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Christmas comes early for hundreds of Farmers Markets bridge rural Nashville students and urban communities to Kids, parents, teachers to receive hundreds of backpacks overflowing with help both grow supplies and thousands of books donated by International Paintersʼ Union Tennessee’s farmers mar- more fruits and vegetables kets create an economic and than those who shop at gro- social bridge between the cery stores, and proximity state’s rural communities to a farmers market is associ- and its major population cen- ated with a lower body ters. There are many ways to mass index. Farmers markets celebrate this vital role dur- also improve a community’s ing National Farmers Market social health. Data from Week going on now thru USDA surveys reveal that August 11. people who shop at farmers This week will be recog- markets report 15 to 20 posi- nize with extra vendors, spe- tive social interactions per cial guests and activities, food visit, compared to 1 or 2 at a demonstrations, and even grocery store. live music. Korean Veterans Significant economic ben- Bridge in Nashville will be lit efits also reach to our most green for the evenings of rural areas. Markets serve as August 10-11 to recognize the incubators for small food and impact of farmers markets farm product businesses, A generous donation of school supplies was made from the across Tennessee. giving rural entrepreneurs International Union of Painters and Allied Trades (IUPAT). According to the United a platform to improve their States Department of Agri- products and business deci- Christmas came early this community partnership for right partnerships," said the culture (USDA), people who year for hundreds of Nash- IUPAT, whose non-profit wing, International Union of shop at farmers markets eat See Farmers Market on Page 6 ville students and teachers Painters and Allied Trades Painters and Allied Trades when they received thousands Children's Hope Foundation District Council 91 Business of books and hundreds of (PATCH), provides education- Manager Shawn Solner. backpacks stuffed with school al and medical services to "Partnerships like this one supplies - right in time for the youth. Glencliff Elementary between IUPAT International, start of the school year. joins a network of over 90 Glencliff Elementary, First Classics like The Very partner charities and organi- Book, and many area parents Hungry Caterpillar and Char- zations supported by PATCH, and students will help hun- lotte's Web were distributed including hometown chapters dreds of Nashville students along with donated notebooks, of Big Brothers Big Sisters, kickstart the school year." pencils, crayons, and more at Special Olympics, United Way, Founded in 2001, PATCH Glencliff Elementary School. and the YMCA. Foundation is the Inter- The generous donation "IUPAT is committed to lift- national Union of Painters came from the International ing all workers and their fam- and Allied Trades' (IUPAT). Union of Painters and Allied ilies. From classrooms to The group works to support Trades (IUPAT), which repre- apprenticeship pathways to organizations that provide sents over 160,000 painters, continuing skills develop- educational and medical installers, and finishing work- ment, IUPAT's commitment to services for children, along ers across the nation, includ- learning never, never stops. with local sports programs Korean Veterans Bridge in Nashville will be lit green for the ing thousands in Tennessee. And we know that it starts evenings of August 10 - 11 to recognize the impact of farmers See School Supplies on Page 3 The event marked the newest with the right tools and the markets across Tennessee.

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“While we know this is a highly Police officers spend hours at CoreCivic protest charged, emotional people for many people, much of the infor- A nine-hour sit-in that led to cells, while separating families. the nineteen are from Nashville. persons, can only be interpreted mation about our company being the arrest of 20 protesters began Rev. Alaina Cobb, who is with More than 70 officers and 18 as a deliberate and calculated shared by special interest groups early Monday morning outside Mercy Junction Justice and Peace supervisors were pulled from measure to impact public safety is wrong and politically motived, CoreCivic in Green Hills that Center, spoke out against the com- their regular duties to handle the and to unreasonably expend pub- resulting in some people reach- blocked the entrance to the pany that operates a private jail in protest. The department said lic resources. These actions, by a ing misguided conclusions about building. Nashville. Currently, the city is that as of mid-afternoon Monday, few, go far beyond any need to or what we do. The fact is our sole The protest was over Core- reviewing that contract. more than 62 non-emergency right to express a point of view. job is to help the government Civic’s operation of immigration Protesters blocked all en- calls for service were made to At any future sentencing for solve problems in ways it could detention centers for the trances to CoreCivic’s company wait due to a lack of available these illegal acts, there should be not do alone—to help manage Immigration and Customs En- headquarters on Burton Hills patrol officers to handle them. corresponding and commensu- unprecedented humanitarian forcement agency, commonly beginning early Monday morn- “We understand the need of rate consequences.” crises, dramatically improve the known as ICE. CoreCivic is one ing, preventing employees from the people to engage in protest. In a statement released to standard of care for vulnerable of the largest private prison getting inside. Police arrived and We understand the right of the media and on its website, people, and meet other critical and jail operators in the U.S. It asked the protesters to leave, and people to engage in protest,” CoreCivic noted that it has needs efficiently and innovative- operates the Metro-Davidson those who refused were arrested. MNPD Chief Steve Anderson worked with both Democratic ly.” Detention Center in Nashville Ten of the group had chained said in a statement. “I think that and Republican administrations ResistIce Nashville, one of the and seven other facilities in themselves together using steel all of Nashville knows that over at the federal level for more than groups supporting the protest, Tennessee. and concrete, and police began the years we have taken all rea- 30 years, and plays a “small but sent a message on Twitter early The protesters claimed Core- removing their chains over a sonable steps to facilitate and limited role” in the country’s Tuesday morning, announcing Civic makes money from the gov- four-hour period, after which the accommodate those views and immigration system. The compa- all the protesters had been ernment by housing illegal ten also were arrested. those rights as people have ny says the protesters aren’t released from jail, and adding, immigrants detained by ICE and Twenty people were arrested engaged in protests. However, interested in facts, and greatly “The resistance continues.” keeping them in over-packed for criminal trespassing. Five of today's actions, by a handful of distorted CoreCivic’s activities.

ishers, wall coverers, glaziers, From Page One glass workers, floor covering in- Meet Keep School Supplies... stallers, sign makers, display workers, convention and show across the United States. decorators and other trades Artists Tomo The International Union of occupations. IUPAT member- Painters and Allied Trades ship also extends far beyond the (IUPAT) represents over 160,000 workplace to help shape com- & Orvilleville W active and retired members in munities through an abiding the United States and Canada. commitment to service. Members work in the Finishing For more information, visit: Trades as industrial and com- https://iupat.org mercial painters, drywall fin- TDOT Awards I-440 Reconstruction Contract The Tennessee Department of ramp Transportation has awarded the • Early 2019 – Begin heavy contract for the I-440 Recon- construction activities to re- struction Project. The low bid place concrete pavement, widen was submitted by Kiewit the roadway, and remove center Infrastructure South Co. at raised median $152.9 million. The project will • Spring 2019 – Begin 24 hour not include total closure of seg- operations, 6 to 7 days/week, ments of I-440. Rather, the win- heavy nighttime work ning design-build proposal will • Fall 2019 – Begin work on I- complete design and construc- 440 bridge over I-65 tion of the project in less than • August 2020 – anticipated two years. completion “Using the design-build con- Every effort will be made to tracting method allowed us to minimize impacts to drivers explore every available option to while the project is under con- deliver this large, complicated struction. During peak morning project,” TDOT Commissioner and afternoon travel times, two John Schroer said. “We believe lanes of I-440 will remain open the process led to several innova- for the duration of the project. tive concepts, and the winning Nighttime lane closures will be proposal saved more than a year 9:00 p.m. to 5:00 a.m. TDOT is of construction time.” also working closely with Metro AUGUST 11 | 9 a.m.–12 p.m., 1–3 p.m. Over the next 3-4 months, Nashville Public Works to Kiewit Infrastructure South Co. address signal timing and other LIMITED EDITION KEEPSAKE ORNAMENT will work with TDOT to com- issues on local streets in the Pick up Santa’s Sweet Treat Cart, a collaboration from th plete the final design of the I-440 project area, which are likely to entire Keepsake Studio. Available only at this signing eve Reconstruction Project. Initial see an increase in traffic once I- while supplies last. schedule of work is as follows: 440 is under construction. • Fall 2018 – Begin installation The I-440 Reconstruction See store associate ffoor details. of fiber optic network and new Project was one of 962 critical © 2018 Hallmark Licensing, LLC lighting, construction of seven transportation projects included noise walls, and completion of in the 2017 IMPROVE Act legis- 4500 Harding Road two small projects to alleviate lation. For details on those proj- congestion on the westbound ects, please visit https://www. HALLMARK Nashville, TN Murphy Road exit ramp and the tdot.tn.gov/projectneeds/spot#/ 615-383-1422 eastbound Hillsboro Road exit Page 4- The News, August 9, 2018

