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NEW STORE GOLF LEGEND GREEN HILLS Page 3 NEWS VOLUME 25 Page 10 NUMBER 13 APRIL 4, 2013 Metro, cities craft deal on services Jenny Upchurch Associate Editor An agreement setting out rights for satellite cities within Metro has been negotiated, putting on hold state legislation that Mayor Karl Dean claimed would “gut” the consolidation government. The agreement would let five cities within Metro Nashville Oak Hill, Belle Meade, Forest Hills, Berry Hill and Goodlettsville - provide certain independent services and collect some tax revenue. The agreement must be approved by each of the city boards and Metro Council. The agreement is for four years, with a possible four-year extension. Among the agreements is that each of the cities can provide trash, recycling and chipper services and stormwater management. The cities can establish parks and can set up a city judge or adminsitrative hearing officer to enforce city ordinances and property main- See Cities on Page 6 EPA credits at risk Bill could end emissions tests for newer vehicles The graves of pioneer leaders John Buchanan and his wife, Sarah, are in the Buchanan Station Cemetery, which is to be donated to Metro Parks. - photo by Jenny Upchurch Donelson project Historic Buchanan Station cemetery to be preserved A bill could exempt owners of vehicles three years old or less from emissions testing. - photo by Ben Daniel Jenny Upchurch Associate Editor The last reminder of one of the most important spots in Nashville’s history is on its way to become part of the Metro Parks system. It is the cemetery associated with Buchanan Station, an early frontier station constructed about 1784, which Ben Daniel Staff Writer Emissions testing could be one less inconvenience for Nashville car owners of three years old or less if new legislation stands. The bill, Senate Bill 1080, is sponsored by Jack Johnson, RFranklin, and would “save taxpayers time and money” in Williamson, Rutherford, was a stronghold for the area during Native American Indian attacks. A battle there in 1792, when about 500 Native Americans were fought off by a few settlers, is credited with saving Fort Nashborough and the entire settlement effort. See Cemetery on Page 5 Wilson, Sumner, Hamilton and Davidson Counties, which are all designated by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) as included in the 2008 national ambient air quality standard. If passed, the bill would not immediately exempt the new car owners from paying the See Emissions on Page 5 Buses add airport runs with convention center opening Jenny Upchurch Associate Editor Metro buses are now making earlier and later trips between the Nashville airport and downtown, including stops at the soon-to-open Music City Center convention center and hotels. The airport service is one of several changes that went into 4-DAY FORECAST effect this week, including adding Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) service on Murfreesboro Pike. The BRT will reduce stops and speed up the trip between downtown and the Global Mall at the Crossings, formerly Hickory Hollow Mall. Adding trips to the Route 18/Airport bus will make it easier for Nashville residents and Thu. 4/4 Rain 80% 52ºF 45ºF visitors to go to and from the airport. It also helps workers at the airport who often work nontraditional early and late shifts, CEO Paul Ballard said. Trips to the airport start at 5:45 a.m. with the last at 11:40 p.m. Inbound trips from the airport start at 5:25 a.m. and the last is at 11:15 p.m. Right now, there are stops at Fri. 4/5 Rain 10% E-MAIL news@gcanews.com NEWS/SOCIAL NEWS/ADVERTISING 298-1500 63ºF 42ºF FAX 298-1015 www.gcanews.com the downtown bus terminal, Music City Central, and the Renaissance Hotel. When Music City Center opens in May, there will be a stop underneath it on 6th Avenue, Ballard said. Fares are $1.70 or less each way. Most trips are express See Bus on Page 2 Sat. 4/6 Rain: 10% 69ºF 52ºF Take a closer look at the night sky of Middle Tennessee with help from Nashville’s Dyer Observatory. PAGE 13 Sun. 4/7 Rain 10% 71ºF 58ºF TICKED OFF HOT-LINE 298-5597 TICKED OFF E-MAIL tickedoff @gcanews.com PRESORTED STANDARD U.S. POSTAGE PAID NASHVILLE, TN PERMIT # 338 Page 2- The News, April 4, 2013 Bus ... From Page One runs of 30 minutes or less. MTA buses that serve the airport are fitted with luggage bins to accommodate travelers. Ballard said the expanded airport service is another step for Nashville’s growing public transit. “Visitors will not only have easier access to downtown hotels but also to the new Music City Center convention center.” The Music City Center open- We Buy Sell & Trade Specializing in Large Diamonds and Pre-owned Rolex. Master Jeweler In-House Tues - Fri 10-4 ing will also change MTA’s free downtown buses, Music City Circuit. The Blue and Green routes will add stops at the con- DiamondBanker.com 4094 Hillsboro Pike #201 • 615-292-4395 Open Mon-Fri 10-5, Sat by Appt. 75 % . APY A bus pulls out of Music City Central in downtown Nashville for the new bus rapid transit (BRT) route on Murfreesboro Pike. 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MTA has also eliminated its last paired route, which means that routes are combined in evenings, which can be confusing for riders. “Every route will operate on its own, and it’s so much simpler for people,” Ballard said. With the increased service in place now, MTA expects to reach ridership of between 10.7 million and 10.8 million in 2013, Ballard said, compared to 10.2 million in 2013. Contact Jenny Upchurch at 615-298-1500 or email jenny@gcanews.com. Bridge work to close I-40 lane MEMBER FDIC *.75% Annual Percentage Yield, compounded daily 365/365. Minimum opening deposit amount and average daily balance required to earn this rate is $10,000. Money market deposit must be in new funds not currently with Avenue Bank. This promotional rate is available on balances up to and including $1,000,000. Balances greater than $1,000,000 will be paid the current Relationship Money Market rate, 0.55% APY as of 3/19/13. Rate is current as of March 13, 2013. Rate is guaranteed through July 15, 2013, and thereafter is a variable rate account. Fees may reduce earnings. This account is limited by law to six (6) pre-authorized or electronic debits or withdrawals per month. vention center. And the Green route will once again travel on Demonbreun, affording better access to and from The Gulch, once the convention center construction detours are ended. Plus, the free Purple route will now run between the Howard/Fulton office complex on Second Avenue all the way to the Historic Courthouse, rather than ending at Riverfront Station at First Avenue and Broadway. The new BRT service on Murfreesboro Pike is MTA’s second. The first BRT was put in place on the Gallatin Pike route in 2009, MTA’s busiest route. It compressed 100 stops along the 12 miles into 16 and cut the ride time. Ridership increased from about 75,000 rides to 110,000. Ballard expects the same results on Murfreesboro Pike, which is MTA’s second-busiest route. The trip from end to end will be about 40 minutes. The intersections along Murfreesboro Pike will have Green Light Extenders installed that allow the traffic signals to stay green longer as a bus approaches. This will help buses travel even more quickly The right lane of Interstate 40 westbound will be closed from 5 p.m. Friday, April 5, to 6 a.m. Monday, April 8, to allow for sandblasting and priming for paint of the Interstate-24 (Silliman Evans) Bridge over the Nashville & Eastern Railroad. April 4, 2013, The News- Page 3 Mignonʼs offers items for all ages, sizes and styles Ben Daniel Staff Writer When you drive through town and pass by Mignon’s located at 202 Wilson Pike Circle just off of Franklin Road and Church Street in Brentwood, you may think it’s just an ordinary antique store. Well they do have merchandise that would make many antique buyers happy, and the store’s name is inspired by over 100 years of a family’s influence, but owner Melissa Grabois knows that Mignon’s targets a much wider variety of people. “We have something for everyone,” Grabois said. “A lot of people come in for clothing and jewelry and they see that we have furniture, accessories and lighting and then they come back later to check those out, or vise versa. It’s funny because people always come in for one thing and end up going home with something totally different.” Described by a customer as an eclectic store with a shabby chic feel, Mignon’s offers a wide variety for a younger crowd, a nice selection of items for teenagers, many products that benefit a mother’s needs, furniture, antiques, clothing from child to plus-size and even Mignonʼs is now open, but they will be having a grand opening with refreshments and sales Saturday, April 6 from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. - photo by Ben Daniel items that would suit many men. Since opening in February, Grabois works full time to find one-of-a-kind items, upscale home décor and unique gifts for her customers. By visiting many antique sales and flea markets, she strives to offer a fresh, yet classic style with jewelry and accessories for all ages. Many local artisans’ handmade gifts can also be found throughout the store along with beautiful vintage and antique furniture handpainted by artist and store manager Chera Coffman. While customers of all kind have been regulars to the store in its short existence, Grabois and Coffman believe that the growing trend among visitors their desire to find gifts. “A lot of people come looking for gifts, and many go home with items for themselves as well,” Grabois said. “We try to find one-of-a-kind pieces that nobody else has, and I think that’s why people keep coming back to find gifts for children and adults.” Mignon’s grand opening will be Saturday, April 6, from 10 a.m. until 7 p.m. and there will be food and refreshments provided as well as many sales throughout the store. Grabois and Coffman said that they couldn’t have expected such great business in their first six weeks and that they are thankful that all of the local community has been so welcoming and friendly. So if you are looking for antiques, clothing of any size, furniture, artwork created by local artists, personalized jewelry, soaps, candles, pillows, lighting, vintage items or just want to browse gifts for any age group with prices starting at $6, go by and check out Mignon’s as they are your new neighbors and wouldn’t sell you something they didn’t pick out or create themselves. Mignon’s is now open Monday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Sunday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. For information, visit their website at www.5mignons.com or on Facebook at www.facebook.com/5mignons. Contact Ben Daniel by calling 298-1500 or email at Bendaniel@GCAnews.com Nationally providing home and senior care services for over 45 years is Now Open in Middle Tennessee! Opening the Door to a new approach in senior care. You’re invited to join us for our Grand Opening Celebration! Come meet our caring staff, the local owner and #ERTIlED3ENIOR!DVISOR#AROL0ENTERMANAND see how we take a different approach to caring for seniors. Date: Thursday, April 18, 2013 Place: 321 Billingsly Court, Suite 9, Franklin, TN 37067 Time: 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm, Ribbon Cutting, Refreshments & Door Prizes! Or visit us at: www.interimhealthcare.com/FranklinTN When it matters most, count on us. Carol Penterman Page 4- The News, April 4, 2013 Metro/State Commentary By Horace Johns, MTSU Business Professor Former Metro Councilman Obamacare really means more cost, less care Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said: “We have to pass the Affordable Healthcare Act [now called Obamacare] in order to understand it.” Pelosi was wrong. President Obama and Congress should have known its contents before passage. Below are the reasons. First, Obama and congressional Democrats raised 18 new taxes, totaling $836.3 billion, to pay for Obamacare. Second, millions will lose health-care coverage, despite Obama’s ironclad promise. The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) projects that 7 million Americans will lose their Employer Sponsored Insurance (ESI) due to Obamacare. Other studies project even worse losses, as many as 30 percent of employers stop offering ESI after 2014. The reason: Employers will find it cheaper to drop health coverage for their employees, forcing them into exchanges with subsidies or through Medicaid. In most cases, the subsidies will be inadequate to cover the vast array of new services mandated by Obamacare, resulting in employees having inferior coverage than their previous ESIs. Third, the most impact for Americans will be skyrocketing premiums and costs. For example, the House Energy and Commerce Committee estimated premiums to increase 61 percent to 100 percent in both Tennessee and Georgia, 65 percent to 106 percent in Kentucky, 61 percent in both Alabama and North Carolina. This is partly due to Obamacare limiting variation in premium costs to a ratio of 3-to-1 based on age, while actual variation is about 5-to-1 (i.e., oldest group of nonMedicare adults normally consumes five times as much medical care as the youngest group). This means that young adults will pay much higher premiums and older ones will pay only slightly lower premiums than prior to Obamacare. Additionally, employees will be paying higher premiums in exchanges created by Obamacare because their employers dropped the ESIs, choosing instead to pay the penalty instead of covering expensive additional services. Fourth, Obamacare cuts Medicare to the detriment of retired senior citizens. According to the CBO, these cuts will decrease Medicare spending by an estimated $716 billion between 2013 and 2022. The cuts will come from hospital services, Medicare Advantage, skilled nursing services, hospice services, and others. The cuts are made to pay for new spending in Obamacare. They do not strengthen Medicare nor do they extend the life of the Part A trust fund. Moreover, an unplanned for consequence of these cuts could be more doctors, hospitals, and nursing homes no longer accepting Medicare patients because of its unprofitability. Fewer providers will likely spell chaos with an expected doubling of Medicare patients by 2050. Fifth, Obamacare is hurting employment. Obamacare mandates a business with 50 or more full-time employees to offer health coverage to workers or pay a $2,000 fine for each employee it fails to insure. This incentivizes businesses to hire fewer full-timers but more parttimers. The Federal Reserve recently reported that Obamacare is a factor in slowing hiring and job growth. Sixth, every time the CBO estimates the cost of Obamacare, it goes up — now at $1.3 trillion over the next 10 years, and that’s before it will be fully implemented in 2014. More bad news for a mushrooming national debt. Seventh, Obamacare stands to worsen the quality of Medicaid by expanding it. Dumping more people into Medicaid, already financially struggling, portends even poorer quality for low-income children, disabled people, pregnant women, and seniors. Expanding Medicaid will stretch doctors while paying them less, causing many to cease taking Medicaid patients and hurting the needy more. Forty of 50 states are projected to see higher costs, not savings. The News editor in chief is honored by professional womenʼs group Wanda Southerland, editor in chief of this newspaper, was recently recognized by The National Association of Professional Women for demonstrating excellence and dedication within her profession and formally included her to membership. She first joined the staff of The News in 1994. During her tenure she has helped launch Brides To Be, Today’s Nashville A Guide To The City and Wanda Southerland Today’s Homes magazines. Additionally, she is the owner of Kathryn’s Cosmetics & Gifts, LLC, doing business as Merle Norman Cosmetics Studio in Fayetteville, Tenn. The studio is named after her late mother and her daughter, who manages the studio. Southerland has also been published in Christian Woman magazine, a Nashville publication with a nation-wide circulation. 