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GREEN HILLS LINDA BOOTH OBITUARY NEWS Page 5 Page 11 JULY 21, 2016 VOLUME 28 NUMBER 29 Red Groomsʼ graphic artwork donated to the State Museum New smart solar meters will accept credit cards Smart meters will offer new payment options and phone app updates. Metro Public Works will be retrofitting parking meters and pay stations throughout the county with solar powered smart credit enabled technology. The project, beginning on Deaderick Street with Digital Pay Stations will be completed in phases until all city man- aged parking meters throughout the county have the updated technology. “No coins, no cash, no problem – the new meters will accept credit and debit cards,” Chief Traffic Engineer Chip Knauf said. “We are excited to roll out this program which is -courtesy of IPS Group another step in our continuing efforts to modernize our traffic and parking equipment and systems. Smart meter technology has given us the ability to offer an improved experience for our customers and more efficiency in our operations.” See Parking on Page 5 Civil rights training for police officers will be formalized, replicated for more communities Nashville Public Library’s (NPL) civil rights training partnership with law enforcement agencies, including the Metropolitan Nashville Police Department (MNPD), can now be expanded, formalized and replicated, thanks to a $25,000 grant from the Nissan Foundation. The grant, awarded to the 4-DAY FORECAST SUNNYSIDE MANSION Nashville Public Library Foundation (NPLF), supports the expansion of NPL’s “Civil Rights and a Civil Society: Civil Rights Training for Nashville Police Enforcement Agencies and Beyond.” The training program originated as a partnership between NPL ... See Police on Page 2 Thu. 7/21 Rain 10% 100ºF 75ºF -photo courtesy of NPL Fri. 7/22 Rain 0% E-MAIL news@gcanews.com NEWS/SOCIAL NEWS/ADVERTISING 615-298-1500 Elvis by Red Grooms. -photo courtesy of Tennessee State Museum The Tennessee State Museum announce that it has entered into a promised gift agreement with Walter and Sarah Knestrick of Nashville to receive a donation of 238 graphic artworks created by internationally acclaimed artist Red Grooms. Additionally, the museum will receive 52 commercially printed posters as part of the gift. 100ºF 76ºF FAX 615-298-1015 www.gcanews.com Sat. 7/23 Rain: 20% 100ºF 78ºF Grooms, who was born and raised in Nashville, currently resides in New York City and maintains a home near Beersheba Springs, TN. His work has been exhibited in museums and galleries across the United States, as well as in Europe and Japan. Grooms’ art is included in the collections of more than 39 museums, ... See Art Donation on Page 3 Sun. 7/24 Rain 50% 97ºF 77ºF TICKED OFF HOT-LINE 615-298-5597 TICKED OFF E-MAIL tickedoff @gcanews.com PRESORTED STANDARD U.S. POSTAGE PAID NASHVILLE, TN PERMIT # 338 Page 2- The News, July 21, 2016 From Page One Police... and MNPD in 2015 for new officer trainees and has since expanded to include Tennessee. Bureau of Investigation (TBI) agents, garnering interest from other agencies and communities across the U.S. “Civil Rights and a Civil Society” uses the NPL Civil Rights Room’s archival images, oral histories and film footage from Nashville’s civil rights history as a gateway to productive conversations about today’s prevailing issues affecting law enforcement and an increasingly diverse population. Through this historical framework, participants discuss today’s complex community dynamics in an environment that encourages open conversation and greater understanding. “The Nissan Foundation is Berenice Denton Estate Sales 6309 charlotte pike nashville, tn 37209 (615) 292-5765 info@berenicedenton.com HUGE ESTATE SALE FOR THE FATHER OF BLUEGRASS BILL MONROE July 28th-30th, 2016 8am to 4pm 1572 Long Hollow Pike Gallatin, TN 37066 Featuring his collection of furnishings, jewelry, mandolins, musical instruments & equipment, mackie 32.8 mixing console, antique barber chair, rugs, suits/clothing, collectibles, signed photos & memorabilia, 2 large neon signs, and more! www.berenicedenton.com proud to support NPLF and NPL’s mission to enrich lives and open doors to new ways of understanding our neighbors and the world we live in,” president of the Nissan Foundation Scott Becker, said. The grant allows NPL to formalize and replicate this training, expanding its reach beyond local and state law enforcement to community groups, other cities and different populations. NPL director Kent Oliver said, “Nashville Public Library, through its Special Collections