Metro/State Commentary

By Horace Johns, MTSU Business Professor Former Metro Councilman

Living a life that really works

Several years ago, Charlie ing our country. Munger, business partner of Investor Warren Buffett, gave 8. Get rid of self-serving the commencement address at bias, envy, resentment, and self- the University of Southern pity. When you avoid self-pity, California Law School in which you have a great advantage he attempted to answer a big over everybody else because question: How do we live a life self-pity is a standard condi- that really works? His re- tion. Self-serving bias is also sponse bears thinking about. bad because it’s ridiculous to think that what’s good for you 1. To get what you want, is good for all persons. deserve what you want; trust, success, and admiration are 9. Work with and under peo- earned. It’s such a simple idea. ple you admire, and avoid the It’s the golden rule so to speak: inverse when at all possible. Applications now being accepted for Fall Citizen Police Academy You want to deliver to the world Your outcome in life will be The Nashville Police Depart- tive of a variety of guest speakers, they didn’t have before.” what you would buy if you way more satisfactory and way ment is pleased to announce that including members of the police Each applicant should commit were on the other end. better if you work under people the fall session of the popular department’s specialized compo- to attending at least 9 of the 12 ses- you really admire. Citizen Police Academy will nents. Topics will include gangs, sions, be a Davidson County resi- 2. Learn to love and admire begin Monday, September 10. narcotics enforcement, domestic dent/business owner at least 21 the right people, alive or dead. 10. Learn to maintain your Nashvillians interested in learn- violence, traffic/DUI enforcement, years old, and have no arrest There is no love that’s so right objectivity, especially when it’s ing about the inner workings and internet crimes, emergency pre- record (excluding minor traffic vio- as admiration-based love. hardest. Objectivity mainte- law enforcement strategies of paredness, crime prevention and lations). While completion of the nance routines are totally their police department are cor- the judicial process. There will course gives citizens an under- 3. Acquiring wisdom is a required in life if you’re going dially invited to apply for this also be a tour and a demonstra- standing of the workings of the moral duty, as well as a practi- to be a correct thinker. Charles free 12-week course. tion by the Aviation, Canine and Metropolitan Nashville Police cal one. You are not going to get Darwin paid special attention to Classes will be held on Mounted Units. Department, it does not make a very far in life based on what disconfirming evidence particu- Monday nights from 6 p.m. - 9 p.m. “The Citizen Police Academy participant a certified law enforce- you already know; it’s all about larly when it disconfirmed some- through December 3rd in the provides a unique view of this ment officer, nor is it designed to a journey of lifetime learning. thing he believed and loved. community room of the East department and Nashville’s law train citizens to perform law Precinct, 936 E. Trinity Lane. enforcement professionals,” Chief enforcement duties. Applications 4. Learn to fluency the big 11. You’ll be most successful Because class size is limited, Steve Anderson said. “We invite can be submitted by logging onto interested persons are urged to folks from all neighborhoods, par- www.nashville.gov/Police-Depart multi-disciplinary ideas of the when you’re most intensely apply now. The deadline for appli- ticularly those in East Nashville, to ment/Get-Involved/Citizen-Police world and use them regularly. interested. If at all feasible you cations is 5 p.m. August 31st. consider applying. Class members -Academy.aspx The really big ideas carry 95% want to drift into doing some- Participants will learn about will come away each week with To receive an application by of the freight, but they are no thing in which you really have police work through the perspec- knowledge about police work that mail or fax, call 615-880-2892. good if you don't practice them; a natural interest. if you don’t practice, you lose them. 12. Learn the all-important Green Hills News, Belle Meade News, West Meade News, concept of assiduity. Sit down 5. Learn to think through and do it until it’s done. West Side News, Bellevue News, Donelson News, problems backwards, as well as Whenever you are behind in Hermitage News and Nashville Today Newspapers forward. In other words, if you your work or other commit- want to help India you should ments, be willing to work over- Gary Cunningham, Founder and Publisher Emeritus not ask “how can I help India,” time to catch up. but “what’s doing the worst Anthony Cunningham _ President and Publisher damage in India?” 13. Use setbacks in life as an opportunity to become a bigger Wanda Southerland - Contributor Horace Johns - Columnist 6. Be reliable; unreliability and better person. Don’t wal- can cancel out other virtues. If low. Life is full of hard blows, Gloria Ruth Finney - Contributor Larry Lipman - Columnist you’re unreliable it doesn’t mat- but it doesn’t matter if you Paul Ladd - Contributor Brenda Batey - Social Editor ter what your virtues are, you’re view and practice every mis- Jim Wilson - Columnist Lisa Bold - Production Manager going to crater immediately. chance in life as an opportunity to learn something and utilize Member: Published weekly by GCA Publishing Co., Inc. at 2323 Crestmoor Road in Nashville, Tn. 37215, (615)-298-1500. 7. Avoid intense ideologies; a terrible blow in a construc- Copyright © and Trademarked ™ 1999, all rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced Suburban Newspaper Network in whole or in part by any means without the express written consent of the publisher. always consider the other side tive fashion. as carefully as your own. You see a lot of it on TV. It can hap- 14. The highest reach of civ- GCA Publishing Company Inc.: 615-298-1500 pen with both religious and ilization is a seamless system political ideology – either can of trust among all parties con- E-mail: [email protected] Ticked Off Hotline: 615-298-5597 get extreme and too dogmatic. cerned. And if your proposed SUBSCRIPTION INFORMATION That’s when one loses his/her marriage contract has 47 pages, One year is $15 (local), $30 (out of state). ability to be open-minded. The my suggestion is do not enter. Send name, address and telephone number to: idiocy of negative political Contact Horace Johns at Subscriptions, GCA Publishing Co. Inc., 2323 Crestmoor Road, Nashville, TN 37215 intensity is dividing and hurt- [email protected] August 9, 2018, The News- Page 5 Page 6- The News, August 9, 2018

From Page One Farmers Market... ision-making. The average Amer- connects consumers with Ten- ican farmer receives about 17 nessee farmers, farmers mar- cents for every dollar spent on kets, farm products, and activi- food purchased through a gro- ties, plus food and farm related cery store, but farmers who sell products made in Tennessee. at a farmers market earn about The Tennessee’s farmers 90 cents. The benefit to agricul- markets directory can be tural communities is also accessed at www.PickTNPro social. In an industry where the ducts.org and via the Pick average farmer’s age is over 60, TN mobile app. Follow Pick 16 percent of all farmers mar- Tennessee on social media for ket farmers are under 35. seasonal updates and informa- Pick Tennessee is a free tion about farm related events, service of the Tennessee De- activities, and products. partment of Agriculture that

The Greater Nashville American Heart Association Names Jeannie and Herman Williams, M.D. Co-chairs of the 45th Annual Middle Tennessee Heart Gala The Greater Nashville later in 2013, he also suffered a “I’ve had the privilege to life was saved using bystander Washington and a Master in American Heart Association is stroke and fully recovered. As if work with the Greater Nash- CPR, something the American Public Health from Harvard pleased to announce Dr. two miraculous reveries were ville American Heart and Heart and American Stroke University. He is a Board-Certi- Herman Williams and his wife, not enough, in 2017, he had a American Stroke Association Association has worked tireless- fied Coach and holds the Jeannie Williams, as the co- second cardiac arrest at the for several years and am a great ly to teach,” states Dr Williams. advanced coaching certificate of chairs for the 2019 Middle Nashville International Air- supporter of their work due to Herman is an active board Professional Certified Coach Tennessee Heart Gala set for port and was saved, once again, member for the American Heart (PCC) from the International January 26, 2019 at the Scher- by bystander CPR. and Stroke Association, and he Coach Federation (ICF). merhorn Symphony Center, the “Because of our personal is a senior hospital executive For more than 45 years, the premier event’s 45th year. connection as a family to heart with extensive healthcare Heart Gala has supported the Dr. Williams has deep per- disease and stroke, we know expertise that includes the man- American Heart Association’s sonal connections to the mis- how important it is to bring agement and operations of large mission of building healthier sion of the American Heart and more attention to this worthy and small-scale national clinics lives free of cardiovascular dis- American Stroke Association. cause. My husband is alive and hospitals over the span of eases and stroke, the number He suffered a cardiac arrest at today because of what the his 17-year career. He currently one and number five killers of age 31 during his orthopedic American Heart and American serves as Executive Vice all Americans. surgery residency while he was Stroke Association has done in my personal experience with President and Chief Clinical For more information about playing in a game our community. We’re looking heart disease and stroke Officer at RCCH Health- care the 2019 Middle Tennessee Heart with his co-residents. He was forward to leading the Heart throughout my life. The mis- Partners. Dr. Williams holds a Gala, please contact Kristin resuscitated by his colleague Association’s Mission this year sion especially hit home for me Doctor of Medicine from Boston Palmer at 615-340-4146 or e-mail using bystander CPR and ulti- and support the fight against last year when I suffered a sec- University School of Medicine, a Kristin.Palmer@ Heart.org. mately had an internal defibril- heart disease and stroke,” ond sudden cardiac arrest at Master of Business Administra- lator implanted. Some years states Jeannie Williams. the Nashville Airport and my tion from the University of

