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Residents urged to exercise caution Metro Council commemorates due to predicted heavy rainfall 10-year anniversary between Sister Cities of Nashville and Mendoza, Republic of Argentina

Nashville delegation enjoys lunch outdoors at one of Mendoza's scenic wineries. - photo by Barry Kolar

anniversary of the Sister City Partnership between Nashville and Mendoza, Republic of Argentina. The original partnership and treaty was signed on February 20, 2009 by Mayor and Dr. Victor Fayad, mayor of Mendoza. The Metropolitan Nashville The Mayor’s Office is cur- Services so that we are best Resolution RS2019 states area has had approximately rently working with the U.S. prepared for the week ahead,” that the citizens of both 11.3 inches of rainfall since the Army Corps of Engineers, said Mayor David Briley. “I cities “have declared their first of the year, and more rain- Office of Emergency Manage- want the residents of our city willingness to work together fall is predicted for this week, ment (OEM) and Metro Water to know that we are taking this for the purpose of creating according to the National Services (MWS) to monitor situation very seriously. It is mutual understanding and Weather Services in Nashville. the expected rainfall and its imperative that everyone be insure a future of peace and Another 4 or 5 inches of rain- impact on rivers and tributar- careful as we move through freedom by creating a world fall could create flooding. ies in the area and mitigate this week and stay updated on Metro Councilman Colby of friendship;” and citizens Nashville residents are flood risk as much as possible. any weather developments.” Sledge presented a resolu- have enjoyed “reciprocal urged to exercise caution “Today, I convened a call The U.S. Army Corps of tion before the full council ahead of a week of potential with U.S. Army Corps of to commemorate the 10th See Sister Cities on Page 9 heavy, sustained rainfall. Engineers and Metro Water See Rainfall on Page 3

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Reduced speed limits could Whatʼs wrong with this picture? safeguard pedestrians and Trench in need of repair... motorists

Vehicular speeding in resi- miles per hour provides for dential areas throughout the safer neighborhoods. county often poses serious According to NTSB, 80 per- risks to public health and safe- cent of respondents participat- ty, which has led a Metro ing in research by the Council member to direct American Automobile Associ- Public Works to complete a ation’s Foundation for Traffic thorough analysis for the Safety believe that drivers reduction of speed limits on speeding on residential streets neighborhood streets based on pose a very serious to some- recommendation in the 2016 what serious threat to personal WalknBike Strategic Plan. safety. In her Resolution, Council The Transport Research woman Angie Henderson is Laboratory has estimated that asking that a written feasibili- for each mile per hour speed ty report with implementation reduction in average traffic recommendations be given to reduces accidents by six per- the full Council within 30 days cent for urban main roads and following the analysis. residential roads with low According to the National average speeds. And for pedes- Transportation Safety Board trians, 9 out of 10 will survive (NTSB), “the relationship being struck by a car traveling between speed and injury 20 mph; whereas, only 5 out of severity is consistent and 10 will survive when a vehicle direct.” The higher the speed is going 30 miles per hour. the greater the injuries Once the analysis is com- incurred. The relationship is pleted and a report with imple- especially critical for pedestri- mentation recommendations ans involved in a motor vehicle have been received, Henderson A reader submitted this picture illustrating a problem on Harding Road where a crash, due to their lack of pro- is asking that the recommenda- trench was cut across the road and has not been properly repaired. Due to high traf- tection. tions be “codified through sub- fic, the problem can cause potential damage to cars. NTSB also found that the sequent ordinance.” reduction of speed limits on If you see something that needs immediate attention or is out of the ordinary, give residential streets below 30 us a call at 615-298-1500 or email a description or photo to [email protected] and we will consider putting it in our “Whatʼs wrong with this picture?” feature. Rain compromises Shelby Bottoms Greenway bridges

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From Page One with the risk of releasing water needed. and removing any trash or ty precautions. More informa- into the river below is a careful- MWS crews continue to debris on top of the grate will tion is available on the MWS Rainfall... ly calculated decision made by focus on clearing debris from help storm water flow properly. website at http://www.nashville the Corps. storm drains in known trouble Residents should call 615-862- .gov/Water-Services/ Engineers Water Management OEM is also monitoring the areas, as trash and debris 4600 if they see roadway pond- Community-Education/Flood- is continuing to monitor fore- situation and will have swift blocking storm drains and ing or experience flooding. Stay Risk-Information.aspx casted rainfall and will be water and volunteers available inlets can cause isolated flood- tuned to NOAA weather radios Residents can view river proactive at positioning the to respond to any emergencies. ing in streets. or other local media for further stage forecasts issued by the Cumberland River reservoir OEM Dispatch will work close- Nashville residents can help information from the National National Weather Service at the system in the best possible state ly with MWS and Public Works prevent blockages and potential Weather Service. following link: http://water. to mitigate flooding concerns on flooded roadways due to isolated flooding by being Nashville residents are weather.gov/ahps2/index.php? moving forward. Weighing the debris, stopped up storm drains responsible and properly dis- encouraged to know their flood wfo=oh need to recover storage at and/or street flooding needing posing of litter and yard debris. hazard risks, monitor the situa- upstream flood control projects barricades to be placed out, if Checking nearby storm drains tion and take proper flood safe-

Tennessee State Historic Preservation Office seeks public input on new plan

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Democrats go extreme on abortion

