as that, take Of course term limits can be everyone these days. So I - The Clean Water Act every Democrat followed his your pick. exercised at the ballot box but thought that it might be helpful - Fair Employment Practice party line. They ignored the No Republican voted for its difficult to get rid of an to create a short 'list of horri- Committee (FEPC) banning dis- rule of law and the presump- Obamacare. No Democrat voted incumbent once in. I think this bles' that Liberalism created in criminatory employment prac- tion of innocence. For them, it for Trump's tax cuts. Only one charter amendment needs to be the United States: tices was a fight to the death to pre- out of 49 Democrats, voted to voted down, thank you. - Social Security - Farm Security Administra- serve Roe vs Wade, satisfy the confirm Judge Kavanaugh. - Medicare and Medicaid tion (FSA) to combat rural radical left wing women’s move- Blackburn or Bredesen? You are really voting for or against Tossing around the ʻLʼ - Free universal and compre- poverty during the Great ment, and to never, and I mean hensive system of public educa- Depression never, give President Trump the Trump agenda. An “In- word tion - Workers' compensation laws any semblance of a victory. Phil dependent” Democrat or Re- While watching the barrage - The eight-hour work day - Tennessee Valley Authority Bredesen’s silence was deafen- publican? No such thing any- of political attack ads on both - The Women's vote (suffer- - United States antitrust law ing as every other Democrat more. Your vote may decide con- sides of this campaign season I age) - Campaign finance reform swore never to confirm. trol of the Senate. realized that the word 'Liberal' - Child labor laws - Consumer Protection Act But then, after months had has become a buzz-word that - Civil Rights Act of 1964 I hope in some small way gone by, when it was apparent Should not have to pay creates a negative emotional - Voting Rights Act of 1965 that this list will help us all that most Tennesseans support- understand what we are attack- ed this brilliant jurist, Phil taxes after 70 This is regarding senior citi- ing when we throw the 'L' word Bredesen checked the polls, and zens and people over 75 years Fabulous Green Hills Estate Sale around so glibly this political realized he might now lose the old. In 1945 my dad got out of season. election. So he changed his 3914 Abbott Martin Rd. 37215 the service and he had a job mind, and announced that he, if making .25 cents an hour. 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She needs to get life ing. who investigate shootings, policeman will have to live with consequences for their actions. I’m ticked off that Massa- Now we are on the second there is the DA, there are the having to shoot someone. What I plan to vote against amend- chusetts senator, Elizabeth generation of dogs. When you civil courts also. Why should really ticks me off is that some ment 1 because I don’t want Warren, somehow has the need have your children bring their we be taxed the millions that an people have not been taught to Nashville to become Chicago or to prove to everyone that she is dogs to bark all day starting unnecessary board that would have respect for authority and Baltimore. of native American heritage. early in the morning while they be headed by a group of people She has been trying to claim are to work, that is bad. When with absolutely no experience this for years. She has finally you ask that neighbor about it in police procedure and select- Ticked off? We want to know why! done a blood test through they will grant you a short stay ed by a Metro council which can E-mail: [email protected] Ancestory. It is such a small but later the dogs will be right barely run a city now. percent, you can barely put it back at it. When asking them I have lived in Nashville all on the scale. But she is rejoic- again, they will blame other my life and I don’t remember a ing that she is Native people and think of other time when we have had so many American. What does that excuses, “did this or that hap- shootings and murders. With prove of her? Nothing. There’s pen?” That’s very passive crime rising as fast as it is, now more important things needing aggressive. Can I just say is not the time to hamstring the to be happening in this political because you have money it sure police. There have been more world than she trying to prove doesn’t mean you have any shootings of police officers she is Native American. She is class. across the country than any so incomprehensible of any year before, some of them are topic, noticed on talk shows Amendment 1 ambushed. Our cops don’t need there seems to be rage and I hate to receive calls for sur- to be answering calls if the pub- anger and animated talk. veys, I’ll usually blow them off lic does not have their backs. I I guess she is now rejoicing but I participated in one recent- am not a cop but I wouldn’t being of Native American her- ly. The survey was concerned want to answer some calls