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Page Page 7 NEWS 14 VOLUME 30 APRIL 5, 2018 NUMBER 14 Transit referendum on May 1 ballot $1 million to demolish isnʼt the only option for traffic issues Greer Stadium to come Former Chairman of the from 4% Fund team StopAMP Organization Rick Williams on Monday called on Wanda Southerland to consider these allocations. Mayor David Briley and all candi- Contributor to The News Section 6.14 of the Metro dates for the mayor to publicly Last month Mayor David Charter mandates that four oppose the Transit Tax Plan refer- Briley announced plans to percent of the general fund endum that is on the May 1 ballot. restore historic revenue collected from the However, Mayor Briley doubled Park that requires the demoli- General Service District down by signing a Transportation tion of the old Greer Stadium (GSD) to be placed in a sepa- Independence Pledge at a Nash- at an estimated cost of a mil- rate fund, referred to as the ville Civic Design Center meeting lion dollars. Four Percent Fund. The char- on Monday night. On Friday, Finance Direc- ter states that these dollars “It was a staged event to pro- tor Talia Lomax-O’Neal filed are to be used by Metro mote The Transit Plan,” Williams a resolution with Metro departments that are funded said. Council requesting approval from the General Fund He then asked the mayor to of $1 million that is a portion Budget for the maintenance, “please look at ALL the other of the $19,759,100 total pro- purchase and repair of equip- Transit Solutions that have been posed allocation from the ment and buildings. brought forward since the Transit General Reserve Fund. Once the demolition has Plan was put on the ballot. Many of The resolution includes been completed, the property these ideas are faster, cheaper and funds for the Board of Fair will be seeded with grass less disruptive of our current vehi- Commissioners, police depart- while the Metro Historical cle travel lanes.” ment fire department, public Commission produces a For example, Nashville’s Plan works and administrative Cultural Landscape Report B, offered by John Maddox and Department “above the levels that will help inform deci- Johann Porisch, could save MTA previously approved for the sions by the Metro Parks $15 to $20 million a year if Fiscal-Year 2018 operational Board about how best to turn Metropolitan Transit Authority budget.” this space into an active park (MTA) would start using it today, The Budget and Finance that honors the site’s history. according to these young men. Committee met Tuesday prior See Transit on Page 2 to the Metro Council meeting See Stadium on Page 2

Frist Art Museum presents Civil Rights era photos The Frist Art Museum is pre- April 2.) and made a difference,” said senting a selection of 50 photo- The black-and-white photo- Susan Edwards, executive direc- graphs from the archives of The graphs depicting local scenes tor and CEO of the museum. Tennessean and the now-closed from the Civil Rights movement “Throughout it all, the Nashville Banner that docu- went on display last Friday and fourth estate was front and cen- ment an important period in will remain through October 14, ter. Those working in print and Nashville’s struggle for racial 2018 in the free Conte broadcast media were imbued equality. Community Arts Gallery. with a fervent sense of responsi- (The organization changed “During the turbulent 1960s, bility for holding government its name from The Frist Art people across the country stood and its peoples accountable,” Center for the Visual Arts to The up, sat down, spoke out, protest- Frist Art Museum on Monday, ed, resisted, marched, mourned, See Civil Rights on Page 5

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From Page One simple and was suggested to him based in Washington, D.C. by Steve Bland, who is the head of designed the preliminary plans Transit... Nashville’s MTA. shown in the shown graphic. It calls for building a freight “When I was Chairman of Hytch.com was founded by rail by-pass railroad in a crescent StopAMP, we never said we were Robert Hartline and now promot- moon shape from Springfield to against Transit, we were opposed ed by Mark Cleveland that uses Bethpage and moving all CSX to a crazy plan,” Williams added. technology to pair up vehicle rid- Radnor Yard operations to “I always wanted to help with a ers, who live in the same area and Wilson County near where the solution. When this crazy are going to the same part of Nashville Super Speedway was Transit Tax Plan is defeated, I town at about the same time, to built. will go back into high gear to get ride together and share expenses. “Seventy percent of all freight federal, state and Metro “The Freight Rail By-Pass Rail rail traffic coming through Nashville leaders together with Road Plan, which I am purpos- Nashville is not stopping here. CSX officials to consider a solu- ing, when finished, would fix the However, 100 percent of all tion that helps all of the region whole region and all of these freight rail traffic crosses one of and not just the core of plans are better plans according two bridges in downtown Nashville.” to Williams. All of these plans Nashville everyday. Removing Williams continues to speak cost less than the current plan these freight rail cars and bypass- out against the proposed transit that Mayor Megan Barry brought ing them around Nashville would plan at community events. forward.” free up existing railroad tracks Additionally he is putting up “ And yet a fourth plan is to be that could then haul passenger Vote Against Transit Tax “ yard announced at 10 a.m. next rail cars to downtown Nashville signs. Tuesday in the Metro Council from all surrounding county For additional information, Chambers by Metro Councilman seats,” Williams said. Williams can be reached at Robert. Williams’s plan is very The R.L. Banks Company [email protected]

From Page One Metro Parks Board chairman was ultimately awarded to the George Anderson last month Cloud Hill Partnership. Follow- Stadium... after Briley’s announcement. ing months of procedural In 2007, an advisory commit- delays, the Barry administra- Fort Negley, the largest inland tee assembled by the Metro tion ended plans for private stone fortification built during Parks Department updated the development after an archaeo- the Civil War, was constructed 1996 Fort Negley Master Plan to logical review found consider- after Nashville surrendered to propose demolishing the former able undisturbed soils, which the Union Army. Nashville Sounds stadium once the historic record indicates “We look forward to engaging it was no longer needed and could contain the remains of in a productive dialogue to cre- restoring the land to a park, as it slaves and freed African- ate a more dynamic park land- was before the stadium was Americans who were impressed scape for neighborhoods out the built in the 1970s. Regular use into building Fort Negley. 8th Avenue South corridor,” said of Greer Stadium ended after “While the Cloud Hill propos- the Sounds moved to First al could be a great idea on anoth- Tennessee Park following the er property in Nashville, the 2014 baseball season. highest and best use of this site In 2017, Mayor Megan is to restore it to a historical Barry’s administration sought park that can be enjoyed by public-private partnership pro- Nashvillians and visitors alike,” posals to redevelop the stadium said Mayor Briley. into a mixed-use property that

Davidson County residents urged to check smoke detector for recalled product

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12 Metro departments will share in 4% Fund dollars The Graduate Nashville hotel is pro- Metro Nashville’s director District (USD) General Fund. have a net impact on the GSD jected to open fall of 2019 in West End of Finance filled a resolution Davidson County has two General Fund balance. n last week with Metro Council primary tax rate districts: the $1,336,500 from the undes- AJ Capital Partners has Created for travelers who requesting approval of more General Service District (GSD) ignated fund balance of the shared the news of the forth- seek memory-making journeys, than $19 million proposed allo- and the Urban Service District USD General Fund would be coming Graduate Nashville, a Graduate Hotels are a well- cations to several departments (USD). The USD tax covers the used for increased overtime in new-construction 12-story, 203- curated, thoughtfully crafted above the amounts within the more extensive services provid- the Fire Department. key hotel. collection of hotels that reside current operational budget. ed to property owners, such as n $1,425,000 of the Surplus Designed by award-winning in the most dynamic, universi- Section 6.14 of the Metro garbage pick-up, street lights Parking Special Revenue Fund architectural firm, Hartshorne ty-anchored cities across the Charter mandates that four and sidewalks provision not would go to Public Works to pay Plunkard Architecture, the firm country. Every property cele- percent of the general fund rev- provided to those in the GSD. for additional items that had to responsible for AJ Capital brates and commemorates the enue collected from the The GSD, which are the areas be repaired or replaced in the Partners’ Chicago redevelop- optimistic energy of its commu- General Service District (GSD) outside of the USD boundary, a Library garage due to the addi- ments including Chicago nity, while offering an extended to be placed in a separate fund, property owner would pay indi- tional three floors. Athletic Association and retreat to places that often referred to as the Four Percent vidually for these additional n $163,100 for the Board of Soho House Chicago, Graduate played host to the best days of Fund. The charter states that services. Fair Commissioners would be Nashville will begin construc- our lives. There are currently 10 these dollars are to be used by The resolution includes used to pay for additional elec- tion in April to open in fall of open and operating hotels Metro departments that are funds for the Board of Fair tric costs, security services, 2019. The hotel will be located in across the U.S. and an addition- funded from the General Fund Commissioners, police depart- temporary services, repairs the West End neighborhood on al eight hotels under develop- Budget for the maintenance, ment fire department, public and maintenance. West End Avenue and 20th ment slated to open by 2020. purchase and repair of equip- works and administrative n The Department of Avenue located on the doorsteps ment and buildings. Department. General Services would receive of Vanderbilt University’s cam- According to a policy A summary of these pro- $11 million of which $3 million pus. The property will include a approved by Metro Council in posed allocations include: would make the fourth of five lobby coffee shop, 8,700 square 1989 and by the Office of n $1 million for Knowles payments on the Debt Service feet of meeting and event space Management and Budget in Home; $600,000 to Hardison Fleet Replacement; $7 million and a rooftop bar with sweeping 2005, the minimum fund bal- Complex STEM lease; and for new fleet and replacement views of Nashville. The design of the hotel will draw inspira- ance percentage should be no $916,400 Sheriff Department vehicles and $1 for major main- tion from Nashville’s vibrant lower than five percent of the salaries for a total of $2,516,400 tenance and repairs at Metro life and include nods to some of total operating budget. from the GSD funds. Action Commission/Head the rich history of Vanderbilt. Finance Director Talia Additionally, another $1.7 mil- Start facilities. Additionally, AJ Capital is Lomax-O’Neal reported that lion would be added for the thrilled to announce the closing after these supplemental appro- Police Departments’ Secondary Have a community of the financing for the develop- priations, the percentage Employment Unit (SEC) in the news story? ment of Graduate Nash- ville, would be 3.18 percent for the GSD. According to the resolu- Let us know! selecting EquiTrust to provide a General Services District tion, this amount would be Send your news to: $42.5 million, five-year floating- (GSD) General Fund and 3.93 funded by revenue generated rate construction loan. Artistic rendering percent of the Urban Services by the SEU; therefore, wouldn’t [email protected]