Roe v. Wade is the U.S. The Congressional Research Supreme Court’s 1973 decision Service reported that 16 percent that held a right to privacy per- of abortion facilities terminate mitted a woman to have an abor- pregnancies that are 24 weeks tion, but that this right must be along out of the full 40-week balanced against the state’s term when many fetuses are interest in regulating abortions: viable outside the womb. protecting women’s health and Democrats are trying to protecting the potentiality of make it even easier to get late- human life. The court recog- term abortions in several states. nized that these interests Some legislation would allow became stronger over the course medical practitioners the discre- of a pregnancy and resolved the tion to withhold from newborns balancing test by tying a state who survived abortion the treat- Tennessee State Historic Preservation Office regulation of abortion to the ments all preemies with imma- third trimester of pregnancy. ture lungs need to breathe and seeks public input on new plan Then, in the 1992 Planned survive, dooming them to Parenthood v. Casey case, the die within hours. New York The State Historic Preserva- “Periodically, our office input through an online sur- court rejected Roe’s trimester Governor Andrew Cuomo tion Office, part of the Ten- undertakes a public planning vey,” added Claudette Stager, framework while affirming its signed this legislation on nessee Historical Commission process to help define the goals Deputy State Historic Preser- central holding that a woman January 22, and Virginia’s (THC) is updating its Historic of the plan, which is updated vation Officer. “The survey has a right to abortion until fetal Governor Ralph Northam wish- Preservation Plan. The state and revised as circumstances asks the state’s residents about viability. Roe defined “viable” es to do the same. office is seeking public input on within the state change over aspects of historic preservation as “potentially able to live out- A couple of weeks ago, an update to Tennessee’s Plan time,” stated Patrick McIntyre, that are important to them, as side the mother’s womb, albeit Democratic Senator Patty for Historic Preservation. As executive director of the THC well as areas of concern that with artificial aid.” In Casey, Murray blocked a Senate bill to the state agency primarily and State Historic Preservation need to be addressed.” The sur- the court acknowledged that require medical practitioners to responsible for the stewardship Officer. “The new version of the vey can be completed online at viability may occur at 23 or 24 treat any baby who survives an of historic resources in Ten- Tennessee Preservation Plan is www.surveymonkey.com/r/TH weeks, or sometimes earlier in abortion, saying it would “inter- nessee through the administra- intended to guide statewide C_Preservation_Plan. The sur- light of medical advances. fere with decisions that are tion of various federal and efforts to protect the state’s cul- vey will close on March 31, 2019. Whether one favors pro-life between a woman and her doc- state programs, including the tural heritage through 2028, as For more information please or pro-choice toward abortion, tor.” Despite Murray’s callous State Historic Preservation well as bolster the state’s visit www.tnhistoricalcommis- the above two decisions had at remark, there are laws prohibit- Office, the THC has taken the efforts to preserve underrepre- sion.org where the current least some decent consideration ing murder even if a man or lead in efforts to develop a com- sented and diverse resources.” 2013-2018 Tennessee Preser- of a complex issue as well as woman gets an ok from their prehensive plan for historic “As part of updating the vation Plan can be downloaded. some sound rationale for resolu- doctor to do so. Is not a fully preservation. plan, the THC is seeking public tion of a thorny disagreement. born baby living outside its However, Democratic politi- mother a human being? cians are now fighting for a Ezekiel Emanuel, President Green Hills News, Belle Meade News, West Meade News, woman’s right to choose, no Obama’s former health advisor, West Side News, Bellevue News, Donelson News, matter how far along her preg- says there’s no place for morali- Hermitage News and Nashville Today Newspapers nancy, claiming later-term abor- ty in medicine, no limits on tions are rare and done only abortion, and infants are of lit- Gary Cunningham, Founder and Publisher Emeritus when the woman’s health or life tle value to society. Princeton is at stake or when the fetus has University bioethicist Peter _ a fatal condition. However, their Singer says, “Killing a newborn Anthony Cunningham President and Publisher claim is false because at least baby is never equivalent to Wanda Southerland - Contributor Horace Johns - Columnist 12,000 late-term abortions are killing a person” (what an outra- performed every year in the geous denial of homicide!). Gloria Ruth Finney - Contributor Larry Lipman - Columnist U.S., and almost none are out of We are heading in the wrong Paul Ladd - Contributor Brenda Batey - Social Editor medical necessity. direction when a society allows Jim Wilson - Columnist Lisa Bold - Production Manager According to Diana Foster of the killing of unwanted human the University of California, beings (already born or about- Member: Published weekly by GCA Publishing Co., Inc. at 2323 Crestmoor Road in Nashville, Tn. 37215, (615)-298-1500. San Francisco and lead investi- to-be-born). The choice to kill a Copyright © and Trademarked ™ 1999, all rights reserved. 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After another part of the And, did you know that the Driver, Work, Elliston, Craig- Chief's talk, he placed into the moccasins, the bag, and the head, Deaderick, Fogg, Hume, Colonel's hand a little doe skin string are still in Nashville. I Harding, Ryman, Lea, Lindsley, Neighborhood bag. This was to show that into guess they are under the juris- Rutledge, Sevier, and many oth- his keeping the tribe gave all diction of Metropolitan Govern- ers. they had that was of value. ment Archives of Nashville and Thanks for letting me tell Nostalgia Finally, the Chief came forward Davidson County. this story of our old Nashville. and placed upon the Colonel's I can imagine that many old E. D. Thompson can be E.D. Thompson feet a pair of moccasins. This items and artifacts are still in contacted at thompsonia2017 meant that where the Colonel Nashville from the old days of @gmail.com led, the tribe would gladly fol- Nashville's descendants of low. This showed what great many families as Robertson, trust they had in Colonel James Donaldson, McGavock, Overton, Story Telling Robertson. Acklen, Cockrill, Demonbruen,