when itage. She needs to get a life, get with the direction of Metro gov- you are not sure if someone out of Washington and get in a ernment. After I told the person wants to kill you or not. tee pee the rest of her life and that I thought that Metro was I’m sure someone will cor- maybe that will make her heading in the wrong direction, rect me, but I cannot think of a happy. all the questions were directed time when someone was shot about Amendment 1 on the when they did what the police upcoming election. This survey told them to do. I can remember Second generation of was conducted the morning hearing a spokesman for the barking dogs after a Metro policeman had Daniel Hambrick family say We had called in before about been shot answering a call the that the only thing that Dan neighbors barking dogs but I previous evening. I got to think- Hambrick could have done to want to talk about the ultimate ing about what had happened keep from being shot was to not in arrogance. A particular and decided that I needed to get out of bed that morning. neighbor, through the years write this. What Daniel should have done they’ve had the police called on I was never for amendment 1. was stop and put down the gun them during the night and they There is already an accounta- when the police told him to. I’m refused to do anything to help a bility board for the police ticked off because a person lost neighbor who couldn’t sleep department and it is run by his life when he didn’t have to, I’ and those people ended up mov- civilians. There is also the TBI ticked off because some young ITALIAN NASHVILLE STYLE VALENTINO'S RISTORANTE

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Earl Swensson Vanderbilt University Vice President for Cancer Associates Medical Center Service at Rush University Seven new employees recent- Stuart Dill, Vanderbilt Medical Center in Chicago. ly joined ESa (Earl Swensson University Medical Center’s Levy came to VICC in 2009 to Associates). Director of The Office of En- lead the cancer informatics Joining the architecture gagement, has been named Sr. program and two years later co- team are Kristin Plummer, VP, Medical Center Engage- created My Cancer Genome, the Michael Ford, Nathanael ment with an expanded leader- nation’s first web-based preci- Zellers and Hannah Cornelius. ship role, including oversight of sion cancer medicine knowl- Kristin Plummer, a former VUMC’s Strategic Marketing edge resource. Last year, she led intern at ESa, re- Department. VICC’s successful transition to cently graduated Dill’s immediate focus will eStar, an Epic-based clinical from the Univer- be to meet with institutional software program. sity of Cincinnati stakeholders and Levy’s research has aided with her Masters of evaluate existing the implementation of preci- Architecture. and future market- sion medicine to diverse health Ford graduated ing strategies, to care delivery systems, includ- from Mississippi build a more cohe- ing underserved and communi- Plummer State University sive and stream- ty practices. She has worked to with a Bachelors of lined approach to make electronic health records Architecture. the Medical Cen- more structured so they can be Nathanael Zellers, Dill ter’s overall insti- more easily shared between from Leitchfield, tutional marketing objectives. institutions and has con- KY, graduated from Since joining VUMC in 2015 tributed to cancer data sharing the University of in the Office of Development, consortia. Kentucky with his Dill has strengthened the Kevin Johnson, MD, MS, CLUES ACROSS CLUES DOWN professor and chair of the Ford Masters in Archi- Medical Center’s relationship 1. Light source 1. North Thai hill tribe tecture. with the entertainment com- Department of Biomedical Informatics and 5. Free from gloss 2. Truant Hannah Corn- munity. 8. Command 3. Someones Senior Vice Pre- elius from Cullman, Reyna Gordon, PhD, assis- 12. Expect or attend 4. Scottish ancestor sident of Health AL, earned her tant professor of 14. Lyric poem 5. Ruler Information Tech- Bachelors of Archi- Otolaryngology 15. Ent- 6. Lymphatic throat tissue nology was induct- tecture from Auburn and director of the 16. Head man 7. Batter-fried dish ed into the Nash- University. Music Cognition 18. Jewel 8. Vertical distance ville Technology Nicholas Lott is Lab in the Depart- 19. Detail 9. Freedom of access Zellers Council Hall of 20. Irish province 10. Lieu now a member of ment of Otolaryn- K. Johnson Fame. He was hon- 21. Unnilpentium (abbr.) 11. Grave ESa’s visualization gology at Vander- ored at their annual meeting in 22. Seize 13. Cartoon by 25 down department. bilt University early October. 23. Granted leave 17. W. Bolivian city Originally from Gordon Medical Center, Johnson received his MD 26. Cactus 24. ___ Reagan Baton Rouge, LA, has received a National Insti- from Johns Hopkins University 30. Extremely angry 25. Creator of 13 down previously served tutes of Health (NIH) Director’s and his MS in medical infor- 31. 