and Civil Rights Room, is a public living room in our city for informed discussion and dialog. Library staff are experts at providing our unique Nashville history to facilitate discussions about complex community issues impacting us today. I am proud of the work we do, and we are thrilled with the opportunity this grant provides us to expand and continue this work.” “We thank Nissan for their support in Nashville Public Library’s programming to cultivate a more inclusive and tolerant Nashville,” NPLF president Tari Hughes, said. “We are honored to be selected as one of the leading culturally diverse and relevant programs in a community that serves as a home to Nissan’s U.S. operations.” Previous coverage of NPL’s Civil Rights Room and training partnerships can be found at: – www.c-span.org/video/?4113251/nashvilles-civil-rights-movement ““We We decided decided on on cremation.” cremation.” “W We chose cremation because it’s a simpler, ineexpensive alternative to burial.” Whateve v r your reason, Nashville Cremation Center is the place to start. We’ll provide you with everything you need to know. 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Uber and Nashville-based healthcare communication company Relatient announced new technical integrations aimed at increasing access to health care by overcoming the barrier that annually prevents approximately 3.6 million Americans from receiving health care: lack of transportation. Through this partnership, the Uber app will be fully integrated into text and email messages to patients delivered by Relatient. Such messages include appoint - ment reminders, follow up care coordination, patient balance information and preventative care prompts – such as reminding a patient with a heart condition to schedule an EKG. Plus, while riding to their appointment in an Uber, patients will receive a message to check in with their provider, so that all necessary paperwork is complete when they arrive. And they will receive a link to a patient satisfaction survey to complete on their ride home. In honor of the integration, Relatient and Uber will offer a “Ride To Health™ Week,” which will be the week of August 22-26. During this time, anyone in the US who requests an Uber through Relatient to get to or from a health appointment with a participating provider will receive a discount on their ride. More details about this special offer can be found online at ridetohealth.org. “Patients who miss medical appointments or have to reschedule at the last minute frequently cite transportation as a factor. We’re very excited about the collaboration with Relatient because it gives people a simple way to plan their appointments and ensure they always have access to a reliable ride when they need one,” said Rob Daniels, Product Partnerships Lead for Uber. Relatient’s CEO, Sam Johnson, noted that the integration with Uber could significantly decrease the high cost of missed appointments, as well as removing the negative impact that a missed appointment has on an individual’s health outcomes. “Missed appointments lead to risks that could be averted. According to the National Commission on Prevention Priorities, 100,000 people die each year because of lack of access to preventative care services, like screenings for hypertension, cholesterol and certain cancers. There’s no doubt that solving the transportation problem will save lives. It will also mean more financially sound health organizations. For example, it’s not unusual for a doctor to average four missed appointments per day, about $150,000 in lost revenue per doctor every year. For large medical practices, this quickly adds up to millions of dollars.” 8120 Sawyer Brown Road, Suite 108 • Nashville Have a great community news story? NashvilleCremationCenter.com Send tips to: news@gcanews.com or call us at 615-298-1500 (615) 678-4832 July 21, 2016, The News- Page 3 From Page One Art Donation... including the State Museum. Knestrick, the retired founder of Walter Knestrick Contractor, Inc. and a longtime friend of the State Museum, was a boyhood classmate of Grooms. He began collecting Grooms’ prints in the 1970s and has helped organize traveling exhibitions of the works since the 1980s. In 2001, Knestrick's collection comprised a State Museum traveling exhibition in conjunction with the publication of a catalog raisonné of Grooms’ graphic work entitled, Red Grooms: The Graphic Work, which Knestrick authored. The show, which opened at the National Academy Museum in New York and then traveled to the Chicago Cultural Center, was also presented at 10 