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GCA Publishing Company Inc.: 615-298-1500 E-mail: News@gcanews.com Ticked Off Hotline: 298-5597 SUBSCRIPTION INFORMATION One year is $15 (local), $30 (out of state). Send name, address and telephone number to: Subscriptions, GCA Publishing Co. Inc., 2323 Crestmoor Road, Nashville, TN 37215 April 4, 2013, The News- Page 5 Cemetery ... From Page One Only the cemetery on Massman Drive off Elm Hill Pike remains, about an acre and half surrounded by industrial buildings. “The Buchanan Station Cemetery is one of Davidson County’s earliest and most significant historic cemeteries,” said Tim Walker, executive director of the Metro Historical Commission. Trees shade the headstones carved from native Tennessee limestone. Two are for John Buchanan and his wife, Sarah, leaders of the settlement. In the 1792 battle, John Buchanan led the 15 men while his wife rallied the women and children to mold ammunition and reload firearms. The cemetery contains 67 gravesites of which 15 have gravestones. The unmarked Emissions ... From Page One standard emissions testing fee. That could come later on. It’s estimated it would affect owners of 3,600 cars. Johnson thinks newer cars are not affecting the environment negatively in their new cars. gravestones were located by an archaeological survey, which was paid for by The Friends of John Buchanan Cemetery, a citizens group formed in 2012. The earliest gravestones date to the 1810s, but it is assumed burials date to the 1780s, when the station was first occupied by the Buchanan family and others, Walker said. The site’s owner, Scott Pope, has offered to donate the land, and the Metro Parks board this week began the process of accepting it. As well as becoming a park, the cemetery is planned as part of an extension of the Mill Creek Greenway. There is space outside the graves to create a small parking space, which could serve the cemetery and a trailhead on the greenway, Walker said. Plans are to fence the cemetery, with financial assistance from the friends group, and to place interpretative signs explaining the history and sig“Of the cars that would fit into the exemption category, only about 1 percent fail the emissions testing per year,” Johnson said. “But most of those that do aren’t failing for reasons that hurt the environment.” Johnson said he has failed a test in a new car because of his check engine soon light being on for a loose vacuum hose, Learn More For information, email the Nashville Historical Newsletter at NHN.slate@gmail.com or call Mike Slate at 615-293-3832. To contact the Metro Historical Commission, call 615-862-7970. nificance of the cemetery and Buchanan Station, Walker said. Once the land is owned by Metro, Walker said, it will be eligible for grants and Metro capital funds to preserve and develop the site. If all goes smoothly, the acquisition should wrap up in late May or early June, said Metro Council member Phil Claiborne, who has been working with the friends group. Contact Jenny Upchurch at 615-298-1500 or email jenny@gcanews.com. which has no affect on the environment. He said that a constituent made him aware that other states have laws for exempting new car. Thus far, Johnson said, there has been little to no opposition to the legislation. But since it would decrease earned credits for EPA air-quality, other options will have to be explored to make up for these credits. Mike Buchanan, a descendant of John Buchanan, visits the cemetery with his grandsons, Tristan, left, and Vincent. TDEC spokesperson Meg Lockhart said that TDEC has made some suggestions to the bill having to do with the effective date because EPA currently is measuring in excess of the standard for designated airquality areas and must go through a number of options to explore to bring emission concentrations down to acceptable levels. Johnson said Knox County complied with the EPA without having annual testing by lowering the speed limit on trucks to 55 mile per hour throughout the county. The bill is on hold in a state Senate committee. Contact Ben Daniel at 615298-1500 or email bendaniel@gcanews.com. STORE HOURS: Mon - Sat 9am to 6pm Sunday 1-5pm VISIT OUR FULLY STOCKED TWO ACRES OF CASUAL, OUTDOOR, & INDOOR FURNITURE SELECTIONS Life outdoors begins at www.MisterTsPatioFurniture.com 4201 SIDCO DRIVE | Exit at I-65 and Harding Place to Sidco Drive | 331-9002 Page 6- The News, April 4, 2013 Cities ... From Page One tenance standards. The cities will also begin receiving franchise fees for road upkeep from right of way use , such as by AT&T, Comcast and Piedmont Natural Gas. The cities can also issue and collect business license tax an receive wholesale beer tax in their area. For residents, the agreement will allow them to use their city building inspector rather than a Metro inspector. And Metro Police will discuss how protection services within the smaller cities can be provided for a reduced cost. Oak Hill, for example, spends $150,000 each year for off-duty officers it uses. Instead, Mayor Austin McMullen said, Oak Hill would like to pay the equivalent on one officer’s salary, about a third of the cost. In a news release, Metro’s legal director Saul Solomon described the agreement as “a good balance” that preserves the efficiency of consolidation but gives additional flexibility to the smaller cities in providing services. Contact Jenny Upchurch at 615-298-1500 or email jenny@gcanews.com. Breakfast supports college-support program The YMCA Bridge annual fundraising breakfast will be at 7 a.m. Tuesday, May 7, at First Presbyterian Church, located at 4815 Franklin Pike. The Bridge supports seventh- through 12th-grade students from East Nashville, setting them in motion toward a path that leads to colleges and universities. These students are identified by teachers and counselors as students who are capable but under served and most likely would not go to college without additional support. The Bridge carries students through six years of full-time advising and working with families and also providing an enriching summer academic program staffed by col- lege students.They are also provided transportation and a hot lunch. The grassroots organization that places approximately 30 students each year in colleges. For reservations to the breakfast, contact Marcia Smith at 615-507-8554. Whatʼs wrong with this picture? Leaning tree threatens utility line A reader has noticed this tree is laying on the utility line on Haverford Avenue in this West Meade/Belle Meade subdivision and worries about loss of service. If you see something that needs immediate attention or is out of the ordinary, give us a call at 298-1500 or email a description or photo to news@gcanews.com and we will consider putting it in our “Whatʼs wrong with this picture?” feature. BUSINESS BRIEFS Vol State Volunteer State Community College Athletic Director Bobby Hudson was named the 2013 Distinguished Alumnus at the annual Vol State Alumni Breakfast. Hudson graduated with an associate of science degree from Vol State in 1979. GMY Law vidual help to students in a variety of areas. Skanska USA Skanska USA Co-chief Operating Officer Joey Hatch shared Skanska’s diversity and inclusion practices during a panel discussion at Fisk University’s Business Week. The discussion addressed “Today’s Changing Workforce: Managing Diversity and Growth.” Vanderbilt Carlos L. Arteaga, M.D., professor of Medicine and April 4, 2013, The News- Page 7 Cancer Biology at Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, has been chosen presidentelect for 2013-2014 of the American Association for Cancer Research. Take good care of your money. Garfinkle, McLemore & Young, PLLC (GMY Law), announced that Justin T. Campbell of Nashville, Tennessee, has joined the firm. While a University of Tennessee undergraduate, Campbell interned Campbell in the United States District Attorney’s office. He graduated from the University of Mississippi School of Law, where he was the founding editor-in-chief of the Mississippi Sports Law Review. Alive Hospice Alive Hospice President and CEO Anna-Gene O’Neal has announced that Sally Smallwood has been appointed vice president of community development. 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Member FDIC Page 8- The News, April 4, 2013 HIGHLIGHTS & HAPPENINGS April 4 Dinner-dance to help Hospitality House Rock the House dinner and dance at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, April 4, at Marathon Motor Works, located at 1402 Clinton St., will benefit Hospitality House of Nashville. Tickets are $75. For information, call 615-329-0477 or visit hhhnashville.org. Parthenon lecture on Christiansʼ destruction John Pollini will discuss Christian destruction of images of classical antiquity at the Parthenon at 7 p.m. Thursday, April 4, at the Parthenon, with a reception following. Admission is free, but reservations are required by calling 615- 862-8431. Author to sign books at The Painted Cupcake Author Cathy J. Reynolds will have a book signing of her book, “Little Mike Takes A Hike” between 5 and 7 p.m. Thursday, April 4, at The Painted Cupcake, located at 2014 Glen Echo Road. Free legal clinic to offer help on Social Security The Legal Aid Society will offer a People’s Law School on Social Security issues from 6 to 7 p.m. Thursday, April 4, at the Cohn Learning Center, located at 4805 Park Ave. April 5 Parenting expert will speak in Green Hills Nonviolent Communication (NVC) Nashville will present a parenting lecture at 7 p.m. Friday, April 5, at Green Hills Senior Center, located at 2001 Woodmont Blvd. Ingrid Bauer, a compassionate parenting advocate and author, will speak. There will also be parenting workshops from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday April 6, and Sunday, April 7. Go to nvcnashville.org for information. VFW to serve dinners on Friday nights A dinner will be served from 6 to 8 p.m. every Friday at the VFW Post 1970, located at 7220 Charlotte Pike. Cost is $7, and proceeds support the post’s programs. For information, call 615-352-9933. Calligraphy show opens at Centennial gallery Metro Parks’ Centennial Art Center Gallery will open its biennial art show by the Nashville Calligraphers’ Guild with a reception from 5 to 7 p.m. Friday, April 5. The exhibit will include the Guild’s collection entitled “26 Seeds, A Year to Grow,” works made in response to a year-long workshop with internationally renowned calligrapher, Reggie Ezell. The Art Center will show blown glass vessels and sculptures by local artist Scott Hodes. The exhibit will continue through Wednesday, May 29. April 6 Metro celebrates 50th anniversary with party A citywide birthday party will be from noon to 3 p.m. on Saturday, April 6, at the Metro Historic Courthouse on Public Square commemorating Metro Government’s 50th anniversary. The event will include musical performances, exhibits, food trucks, activities for children and dogs. Richland Creek Walk/Run is set for Sylvan Park The seventh annual Richland Creek Run will begin at 8 a.m. Saturday, April 6, at the Cohn Adult Learning Center, located at 4805 Park Ave. The certified fivemile course is through sections of the Richland Creek Greenway and Sylvan Park. Race-day registration will be $25. Go to www.richlandcreekrun.com. Vanderbilt student group hosts healthy home talk Vanderbilt Student Organization, C3, will host “Mind Body Home: Creating Healthy Home Environment for Healing and Wholeness” workshop facilitated by feng shui expert, Tisha Morris, from noon to 2 p.m. Saturday, April 6, at the Student Life Center (lower level room 3), located at 310 25th Ave S. Admission is free and open to the public. Tree sale offered by American Legion Post An annual tree sale will be 9 a.m. Saturday, April 6, at the American Legion Post 88, located at 2864 Elm Hill Pike. All trees are $15 with a limit of 10. For information and list of tree types, go to www.donelson88.com. Crawl for Fitness readies runners for marathon Three Nashville fitness businesses will hold a Music Row Fitness Crawl from noon to 4 p.m. Saturday, April 6, for the Country Music Marathon at RESULTS Fitness, located at 1617 16th Ave S. Proceeds will go toward the Nashville chapter of Achilles International, a nonprofit organization that assists athletes with disabilities. Registration is $35 at http://fitnesscrawl.eventbrite.co m. Youth Safety Summit will be at McGavock High The Metro Board of Education will host its third annual Youth Safety Summit at 9 a.m. Saturday, April 6, at McGavock High School. Topics include bullying, ssocialemotional learning, school safety, suicide signs for parents and more. Registration opens at 8:30 a.m. Farmers market opens at Richland Park The Richland Park Farmers Market will resume Saturday, April 6, at 4711 Charlotte Avenue. Vendors will be set up between 9 a.m. and noon. For information, call 615-585-1294. Speakers’ Bureau Donelson-Hermitage Chamber of Commerce • 11:30 a.m., Thursday, April 11 The Inn at Opryland 2401 Music Valley Dr. Mike Munchak, Titans coach Kiwanis Club • 11:30 a.m., Friday, April 5 Patron Club, Bridgestone Arena Bradford Gioia, Headmaster of Montgomery Bell Academy Call Vic Legerton at 391-0123 Rotary • noon, Monday, April 8 Wildhorse Saloon, 120 2nd Ave. S. Chris Barbic, Superintendent, Achievement School District Call 781-2700 Rotary of DonelsonHermitage • noon, Wednesday, April 10 McNamara’s, 2740 Old Lebanon Road Teacher Appreciation Lunch Sertoma Club of Nashville • 11:30 a.m., Tuesday, April 9 Maxwell House Hotel Kirk Smith, Smart Meters Call Houston at 254-0571 West End Sertoma Club •11:45, Monday, April 8 Vanderbilt University Club Mark Basenberg, Williamson County Humane Association Call Bill Farris at 515-1742 Weekly QuickBooks QuickTip! By John Sawyer Hi QuickBooks Users! Last week we introduced QuickBook’s “Banking Department”. Located towards the lower right hand corner of the Home Page, the Banking Department is your onestop shopping center for all QuickBooks banking activities. Similar to a “branch office” right on your computer, QuickBooks handles Making Deposits, Writing Checks, Printing Checks, Posting Credit Card Activity, Viewing Account Registers and Reconciling Account Balances with one click ease! Last week, we examined how to Record Deposits and Write Checks from your manual checkbook. This week, let’s see how QuickBooks let’s you print checks instantly from your computer for those times you need to generate a quick check for a COD delivery, perhaps pay your window cleaning service on the spot, generate a travel advance, or a petty cash reimbursement. Naturally, there are probably hundreds of reasons you may need to generate a quick check on the spot, but there is one easy way to do so in QuickBooks! So let’s pretend Acme Window Cleaning Services has just completed their monthly service at your business. Acme is a simple operation and doesn’t send out bills; they prefer to be paid on the spot as services are completed. The fee is $35.00 for your store front windows. So, you load a blank Voucher check into your printer. A Voucher check is 8.5” x 11” and has three sections of equal size from top to bottom separated by perforations between each section. The top portion is the actual check. The middle portion is the payment stub for the vendor’s (Acme’s) records; and the bottom portion is identical to the middle portion and is your record of the transaction which is typically stapled to your copy of the bill (received from the vendor) and placed in the paid bill file for the vendor. Next, you click on “Write Checks” in the Banking Department, and QuickBooks displays an exact image of a blank check. You fill in the check just as if you were writing a check right out of your checkbook. Completing the check in QuickBooks is so visually driven, it requires no explanation – on the lower half of the check simply indicate the proper expense account, say for example, “Janitorial” or perhaps a specific account called “Window Cleaning”. Now the check is ready to print and be simultaneously posted to your accounting records. On the very upper edge of the check form, you will notice a button which reads “Print” – that’s where you want to click to print out the check which you can then instantly hand to Acme Window Cleaning Services! Once you click “Print”, you will immediately be given the option to confirm the proper check number. After you do