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Metro/State Commentary

By Horace Johns, MTSU Business Professor Former Metro Councilman

The famous Yogi Berra and his memorable aphorisms Some people just have a Among his most memorable knack for eliciting warmth aphorisms are: and for making you feel good. 1. When you come to a fork In 2015, a guy with so much of in the road, take it. this trait died at the age of 90. 2. It ain’t over till it’s over. His name was Yogi Berra, the 3. It’s like déjà vu all over incomparable catcher for the again. New York Yankees. 4. No one goes there nowa- On May 12th of the year he days, it’s too crowded. died, a big crowd gathered at 5. Baseball is 90% mental his museum in Little Falls, and the other half is physical. New Jersey to celebrate his 6. A nickel ain’t worth a 90th birthday. At that event, dime anymore. his granddaughter Lindsay 7. Always go to other peo- said it best: “It’s great to see ple’s funerals, otherwise they NFD Challenges Media to Take Heroʼs Challenge so many people love him just won’t come to yours. as much as we love him. After 8. We made too many wrong Director Chief William Swann is challenging all members of the media to a lifetime of giving to baseball mistakes. participate in Heroʼs Challenge and just giving to everybody, 9. Congratulations. I knew there is not much left that we the record would stand until it The Nashville Fire Depart- cross the line fastest wins. mentary school. can give him. He is the was broken. ment is teaming up with the “We have a very competitive The Nashville Fire IAFF embodiment of the American 10. You better cut the pizza IAFF Local 140 to host the news market here in Nash- Local 140 Hero’s Challenge will dream.” in four pieces. I’m not hungry Hero’s Challenge, May 5. ville,” Director Chief Swann be held on May 5 at the Berra, the son of Italian enough to eat six. This fundraising event will said. “I am challenging the Nashville Fire Dept Training immigrants to the U.S., grew 11. I usually take a two-hour allow individuals to test their news organizations here to Academy located at 2601 up in St. Louis. He dropped nap from one to four. strength by taking on tasks show who is really the tough- Buena Vista Pike in Nashville. out of school after the eighth 12. Never answer an anony- from our fire fighter agility est, strongest and best when it Registration for the event grade in order to work to sup- mous letter. test. comes to teamwork. Sign up is $40 and to sign up visit port his family. He became a 13. The future ain’t what it Director Chief William Swann your team for the Hero’s https://www.eventbrite.com/e/ Navy gunner in World War II. used to be. is challenging each media out- Challenge.” the-nashville-firefighters- Berra was one of baseball’s 14. You’ve got to be very let in to enter Proceeds from this event heros-challenge-registration- greatest players and biggest careful if you don’t know a team for the fire truck pull. will benefit Operation Warm. 43315401532 winners of all time. He won where you are going, because Teams of 10 people will com- Operation Warm raises money 10 World Series rings as a you might not get there. pete against each other in throughout the year with the Yankees player and was on 15. Why buy good luggage, SEND YOUR NEWS TO timed trials to pull a full-sized goal of providing new winter [email protected] four other American league you only use it when you trav- fire truck 50 feet. The team to coats to an entire MNPS ele- pennant-winners. He won the el. American League’s Most 16. He hits from both sides Valuable Player award three of the plate. He’s amphibious. Green Hills News, Belle Meade News, West Meade News, times. After retiring as an 17. 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From Page One v. Board of Education of police became more tense at said Delmez. “The exhibition The Frist Museum has part- Topeka ruling. Early 1960 wit- times. provides an opportunity to con- nered with Vanderbilt Civil Rights... nessed the next wave of impact- “Media, especially reporters sider the role of images and the University Press to co-publish a ful events, when hundreds of and photojournalists from the media in shaping public opin- book titled We Shall Overcome: Edwards said. young men and women sat at more progressive Tennessean ion, a relevant subject in Press Photographs of Nashville “Despite considerable dis- lunch counters to protest the newspaper, was often there to today’s news-saturated cli- agreement on issues, all sides businesses’ refusal to serve cover the news-making events,” mate.” Continues on page 6 acknowledged the virtues of an African Americans. independent press in a democ- Despite being assaulted by racy. Photography, especially in counter-protestors and arrested ITALIAN NASHVILLE STYLE the form of photojournalism, for disorderly conduct, the stu- was a powerful ally,” she said. dents, mostly from Fisk CHEF JAMES WADE “We Shall Overcome opens University, Tennessee A&I (now VALENTINO'S RISTORANTE to the public fifty years after Tennessee State University), Martin Luther King Jr.’s assas- Meharry Medical College, and MORE THAN JUST A MEAL sination, at a time when race American Baptist College, relations and human rights are remained dedicated to peaceful IT’SANEXPERIENCE! again at the forefront of our resistance. country’s political and social In the spring of 1960, the consciousness,” Edwards bombing of civil rights attor- added. ney Z. Alexander Looby’s home The images were taken spurred as many as four thou- between 1957, the year that sand protestors to walk in desegregation began in public silence to the Davidson County schools, and 1968, when King Courthouse, where Fisk stu- was killed in Memphis. Of cen- dent Diane Nash asked Mayor tral significance are photo- Ben West if segregation was graphs of lunch counter sit-ins, wrong and if the businesses which took place in early 1960 should be integrated, to which and were led by a group of stu- he replied “yes.” dents from local historically An additional component of black colleges and universities, the exhibition is the interactive including John Lewis and screen that provides additional Diane Nash. historical information and con- “The exhibition builds on a text. The touch screen in the VALENTINO’S recent swelling of interest in gallery allows visitors to inves- RISTORANTE the subject throughout the tigate the era through an inter- DINNER HAPPY HOUR city,” said Frist Art Museum active map of Nashville with Monday - Saturday : 5pm - 10pm Monday - Friday : 5pm - 7pm 615-327-0148 Curator Katie Delmez. then and now photos, a timeline Sunday Dinner : 5pm - 9pm 1907 West End Avenue “The role that Nashville of significant events, and origi- Friday Lunch : 11am - 2pm www.valentinosnashville.com played in the national civil nal scans of the newspaper rights movement as a hub for pages that include some of the training students in nonviolent photos in the exhibition as they protest and as the first city in were originally published. the southeast to integrate There are also photos of the places of business peacefully is staff photographers. WK$QQXDO3ODQW6DOH a story that warrants reexami- Despite this significant nation and introduction to moment, and the resulting WK$QQXDO3ODQW6DOH younger generations and new- desegregation of some busi- comers to the region who may nesses in downtown Nashville, not be familiar with this mean- there was still much more to be ingful legacy.” done to advance civil rights in Some of the photos in the the city. The mid-1960s saw con- display were published, but tinued demonstrations to many were not. desegregate movie theaters, The exhibition begins with a swimming pools, restaurants, selection of images document- the YMCA, and other public 0DUN

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Civil Rights from page 5... and assistant director of the leaders will allow the book to be Civil Rights and the Nashville charge and first come, first seat- Tennessee Historical placed in all Davidson County Press, 1957–1968, and take a deep- ed. in the Civil Rights Era. The pub- Commission; and an overview of public schools and libraries. er look at the civil rights move- Accredited by the American lication will feature 100 plates the position of photojournalism Two public programs will be ment and will feature first-per- Alliance of Museums, the Frist selected from the archives of during the movement by presented at the museum in con- son accounts by individuals who Art Museum is a nonprofit art The Tennessean and The Edwards, a photography histori- nection with the Civil Rights fought for racial equity in exhibition center dedicated to Nashville Banner. an, as well as Frist Museum exhibit. Nashville. presenting and originating high- The book also includes a fore- executive director. A timeline On Saturday, April 14 at noon On Thursday, April 26 at 7 quality exhibitions with related word by Congressman John and a bibliography are also fea- Voices from the Front Lines, a p.m. Concert: Songs of Freedom educational programs and com- Lewis, who was a leader in the tured. panel discussion with partici- will be presented in the Frist munity outreach activities. local student nonviolent resist- The book is edited by Delmez, pants in the local civil rights auditorium in partnership with The museum is located at 919 ance; an essay outlining the his- who is curator of the accompa- movement, will be held, moder- the National Museum of African Broadway. For more informa- tory of the period by Linda nying exhibition. Generous sup- ated by historian Linda Wynn. American Music. The event, tion, visit fristartmuseum.org or Wynn, Fisk University professor port from various community The participants will discuss which will feature performances call 615-244-3340. the stories behind the photo- by the Fairfield Four and other graphs of We Shall Overcome: Nashville musicians, is free of Your Computer Repair & Remains of Tennessee soldier killed in Consulting Specialist North Korean Prison Camp identified Corporal Thomas H. Mullins to be laid to rest after nearly 70 years