I have always enjoyed telling at the Sulphur Spring near his stories. With our two children, land on Richland Creek. and now four grand-children The citizens of Nashborough and three great-grand-children and the Native Americans sat I have had ample time and on the ground in a large circle. pleasure in telling stories. I The peace pipe was lighted and always enjoyed reading books passed from one to another. A EASY. FAST. CONVENIENT. to them in a very dramatic way fire burned in the middle of the with foreign dialects, and such. circle. All was silent. Finally, I have even sat at the piano with the talk began. Some one who my kids and used a separate knew the languages, called the musical theme to represent the “linguister,” told what was said. various characters in the Colonel Robertson realized books. that this was a good chance to BNA The following is a story told make friends of these Native by writer Lizzie P. Elliott in her Americans, and time revealed book “Early History of that it was true, especially Nashville.” In the summer of among the Chickasaws. It was EXPRESS 1783, an additional name could agreed to give the Nashborough be given to Sulphur Spring pioneers all of the land from Bottom, the location where the Cumberland River forty many of us used to sit and see miles south to the ridge PARK baseball games. We called it between the Duck and Elk Sulphur Dell. Rivers. The Indians had no In early Nashville, most all claim to this land except as ENJOY A NEW WAY TO VALET! of the activities and meetings a hunting ground, and they were held at one of two places. probably enjoyed the presents Either Sulphur Spring Bottom, given them at that treaty meet- or Cedar Knob Hill. People ing much more than their claim could stand on that hill and to the land. look out over a wide area sur- On the last day of the treaty rounding Nashborough. It was- meeting, a Chief arose and n't until 1845, that the State began his last talk to Colonel Capitol Building's cornerstone Robertson. was laid and construction of We have three things that the Tennessee State Capitol show in a beautiful way what LET US HANDLE Building was begun atop old the Chief said to Colonel James Cedar Knob Hill. Robertson. At one place in his THE AIRPORT PARKING. In the summer of 1873, offi- talk, the Chief said “a string.” cials were sent to our area The Chief handed to the to make a treaty with the Colonel a string of leather. Southern Indians. Colonel This was a sign that their James Robertson suggested friendship was bound tightly that the treaty meeting be held together, as with strong cords.

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From Page One the express purpose of promot- ing economic development and Sister Cities... global understanding by assist- ing and encouraging the citizens exchanges in culture and art, of Nashville to form friendships public administration, tourism, and contacts with cities through- entrepreneurism, and education out the world. at both high school and universi- There will be an adult delega- ty level.” tion traveling to Mendoza, The Sister Cities concept was Argentina in early March during inaugurated in 1956 by President this year’s 83rd Annual Ven- Dwight D. Eisenhower to estab- dimia Festival (Great Harvest lish friendship and understand- Festival) to commemorate the ing between the people of the 10th year anniversary. Annual Vendimia Festival from 2018. - photo by Barry Kolar and other nations The resolution was intro- through person-to-person ex- duced at Tuesday night’s Metro change. Sister Cities of Nash- Council meeting and upon coun- ville, Inc. was founded in 1990 for cil approval will go into effect.

Annual Vendimia Festival from 2018. More than 1,000 per- formers were featured. - photo by Barry Kolar

Nashville delegation enjoys views of Mendoza from rooftop of City Hall with Mayor. Pictured are: Front row: Jamie Gross, Jose Thomas (Mendoza), Tina Deloach, Metro Council Member Colby Sledge, Mendoza Mayor Rodolfo Suarez, Scott Mertie, Natalie Mertie, Debra Reed. Back row: David and Susie Butler, Casey Reed, David English (Mendoza), Kathryn McDaniel, Mindy Fulks. - photo by Barry Kolar