so, the check will begin to print. It’s easy and it’s professional and it only takes a second! So, here’s this week’s QuickTip # 76 … Quite often, business owners need to print a check right on the spot – maybe a travel advance, maybe to reimburse petty cash, maybe to pay a vendor or repairman who has just completed a service or small job for you. You simply want to print a check and be done with the transaction – boom. QuickBooks to the rescue – with two clicks you are done and on your way. Click One – Write Checks; Click Two – Print! It will actually take longer to read this week’s feature than to print a manual check, but read on if you have 30 seconds to burn! And please remember, the second Friday every month, a small group QuickBooks seminar, limited to six attendees, is offered at The Boardroom (2400 Crestmoor Rd.) in Green Hills covering the essentials of QuickBooks for your home or business! The next class will be Friday, 04/12/13. The cost is only $50 for the four hour training session which begins at 01:00 PM – please call 615-397-9933 for complete details! The website for AccountNet, Inc! is: www.accountnet.biz You can email questions and comments to John Sawyer at accountnetinc@comcast.net or join him for coffee at your favorite coffee shop! April 4, 2013, The News- Page 9 HIGHLIGHTS & HAPPENINGS April 7 Brookmeade Church hosts justice lectures Brookmeade Congregational Church will host Criminal InJustice, a series of lectures to be held at noon every Sunday in April. The church is located at 700 Bresslyn Road in West Meade. The church will also be showing several pieces of artwork that were created by prisoners on death row at Riverbend Maximum Security Institution in Nashville, Tennessee. April 8 Hendersonville band will present ʻWorld of Musicʼ The Cedar Creek Community Band (CCCB) and the Hendersonville Community Concert Band will present “A World of Music” at 7 p.m. Monday, April 8, in the Mount Juliet High School theater, located at 1800 Curd Road. For information, contact Sherie Grossman at 949-6834068 or email at mrssgrossman@yahoo.com. April 9 Belmont Mansion to host High Tea with local writer Belmont Mansion will host a High Tea between 5 and 9 p.m. Tuesday, April 9, featuring Nashville mystery author, Tom Collins. The High Tea will include a guided tour of the Mansion, located at 1900 Belmont Blvd., and classic jazz. Tickets are $30. Call 615-460-5459. Alzheimerʼs, dementia caregivers to meet A Caregiver Support Group will meet at noon, Tuesday, April 9, for those caring a loved one with dementia or Alzheimer’s at Belmont Village Green Hills, located at 4206 Stammer Place. For more information, or to RSVP, call 615-279-9100. April 11 Highballs & Hydrangeas will be from 7 to 10 p.m. Friday, April 12, at Cheekwood’s Botanical Hall. Tickets are $25 in advance or $30 at the door and can be purchased online at www.highballsandhydrangeas.com through Tuesday, April 9. T he best location in Nashville. Conveniently located on Hillsboro Rd. near the Green Hills Mall, Regal Theaters, Hotels, Restaurants and Fine Shopping Areas. April 13 Walk, 5K Run to benefit mental health group The National Alliance for Mental Illness of Davidson County will have a 5K run, walk and information event Saturday, April 13, at Shelby Park next to A full Service Senior Living Community. One and Two Bedroom Luxury Apartments. A Rochford Development 5031 Hillsboro Rd. • Nashville, TN 37215 www.thesaintpaul.com S C O OT E R S 298-2400 B E AC H & P O O L TOYS GET READY FOR “OUTDOOR FUN” TRIKES Kettrike® Happy ® Air Navigator For Ages 1-5 • Max 150 lbs. HOURS: 9 - 5:30 MON - SAT 5207 HARDING PIKE, NASHVILLE 615 - 352 - 5363 KITES w w w. p h i l l i p s t o y m a r t . c o m SWIMMING & BEACH TOYS RIDE-ON Dragon Kite For Ages 6+ For Ages 3+ Master Bricklayer Set For 18M+ Made In Germany FRISBEES BOOMERANGS POGOSTICKS S T I LT S H O P BA L LS Wave Rider Skylar S TO M P R O C K E T S S K AT E S TRIKES Warm up to a Care Free Senior Lifestyle at The St. Paul. April 12 The Sierra Club will present a program at 7 p.m. Thursday, April 11, at Radnor Lake Visitor Center, 1160 Otter Creek Road. Jeff Barrie of the Beyond Coal campaign will discuss the Sierra Club’s grassroots efforts to replace dirty coal with clean energy and energy efficiency to reduce emissions that cause climate change. This program is free and open to the public. Chris Brubeck, the son of Dave Brubeck, and his group Triple at 10 a.m. For information and registration, go to http://www.namidavidson.org/. The Legal Aid Society will offer a People’s Law School on renters’ rights issues from 6 to 7 p.m. Thursday, April 11, at the Cohn Learning Center, located at 4805 Park Ave. Highballs & Hydrangeas returns to Cheekwood Chris Brubeck and Trio to play at Lipscomb Shelby Bottoms. Registration ends at 5 p.m. Thursday, April 11. Check-in begins Saturday at 7 a.m. with the run at 8 a.m. and the walk Free legal clinic to offer help on rentersʼ rights Sierra Club speaker will discuss coal at Radnor G R E AT K I T E S GA R D E N T O O LS Play, will perform at 8 p.m. Thursday, April 11, at Lipscomb University. Tickets are $15 for individuals and $10 for students at www.lipscomb.edu/music or at the Lipscomb Allen Arena box office. For information, call 615966-5932. Page 10- The News, April 4, 2013 Taxing Matters By Jim Wilson, CPA Child tax credit can cut income tax bill for parents If you have a child under age 17, the Child Tax Credit may save you money at tax time. Here are some facts the Internal Revenue Service wants you to know about the credit. • Amount. The non-refundable Child Tax Credit may help reduce your federal income tax by as much as $1,000 for each qualifying child you claim on your return. • Qualifications. For this credit, a qualifying child must pass seven tests: 1. Age test. The child must have been under age 17 at the end of 2012. 2. Relationship test. The child must be your son, daughter, stepchild, foster child, brother, sister, stepbrother, or stepsister. A child may also be a descendant of any of these individuals, including your grandchild, niece or nephew. You would always treat an adopted child as your own child. An adopted child includes a child lawfully placed with you for legal adoption. 3. Support test. The child must not have provided more than half of their own support for the year. 4. Dependent test. You must claim the child as a dependent on your federal tax return. 5. Joint return test. The child cannot file a joint return for the year, unless the only reason they are filing is to claim a refund. 6. Citizenship test. The child must be a U.S. citizen, U.S. national or U.S. resident alien. 7. Residence test. In most cases, the child must have lived with you for more than half of 2012. • Limitations. The Child Tax Credit is subject to income limitations and may be reduced or eliminated depending on your filing status and income. • Additional Child Tax Credit. If you qualify and get less than the full Child Tax Credit, you could receive a refund even if you owe no tax with the refundable Additional Child Tax Credit. • Schedule 8812. If you qualify to claim the Child Tax Credit make sure to check whether you must complete and attach the new Schedule 8812, Child Tax Credit, with your return. If you qualify to claim the Additional Child Tax Credit, you must complete and attach Schedule 8812. IRS Publication 972, Child Tax Credit, can provide you EARLY STAGE SOCIAL ACTIVITIESCALENDAR DATES: The activities listed below are for those in the early stages of Alzheimer’s/Dementia and their caregivers. Groups and families are both welcome. We can assist with transportation costs and have volunteers to help with groups. These are FREE events. Call 800-272-3900 to register. April: with more details. View it online at IRS.gov or request it by calling 800-TAX-FORM (800829-3676). You can also use the Interactive Tax Assistant tool on the IRS website to check if you can claim the credit. The ITA is a resource that can help answer tax law questions. Your children may help you qualify for more valuable tax benefits, such as certain credits and deductions. If you are a parent, here are benefits you shouldn’t miss when filing taxes this year. • Dependents. In most cases, you can claim a child as a dependent even if your child was born anytime in 2012. For more information, see IRS Publication 501, Exemptions, Standard Deduction and Filing Information. • Child and Dependent Care Credit. You may be able to claim this credit if you paid someone to care for your child or children under age 13, so that you could work or look for work. See IRS Publication 503, Child and Dependent Care Expenses. • Earned Income Tax Credit. If you worked but earned less than $50,270 last year, you may qualify for EITC. If you have qualifying children, you may get up to $5,891 back when you file a return and claim it. Use the EITC Assistant to find out if you qualify. See Publication 596, Earned Income Tax Credit. • Adoption Credit. You may be able to take a tax credit for certain expenses you incurred to adopt a child. For details about this credit, see the instructions for IRS Form 8839, Qualified Adoption Expenses. • Higher education credits. If you paid higher education costs for yourself or another student who is an immediate family member, you may qualify for either the American Opportunity Credit or the Lifetime Learning Credit. Both credits may reduce the amount of tax you owe. If the American Opportunity Credit is more than the tax you owe, you could be eligible for a refund of as much as $1,000. See IRS Publication 970, Tax Benefits for Education. • Student loan interest. You may be able to deduct interest you paid on a qualified student loan, even if you do not itemize your deductions. For more information, see IRS Publication 970, Tax Benefits for Education. • Self-employed health insurance deduction — If you were self-employed and paid for health insurance, you may be able to deduct premiums you paid to cover your child. It applies to children under age 27 at the end of the year, even if not your dependent. See IRS.gov/aca for information on the Affordable Care Act. Forms and publications on these topics are available at IRS.gov or by calling 800-TAXFORM (800-829-3676). For more information, please call Wilson & Wilson, PC, CPA, CFE at 615-673-1330 or send an email to us at jim@wilsonandwilsoncpa.com. 11th – Concert & Lunch at Cheekwood. We will enjoy a concert put together by Music for Seniors and lunch at Cheekwood. 15th – Memory Café in Murfreesboro at The Grapevine. This is a social hour for persons with the disease and their caregivers to socialize. Beverages and snacks will be served. June: 7th – Join us at the Frist for a gallery tour, art making activity & lunch. Nan Reed, center, was honored for her years of dedication to golf by the Richland Ladies Golfers. - photo by Ben Daniel Golf pioneer, Nan Reed, honored Nan Reed was honored Tuesday, April 2, for her dedication to womens golf. a few days before her 80th birthday. Reed learned to play golf at 12 and was mentored by Charlie Banner at the Old Richland Club. She won her first title at 15. She was Intercollegiate champion in the 1954 Peabody College Tournament. She was Tennessee Champion in 1950 and runnerup in 1949, 1952, 1954, 1959 and was Nashville's Women Golf Champion in 1948, 1950, 1951, 1952, 1957, 1958. Reed has played golf with Patty Berg, Louise Suggs, Marilyn Smith, Bea McWane, Barbara Romack, Minnie Pearl, Tennessee Ernie Ford, Mason Rudolph, and Lou Graham. Reed still plays and mentors the Richland Ladies Golfers. There is a yearly Richland tournament named the Reed Cup in her honor. April 4, 2013, The News- Page 11 Druʼs Vues, too By Drucilla Smith Fuller Hall of Famer! Drue Smith will take her place posthumously in the Tennessee Radio Hall of Fame Legends, along with Nashville Superstar Coyote McCloud, who was dubbed by CBS “America’s First Shock Jock” and Tennessee Ernie Ford, best known for singing the hit “Sixteen Tons.” Broadcast personality Drue Smith discovered Oprah, comedian Jimmy Neighbors and gave Senator Estes Kefauver his signature coonskin cap. Four Tennessee governors from different political parties once held a "Drue Happening" at the Executive Residence, and Tennessee legislators honored her as their 133rd member. She was a popular Green Hills News columnist. Melissa McDonald, on behalf of the Tennessee Radio Hall of Fame, says Drue's Hall of Fame induction ceremony will take place in Murfreesboro on Saturday, May 4. Stay tuned. Spiritual Aims: Kiwanis honored Bill Kirby with their 2013 Spiritual Aims award, given annually to the member who best personifies the spiritual qualities of the late Ralph Brunson, founder of Middle Tennessee's YMCA. In his homily, the Rev. Charles McGowan noted "it's wonderful this Kiwanis Club pauses and focuses on spiritual emphasis and leadership." Emcee Betty Lou Burnett announced the award, saying Bill Kirby's "life reflects God's love and presence." She characterized Spiritual Aims awardees, now numbering 18, as "thoughtful, reflective, mentoring, compassionate" people who contribute to the community and "have a strong belief in God." Kirby, in accepting, called his award "probably one of the most meaningful things that The late Drue Smith, shown here with former state Republican Party Chairman Jim Burnett, will be inducted posthumously into the Tennessee Radio Hall of Fame May 4 in Murfreesboro. - photo by Betty Lou Burnett Information on weatherization available at Saturday workshop A weatherization program will hold a community meeting at 11 a.m. Saturday, April 6, at New Livingstone Baptist Church, 330 Hancock St. The goals are to weatherize 100 homes and 10 businesses in Council District 5 using the Mayor's Nashville Energy Works program. Participants may qualify for a $500 rebate from TVA and a low-interest rate loan from The Housing Fund. Saturday’s event will provide information about weatherizing a home. There will be speakers from the Mayor's Office and neighborhood groups. The News columnist is honored by Hall of Fame happened to me in my life." The Nashville City Choir gave the ceremony a musical background, singing "How Great Thou Art" in celebration of God and spirituality. Tur ning Red? Robert Duvall, newly elected chairman of the Davidson County Republicans, promised to make Nashville "as red as the rest of our state." He said, "Over the past four years, Republicans have seen unprecedented success across Tennessee. It is time we focus our energies on making Davidson County as red as the rest of our state. With a unified effort, I am confident we will be successful.” The party convention last weekend also elected Stacy Ries Snyder first vice-chair and Tony Roberts, second vicechair. It’s the VANDERBILT helping me keep my heart healthy CLINIC turn to us for preventive cardiology care. Our experienced team will help you understand your risk of heart disease. They’ll work with you to build a custom plan for keeping your heart healthy, using proven methods and advanced treatments. To find out more about your risk for heart disease or to make an appointment, visit VanderbiltHeart.com/Prevention. MEDICAL CENTER EAST ONE HUNDRED OAKS 1215 21st Avenue S., 5th Floor Nashville, TN 37232 615-322-2318 719 Thompson Lane Nashville, TN 37204 615-322-2318 Page 12- The News, April 4, 2013 C OBITUARIES 1 W 2 Swan Ball and Emmy Award-winning Star Trek set designer dies at 57 The late Jim Mees, right, and Michael Smyth at last year’s Swan Ball. Frequent Swan Ball designer and Emmy Award-winning set decorator Jim Mees died of pancreatic cancer at the age of 57 on Friday, March 29 in Pennsylvania. Mees designed the Star Trek series The Next Generation, Voyager and Enterprise during his career, winning an Emmy in 1990. He was nominated four other times for his Star Trek efforts. Mees designed eleven of the DO YOU HAVE STARTING YOUR OWN A NEW BUSINESS fifty Swan Balls, beginning in 1997 with the party co-chaired by Josephine Darwin and Carole Sergent. Through the years, Mees dramatically varied the look of the Swan Ball and one of his favorite balls featured a Moroccan theme. The decor included construction of huge palm trees which covered the tent poles. Mees lived in Nashville from 1995 to 2000 and he had an office here for many years after that. The year he moved to Nashville, Mee’s aid was enlisted to develop a design curriculum for the newly created film school at Watkins Institute of Art. Soon, Mees was appointed adjunct instructor in set design and decoration and advisor to Watkins Department of Interior Design. In 1996, he was installed as a member of the Watkins Board of Trustees. In addition to Star Trek, Mees lent his talents to such television shows as One Day at a Time, Who’s the Boss?, Perfect Strangers, Threshold, Gilmore Girls, 90210, Private Practice and Bones. or SMALL BUSINESS? Want to improve your chances of succeeding? 