Tennessee Gov. Bill Haslam and possible pneumonia while “Family members are experienc- and Department of Veterans being held at POW Camp 5 in ing so many emotions that cover Services Commissioner Many- Pyokdong, North Korea. The more than six decades of wait- Bears Grinder recognize the Army declared Private First ing and wondering, but closure service and sacrifice of U.S. Class Mullins dead on March 29, has finally come.” Army Corporal Thomas H. 1951, posthumously promoted Mullins was born on March • Computer Repair for PC & Macʼs Mullins of Harriman, who went him to Corporal and notified his 29, 1932, declared deceased by the missing on November 2, 1950 family of their findings. Army on March 29, 1951 and will • Sales & Service • Accessories • Backup while serving with Company L, On December 14, 1993, North be interred on March 29, 2018. • Virus Malware • Ransomware 3rd Battalion, 8th Cavalry Korea turned over 33 boxes of Mullins will be interred at the Regiment, 1st Cavalry Division remains believed to be the Bay Pines National Cemetery in the vicinity of Unsan, North remains of Americans from the at 10000 Bay Pines Boulevard Korea during the Korean War. Korean War. North in St. Petersburg, Florida (615) 928-2438 He was 18-years old. The Department of Defense on Thursday, March 29 at 1:30 After the war ended, a former POW/MIA Accounting Agency p.m. (EST). 3441 Lebanon Pike # 112 • Hermitage prisoner of war explained to and Armed Forces Medical Haslam has declared a day of (Across from Captain Dʼs) American authorities that Examiner System used DNA mourning and ordered flags at Mullins died of malnutrition from two cousins to positively half-staff from sunrise to sunset identify the Harriman High on Thursday, March 29 in honor School student on June 8, 2017. of Corporal Mullin’s ultimate “As a Tennessee teenager, sacrifice. Tommy bravely answered a call Mullins is survived by his HERMITAGE to protect our freedom and gave cousins Patsy Tomkins of the ultimate sacrifice in a prison Seminole, FL Peggy Freeman of camp far from home,” Haslam Salisbury, NC, Garland Mullins said. “We pause to remember of Harriman, TN, Lisa and this young hero, the life he laid Steve Bailey of Plant City, FL, PHARMACY down for his country and the Daveanna Tomkins of Seminole, grieving family he left behind.” FL and David Tomkins of “We are relieved that Philadelphia, PA. Full Service Independent Pharmacy that treats you like family. Corporal Mullins will finally be He is preceded in death by his laid to rest and that his surviv- father Oscar B., mother Gladys Your Health Is Our Top Priority! ing family members will be able M. and brother Oscar Lee to offer him a reverent final rest- Mullins. ing place,” Grinder said. Hermitage Pharmacy is inviting you on GRAND OPENING Poetry in Motion featured on Saturday, April 7th for our GRAND OPENING April 7th from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Free snacks, treats MTS buses during April Open invitation for all ages! & giveaways!!! Nashville’s public transit pas- National Poetry Month. sengers will experience the sights Monday, April 6, Poetry in and sounds of local poetry during Motion Day of Celebration begins - Free Delivery their commutes this month, as at 4 p.m. at Music City Central. Join - We Match or Beat All Competitors' Prices Poetry in Motion returns to the MTA, Metro Arts, Southern Word We will go an extra mile for you! city’s buses. and the Porch Writer’s Collective to - We Accept All Major Insurances This citywide program expands celebrate National Poetry Month. - Fast, Friendly and Efficient Service Stop by our pharmacy TODAY and efforts to integrate local artists and Nashville MTA will host Lit: cultural partners in to the transit Libations and alliterations at 6 p.m. - Personalized, One-On-One Consultation fill your prescription for much LESS experience by unveiling the inau- Wednesday, April 16. Enjoy a liter- - Quick and Easy Prescription Transfers gural poetry bus. ary themed night at Analog, a clas- - Care for All Ages! Locally Owned, Locally Operated Metro Arts and the Nashville sic American neighborhood bar Metropolitan Transit Authority featuring readings, onsite projec- (MTA) have partnered to bring win- tions and art elements utilizing 3786 Central Pike, Ste. 120, Hermitage, TN 37076 ning poems from local students and poetry. A DJ will be spinning and (Corner of Central Pike & Dodson Chapel Rd) adults to MTA’s fare cards, pam- literary themed refreshments will phlets, on-bus placards and audio be available. Phone: (615) 454-3300 / Fax: (615) 454-3305 announcements, and to the Other activities will be held Store Hours: Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 6 p.m.; Saturday 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. wrapped exterior of a dedicated April 23, April 28 and April 30. Poetry Bus, throughout April, April 5, 2018, The News- Page 7

Peyton Hoge, Maria Amado, Bob Weigel, Elizabeth Cato, Brenda Batey, Vicki Stout, and Holly Hoffman. Druʼs Vues, too Candy Gorrell: Candy Gorrell celebrated her “29th”birthday By Drucilla Smith (again) with Keith Buchanan, Daniel Piper, Dianne Sherrill, Angela Horner, Denise Dailey, Spenser Smith, Jay Smith, Sue Love and Dru Smith. A good Health Care future; some life events time was had by all! **** Future health care: “Good former Metro DA said, “I wel- Sheri Weiner: Saturday will things are happening for med- come this new challenge and be time for the April Bellevue ical care in the future,” so said opportunity… to serve my com- Republican Breakfast Club. Dr. Jeffrey Balser, Vanderbilt munity and my country. I also President Betty Hood emails, University Medical Center’s know I have the best client pos- “Our guest speaker will be our CEO. VUMC garnered its sible: the United States of new (acting) Vice Mayor Sheri Nancy Russell's birthday party at Crow's Nest. Left to right, largest single grant last year to America.” Weiner. Come and hear Sheri's Nancy Russell, Andrew Potts, Patsy Weigel, Peyton Hoge, become the hub in a national **** ideas for the future. We're so Maria Amado, Bob Weigel, Elizabeth Cato, Brenda Batey, initiative to push forward “pre- Retirement: Best wishes to proud of her. We'll meet Sat. cision medicine.” Going for- Vicki Stout, and Holly Hoffman. - photo by Brenda Batey Terry Cobb on his retirement Apr. 7 at 8 a.m. at the Chili's ward health care providers from Metro Codes after 28 years Restaurant at 7624 Hwy. 70 S.” can tailor medical care to a of service. He was the longest Questions? Email to mud- patient’s genetics. The initia- standing director in Nashville [email protected]. tive will soon reinvent how dis- Government. He has always eases are identified and treated. kept the city moving forward !!!! **** Balser held up his smart phone RIP Dee Shepherd: Dorothy which he said is a simple but **** ‘Dee’ M. Shepherd 92 of effective tool for medical treat- A few birthdays: Nashville, TN passed away on ment. Doctors can text medica- Joseph Breen: Father Joseph March 22, 2018 at her home. tion time reminders to patients Breen wrote on Facebook, “It Dorothy was born on May 30, or use the phone monitor glu- was such an honor to be invited 1925 in East Chicago, Ind. She is cose levels for those who are to celebrate Mass on my birth- survived by four children: The diabetic. “Almost everyone - day with the Sisters of Mercy. Honorable Georgette Mosbacher including all income levels - They have been a true blessing of New York/Florida, Melody now has a smart phone,” he throughout my life, sharing so Dwyer (Mike) of Tennessee, said. Balser’s VUMC colleague many happy memories over the George Paulsin of California, Dr. Frank Boehm introduced years. They served a wonderful and Lyn Paulsin of New York/ Balser’s talk to the Temple meal afterwards for a few fami- Florida. She has four grandchil- Ohabai Sholom audience. ly and friends... a very happy dren, three great grandchildren celebration! Thank you all and four great great grandchil- **** for the many birthday wishes! dren. There will be no services. Rob McGuire: Congratula- God Bless you!” Father Breen For further information con- Candy Gorrell celebrated her “29 again” birthday with (L-R tact Boyd Funeral Home at tions Rob McGuire on becom- turned 83 on March 28. seated) Spenser Smith, Jay Smith, Candy Gorrell, Daniel boydfh.com. ing an Assistant United States Nancy Russell: Friends Piper (L-R standing) Angela Horner, Sue Love, Dianne Attorney for Middle District of recently held a small get togeth- Contact Dru Smith at Sherrill, Denise Dailey, Keith, Buchanan, and Dru Smith. Tennessee. He will serve as a er to celebrate Nancy Russell’s [email protected] federal prosecutor for federal birthday at Crow’s Nest. crimes such as bank robberies. Raising their glasses were and other serious cases. 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Joan Cheek and Oyster Easter Queen Elizabeth Cato Preview auction items shopped for shoes at Private Labels during Cato's Oyster Friday April 6th 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. www.DealersChoiceAuction.com Easter pre-party. - photo by Dru Smith Page 8- The News, April 5, 2018

Local girls earn Girl Scout Gold Award Girl Scouts of Middle Tennessee congratulates Nissa Berle, Autumn Beuerlein, Princess Duncan, Elizabeth Hodges, Kat Leahy, Charly Redmond, Helena Reveal, Keeley Rodgers and Lily Wilson for earning the Girl Scout Gold Award – Girl Scouts’ highest award since 1980. After moving to a new loca- tion, Feed the Bluff was in need of a community area for people to sit. To remedy this, Berle designed and built picnic tables, cleared away the inva- sive plant species, created a gar- Nissa Berle Autumn Beuerlein Princess Duncan Elizabeth Hodges den and planted fruit trees. To ensure sustainability, Berle uti- lized screws instead of nails, completed two coats of weath- er-proof stain and pressure treated the wood. Volunteers from Feed the Bluff will per- form maintenance as needed. With her Gold Award proj- ect, Beuerlein sought to discov- er why residents at Avalon Hospice were not venturing outside. She noticed a lack of seating and scenery for the sen- iors. Beuerlein decided to build two benches and a garden area filled with herbs and flowers for recreation. The project will be Kat Leahy Charly Redmond Helena Reveal Keeley Rodgers sustained through the staff and patients at Avalon. more diverse global community graders at her local community guage and Chinese culture. The For her Gold Award project, by teaching Mandarin Chinese center. Duncan designed a cur- community center was given Duncan connected students to a to rising third and fourth riculum that focuses on lan- this curriculum so it can con- tinue to teach future groups of children each summer. Through her Gold Award project, Hodges addressed the ongoing cycle of bullying in school-aged children. She pre- sented an anti bullying skit and led discussions with the Andrew Jackson Boys and Girls Our Largest Online Club and seventh and eighth Auction Open Now grade students at Head Magnet Auction Of the Year Middle School. Hodges also OPEN NOW hoped her project would help children feel more comfortable Lily Wilson • Notable Artwork speaking with an adult if they are being bullied. School incorporating Redmond’s • Native American Relics Through her Gold Award project into their curriculum, • Art Glass project, Leahy worked to intro- her project will continue • Like-New Furniture duce camping to children at a beyond her involvement. young age by building camp- Reveal created a resource to • Yamaha ATV sites and raised platforms at find diverse reading options by Visit Camp NaCoMe. Currently, creating a website that filters other volunteer groups are the protagonist’s race, gender BaldiniAuction.com using Leahy’s designs to con- and sexuality. Nationally, 62 to Register and Bid struct more campsites and plat- libraries promote the website forms. The maintenance staff and there have been 4,322 book has agreed to replace and look-ups across 159 cities in 13 repair as need be. countries. Due to the lack of diverse For her Gold Award project, and engaging teaching meth- Rodgers created a starter kit ods, as well as the lack of utiliz- and education program address- ing technology in education, ing feminine hygiene for middle Redmond chose to design a sup- school girls. She provided girls plement for a high school US with 125 “Menses Packets” history course by combining which included feminine superheroes, history and tech- hygiene products and an infor- nology. The goal of her project mational packet. She also con- was to help students gain ducted small groups that edu- understanding of the subject. Story continues to next page 3522 Central Pike • Suite 207 • Hermitage, TN 37076 • 615-490-6849 • [email protected] • Firm 5963 With Metro Nashville Virtual April 5, 2018, The News- Page 9