Classic literature, history, sports to feature in TPAC's 18-19 Season for Young People Reservations are open now, turned away for inability to pay. ly-based in Rishon Lezion, Israel version of the award-winning and teachers interested in bring- In addition, each perform- and New York City; book about a boy who learns ing students to performances can ance meets a multitude of cur- Around the Americas with haunting, buried truths about his do so now at TPAC.org. riculum standards. Andrés, Nov. 26-28, 2018, Uno Dos seemingly utopian society; “Classic literature is a theme The full line-up for the Tres Andrés, featuring a Latin The Rainbow Fish, Feb. 25 – of the season overall. We’re upcoming school year, with Grammy Award-winning artist March 1, 2019, Mermaid Theatre bringing great literary works artistic companies noted, is: and his band, blending language, of Nova Scotia, adapted from to life, along with specific peri- STAND, Sept. 24-28, 2018, geography, and culture into an children’s literature with inno- ods in American and British Writer’s Stage, inspired by a true interactive concert; vative puppetry, stunning visual history,” said Roberta Ciuffo, story of friendship between a A Christmas Carol, at TPAC effects, and original music; TPAC’s Executive Vice President homeless man and a volunteer at Nov. 29-30, 2018 and on tour to Me… Jane: The Dreams for Education and Outreach. Nashville’s Room at the Inn; schools November 26-December and Adventures of Young “Overall, we’re staging powerful The Curious Picnic, in- 14, an action-packed, high-energy Jane Goodall, March 4-8, 2019, stories, hearing different voices, school tour, Oct. 1 – Nov. 2, 2018, staging of the Charles Dickens’ The Kennedy Center, a musical A journey to the Klondike and exploring some serious, Theater Craft, tapping into the classic produced by Mark Cabus; adventure with the young Jane during the gold rush, a bilingual challenging issues that matter to natural curiosity of early child- Call of the Wild: Illustrated Goodall, now a renowned prima- musical tour of the Americas young people.” hood, with humor and STEM Edition, Dec. 3-7, 2019, Theatre tologist and anthropologist; and and even the excitement of a soc- TPAC’s Season for Young learning woven into a light- Heroes, a fast-paced, multi-media Two invited dress re- cer match await student audi- People is presented through the hearted story; adventure which recreates Jack hearsals with Nashville Opera: ences who attend performances Humanities Outreach in Ten- The Phantom Tollbooth, London’s novel about a magnifi- Verdi’s masterpiece La Traviata, through Tennessee Performing nessee (HOT) program, started Oct. 22-26, 2018, Enchantment cent dog; Oct. 2, 2108, and Tales of Hoffman, Arts Center’s 2018-19 Season for in 1983 to present rich learning Theatre Company, an exciting Fisk Jubilee Singers, Feb. 5, April 2, 2019, a fantastic voyage Young People. experiences for children from adventure adapted from the popu- 2019, the annual appearance of into the human heart. The 14-work season, consisting across the state as part of the lar novel for young readers, the world-renowned choir which For more information on the of national, international and organization’s nonprofit mis- brought to life with inventive pup- preserved the unique American 18-19 Season for Young People, local productions, is curated espe- sion. With the support of gener- petry, masks, and special effects; tradition known today as Negro teacher workshops, project- cially for school groups and stu- ous sponsors and donors, admis- Invisi-BALL, Nov. 13-15, 2018, spirituals; based learning units, and collab- dents from pre-K to 12th grade sion prices for student perform- Nadine Bommer Dance Com- A Literature to Life Stage orations in the classroom with and brings life to literature, histo- ances are kept affordable for chil- pany, immersing the audience in Presentation of The Giver by trained teaching artists, visit ry, science and other subjects dren from public, private and a soccer match from an innova- Lois Lowry, Feb. 11-15, 2019, Young TPAC.org, e-mail Education through theater, music and dance. home settings, so no child is tive organization which is dual- Audiences New York, a staged @TPAC.org or call 615-782-4084. Page 6- The News, August 9, 2018

From Page One Farmers Market... sion-making. The average Amer- connects consumers with Ten- ican farmer receives about 17 nessee farmers, farmers mar- cents for every dollar spent on kets, farm products, and activi- food purchased through a gro- ties, plus food and farm related cery store, but farmers who sell products made in Tennessee. at a farmers market earn about The Tennessee’s farmers 90 cents. The benefit to agricul- markets directory can be tural communities is also accessed at www.PickTNPro social. In an industry where the ducts.org and via the Pick average farmer’s age is over 60, TN mobile app. Follow Pick 16 percent of all farmers mar- Tennessee on social media for ket farmers are under 35. seasonal updates and informa- Pick Tennessee is a free tion about farm related events, service of the Tennessee De- activities, and products. partment of Agriculture that

The Greater Nashville American Heart Association Names Jeannie and Herman Williams, M.D. Co-chairs of the 45th Annual Middle Tennessee Heart Gala The Greater Nashville later in 2013, he also suffered a “I’ve had the privilege to life was saved using bystander Washington and a Master in American Heart Association is stroke and fully recovered. As if work with the Greater Nash- CPR, something the American Public Health from Harvard pleased to announce Dr. two miraculous reveries were ville American Heart and Heart and American Stroke University. He is a Board-Certi- Herman Williams and his wife, not enough, in 2017, he had a American Stroke Association Association has worked tireless- fied Coach and holds the Jeannie Williams, as the co- second cardiac arrest at the for several years and am a great ly to teach,” states Dr Williams. advanced coaching certificate of chairs for the 2019 Middle Nashville International Air- supporter of their work due to Herman is an active board Professional Certified Coach Tennessee Heart Gala set for port and was saved, once again, member for the American Heart (PCC) from the International January 26, 2019 at the Scher- by bystander CPR. and Stroke Association, and he Coach Federation (ICF). merhorn Symphony Center, the “Because of our personal is a senior hospital executive For more than 45 years, the premier event’s 45th year. connection as a family to heart with extensive healthcare Heart Gala has supported the Dr. Williams has deep per- disease and stroke, we know expertise that includes the man- American Heart Association’s sonal connections to the mis- how important it is to bring agement and operations of large mission of building healthier sion of the American Heart and more attention to this worthy and small-scale national clinics lives free of cardiovascular dis- American Stroke Association. cause. My husband is alive and hospitals over the span of eases and stroke, the number He suffered a cardiac arrest at today because of what the his 17-year career. He currently one and number five killers of age 31 during his orthopedic American Heart and American serves as Executive Vice all Americans. surgery residency while he was Stroke Association has done in my personal experience with President and Chief Clinical For more information about playing in a basketball game our community. We’re looking heart disease and stroke Officer at RCCH Health- care the 2019 Middle Tennessee Heart with his co-residents. He was forward to leading the Heart throughout my life. The mis- Partners. Dr. Williams holds a Gala, please contact Kristin resuscitated by his colleague Association’s Mission this year sion especially hit home for me Doctor of Medicine from Boston Palmer at 615-340-4146 or e-mail using bystander CPR and ulti- and support the fight against last year when I suffered a sec- University School of Medicine, a Kristin.Palmer@ Heart.org. mately had an internal defibril- heart disease and stroke,” ond sudden cardiac arrest at Master of Business Administra- lator implanted. Some years states Jeannie Williams. the Nashville Airport and my tion from the University of