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By the end of the month, Saturn will be rising in the east just as the Sun sets, and Venus will appear as a very bright star just above the western horizon after sunset. • Comet Pan-STARRS, which became visible to northern hemisphere observers in mid-March, is continuing to make its way to the outer solar system and will soon only be visible telescopically. Skywatchers should look near the northwestern horizon at dusk to catch a final glimpse. • April holds another cometary treasure with the annual Lyrid meteor shower. Each year Earth passes through numerous comet tails from various comets that have passed through the inner solar system. The Lyrid meteor shower's parent comet is C/1861 G1 Thatcher, or just "Comet Thatcher" for short. This comet returns to the inner solar system roughly every 415 years, and its most recent return in 1861 led to its discovery by Professor A. E. Thatcher. As the small parti- Looking East around 2 am, April 22 On April 22, the Lyrid meteor shower will peak. cles from this comet's tail hit our atmosphere at speeds of roughly 100,000 miles per hour, we observe bright streaks that can last for up to several seconds. The Lyrid meteor shower peaks on the morning of Monday, April 22, and typically boasts between 10 and 20 meteors per hour However, this year's observed count will likely be lower because of the nearly full moon preventing observers from seeing only the brightest meteors. To observe the meteor shower, go out before dawn on April 22 and look up at the eastern sky. The meteor shower's radiant, the point where the meteors appear to originate, lies in the constellation Lyra (hence the name "Lyrids") just next to the constellation's brightest star, Vega. Remember that nakedeye observations will give the widest and best field of view of the meteor shower — do not use a telescope or binoculars to observe a meteor shower! • Dyer Observatory will have an Open Telescope Night 7-9 p.m. Friday, April 12. Car parking fee of $10. Reserve a spot at http://dyer.vanderbilt.edu/. •The Barnard-Seyfert Astronomical Society this month will have star parties with telescopes set up for viewing. • 7:30-9:30 p.m. Friday, April 5, Bowie Park, Fairview. • 7:30-10:30 p.m. Saturday, April 13, Adventure Science Center • 6:30-10:30 p.m. April 13, laser show at Adventure Science Center’s Sudekum Planetarium A community-wide Shred Day will be from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, April 6, at LP Field. Donations of $5 a box will be taken to benefit CrimeStoppers. Middle Tennesseans are encouraged to bring all of their sensitive documents they no longer want or need to the stadium. The paper will be destroyed on the spot by mobile high-speed cross shredder equipment provided by Shredit, a Securit Company, the world’s leading on-site document destruction firm. The only cost is a $5 tax deductible donation to Crime Stoppers per banker box of records. All proceeds will go to Crime Stoppers’ reward fund, which is used to help solve serious felony crimes in the Nashville community. Detectives from the police department’s Fraud Unit will be on hand to pass out tips on identify theft prevention and to answer any questions from citizens. Also included on the same site will be Crime Stoppers’ Pharma Trash Disposal. Metro police officers will collect prescription medications that are outdated and/or no longer needed and dispose of them in an environmentally safe manner. It has been estimated that up to 89% of consumers dispose of their medications improperly by putting them in household trash or flushing them down a toilet. The Auto Theft Unit will offer anti-theft etching of a vehicle identification number (VIN) onto a vehicle’s windows. That is for a suggested $10 donation. The Tennessee Division of Consumer Affairs will have free “Don’t Get Scammed” brochures available. Information provided by Dyer Observatory at 615-373-4897 Oak Hill warns of bogus sales calls The city of Oak Hill wants residents to be aware of a scam that is currently in the area. The scam starts with a man approaching the door of a residence. He asks if the resident remembers him and claims to be with the company that installed the roof on the house. He then describes some repairs that need to be done to the house and says he can do the work at a reduced cost. The work that is done is minimal – usually just a little sealant placed on the roof – and at an extremely high cost. The scammer at times will ask to enter the home to point out repairs that can be made inside. In at least one instance, the scammer attempted to steal a purse while inside the home. Before discussing any repair work in or outside the home with a door-to-door solicitor, the city urges residents remember to ask to see their solicitation permit issued by the city of Oak Hill. If the solicitor does not have this permit available, they are operating illegally within the city and residents are encouraged to call the City's Safety Coordinator at 615-5577329. For a list of valid solicitors, please visit the City website at http://www.oakhilltn.us/safety/solicitation-permits. As of March 22, there were no valid solicitors in Oak Hill. For information, call the City Office at 615-371-8291. Neighborhood leaders can join NashvilleNext plan Leaders of neighborhood groups who want to participate in the NashvilleNext planning, which will create a vision for the city’s growth, can sign up for a training session Saturday, April 13. The purpose is to empower neighborhood leaders to engage their groups in the NashvilleNext process. The event will be between 10 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. at the West Nashville Police Precinct Community Room, located at 5500 Charlotte Pike. To register, go to www.nashvillenexttraining.eventbrite.com or call 615862-7188. The Frist Center for the Visual Arts installed its newest outdoor sculpture, Inveterate Composition for Clare by Brooklyn-based artist Rachel Owens. The multimedia sculpture — composed of Humvee shells, lights and an internal sound system that emits whale sounds — is at the Centerʼs Demonbreun Street entrance. April 4, 2013, The News- Page 13 Event is Saturday at LP Field Help avoid identity theft with community shred day Take a closer look at the night sky with help from Nashvilleʼs Dyer Observatory. • Jupiter continues to dominate the evening sky just after sunset during April, but look for the king of the planets to continue to creep ever closer to the Sun. By the end of the month, Saturn will be rising in the east just as the Sun sets, and Venus will appear as a very bright star just above the western horizon after sunset. • Comet Pan-STARRS, which became visible to northern hemisphere observers in mid-March, is continuing to make its way to the outer solar system and will soon only be visible telescopically. Skywatchers should look near the northwestern horizon at dusk to catch a final glimpse. • April holds another cometary treasure with the annual Lyrid meteor shower. Each year Earth passes through numerous comet tails from various comets that have passed through the inner solar system. The Lyrid meteor shower's parent comet is C/1861 G1 Thatcher, or just "Comet Thatcher" for short. This comet returns to the inner solar system roughly every 415 years, and its most recent return in 1861 led to its discovery by Professor A. E. Thatcher. As the small parti- Looking East around 2 am, April 22 On April 22, the Lyrid meteor shower will peak. cles from this comet's tail hit our atmosphere at speeds of roughly 100,000 miles per hour, we observe bright streaks that can last for up to several seconds. The Lyrid meteor shower peaks on the morning of Monday, April 22, and typically boasts between 10 and 20 meteors per hour However, this year's observed count will likely be lower because of the nearly full moon preventing observers from seeing only the brightest meteors. To observe the meteor shower, go out before dawn on April 22 and look up at the eastern sky. The meteor shower's radiant, the point where the meteors appear to originate, lies in the constellation Lyra (hence the name "Lyrids") just next to the constellation's brightest star, Vega. Remember that nakedeye observations will give the widest and best field of view of the meteor shower — do not use a telescope or binoculars to observe a meteor shower! • Dyer Observatory will have an Open Telescope Night 7-9 p.m. Friday, April 12. Car parking fee of $10. Reserve a spot at http://dyer.vanderbilt.edu/. •The Barnard-Seyfert Astronomical Society this month will have star parties with telescopes set up for viewing. • 7:30-9:30 p.m. Friday, April 5, Bowie Park, Fairview. • 7:30-10:30 p.m. Saturday, April 13, Adventure Science Center • 6:30-10:30 p.m. April 13, laser show at Adventure Science Center’s Sudekum Planetarium Information provided by Dyer Observatory at 615-373-4897 Hermitage meeting to discuss Lojac site Metro Council member Bruce Stanley will hold a community meeting at 7 p.m. Thursday, April 11, to discuss a use for a property owned by Lojac on Central Pike. According to Stanley, neighbors of the 8-acre property between the CSX Railroad Crossing and the public Brandau Road are concerned about the company using it for storage of industrial materials. The property is zoned as residential, but the community plan suggests a more appropriate zoning would be commercial/industrial. At present, Stanley said, the use of it is illegal. Stanley said he wants to hear from the community about the potential rezoning. Representatives from Lojac and Metro’s planning and codes A community-wide Shred Day will be from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, April 6, at LP Field. Donations of $5 a box will be taken to benefit CrimeStoppers. Middle Tennesseans are encouraged to bring all of their sensitive documents they no longer want or need to the stadium. The paper will be destroyed on the spot by mobile high-speed cross shredder equipment provided by Shredit, a Securit Company, the world’s leading on-site document destruction firm. The only cost is a $5 tax deductible donation to Crime Stoppers per banker box of records. All proceeds will go to Crime Stoppers’ reward fund, which is used to help solve serious felony crimes in the Nashville community. Detectives from the police department’s Fraud Unit will be on hand to pass out tips on identify theft prevention and to answer any questions from citizens. Also included on the same site will be Crime Stoppers’ Pharma Trash Disposal. Metro police officers will collect prescription medications that are outdated and/or no longer needed and dispose of them in an environmentally safe manner. It has been estimated that up to 89% of consumers dispose of their medications improperly by putting them in household trash or flushing them down a toilet. The Auto Theft Unit will offer anti-theft etching of a vehicle identification number (VIN) onto a vehicle’s windows. That is for a suggested $10 donation. Donelson starts beautification The Donelson Gateway Project’s beautification work in Donelson will hold a spring kickoff event from noon to 3 p.m. Saturday, April 13. Anyone interested in joining the effort to beautify Donelson can check out how in a fun and relaxed atmosphere. The event will be at JVI Garden Center at 227 Donelson Pike. There will be live music, food trucks and an opportunity to visit with others who want to see Donelson become one of the best landscaped communities in Nashville. Learn more by going to www.donelsongateway.org. Donelson gets community garden A volunteer group Donelson Community Gardens is seeking donations and volunteers to create its first community garden, located on the land between Heartland Towers and the boat dock at Heartland Park off Fernbrook Lane and Heartland Drive. The garden will have common gardening areas as well as individual/family plots that can be rented annually. There will be a children’s garden, a central meeting area and beautiful flowering plants along the pathways. Produce from the communal area will go to local food banks, and sponsored growing plots can be used by in-need residents. The group is seeking sponsors for those plots and for the children’s area. Visit the website www.donelsoncommunitygardens.com or call Jan at 615-739-7666. We Brighten Smiles! Jane A. Bacon, DMD Aileen M. Kruger, DDS FAMILY & COSMETIC DENTISTRY Use and a possible zoning of an 8-acre parcel on Central Pike is under study. - photo by The News department will be on hand to answer questions from the public at the Hermitage Police Precinct, located at 3701 James Kay Lane. In-Office Tooth Whitening • Bonding • Veneers • Crowns Bridges • Partials • Conscious Sedation • Nitrous Sealants • Implant Restorations • Root Canals Extractions • Dentures 260 JACKSON MEADOWS DRIVE, HERMITAGE 615-872-7762 www.DrJaneBacon.com Page 14- The News, April 4, 2013 Idiot legislators want to take away our freedom I am really ticked off at the idiot legislators who want to take away Tennessee citizens’ right to vote in the U.S. Senate primary. They want to have the state legislature select the candidates for each political party instead of the voters selecting the candidates. This is an attack on the freedom of every Tennessean. What a stupid power-grab this We have added an e-mail address for Ticked Off! Send your comments to tickedoff@gcanews.com will be! Easter Sunday leg break Ordinance No. 2013-208 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF FOREST HILLS ADOPTING THE ANNUAL BUDGET FOR THE FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING JULY 1, 2013 AND ENDING JUNE 30, 2014 SECTION 1: That the governing body estimates anticipated revenues of the municipality from all sources to be as follows: General Fund 2012 Actual 2013 Estimated 2014 Proposed Local Taxes Licenses & Fees State Revenue Miscellaneous $ 239,954 128,868 2,732,276 230,479 State Street Aid 134,625 132,000 9,812,049 10,225,294 10,525,294 $13,278,251 $13,550,294 $13,222,364 Fund Balance Total Available Funds $ 188,000 98,000 2,555,000 352,000 $ 212,000 97,600 2,204,760 52,710 130,000 SECTION 2: That the governing body appropriates from these anticipated revenues, as well as any unexpended and unencumbered funds as follows: General Fund 2012 Actual General Government State Street Aid--Streets Capital Projects Total Appropriations $ 1,680,382 134,625 1,237,950 $ 3,052,957 SECTION 3: $ 900,000 2,000,000 125,000 $ 3,025,000 931,290 1,477,000 95,000 $ 2,503,290 Gateway Entrances Cherry Trees Guardrails Street Pavement & Drainage Proposed Amount Financed by Cash $ 25,000 30,000 40,000 1,250,000 Arrogance blinds you Hallelujah! Someone other than me questions man’s arrogance of being the only creatures to have souls! At what point was man able to ascertain such knowledge of God’s creations and all that it embodies? Such arrogance means that you are so deceptively blinded. Letʼs all give our ages Read The Contributor I think that since the “Ticked Off” is an anonymous column for the people of Nashville to express our anonymous views, we should make it more interesting. How about instead of leaving our names, we leave something Do you conservatives and middle of the roaders who buy from and donate to the vendors of The Contributor ever actually read what is inside the paper? It is nothing but a Socialist/Communist rag. They support every left-wing 2200 Sq. Ft. Brick Home Downstairs Apartment / Bank Financing Available WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10th at 10:30AM 326 Bonnahurst Drive 37076 Directions: From Nashville take I-40 East to Old Hickory Blvd. Exit # 221B, continue 2 1⁄2 Miles to Plantation Drive, Left to third right Bonnahurst. $ 10,719,074 During the coming fiscal year the