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Bellevue author visits and reads her book, unhappy about a prolonged which uphold the organiza- recovery for any reason. The tion's rigorous criteria. Sammyʼs Broken Leg (Oh, No!) to a kindergarten class book also appeals to youngsters The book is available as a curious about cast life and chil- paperback and hardback at Bellevue writer Judith Wolf A professional writer, cheerleading kisses that secret- dren unhappy about a pro- Amazon and Barnes & Noble Mandell had a busy day last Mandell was inspired to create ly whoosh into Sammy's cast. longed recovery for any reason. and at bookstores nationwide. week at Harpeth Valley the book when her granddaugh- Fulfilling that vow, Sammy's Literary Classics awarded It is also available as an eBook Elementary School: she gifted ter, then 2, was sidelined by a Broken Leg (Oh, No!) and the the book its Children's Literary for Kindles and other e-readers. the school's library with an chest-to-ankle (spica) cast for a Amazing Cast That Fixed It Classics Seal of Approval, a For more information visit autographed copy of her miserable month. Finding only has garnered rave reviews and designation reserved for books www. sammysbrokenleg.com. award-winning book, Sammy's books that gloss over the reali- experts' recommendations for Broken Leg (Oh, No!) and the ties of a prolonged recovery, young children recovering from Amazing Cast That Fixed It; Mandell vowed to write a whim- the physical and emotional signed the library's celebrity sical book that gives children upset of life interrupted by a wall; read the book to a and their families realistic cast for any reason, including Kindergarten class and gave expectations - and gives young- hip dysplasia. The book also each of those children a sou- sters a secret source of appeals to children curious venir of the occasion. patience and power: a troupe of about cast life and children

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Tulip Groveʼs April “Lawn of the Month”

Charles and Geri Ray, who Tulip Grove. Their home is Veteran who was awarded the flags have been seen displayed Beautification award to the reside at 533 Highland View very neat and colorful with a Purple Heart and Bronze Star for given designated special Ray's along with some gener- Drive, have been selected for wonderful Spring color pres- Medals of Honor back in 1968. American holidays. ous gifts from some local the April 2018 "Lawn of the entation of 11 flower beds. His wife, Geri, is retired from Charles Ray has a true love Hermitage merchants who Month" promotion. This is the There are more than 900 tulips Summit Medical Center after and passion for his country continue to support the 4th time that the Ray's have and a variety of pansies, 23 years of service. Their and he enjoys working with Tulip Grove area promotion. been recognized for the local hyacinth, crocus,iris, lamb's beautiful home displays an his beautiful flowers and [email protected] Beautification award over the ears, daffodils, marigolds, and American flag 365 days of the plants each coming new sea- course of the last 15 years of gladiolas. year and there are also times son! the promotion running in Charles Ray is a Vietnam when 3 glorious American Hal Perry presented the

Zoning change needed to build a multi-family residential unit on McGavock

A proposed 37 multi-family proved with conditions by tional zoning districts’ devel- completed, such as, no en- able or workforce housing residential unit on McGavock Metro Planning Commission opment standards. Under SP croachments into the mini- units in rental projects involv- Pike near Murfreesboro Pike on February 22. Without those zoning, design standards mum required setbacks are ing five or more rental units is awaiting Metro Council’s conditions being met by prop- established for that specific permitted; and, sidewalks onsite… which authorizes approval of zoning changes erty owners Airway Parks development are written into within the developments must Metro grants to offset the pro- specific to the 6.06 acres locat- LLC, planners won’t give their the zone change ordinance. be at least five feet wide. Vinyl vision of affordable or work- ed at 3325 McGavock Pike. approval. Developers who use SP zon- siding and untreated wood is force housing units.” Developers are asking for zon- According to Metro’s ing must still follow historic prohibited on the units and A public hearing was held ing to be changed from R6 to Department of Planning, and redevelopment guidelines, porches are required to be at Tuesday night during Metro SP. "Specific Plan District,” gener- subdivision and storm-water least six feet deep. Council’s meeting. Councilwoman Holly Huezo ally known as “SP” zoning, regulations, and the goals and Also within the requested and At-Large councilman refers to a new type of base objectives of the General Plan. zoning change, it is noted that Jim Shulman introduced zoning district, not an overlay, According to the ordinance, “requesting this rezoning may Ordinance 1121 that was ap- which is not subject to tradi- several conditions must be affect the provision of afford-

HERMITAGE FUNERAL HOME Perennial Plant Societyʼs annual sale is April 7 AND MEMORIAL GARDENS Garden enthusiasts who are shrubs, and annuals will fill keep it alive. Pictures of plants 615-889-0361 looking for beautiful, diverse the Tennessee Fairgrounds in bloom are featured, along and a healthy selection of gar- Sports Arena and offers newly with tips on planting and culti- HIBBETT & HAILEY den plants should mark their released and hard-to-find vation per variety. calendars for the upcoming perennials from top local nurs- Proceeds from the sale sup- FUNERAL HOME Perennial Plant Society of eries. port local scholarships for 615-883-2361 Middle Tennessee’s annual "We use growers within 150 Tennessee horticulture stu- Plant Sale. miles of Nashville, so that dents and monthly gardening You know funeral planning is important. The plant sale will be held plants will already be adapted programs that are open to the For your family and yourself. at The Fairgrounds Nashville to our challenging climate, " public and held at Cheekwood on Saturday, April 7 beginning says Plant Sale Acquisitions Estate and Gardens. So what are you waiting for? at 9 a.m. While there is no Co-Chair Mickey Newman. For more information or a Call today to recieve your FREE Personal Planning Guide. admission to the sale, parking Expert "plant guides" are complete list of plants avail- is $5. posted above most plant group- able, visit www.ppsmtn.org. More than 450 varieties of ings that give advice on what to perennials, vines, grasses, buy, how to plant it, and how to April 5, 2018, The News- Page 11 HIGHLIGHTS & HAPPENINGS