other American museums. The Knestricks' donation includes the artwork that was featured in the traveling exhibition and catalog. Grooms is an American multimedia artist best known for his colorful pop-art constructions depicting frenetic scenes of modern urban life. Many contemporary art historians consider Grooms to be one of Tennessee's most accomplished artists. In addition to painting and sculpture, Grooms is also known for his prolific printmaking. He has experimented with numerous techniques, creating woodblock prints, spraypainted stencils, soft-ground etchings and elaborate threedimensional lithograph constructions. Grooms, born in Nashville in 1937 and raised in Tennessee, began his artistic exploration while attending public schools. In 1955, while they were both Hillsboro High School seniors, Grooms and Knestrick's work was featured in a two-man show of 35 paintings at Nashville's Lyzon Gallery. In 1958 Grooms moved to New York City to immerse himself in its art scene while working at such odd jobs as a movie house usher. The vibrant color of his hair earned him the name “Red,” and his art “Happenings,” unstructured live performances, began to (L to R) Walter and Sarah Knestrick, Governor Bill Haslam and First Lady Crissy Haslam and State Museum Executive Director Lois Riggins-Ezzell with a lithographic print entitled Elvis by artist Red Grooms. earn him a measure of notoriety in the art world. "The Knestricks’ extraordinarily generous promised gift of the Grooms’ graphic works is, undoubtedly, the singularly most significant collection of contemporary art ever donated to the Tennessee State Museum. It now belongs to the Volunteer State’s citizens, children, and scholars,” State Museum Executive Director Lois Riggins-Ezzell said. “For decades to come, the Grooms’ collection will be available for the enrichment, study, contemplation, and laugh-out-loud joy for everyone to experience. Red’s work brings his serious, yet humorous, world perspective into sharp focus for all to interpret and embrace. Certainly there is no other American artist painting today who chronicles popular culture with such an incisively whimsical delight." With regard to the Knestricks’ gift, Grooms said: "I so appreciate my dear old friend Walter Knestrick taking it upon himself to collect each and every one of my graphic works over the years, which makes the Knestrick Collection gift to my home state museum both unique and particularly special." Noted New York art appraiser Dr. Alex J. Rosenberg said, "One usually begins to collect an artist's work after he or she has established their reputation, making it very difficult to succeed in collecting the artist's entire oeuvre. Either the cost of obtaining several works or their lack of availability on the market prevents reaching one's goal. However, the Knestricks are the rare exceptions who began to collect Red Grooms’ printed art when it was readily available and affordable and have continued to do so. Without their foresight, I doubt that this unique, valuable and complete collection of Grooms’ printed work would exist. I extend my admiration and congratulations to the Knestricks for their magnificent and irreplaceable promised gift to the people of Tennessee." There are plans for Grooms’ graphic work to be on exhibit in one of the art galleries in the new State Museum, scheduled to open in 2018. ITALIAN NASHVILLE STYLE CHEF JAMES WADE VALENTINO'S RISTORANTE MORE THAN JUST A MEAL IT’S AN EXPERIENCE! VALENTINO’S R I S TOR A N T E DINNER Monday - Saturday : 5pm - 10pm Sunday Dinner : 5pm - 9pm Friday Lunch : 11am - 2pm Title: Jackson in Action, by Red Grooms HAPPY HOUR Monday - Friday : 5pm - 7pm 615-327-0148 1907 West End Avenue www.valentinosnashville.com Page 4- The News, July 21, 2016 Metro/State Commentary By Horace Johns, MTSU Business Professor Former Metro Councilman 25 quotes that will help you live a more artful life Sheldon Kopp was a psychotherapist and author, based in Washington, D.C. He was born in New York City and received his Ph.D there from the New School for Social Research. Although he had an active private practice, he also served as Psychotherapy Supervisor for the Pastoral Counselling and Consultation Centers in Washington. A psychologist who wrote about self-esteem, he is famous for the many wise, pithy quotes and proverbs about the art of living he made through the years. Among his best are the following. **** 1. “You can’t make anyone love you. You just have to reveal who you are and take your chances. 