governing body has planned capital projects and proposed funding as follows: Proposed Capital Projects trying to find stuff to talk about in the moment of downtime. He began speaking about how the player had had trouble earlier in his career and had been suspended or what not. This player just snapped his leg in half and will not get to continue on with his team and quite possibly will never play basketball again. Is it really essential that you let the whole country know that he had off the court issues too? I would have been a little more sympathetic. ABSOLUTE AUCTION $ At the end of the current fiscal year the governing body estimates balances/(deficit as follows: General Fund: SECTION 4: 2013 Estimated 2014 Proposed I’m wondering if anyone else was graced with the image of the Louisville basketball player’s leg breaking in half on Easter Sunday. I was sitting around with family from 4 to 80 years old and it was probably the worst injury I have ever seen on TV. With that said, I thought CBS did a fantastic job with their coverage of what had actually happened. There was only one replay shown and then when they realized how bad it was, they only showed reactions around the court. While I saw it clear with a bone sticking six inches out of the skin, I’m happy that the children around only saw a glimpse so they will not be scarred for the rest of their lives. My only problem with the situation was the commentator else about us, like our age? That way when we read about someone thinking that Eve had sex with Satan, we’ll know it’s just 12-year-old that couldn’t have a firm grasp of sex, religion or life itself. Or when we read about someone saying that animals don’t have souls, we’ll see that that person couldn’t possibly know because they aren’t 6000 years old when God created the Earth or 4.5 billion years old when evolution began. Proposed Amount Financed by Debt -0- SECTION 5: No appropriation listed above may be exceeded without an amendment of the budget ordinance as required by the Municipal Budget Law of 1982 T.C.A. Section 6-56-208. In addition, no appropriation maybe made in excess of available funds except to provide an actual emergency threatening the health, property or lives of the inhabitants of the municipality and declared by a two-thirds (2/3) vote of at least a quorum of the governing body in accord with Section 6-56-205 of the Tennessee Code Annotated. Prior to final approval of the proposed 2013-2014 budget, the Board of Commissioners will hold a public hearing during the regular meeting, beginning at 5:30p.m., April 18, 2013. Forest Hills City Hall, 6300 Hillsboro Pike, Nashville, TN 37215 This approx. 2200 sq. ft. brick and siding home on the main floor has hardwood floors, central heat and air, 3 bedrooms, full bath, living room with french doors leading to sun room, dining room, kitchen, laundry room with lots of storage and deck with stairs to backyard. The Downstairs is carpeted and paneled, with Master bedroom suite, full bath, kitchen, utility room, den, deck, and separate entrance. All on a 75 ft. x 205 ft. lot with a fenced back yard. This home is in good condition with the roof and central unit less than 3 years old and some replacement windows. With some cosmetic touches to suit your taste, this would make an excellent home or investment. Terms: CASH. Or financing is available through Wilson Bank & Trust. Member FDIC. Equal Housing Lender. Please call Janice Durnberger. MLS# 447437 at 615-547-5601 for specific information related to the financing. 15% Earnest Money Day of Sale Balance at Closing. Deed and Insured Title Furnished by Sears. Sale # 0913 Bobby Colson Auctioneers $25 WILL BE GIVEN AWAY www.colsonauctions.com April 4, 2013, The News- Page 15 idea imaginable. When you purchase (or donate) to it you are supporting Socialism. You probably are thinking: "Why do you buy it if you disagree with it?" Well, I don’t buy it; I find numerous copies thrown away by buyers who buy it to help the homeless then throw it away. They need to read it. The other neighborhood I agree with the Grandview resident who complained about her street. I am a home-owner. My neighbor rents from the other university in Green Hills. He agrees with me about the lack of concern about the property and the neighbors. The yard is a disaster, retaining wall is falling, the balcony is rotting, weeds are growing in gutters, his garage is falling apart, and there are limbs all over the place. One spring and summer the backyard was never cut. I called to complain and was told sorry but we do not have enough help. What a joke. It’s embarrassing. What happened to being a good neighbor? The value of my property is decreasing due to their selfinterest. I have heard many similar complaints about this from other neighbors. Even with phone calls to the campus I get no results. Phony unemployment It now comes out that the state has paid over $73 million of our tax money on phony unemployment claims over the past few years. This is yet another example of the incom- petence of this state’s administration as well as the previous administration. Both of these airhead governors were going to run state government "like a business." If this is the best they could do, it looks like we are headed to a "going out of business" sale! Dentists giving out pills Are the dentists and oral surgeons included in the requirement to check? I have a friend that had a dental procedure done in East Tennessee and was given 90 Oxycodone. He was shocked that the prescription was given for such a minor procedure. It is an advance for the State that the legislature has passed a bill for physicians to check the controlled drug database prior to new prescriptions being written. Now the question is: does the bill cover nurse practitioners, dentists and oral surgeons? when they should be in the right-hand lane. If you go out Lebanon Road, half of the people are poking along in the lefthand lane. Why don't they post a few signs or give a few tickets so they know to drive in the right except to pass? I don't think a lot of people know about this. I have been doing it for a long time, and it sure ticks me off to have to go around somebody because they are in the left lane. Identification for voting I am wondering why there is even a question as to whether you should show identification to be able to vote in this country. I just went to the store and bought a gift card and they made me show ID for the purchase. I have recently also been carded for Silly String and cold medicine. So why do we not have to prove who we are to do the most Fix the roads in this city Many of the roads in Nashville need to be paved and signs straightened out. A wonderful job was done on Highway 70 but more areas need attention by TDOT and Metro to make all of Nashville look fresh and new. Money is found for the stadium and the new Music City Convention Center, but attention should be given to cleaning up all the roadsides of litter, straighten signs and pave the roads for a better and cleaner Nashville. 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Rocketown was founded in 1994 by famed Christian musician Michael W. Smith to provide Christian-based outreach to teens in need who enjoy three stages for live entertainment, Middle Tennessee’s only indoor skatepark, a snack bar, a recording studio, and photography, art and dance studios. At the fundraiser, everyone bid on silent auction items including art, jewelry, sports memorabilia, a luxurious dog bed, and more. Snacks were provided by Hunt Brothers Pizza, Coca-Cola and others. Jessica Bracken Events coordinated the Rocketown: Saul Bauer, animal program specialist entertaining evening and sponsors included at Columbus Zoo and Aquarium, holds Toddy, a HCA TriStar Health, Purity, Pinnacle palm civet, as he greets Judith and Richard Bracken. Financial Partners and others. U Y K N A TFOH ALS. IM N A E H T G R HELPIN Our names are … TIP-A-DEE-DOODAH & ELEANOR. We are Labrador mixes, we are both 8-weeks-old and couldn’t be cuter and or more cuddly. 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Komen as we Celebrate the 139th Kentucky Derby Saturday, May 4, 2013 Patron’s Cocktail Reception at 3pm • Main Event 4-7pm 4009 Hillsboro Pike • Nashville, TN 37215 Heavy Hors d’ouevres and Cocktails • Live Race Feed Silent Auction • Fun & Prizes • Derby Attire Honorary Chair: Demetria Kalodimos Event Chairs: Shana Alford & Barb Sawyer In partnership with: Rocketown: Reid and Randy Bostie, with Warren, a flamingo. Rocketown: Abigail and Draper Witherspoon (front), Middleton Henry, Weatherly Spence, and C. H. Henry. the comfort group GP GRACE’S PLAZA Center for Breast Health Baptist Hospital Middle Tennessee Medical Center Saint Thomas Hospital For more information contact Komen Greater Nashville at 615-383-0017 or www.komennashville.org Page 18- The News, April 4, 2013 S How About Dinner and a Movie? photos by • Brenda Batey Barbara, Dewey and Whitney Daane were the honorees at Park Center’s 16th annual “How About Dinner And A Movie?” The event, which was created by Barbara Daane, was held at the historic Belcourt Theatre and all proceeds benefit Park Center. Serving as chairs for this year’s evening were Sondra and Doug Cruickshanks and Lisa and Luke Froeb. The event featured a silent auction, chaired by Jane Stumpf and Lori Schulman. d.Kates provided chicken croquettes, squash casserole and chocolate cake for dinner. The movie was The Intouchables, a French comedydrama based on a true story about a quadriplegic aristocrat whose life is turned upside down when he hires a young, good-humored ex-con as his caretaker. Park Center helps more than 500 individuals per month through services ranging from homelessness to housing, education to employment, addiction to sobriety, and illness management to mental wellness. Dinner: Honorees Whitney, Barbara and Dewey Daane. “33 Years of Professional Homeowner and Condominium Association Management” 2200 Hillsboro Rd., Suite 200 Nashville, Tennessee 37212 (615) 383-1777 Having A Social Event? Call 298-1500 Dinner: Sandy Nelson, Clay Bailey, Sara Nelson, and Julia and Bob Lowe. PLEASE JOIN US ON THURSDAY, April 4th from 5:30 to 7:30p.m. Stop in and see why we’re Nashville’s most unique gift shop… Dinner: Lacher. Mollie and Joe Dinner: Jean Nelson, Clare Armistead, and Alice Hudson. for our monthly Art Opening and Wine Tasting April's featured artist is Carole Adreen-Harris Located in the visitor’s center Open Monday-Saturday 9-5 and Sunday 11-5 Complimentary gift wrap with purchase 5025 Harding Pike, Nashville, Tennessee 37205 615-356-0501 Ext. 34 Dinner: Eleanor Whitworth, Judy Quinn, and Leo Snel with a piece of art by Quinn that she donated to the silent auction. April 4, 2013, The News- Page 19 Societ Go s How About Dinner and a Movie? photos by • Brenda Batey Bold, Beautiful, Unique FINAL MONTH! Old World Tables • Walnut Demilunes Rare Sofa Tables • Primitive Chairs Dinner: Heloise Kuhn, Joni Werthan, and Larry Jensen. Richard F. Gentry Fine Furniture & Cabinetry Located within the Antique Mall & Consignment Shop 4108 Hillsboro Pike • 2nd Floor Call (615) 563-2401 www.RichardFGentry.com RETIREMENT Dinner: Irene Wills, Ridley Wills III, and Ridley Wills II. West Meade Conservancy Fundraiser West Meade Conservancy (WMC) supporters gathered recently for music, refreshments, and woodland views to raise money for the group's next collection of conservation easements. The event's fifty tickets sold out in three days. Singer-songwriters Toni Wine and Rory Bourke, with the help of Antoinette Olesen and Buddy Farler, provided the music. Wine sang her "Candida," and Burke performed his "The Most Beautiful Girl." The audience swayed, clapped, and often sang along as the artists per- formed song after song. The hillside home on Jocelyn Hills Road belonging to hosts Will Connor and Kim Matthews provided the woodland views. Volunteers set out a wide array of beverages and hors d'oeuvres, including tangy meatballs, pastry shells with a variety of fillings, fruit, cheeses, and tortilla wraps. The West Meade Conservancy is a grassroots group of volunteers whose mission is to conserve woods and wildlife in a key natural area of Nashville. The mission is being carried out through a collection of con- servation easements on property sections chosen by individual owners and maintained by The Land Trust for Tennessee. The Land Trust for Tennessee administers a fund to pay the costs of setting up and protecting the WMC's conservation easements. The fund contains individual donations, book sales, and proceeds from events such as the recent musical evening and annual Family Fun Run. To learn more about WMC, email Ellen Hansen at tuckaway504@comcast.net or call 712-7627, or visit the website westmeadeconservancy.org. SALE EVERYTHING ! MUST GO SALE RUNS MARCH 15 TH -APRIL 30 TH HOME FURNISHINGS SALE, JEWELRY & FIXTURES Mon - Sat 10-6 • Sun 1-6 ANTIQUE MALL & CONSIGNMENT SHOP 4108 Hillsboro Pike • 2nd Floor (615) 383-3893 CORRECTION Fundraiser: Greg Purdy, Elaine Purdy, and John Purdy. Fundraiser: Toni Wine, Ellen Hansen, and Rory Bourke. Betty Pirtle’s name was misspelled in the March 28 issue in the Assistance League Wine Tasting photo credit. We apologize for the error. Page 20- The News, April 4, 2013 Dancing for Safe Haven photos by • Brenda Batey Safe Haven Family Shelter held its exuberent fundraiser, Dancing for Safe Haven, at Loews Vanderbilt Hotel, where the crowd had a fabulous time. Five celebrities who practiced for weeks so they could perform the rumba, samba and other dances for the appreciative guests included John Dwyer, Darrell Freeman, Kate Herman, Meredith Libbey, Denine Torr, and Vicki Yates. Karen and David Conrad were honored for helping homeless families transition from the streets to permanent housing through the Nehemiah Project at Safe Haven. Safe Haven Executive Director Joyce Lavery and board President Jimmy Evans welcomed the crowd and thanked the many volunteers who made the party a success. Chairs of the event were Deb Custom Painting Varallo, John Steele and Bob Tuke. 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Dancing: Juanita Simanekova and Darrell Freeman won Online Award. 686-3564 CHURCH FUNERAL PLAN $3, 725.00 Services of Funeral Director and Staff .......................................$960.00 Embalming ......................................$425.00 Other Preparations (dressing, casketing, cosmetology) ...................................$80.00 Transportation of Remains from Place of Death .....................$125.00 Personnel and Equipment for Visitation at the Church ..............$250.00 Personnel and Equipment for Service at the Church ................. $250.00 Use of Hearse from Service to Cemetery ................... $130.00 Casket 20 Ga. Steel ........................$710.00 Outer Burial Container ...................$795.00 Total $3,725.00 MAJESTIC DENTAL Delilah Johnson, DDS General and Aesthetic Dentistry 5910 ⁄ Charlotte Ave. Nashville, TN 37209 1 2 NASHVILLE FUNERAL CREMATION SERVICE AND 615-256-1605 www.NashvilleFuneralAndCremation.com A Licensed Funeral Establishment BELLE MEADE JEWELRY & REPAIR Rings Sized While You Wait! State of the Art Laser Welder Platinum • 14K &18K • Antique Restoration • Sterling Silver • Eyeglass Repair Appraisals • Engraving • Prong Rebuilding • Watch Repair and Watch batteries Dancing: Honorees Karen and David Conrad. Dancing: Sarah Nickoloff and Dianne Neal. Same Day Jewelry Repair! 