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February 22 Join Nashville Public to display and sell their prod- lines with deadly violence in March 8 - 10 Television and the Tennessee ucts and services in 250 exhibit mass shootings becoming the Wined Up! State Museum on Saturday, Feb. booths. Speakers will present a new normal. TEDxNashville Pouring Your Art Out Wined Up! is held the second 23, from 2 to 3:30 p.m. for a free series of free lectures on a vari- 2019 centers around this chang- Watercolor Workshop night of Pairings weekend and preview screening of NPT’s ety of gardening and design ing world as we explore hopeful Award-winning artist/ in- is a fun, accessible, wine-tast- original production, Soldier & topics, from roses to edible gar- stories in our world, learn structor Gail McDaniel will ing party. New this year is the Citizen. The documentary is dening to effective use of small about recent innovative break- return to Nashville to teach a special “Collectors’ Showcase” part of NPT’s Citizenship spaces and attracting birds and throughs, and experience the new three-day workshop on floor which will feature rare Project and explores how pollinators. Daily afternoon positive impact of human cre- brushless watercolor painting. and collectible wines. Wined African-Americans and women workshops and demonstrations ativity. Join us as we bring this The "Pouring Your Art Out" Up! brings together 26 vintners leveraged the “blood debt” of will bring a new, interactive ele- conversation and critical watercolor painting workshop for Nashville’s best wine-tast- wartime service and sacrifice ment to the Show. The Floral engagement to the TEDxNash- will be offered to beginning, ing party and will feature spe- to further their cause for full Design Gallery showcases the ville stage at TPAC. intermediate and advanced cialty small plates prepared by citizenship. work of top Middle Tennessee This year’s theme, “A World artists from March 8-10, at Charleston chefs as well as a This is a free event, but designers, and several design- of Change, A World of Hope,” Plaza Artist Materials, 633 silent auction with 125 lots of RSVP is required at soldier- ers will be available to answer draws its inspiration from our Middleton St. in downtown fine wines and luxury items. npt.eventbrite.com or 615-259- questions. Children’s activities country’s current climate and Nashville. Sessions will occur Wined Up! is $125 per person; 9325. Seating will be first come, return to the Show with live the inflection point of change from 9:30 a.m.-4 p.m. on Friday Collectors’ Showcase is $250 per first served. butterflies, tea parties, the we find ourselves. Speakers will and Saturday, and 8:30 a.m.- person. Wine Tasting and Silent Soldier & Citizen will be fol- Nashville Library and the share stories of hope, innova- 3 p.m. on Sunday. Auction starts at 6 PM at City lowed by a panel discussion fea- Nashville Zoo. Plus, free trees tion and change as audience The artist/instructor will Winery located at 609 Lafayette turing four experts featured in and seeds, animal ambassadors members get to experience crit- show attendees how to create Street in Nashville. the documentary: Dr. Lisa M. from Walden’s Puddle, farm ical conversation and the posi- glowing watercolor paintings The Charleston chef repre- Budreau, senior curator of mil- animals from Safe Harbor tive impact of human creativi- by pouring pigments in pri- sentatives include John Zucker itary history at the Tennessee Sanctuary, dozens of “do it ty. Some of the featured speak- mary colors without the use of of Cru Café, Jim Stein from State Museum; Jo Ann yourself” inspirational ideas ers will be Scott Hamilton, brushes and palette knives. The McCrady’s, and Kevin Johnson McClellan, founder and presi- and so much more! This year’s Collin O’Mara, Sabrina Savage, course is structured to serve of The Grocery. dent of the African American Show beneficiary is Libby’s Dr. Yaa Kumah-Crystal, Kelly artists at all skill levels, from “Every year, the wine and Heritage Society of Maury Legacy Pink Ribbon Garden Goldsmith, Ketch Secor, and the very raw beginner to the food gets better at Pairings,” County; Dr. Carole Bucy, profes- Project for growing food and several more. most advanced. McDaniel will said Holly Whaley, President/ sor of history at Volunteer promoting health for breast A full day of TEDx talks in close each session with individ- CEO of the Nashville Wine State Community College; and cancer survivors; the Nashville Jackson Theater at TPAC. ual critiques. Auction. “We have wanted to Dr. Reavis L. Mitchell Jr., pro- location will be located at the General admission seating, so McDaniel explained that present a Charleston/Nashville fessor of history and Dean of Farm in the City Community arrive early for the best seats. brushless watercolor paintings pairing for years, and we are so the School of Humanities and Garden. As part of this year’s festivi- are achieved by using only the excited to finally be doing that Behavioral Social Sciences at A full schedule of partici- ties, ticket holders are invited three primary colors. As one this February. The chefs from Fisk University. pants is located at www. to attend the TEDx360 kickoff pours, transparent veils of Charleston are excited to wow nashvillelawnandgardenshow. event, happening on March 1 watercolor pigments flow to event participants during three com. A fact sheet of Show infor- from 6–9 p.m. at the Musicians produce glowing paintings, nights of unparalleled wine February 25 mation is attached. Hall of Fame in Municipal resulting in an exciting "finale." events to help fund the fight Mothers of This year’s show will be once Auditorium. The event will The paints seem to have minds against cancer. again held at The Fairgrounds include free food from local of their own. As the primary Pairings is chaired by Dr. Preschoolers Nashville, on Thursday, Fe- restaurants, artistic displays, triad mixes on the white paper, Jack Erter, Noelle Daugherty, MOPS stands for Mothers of bruary 28 – Sunday, March 3. experiential activities, free the paints create luminous, sec- Will Donnellan and Alexa Cox. Preschoolers which provides a tours of the Musicians Hall ondary colors that capture For more details and to make community for moms in the of Fame (valued at $25), a light. reservations, go to Nashville Nashville area. Come join us March 2 cash bar and more. Admission McDaniel will demonstrate WineAuction.com or call 615-329- for honest conversations with Sixth Annual Old House Fair is free with the purchase of a the techniques, shortcuts and 1760. other moms who understand general admission TEDx- concepts that she has developed the joys and frustrations of The Metro Historic Zoning Nashville ticket, available or learned by doing, reading or motherhood and receive the Commission Foundation is online for $60. studying with others. She plans February 22 - 24 encouragement you need to pleased to announce the sixth This event will be taking to show her students every- make it through the day. annual Old House Fair on place at the Tennessee Per- thing she knows, holding noth- Nashville Flea Market The times will be from Saturday March 2, 9 a.m. – 3 p.m forming Arts Center (TPAC) on ing back. Her goal is to inspire The Nashville Flea Market at 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. at St. Paul at Sevier Park Community March 2 from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. them without making them feel The Fairgrounds Nashville is Community Church located at Center, 3021 Lealand Avenue, For tickets, schedules and overwhelmed. considered one of the top ten 5035 Hillsboro Pike. To register Nashville. additional information, visit During her career, McDaniel flea markets in the country. go to mops.org/join and enter The Old House Fair is a tedxnashville.com/main-event- has trained artists from 36 dif- Approximately 800 to 1200 deal- code 7Y3N. Childcare will be biennial free day-long festival 2019/ ferent states (including Alaska ers and vendors from 30 states provided. For more informa- that introduces property own- and Hawaii), the District of offer their wares to the buying tion call (615) 269-4521. ers to new ideas, practical Columbia, Australia, Brazil, public every month with an advice, innovative materials, Canada, Guatemala, Japan, average of 2000 booths. and quality services through March 5 Mexico, the Philippines and The Nashville Flea Market is February 28 exhibitors and presentations. Shrove Tuesday South Korea. She has taught 11 Back again this year is Historic always open for shopping on Pancake Supper workshops at historic Ghost the fourth weekend of every thru March 3 Travellers Rest Plantation & Ranch in New Mexico, a land- month. Nashville Lawn & Museum with activities and Concordia Lutheran Church mark where the late Georgia For more information go to crafts for children. The event will be hosting Shrove Tuesday O’Keefe lived and painted. She www.thefairgrounds.com/flea- Garden Show includes door prizes, a food Pancake Supper from 5 p.m. to 7 also served as a member of the market/ Changing Times, Changing truck, and informational pre- p.m. Everyone is welcome and arts faculty of Cheekwood Gardens is the theme of this sentations. donations benefit Carl and Botanical Garden & Museum of celebration of all things “green For more information visit Karen Cecil (involved in an out- Art. February 23 and growing” that will mark www.oldhousefair.org. reach ministry serving in Tuition is $195 for all three the Show’s 30th year at The Leipzig, Germany. NPTʼs ʻSoldier & Citizenʼ days of training. For more Fairgrounds Nashville. Concordia Lutheran Church information or to register, con- screening event at the Fabulous live gardens form TEDxNashville is located on 3501 Central tact the artist by phone at (678) Tennessee State the centerpiece of the Show. Today, the nation seems to be Avenue. For more information 603-1502 or send an inquiry to Vendors from more than a severely polarized, this time call (615) 292-0982 or go to [email protected]. Museum dozen states will be at the show along ideological and partisan www.concordianashville.org February 21, 2019, The News- Page 11 BUSINESS BRIEFS