April 7 Kristin Llamas, Tom Veirs, and sample gourmet dog treats pro- ter utilize the internet, and get perfect place to buy that special The Perennial Plant W. Michael Bush will be held on vided by Baxter Bailey & suggestions on how to get past a Mother's Day present. April 11 from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Company while their owners brick wall. Sometimes, it is just The event will be held at 214 N Society 27th Annual at the Gordon Jewish Communi- shop an array of pet products nice to be able to get excited Main Street, Goodlettsville from Plant Sale ty Center located at 801 Percy from Winston Dog. about finding great-great grand- 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. The Perennial Plant Society of Warner Blvd, Nashville. There For a suggested $5 donation, ma Edna with people that appre- For additional information Middle Tennessee will be hosting will be music by DJ Joseph Yappy Hour guests will also have ciated it rather than thinking the visit: www.artistsonmain.com or their 2018 Annual Plant Sale on Harris, henna painting by Seemi the opportunity to have their pic- person is crazy! on facebook - Artists on Main Saturday at The Fairgrounds Rivzi along with complimentary ture taken with their furry Meetings are the 3rd Tuesday Nashville, Sports Arena. Doors food and beverage to accompany friends with the help of of every month from 7-9 p.m. The Now thru July 8 will open at 9 a.m. and admission the event. The event is free and Nashville Smile Bar, who will next scheduled meeting is April is free. There will be $5 parking at open to the public. For more have a photo booth set up at the 17. Anyone is welcome regard- The the Fairgrounds. information, contact the GJCC at event as well. less of whether you are just start- Harry Shepherd Exhibit This event will be one of the (615) 354-1699, or Curator Carrie Yappy Hour will take place on ing or have been at it for years. On October 26, 1897 The largest plant sales in Tennessee Mills at [email protected]. the outdoor veranda (in the To joining the group, contact Nashville American published a with a great selection to choose instance of bad weather, the Sheila Altenbernd at sheila. list of “Awards for Excellence of from of perennials, ferns, grasses Union Station Hotelʼs event will be moved inside). [email protected] or call Exhibits” at the Tennessee and vines selected to thrive in Union Station Hotel asks that all me at 615-710-9170 for the loca- Centennial Exposition. Among this area. Yappy Hour dogs in attendance are spayed or tion of the current meeting. the Decorative Arts winners was Attendees who come before Union Station Hotel located at neutered, properly leashed and a black photographer from St. 1001 Broadway invites dog lovers 8:30 a.m. will have a chance to up to date on shots. The event is April 14 Paul, Minnesota, named Harry enter a drawing for a $20 gift cer- to celebrate National Pet Day free and open to the public; no Shepherd. tificate. All profits from this sale with Nashville Humane Assoc- RSVP necessary. The Turning Point In 1899, Harry Shepherd’s are used to fund horticultural iation (NHA) at the pet-friendly Union Station Hotel will offer Churchʼs Flea Market seminal photo collage, Our education. historic hotel in downtown discounted valet parking for $10 The Turning Point Church Unsung Heroes, created a visual For more information go to Nashville during a special Yappy during the event. Valet parking is located on 1011 E. Old Hickory interpretation of African-Amer- www.ppsmtn.org Hour on Wednesday from 4 p.m. limited availability, and self-park- Blvd in Madison will be having ican history demanding social to 6 p.m. ing is also available behind the their Flea Market from 8 - 3 p.m. equality. This work attracted the April 11 Teddy’s Wagon, NHA’s mobile hotel on the south side of the Booths are still available for $25. attention of activist W.E.B. pet adoption unit, will be parked property. For more information go to Dubois. Transit Debate at with puppies and adult dogs www.turningpointnashville.com The exhibit is open in the Hillsboro High School available for adoption, and April 11 Parthenon’s West Gallery now Carter’s at Union Station Hotel Russ Pulley, District 25 Council Genealogy Discussion through Sunday, July 8th. member and the Alliance for will be offering happy hour spe- May 5 The Parthenon located at cials. Additionally, $1 from every Group in Bellevue Green Hills will bring a debate on Goodlettsville Garden 2500 West End Avenue is open the merits of the Transit Plan ref- happy hour drink purchased dur- There will be an informal Clubʼs - Artists on Main Tuesday-Saturday from 9 a.m. to erendum on which citizens will ing the event will benefit the Genealogy Discussion Group 4:30 p.m. and Sundays 12:30-4:30 vote at the May 1 election. A Nashville Humane Association, that meets once a month at some- Artists on Main, Good- p.m.. meeting was held earlier to dis- and the local organization will be one’s home in the Bellevue area. lettsville Garden Club & Sumner Admission to the Parthenon is cuss the transit plan and heard collecting donated pet food and This is an opportunity to share a Co. Master Gardeners will offer $6 for adults; $4 for seniors 62 and from many of you who were supplies, such as towels/blan- passion for Genealogy with oth- unique art & crafts; these beauti- over; and $4 for children 4-17. against the plan and/or wanted kets, toys, peanut butter and ers. Discussions consists of ful & amazing creations are Children under 4 are admitted more information. In an effort to kongs. things such as new resources inspired by "Springtime". Plants free. get as much information to you Attending pups will be able to that have been found, how to bet- & garden art will be featured. A before you vote, I have joined forces with the Alliance for Green Hills to put on this debate. As it turns out, they had a desire to do a similar debate, so we com- bined our efforts to bring you this. 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Earl Swensson Small-Beth’s background in She chose Parks for the Pendleton Square Trust Association of Realtors Certi- Associates (ESa) sales and in building client partnership it provided with Company fied Sales Professional. Since relationships has served her Partners in Building and the 2004, Hardin has won countless Kyle Unruh, AIA, NCARB; well in her real estate career. world-class leadership by Brent- Elizabeth Hickman has awards of excellence from the Josh Frohock; and Jarod Working out of the Brentwood wood Managing Broker Cindy joined Pendleton Square Trust Sumner Association of REAL- Prior have joined ESa (Earl office, she specializes in Stanton. and Family Office as Director of TORS and is a platinum award Swensson Associates) as the Williamson and Davidson coun- With a big heart for commu- Estate Services/Trust Officer, winner of the Home Builders firm’s newest team members. ties in both residential and nity service, Barbara Ann is co- the company announced today. Association of Middle Ten- Unruh joins as a equestrian properties. founder and volunteer director In this role she pro- nessee Sales and Marketing project manager on Small-Beth navigates her of a non-profit that mentors vides leadership Council Circle of Excellence. the architecture clients seamlessly through the troubled teens. She is also the for the estate team In addition to her profession- team. He special- process of buying or selling and author of “50 Days of Transfor- and serves families al position, Hardin has served izes in the design of works tirelessly to assure they mation.” and their advisors in several voluntary positions building exterior have a comfort level in all phas- Greg Spackman is a sea- in administering for the Sumner Association facades, cores and es of the transaction. At clos- soned Realtor®, Certified family trust rela- of REALTORS, including the shells of all project tionships. An attor- ing, she considers herself lucky Military Residential Specialist®, Hickman board of directors, community Kyle types. He graduat- to be able to call her clients her Certified Negotiation Expert®, ney, she also works outreach committee and golf ed from the Uni- new friends. and Certified ePRO® who is closely with the company’s committee. versity of Kansas in 2003 with Small-Beth chose Parks knowledgeable on helping Chief Fiduciary Officer on As sales manager, Hardin a Bachelor of Architecture because of the strong leader- clients navigate, from start to legal and compliance matters. hopes to help customers experi- degree. ship, an outstanding marketing finish, the buying Prior to joining Pendleton ence the American dream of Frohock is the latest addi- department, an abundance of and selling process. Square, Hickman was in pri- homeownership. tion to the con- training opportunities, and the Like many Nash- vate practice as an estate and Neal joins The Jones struction contract successful relocation depart- ville area resi- trust attorney with Goodman Company after spending over administration ment. dents, he’s a trans- Callahan Blackstone, PLLC in five years with Goodall Homes team and will work Outside of her real estate plant. He moved Nashville, where she led the as a new home con- on both healthcare career, she is also an accom- his family of seven firm’s probate and trust admin- sultant. Neal earned and hospitality plished equestrian. She has here from Mission istration practice. Previously her bachelor’s de- projects. He holds competed locally and national- Spackman Viejo, California in she worked at Cumberland gree from Middle a Bachelor of ly. She also enjoys golfing, snow June of 2013. Their journey Trust and Investment Company Tennessee State Frohock Science degree skiing, yoga, swimming, and all here was as adventurous, to on the administration of com- University. from Middle Tennessee State other water sports. say the least. They slept at plex estates throughout the Neal has won University. Before joining ESa, Small-Beth is a graduate of the rim of the Grand Canyon, Southeast. several awards he was a project engineer at the University of Tennessee. got scared by mule deer, saw Hickman earned a B.A. in Neal from the Home Robins & Morton. With 30 years of buying the meteor crater, ate real history at Wake Forest Builders Association of Middle Prior is joining ESa as and selling experience, Barb- Mexican food in Albuquerque, University and an M.A. in Tennessee. These include rook- Virtual Design & ara Ann Jeter is skilled and discovered the humidity of Art History at Vanderbilt ie of the year, sales agent of the Construction thrives on guiding Arkansas, and arrived in University before attaining her year and platinum award win- Manager. He returns her clients through Franklin in a little under five law degree at the Nashville ner of the Sales and Marketing to ESa after two the maze of buying days. School of Law. In addition Council Circle of Excellence. years spent as vir- and selling real Since their move to to her professional responsi- In addition to her career, tual design con- estate. Her clients Franklin, Spackman and his bilities, Elizabeth serves on Neal serves as a board member struction lead at are given a “Ritz wife have worked hard to the board of the Estate of the Sales and Marketing both Bridgestone Carlton” level of become real estate experts. He Planning Council of Middle Council of the Home Builders Prior and Doster Con- Tennessee. Jeter service with her joined the Parks team because Association of Middle Ten- struction. He holds a Bachelor fierce advocacy in of the vast resources it pro- Pendleton Square Trust nessee. of Science in Architectural securing them the crème de la vides. He now works with Company is a Tennessee-char- Studies from Norwich Univer- crème. the power of 14 local offices tered trust company providing sity. Jeter is certified in behind him to draw knowledge independent, non-investment ESa is a 57-year-old, Nash- “Negotiation Mastery” through from. trustee services to families. In ville-based architectural firm the Harvard Business school. Spackman’s previous career addition to core trustee servic- that designs healthcare facili- She specializes in new con- paths lend him great experi- es, the company provides estate ties, education facilities, hospi- struction, luxury, and reloca- ence in his real estate business. administration, private family tal venues, corporate office tion through Middle Tennessee. He started by making tacos as a trust company services and Have a promotion buildings, senior living commu- She is the only REALTOR® young man but quickly moved select family office services, nities and facilities for commu- to have been awarded “Rookie on to the technology industry. such as family philanthropy, nities and the arts. Ranked as of the Year” by WCAR and He’s really done it all: repairs, legacy planning and family you wish to Nashville’s largest architectur- HBAMT (Home Builders Assoc- computer chips, internet mar- education. al firm, ESa is located at Gulch iation of Middle Tennessee). keting, web page building, run- Crossing, 1033 Demonbreun She has been awarded Sales ning websites, and more. He The Jones Company submit to Street. Agent of the Year (2015-2016), has worked as the COO of an The Jones Company, a Highest Sales Volume (2015- internet marketing company Nashville-area home builder, Parks Family of Realtors 2017) and Lead Sales Agent for and also started his own busi- hired Amanda Hardin and Business Briefs? Parks in Brentwood recently David Weekley Homes, one of ness. Jessica Neal as a sales man- welcomed Jan Small-Beth, the largest private homebuilders When he moved to Franklin, agers. Barbara Ann Jeter and Greg in the nation. Nashville Real Spackman decided it was time Hardin returns to The Jones Spackman to the Parks Family Producer featured Barbara Ann to pursue his dream of working Company after spending seven of Realtors®. in an article, “Success as a in real estate. years with Goodall Send Business Briefs Jan Small-Beth ‘Rising Star’ REALTOR”. When he isn’t selling homes Homes as a new comes to Parks Prior to her journey in real or assisting buyers, Spackman home consultant. items to: with a diverse work estate, Jeter was a teacher and loves to play ice hockey. Hardin previously history. She has was chosen as the “Most He’s played on many teams served as the sales worked as an assis- Influential Teacher” by the but currently, he plays with manager from 2003 [email protected] tant buyer for a Obama White House Commis- The Mighty Drunks at Ford to 2011 for The clothing retailer, as sion on Education/ US Depart- Ice Center. He also enjoys fish- Jones Company. a flight attendant, ment of Education, and one of ing, hiking, camping, movies, Hardin She is a Small-Beth and as a Regional her students was selected as a skiing, and radio-controlled National Association of Home Vice President of Sales in edu- National Merit Scholar and US cars. Builders Certified New Home cational publishing. Presidential Scholar. Sales Specialist and National April 5, 2018, The News- Page 13