Classic literature, history, sports to feature in TPAC's 18-19 Season for Young People Reservations are open now, turned away for inability to pay. ly-based in Rishon Lezion, Israel version of the award-winning and teachers interested in bring- In addition, each perform- and New York City; book about a boy who learns ing students to performances can ance meets a multitude of cur- Around the Americas with haunting, buried truths about his do so now at TPAC.org. riculum standards. Andrés, Nov. 26-28, 2018, Uno Dos seemingly utopian society; “Classic literature is a theme The full line-up for the Tres Andrés, featuring a Latin The Rainbow Fish, Feb. 25 – of the season overall. We’re upcoming school year, with Grammy Award-winning artist March 1, 2019, Mermaid Theatre bringing great literary works artistic companies noted, is: and his band, blending language, of Nova Scotia, adapted from to life, along with specific peri- STAND, Sept. 24-28, 2018, geography, and culture into an children’s literature with inno- ods in American and British Writer’s Stage, inspired by a true interactive concert; vative puppetry, stunning visual history,” said Roberta Ciuffo, story of friendship between a A Christmas Carol, at TPAC effects, and original music; TPAC’s Executive Vice President homeless man and a volunteer at Nov. 29-30, 2018 and on tour to Me… Jane: The Dreams for Education and Outreach. Nashville’s Room at the Inn; schools November 26-December and Adventures of Young “Overall, we’re staging powerful The Curious Picnic, in- 14, an action-packed, high-energy Jane Goodall, March 4-8, 2019, stories, hearing different voices, school tour, Oct. 1 – Nov. 2, 2018, staging of the Charles Dickens’ The Kennedy Center, a musical A journey to the Klondike and exploring some serious, Theater Craft, tapping into the classic produced by Mark Cabus; adventure with the young Jane during the gold rush, a bilingual challenging issues that matter to natural curiosity of early child- Call of the Wild: Illustrated Goodall, now a renowned prima- musical tour of the Americas young people.” hood, with humor and STEM Edition, Dec. 3-7, 2019, Theatre tologist and anthropologist; and and even the excitement of a soc- TPAC’s Season for Young learning woven into a light- Heroes, a fast-paced, multi-media Two invited dress re- cer match await student audi- People is presented through the hearted story; adventure which recreates Jack hearsals with Nashville Opera: ences who attend performances Humanities Outreach in Ten- The Phantom Tollbooth, London’s novel about a magnifi- Verdi’s masterpiece La Traviata, through Tennessee Performing nessee (HOT) program, started Oct. 22-26, 2018, Enchantment cent dog; Oct. 2, 2108, and Tales of Hoffman, Arts Center’s 2018-19 Season for in 1983 to present rich learning Theatre Company, an exciting Fisk Jubilee Singers, Feb. 5, April 2, 2019, a fantastic voyage Young People. experiences for children from adventure adapted from the popu- 2019, the annual appearance of into the human heart. The 14-work season, consisting across the state as part of the lar novel for young readers, the world-renowned choir which For more information on the of national, international and organization’s nonprofit mis- brought to life with inventive pup- preserved the unique American 18-19 Season for Young People, local productions, is curated espe- sion. With the support of gener- petry, masks, and special effects; tradition known today as Negro teacher workshops, project- cially for school groups and stu- ous sponsors and donors, admis- Invisi-BALL, Nov. 13-15, 2018, spirituals; based learning units, and collab- dents from pre-K to 12th grade sion prices for student perform- Nadine Bommer Dance Com- A Literature to Life Stage orations in the classroom with and brings life to literature, histo- ances are kept affordable for chil- pany, immersing the audience in Presentation of The Giver by trained teaching artists, visit ry, science and other subjects dren from public, private and a soccer match from an innova- Lois Lowry, Feb. 11-15, 2019, Young TPAC.org, e-mail Education through theater, music and dance. home settings, so no child is tive organization which is dual- Audiences New York, a staged @TPAC.org or call 615-782-4084. August 9, 2018, The News- Page 7

Katyʼs Hallmark Belle Meade will be featuring an Dr. Ashley Terry joins Saint Thomas early Christmas celebration this Saturday Medical Partners - Bellevue Keepsake pleted her residency in family Artists Tom Best and Orville Wilson will be present to sign medicine at the University of Ornaments Tennessee Medical Center. Dr. Terry enjoys building worked on the Star Wars and relationships with the whole Wizard of Oz ornament series. family, educating patients on disease management, and moti- Both artists will be available vating patients to cultivate for photos and signing of lifestyles that promote their Keepsake Ornaments. health and wellbeing. Her clini- “We know Hallmark Keep- cal interests include hyperten- sake Ornaments are a huge sion, diabetes, women’s health part of Holiday traditions for care, well-child exams, and pre- families everywhere, and we Ashley Terry ventative medicine. can’t wait to bring this special When she’s not working, Dr. experience to Nashville.” said Ashley Terry, D.O., family Terry enjoys spending time Charlie Tallent, Owner Katy’s medicine and primary care with her family and friends, Hallmark. “we couldn't be more physician, has joined Saint reading, photography, travel- excited for Keepsake Ornament Thomas Medical Partners, ing, running and biking. fans to meet Tom Best and practicing at the new Bellevue Saint Thomas Medical Orville Wilson.” location. Saint Thomas Health Partners – Bellevue is a full- The Christmas celebration is part of Ascension, the service care center designed to will be open to the public and nation’s largest Catholic and meet patients’ medical needs great for all ages. non-profit health system. close to home. Saint Thomas Dr. Terry, a Nashville native Health is building a smarter Katy’s Hallmark is located who is board certified in family network, offering on-site lab at Belle Meade Plaza on 4500 Tom Best Orville Wilson medicine, strives to create a testing, imaging and other serv- Harding Road. Store hours are patient-centered clinic environ- ices available at one location. On Saturday, August 11, The limited edition “Santa’s Monday - Friday, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. ment that serves all ages with STMP – Bellevue includes pri- Katy’s Hallmark will feature an Sweet Treat Cart” a collabora- and Sunday 12:30 p.m. to 6 p.m. compassion and enthusiasm. mary care serving all ages, lab in-store signing with popular tion from the entire Keepsake For more information call She earned her Bachelor of services, walk-in and same-day Keepsake Ornament artists Studio will only be available at (615) 383-1422. Science in Biology at Xavier appointments, and outpatient Tom Best and Orville Wilson this signing event. University, and her Master’s in rehabilitation. Hours are 7 a.m. from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. and 1 Tom Best who started with Public Health and Doctorate in – 7 p.m. Monday through Friday, p.m.-3 p.m. Celebrating the Hallmark in 1982 is best known Have a community news Osteopathic Medicine, both and Saturday 8 a.m. – 2 p.m. Christmas season ahead of for the Frosty Friends and story? Let us know! from Nova Southeastern Learn more or schedule an University College of Osteo- appointment online at Saint time, Katy’s will host a memo- Beer Stein Series. Orville [email protected] rable, exciting holiday event. Wilson who started in 1996 has pathic Medicine. Dr. Terry com- ThomasDoctors.com/Bellevue.