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(615) 298-1500 Page 12- The News, February 21, 2019 Where is the outrage? I am in total agreement with Parents need to act like the column titled “Not an expert in criminal sentencing” parents that was in the February 14 With all the teenage crime Ticked Off section. The writer, rate going on, parents need to “just a guy that lives and works start acting like parents. in Nashville” hit the nail on the Something needs to be done to head. It appears the District CALL OUR HOTLINE: 615-298-5597 start pressuring some of these Attorney and others are much parents whose kids are going around tearing things up and more concerned with convict- We have added an e-mail address for Ticked Off! Send your comments to [email protected] ing a metro police officer for being destructive. this tragic shooting instead of metro police and the juvenile evolved from a simple way to when they are sick? What do doing their jobs and keeping court system. Where is the blow off steam or contradict you really need at TJ Max or Post delivery abortions this “non-law-abiding citizen” accountability of the juvenile issues in our neighborhoods or Marshalls, one of the area are infanticide off the streets after multiple court, parents, etc??!! Why were Nation, to a Verbose Political department stores when you’re 80 years have passed since 6 felony offenses over a relative these kids out roaming around! Diatribe platform . Suggestion so sickening sick that you can million innocent Jews were sin- short period of time. I agree Where is the outrage for this Keep it simple. not stop coughing, what do you gled out and perished in the with the letter writer that senseless killing! What if a Limit the length to one col- really need in there? holocaust. I thought the actions the judge(s) and the District police officer had been forced to umn, or “X” amount of words. If you have a runny nose, against my people had taught Attorney should be held ac- kill one or more of these “sweet Newscasters are taught that violently coughing everywhere the world a lesson. I thought I’d countable for this terrible little children”? I can only you never introduce more than wearing your camouflage jacket seen the last of such atrocities. event! Let’s move on to the imagine the outrage if this had 3 statistics in a presentation. into the department store with I was wrong. It’s happening senseless murder of Kyle happened! The reader or listener will sim- people who are trying to shop again. Yorlets. Like the other writer, I ply begin to gloss over. There who are well. I find the “Reproductive am “ just a guy that lives and were three long rambling, polit- Now I get it if you have to go Health Act” (new abortion law), works in Nashville”. How sad K.I.S.S ical leaning writings in last to the pharmacy, the doctor or a in both New York and Virginia, is it that these five juveniles, I’m ticked off because it week Ticked Off section. Also walk-clinic but if you can’t con- absolutely reprehensible. It age 12-16, are already known to seems that “Ticked off” has 200 words or less, please. trol your hacking cough why does not advance a woman’s not wait in the car when your health and certainly does not TO DELINQUENT TAXPAYERS Conservative white friend who is shopping instead protect the rights of normal males need not apply of exposing others. In my opin- healthy, unborn children who METROPOLITAN GOVERNMENT Mayor Briley just signed an ion (and I’m in the medical could live outside the womb. order recognizing LGBT-owned field) stay in the car or stay It’s hard to believe, but the businesses as a special category home. new law unbelievably permits for METRO procurement and If you’re coughing your head abortions up to the mother’s FINAL NOTICE contracting. What happened to off where you can not stop for due date! That’s not a misprint!! the merit-based competitive heavens sake why do you want Just when I thought it could not contracting? I guess straight, to make everyone else sick? get any worse, it did! This was 2017 white, conservative, males need There are old people around, followed by legalized “post- not apply. there are people with small chil- delivery infanticide”, actually dren around, people who have endorsed, witnessed and to work around the public. 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CALL OUR HOTLINE: 615-298-5597 treated with the same love, car- themselves. Now don’t get me the man but he is going to have Tax. Not only are they paying be available for those who are ing and respect we have for all wrong, there are really good alot work to get it turned their fair share but they are wanting to go through it. The of HIS children.” rich people who give alot around. getting ripped off. So it’s time difference in people who com- Even if you believe that money to alot of causes, those Everyone have a good day for the Democrat, socialist cry mit suicide for example, unfor- abortion should be permitted in are ones who have megamoney. and God Bless. babies, everything in the tunately they make the decision a limited number of cases, (as I But they want you to believe Democratic party needs to themselves though that is never do) you must express your out- how wonderful their children Think about what crime wake up! If it wasn’t for the the answer. But the unborn rage at the thought of any late- are because they are buying rich you would get nothing. lives that would have come into term abortion. This horren- fabulous things with the money would be like if there this world do not have a chance dous piece of legislation must great granny left them. was no welfare system Need more servers to choose, the decision is made be repealed! For that reason I have a problem with that, This is in response to the guy If you’ve been to the Kroger I already for them if they are