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I am so disappointed and southerner for the last 3, I feel ticked off at our city's past lack it’s best to study history in the of foresight and past lack of context it occurred, so we can planning for the future. Only learn from our past mistakes. now, that it's already too late, do Don’t forget, many of our plans emerge to address the Founding Fathers were slave- problems of too much traffic. I holders. Should we change cannot imagine that anyone CALL OUR HOTLINE: 615-298-5597 the name of Washington DC. to thought it was a good idea to U.S,DC since George Washing- have three major Interstate We have added an e-mail address for Ticked Off! Send your comments to [email protected] ton was a slave owner as well as Highways (65, 40, & 24) all cross- “The father of our nation”? ing each other in our downtown and use the existing Briley However, with the collapse 3- With so many gorgeous loop. Insanity! Traffic that is Parkway, I-440, and I-840 espe- and tragedy that has occurred southern belles running Stupid comment, really? only going through Nashville cially during rush hours? in Miami, is it time to put around, why would any man using the downtown loop is a The comparison of the These existing by-passes and this uber expensive, waste of leave and go to war? major part of the problem. This Green Hills eyesore and the pyr- added lanes to the Interstate resources on hold? 4- With a thick southern make our traffic problem much amids was a metaphor. Where Highways are helping but are drawl, by the time they said more than a local Metro is your sense of humor? not enough. The solutions to “ready, aim, fire”, the Union sol- Nashville problem. Because of our traffic problems need to be Donʼt tear down Civil diers had wiped them out. these three Interstates, it is also Inclusion by exclusion paid for by more than just local War statues 5- General Grant figured out a national and state problem. It taxes since Interstate Highways Why was Gov. Mike Huckabee Civil War statues are a con- the perfect winning strategy: needs to be addressed at the have been a major part in creat- forced off the Country Music stant reminder that American Start every major battle during national and state levels not ing them. Award’s Board? “Inclusion” by history, unfortunately, includes an SEC game, and all of just from the local level. “exclusion”! the horrors of slavery. However, General Lee’s troops would be We need more "by-pass" high- Remember the “good old if we tear down these statues, either at the game or watching ways taking this through traffic Time to rethink days”, when Democrats (many we may forget just how perva- at their favorite sports bar. Go out of the downtown loop. How One of the controversial were proudly called Liberals) sive slavery really was. Should Vols ! about an I-840 loop running all monuments of former Mayors defended everyone's 1st Amend- Italians tear down “The David”, 6- Without Pizza, Bagels or a around the north side of town Dean and Barry is the approved, ment rights. And they didn’t only perhaps the greatest statue of decent Chinese restaurant, the connecting I-40 to north I-65 and but not yet built $75 million include those they agreed with. all time, because Michelangelo Confederacy had no incentive west I-24? How about building Walking Bridge to Nowhere. It They included everyone. But not used slaves to assist him? to defend their own territory. an easy connection between the begins in the Gulch and ends anymore. Absolutely not.. If we ever for- 7- If you think the potholes I-440 loop to Briley Parkway on near the Convention Center. It Gov. Mike Huckabee, was get the horrors of racism and on 440 are bad now, you should both ends? How about some serves no purpose other than an forced to withdraw from Nash- slavery, we are doomed to repeat have seen them in 1864! signs encouraging through traf- extravagant tourist attraction, ville’s CMA’s Board, 24 hours these same mistakes again. 8- The roads getting to Bull fic to avoid the downtown loop much like a giant ferris wheel. after he was offered the position Let me tell you the “real” rea- Run and Shiloh were much to to oversee the CMA’s charitable sons why the South lost the narrow for a Chevy Silverado. wing. Civil War. I should know. I was 9- Waylon, Dolly, Merle and - Was he involved in a sexual living in Memphis at the time. Willie were sold out at the Opry. scandal, like Nashville’s Mayor 1- The Confederacy didn’t No fighting man was going to Barry? No! have any snow-plows or salt- give up their prized tickets for - Did he allegedly steal thou- trucks to clear I-65 during win- anything like a civil war. sands of dollars like Tennessee’s tery snowstorms. 10- Four-way traffic lights at Judge Casey Moreland? No! 2- A diet of fried catfish, every intersection, prevented - Was he a philandering, chicken and even fried toma- 2204 ELLISTON PLACE reinforcements from arriving impeached President, like Bill toes, made clogged arteries a SUITE H • NASHVILLE on time.. Clinton? No! major medical problem. In MONDAY – SATURDAY • 10AM – 8:30PM 11- And finally, what sealed a Then what exactly did this stead of being with their regi- Northern victory, was that Nick wonderful man, with an exempla- 615-457-3314 ments, southern troops were at Sabin had a ironclad contract at ry reputation, do? Why was he Vanderbilt’s walkin clinic, pick- Alabama and wasn't available forced to withdraw as a board ing up their cholesterol medica- to coach the Rebels. member, after Jason Owen, a tion. And you know how long a Being a northerner for 73 powerful music manager threat- wait it could be there. years and now a Nashville ened to withhold his own, and his acts’ (Little Big Town, Faith Hill) financial support for needy chil- dren if he wasn’t removed. 121 2nd Avenue North NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING – Amazingly, it was not what Gov. Franklin, TN 37064 Huckabee did, but his conserva- tive philosophy, which did him in. (615) 791-5846 Forest Hills - Gov. 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Board is now “inclusive” by for an unworkable system stones. that have been elected to office We pensioners have to pay for “excluding” Gov Huckabee. Only generate a 30% property tax No one right now knows that have been at that position our healthcare by it being Progressives could come up increase, something can be what will become of the current way too long and those same deducted from our pensions the with such convoluted reasoning. done without their vote. Voting movement on gun control, I for people have lost the concept of same should be done to you. See Nashville, the birthplace of coun- no on the referendum will avoid one support the 2nd amend- taking care of their con- how you all like living on a try music, should be ashamed of this while providing the oppor- ment but really think we do stituents years ago. Everyone of grossly less amount, you elect- the Board’s actions. I’m not ask- tunity to develop an effective need more rules and control you works for us plain and sim- eds wouldn’t survive one ing you to agree with me, or Gov. system for our region. over who owns a device that can ple and you don’t have a clue as month. If we want to change Huckabee, or anyone else for that kill another human being. to what your duties really are this city for the better then we matter.. Just listen, be tolerant Bogus ball game by What this letter started out anymore. Also once your term as voters need to send messages and allow all legitimate views to to do is bring out the fact that has ended you might be entitled to every candidate that enough be heard and represented on the both parties unless our political leaders can to a small pension like those of is enough we are fed up with the CMA’s Board. Watching Fox News Sunday I get together on running this us in the rank and file but you way you take care of this city, I truly love country music but saw yet another perfect exam- country the down hill slide we should not be entitled to free state and country. I will not be watching their award ple why this nation is torn are on right now will only get healthcare or any other perks. ceremony this year. Why? I can in many directions. Newt steeper and crash at the bottom only conclude that since I am pro- Gingrich was a guest while of the hill will be disastrous. life, an NRA member, a Tea Party debating on the gun issues in The bogus ball game that is cofounder, and a Trump support- our country all the former played each year by both par- Ticked off? er, I am not welcome there either. Speaker of the House could do tied that claim they can work We want to know why! There must be many others was complaint about what the together is a sham. If you want who feel the same way I do. Last Democrats have not done and to demonstrate how you can E-mail: [email protected] week, the Academy Awards, who what the Republicans have work together in a ball game, spew the same ant-Trump rheto- done. At no time during these pick sides without involving the ric, was watched by 16% less discussions did Mr. Gingrich "party" people against people viewers than the year before. have a solution to the gun prob- not party against party. This Flowers Saving Homeless Pets This was the lowest number ever lems, he was just playing the said "tongue in cheek" maybe to watch this event. blame game. Of course, the the shooter from last years Dems. the Liberals and the left game would not have been able Beautiful Large Silk Flower Tariffs are going to are the problem with gun con- to pick out a specific target. Arrangements - Color choice / size trol, it's all their fault according for Inside Décor or Memorial / Graveside cost us to Mr. Gingrich. The Trump administration’s I am fairly certain that the Novel idea on term limits (Durable outside). plans to impose tariffs on steel Speaker does not read this fine With upcoming elections Only $59 in the U.S. - with local delivery and aluminum will come at a paper but maybe one of his sup- looming on the horizon I want free delivery in Nashville area. cost to consumers and business- porters will pass this on to him. to share a novel idea, it is a fair- Now available on eBay & Etsy. es alike. Consumers will pay Mr Speaker, you are hyp- ly simple concept that is long higher prices and, as other ocrite. First of all, I am sure you overdue. It is called term limits, We Support Animal Welfare! countries undoubtedly retaliate can remember chastising no politician whether local, Call (615) 948-4676 to place your order by imposing tariffs of their own President Clinton because of state or federal should be elect- on imports from the United his affair with Ms. Lewinsky ed to a cushy job for life. Every MemorialGravesideFlowers.business.site States, businesses will have to while at same time you sir were person that chooses to run for increase prices on their prod- having an affair with your sec- a political office and that ucts, leading to adverse eco- retary, and ended up divorcing includes Mayors, Judges, nomic impacts. This is a classic your wife or she divorced you Clerks, Senators, House of example of an ignorant deci- over the affair. At any rate Mr. Representatives, Governors sion on the part of an ignorant Speaker, people who live in should be limited to only two man. I know, he is super rich glass houses should not throw terms, period. We have people and getting richer by the minute, but he is still ignorant!

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Nashvillians will be really ticked off when cost overruns Page 18- The News, April 5, 2018 C1 W2 3 ways stress takes a toll on your body ROSS ORD Did the latest challenge at ments as headaches, upset will eat much less. Neither is work bring on a tightening in stomach, elevated blood pres- healthy. “You can get heart- your stomach? Does constant sure, chest pain and problems burn or acid reflux if you eat worry about a loved one’s sleeping. more food or different types of health make you physically ill Purvis says a few examples food, or if you increase how yourself ? of how stress can play havoc on much alcohol you drink or Everyone at some point feels our bodies include: tobacco you use,” Purvis says. the effects of stress. Not every- Musculoskeletal system. When you’re stressed, the one deals with stress in the best When we experience stress, it’s brain sends alert sensations to way, though. natural for our muscles to the stomach. Your stomach can “Often stressed-out people tense up. “It’s the body’s way of react with “butterflies,” nausea seek relief through alcohol, guarding against injury and or pain. “Severe stress can tobacco or drugs, but that just pain,” Purvis says. Usually, the cause vomiting, diarrhea or makes matters worse,” says muscles relax once the stress- constipation,” he says. “If your Richard Purvis, a health and ful event passes. But chronic stress becomes chronic, you wellness practitioner and stress keeps the muscles in a might develop ulcers or severe author of Recalibrate: Six constant state of guardedness. stomach pain.” Secrets to Resetting Your Age “When muscles are taut and So what’s to be done? Purvis (www.richardpurvisauthor.com). tense for long periods of time points out that stress is a natu- “Instead of relieving stress, other reactions in the body are ral occurrence in life and hap- those toxic substances tend to triggered,” he says. Chronic pens to everyone. keep the body in a stressed muscle tension in the shoul- “Since you can’t avoid your state, causing even more physi- ders, neck and head can lead to job, bills, or other life experi- cal problems.” tension-type headaches and ences, the best thing to do is April is Stress Awareness migraines. learn to manage stress,” he CLUES ACROSS 65. Parent of NBC Month, a good time to reflect on Respiratory system. Stress says. “You won’t avoid stress 66. Leather made from beef skin how the demands and anxieties causes people to breathe hard- entirely, but it is possible to 1. Reformation theologian 68. False of daily life put a strain not just er. “That’s not a problem for minimize the effects by eating 7. W_____: arrest 70. Right and Blue 71. Listen again on our minds, but on our bodies most people,” Purvis says. “But healthy, exercising regularly, authorization 13. Turkish capital as well. if you suffer from asthma or a getting enough sleep, and tak- 14. State flower of Indiana (pl.) CLUES DOWN Stress, of course, is not lung disease such as emphyse- ing care of yourself in gener- 16. Initials of MI 3 star always a bad thing. It does ma, getting essential oxygen al.” 17. Precedes CAM 1. Plaster backings serve a positive purpose. can be difficult.” He says some Richard Purvis, author of 18. __, you! 2. Remove lid 3. Painter of light initials “It can keep us alert and pre- studies show that acute stress Recalibrate: Six Secrets to 19. Body art (sl.) 21. Disdained writers 4. They break into computers pares us to avoid danger,” events – such as the death of a Resetting Your Age, is a health 23. Japanese insults 5. Rub off Purvis says. “But stress loved one – can trigger asthma and wellness practitioner with 25. Body of water 6. Radioactivity unit becomes a negative factor attacks in which the airway more than 30 years of dedicat- 26. Shopping binge 7. Inability to use language when a person faces continu- between the nose and the lungs ed experience in nutrition, 27. Psychiatric hospital 8. Smelly 9. Highest hand ous challenges without any constrict. Also, rapid breathing exercise, anti-aging and overall 29. Alabama 30. Trauma center (abbr.) 10. Article time mixed in for relief or associated with stress – or wellness. He is the current CEO 31. ___liff: court officer 11. ___wit: doofus relaxation.” hyperventilation – can result in of Skin Moderne Inc., and was 32. Beatles, The ___ Four 12. Afternoon repasts As a result, he says, people a panic attack in some people. founder of such wellness com- 33. 12th Greek letter 15. More humid become overworked, and Gastrointestinal system. panies as Nutrimax, Nutrit- 34. 2nd longest running 20. Greetings 22. A resident of Crete stress-related anxiety and ill- Sometimes people who are brands and Skin Nutrition. He Broadway musical 36. Corpuscle (abbr.) 23. Senegalese singer Maal ness can occur. 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Nashville Classical Charter Nashville Classical Charter seven unique features, each of School held its second annual School’s mission is to educate which is proven to pave a col- Casino Night fundraiser at every child for academic suc- lege path in kindergarten. Studio 615, an event space off cess and personal excellence in As a K-8 school, Nashville Dickerson Road. high school, college and life. Classical offers a commitment . Judy Spencer served as Nashville Classical is a free, to a child’s long-term growth THANK Y U chairman for the fun event. public elementary school locat- and development, understand- FOR HELPING THE ANIMALS Everyone enjoyed casino ed in East Nashville. The staff ing that acquiring knowledge in games, DJ music, drinks and works to educate scholars the early grades sets the stage My name is heavy appetizers, with a full bar through a classical curriculum, for analysis and critical think- in the VIP Lounge. built on the study of great ing, required to succeed in high Polly Esther... Frothy Monkey provided the books, foreign language, and school, college, and life. Every delicious cocktail buffet, which music. child who attends the school and I am a 3-year-old female offered barbecued pork, braised The school has an achieve- receives college preparation. kitty. I weigh 8 pounds and I beef, figs wrapped with country ment-oriented culture, built For more information about am very sweet. I am timid ham, fruit, vegetables, Italian upon core values, common lan- the school, call 615-538-5841, and I need a quiet home. It skewers, chicken salad on toast guage, and “structured joy.” email enroll@nashvilleclassi- will take some time for me to rounds, cheeses, gourmet cook- Nashville Classical offers cal.org or visit nashvilleclassi- feel comfortable in a new ies and much more. families, staff, and students cal.org. place and I’ll probably hide for a while. But when I get used to my new surroundings, I’ll be a wonderful pet and I will love to sit by you and cuddle. I hope Polly Esther with Sharon Langford you will come by to meet me. NASHVILLE HUMANE ASSOCIATION 213 Oceola Avenue Nashville, TN 37209 615-352-1010 www.nashvillehumane.org

