Wednesday, August 31, 2005 WIN FREE Vol. 29 No. 35 MOVIE TICKETS To Bellevue Regal 12 Cinema Play “Where’s Wally” to win two free movie passes. See the “Where’s Wally” ad on Entertainment Page for details. Your Community NEWS Paper since 1978 Pegram’s Sue Nichols to be featured on NPT’s Tennessee Crossroads TV show Painting watercolors for worked in the amusement more than 30 years, Sue industry, first for National Nichols of Pegram specializes Ticket Company and in amusement parks, carnivals Amusement Business. She and fairs. Most of her work is now represents Amusement done from her own photo- Today and Venues Today Westview graphs. The best locations are magazines, and paints com- carnival grounds before the missioned works for the Publishing show opens, amusement parks amusement industry and other seeks at dusk and roadside attrac- clients. Some artworks, tions. Her paintings evoke ceramic tile items and note- recipes for tranquility, nostalgia and cards are available at humor. Elements Antiques & Gifts in community Tennessee Crossroads White Bluff. will air the segment on her art- Some original watercolor cookbook work on Thursday, September paintings are for sale on her The Westview will be pub- 1, at 7 p.m. and repeat it again website, as well as note cards, lishing a cookbook featuring favorite recipes from our on Sunday, September 4, at 10 prints, ceramic tile boxes, Westview Newspaper read- a.m. on Nashville Public drink coasters, trivets, ers. Our cookbook will be Television (NPT) Channel 8. plaques, and cutting boards. professionally spiral bound Since 1981, Sue has Newest items are tile murals, a on high-quality paper, with a tile topped full-color heavy-stock cover. table, and Featuring recipe section mousepads. dividers, index, table of con- Some tents and special pages of of her art is interest about the West owned by Nashville, Fairview, Kings- ton Springs, Pegram and Knoebels White Bluff areas, this Amusement Mfg, Drew Expositions, Happee Day Shows, Jim promises to be a wonderful Park, Eli Deggeller Attractions, Belle Houghton Enterprises, Helm keepsake cookbook and a Bridge City Shows, Cumberland and Sons, Butler great Christmas present! Company, Valley Shows, Myers Amusements, and many oth- See form on page 6. Sellner International Shows, PBJ ers. Belle Meade Plantation presents 20th annual Fall Fest Belle Meade Plantation artists, historic demonstra- mix of jazz, gospel, bluegrass while Antique and Classic Car are $8.00 for adults, $2.00 for will present the 20th annual tions, jewelers, children’s and country performers. Two Fest will take place in the tent children ages 6-12 and chil- Fall Fest September 17 and 18. activities and food for all new attractions, Book Fest, outside the Carriage House. dren 5 and under are free. The two-day family event tastes. Historic Music Fest, featuring used books, chil- Hours for Fall Fest are Belle Meade Plantation is will feature fine antiques, co-sponsored by Belcourt dren’s books, cd’s etc. will Saturday, 9 am-6 pm and a 30-acre historic site repre- noted crafters, renowned Theatre, will return with its replace Garage Treasures, Sunday, 10 am-5 pm. Tickets senting 200 years of Tennessee History. The muse- Les Kerr & The Bayou Band to um, once a world-famous Thoroughbred farm, features perform free concert at Centennial Park an Antebellum Mansion and 8 outbuildings and is located at Les Kerr & be performing songs from his four previously begin at 7:30 p.m. The Bayou Band from his Crawfish released albums. More information 5025 Harding Road, will perform a Caravan CD, to be The outdoor concert about Les Kerr’s music and Nashville, Tennessee. For 30-minute free released later this will begin promptly at 6:30 books is available online at more information, please call concert at the year. Referring to p.m. and end at 7:00 p.m. The www.leskerr.com . 356-0501 or go to www.belle- Centennial Park his music as Winter’s Tale production will meadeplantation.com. Bandshell “Hillbilly Blues Friday, Caribbean Rock & Last concert of season at Red Caboose September 2, Roll,” the song- 2005 beginning writer and guitarist at 6:30 p.m. mixes blues, New Centennial Park is located at Orleans-influenced music, rock West End and 25th Avenue in and bluegrass to create his Nashville. unique sound. The concert will pre- “It will be great fun to cede a performance of The bring our music to people at Winter’s Tale by the Nashville Centennial Park,” Kerr said. Shakespeare Festival. The fes- “The Nashville Shakespeare tival has invited musicians to Festival is a fine organization perform before each of its 2005 and it’s an honor to be associat- presentations. The NSF has ed with such esteemed perform- brought Shakespeare produc- ers.” tions to Nashville for seventeen Aside from songs from years. the upcoming CD, Kerr and The last