15th Greek letter 26. Distress signal as a medic in the New Innovator Award of $2.3 32. Women descendants org. 27. Doctors’ group matics from Stanford Universi- United States Navy million in total costs for her 33. Adventure stories 28. Entertainer’s engagement ty. He joined VUMC in 2002 and Cornelius attached to the project, “Biomarkers of Rhy- 34. Colorado river 29. Fiddler crabs became chair of the Depart- Marines. He gradu- thmic Communication: In- 39. Indicated horsepower 35. They think in algorithms ment of Biomedical Informat- ated from Louisi- tegrating Foundational and (abbr.) 36. ___lgia: muscle pain ics in 2012. Under his leader- ana Lafayette Uni- Translational Approaches.” 42. Peaceful 37. Taro root dish ship the department has grown versity with a Mas- The New Innovator Award, 44. Passover feast 38. Mandela’s party to 49 primary faculty and 38 46. Semitic 40. Square measure ters of Architecture. established in 2007, supports secondary faculty. 47. Weatherman 41. Roman judge Gil Nash is a unusually innovative research The NTC was founded in 49. Streetcar 42. Head gear member of ESa’s from early career investigators 1999 with a mission to serve 50. Large integer 43. Pieces of ground quality manage- who are within 10 years of their Lott as a catalyst for the growth 51. Rise 44. Drenched ment team. From final degree or clinical residen- and influence of Middle Ten- 56. Japanese beverage 45. Weasel Rockford, IL, he cy and have not yet received a 57. Fed 47. Physique nessee’s technology industry. attended Rock Valley research project grant or equiv- 58. An evening party 48. Facial scorn Community College. alent NIH grant. Rolanda Johnson, PhD, MSN, 59. After a prayer 49. Czar Julia Wesley Gordon’s grant is among 58 assistant dean for Academics and 60. Encased fish eggs 52. Italian greeting attended both New Innovator awards made associate professor of Nursing, 61. Trusting 53. __ Clapton, musician Michigan State this year as a part of the NIH’s has been named 62. Give advice, explain 54. Russian river University and High-Risk, High-Reward Research assistant dean for 63. Make a mistake 55. These (Old English) 64. Oxalis (pl.) Nash Wayne State Uni- program, given to exceptionally Diversity and Inclu- versity. She joins creative scientists proposing sion for Vanderbilt ESa as a member of to use highly innovative University School of the support staff. approaches to tackle major Nursing (VUSN). ESa is a 57-year- challenges in biomedical re- In this role, old, Nashville- search. Johnson oversees based architectural Mia Levy, MD, PhD, direc- R. Johnson VUSN’s efforts to firm that designs tor of Cancer Health Informat- support and foster an environ- Wesley healthcare facili- ics and Strategy at Vanderbilt- ment that is culturally appre- ties, education Ingram Cancer Cen- ciative and inclusive, particu- facilities, hospitality venues, ter (VICC) and larly for historically underrep- corporate office buildings, sen- Ingram Associate resented and marginalized ior living communities and Professor of Can- groups and individuals. She also facilities for communities and cer Research, has continues as assistant dean for the arts. 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Sunset Safari at Nashville Zoo

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Sunset Safari was held at Nashville Zoo to benefit that organi- zation and help support the care of the hundreds of animals that call the zoo home. Everyone enjoyed seeing various resident animals, such as a boa constrictor, Andean bears, guinea pigs, flamingos, hyacinth . macaws, and pudu, the world’s smallest deer. THANK Y U Event Co-chairs LeAnne Bottorff, Sara Dorfman, Karly Hart, FOR HELPING THE ANIMALS and Jordan Thompson did an amazing job of creating a great event that flowed all around the zoo. My name is Nashville Predators were honorary chairs and presenting benefactors were Cathy and Jerry Johnson, Nora and Kent Kirby, Wyatt… and Wanda and Jerry Lyle. When not admiring the animals on display, everyone selected and I am a precious culinary delights from more than 50 of Nashville's favorite restau- male kitten. I am sweet rants and beverage purveyors. Among those who participated and loving and I get were: Amerigo, BB King's, Ben and Jerry's Ice Cream, Chago's, Chauhan, Fin & Pearl, Frothy Monkey, Granite City, Hattie B's, along well with other Jack Cawthon's Bar-B-Que, Lyra, Margot Cafe, McCabe Pub, MIS- cats. I am a social lap SION BBQ, Noshville, Plaza Mariachi, Sambuca, and Tin Roof. Zoo: Mark and Emily Humphreys. cat who purrs a lot. I will be a wonderful pet for many, many years, so please use the contact info below to arrange to Wyatt with Sharon Langford meet me. NASHVILLE CAT RESCUE Nashville Cat Rescue's mission is to rescue cats and kittens from the Middle Tennessee area from the streets and from high-kill shelters and adopt them into loving new homes. The group always needs volunteers and contributions. For more information, call 615-596-4471 or visit nashvillecatrescue.org. Zoo: Sam and Kate Finney.