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states with capital punishment spends more taxpayers’ money shall not murder; and whoever have already adopted more in handling cases of death row murders will be liable to judg- humane methods to carry out inmates. This is due to the ment.’1 John 3:15 Everyone who Taxing executions. length and complexity of trials, hates his brother is a murderer, 5. Death penalty is a just pun- the number of defenders to be and you know that no murderer ishment for crimes committed hired and the overall process. has eternal life abiding in him. Matters against the rights to life, free- They contend that there are two Deuteronomy 5:17 “‘You shall dom and safety of victims. trials the state will spend for. not murder. Genesis 9:6 “Who- By Jim Wilson, CPA It is the right of an individ- One is for the verdict and ever sheds the blood of man, by ual to live peacefully and be another for the sentencing, not man shall his blood be shed, for free from harm. Unfortunately, including the number of God made man in his own crimes like murder, rape and appeals that will be submitted image. Romans 13:4 For he is assault are committed by perpe- while keeping the convicted God's servant for your good. What Shall We Say About Capital trators who have no regard for prisoner inside maximum secu- But if you do wrong, be afraid, Punishment? life and property of others. rity. for he does not bear the sword Since they violate other peo- 4. Death penalty is a form of in vain. For he is the servant of The impending death by taining the lives of incarcerat- ple’s lives, it is but fair that they revenge. God, an avenger who carries injection planned for Billy Ray ed individuals serving life. are brought to justice and suf- While proponents say that out God's wrath on the wrong- Irick is a matter of much con- 2. It deters would-be crimi- fer the fate they rightfully imposing capital punishment is doer. Exodus 21:12 “Whoever cern on both sides of the sub- nals to commit felonies. deserve. People who are for cap- a form of retribution, that is, to strikes a man so that he dies ject of capital punishment. Advocates of death penalty ital punishment also talk about punish who has committed a shall be put to death. Matthew What should be our position on cite examples on how imposing free will wherein an individual crime. Opponents argue that it 5:21-22 “You have heard that it the subject? At the outset, I sug- the death sentence or abolish- is given the right to do things in is revenge. For the latter, to was said to those of old, ‘You gest we approach the question ing it have affected crime rate. his or her own volition and he avenge a crime committed to shall not murder; and whoever with open minded forensic sup- According to a study conducted or she is responsible for his or another individual may be murders will be liable to judg- port. The study of forensic in the late 1960’s, there was a her own fate. In the Irick case, understandable; but some say ment.’ But I say to you that evidence, by definition(s) is, 1. 7% crime rate increase on the some people have suggested killing someone for murdering everyone who is angry with his “Relating to or denoting the years when this law was abol- that we ask the family of the another person is also uncon- brother will be liable to judg- application of scientific meth- ished. On the other hand, fewer seven-year old girl, he killed. stitutional. It is a crime in itself ment; whoever insults his ods and techniques to the inves- crimes were committed with How they feel; or if were possi- that is only masked by the term brother will be liable to the tigation of crime;” 2. “Scientif- the increase in number of ble, ask her. capital punishment and in council; and whoever says, ‘You ic tests or techniques used in inmates in the death row who truth, only continues the series fool!’ will be liable to the hell of connection with the detection were executed each year. List of Cons (no pun in- of violence. To this response fire. 1 Corinthians 6:19-20 Or do of crime.” 3. “Gathering infor- Proponents say that these fig- tended) of Death Penalty: many reply, the constitution you not know that your body is mation and support without ures clearly indicate the effica- 1. There is the possibility that allows the death penalty. It is a temple of the Holy Spirit personal infusion of opinion.” cy of capital punishment on innocent people are wrongly exe- not unconstitutional. within you, whom you have The proper approach to any deterring capital crimes. cuted. 5. It is a platform that is anti- from God? You are not your study should be without pre- 3. The absence of death One of the arguments of poor and discriminatory. own, for you were bought with a conceived ideas or personal penalty is synonymous to crime opponents of death penalty is Those who are death row price. So glorify God in your bias. But, that is quite difficult rate increase. the inevitability of sending inmates and sentenced to death body. Romans 14:8 For if we with the question of capital As reported by time maga- innocent people, who are are targets of discrimination as live, we live to the Lord, and if punishment among other zine, an estimated 2,000,000+ wrongly accused, to death row evidenced by a high percentage we die, we die to the Lord. So inflammatory subjects. With- people in the United States have and eventually executed. The of inmates who are poor and then, whether we live or out leading the discussion by been victims of crimes, from sad thing about this, according are mostly the ones who get the whether we die, we are the my own acceptance or preju- assault to murder. With insuffi- to those who are opposed, is death penalty. They contend Lord's. Proverbs 6:16-19 There dice, I will present arguments cient laws to address this prob- that innocence is proven after that such occurs because they are six things that the LORD for and against capital punish- lem or the lack of teeth in these the execution has been carried lack the finances to pay for hates, seven that are an abomi- ment (from various sources) laws, criminals become care- out. Most of the people who great and powerful defense nation to him: haughty eyes, a and then summarize with less and bolder to commit commented on this case, were attorneys. With the desperate lying tongue, and hands that Biblical commentary, without heinous crimes because of the appalled that 32 years have views pointed out by propo- shed innocent blood, a heart personal comment. The study is leniency in punishments and passed without execution. nents and opponents of death that devises wicked plans, feet not exhaustive, but perhaps it loop holes in the justice system. There should have been plenty penalty, deciding on which that make haste to run to evil, a will prompt additional research For these reasons, there is a of time to research the guilt or group was able to prove a more false witness who breathes out on the matter. need for death penalty. If the innocence. logical perspective on the issue lies, and one who sows discord Currently, there are more death penalty becomes a for- 2. In relation to free will, some can be challenging. The respon- among brothers. Ecclesiastes than 60 Tennessee inmates on mality without performance, it criminals are suffering from sibility is on the Legislators 3:3 A time to kill, and a time to death row, so now is a good time will lose all effects on personal mental illness or are having who should consider all of the heal; a time to break down, and to take another look at this behavior. clouded judgment at the time of laws regarding capital punish- a time to build up; Numbers moral and physical question. The threat without action is the crime. ment. In summary, they should 35:31 Moreover, you shall accept useless. Opponents contend that be cognizant of the voice of the no ransom for the life of a mur- Consider the following list 4. It is constitutional and does there are instances where people, but they must decide derer, who is guilty of death, of Pros and Cons regarding not violate the Eighth Amend- people commit pre-meditated what is best for the entire popu- but he shall be put to death. Capital Punishment: ment which prohibits the federal crimes and are aware of what lous. What do you think? Share government from imposing they are doing. However, it does Now, what does the Bible your feelings with me. Let me Pro Capital Punishment: excessive bail, fines and cruel not discount the fact that Say? Leviticus 24:17 “Whoever hear from you. 1. The death penalty costs the and unusual punishments, in- crimes can also be committed takes a human life shall surely government less as opposed to cluding torture. out of passion or extreme anger be put to death. Exodus 20:13 For more information, call life imprisonment without parole. Advocates of death penalty triggered by a situation which “You shall not murder. Matthew Wilson & Wilson, PC, CPA, CFE (This is a heated debate in most say that the pain associated makes an offender act on 5:21-26 “You have heard that it at 615-673-1330 or email jim@ literature.) with the execution of a death impulse. There are also those was said to those of old, ‘You wilsonandwilsoncpa.com Proponents say despite ex- row inmate is not improbable. who are suffering from mental penses incurred by the govern- Even the U.S. Supreme Court illnesses and are not taking ment from imposing capital has rejected the Eighth Amend- medication which can lead to punishment, death penalty is ment challenge which stated them committing offenses they Interested in Freelance writing still cheaper compared to the that the drug used to render the have no control of. costs of life without parole. criminal coma-like uncon- 3. It is an added cost to the for The News? Although there is no contention scious before injecting the government and taxpayers’ that the cost of the former is lethal drug is not capable to do money. Send resume and writing samples to: high, life imprisonment is accu- so completely. 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She his undergraduate degree from professional with 20 years of also designs and develops mar- the Indiana University Kelley culture Commissioner Jai addition of Stuart Hunter as Templeton have announced the TMA Medical Banking’s new diverse experience in key com- keting collateral and presenta- School of Business. munications roles including tions and manages and exe- appointment of David Arnold relationship manager. as State Forester and Assistant Stuart will join the media, non-profit, corpo- cutes Skanska’s internal annu- rate, entertainment, govern- al COE conferences. Tennessee Bank & Commissioner for Blake Wilson, TMA Forestry. Medical Banking’s ment, and education sectors. Hackney joined Skanska in Trust Tennessee Bank & Trust is A 28-year veter- Division Head, in Over the past year, she pio- 2008 as an outreach and events pleased to announce Jeff Young an of the Ten- growing loans and neered the creation of the dis- manager. She has more than 10 will be rejoining the bank as nessee Department deposits within the trict’s first-ever strategic mar- years of industry experience Senior Vice President of Com- of Agriculture medical communi- keting efforts formalizing much and extensive experience work- mercial Banking and Strategic Division of Forestry, ty, including doc- of the work around community ing in marketing and digital Planning, a newly-created role Arnold assumed Hunter tors and their prac- and family engagement. She advertising. She earned her Arnold at the bank. the role August 1. tices, as well as healthcare com- helped to address key issues of Bachelor of Science degree in Jeff joined Ten- The State Forester and panies and medical real estate customer service and branding marketing from Western nessee Bank & Assistant Commissioner is investors throughout Middle in support of the district’s Kentucky University. Trust in 2008 from responsible for the administra- Tennessee. TMA Medical Bank- strategic framework. Regions Bank and tion of the Tennessee Depart- ing has seen extensive Rutledge has a long and dis- Stites & Harbison, has been involved ment of Agriculture’s Division growth throughout recent tinguished career bridging the in several roles of Forestry. The division man- months. education, non-profit and pub- PLLC throughout the ages more than 168,000 acres of “As INSBANK’s TMA lic sectors and brings to this Stites & Harbison, PLLC wel- company including state-owned forests, oversees Medical Banking continues to role a wealth of knowledge comes attorney Jonathan Wolf Young commercial bank- wildfire prevention and sup- see tremendous growth, we are from around the state of to the Nashville office. Wolf ing and most recently serving pression, reforestation, land- thrilled to welcome a new mem- Tennessee and key best prac- joins the Intellectual Property as the bank’s Williamson owner assistance programs, ber to this division,” said Jim tices for best-in-class marketing & Technology and Domestic County Area Executive. He is forest health initiatives, urban Rieniets, President and CEO of and communications. Relations/Family Law Service returning to the bank after a forestry programs, and forest INSBANK. “Stuart’s experi- Prior to joining MNPS, Groups. brief stint with Studio Bank in inventory. ence in medical private bank- Rutledge was director for the Wolf works with Nashville. In addition to man- Arnold most recently ing in Middle Tennessee brings Office of University Publications clients on a wide aging key relationships at the worked as Assistant State significant value to the division at Tennessee State University range of copyright, bank, he will be working closely Forester, overseeing as much as and enhances the TMA Medical providing branding, writing, trademark, and with President and CEO Dan $4 million in federal grants Banking team as a whole. He’s editing, production, special other intellectual Andrews Jr. in coordinating annually, contributing to the strengthening our team and projects and marketing expert- property law litiga- strategic initiatives of the development of the division’s adding to our capacity to serve ise. She also served under for- tion and transac- bank. short- and long-term strategic more physicians and medical mer Governor Phil Bredesen’s tional matters Wolf Jeff is a graduate of The and tactical plans, and support- practices throughout the administration and was the related to the University of Georgia and ing budgeting, planning, and region.” first African-American hired to media and entertainment in- received his MBA from Georgia hiring within the division. He Prior to joining INSBANK, handle statewide internal and dustry, as well as domestic rela- State University in Atlanta. also supervised the administra- Hunter served as a commercial external communications for tions/family law matters. His After graduation, he successful- tion of the division’s forest credit underwriter focused on the Tennessee Department of work includes matters related ly completed AmSouth Bank's health and sustainability unit, the medical industry with Economic and Community to music publishing; royalty Management Training Program, as well as the reforestation Pinnacle Financial Partners. Development where she coordi- disputes; the creation, acquisi- the Tennessee Bankers Assoc- unit. Previously he served as Prior to its merger with nated press events and major tion, licensing, and infringe- iation Commercial Banking forest management chief, forest Pinnacle, Hunter worked in the job announcements with com- ment of intellectual property School at Vanderbilt University inventory and analysis coordi- Medical Private Banking group panies such as Nissan North rights; social media; internet and the LSU Graduate School of nator, forest products market- at Avenue Bank. America, Gateway Computers, defamation; right of publicity; Banking. He is also active in ing coordinator, and area Since 2000, INSBANK has Caremark, Brunswick Boat talent-driven marketing; inte- several civic and professional forester for Union County. offered its business clients Group and Toyota. grated media; and book pub- organizations including serv- Arnold succeeds Jere Jeter, highly personal services pro- Olivia Brown, a veteran of lishing. He also assists clients ing as a Trustee for Goodwill who retired in June after nearly vided by experienced relation- the MNPS Communications with domestic relations issues Industries of Middle Ten- six years in the position. ship managers, and has used office, will remain in her role such as divorce and post- nessee, The Barefoot Republic Arnold earned a B.S. in convenient technologies to overseeing internal communi- divorce matters, including