2. “Everything good is costly, and the development of the personality is one of the most costly of all things. It will cost you your innocence, your illusions, your certainty. 3. “There appear to be many people who chose to go crazy (or become alcoholics, addicts, criminals, suicides) rather than have to bear the pain and ambiguity of a life situation that they have decided that they cannot stand. 4. “All of the truly important battles are waged within the self. 5. “In the long run we get no more than we have been willing to risk giving. 6. “For each of us, the only hope resides in his own efforts, in completing his own story, not in the other’s interpretation. 7. “We must always see our own feelings of uneasiness as being our chance for making the growth choice rather than the fear choice. 8. “Often things are as bad as they seem. Even so, some of the time it’s possible to enjoy life as it is. But the better anything gets, the more you’ll miss it when it’s gone. 9. “If you stubbornly refuse to mourn your losses, you get depressed. 10. “At last you cry out in anguish: ‘Why me?’ God answers: ‘Why not?’ 11. “You can so stand it. After all, it’s only pain. What makes it seem unbearable is your mistaken belief that it can be cured. 12. “Everything is difficult at first. I have never begun any important venture for which I felt adequately prepared. 13. “Without knowing for sure what’s right or wrong, take your best shot. There’s just no way to get it all straight. Mistakes are inevitable. 14. “Control is an illusion. You wait for everything to be alright, knowing all the while that the next problem is already in the mail. 15. “Escape is not a dirty word. None of us can face what’s happening head-on all of the time. It’s alright to pretend sometimes. The only danger lies in pretending that you are not pretending. 16. “Remember, we are all in this alone. It helps to know that everyone is in the same situation. It helps, but not a whole lot. 17. “We insist that our situation is special. It’s so hard to accept how ordinary we all are. 18. “We must learn to love in the absence of illusions. 19. “We must try to live a just life in an unjust world. 20. “We must be willing to go on caring when we are helpless to change things.” 21. “Our best may not turn out to be good enough. Still, it will have to do. 22. “I’m not O.K. You’re not O.K. And that’s O.K.” Mayor Barry to foster community dialogue on racial justice Mayor Megan Barry announced a series of upcoming events designed to facilitate a constructive dialogue with the Nashville community about race relations and criminal justice. “The heart wrenching tragedies in Dallas, Baton Rouge, and Falcon Heights were painful to experience, as a Mayor, as a mother, as an American,” said Mayor Barry. “But they have served to sharpen our focus and bring sometimes uncomfortable issues to the forefront of our national conversation.” Mayor Barry, in partnership with Lipscomb University’s Institute of Conflict Management, will host two dialogues with the community to discuss issues of criminal justice in the African American community, as well as broader topics around race and social justice. The two events are July 23 at Pearl Cohn Comprehensive High School, from 1 - 4 pm, and a subsequent event on September 10 at the Music City Center, Exhibit Hall A from 1 - 4 p.m. that will be open to the entire public. The Mayor’s Office will recruit and train 15 individuals to serve as small group conversation facilitators for breakout groups of 10 attendees each. Structured dialogue sessions will include prepared questions and communications standards. “These meetings will not be a starting line or a finish line in our goal of racial and social justice in our city and in our society. This is, unfortunately, a long race for our country to run, and frankly, it’s hard to see the finish line,” said Mayor Barry. “But we can’t stop running this race. We can always be moving ahead, one yard, one foot, one inch at a time, as we seek the goal of a more just and equitable society for all.” In addition to outlining the upcoming community dialogues, Mayor Barry discussed some of the ways in which the Metro Nashville Police Depart- ment has begun implementing reforms to police officer training. Green Hills News, Belle Meade News, West Meade News, West Side News, Bellevue News, Donelson News, Hermitage News and Nashville Today Newspapers Gary Cunningham, Founder and Publisher Emeritus Anthony Cunningham _ President and Publisher David Smith - Staff Writer Jim Wilson - Columnist Drucilla Smith - Columnist Wanda Southerland - Contributor Member: Suburban Newspaper Network Horace