concert of the season was held Friday, August 26 at RCP. Next season Kerr and his band will company will perform songs begins in June. Page 2 -- Wednesday, August 31, 2005 www.westviewonline.com www.westviewpublishing.com Westview NEWSpaper Westview Calendar VFW Labor Day stocks to enhance the club’s Mountaineers. Le Peep Grille is will host Community Fest 2005 of finding a new best friend! portfolio. No expertise needed. located at the corner of Elliston on Saturday, September10th, Barbeque No dues. For more information, Place and Louise Avenue, two 2005 from 4:00 – 7:00 p.m. at call Steven at 356-2383. blocks west of Baptist Hospital. its West Meade campus at 678 Neighboring VFW Post 1970 and its There is free parking in the rear Brook Hollow Road. There will Faiths at Ladies Auxiliary will hold its West Nashville parking garage. For more infor- be music, super-sized inflatable annual Labor Day Barbeque on mation, call Robert Erianne at games for kids of all ages, a Unitarian Church Monday, September 5. Area MOPS 269-3391, or visit www.excu- book fair, catered food as well Barbeque and chicken will be sans.com. as special tours of the newly “Neighboring Faiths” is a available for plates, which will West Nashville Area MOPS renovated children and youth Sunday morning curriculum for be $6 (members or non-mem- (Mothers of Preschoolers) MOMS Club facilities. Everyone is invited to Middle School children which bers). Kids plates will be $3. Meets 2nd and 4th Monday of bring their lawn chair and meet offers the youth the opportunity Serving will begin at noon. Every Month at 9:30 a.m. until meetings their neighbor. For more infor- to choose the faiths about which There will be a flea market, noon at St. Paul's Southern mation call the church office at they are interested in learning. Bellevue MOMS Club will be cake walk and other activities. Methodist Church, 5035 352-1295 or visit their website The children will study the his- The public is invited to attend meeting at the Bellevue United tory and belief systems of the Hillsboro Pike because mother- Methodist Church at 7501 Old at www.brookhollow.net. this fun filled day. For further ing matters! Come enjoy food, chosen faiths and have guest infomation, call 352-9933. Harding Pike the first Thursday speakers from those faiths. fun, support, and friendships of each month at 10:00 a.m. while your children enjoy time Westmeade Together, the class will explore Free. For more info, call Linda what members of other faiths with loving caregivers in a nur- Darden at 662-3814. Fellowship Nashville turing learning environment. In believe, value and do as reli- Cribbage Club addition to childcare for pre- basketball & gious people. Finally, they will school children, we'll also offer American Singles attend a worship service of the neighboring faith. The class The only Nashville Area supervision and activities for volleyball leagues Golf Association will choose from neighboring Cribbage Club meets at various older siblings of pre-schoolers Westmeade Fellowship faiths in the Nashville metro local coffee houses on the 3rd who are are being home The American Singles Golf hosts a men’s basketball league area, including: Judaism, Islam, Thursday of every month. schooled. Contact Carol Ann Association is a national organ- and a women’s volleyball Everyone from longtime play- Ford at 646-1912 or Ginna ization. The Nashville group Hinduism, Buddhism, Roman league from October to January ers to the “Cribb-Curious” are DuRard at 794-1409 or gdu- meets every third Tuesday at Catholic, Episcopal, Eastern and is now accepting applica- welcome to the free event. For [email protected] the Dan McGuiness Irish Pub at Orthodox, Baptist, Quakers, more info, please call (615) 5:30 p.m.. For more informa- tions for both leagues. Anyone African Methodist Episcopal 673-2899 or email D.R. Fay at tion, please call 615-872-7788. can call 781-9449 or 390-2547 and Native American [email protected]. Toastmasters at for more information or email Traditions. Classes will be held Knowles Center at [email protected]. Also Sunday mornings, from 11:15 Courthouse NSCC visit the church website at a.m. to 12:15 p.m., beginning offers diabetes www.westmeade.org for addi- September 11, at Greater Nash- Nashville State Community tional information. ville Unitarian Universalist Quilters Guild in College Toastmasters Club support group Congregation, 374 Hicks Road, meets on the second and fourth White Bluff Bellevue. Classes are free. Call Wednesdays from 12:15 to 1:15 The Knowles Senior American 673-7966 for more information. Courthouse Quilt Guild p.m. at Nashville State Center, located at 174 Rains meets the second Monday of Community College, 120 White Ave., Nashville, TN 37203, Christian Fiction each month.
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