Camp, The Phoenix Club of Forest Management from deliver those services efficient- cations initiatives across the issues related to child custody, Nashville, The Rotary Club of Auburn University and a Master ly and economically. INSBANK district. Michelle Michaud, for- child support, alimony, and Downtown Nashville, the of Science in Forestry from the also owns Finworth Mortgage merly the Public information financial and property dis- Nashville Young Leaders Coun- University of Tennessee. which operates as a wholly Officer, will remain with the putes. cil and Nashville Emerging He lives in Lebanon with his owned subsidiary of INSBANK. office but shift to support the Prior to joining Stites & Leaders. wife, Cindy, and they have two INSBANK is owned by InsCorp, design and implementation of Harbison, Wolf was an attor- Jeff will be based out of the daughters, Holly and Heather. Inc., a Tennessee bank holding a communications approach ney with a boutique litigation bank’s Green Hills office. In his spare time, he enjoys company. The bank has two aligned with the district’s quad- practice in Memphis where he Tennessee Bank & Trust is a fishing, camping, and walking locations—in Nashville at 2106 rant structure. advised clients primarily in privately owned, full-service along creek banks to view Crestmoor Road; and in the areas of media and intel- community bank that offers wildlife. Brentwood at 5614 Franklin SKANSKA lectual property rights in both clients a range of custom prod- Pike Circle. For more informa- Skanska USA recently an- a transactional and litigation ucts and services for both indi- tion, please visit www.insbank- nounced the promotion of context, as well as in credi- viduals and businesses. The tn.com. Sveta Hackney to market tors’ rights and collection bank has branch locations in Have a promotion strategy director of the compa- law. Green Hills and Franklin, ny’s Centers of Excellence. Before obtaining his law Tennessee and is one of seven you wish to Metro Nashville Public Hackney, who formerly degree, he gained experience banks wholly owned by Gaylon Schools served as market strategy solu- working with high profile submit to M. Lawrence, Jr. and the Metro Nashville Public tions manager, oversees inter- artists in the music industry, Schools has announced that nal and external brand initia- media companies and other Lawrence family. Business Briefs? For more information visit K. Dawn Rutledge is the dis- tives for all Skanska Centers of rights holders by facilitating Email to: trict’s new Public Information Excellence (COEs) including transactions in concert touring, www.tennbank.com for addi- Officer. In this capacity, she sector-specific key messaging music publishing and artist tional information about Ten- [email protected] will also oversee and manage and marketing material devel- management. He earned his nessee Bank & Trust. 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We’ve reached a point where teachers who decided not to blind hatred prevents many return this coming year? from giving Donald Trump the - How about asking current credit he truly deserves. teachers why 20% of their stu- According to “Never Trumpers”, dents aren’t graduating from anything good that happens HS this year? during Donald Trump’s presi- CALL OUR HOTLINE: 615-298-5597 - How about asking parents dency is either coincidental or why so many of them are send- due to the policies put in place ing their kids to our ultra- by Barack Obama. On the other We have added an e-mail address for Ticked Off! Send your comments to [email protected] expensive, private schools in- hand, if anything bad happens, stead? they quickly point to the pres- 1- The 3.9% unemployment Mayors Bill de Blasio (NYC), Bet the victims thought - How about asking our ent occupant in the White rate. Libby Schaaf (Oakland) and teachers why the most recent House. 2- The lowest African-Ameri- Rahm Emanuel (Chicago), all their own deaths were standardized tests still show lit- Midterm elections will pres- can and Hispanic unemploy- who only represent the fringe cruel tle or no improvement? ent certain problems for ment ever! And, the lowest element of the Democratic 33 death row inmates and - How can we improve the Democrats. It’s going to be real- female unemployment in 40 Party and have little in common their lawyers are outraged that quality of our own public ly difficult for Red State Demo- years! with most Americans. they could be put to death with school system, without asking crats to campaign claiming that 3- Hourly earnings up. a drug they call cruel and private school teachers, princi- our booming economy has noth- 4- Over 200,000 jobs being unusual. I bet their victims pals and administrators, why ing to do with: created each month. How would they feel if thought their deaths were cruel they chose private school jobs • Trump's lowering of corpo- 5- A second quarter GDP the same treatment to and unusual. Especially the 7 over our own? rate taxes and massive reduc- jump of 4.1 % was the best pace year old girl who was raped and - And also, don't you think tion in the number of govern- in 4 years. happen to them? murdered. it’s about time we finally settled ment rules and regulations. However, I firmly believe The recent article in the the issue of our teacher’s low • Trump's opening up gas and that our democracy depends on Tennessean newspaper shed My plan for increasing salaries. oil exploration, which started a strong two party system. light on the extreme cruelty to I have a solution. Our high- the process of making us ener- Therefore, I hope that the pigs at Tosh Farms in Franklin, teachers pay est paid HS teachers salary is gy independent and a major Democrats will nominate a tal- KY. The video released by Here we go again. Just $64,187. Add on their yearly exporter as well. ented, experienced, middle of Mercy For Animals showed released was Nashville’s annu- increases, bonuses, and health, • Unlike his predecessors, the road candidate, like West workers beating the heads of al, teacher’s survey. Do we real- insurance and retirement bene- Trump is finally attempting to Virginia (D) Senator Joe piglets against the ground, ly need another costly, “feel fits, and the adjusted salary correct unequal tariffs and stop Manchin or the (D) congress- workers ripping out the testi- good” Rorschach test? Polling plus benefits is probably closer the theft of intellectual proper- woman from North Dakota, cles and teeth of piglets. our educator’s feeling may be to $85,000. In order to justify any ty. Heidi Heidcamp. It would be Workers were seen kicking and important to their therapist, salary increases, why didn’t the • Trump's placing American disastrous for Democrats if punching animals. Mother pigs but I’m much more interested survey ask our teachers the fol- workers before non citizens they put up someone as radical- were confined in metal gesta- in their job performance, why lowing: even has Richard Trumka, ly leftwing as Elizabeth Warren tion cages. so many of their students are 1- Would they agree to a head of the powerful AFL-CIO or Bernie Sanders. They should This article is very disturb- underperforming, and why salary increase based on merit Union, talking of endorsing him hide the likes of NY’s socialist ing to read. If a person would be many teachers are not return- pay? in 2020. congressional nominee Alexan- so cruel to God’s creatures, he ing next year. 2- Would they find the funds How can anyone legitimately dria Ocasio-Cortez, the divisive would think nothing of abusing The survey mentioned that to pay for a wage increase by ignore: DNC chairman Tom Perez, and a child. We read child cruelty/ our teachers feel “less pulled streamlining and reducing the death every other day in the around” and of course they size of Nashville’s educational newspapers. point their finger at our bureaucracy? What would be the reason to statewide standardized exams 3- Would they guarantee that NOTICE rip out the testicles and teeth and curriculum. Blame our our taxes would not be raised or of piglets? We would all like to deteriorating buildings, blame other city services cut, to cover Potential Applicants of know. their low salaries, blame the their raises? MARGARET ROBERTSON APARTMENTS Tosh Farms response lack of supplies. Blame every- Only then would voters seri- “Should we find that we need to body and everything, but located at ously consider their request. strengthen our policies and always avoid discussing their How about using the money 571 Margaret Robertson Drive, training practices… we will cer- roll in our students underper- we spent on this unnecessary please be advised tainly do so. We will not tolerate formance. survey to pay for salary increas- the mistreatment of any ani- We have a few really good the community waiting list es or to buy much needed school mals.” schools. We have many great supplies? Stop complaining and will open August 8, 2018. These workers evidently for- teachers. But obviously, many come up with substantive got the proper care and han- Tennessee students are not changes. As of now, I suspect we dling of animals or didn’t think reaching their full potential. are just rearranging the deck they would ever be videoed. How about asking teachers chairs on the Titanic, as some of How would they feel if the about: 1- school vouchers 2- our public school kids head full- same treatment happened to teacher tenure 3- merit-based speed into an iceberg. them? pay and 4- magnet schools ? They should be prosecuted. - How about talking to the 138 Breaking into our MORE HD CHANNELS, FASTER INTERNET AND country is a crime? UNLIMITED VOICE. Listening to the nut cases on TV lamenting the "poor" peo- • Speeds up to 60Mbps • Unlimited data – no data caps ple who are separated from SPECTRUM INTERNET™ We Offer The Finest in CIGARS FROM AS LOW AS their family causes me to think A. FUENTE, ASHTON, CAO, COHIBA, $ 99 Cigars, pipes, tobaccos, DAVIDOFF, MONTECRISTO, PADRON, of all kind of ways to "Game" /per mo. 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CALL OUR HOTLINE: 615-298-5597 murder, home invasion, car military to make some money John Rose ran for the US the necessary utility infrastruc- Life in the It City. theft etc. So here's the deal, to exist on. Now that jobs are Congressional primary. Sirens, ture upgrades to service the since it is too cruel to separate plentiful these people have jobs cops, dogs and the anti-immi- grossly out-of-place behemoth). your child or someone else's to go to and don't need the mili- grant message blaring you To its credit, the City- or was it Nixon kept his cam- child from its family, you will tary for jobs. At the same time scared enough to soil you know the State? - scraped the asphalt paign promise and get a slap on the wrist, and a the government is cracking what. I think his TV ad even on Hillsboro in front of the saved lives court date in a few months or down on illegal immigrants and said if they cannot find the monstrosity in preparation for When hearing comments years. You don't show up, and deporting them as fast as they immigrants in Tennessee he’d the resurfacing needed to made about Richard Nixon, sort of wander off into society. can cross the border. How about go down to Mexico and drag a repair the damage, three or four granted Watergate was not a The perfect crime, no one can if these border crossers are few up here. Harsh is an under- weeks ago in July leaving the good thing. But we sometimes find you, no punishment. Let given the opportunity to join statement and it will give you a raised water and sewer line cov- get lost in history by focusing the kid go, it wasn't yours any- our fine military organizations real belly full of ha-ha’s, right? ers exposed to damage vehicles on one thing when we do not way. Works great for illegal with the possibility of full citi- But the unity message is the and slow traffic to a crawl try- look back and realize that aliens. Why not expand it to zenship upon fulfilling their correct one for this ruling class. ing to avoid them. And then... Richard Nixon kept his cam- other crimes. I sure wouldn't obligations. Of course they Aligned with Mr. Trump this nothing. The repaving of this paign promise. He ended the call breaking into another would have to learn to speak group will really bring people short stretch could’ve been John Kennedy’s and Lyndon country a crime, would you? and understand English, together, unless you do not completed prior to the start of Johnson’s long drawn out (which they should do anyway agree totally with them. Then school August 7 but of course it Vietnam War. Where there were Taking the suffering out if they are going to be here). I you will be branded basically as wasn't. And so School Day too many young Americans think if a person is going to lay the devil. You see making dawned with the right lane of killed. of the equation their life on the line for the USA America great again brings all traffic closed yet again, causing If you are the bleeding heart If you hate war how could they should be granted the right types of people together. The the inevitable traffic gridlock you love Kennedy and LBJ. person who seems to think that to live in the country they European Americans and as commuters and Hillsboro executing a proven killer They started and escalated the worked so hard to get to along Russian communists working High students converged on the war and kept it going. Nixon should be done by the most with their wives and children. together is a good example. area and begging the question: humane method possible and promised to end it and when he The wives and children would And may I suggest including Is anyone in this government got into office he did. Watergate think the 3 drug cocktail is too have to remain as illegals with the 8 commandments with the responsible for traffic plan- cruel, I have a suggestion. defaced Nixon’s name but I the promise of deportation if new banner in every school? ning? Should we start a Ticked can’t help but wonder how Contact POTUS's good friend their husbands didn't meet the For the sake of GOP unity we Off contest of guessing when Kim Jung Un and ask him just many young 18 year old boys strict rules set down as a condi- understand that the two com- the repaving will occur? And were saved from the hell of what he uses to get rid of un- tion of their enlistment. This mandments that have to do with notice that we're too beat down Vietnam by him getting elected. wanted relatives. It seems that would also pertain to any lying and adultery need to be to even ask when the traffic sig- when he had his uncle executed females that choose to follow the waived for national party unity nals will ever be synchronized. in an airport, the people who same options. if we are to follow President did the deed just put something Trump to greatness. Here is to up to the uncles face and he was Hereʼs to unity and unity and greatness! dead before he hit the floor. That would take the suffering greatness out of the equation. Can you be so ticked off you Life in the ʻItʼ City cannot stop laughing? Some- You could see it coming all Using bull horns to get how I managed to do that this summer, as a Ticked Off corre- Ticked off? week as our ruling culture and spondent noted in your August perpetrator to stop their representatives held a 2 edition: the construction of Now that there has been so unity rally after the primary the monstrosity at the corner of We want to know... much controversy about the elections. All the state elected Hillsboro Pike and Richard Nashville Policemen and Women players were there to locked Jones Road had blocked traffic not having body cameras so arms behind the gubernatorial lanes for months (due to the E-mail: [email protected] when a crime has been commit- and US Senate candidates. And failure of Metro to require an ted and the perpetrator is run- in Trump country unity is not adequate building setback from ning away and shot there is so hard. Exhibit A is the ads the street) and destroyed the no proof as to the actual cir- that some local dude named asphalt street surface (due to cumstances (was he/she armed). Yes, body cameras are very cost- ly and the city just doesn't have the money to cover the bill. I have a suggestion, and I think Life is about planning.ning. it will cost less. Purchase bull horns for each officer. This way when the perpetrator is run- ning away and the officer yells Show love to those dearest to you. “STOP,” the perpetrator will be able to hear the officer and actually stop rather than being Request your FREE Finall Wishesh Plannerl Kit shot. Evidently bad people have today: (615) 756-5663 lousy hearing, this should help.