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The new Tennessee State beginning in 13,000 BCE to Present Elliston Place and Monell’s. Also Museum at Bicentennial Capitol Day, six temporary galleries high- attending the event were David Mall State Park (corner of Rosa lighting the work of Red Grooms, Ezzell, Lois Riggins-Ezzell, Bobby Parks and Jefferson) recently held Tennessee’s Musical Heritage and Wright, Ann Price, Drucilla Smith a Members-only breakfast recep- WWI, among others, a Children’s and Bill McCarty. For more infor- tion and exhibit viewing as one of Gallery, a Digital Learning Center, mation about the new Tennessee the events kicking off its grand and more. Food was provided by State Museum, visit www.tnmuse- opening week. The Museum is Chick-fil-A and John Moore, Krispy um.org. comprised of six permanent exhi- Kreme Elliston Place, Donut Den 2204 ELLISTON PLACE bitions ranging from First Peoples Green Hills, Dunkin Donuts SUITE H • NASHVILLE MONDAY – SATURDAY • 10AM – 8:30PM 615-457-3314

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Knowing when to say, “No.” For ten years, I drove past Monroe Harding on my way stay with me just a few nights until they found an apart- and just about cried. She reminded me that he had been to take Leila to and from Franklin Road Academy. For ten ment that they could rent for three or four months under on his best behavior all summer. So often, these days, we are told that to get along, to years, God shouted, “YOU ARE GOING TO TAKE MY BOYS 800.00 in the city (so they could work) in the summer of Should I have just said, “No?” satisfy others, we have learned to say, “Yes”. ... In fact, INTO YOUR HOME.” It was a statement louder than any 2017. Big heap luck on that one, Catherine. The two, very Mark and Elijiah walked in and sat on my couch and the whole trend of learning to just say, “no,” teaches us shout could sound. I took the longer way to school some open, unemployed recovering 26 year olds lived with me said nothing. that we must, assuredly, always say, “yes”, to be able to days just to avoid hearing God shout at me. And, every for four months. Kayla, I did not trust from the get go. Gra- Mark looked at his feet, and Elijiah smiled from ear to get along in this world. next day, I would drive back down Glendale and again get cie, I had to trust since her mother was one of my oldest ear. Seven weeks ago at a reception for the LPGA, Terri Pat- the shout: YOU WILL TAKE MY BOYS INTO YOUR LIFE. friends (since two years old). I had one rule: three lies, and Mark was going to be a problem, I could clearly see. ton asked me to take two young men into my life. I could And, always, always I shouted back at God that I was you’re out. They told three lies. I hated when Kayla packed He would not look me in the eye. not just say, “no”, though I could have, if I would have. To a single girl- yes, a mother, but I was not prepared to take her things to leave. She was a hard worker and kind and “Well, Damn, ” I said out loud. “This is not going to just say, “no” is the thing to do. But, there was nothing. two whole new people into my home- much less two boys. loyal. I had been glad when the girls broke up. I thought work unless you two will talk to me. And, You, there star- There was just not one thing in my person that could say, He shouted commandments at me, and each day I heard Kayla deserved better. I was glad to see Gracie leave. She ing at your feet. That attitude won’t work at all. And, You, “no” to two boys. No to two complete souls of beings. the shout, and one day I asked If Leila heard Him, too. And, was trouble, and I told her so. It was she who broke the with the smiles. We do not smile in this house. If this is My date, whom I have dated for four years, would cer- she said that she did ,too but that she heard Him saying rules- all three times. But, the deal was for them as a cou- going to work, I have one rule: You must be honest with tainly need to be told that I had just taken two teenage that I needed in take in a baby! She gave it a good try, but, ple- three lies and you’re out. me. All ways always. Three lies of any degree- who left the boys into my life and his. I was scared to tell him. Who I knew that I was doomed. One day, I would be taking in It was easy to put their things into the garage. It was fridge open? Who ran into the house? are both the same. takes people they don’t know into their home to live and be boys. But, I could not understand why this was such a big hard to see them sit on their suitcases until they could get No lies. Three between the two of you and you both are and eat and shower and sleep and say prayers with? When deal to God. I knew he was going to make