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The Pat Patrick Jazz Concert was held at SAME DAY Montgomery Bell Academy (MBA) to raise funds for BELLE MEADE CERTIFIED a scholarship in memory of the late Pat Patrick, the INSURANCE well-known Nashville band leader. EWELRY & REPAIR APPRAISALS Tom Bailey, Gene Shanks, Elizabeth Cato and J State of the Art Laser Welder other friends and family members of Patrick set up the scholarship to help expand the musical horizons Platinum • 14K &18K • Antique Restoration • Sterling Silver • Eyeglass Repair of MBA students. Courtney Travis coordinated the Appraisals • Engraving • Prong Rebuilding • Watch Repair and Watch batteries event. Couldn’t Stand the Weather was performed by Belle Meade Plaza The Pat Patrick Award recipients Sam DeCoster, Same Day 4548 Harding Road 269-3288 David DeRocher, Mauro Mastrapasqua, Harrison Jewelry Repair! (Next to Newk’s) BelleMeadeJewelry.com Steanson, Will Trotman, and Carter Smith. MBA bands played several other numbers under the direction of Jordan Frederick, Tyler Marideth, and Jan Pippin. Trombonist Roy Agee was the Pat Patrick Guest Artist and The Establishment’s mem- Event: Sam DeCoster and Harrison bers, Cole Burgess, John Connor, Greg Cox, Ed Grooms and Alan Suska, also Steanson. performed. Following the concert, guests enjoyed refreshments.

AMERICAN HERITAGE, INC. 615-298-9200 FOR FRIENDLY PROFESSIONAL SERVICE! SHARON LILLICRAP Call 615-300-HOME (4663) LIFE MEMBER GOLD AWARDS OF EXCELLENCE Event: David DeRocher, Mauro Mastrapasqua, Will Trotman, WESTHAVEN ~ OUTDOOR KITCHEN! OAK HILL ~ 4 CAR GARAGE! and Carter Smith. Entertainer's Delight! Fabulous Custom Built Luxury Home Courtyard with Outdoor Kitchen & on Beautifully Landscaped Stone Fireplace, Handsome Hard- Grounds! Upscale Finishes, woods, Formal Dining Rm, 2 Bed- Designer Kitchen open to rooms + Study on Main Level, Living Family Rm/FP & Built in Area open to Gourmet Kitchen with Cabinetry, Elegant Master ThermadoreSOLD! 6 Burner Gas Cooktop, Suite/Main Level, Four Bed- Built in Fridge & Huge Granite Gathering Island, Theatre Rm, Exercise Rm, rooms with Full Baths/Powder Rooms Up & Down, Four Spa- Elegant Main Level Master with Enormous Walk-In Closet, Fun Filled Com- cious Living Areas, 4 Car Garage, Covered Porch/Wood Burning munity/Town Center/Shops, Grocery, Pharmacy, Golf,Tennis & Pool. $649,900. Fireplace overlooks Private Backyard Retreat! $1,395,000. ASHLEY GREEN ~ NEW LISTING! FIELDSTONE FARMS ~ 4 BEDROOMS! Classy One-Level Condo features Hard- Wonderful Open Floor Plan! woods, Crown Molding and Plantation Great Room/Fireplace & Gas Shutters! Tile Flooring in Kitchen, Logs open to Kitchen/White Bathrooms, 2 Linen Closets & Utility Cabinetry, Formal Dining Rm, LR features Fireplace/Smokeless Room, Huge Master Gas Logs, Formal Dining Rm/Chair Suite/Vaulted Ceiling, Studio or Rail,SOLD! 5 Ceiling Fans, Reverse Osmosis Home Office main level with Water Filter, Elongated High Seat Toi- Private Entrance, Big Bonus lets. Lots of Natural Light~15 Windows, Private enclosed Patio, Clubhouse & Rm Second Level. Pool, Play Pool, 55+ Community! Minutes to One Bellevue Place! $249,900. Ground, Tennis & Park, Williamson Cty Schools! $380,000. Event: Brad Gioia, Elizabeth Cato, Jordan Frederick, and Jan Pippin. THE CLOISTER ~ ONE-LEVEL LIVING! WARNER PARK VALLEY ~ FOR LEASE! Handsome Condo with 2 One-Level Living ~ Spa- Bedrooms & 2 Full Baths! cious & Open! Hardwood Living Room features Fire- Floors, Formal Living & place, Spacious and Open Dining, Open Kitchen Floor Plan, The Lot is in- with Large Breakfast cludedSOLD! in the sale. A 55+ Room, Elegant Master Community with Club- Suite separate from the 3 Guest Bedrooms, 3 Full Baths, Bonus house and Pool! Minutes to Rm with Fireplace, Den overlooksLEASED! Private Fenced Backyard, 3 the Nashville Medical Car Covered Parking, Storage Galore, Minutes to Warner Parks, Community,The JCC, Saint Henry & Belle Meade Shopping! One Bellevue Place, St Henry & JCC. $2,395 monthly rent BROOKSIDE FOR LEASE! SMYRNA ~ INDUSTRIAL PROPERTY! Adorable Brookside Cottage! Fabulous Corner Handsome Hardwoods, Great Lot with Amazing Rm/ FP & Custom Shelving Visibility! Land open to Dining Rm, Only - Perfect for Kitchen/Appliances, Master your Business. One Suite separate from 2 Guest Block in from Bedrooms, 2 Full Baths, Utility Lowery to Gate 11 Rm/Full Size Washer & Dryer, Brick Patio overlooks Fenced for Nissan. 0 Wade Backyard, Walk to Richland Greenway, Minutes to the Nashville Herrod Road. Event: Alan Susko, Greg Cox, Roy Agee, John Conner, Earl Medical Community! $1,995. month $195,000 Coleman, and Ed Grooms. April 5, 2018, The News- Page 23

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More than 1,500 people attended the sold out Our Kids HOUSE FOR SALE by Owner Soup Sunday at the Titan’s . Our Kids’ mission is to provide expert medical evalua- tions and crisis counseling services in response to con- cerns of child sexual abuse, and to increase community awareness, conduct research and offer education and training about child sexual abuse. The 25th annual event featured many of Nashville’s finest restaurants. Awards were given to the best soups and included: 3025 Windemere Circle, Nashville, TN 37214 The People’s Choice winner Yucatan Shrimp Chowder by Broadway Brewhouse Midtown and Runner Up Beer OPEN Sunday, April 8th, 1:00-3:00 Cheese Soup with Pretzel Croutons from Trattoria Il HOUSE Monday, April 9th, 1:00-3:00 Mulino. 1-Level Family Home in highly sought after Lincoya Hills area of The Judges’ Choice winner was Feijoda (Portuguese Donelson. 3BD, 1.5 BA, aprox 1761 SF, Carport, Extra Storage. Bean & Pork) by Gray & Dudley and Second place was Level, fenced back yard. $289,900 Creme de Elote by Fido. Most Creative Soup winner was Cubano Sur from For more information on this property please call: Soup: Deb Barnes and Emcee Nick Steaming Goat Food Truck and second place was Beer Beres. Janet Rowenczak 615-826-7703 Cheese with Pretzel Crouton by Trattoria Il Mulino. AUCTION SALE THURSDAY, APRIL 12 – 4:00 PM SPRINGFIELD, TN - PRIME REAL ESTATE HIGHLY IMPROVED – SUPER LOCATION

Soup: Meredith Stewart, Josh Rhodes, Sue Fort White, and 4 BEDROOMS – 2 BATHS BRICK & FRAME HOME Ashley Brantley. 2 CAR GARAGE – EXCELLENT LOT – NEAR DOWNTOWN 1011 5th AVENUE WEST, SPRINGFIELD, TN

DIRECTIONS: From Public Square take 5th Avenue West (Hwy 49 West) – Auction on right just prior to Central Avenue. Soup: Betty Yates, Treue Horne, Maxine Bivins, and Irene This eye catching home will suit any buyer, investor or user and is presently rented for $1,100.00 per month. If you are looking for a spacious Accuff. home which features 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, living room, country kitchen and a 2 car garage, even room for a garden, do not miss this auction. AUCTION NOTE: This property would make a great investment – Springfield, TN is a “RED HOT” rental location – Nashville, TN renters are looking daily.