269-3288 Belle Meade Plaza 4548 Harding Road BelleMeadeJewelry.com (Next to Newk’s) WAR TIME VETS & SURVIVING SPOUSES Bathing, Dressing & Grooming Assistance, Medication Reminders, Laundry, Linen Changes, Meal Prep, Dish Washing & Vacuuming - in Your Home for a Lifetime. All at No Cost to You. H e a l t h Dancing: Frances Guess and Torri Yates- Dancing: Lipman. Orr. Trey Dancing: Lavery. C a r e 615-329-0992 For Information to Secure the Benefit You have Earned. Joyce West Meade Barbershop Paul Scates - Owner (Formerly of Belle Meade Barbershop) 6600 Hwy. 100 – In Nationwide Ins. bldg just a mile down from Harris Teeter, in the Cheekwood Antique district NEW HOURS: Tues. - Fri. 9:00 til 6:00 Sat. 9:00 til 4:00, Closed Sunday & Monday 615-352-1050 Having A Social Event? Call 298-1500 Dancing: Sue Kruggel, Nancy Kuzmitz, Jerry and Dorene Hammes, and Lynley Dwyer. Page 22- The News, April 4, 2013 Martinis & Team Martina Forest Hills photos by • Brenda Batey Building Lot For Sale by Owner Owner Financing available (615) 300-0907 Elaine Turner, the Texas-based luxury handbag and shoe brand, hosted “Martinis & Team Martina,” a spring 2013 launch party, with 20% of proceeds from sales that evening going to breast cancer research through the T. J. Martell Foundation. Everyone enjoyed turkey rollers from Jonathan’s Grille and mini sweets from Painted Cupcakes. A shirt worn and autographed by Martina McBride and an Elaine Turner clutch and private party were given as door prizes. The hostess committee for “Martinis & Team Martina” included Sheila Jones of Team Martina, Cindy Lovelace of T. J. Martell Foundation, and Tracey Weaver, director of Martina McBride Fan Relations. Team Martina is a group of Martina McBride fan club members who came together to fundraise for breast cancer research after being inspired by Martina’s song, “I’m Gonna Love You Through It.” Some members of Team Martina are cancer survivors and were featured in the song video. Martinis: Eddy and Connie Richardson. AMERICAN HERITAGE, INC. 298-9200 SHARON LILLICRAP LIFE MEMBER GOLD AWARDS OF EXCELLENCE FOR FRIENDLY PROFESSIONAL SERVICE! CALL 300-HOME (4663) GREEN HILLS ~ NEW LISTING! HILLWOOD PARK ~ STUNNING CONTEMPORARY ~ NEW PRICE! Spacious Brick Home with Fabulous Open Floor Plan! Large Windows into courtyard creating light filled living space, Beautiful Hardwoods, Living Room with Fireplace open to Designer Kitchen with Granite & SS Appliances. Main Level Master Suite w/ Dressing Room, Sound System up & down, 4 Bedrooms, 3.5 Baths & a Private English Courtyard. $649,900. Uniquely Designed Custom Contemporary on 1.50 Wooded Acres. Hand Cut Stone Exterior, Light & Bright with High Ceilings & Walls of Windows. Entertainment Room with marble floors & stone walls. Screened Porches, Decks, Exercise Area & Music Room. 3 Separate Living Areas, Fenced Dog Run. New Roof & Gutters! A Very Private Retreat overlooking the City! $689,900. LIBERTY DOWNS ~ NEW PRICE! WEST MEADE ~ NEW LISTING! Fabulous Two Story Home nestled on Gorgeous Wooded Grounds with Picturesque Views! Grand Spiral Staircase, Rich Hardwoods, Extensive Trim & Specially Finishes, Designer Kitchen/Granite is open to the Family Room/Fireplace, Elegant Main Level Master Suite/Fireplace, 4BR, 3.5 Baths & a 3 Car Garage. Zoned for Ravenwood High School $519,900. OLD HICKORY BLVD. GENTLEMAN’S FARM 69.23 ACRES 69.23 Rolling Acres of Beautiful Tennessee Countryside with 2 Road Frontages – Old Hickory Blvd. 1,080 feet & Pecan Valley 190 feet. Old Farm House built in 1960 to remain in “ASIS” condition. Zoned Residential/Agricultural * Land Square Footage 3,015,647. Minutes to Downtown Nashville! $560,000. SOLD! CALDWELL HALL ~ FULL BASEMENT! Martinis: Cindy Lovelace, Tracy Weaver, Sheila Jones, and Amy Roberts. Lovely one level brick home on a beautiful corner lot! Living Room opens to the Dining Room, 3 Bedrooms, Huge Family Room (21x21) and Interior Storage Area. New Roof, Gutters and Vinyl Trim 2012, Minutes to the Medical Community, Nashville West Shopping and I-40. $279,900. GREEN HILLS ~ JAMESBOROUGH PLACE! Stately Brick Home on Beautifully Landscaped Grounds! Hardwood Floors, Great Room with Fireplace, Formal Dining Room, Sunny EatIn Kitchen, Master Suite on 1st Floor, 3 Bedrooms, Big Bonus Room, Delightful Sun Room & a 2 Car Garage. Zoned to Percy Priest Elementary School. Minutes to the Nashville Medical Community! $399,900. Martinis: Candida Sylvania, Kellie Keyes, Nikki Schmidt, and Susan Andrews. ASHLAND CITY HIGHWAY ~ COMMERCIAL LOT Classic Brick Home with a Classic Corner Lot located Full Basement! Lovely at the corner of Ashland Hardwoods, Spacious Living City Highway and Old Room, Big Sun Filled Hickory Blvd with Kitchen with Large Dining Commercial Zoning and Room, Flexible Floor Plan, 4 Great Visibility. Ashland Bedrooms, Basement Bonus City Hwy Road Frontage is Room/Great for Home 211.42 and Old Hickory Office, 2 Car Garage with Blvd. Road Frontage is Workshop & Storage Area. Minutes to I-65. $229,900. 115.61. Survey is on line at realtracs.com $69,500. BROOKSIDE ~ FOR LEASE! Brookside Cottage Duplex with Hardwood Floors, 2 Bedrooms, Kitchen with appliances, Tile Bath and Attic storage. Minutes to I-40, Nashville West Shopping Center and the Nashville Medical community. $800/month CHERRY GLEN ~ WILLIAMSON COUNTY SCHOOLS Stunning One Level Condo! Hardwood Floors, Great Room with Custom Millwork, Big Sunny Kitchen opens to a Private Deck, Elegant Master Suite with Vaulted Ceiling, Guest Bedroom with Full Bath, End Unit – Open & Airy with lots of Natural Light! Williamson County Schools. $129,900. Martinis: Connie Cathcart-Richardson and Tabitha Tune. April 4, 2013, The News- Page 23 Symphony Fashion Show Kickoff Co-chairs Sarah Clark, Jocelyn Chambers and Sepideh Khansari hosted a Symphony Spring Fashion Show Kickoff for the Young and Fashionable committee members at The Bride Room. This year’s fashion show marks the first time that designated seating and a special after-party will be held for younger fashion show patrons. Wine and appetizers were served as guests were given details about the late party. The Symphony Fashion Show is set for Tuesday, April 9 at the Schermerhorn Symphony Center. Among those invited to the kickoff were: Late Party Cochair Sarah Hannah, Ashley Herod, Ellen Green, Elizabeth Bradbury, Ali Frazmand, Sutton Lipman, Mariel Bentz Rich, Tricia Scott, Sara Morris, Mattie Smith, Ford Tomlin, Amanda Smith, Krystle Wordsworth, Kevin Hartley, Elisabeth Oliphant, Tricia Knowles, Dawn Campbell, Kim Rucker, Will Helou, Hamilton Patrick, Lindsay Schenk, Reca Barwin, and Josh Ehrenfeld. Kickoff: Amanda Loch, Elizabeth Bradbury, Ellen Green, and Dawn Campbell Cole. Kickoff: Elizabeth Elizabeth Broyhill. Kickoff: Jocelyn Sepideh Khansari. Dennis Chambers and Kickoff: Sarah Hannah and Will Helou. and Kickoff: Tricia Knowles and Kim Rucker. Page 24- The News, April 4, 2013 best in class in all price ranges... NEW LISTING NEW LISTING NEW LISTING SOLD 3000 NEW NATCHEZ TRACE 2811 KENWAY ROAD 635 ALEX DRIVE ENCORE, #714 $597,000 Beautiful Home - Great Location $450,000 Prime Location - Green Hills $151,800 One Level Home - Open Floor Plan Original List Price: $495,000 Jackie Roth Karr, 615.330.9779 Sutton Lipman Costanza, 615.438.6149 Kara Elion, 917.272.8828 Michelle Maldonado, 615.260.4423 (Selling Agent) 6122 ROBIN HILL ROAD 251 CHATFIELD WAY 2857 WELLESLEY TRACE 225 CHATFIELD WAY $1,795,000 Extraordinary Home - West Meade Farms $1,099,000 Stunning Views - Complete Privacy $823,000 Golf Club Lane Area - Stunning $675,000 Perfect Location - Franklin Jackie Roth Karr, 615.330.9779 Lawrence Lipman, 615.364.3333 Donna Tisdale, 615.202.8799 Traci Lawrence, 615.946.8708 1215 CARNTON 6649 JOCELYN HOLLOW RD 4301 SNEED ROAD 1620 WHISPERING HILLS DR $549,999 Amazing Opportunity - Franklin $595,000 West Meade Farms - Privacy $499,900 Easy Walk To Julia Green School $349,900 Laurelbrooke Subdivision - Rare Flat Lot Chris Mannino, 615.299.7995 Pat Heckman, 615.426.0397 Anne Ruark, 615.210.6966 Angela Wright, 615.406.3212 NEW LISTING CONTRACT FELL THROUGH 524 BELAIR WAY 2000 FIONA WAY ART AVE, #302 420 ELYSIAN FIELDS $310,000 Rare Basement Unit - Burton Hills $244,900 Full Brick Home - Move In Condition $160,000 In Downtown’s New Art District $90,000 22 Units Available - Gated community Michelle Maldonado, 615.260.4423 Chris Mannino, 615.299.7995 Michelle Maldonado, 615.260.4423 Chris Mannino, 615.299.7995 www.thelipmangroup.com 2002 Richard Jones Road, Suite C-104 Nashville, TN 37215 ȱĜȱȱ¢ȱ ȱȱ 615.463.3333 April 4, 2013, The News- Page 25 4809 DAKOTA AVENUE WINDSOR TOWER, #805 205 SPRING RIDGE COURT $1,285,000 - MLS# 1431846 Exceptional Quality - Great Location $319,900 3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths $350,000 Entire Unit Gutted To The Studs! $395,000 Private Custom Brick Home Lawrence Lipman, 615.364.3333 Emily Lowe, 615.509.1753 Chris Mannino, 615.299.7995 Anne Ruark, 615.210.6966 5046 HILL PLACE DRIVE PENDING NEW PRICE 1700 KINGSBURY 7380 CUMBERLAND DRIVE 1725 LIBERTY PIKE 3569 N BERRYS CHAPEL ROAD $365,000 Spacious Home In Forest Hill $1,495,000 Exceptional Estate - Pool $349,500 Updated - Franklin - McKays Mill $375,000 5 Acre Site - Brentwood Renee Max, 615.975.7043 Sutton Lipman Costanza, 615.438.6149 Emily Lowe, 615.509.1753 Pat Heckman, 615.426.0397 FEATURED agents Emily Lowe Sutton Lipman Anne Ruark Chris Pat Mannino Heckman The Essence Of An Extraordinary LIFE Is About Living Your passion Nashville was declared the “IT” city by the New York Times! “Nashville is the #5 city for technology start ups.” NOW IS THE TIME TO SELL!. A sneak peak into some of my Renee Max extraordinary & unique services... ͻWorldwide exposure ͻLocal and ŝŶƚĞƌŶĂƟŽŶĂůwebsites ͻGlobal media powerhouses (print and online) ͻ>ŽĐĂůĂŶĚŝŶƚĞƌŶĂƟŽŶĂl social media websites I can help you get it “staged & ready” to list, ask me how... Don’t delay call me today! zŽƵƌDƵƐŝĐŝƚLJŽŶŶĞĐƟŽŶ Specializing in “entertainment & hospitality” industries. RENEE MAX Realtor® 615.975.7043 renee.max@sothebysrealty.com Lawrence Lipman Page 26- The News, April 4, 2013 OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 2-4 PM 219 Haverford $650,000 Hillwood Neighborhood This beautifully refined Tudor will come on the market on Thursday. We have showings already set up for this property so, do make sure to make your appointment soon. This home has been completely updated. Its feel is fresh and clean- the hardwoods contrast beautifully with the crisp white walls. The house is unobstructed perfection- as you go from room to room, you continue to be surprised and delighted with the detail. Once you enter the master bedroom, you become speechless with the fact that this home, truly, has no flaws. The house feels positive and uplifting; it feels happy and fresh. It is truly, truly lovely. 2 car det'd garage with studio. 1Breckenridge $899,000 Otterwood in Forest Hills “Kiss your babies, tell your parents you love them, and take a walk in the park with a friend” ~ Love, Jodie Jodie Barringer GRI, ABR Lifetime Member Platinum Level Award of Excellence (D) 320-4749 (M) 593-9854 jodiebarringer@realtracs.com JodieBarringer.com 5008 square feet of refined taste. The first time I went to this gorgeous house, I never left the back deck- why should I have? Everyone at the party was out there!! The back deck is the picture you see to the right- it extends the width of the kitchen and dining room. From the French doors at the other end of the dining room is the second porch that you see. I show you these pictures here because you can only imagine what the rest of the house is like! On the main floor you will have the den open to the kitchen and back porch. From this den, you will enter the family room or climb the stairs to three of the four bedrooms and second level office. On the ground level of the home you will find the playroom, a work out room, a fourth bedroom, and a workshop in the deep three car garage...what will come as a welcome surprise is the scrumptious pool- and, let me tell you something.. if you have EVER wanted a sexy pool, this is it. This is a house for entertainers. This is a house for someone who wants a bold, strong house that speaks to originals. This house is for the person who wants to live in nature luxuriously. This is for you if you want a house that envelops you heart and soul. Otterwood is behind Richland Country Club in the Percy Priest School District. SOLD! SOLD! Nashville Business Journal's 2011 Top 20 Agents of Nashville 1804 Fatherland $315,000 Green Hills 164 Jefferson Sq. $310,000 Green Hills SOLD! 327-4800 New To Market 5025 Georgetown 17-H $175,000 Divine Interaction. Come see for yourself! FOR ADDITIONAL 309 Church St., Apt 308 $215,000 Green Hills NEWS FROM THE 2668 Avery Park Dr. $165,000 Green Hills HOMEFRONT, ARTICLES AND MORE JODIEBARRINGER.COM! 125 Clydelan Court $965,000 Clydelan Court is a Michael Shears hose building 2007. Set on a nice, flat yard, the back and side yards are fully fenced for lots o yard play by children, pets, and parents! Kick back on your screened in porch and be just a stone's throw from the children's sandbox. On rainy days, have them play in the huge upstairs playroom that has lots o storage for games and toys. Each of the three bedrooms upstairs has its own bath. The upstairs office will share the hall bath with bedroom 4. The Master Suite extends from the front f the house to the rear on the main floor. The Master bedroom is large enough to have a small siting area. The master closet has sturdy shelving and drawers for all your clothes. The cheerful kitchen looks over both the se yard and the back yard, so that you can se the children playing while you tend to tasks indoors. This home was built by a builder with a family. He knows how families live- and he provides for that lifestyle beautifully in 125 Clydelan Court! Come see! Jodie OF MY LISTINGS, PLEASE LOG ON TO April 4, 2013, The News- Page 27 A tradition of excellence for over 45 years We are homeowners with children, families, and evolving priorities. We experience life’s changes, both expected and unexpected. We understand you because our lives are like yours. WE ARE FRIDRICH & CLARK. WWW.FRIDRICHANDCLARK.COM NASHVILLE • 327-4800 WILLIAMSON CO. • 263-4800 Page 28- The News, April 4, 2013 A tradition of excellence for over 45 years 7137 Swift Road Greenbriar $3,995,000 Co-List Steve Fridrich 9 Lynnwood Lane Belle Meade $2,450,000 PENDING 1624 Chickering Rd Belle Meade/Forest Hills $1,850,000 407 Jackson Blvd Belle Meade $2,100,000 ELAINE BETTY FINUCANE FINUCANE 4432 E. Brookfield Belle Meade $1,775,000 Finucane@realtracs.com Finucanb@realtracs.com 105 Leake Ave Belle Meade $599,000 615-300-5093 615-429-5182 Co-List with Steve Fridrich NEW NEW 236 Burlington Pl Green Hills $575,000 803 Lynnwood Blvd Belle Meade $575,000 3737 West End Ave The Westbury $499,900 SOLD: 105 Belle Meade Blvd Belle Meade NASHVILLE • 327-4800 1203 Nichol Lane Belle Meade 917 Westview Belle Meade 239 Burlington Pl Green Hills Visit Our Website for Weekly Open Houses WWW.FRIDRICHANDCLARK.COM 608 Chelmsford Pl Green Hills WILLIAMSON CO. • 263-4800 April 4, 2013, The News- Page 29 A tradition of excellence for over 45 years Congratulations Lucy Smith 2012 Realtor of the Year Realtor of the Year is awarded to the Realtor who stands out for their contributions to their profession, the industry and the community. “Her incredible drive, intelligence, passion and knowledge of the industry have certainly led to tremendous success. She is a remarkable professional and a remarkable person, which is why she’s honored for her leadership and hard work." – Price Lechleiter, GNAR President Our past recipients of this award are proud of you! Molly Edmondson Steve Fridrich Whit Clark Realtor of the Year - 1994 Realtor of the Year - 1997 Realtor of the Year - 2008 Congratulations Richard Bryan... on your THREE Greater Nashville Association of Realtors Awards of Excellence. • Top Individual Listing Agent • Top Individual Selling Agent • Lifetime Diamond Award NASHVILLE • 327-4800 Visit Our Website for Weekly Open Houses WWW.FRIDRICHANDCLARK.COM WILLIAMSON CO. • 263-4800 Page 30- The News, April 4, 2013 A tradition of excellence for over 45 years Fridrich & Clark proudly salutes our 2012 winners of the Greater Nashville Association of Realtors Awards of Excellence Diamond Award – Life Members Starling Davis Richard Bryan Mary Beth Thomas The DIAMOND Award of Excellence is awarded for either a minimum of $10,000,000 in qualified net volume of sales and/or leases OR a minimum of 100 closed transactions during the applicable calendar year. Platinum Award – Life Members Jodie Barringer Mike Gallagher Sapphire Award Betty Finucane NASHVILLE • 327-4800 Elaine Finucane Trish Woolwine Gold Award Beth Molteni Visit Our Website for Weekly Open Houses WWW.FRIDRICHANDCLARK.COM Tom Fussell Courtney Jenrath Life Member WILLIAMSON CO. • 263-4800 April 4, 2013, The News- Page 31 A tradition of excellence for over 45 years Silver Award Marilyn Blankenship Keri Cannon Sam Coleman Silver Life Silver Life Silver Life Tammy Elkins Suzanne Elmer Carol Crowell Josh Cook Silver Life Eric Grasman Jane Harrell Mary Elcan May Silver Life