Johns - Columnist Brenda Batey - Social Editor Lisa Bold - Production Manager Scotty Smith - Graphic Artist Published weekly by GCA Publishing Co., Inc. at 2323 Crestmoor Road in Nashville, Tn. 37215, (615)-298-1500. Copyright © and Trademarked ™ 1999, all rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in whole or in part by any means without the express written consent of the publisher. GCA Publishing Company Inc.: 615-298-1500 E-mail: News@gcanews.com Ticked Off Hotline: 615-298-5597 SEND YOUR NEWS TO SUBSCRIPTION INFORMATION One year is $15 (local), $30 (out of state). Send name, address and telephone number to: news@gcanews.com Subscriptions, GCA Publishing Co. Inc., 2323 Crestmoor Road, Nashville, TN 37215 July 21, 2016, The News- Page 5 Linda Booth passes at 67 Linda Booth pictured with her beloved McGuire Linda Bernice Booth, 67, fulfilled this life with grace and elegance on July 11, 2016, in Nashville, TN, after a courageous battle with lymphoma. Booth was born on April 9, 1949, in Memphis, to Alton A. Booth and his wife, Bernice Kirk Booth. She is predeceased by both parents and brother, Wayne Booth. A graduate of Elizabeth Messick High School, Memphis, Booth also completed course studies at Lambuth University, the University of Tennessee, and Belmont College. Reared in Memphis, Booth spent hours volunteering at the local USO with life-long friend, Linda Johns Evans. She embraced an opportunity to live in Rota, Spain, prior to settling in Nashville, where, at age 23 she became a realtor with Nixon-Kent Realtors. Ina NixonKent, served as Booth’s mentor and surrogate Mother, until her passing, and encouraged her to obtain her broker’s license at age 25 and establish L.B. Booth Realtors in 1979. As Owner/Broker, ABR (Accredited Buyer Representative) & GRI (Graduate Real Estate Institute), Booth received recognition and honors from local organizations such as First American Bank, for her unprecedented dedication and creative sales expertise that benefited her loyal clients. She was a member of the Nashville Board of Realtors from 19732016. Her motto; Where there is a will, there is a way, remained her mantra until the end. Booth touched many lives with her engaging smile, generosity, and trademark sense of tenacity. Even with a history of photographic and commercial modeling, she remained a city/country girl who loved the simple beauty found in nature, flowers and God’s creatures. An ardent supporter of the Arts, she shared her marketing From Page One skills with the Nashville Symphony. Booth’s deep devotion to animal welfare has resulted in a generous donation to Arkansas Paws in Prison to sustain her legacy. Paws in Prison, is a program that pairs rescue dogs scheduled to be euthanized with prisoners that have earned the opportunity to participate in the specialized training course. Following an intensive training the dogs are provided for adoption to returning soldiers and the general public with companion needs. As a devoted member of Christ Episcopal Cathedral and attendee of St. George’s Episcopal Church, a memorial celebration of her life will be held on Saturday, July 23, at St. George’s Episcopal Church. The 1:30 pm memorial will be preceded by a reception for family and friends at 12:30. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made either to St. George’s Episcopal Church or Arkansas Paws in Prison, 6814 Princeton Pike, Pine Bluff, Arkansas 71602. “And in her, the concept of ceaseless love could find no better example.” Parking... There are approximately 2,000 meters throughout the county – about one half of these are in the downtown footprint. The new meters, manufactured by IPS Group, Inc., ensure secure credit card transactions and will accept American Express, Visa, Master Card and Discover. Customers using credit cards as opposed to cash will pay a 2.3 percent convenience fee for each transaction which equates to about two cents for every dollar spent. The 2.3 percent fee is charged by the electronic processing company. Maximum time to park on meters remains the same; the majority of the meters allow for 2 hours of parking. Public Work also announced changes to onstreet parking meter rates to bring parking rates in line with other current parking facility rates, as well as to cover the operational costs to administer the meter program. The new rates for bagging a parking meter help to offset lost revenue, cost of the bags, labor for covering and New smart meter will accept credit cards in addition to coins. uncovering meters, and vehicle usage cost. The rate adjustments were proposed to, and approved by the Traffic and Parking Commission earlier this month. The new rates will go into effect as meters are being changed over to the new technology, and are as follows: *Meter price increase from $1.50/hr to $2.00/hr in the central business district and from $1.00/hr to $1.50/hr in the noncentral business district. *The rates to reserve a parking meter range from $30 a day to $42 a day. These are the first rate adjustments since 2009. 