LEAD PAINT: Any home built prior to 1978 could contain lead base paint. If potential purchaser requires lead base paint inspection, at their ex- pense, it must be completed prior to April 11, 2018 at 5:00 P.M. Purchaser will be required to sign lead base paint waiver prior to purchase con- tract. TERMS: 15% non-refundable deposit day of auction, balance on or before 30 days with deed. Bank Letter of Guarantee with business or personal check. All property offered in “AS IS” “WHERE IS” condition. It shall be the responsibility of all potential buyers to inspect prior to bidding and all bidders shall bid or buy based upon that inspection. All announcements made day of auction take precedence over all printed or oral information. (270) 726-1777 or (270) 754-1110 [email protected] P.O. Box 172 • 507 E 9th Street TNFL#2751 Russellville, KY 42276 www.bllawww.blackfordauctionrealty.com Soup: Sharyon Baer and Soup: Cabanaʼs David Linda Maze. Leathers and Craig Clifft. April 5, 2018, The News- Page 25

Soup Sunday

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Soup: Midtown Cafeʼs Todd Soup: John and Susan Soup: Sarah Catherine Van Cleve and Randy Curtis. Soup: Sarah Robinson, Eric Luehmann, and Mary Ostman. Thornton and McLain Gore. Rayburn.

Soup: Sue Ross, Donna Tilley, and Jane Soup: Corner Marketʼs Scott Nelms, Emily Soup: Niles Meltesen, Charlie, Robert and Christie Andrews, Headrick. Frith, and Kayla Scheffer. and Evan Van Tassel. New Listing! 3737 West End Ave Penthouse

THE WESTBURY Beautifully Renovated, Move In Ready, End/Corner Unit with 3 Balconies and Great Views 3 Bedrooms | 3.5 Baths | 10' Ceilings | 3,421 SF Large Master Suite| Hardwoods Throughout ELAINE FINUCANE 3 Fireplaces| 3 Balconies | 3 Parking Spaces BETTY FINUCANE 615-300-5093 $1,125,000 615-429-5182 www.TheFinucaneTeam.com Nashville 615-327-4800 FridrichandClark.com Williamson Co. 615-263-4800 Page 26- The News, April 5, 2018 n Alumna Kappa Delta Dinner

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The Nashville Kappa Delta Alumni Specializing in Fine CustomAD SPACE Homes! Chapter held a dinner at the home of Ready to buy or sell? Call me. I will help you! Katie Pickel, which raised funds for GET RESULTS FROM YOUR AVAILABLE the Prevention of Child Abuse, one of ADVERTISING DOLLARS! Kappa Delta’s national charities. Corrie Rich, Licensed Realtor Everyone enjoyed wine and cater- https:\\twitter.com\Corrie Realtor. ing by Maggiano’s, which catered the Follow the #BelleMeade Market with me on Twitter!PUT YOUR AD WHERE IT event. @CorrieRealtor WILL BRING RESULTS The Nashville Kappa Delta Alumni (O) 615-298-9800 Chapter is an award-winning alumnae (C) 615-830-5050 chapter which receives the Alumnae Chapter Excellence Award annually. 1212 8th Ave. S. [email protected] Nashville, TN 37203 Other organizations helped by the chapter and the national sorority are the Monroe Carrell Children’s PUT YOUR AD INTO Place your ad today! Hospital at Vanderbilt, Susan G. PUBLIC VIEW. 615-298-1500 Komen, Girl Scouts, the Children’s Dinner: Host Katie Pickel, Lyrad Vass Gal, Jan Evert, Hospital of Richmond, Virginia, and and Janet Johnson. The Orthaepedic Research Awards.

AUCTION SALE SATURDAY, APRIL14, 10:00 AM EAST NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE REAL ESTATE 3 RENTALS ON SAME LOT Dinner: Lacey Bulow, Ellen Tanner, Julie Smith, and Carol Andrews.

2 BEDROOMS – 1 BATH EACH SIDE DUPLEX 1 BEDROOM – 1 BATH HOME – 2 CAR GARAGE RED HOT AREA – NEW DEVELOPMENT – REMODELS THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS INCOME POTENTIAL DO NOT MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY – LOOK TODAY! Dinner: Lacie Simonton, Michelle Heil, Jennifer Anderson, ALL UNITS WILL SELL VACANT – RENTERS MOVING and Stephanie Edwards. 1405 PORTER ROAD, NASHVILLE, TN LEAD PAINT: Any home built prior to 1978 could contain lead base paint. If potential purchaser requires lead base paint inspection, at their expense, it must be completed prior to April 13, 2018 at 5:00 P.M. Purchaser will be required to sign lead base paint waiver prior to purchase contract. TERMS & CONDITIONS: 15% non-refundable deposit day of auction, balance on or before 30 days with deed. Bank Letter of Guarantee with business or personal check. 10% Buyer’s Premium will be added to final bid to determine final sale amount. All property offered in “AS IS” “WHERE IS” condition. It shall be the responsibility of all potential buyers to inspect prior to bidding and all bidders shall bid or buy based upon that inspection. You will need to check with Metro Davidson County/Nashville Planning and Zoning with any plans prior to bidding. All an- nouncements made day of auction take precedence over all printed or oral information.

(270) 726-1777 or (270) 754-1110 [email protected] P.O. Box 172 • 507 E 9th Street TNFL#2751 Russellville, KY 42276 Dinner: Mary Lindley Carswell and Margaret Dinner: Janet Johnson and www.bllawww.blackfordauctionrealty.com Martin. Megan McDaniel April 5, 2018, The News- Page 27 Page 28- The News, April 5, 2018 I DO AREAS 37215 AND 37204 New This Week: 346 Ardsley Place 37215 The Hillsborogh Area 2 3/2.5 townhome with 1 car garage with storage room. Ok, want to jump start your love life? Buy a townhome at The Hillsborough. Everyone whom I have represented in a purchase of a home here has wound up in love within the next 2 years. EVERY SINGLE TIME. Yester- day, when I was over there pricing this townhome, I walked over to the pool- two doors down Which 2 from this unit. The walk was - two minutes. Folks, this place is teaming with people getting ready to go on runs, walking their dogs, and taking short breaks from their laptops. The lo- cation at Hillsboro Pike and Harding Place has always been excellent, but now that Green Hills is the most bustling part of our city, the location is INSANE! 2 new HVAC UNITS. NEW Are You? WATER HEATER. HOA COVERS EXTERIOR. $310 A MONTH. POOL. GUEST HOUSE. 3 OR 2 BDS- THIRD IS USED AS OFFICE. HARDWOODS. $335,000 37215? 37212? 22nd Avenue 37215 Eight stepping stones walk you up to the front door of this cool house. The front room has a wood 37 ? 37 ? burning fireplace and opens to an old fashioned, made for sitting, covered side porch. The din- 204 205 ing room area has been converted to another den area due to the fact that the kitchen is so large and open that the Restoration Hardware BIG dining table makes itself home right where every- 37209? 37206? one naturally wants to be. Three bedrooms and a full bath are on the first floor. The street facing bedroom, I would make into an office; the light from the sun makes doing paperwork not so bad. The upstairs bedroom is a sanctuary. The angled ceilings and the quirky use of each and every 37221? inch of this HUGE space makes it warm and fun to be in. My favorite part of these upstairs rooms is the enclosed alcove for the full size/queen sized bed. It's very romantic!!! BUT, it may not be as romantic as sipping on a glass of wine while sitting on the back deck, watching the sun set while everybody else is sitting in traffic at 5:30. You made it home from downtown in ten minutes. Yep, nothing like Green Hills. $721,000 5133 Stanford 37215 This home is for grownups who want to be a little bit decadent. This home is for the grownup who thrives on entertaining and yearns for a house eager to show itself off. This home asks, "Will the terraced walking stones be twinkling with flowers and tea lights to light your guests' walk up to your front door? Will your guests sip cool sips as they walk the great hall? Will your art that you proudly hang make them pause? Will the fixtures steal the show? Will the summer porch treat them with fruit and champagne? Will they dine in the heart and the soul of your castle? Will they find an excuse to climb the twirled stairs to explore the upstairs? Will they modestly dip their toes in the pond? Will your guests look back as they drive home and consider the love that gleams out of this castle of stone, and twirls, and style? I'll bet that they will! The magic is yours to bring out in your castle. Come see how you shine in this Castle on the Hill. Forest HIlls/Green HIlls $915,000 Belmont Park Terrace 37215 A cul de sac corner lot with green grass, green trees, and a blue pond asks you if you “Kiss your babies, tell your parents would like to send your children to the loved and adored hugging and caring teachers you love them, and take a walk in the of K-4 Percy Priest Elementary School? Does it sound good to save your money now, park with a friend” and ask yourself later? Is JT Moore the right spot? 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And, will you be ever so glad that you never sold your not too GRI, ABR huge warmly, spacious, stresslessly, manageable one level home on a dead end street with a three sided, three car garage with space for bikes, and a lawnmower and skateboards and unclaimed stuff not yet put in the storage upon storage closets in this mid century house which sits under a huge attic that has room to store every picture your artists ever proudly hung on your stainless steel refrigerator that came with (M) 615-593-9854 the house. The .73 acre lot is flat for the trampoline. The Koi pond comes free, but the fish swam away. Comes on this week at $675,000

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2258 Castleman 2260 Castleman $949,900 $974,900 4 BD, 3.5 BA, 3853 SF 4 BD, 3.5 Full BA, 3869 SF Flowing floor plan Entertainer’s dream Large backyard • Gas fireplace Walking distance to Julia Green Elementary Chef’s kitchen with stainless steel appliances Quality, high-end new construction from Hallmark Building Group, just minutes from all Green Hills has to offer. Tons of natural light, high ceilings, and large bonus room over garage.

CHRIS HARWELL Mobile: (615) 969-0302 Office: (615) 244-7503 [email protected]

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