Silver Life Silver Life Anne McGugin Suzi Minor LuAnn Reid Evelyn Rodgers Sean Simons Silver Life Silver Life Silver Life Silver Life New Silver Life Lucy Smith Jennifer Stadler Rae Thomas Brenda Williams Maintaining our tradition of excellence, Fridrich & Clark had more recipients of the Awards of Excellence than any other Middle Tennessee real estate firm. Our 30 recipients represent 22.2% of the 135 awards given in 2012. NASHVILLE • 327-4800 Visit Our Website for Weekly Open Houses WWW.FRIDRICHANDCLARK.COM WILLIAMSON CO. • 263-4800 Page 32- The News, April 4, 2013 A tradition of excellence for over 45 years “Looking back, I remember having a conversation with my parents, rolling my eyes and saying, I will never sell real estate...” “My clients benefit from my vast knowledge of the area, a perk of being a Nashville native.” Each transaction is unique. Buying a home can be frustrating but I believe it should be a fun and exciting time in a person’s life. Moral of the story... Never say never! I look forward to working with you in 2013! NASHVILLE • 327-4800 Visit Our Website for Weekly Open Houses WWW.FRIDRICHANDCLARK.COM WILLIAMSON CO. • 263-4800 April 4, 2013, The News- Page 33 A tradition of excellence for over 45 years Lake Home 1078 Hickory Harbor Dr 1.5 Acres with dock and 210' water frontage $1,425,000 Franklin/6.68 Acres 4680 Everal Lane 5 BR/6.5 BA, 8737 SF $1,375,000 Brentwood/Princeton Hills 754 Kirby Place 5 BR/5.5 BA, 7904 SF $1,081,731 Belle Meade Highlands 144 Alton Road 5 BR/4.5 BA, 4583 SF $875,000 Brentwood/Wetherbrooke 628 Calverton Lane 5 BR/4 full BA, 5033 SF $864,900 Forest Hills Area/1.21 Acres 4533 Wayland Drive 4 BR/3.5 BA, 2957 SF $675,000 Oak Hill/1.31 Acres 4217 Morriswood Drive 4 BR/3 BA, 2853 SF $675,000 Historic Richland 323 Greenway Avenue 4 BR/2.5 BA, 3016 SF $664,900 Green Hills 1131 Granny White Court 3 BR/3.5 BA, 3450 SF $530,000 Franklin/1.7 Acres 7050 Asberry Drive 4 BR/4 BA, 3540 SF $439,000 Patina 228 Orlando Avenue 3 BR/2.5 BA, 2424 SF $395,000 Green Hills/Seven Hills 4717 Benton Smith Road 4 BR/3 BA, 2592 SF $395,000 Natchez Trace Pkwy Area 1.46 Acres 8287 Old Harding Pike 3 BR/3 BA, 2640 SF $345,000 Franklin/Royal Oaks 230 Kensington Place 3 BR/2.5 BA, 1717 SF $259,700 NASHVILLE • 327-4800 Bellevue McCrory Trace Estates 144 Sequoyah Lane 3 BR/2.5 BA, 2991 SF $275,000 RICHARD BRYAN 615-321-9531 RichardFBryan.com Visit Our Website for Weekly Open Houses WWW.FRIDRICHANDCLARK.COM WILLIAMSON CO. • 263-4800 Page 34- The News, April 4, 2013 A tradition of excellence for over 45 years 433 Lynnwood Blvd. $1,049,00 6117 Montcrest Dr. $699,000 250 Lauderdale Rd. $639,900 501 Acklen Park Dr. $489,900 Mary Beth Thomas Cell: 615.714.7183 1400 Rosa L. Parks #216 $285,000 Email: marybeththomas1@me.com Website: www.marybeththomas.net It's going to be a busy Spring! Stonebridge Park 511 Chippenham Ct $899,999 Carlisle 1636 Cooper Creek Lane $675,000 Green Hills/Golf Club 105 Hanover Square $585,000 Horseshoe Bend 2988 Polo Club Road $545,000 Horseshoe Bend 912 Riverbend Road $479,900 Winfield Park 1449 Wexford Downs Lane $379,900 TRISH WOOLWINE 615-376-6461 • trishwoolwine@comcast.net NASHVILLE • 327-4800 Big & Beautiful Oak Hill Valley Brentwood High School 4 BR/3 BA, 3528 SF 5 BR/5 BA, 6252 SF $650,000 Full Basement $725,000 Spacious and spectacular just begins Grand entry. Kitchen with new gas to describe the features of this home. stove opens to spacious den with Gleaming hardwood floors, handsome fireplace and wet bar. Up and down trim work, fantastic kitchen with master suites. New tiled baths. Full beautiful granite counters and glazed finished daylight basement. cabinets. Full basement with great 8321 Alamo Rd storage and hobby space. 913 Van Leer Dr Big & Beautiful in Charming Oak Hill cottage Carronbridge Historic acre lot 4 BR/4.5 BA, 5568 SF 3 BR/2.5 BA, 2411 SF $650,000 $335,000 Tall ceilings. Elegant formal & casual Original quality and charm fill this spaces. Main level master & guest 50's ranch. Hardwoods under carpet. suites. Full daylight basement. Spacious living room with fireplace. Screened porch with putting green! 739 Elysian Fields Rd 193 Carronbridge Way ERIC GRASMAN, Broker 615-400-7355 • Eric@TheBigMove.com TheBigMove.com Visit Our Website for Weekly Open Houses WWW.FRIDRICHANDCLARK.COM WILLIAMSON CO. • 263-4800 April 4, 2013, The News- Page 35 A tradition of excellence for over 45 years Laurelbrooke - 1705 Talbot Trail Belle Meade - 4315 Iroquois "Fontenay Chateau". Beautiful private lot. Grand 2 story dome entry. Fabulous master & guest suites down. Gorgeous Infinity pool. Tranquil lanai and outdoor living. $2,395,000 Elegant home with tons of natural light. 10' ceilings. Handsome hardwoods. Bright open kitchen top of line appliances. Golden master retreat & bath. 5BR/4.5 BA, 7466 SF $2,299,000 15.9 Acres - 1100 Wrights Lane Natchez Valley - 108 Valley Creek Court One of a kind with the best material & technology. 17 Rooms! Plush landscaping & very private. All new kitchen. Master down. Inground pool. Pond & boat dock. Guest house. $1,999,990 14.66 Acres. Franklin. Beautiful details and open floorplan. Custom built kitchen. Storm shelter. Custom mouldings. Luxurious Master suite & bath. 4 BR/3.5 BA, 4747 SF $950,000 SOLD Green Hills - 1710 Graybar Lane Brighton Close - 114 Brighton Close English Tudor. Quality high-end finishes. Unmatchable convenience & location. Master down. Wonderful outdoor living. $889,900 Chic suburban living. Main level master. Renovated kitchen Great media room. In-law suite. Elevator. Private decks with waterfall & pond. 5 BR/4.5 BA, 4365 SF $669,900 YOUR REALTOR FOR YOUR LIFESTYLE STARLING DAVIS 615-485-6047 www.StarlingDavis.com Burton Hills - 65 Ravenwood Hills Circle Heart of Green Hills. Top notch kitchen. Large master up. Hardwood & custom flooring. Pretty millwork. Renovated baths. 3 BR/3.5 BA, 2914 SF $439,000 NASHVILLE • 327-4800 30 Years of Real Estate Experience Visit Our Website for Weekly Open Houses WWW.FRIDRICHANDCLARK.COM WILLIAMSON CO. • 263-4800 Page 36- The News, April 4, 2013 A tradition of excellence for over 45 years Abbottsford 1004 Greenwich Park A rare find of location, finishes, outdoor living and green space. The best of everything. $1,495,000 Abbottsford 509 Belgrave Park A jewel! Fabulous kitchen with fireplace. Great outdoor living. Walk to all things Green Hills. $623,700 Green Hills 804 Alder Court Perfect location. Perfect Nanny or In-Law space has kitchen, laundry & covered parking. $1,180,000 SAM COLEMAN Broker, GRI, CRS 615-210-6057 High Walkability! 4487 Post Place #155 Open floorplan & totally redecorated. Walk to 3 grocery stores, Starbucks, retail & over 15 restaurants. $245,000 610 Westview Avenue Belle Meade $1,175,000 The Rokeby 3901 West End # 105 Mid-town living at its finest! Open corner unit. New hardwoods. Fireplace. 24 hour doorman. $305,000 406 Sunnyside Drive Belle Meade $775,000 314 Greenway Avenue Historic Richland $735,000 138 Prospect Hill Sugartree $698,000 UNDER CONTRACT UNDER CONTRACT 2600 Woodlawn Drive Hillsboro/West End $459,000 6206 Bresslyn Road West Meade $425,000 MISSY SCOVILLE 615-579-8627 www.SamColemanHomes.com Buy, Sell, Design & Build In Nashville’s Urban Neighborhoods COURTNEY JENRATH 615-278-6210 – Happy People Happy Homes – SUZANNE ELMER REALTOR , ABR, Broker, CRS, e-PRO, GRI ® Suzanne@SuzanneElmer.com www.SuzanneElmer.com 615-496-3728 elegantnashvillehomes.com NASHVILLE • 327-4800 Visit Our Website for Weekly Open Houses WWW.FRIDRICHANDCLARK.COM WILLIAMSON CO. • 263-4800 April 4, 2013, The News- Page 37 A tradition of excellence for over 45 years PENDING Brentmeade Mid 600s Old Natchez Trace 600s Harpeth River Drive $442,000 Benton Smith 400s River Landing 400s Greeley $349,900 NEW CONSTRUCTION Belle Meade • 4312 Sunnybrook Drive $1,399,000 www.4312SunnyBrook.com SEAN SIMONS 615-852-SEAN McKays Mill 300s Lealand 300s Sylvan Park $259,900 Cool California Contemporary 420 Summit Oaks Dr 4 BR/2.5 BA, 3200 SF • $384,500 ~ COMING SOON ~ Kingston Springs 241 Harpeth View Trail 4 BR/3 BA Downtown Loft 231 5th Avenue N 3 BR/2.5 BA ~ SOLD ~ 847 Percy Warner 937 Neuhoff Lane 6014 Sedberry Rd. 910 Neuhoff Ln. 6525 Cornwall Dr. 805 Bircham Ct. 6605 Anderson Rd, 265 acres 2116 Hobbs Rd. M4 NASHVILLE • 327-4800 www.ANashvilleHome.com Move-in Ready in Traceside 605 Meadow Glen Ct 3 BR/2.5 BA, 2722 SF • $304,500 ~ LAND FOR SALE ~ 21 Acres in Bellevue - Merrymount Drive $179,900 Strickly Real Estate ANN MARIE STRICKMAKER 615-881-0661 Visit Our Website for Weekly Open Houses WWW.FRIDRICHANDCLARK.COM EVELYN RODGERS 615-347-5100 WILLIAMSON CO. • 263-4800 Page 38- The News, April 4, 2013 A tradition of excellence for over 45 years “This is the home you’ve been waiting for!” Ravenwood High School • 1884 Erlinger Forest Hills • 5321 Cherry Blossom Trail So much house for the money and picture perfect. Fantastic renovation. Park-like treed lot with creek. Fan- Grand entry. Gorgeous open kitchen and living spaces. tastic master & two guest rooms on main. Two new kids’ Master and guest suites on main level. Private 1/2 acre BR and BA up. Two rec rooms. Gorgeous screened porch & lot with extensive landscaping. 5 BR/4.5 BA, 4601 SF. outdoor living. 5 BR/4 full, 2 half BA, 4960 SF. $949,900 Just Reduced $624,900 NEW LISTING TOM FUSSELL 615-477-7653 Devon Highlands • 805 N Highlands Court Recent updates. 3 BR/2.5 BA, 2738 SF home. Lots of character and large living space. Ceramic tile, hardwoods & new carpet. Quiet cul-de-sac, private backyard. $317,000 Just off West End • 4487 Post Place #1 Walk right in - no steps! All hardwoods & tile. Walk-out patio with green space at your back door. perfect for letting the pets out. Walk to shopping & restaurants. Immediate possession. $189,900 www.nashvilleSOLD.com Gated Bancroft - Absolutely Beautiful 520 Westview $1,395,000 • Fabulous Belle Meade Renovation at the top of Signal Hill - House bears that name! • Ludowici tile roof • Geothermal heat & air • Hardwoods throughout • Carrara marble baths & kitchen • SubZero, Wolf, Asko & Scottsman appliances • 5 BR/3.5 BA, 4813 SF LUCY SMITH 14 Bancroft Place • European concrete stucco. • Elegant entry. • Stunning millwork and built-ins. • Amazing kitchen with everything. • High ceilings. • 19 x 26 room in unfinished basement. • Private, park-like backyard with putting green. $1,299,000 2012 GNAR REALTOR OF THE YEAR 615-347-8827 www.LucySSmith.com NASHVILLE • 327-4800 JANE HARRELL 615-351-0090 Visit Our Website for Weekly Open Houses WWW.FRIDRICHANDCLARK.COM WILLIAMSON CO. • 263-4800 April 4, 2013, The News- Page 39 A tradition of excellence for over 45 years SOLD 3086 Auburn Lane Green Hills - $639,000 6 BR/3.5 BA, 4107 SF 4003 Estes Green Hills - $529,500 4 BR/3.5 BA, 3280 SF 459 Patina Circle 3 BR/3.5 BA, 2557 SF COMING SOON Patina Circle, Lot 20 3 BR/2.5 BA 6319 Saint Henry's Drive Warner Park Valley - $279,900 3BR/2.5 BA, 2790 SF SOLD 428 Patina Circle 4BR/3.5 BA, 2436 SF COMING SOON JENNIFER STADLER 615-973-3969 6716 Boundary Run Riverwalk -$230,000 3 BR/2.5 BA, 1971 SF NASHVILLE • 327-4800 21 Vaughns Gap #79 Belle Meade Highlands, $82,000 2 BR/1 BA, 960 SF Visit Our Website for Weekly Open Houses WWW.FRIDRICHANDCLARK.COM It's more than just buying or selling a house... it's a relationship. WILLIAMSON CO. • 263-4800 Page 40- The News, April 4, 2013 A tradition of excellence for over 45 years We LOVE our clients. Thanks to sales from 2012, we are now able to feed over 1,300 school children in Zimbabwe every day - children who would not have a meal all day without your support. To find out how your home purchase helps provide homes for AIDS orphans in Africa, please visit our website at www.homestheplace.com National Association of Realtors Good Neighbor Award for outreach in Africa GNAR Community Service Award KERI CANNON 615-482-1593 PAM KIDD 615-830-2501 www.HomesThePlace.com GNAR Awards of Excellence, 2006-Present Nashville Emerging Leader Awards in Real Estate Category COMING SOON NEW LISTING Burton Hills/Green Hills 714 Summerwind Circle Bridgeton Park/Brentwood 9707 Tanglewood Ln $370,000 Private cul-de-sac. Open floorplan. 4 BR/3 BA, 3175 SF. Ravenwood High School. Large living spaces. 3 BR/3 BA, 3454 SF. SOLD Brentwood - 9226 Fox Run Dr* Brentwood - 1507 Red Oak Dr* Brentwood - 600 Fountainbrooke Ct* Hillsboro Village - 2113 Bernard Ave Brentwood - 1275 Bridgeton Park Dr Spring Hill – 6009 Chickadee Cir *Assisted buyer NASHVILLE • 327-4800 MARILYN BLANKENSHIP Marilyn@MarilynTheRealtor.com 615-533-9377 Visit Our Website for Weekly Open Houses WWW.FRIDRICHANDCLARK.COM WILLIAMSON CO. • 263-4800 April 4, 2013, The News- Page 41 A tradition of excellence for over 45 years Belle Meade Richland/Central Brentwood Old Hickory Lake ALL OVER TOWN ... ... you can always get the right PRICE! PRICE LECHLEITER 615-263-4836 • www.PriceLechleiter.com MANAGING BROKER, ABR, CRS, GRI West Meade Green Hills Midtown Sylvan Park PROFESSIONALISM, SERVICE… and PRICE! Elegant and masterfully renovated! ~ 118 Brook Hollow Road ~ • Beautiful entry • Chef's kitchen open to family room • Master suite on main level • Salt water pool • Pool house with dressing area & full bath • 2.2 Acre lot • 5 BR/4.5 BA, 6102 SF $1,400,000 RAE THOMAS 615-440-7584 NASHVILLE • 327-4800 Visit Our Website for Weekly Open Houses WWW.FRIDRICHANDCLARK.COM WILLIAMSON CO. • 263-4800 Page 42- The News, April 4, 2013 We are homeowners with children, families, and evolving priorities. We experience life’s changes, both expected and unexpected. We understand you because our lives are like yours. April 4, 2013, The News- Page 43 OFFERING 2,314 YEARS OF COMBINED REAL ESTATE EXPERIENCE WE ARE FRIDRICH & CLARK. Page 44- The News, April 4, 2013 A tradition of excellence for over 45 years Franklin • 1350 King Lane, 700 Acres $25,500,000 Belle Meade • 1358 Page Rd, 6 Acres $19,500,000 Bancroft • 30 Bancroft Pl, 6 Acres $5,799,000 Belle Meade • 4431 Tyne Blvd, 3.9 Acres $5,500,000 Co-List Margaret Taylor Belle Meade Area • 1039 Lynnwood, 2.08 Acres $4,500,000 Belle Meade • 1311 Chickering Rd, 2.02 Acres $4,500,000 Co-Listed Margaret Taylor Seven Springs Farm • 631 Hill Road 26 Acres $4,200,000 Co-List Whit Clark Greenbriar • 7137 Swift Rd, 68.83 Acres $3,995,000 Co-List Betty Finucane STEVE FRIDRICH NASHVILLE • 327-4800 615-321-4420 Visit Our Website for Weekly Open Houses WWW.FRIDRICHANDCLARK.COM WILLIAMSON CO. • 263-4800 April 4, 2013, The News- Page 45 A tradition of excellence for over 45 years Belle Meade • 1216 Canterbury Dr $3,750,000 Franklin • 5195 Old Harding Rd, 30 Acres $3,495,000 Belle Meade • 405 Jackson Blvd, 2.32 Acres $3,200,000 Hill Place • 5113 Annesway Dr $2,450,000 Belle Meade • 4412 Harding Pl, 1 Acre $2,450,000 Golf Club/Hampton • 2320 Golf Club Ln 1.10 Acres $2,350,000 Belle Meade • 519 Belle Meade Blvd $2,250,000 Forest Park • 170 Chickering Meadows $2,250,000 STEVE FRIDRICH NASHVILLE • 327-4800 615-321-4420 Visit Our Website for Weekly Open Houses WWW.FRIDRICHANDCLARK.COM WILLIAMSON CO. • 263-4800 Page 46- The News, April 4, 2013 A tradition of excellence for over 45 years Williamson County • 7790 Oscar Green Rd, 125 Acres $1,495,000 Belle Meade • 4307 Glen Eden Dr $1,425,000 COMING IN MAY Belle Meade Highlands • 164 Cheek Rd $1,397,500 Belle Meade Highlands • 131 Page Rd $999,000 Co-List Whit Clark Middleton • 111 Middleton Cr $935,000 Belle Meade Lot • 4421 Forsythe Pl $925,000 Belle Meade • 402 Sunnyside Dr $925,000 Belle Meade Area • 4370 Chickering Ln 4.25 Acres $825,000 STEVE FRIDRICH NASHVILLE • 327-4800 615-321-4420 Visit Our Website for Weekly Open Houses WWW.FRIDRICHANDCLARK.COM WILLIAMSON CO. • 263-4800 April 4, 2013, The News- Page 47 A tradition of excellence for over 45 years Forest Hills • 2308 Tyne Blvd, 1.03 Acres $795,000 Co-List Whit Clark Postwood • 111 Postwood Pl $660,000 SOLD Belle Meade Lot • 627 Royal Oaks Pl $650,000 105 Belle Meade SOLD SOLD 4404 Honeywood 2509 Iron Gate • Represented Buyer SOLD SOLD 5400 Hillsboro Rd STEVE FRIDRICH NASHVILLE • 327-4800 5440 Old Halls Hill Pike 615-321-4420 Visit Our Website for Weekly Open Houses WWW.FRIDRICHANDCLARK.COM WILLIAMSON CO. • 263-4800 Page 48- The News, April 4, 2013 A tradition of excellence for over 45 years New Construction in Brentwood • 9486 Highland Bend Preserve at Concord. Custom finishes. 