me do this. But their car started. They headed for Ashville. It was good to out. I don’t do lies. Period. And, you do not “stay” here. Terri asked me if I would take them in, I had no qualms. It I thought that if I just stayed really busy, He would forget hear Kayla call two weeks later and five weeks later and You live here. And I am Jodie- not Miss Jodie, and that is was just me: whom was I supposed to ask if it were a good or , at least, realize that I had too much going on with three months later and three weeks ago to tell me that she it. Bring in your bags. idea? I was living alone! I knew that my date would “get it”, work… Maybe when I was around 75 or so, I could han- was still clean and that she was still broken up. It will be Their backpacks sat beside their feet, and they took I knew my kids would “get it,” I knew my parents would dle it… good to see her when she visits next weekend. them upstairs and picked out their rooms. Elijiah took the “get it.” But the one person whom I did not know would My struggle was that I knew that He wasn’t talking to Should I have just said, “No?” room with the twin bed and walk in closet, and Mark took “get it” was myself. the wrong person, but I could not figure out why He has Lela’s Max came to live with me this past summer. He’s the room with double bed and plaid coverlet and smaller I had fought God against this idea for years and years: chosen me to do something that seemed so above my studying astrophysics. He just needed a place to stay for closet. Within a week they had changed rooms. It took housing people and children of people whom I had grown qualifications as a mom- heavens, I wasn’t doing so well three or four days while he found an apartment to live in them five weeks to smile and six weeks to laugh out loud. up with? Fine. There have been many stranded clients who with my own kids at that point. I never knew what I was Nashville for the summer… Big heap luck to you, Big Boy. It took them seven weeks to hug me without grimacing, have lived with me over the years: Three’s Company with supposed to be doing as a mother. It seemed that I never He moved in May 1st. He is his mother, Lela Bellows Simp- but it took them only one day to let me hug them when I Dixie and Todd. Kathryn and her children. Laurie and her was on time. I never knew what the school was doing or son Gerald, all of the way except for the fact that he was a dropped them off at school. kids. Catherine’s Gracie. Lela’s Max. The list continues, but when I was supposed to be where as the mother. Or the boy- and not as picky about things as his mother is. Yesterday we and their four friends carved pumpkins. two teenage boys? Two senior Hillsboro High School stu- PTA person or the anything. It seemed that I was barely Max spent the summer detailing Neely Coble’s semi And, Should I have just said, “No?” dents? No, Not me. Not I. Not me. getting by by the skin of my teeth in the mother depart- trucks. He is in the very best fraternity at Alabama, and all Dadgummot, Ok, God, Count me in. You win. “Yes, you.” Thundered. LOUDLY – not the metaphoric ment. So, after Leila graduated into a car, I thought God the boys love him and all of the girls have his profile tat- There is a beauty in saying “Yes.” thunderous silent shout but the very real thunderous roar had just kinda drifted on to some other person when I did tooed on their arms, and he thinks that I walk on water, is what shouted down my spine. I left the cocktail party Kiss your babies, tell your parentsts you love them, not have Him breathing down my neck every morning. and Max is very, very , very smart . And, he dated a girl with two boys in my heart and two boys whom I would and take a walk in the park with a friend- Until Catherine called a couple of years ago. with flaxen hair who was not good enough for him. 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1917 CASTLEMAN DR 2722 ACKLEN AVE $1,075,000 $1,385,000 5 BD / 3.5 BA / 3893 Sq FT 4 BD / 4 BA / 3915 Sq FT

High-end new construction from Gorgeous family home in one of Third Coast Builders. Beautiful Nashville’s most vibrant neighbor- main-level Master Suite with over- hoods, Bellmont Hillsboro! Bright, sized soaking tub, and his/her spacious kitchen with quartz coun- walk-in closets. Gleaming hardwood tertops and matching Kitchen Aide floors throughout. Upper and lower appliances. Spa-like master bath- laundry with extra storage closets. room featuring elegant fixtures and Large front yard. Wide home, not tall marble finishes. Detached 2-car and skinny. Close to all Green Hills garage with full stairs to unfinished has to offer! living space – finish to your needs!

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