26 YEARS YEARS Summer SALE On All In Stock Already Discounted Items HOME OF CASUAL OUTDOOR AND INDOOR FURNITURE 4201 SIDCO DRIVE | Exit at I-65 and Harding Place to Sidco Drive | 615-331-9002 | Mon - Fri: 9:00-5:30, Sat: 9:00-5:00 www.MisterTsPatioFurniture.com Page 6- The News, July 21, 2016 Taxing Matters By Jim Wilson, CPA Accountability: A Necessity for All My horoscope for today speaks volumes to me: “It is comforting to have a friend on your side; however, what you need more than comfort now is the eye of discernment, the heart of justice and the voice of knowledge—however friendly or unfriendly it may be.” How very true. It is time for some straight-talk. We have a crisis in this country. Life is being challenged by people who have determined that judgment is best allocated by those who can not manage their own lives, but who want to control the lives of others. When will we understand that the power of the gun Be Heart Failure Aware Register today for a free seminar to learn about ways to help you manage Heart Failure Learn what you can do Hear a health care professional discuss important information on ways to help you manage Heart Failure, including treatment options. Hear from a Heart Failure patient A Heart Failure patient will share their journey and experiences. Get your questions answered A Q & A session will follow the presentation. Bring someone you love Loved ones are welcome, too. It’s better to take on Heart Failure together. Nashville Public Library 615 Church Street, Nashville, TN 37219 August 3, 2016, 10:00 AM HEART FAILURE ™ AWARE Register today! Go online to HFaware.com or call 1-844-413-2705 Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation East Hanover, New Jersey 07936-1080 © 2016 Novartis 6/16 Printed in USA T-HFS-1332445 is not necessary to proclaim a particular life mantra? Every life matters! All people have the rights. What you want to say is important, at least to you. I have been the victim of unkind statements and dissenting positions as I write for this newspaper. My request is that if you wish to make a statement, whether positive or negative, please have the courage to sign your name and provide an address (e-mail or other) so I may have the opportunity to defend my position or thank you for your opinion. Only cowards hide behind anonymity. Accountability is not simply taking the blame when something goes wrong. It’s not a confession. Accountability is about delivering on a commitment. It’s responsibility to an outcome, not just a set of tasks. It’s taking initiative with thoughtful, strategic followthrough. In my opinion, we have not seen much of this within the past 8 years. And accountability is necessary at all levels of the hierarchy. Executives high on the organization chart can’t really be accountable unless the people who report to them also follow through on their commitments. That creates a struggle, of course. I have seen leaders direct, question, and plead. I have seen them yell, act passive-aggressively, and throw up their hands in frustration — all in the service of “holding people accountable.” But, none of that works. Getting angry with people when they fall short is not a productive process for holding people accountable. It almost always reduces motivation and performance. So what can we do to foster accountability in the people around us? We need to aim for clarity in five areas: 1. Clear expectations. The first step is to be crystal clear about what you expect. This means being clear about the outcome you’re looking for, how you’ll measure success, or failure, and how people should go about achieving the objective. It doesn’t all have to come from you. In fact, the more skilled your people are, the more ideas and strategies should be coming from them. After the discussion, list the main points discussed and agree that each of you understand what was said and agreed upon. 2. Clear capability. What skills does the person need to meet the expectations? What resources will they need? If the person does not have what’s necessary, can they acquire what’s missing? If so, what’s the plan? If not, you’ll need to delegate to someone else. Otherwise you’re setting them up for failure. 