5 BR/5.5 BA, 4377 SF. $779,900 A Slice of Heaven • 8833 OC Floyd Rd 6.120 Acres in College Grove. Rolling hills, barn & custom 3 BR home. Truly the perfect home and setting. $599,900 PENDING PENDING SOLD SOLD 9252 Carrisbrook Lane Annandale $1,049,000 9478 Highland Bend Preserve at Concord $799,900 371 Jones Parkway Brentwood $1,699,000 9260 Carrisbrook Lane Annandale $1,099,900 MARY KOCINA 615-300-5996 | MaryKocina.com NEW LISTING PENDING 5748 Hillsboro Road Exquisite Mediterranean style home with salt water pool. 3.02 Acres $1,649,000 4535 Wayland Forest Hills. Exceptional backyard 4 BR/5.5 BA, 5494 SF. $1,475,000 Matching Unique People with Unique Properties! NEW LISTING 3826 Bedford Avenue #302 Rare offering in Bedford Commons. Superb location. Private. $549,000 511 Chippenham Stonebridge Park. Beautiful views of river & Warner park. Stunning. $899,999 COMING SOON Backbone Road Historic Beersheba Springs. 2 retreats to choose from both renovated with stunning bluff views. From $399,000 NASHVILLE • 327-4800 323 Lynwood Classic Belle Meade. Recently renovated 5 BR. Visit Our Website for Weekly Open Houses www.RitaPuryear.com WWW.FRIDRICHANDCLARK.COM www.TrudyByrd.com 615-403-2878 615-294-0055 WILLIAMSON CO. • 263-4800 April 4, 2013, The News- Page 49 A tradition of excellence for over 45 years SOLD 631 Hill Road www.631Hill.com $4,200,000 Co-List Steve Fridrich 131 Page Road www.131Pageroad.com $999,000 Co-List Steve Fridrich 120 Ensworth Avenue $995,000 2308 Tyne Blvd. Forest Hills $795,000 Represented Buyer Co-List Steve Fridrich SOLD 432 Westview Avenue Belle Meade $549,000 1935 Old Hickory Blvd 181 Ivey Court Brentwood/Wildwood Estates Ashland City/Custom Lake Home $495,000 $369,000 Exceeding Client Expectations since 1977 615-300-3826 105 Leake Ave Belle Meade Towers - 2 Units #76 $317,600 #36 $280,000 www.WhitClark.com Distinctive Living 4431 Tyne Blvd $5,500,000 1311 Chickering Rd $4,500,000 4440 Sheppard Place $3,100,000 1021 Tyne Blvd 806 Lynnwood Blvd 1125 Balbade 124 Prospect Hill 600 Hillwood Blvd PEGGY HUTTON 615-292-6029 Pending Sold Southern Charm & Pool 905 Stuart Lane Brentwood Schools 8204 Alamo Road UNDER CONTRACT IN 1 DAY 4 BR/3.5 BA, 3284 SF. Pristine! Ready for YOU. Gleaming hardwoods. New carpet, fresh paint and tons of upgrades. 2 master suites, 1 down. 2000 SF in unfinished basement. $539,000 Spacious home with charm, updates, covered porch overlooking pool. 5 BR/4 full 3 half BA, 5650 SF. Fabulous unfinished but livable basement. Scales/Brentwood High. $849,000 Reserve at Sonoma 1830 Stryker Place $699,000 Pending $349,000 MARGARET TAYLOR 615-300-0774 www.SeekNashvilleHomes.com NASHVILLE • 327-4800 4205 Hood Ave Green Hills $350,000 Exclusive custom built area in Sonoma. Fabulous culdesac. Very few beautiful lots like this in 37027. Property backs to woods, back yard completely level. House plan criteria: minimum of 3400 SF, 3 car garage & 80% brick or stone. Ravenwood High School. $329,900 Visit Our Website for Weekly Open Houses WWW.FRIDRICHANDCLARK.COM NANCY TICE 615-207-3758 Nticer1@comcast.net WILLIAMSON CO. • 263-4800 Page 50- The News, April 4, 2013 A tradition of excellence for over 45 years UNDER CONTRACT 4.92 Acres • 3 BR home Pool & Pool House Edmondson Pike/Holt Rd Area Recently Updated. New floors Great house for entertaining: main level. New paint. Refreshed Formal living & dining, Den & cabinets and so much more. Call rec room! 1 Level living. Chef's for details & to schedule your kitchen. Looks brand new. showing! $449,500 Pool house could be guest house/rental. $659,500 600 Cotswold Park Court Fieldstone Farms LUCY BOTTORFF ABR, CRS, E-PRO, GRI 3 BR/3 BA, 2642 SF 4104 Estes Rd COMING SOON Murfreesboro 133 Millwood Drive Call for details! 478-3585 Personal Service Never Goes Out of Style 5316 Lancelot Road - Radnor Lake Area Priced under appraisal $779,000 Loved by the owners for 35 years, this extensively renovated home commits to quality and custom design treatment throughout, making it unique while comfortable. The 1-acre lot offers complete privacy with the rear bordering Radnor Lake Nature Preserve and is convenient to Green Hills, downtown Nashville and Brentwood. Landscaping and irrigation system were planned to minimize yard maintenance. I use today’s technology to bring convenience and ease to your real estate transaction, never sacrificing my personal service to you. ANN MONDELLI 615-390-3889 Offering 34 years of personal, hands on service to the Nashville Community. TRUDY CLARK 615-715-6272 www.TrudyClark.com NASHVILLE • 327-4800 Visit Our Website for Weekly Open Houses WWW.FRIDRICHANDCLARK.COM WILLIAMSON CO. • 263-4800 April 4, 2013, The News- Page 51 A tradition of excellence for over 45 years UNDER CONTRACT 4685 Everal Lane, Franklin $1,345,000 5924 Long Meadow, Hillwood Estates $1,195,000 Be INSPIRED! Absolutely stunning 6 acrews. Lovely home with everything you want! Chef's kitchen. Gorgeous details. Exercise room. Media room. AMAZING FREE STANDING, UNIQUE 800 SF STUDIO. New construction, you can pick your own appliances, carpet, decorative lighting. 5 BR/5 full, 2 half BA, 5209 SF, 1.40 Acre lot – LOT FOR SALE – Sneed Road West CALL FOR MORE INFORMATION! 1105 Crater Hill Drive, Chickering Hills $900,000 Stately Nashville home built by Ramsey Daugherty. 9’ and 10’ ceilings. 4 BR on main level. Daylight walk-out lower level with open living area, FP, kitchenette, BR and BA. 5 BR/ 4.5 BA 4768 SF. Co-Listed Elizabeth Hackett. Yours to Count On CHRISTOPHER SIMONSEN 615-473-6998 • Chris@ChristopherSimonsen.com West Meade WOW 805 Belton Drive So much to offer! Beautiful renovated kitchen. Brazilian cherry hardwoods Slate & tile flooring. Teen-suite/mancave/In-law quarters with full equipped kitchen. 5 BR/5 full BA. $499,500 Green Hills 1701 Hillmont Drive Perfect corner lot! .40 Acres in prime location $369,900 Gentleman's Horse Farm 376 Blue Door Road 10 Beautiful tree lined acres! 3 BR/2.5 BA, 2015 SF Home. 5 Stall horse barn Hay Barn. 3 Car garage. Arena. 3 Paddocks. RV carport & 50 AMP RV Outlet. $265,000 Under Contract in 6 Days Nashville 213 Woodland Street 3 BR/2 BA, 1655 SF $175,000 SUSAN TOMLINSON ABR, GRI, Awards of Excellence 615-400-3232 susantomlinsonhomes1.gmail.com NASHVILLE • 327-4800 – West Meade – 749 Georgetown Drive Bright kitchen and Florida room. New roof, gutters, shutters & rec room. Plantation shutters and pretty hardwoods, an added bonus! 3 BR/3 BA, 2850 SF $369,900 CINDY COOK 615-202-4645 CindyCookRealtor@gmail.com Visit Our Website for Weekly Open Houses WWW.FRIDRICHANDCLARK.COM WILLIAMSON CO. • 263-4800 Page 52- The News, April 4, 2013 A tradition of excellence for over 45 years Land Lovers! 109 Bradley Road, Ashland City Gorgeous farm located 45 minutes from downtown Nashville! 228 acres total, with 150+ AC tillable. Farmhouse and multiple barns. Multiple ponds ready for livestock or recreation. Apple orchard and creek. Breathtaking view and many potential building sites. CALL THE MAN WHO LOVES THE LAND! Price $5,000 per acre. $1,140,000 MLS# 1432346 1 acre = 43,560 SF = 160 Square Rods 1 Rod = 16.5 ft 1 Section = 640 Acres = 1 Square Mile TRAVIS ROBESON For more interesting tidbits... visit my website! www.TravisRobeson.com 615-944-3909 ABR, e-PRO, REALTOR ® 3917 Trimble Rd Belle Meade $1,195,000 French country classic built 2005, 4 BR/3.5 BA, 4,031 SF plus expansion space. Unbeatable location! 817 Saussy Ct West Meade $599,000 Custom home of impeccable detail built 2006, 4 BR/4.5 BA, 3,539 SF. Hardwoods throughout! 608 DORSHIRE - DEVON PARK Familly neighborhood. Zoned Harpeth Valley School. 4 BR/2.5 BA, 3000 SF. Bonus over garage via back stairs. Needs updating. $339,000 ALSO AVAILABLE 1100 Bedfordshire, Devon Park SOLD 4101 Skyline Dr Green Hills $1,400,000 3705 Asheford Trace, Area 1 Built in 2006 and featured in Nashville Lifestyles, 5 BR/4.5 BA, 6,493 SF. Walk to Julia Green! Main level master, mahogany half inch hardwoods, open floor plan, bonus over garage with half BA. New roof. Needs new carpet. Only $154,900 COMING SOON, Burlington Unit LACEY NEWMAN 615-772-7654 laceynewmanrealtor@gmail.com EXPERIENCE • ENERGY • EXCELLENCE NASHVILLE • 327-4800 4 BR/3.5 BA in sought after Devon Park across from Ensworth & Warner Park. Main level master, bonus, den, LR, DR, gorgeous kitchen, sunroom & new windows. Understated elegance. 3250 SF $389,000 2 BR/2 BA, 1 level living in Green Hills. Full unfinished basement. High volume ceilings, diagonal hardwoods, great windows. Under $250,000 LOIS FINK • 615-482-4000 Visit Our Website for Weekly Open Houses WWW.FRIDRICHANDCLARK.COM WILLIAMSON CO. • 263-4800 April 4, 2013, The News- Page 53 A tradition of excellence for over 45 years We Have Buyers Ready to Go! LAND FOR SALE Scales or Grassland School Zone 4 bedrooms plus a rec. $500,00 to $600,00. 43 acres on Hwy 25 in Robertson County. 2 lush pastures divided by timber. $375,000 Green Hills Newer construction 3500 + SF. Up to $800,000. Totally renovated 2 BR/2 BA in Windsor Tower is a real value at $329,000 Maury County 50 plus minimum acres with updated home COMING SOON Brentwood Townhome conveniently located with 2 BR/2.5 BA. Refinished floors, new carpet, fresh paint and large garage. Mid 170s Golf Club Ln Gloucester Square 3 bedroom/3 bath home with 2 car garage. Mt. Juliet 3500 SF newer construction on an acre or larger lot Whitland Area 3 bedroom cluster home with fabulous private patio. CALL THE TEAM WITH EXPERIENCE AND ENERGY AND LET US WORK FOR YOU! SUZANNE LEWTER 615-300-7718 SUZANNELEWTER@GMAIL.COM JENNY PERKINS 615-504-2979 PERKINJE@REALTRACS.COM Great open floor plan. Picturesque deck, fenced back yard backs to woods, 2 car garage with attic storage & more! 3 BR/2 BA, 1640 SF. $185,000 4928 Yorkshire Rd - Representing Seller Represented Buyer Representing Bringing Great Folks Together With Great Homes ~ Specializing in the Nashville, Brentwood, Franklin areas ~ Buyers and Sellers all over Greater Nashville 2611 Matchstick - Represented Buyer Represented Buyer 514 Hunting Hills - Represented Buyer BOB SEAVER 615-347-2018 bobseaver1@gmail.com NASHVILLE • 327-4800 Represented Buyer TERESA BEARD 615-330-9461 www.TeresaBeardHomes.com Visit Our Website for Weekly Open Houses WWW.FRIDRICHANDCLARK.COM WILLIAMSON CO. • 263-4800 Page 54- The News, April 4, 2013 A tradition of excellence for over 45 years 856 Pasadena 1501 Paris Ave 1449 Hunters Branch Represented Buyer Represented Seller Represented Buyer 1164 Cynthia Lane 1425 Joe Pyron Drive 116 Overlook Drive Represented Seller Represented Buyer Represented Buyer Successfully Representing Buyers and Sellers COMING SOON SUZIE DEYOUNG 615-480-2348 www.SuzieDeYoung.com 2 Cherub Court – THE GOVERNORS CLUB – Reduced • $859,000 5009 Country Club • Brentwood FAIRWAYS VIEWS! Beautiful 4 BR/4.5, 4861 SF Home. Exercise Room. Temp. Controlled Wine Cellar. Game Room. Multi-Level Deck. 4 Car garage. $875,000 JERRI DAVIS 615-210-9541 NASHVILLE • 327-4800 4 BR/4.5 BA, 5341 SF. Like New! Beautiful details make all the difference in the custom home in gated Governors Club. DONNA PROFILET, Broker 615-739-4767 dprofilet@comcast.net Visit Our Website for Weekly Open Houses WWW.FRIDRICHANDCLARK.COM WILLIAMSON CO. • 263-4800 April 4, 2013, The News- Page 55 A tradition of excellence for over 45 years AREA 10 AREA 7 50+ acres on corner of Split Log and Sam Donald Rd. Level acreage. Prime location. Only minutes from Cool Springs Mall. Presently zoned for Sunset and Ravenwood schools. Ranch home on the property. $1,925,000 MLS #’s1412809, 1412814, 141281 AREA 2 Lake Front. Old Hickory Lake. Mt. Juliet. Perfect weekend retreat! Total peace and privacy. 12+ rolling acres with over 1000 feet lake front. New dock. Recently renovated approximately 1700 SF lake house. Enjoy relaxing, boating, fishing or four wheeling. Plenty of space to build a barn for horses. Separate 3 car garage for boats, cars and/or equipment. Only 40 minutes from downtown Nashville and 20 minutes from the airport. Providence Mall only 15 minutes 623 Gambill Cove/Tubbs Road. $559,000 MLS#1433177 Call me about my new Green Hills listing! Condo, mid 180’s Coming April: Lovely listing in Boone Trace with 3 BR/2.5 BA, approx 2100 SF, bonus room over 2-car garage, large flat lot, huge backyard backs to common area. New roof, gutters, downspouts, paint, granite. Fresh and move in ready! Low $230’s. COMING SOON 615-394-4663 www.CarolCrowell.com carol@carolcrowell.com TAKING PRIDE IN HELPING MY CLIENTS. McGavock Farms Custom built 2007. On golf course fairway. Boasting almost 7000 SF. Great lot for pool. Call for details! COMING SOON Indian Point Completely renovated Brentwood beauty. HURRY! Pick your paint colors. Brentwood Schools. UNDER CONTRACT Nolensville Mostly one level living with upgrades. Former model home on corner lot. UNDER CONTRACT Gulch condo - Icon #706 Corner unit overlooking pool, 1059 SF. JASON CASEY 615-210-3949 jcasey@realtracs.com NASHVILLE • 327-4800 I LISTEN TO YOUR NEEDS & WORK HARD TO FULFILL YOUR GOALS. Call me! The Spring rush is NOW! DEBBIE CRABTREE, ABR, GRI 615-504-8471 Visit Our Website for Weekly Open Houses WWW.FRIDRICHANDCLARK.COM dcrabtree@realtracs.com WILLIAMSON CO. • 263-4800 Page 56- The News, April 4, 2013 A tradition of excellence for over 45 years 9236 Carrisbrook Lane – Annandale $1,099,000 743 Southmeade Pkwy – Oak Hill $919,000 A true GEM in Annandale. Beautiful screened porch & outdoor living. All 5 BR have private BA & walk-in closets. Detailed molding and gorgeous lighting add to the beauty. 5 BR/5.5 BA, approx 4678 SF. www.9236Carrisbrook.com Perfect location. Full of charm. New HVAC, roof & appliances. Fantastic salt-water pool & outdoor living. Ready for you and the warmer weather. Approx 3624 SF, room for expansion. www.743Southmeade.com 528 Grand Oaks – Highlands of Belle Rive $810,000 1706 Championship – Westhaven $785,000 New price for this fabulous Brentwood home. 2 main level BR. Open kitchen. Finished basement & rec room. Spotless. Convenient to Curry Ingram & Brentwood Academy. 5 BR/6 BA, approx 6443 SF. www.528GrandOaks.com The BEST in outdoor living! Luxurious with fine amenities. So much space. Main level master & guest. Media/bonus, full basement. Custom wine room 5 BR/5.5 BA, approx 5092 SF. www.1706Championship.info Chickering Lane Lot – Chickering Estates $719,000 337 Sandcastle – Franklin $489,000 Gorgeous old trees. Just outside of Belle Meade city limits. All utilities available. 3.73 acres 4 BR/3.5 BA, approx 3593 SF. New roof. Walk to St. Matthews. www.337Sandcastle.com 332 Wandering Circle – Avalon $439,500 30 Oak Valley – Spring Hill $203,900 Open floor plan with delightful porch and deck. 4 BR/2.5 BA, approx 3054 SF. www.332WanderingCir.com Hardwoods, vaulted ceilings, acre lot. 3 BR/2.5 BA, approx 1982 SF. www.30OakValley.com 2261 N Berrys Chapel – Franklin $155,000 MollyEdmondson.com • 615-351-8753 COMPETENT • CREATIVE • CARING Over 2 acres of privacy! Approved for 4 BR. Beautiful trees and rolling terrain. NASHVILLE • 327-4800 Visit Our Website for Weekly Open Houses WWW.FRIDRICHANDCLARK.COM WILLIAMSON CO. • 263-4800 April 4, 2013, The News- Page 57 A tradition of excellence for over 45 years COMPETENT • CREATIVE • CARING Molly Edmondson continues to be one of Nashville's top producing real estate agents, as she has been for the past 40 years. She has served as president of the Greater Nashville Association of Realtors and has the experience to negotiate any situation. For the past 8 years, Lisa Owings has been working by her side. Together, they provide professional yet personal service for all your real estate needs. LISA OWINGS, Affiliate Broker, ABR 668-0616 • LisaOwings@gmail.com MollyEdmondson.com NASHVILLE • 327-4800 615-351-8753 Visit Our Website for Weekly Open Houses WWW.FRIDRICHANDCLARK.COM WILLIAMSON CO. • 263-4800 Page 58- The News, April 4, 2013 April 4, 2013, The News- Page 59 ͘ ͕͔͕͖͕͂ǡ͙͛͝ǡ͔͔͔ ͖͗͂ǡ͖͙͔ǡ͔͔͔ ͚͔͔͕͗͂ǡ͖͙͔ǡ͔͔͔ Ǧ Ǥ Ǥ ͚͕͙-͙͚͚-͕͚͕͔͚͕͙-͖͗͛-͔͔͘͜ ǣ ͔͗͗͘ǡ ͖͛͗͘ǡ ͚͔͔͛ơ͖͂ǡ͔͔͝ǡ͔͔͔ ͕͔͂͗͘͝ǡ͙͔͜ǡ͔͔͔ ͖͔͚͚͛͂͛͝ǡ͔͔͔ ͖͚͙͂͛ǡ͔͔͔ Page 60- The News, April 4, 2013 CLASSIFIED 298-1500 HELP WANTED RENT/LEASE Are you looking for a meaningful job opportunity? Join the Hendersonville Condo by the Lake 2 yrs old. 2BR’s, 2.5BA’s. All custom. $975/mo. (615) 336-0175 Family Staffing Solutions’ team of exceptional caregivers. Two years experience, background checks, drug tests, Reliable transportation required. 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