alone, the Virginia governor I’m much more respectful of who said Democrats created went too recently, you will not never born. must immediately step down. the people who work to earn poverty through the welfare find many lanes open with sev- There is a bumper sticker His past overt racist behavior their money and the people who system. ers to check you out. Only two that has always stuck in my makes me even more sure he is buy things with money that If he thinks things are bad lines are open to check people head and it read, “Smile - your unfit to hold public office. How they have earned. now, think of what it would be out with long waiting lines. Is mom choose life!” For all those could the voters of the great If you inherit money, I’m not like if there was no welfare sys- cutting the Kroger’s expenses people who are for abortion, if Commonwealth of Virginia, impressed. I just can’t be. You tem. Think about how high the answer to poor service? As a they could go back and find home of Founding Father’s, know, it’s got to be sometimes crime would be. People would 94 year old senior citizen I themselves in their mothers George Washington and James bad because friends will want be actually stealing and rob- think we need more womb, would they still be for Madison, ever elect such a des- rich people to buy things for bing for real food, not just for servers/lanes open to avoid abortion if the mother was con- picable man? Don’t let Virginia them, while other people may accessories. long waiting lines. What do you templating having one? I think and New York Republicans off not like rich people because Think about that but I doubt think? we know the answer and they the hook either. They were they are rich. It’s got to be a this person thinks at all. would choose life themselves. hard place to be. Ultimately abortion is barbaric asleep at the wheel. Smile - your mom When your children marry, If it wasnʼt for the rich and it’s sad to see those who Weapons left in cars you got to wonder are they choose life easy disregard life. Even their marrying someone who wants you would get nothing In response to the comment, lives (well everyone’s) is impor- It really ticks me off when I their money? Maybe money is I just like to ask all the peo- My, my! where the person was tant and a gift by God. hear about weapons being the root of all evil. ple out there who think 1% are giving reasons for abortion to stolen out of cars. Anyone that not paying their fair share. leaves a weapon accessible to The top 1% pay 37.5% of all thieves is partially guilty of the Anyway you look at it, Federal income tax. crime they are used for after they are taking a life The top 5% pay well over they are stolen. It is so simple to I would like to make a state- 55% of all Federal income tax. prevent. You can use a cable ment about what all is going on The top 10% of earners pay Ticked off? lock to the seat mounting in the United States about abor- almost 70% of all Federal bracket, mount a handgun safe tion. Any way you look at it, income tax. in the vehicle, or just take it out they are taking a life. It is a life What do the bottom 50% of We want to know why! with you. Come on. Stop it! God gave a person. earners pay in this country E-mail: [email protected] One of these days they will today? A poor job patching have to stand before God and Answer: Less than 1% On Hillsboro Road between answer for what they’ve done Question: Who is not paying Harding and Old Hickory Blvd by taking lives by doing abor- their fair share? they patched the road and now tion. I want to ask all the the patches are already falling Somewhere around 380 mil- Democrat, socialists, commu- apart. They did it last year and lion in the United States have nists who is not paying their now the patches are coming done that and it’s a sin. There’s fair share? apart, it’s a poor job. Somebody alot of things going on now that Look at the IRS statistics. needs to take a look at it and get is not right and we need a gov- These are not Republican talk- after the people for doing a poor ernment to straighten it out by ing points. These are IRS statis- job! going forward and not back- tics. The same IRS that wards. President Obama used to I would like to make a state- weaponize against conservative Stay in the batterʼs box ment about Trump, if he pulls groups. What ticks me off and con- us out and puts us back on our IRS says the top 1% pays cerns me are these panhandlers feet again like it should be, he is 37.5% of all Federal Income who sell these papers on the street corners, they waive and distract you, then step out into the road. You don’t know if • Banquet Space Available for up to 72 People they are crazy, drunk or what • Spacious Residential Suites/ Beautiful Standard Rooms • Hilton Honors Reward Program they are on. • Complimentary Breakfast,Parking & Wi-Fi It looks like there would be some kind of ordinance to say Monday Vegetable Deliveries stay in the batters box or some- CSA 2019 thing. Don’t step out onto the to Berry Hill & East Nashville road. • Everything is grown organically without plastics Maybe money is the • Everything is grown outdoors root of all evil • CSA offers free extras for canning and freezing I certainly don’t mean to talk about all rich people but out of When you get a CSA with us, you can come out to the farm as if it was your the one’s I’ve been meeting I’m own to experience the gardens, animals, creek and ponds. seeing a pattern. They really like to hold onto their money 2324 CRESTMOOR ROAD • NASHVILLE, TN 37215 • 615-777-0001 barefootfarmer.com Behind the Mall at Green Hills • A Rochford Hotel Group Property and they are very tight with it. For more info and to sign up for the 2019 CSA Except for their own family or www.nashgreenhillssuites.hamptoninn.com Page 14- The News, February 21, 2019 C1 ROSSW 2 ORD