Shortage of military volunteers In the Sunday Tennessean there was an article stating that our military forces are having a hard time getting new recruits and paying bonuses to keep the HarpethHills.com people they have and spending 9090 Highway 100 | Nashville, TN money to recruit new men and TM women. Well in my opinion, in the past when jobs were scarce ©LeapTie many young folks joined the CELEBRATEC EBEL ARAATTE LIFE.L .EFI REMEMBERBMEMER ER FOREVER.FO VER ER.™ Page 16- The News, August 9, 2018 C1 ROSSW 2 ORD Ways to help heat stressed trees

shallow root system, which is not favorable for the sustainabil- ity of the tree. Exactly how should you water your trees? --- Johnson says by “deep root watering”. “Deep root watering is almost exactly what it sounds like!” he said. “This watering technique delivers water where trees need it the most–their roots,” Johnson said deep watering slowly carries water 8-12 inches into the ground instead of just wetting the surface. Johnson says the “drip line” is the area in which you will want to focus. “That’s the area directly Gloria Ruth Finney Johnson shared an easy trick under the tree’s leaves–and Contributor to The News to check if a tree isn’t receiving where you want to water,” said High temperatures and limit- enough water. Johnson. Johnson said to water the ed rainfall could put many trees “Poke a long screwdriver into CLUES ACROSS CLUES DOWN in the Nashville area at risk for the dirt beneath the tree,” he area beneath the tree canopy in heat stress. Scott Johnson, said. “If it’s hard to push in, you the mornings. He stated that one 1. Search for water 1. Something that is owed District Manager of Davey Tree probably need to water your inch of water per week is usual- 6. Runners used for gliding 2. A European river Service in Nashville, explained tree”. ly enough for mature trees. over snow 3. Metal that carries what heat stress is, what to look When rainfall just isn’t “For new trees, provide 10. Feign electricity approximately 10 gallons of 14. Copyreads 4. Tempered out for, and how you can protect enough, watering trees and 15. A cardinal compass point 5. Eastern Standard Time your trees and plants during the plants by hand may be neces- water, per caliper inch, per 16. Adventure story 6. Rutabaga hot summer temperatures, and sary to ensure their continued week,” Johnson said. “So, a 17. With no brim or bill 7. Brand of lotion when rainfall is scarce. growth. newly planted 2.5-inch caliper 18. Lake __, one of the 8. “__ __ tape or Water is necessary for the “If you see heat stress, you tree will need around 25 gallons Great memorex?” of water per week when we 19. Morally base 9. Increase the slope survival of plants and trees. want out to get out there and 20. Wood source 10. Between south and Without it, they are unable to water your trees,” said Johnson. don’t have adequate rainfall”. 21. Copyread southeast transport nutrients from their “Adding mulch also helps “Deeply and slowly water 23. Spanish cheer 11. Disturbance roots to their leaves. Limited reduce moisture loss and regu- mature trees with a soaker hose, 24. Greek harp 12. Quick and resourceful rainfall creates dry soil, which late the temperature of the soil”. slow drip from a garden hose or 26. Puzzle bits 13. Masculine persons an overhead with either a frog- 28. More argent 21. Strays can stress the tree, or reduce its He said it is also important to 31. Manpowers 22. Clamor lifespan. annually fertilize tress to keep eye or pincushion design,” said 32. Snakelike fish 25. Affirmative “When there is a prolonged them nourished throughout Johnson. “Soak the ground 33. Receptical for fire debris 27. Expr____ coffee lack of water, coupled with dry high summer temperatures. toward the edge of the tree 36. Atmospheric white flakes 28. Toothed wheel soil conditions, trees start feel- “Even if water is limited, canopy,” 40. Afresh 29. Gambling town Johnson said to place a coffee 42. State or say further 30. Brews ing the effects (of heat stress),” consider watering trees first 43. Swearing to the truth of 31. Produced said Johnson. “They begin los- since they take decades to or soup can in the drip zone, the a statement 34. __ Christian Anderson ing water faster than they can replace,” Johnson said. “If you area directly under the leaves of 44. Got up 35. Digital music recepticals replace it”. don’t water your trees, you can a tree. He said to water slowly 45. Three-part arthropods 37. The back side of the neck Heat and drought can affect lose their immense benefits”. until one inch of water has col- 48. School organization 38. M____ applesauce lected in the can. 49. The self of any person 39. Which kind? nearly any tree, but Johnson The United States Depart- 51. Free from guile, cunning, or 41. Shed tears said the tulip poplar and river ment of Agricultures says in “If you’re going out of town, deceit 45. Bug birch trees generally begin to addition to providing a shady fill up a reusable irrigation bag, 53. Heighten 46. Chew the fat show water stress before other canopy, one, large hardwood tree and it’ll water for you,” said 56. Call out over a P.A. 47. Clothe trees in the Nashville area. creates a net cooling effect Johnson. system 50. Obtain Johnson said long-term 57. American shade tree 52. Empty ______“They’re good indicator equivalent to 20 room-size air 58. Commercial instrument 53. Low lead coffee plants to see how others may be conditioners operating 20 hours drought damage could result in 61. Free from danger 54. Run away with lover faring,” said Johnson. a day. pest problems. “Insects such as 65. Winter outer garmet 55. Electronic communication “Interior leaves on both Johnson said it is important borers and diseases such as 67. Jerusalem temple site 56. Punitive species turn yellow and drop to make sure that any tree plant- canker disease will take advan- 68. Map collection 59. Advance evidence for tage of drought-stressed trees 69. Samoan seaport or 60. Hawaiian coffee prematurely”. ed within the last two years is capital 62. Lowest female singing voice Johnson said other signs receiving and adequate amount and cause further damage,” he 70. Sicilian volcano 63. Not genuine trees may be close to, or current- of water. said. 71. Start a business 64. Catch sight of ly experiencing heat stress “By providing the young tree The signs of heat stress and 72. A fabric 66. Tit for include: wilted, drooping, or with enough water, you’re help- infestation can look similar, but 73. Distribute playing cards 68. Egyptian cobra 74. Acting as substitute curling leaves that may turn ing grow strong, substantial Johnson said if you see chewing brown at the tips or edge, prema- roots while also promoting stem on the leaves, that’s likely a pest. ture fall color and early leaf and leaf growth,” said Johnson. “Pay attention to the color of drop, limited twig growth cou- “On the flip side, if you don’t these leaves as well,” he said. pled with small, poorly formed water your newly planted tree “If they are brown along the buds, or a sparse canopy of off- enough, your tree could develop edges or develop fall color early, color and undersized leaves, leaf minimal roots, suffer from there is a good chance the tree is scorch, or yellowing. canopy dieback and take longer under stress from a lack of Though drought and high to establish”. water”. temperatures can kill a tree, Johnson said when a person For additional questions Johnson said in some cases heat waters the ground’s surface; regarding heat stress and other stress may be reversible. much of the water evaporates tree related concerns, contact “With the right treatment before reaching the roots, mean- Scott Johnson at 615-254-8733 or and your help, trees can usually ing more water will be needed to connect online at Davey.com/ recover from heat stress,” said effectively water the tree. 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The Nashville Food Project’s fundraiser Nourish was held at Montgomery Bell Academy’s dining hall, where some of Nashville's most innovative chefs provided an evening of delicious food and fine wine. Nourish included silent and live auctions, offering food, wine, and travel experiences. 121 2nd Avenue North The featured chefs were Maneet Chauhan, of Chauhan Ale & Masala House, Walden’s Rahaf Amer, Lyra’s Hrant Franklin, TN 37064 Arakelian, Norma Paz of Las Paletas, and Karla Ruiz, of (615) 791-5846 Karla's Catering. Nashville Food Project’s mission is to bring people Mon - Sat: 10-5 • Sunday 1-5pm together to grow, cook and share nourishing food, with the AN ECLECTIC MIX OF QUALITY ANTIQUES AND FURNISHINGS goals of cultivating community and alleviating hunger in the city. The organization grows organic food in urban gardens and shares resources with others interested in growing their own food. It also uses recovered, donated and garden- Nourish: Julia Reynolds Thompson, and grown food to cook hot, healthful meals which are delivered Teona and Kirk Chapman. to people in need through the city.