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photos by • Brenda Batey An Evening of Promise was held at The Hutton Hotel to raise funds for the Blake McMeans Foundation, which educates young people about the dangers of drinking and driving and other destructive decisions while behind the wheel. The decor, by Hugh Howser, featured gorgeous florals with white blossoms, magnolia leaves and other foliage. And the delicious dinner offered mixed green salad, herb crusted sirloin, sweet potatoes, and chocolate lava cake. Up for bid in the live auction were custom golf clubs, a catered in-home dinner by Charles Hunter III, and trips to Monteagle, Seaside, Greenbrier and Chicago, with tickets to a Cubs’ game. The Leadership Award was presented to Sharon Gentry, chair of the Metropolitan Nashville Board of Public Education. Evening: Georgie and Evening: Meiko and Frank Entertainment was a songwriters round with Nick Evening: Chairs Hadley Reynolds, Andrew Montgomery. Lamb. Wayne, Hannah Ellis and Josh Kerr. Polly Ryerson, and Elizabeth Frist.

Evening: Cynthia and Chip Evening: Jackie and Jerry Hickerson. Bellar. Evening: Roy Brown, Blake McMeans, Tony Lester, and Jenny Ketchum.

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Evening: Marik Hickerson, Morgan Millard, and Patrick and Jacky Bradley. Evening: Andrew Dunn, Cynthia Hickerson, Tim Hauk, and Hugh Howser. February 21, 2019, The News- Page 17

Rosenstein 101st Birthday Celebration

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Sara Rosenstein celebrated her 101st birthday with a party at her home at NHC Place at The Trace. Her two daughters, two sons-in-law, five grandchildren and four great-grandchil- dren attended the event, along with many friends and additional relatives. There was a beautiful floral bouquet with lilac and red flowers and a birthday cake in the same colors. Everyone also enjoyed punch, petit fours, cookies and more. Councilwoman Sheri Weiner presented a proclamation to Rosenstein from Mayor David Briley to commemorate her birthday. The document pointed out her long and Celebration: Carol Wilker, honoree Sara productive life in Nashville and her service Rosenstein, and Beverly Koenigsberg. to the community.

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Celebration: John Koenigsberg, Sandra Harris, Ronnie Wilker, and Councilwoman Sheri Weiner. Page 18- The News, February 21, 2019 n Bar Association New President Reception

The Nashville Bar Association held a reception at Neal and photos by • David Hodgson Harwell’s law offices to honor 2019 incoming President Laura Smith, who is Nashville Electric Service’s general counsel. Host Aubrey Harwell and NES President Decosta Jenkins delivered remarks to the 200 people who attended. Smith also said a few words about her new position. Laura Baker is the new president-elect, Brant Phillips was chosen first vice president-elect and Tracy Kane was elected second vice president. Dream Events provided the menu, which offered charred beef crostini, pimiento tomatoes, hot chicken beignets, mini chorizo tacos, and a marketplace table with a variety of cheeses, meats, fresh fruits, roasted vegetables and artisan breads. Guests included: Nashville Bar Association Executive Director Monica Mackie, Tennessee Bar Association Executive Director Joycelyn Stevenson, Waverly Crenshaw, Joe Binkley, Reception: Lauren Poole, Amy Bryant, Antonio Carroll, and Sheila Calloway, Lynda Jones, Hal Hardin, Erin Palmer Polly, Reception: Host Aubrey Harwell Will Helou. and Charles Grant. and honoree Laura Smith.

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The Farm at Natchez Trace hosted 90 King Charles Cavalier Spaniels and 140 humans at Nashville Cavaliers’ SAME DAY Valentine event, Caventine’s Pawty.     CERTIFIED Nashville Cavaliers is a local group which celebrates the INSURANCE precious pups and meets once a month so the canines can     APPRAISALS play and the owners can socialize.  State of the Art Laser Welder Nashville Veterinary Specialists and Animal Emergency sponsored the event, which focused on raising money for Platinum • 14K &18K • Antique Restoration • Sterling Silver • Eyeglass Repair life-saving heart surgery for one of the little dogs, Poppy. All Appraisals • Engraving • Prong Rebuilding • Watch Repair and Watch batteries proceeds from the party will go to help save Poppy. While the canines ran around, playing happily and enjoy- Belle Meade Plaza ing treats from The Farm’s wide variety of healthy canine Same Day 4548 Harding Road 615-269-3288 snacks, the human guests relished finger sandwiches, Chex Jewelry Repair! (Next to Newk’s) BelleMeadeJewelry.com mix, cheese and crackers, animal crackers, heart-shaped cookies, and strawberry punch. There was a table offering “Cav Swag,” such as tee shirts, coozies, bandanas, and more. For more information or to make a donation to help Pawty: Matt and Erin Watson with Poppy, email [email protected] or visit Porter. www.nashvillecavaliers.com. 121 2nd Avenue North Franklin, TN 37064 (615) 791-5846 Mon - Sat: 10-5 • Sunday 1-5pm AN ECLECTIC MIX OF QUALITY ANTIQUES AND FURNISHINGS

THANK Y U . Pawty: Heather Edens and Jessica Snyder, with Benson, Pawty: Allison Taylor and Woody and Berkley. Baz. FOR HELPING THE ANIMALS My name is Tina Turner… and I am a 8-year-old female kitty. I weigh 8 pounds, and I have tortoise shell fur and the cutest bobbed tail. I am very affectionate and I love to be rubbed and scratched. Because of that, I should be the only kitty, because I want all the attention. I am vocal and love to sing with my foster parent. Please use the contact Tina Turner with Sharon Langford Pawty: Elizabeth Cato and info below to arrange to meet me. Pawty: Jim Medd, Glynn and Donna Blasingim, and Sandy Teresa White, with Jerry Lee Medd, with Sophie and Abby. FLUFF is a foster-based animal rescue supporting the Nashville, and Elvis. TN area. We focus on orphaned kittens, kittens/cats with more serious medical needs, as well as Persians in peril. FLUFF is always looking for foster homes and is grateful for donations. For more information you can email us at [email protected] or visit us at www.FLUFFNashville.org or www.Facebook.com/FLUFFNashville.