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THANK Y U . FOR HELPING THE ANIMALS My name is Gabana... and I am a female mixed breed. I weigh 43 pounds and I’m 6-years- old. I couldn’t be sweeter and I know lots of commands like “sit,” Nourish: Ginny and Wood Caldwell, Alley Nourish: Allen and Lynn McDonald, and “stay,” and "bed time.” I Pickren, and Julie and Ben Sistrunk. Rachel and Bryce Dixon. like children and other dogs. I’m just a really good girl. Please come by to meet me and see what a Gabana with Sharon Langford great companion I am. NASHVILLE HUMANE ASSOCIATION 213 Oceola Avenue Nashville, TN 37209 615-352-1010 www.nashvillehumane.org

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Young Leaders Council hosted its annual Appreciation Luncheon for Nonprofit Leaders at Nashville State Community College Not your Foundation on the White Bridge Road campus. usual Sponsored by long-time supporter Bank of America, the lunch- eon served as an opportunity to thank those organizations that have Thrift-store! had YLC graduates serve one-year terms on their boards as interns. A buffet prepared by Jo's Custom Cakes and Catering included spinach salad with mandarin oranges, gourmet macaroni and cheese, roasted brussels sprouts with honey Tabasco drizzle, poached salmon with dill sauce, chicken roulade in white wine 14801 Lebanon Rd • Old Hickory, Tn 37138 sauce, and fresh fruit tarts. Diane Hayes, who recently celebrated her 23rd anniversary as 615-288-4360 [email protected] YLC executive director, welcomed the representatives from 40 local nonprofits and YLC board chair-elect Joshua Livingston introduced Nashville State Community College president Shanna Jackson. After lunch, each attendee stood and shared their nonprofit's Luncheon: Pamela Russo and mission and how YLC interns have made positive impacts on their Tina Edwards. boards.

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The Nashville Alumnae the Times, outstanding young contributions from the Eve of Chapter of Delta Delta Delta women selected and honored Janus participants. hosted the 2018 Eve of Janus during the event. Originally taking the name Ball, which benefitted the Tri Beginning in 2003 young “Eve of Janus” because the Delta Pediatric Hematology men began to be honored as event occurred on December 31 Oncology Clinic at the Monroe well. The young men, called each year, the event was resched- Carell Jr. Children's Hospital at Marshals, escort the Signs uled to the summer in 2003 to Vanderbilt. during the presentation. coordinate more easily with the Held at the Country Music Since 1970, the Eve has raised schedules of the college stu- Hall of Fame, the event is a pres- over four million dollars for the dents honored at the ball. entation ball for The Signs of hospital because of generous

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