Pawty: Sarah Hayman, and Tony, Corbi and Gia Parker, with Molly and Milo. Page 20- The News, February 21, 2019 n My Friendʼs House Mardi Gras

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My Friend's House held its Broslat and Nicole Sanchez, Jeff ty, its at-risk youth and their Mardi Gras Ball at Franklin Dunn and Dana Patrick, and families. Marriott Cool Springs, where Justin and Tiffany Wilson. The event included a deli- four couples competed to be the My Friend’s House began its cious dinner, a silent auction, king and queen by raising funds work on behalf of at-risk youth and a Krewe Party. for the charity. in 1982 to help them change neg- For more information, visit The 2019 King and Queen of ative behaviors, learn to make www.myfriendshousetn.org or The Mardi Gras Ball were good choices and provide oppor- call 615-790-8553 or 615-790-8919. Lorrie and Tony Graves, who tunities to grow and develop raised the most money. into responsible young adults. Others who raised signifi- The organization strives to cant amounts also were Adam meet the needs of the communi-

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I DO Area 2 And Everything Old is New Again! Which Are You? If one were to do a search for a 4 bedroom 3 .5 bath home in Area 2, one would find that there are 192 homes 2 priced between 400 and 900,000 available on the market. If one were to add the search criteria: .25 acres, there are 62 houses available for you to buy. If you added the search criteria that you wanted to be in the Hillsboro High 215 212 School Cluster Zone, there would be 39 homes available for you to buy. 16 of the 39 homes would have been built since 2000. The remaining 23, 4 bedroom, 3 bath Hillsboro HS Zoned homes with .25, would be older than 19 years 205 204 old. Of the homes under contract in this price range, only 3 were new homes. So, what does this tell us? This tells us that in our market, new homes are increasingly pushing the prices of the existing homes lower, and those Which 2 are you? homes are selling at a nice good clip. Though newer prices may be setting the prices for our older homes, young people are rediscovering the charm that older homes and older street with mature trees can offer, and older people are discovering that these newer homes that threw people off at first, are , actually, lovely lovely homes- many with masters on the main level- a pri- ority for those my age!! I thought it might be fun to stage two of my listings with exactly the same furniture so that you could get a feel for each house. The 4305 Gray Oaks home is on the market for $795,000 and the 2815 22nd Av- enue home is on the market for $635,000. Letʼs see how similar these two cottages really are! 4305D Gray Oaks 2815 22nd Avenue Both homes have nice wide driveways and turn around spots SOLD for your guests. “Kiss your babies, tell your parents you love them, and take a walk in the park with a friend” Both homes have workshop ~ Love from Jodie areas in the garages. Jodie Barringer Both homes have a nice level flat yard in the front and back. The (M) 615-593-9854 back yard is completely fenced.

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I Have Buyer Needs! Call me or have your Agent call me, if your home fits a need! • Hillwood, Belle Meade (or close by) $1M - $1.3M • Belle Meade, Forest Hills, Middleton $1M - $2.5 • Contemporary with view or privacy • One level (or mostly one level) with 9ft plus ceilings 105 Leake Avenue #54 $200,000 Area 2 up to $2.5M Belle Meade Tower • Hampton/Golf Club and surrounding area Wonderful 1 bedroom home with handsome, cozy study lined with built-in $1M - $2M bookcases and cabinets! Enclosed balcony brings the light into the spacious living areas. Extra large kitchen has granite counter tops and washer/dryer • House or Condo in Sylvan Park - up to $350K hook-ups. Secure garage, friendly doormen, pool and storage! • New or almost new build near Green Hills Library $1M - $2M

MARGARET TAYLOR, ABR, CRS, JD Greater Nashville Realtors 615-300-0774 Awards of Excellence [email protected] Lifetime Member Lifetime Member Million Dollar Sales Club  Featured Listing  2360 Claylick Road $364,900

Private & beautiful setting on 8.4 acres 3 BR | 2 full, 1 half BA | 2749 SF | 5 Acres 1410 Chickering Road • Unfinished basement 4 BR | 4 full, 1 half BA | 5115 SF • 2 car garage • Retreat-like setting. Main house has updated kitchen & beautiful marble sun room. • Views to enjoy off your front porch and deck. Master has His & Her baths. • Space for garden and a play set or two. Blue stone pool house w/ full bath, & kitchen. • Open floor-plan. Large 9 stall barn behind house w/office, full bath • 2nd-floor office could be 4th Bedroom. $4,500,00 • Home is less than 20 mins to downtown! • Country life yet close to everything you need. Call for your Cheryl Ewing STEVE FRIDRICH personal tour. BROKER, ABR, GRI 615-319-7144 615-321-4420 [email protected]

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Fridrich & Clark Realty Proudly Salutes Our 2018 Award Recipients

Mary Kocina Nancy Torrans Suzie DeYoung Tina Pierret Titanium Award Platinum Award Silver Award Bronze Award Williamson County Association of Realtors Celebration of Excellence

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873 ROBERTSON ACADEMY 5034 FRANKLIN RD. 4213 A FARRAR $2,050,000 $1,500,000 $1,049,900 5 BD/ 6 BA, 3 HBA/ 3893 Sq FT 5 BD/ 4 BA, 2 HBA/ 6249 Sq FT 4 BD/ 3.5 BA/ 3815 Sq FT

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