3. Clear measurement. Nothing frustrates leaders more than being surprised by failure. Sometimes this surprise is because the person who should be delivering is afraid to ask for help. Sometimes it comes from premature optimism on both sides. Either way, it’s completely avoidable. During the expectations conversation, you should agree on weekly milestones with clear, measurable, objective targets. If any of these targets slip, jump on it immediately. Brainstorm a solution, identify a fix, redesign the schedule, or respond in some other way that gets the person back on track. 4. Clear feedback. Honest, open, ongoing feedback is critical. People should know where they stand. If you have clear expectations, capability, and measurement, the feedback can be fact-based and easy to deliver. Is the person delivering on her commitments? Is she working well with the other stakeholders? If she needs to increase her capability, is she on track? The feedback can also go both ways — is there something you can be doing to be more helpful? Give timely feedback, and remember it’s more important to be helpful than nice. 5. Clear consequences. If you’ve been clear in all of the above ways, you can be reasonably sure that you did what’s necessary to support their performance. At this point, you have three choices: repeat, reward, or release. Repeat the steps above if you feel that there is still a lack of clarity in the system. If the person succeeded, you should reward them appropriately (acknowledgement, promotion, etc.). If they have not proven accountable and you are reasonably certain that you followed the steps above, then they are not a good fit for the role, and you should release them from it (change roles, fire them, etc.). These are the building blocks for a culture of accountability. The magic is in the way they work together as a system. If you miss any one of them, accountability will fall through that gap. Remember to be empathetic—try to see the other side of the discussion. How can you assist people to be accountable? The answer is: It depends. Try the 5 points offered above. 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Com- pleted between 1494 and 1498, “The Last Supper” has certainly been admired, mistreated, nearly destroyed, restored, misunderstood and reproduced more than any other religious painting in history. Kem Hinton, Tuck-Hinton Architects, became Retired General Sessions Judge Dan Eisenstein delivered a 100th birthday message to his father Bob Eisenstein. -photo by Dru Smith deeply interested in “The Last Supper,” at Santa Maria delle Grazie in Milan, Italy. Hinton has researched the history of the painting, recently sharing what he learned in a lively talk, illustrated with slides, at Green Hills Rotary. He debunked the widely discussed myths about the painting from Dan Brown’s fictional thriller “The Da Vinci Code.” Hinton also recounted the incredible story of how the famous artwork survived during World War II. When most of Santa Maria delle Grazie was bombed, Only one wall ---- the one with The Last Supper mural – remained standing. **** Speaker Harwell: Beth Harwell spends most of her time gaveling in the Tennessee House of Representatives where she is Madam Speaker. There was a “once upon a time” however, when Harwell, like other moms, often brought her young kids, Allie and Sam, to the Green Hills Library for story time. In a Story Room reprise this week, Harwell appeared as guest reader of “How to Dress a Dragon” for about thirty youngsters. “If you have to dress a dragon,” she read, “you have to catch him as he flies, then tickle and tackle him to the floor." Harwell appeared on behalf of Tennesseans for Student Success – which annually launches this reading program to keep kids reading in the summer while school is out. **** Milestone Birthday: Every year for the past 100 -- yes, that Kem Hinton gave his insights about Leonardo da Vinci's "The Last Supper" at the Green Hills Rotary breakfast. -photo by Dru Smith State House Speaker Beth Harwell read "How to Dress a Dragon" at the Green Hills Library Story Time for children. -photo by Dru Smith e f i l y r e Ev … y r o t s has a We tell each one. • The Legacy Gallery includes our AFamilyLegacy.com 9090 Highway 100 Nashville, TN 37221 Crestview F uneral Home, Home, C ole & Garrett Garrett Funeral Funeral Home Home Crestview Funeral Cole Memory Gardens Gardens & Cremation Cremation Memory a nd C remation Services Services and Cremation Gallatin Goodlettsville • White House Joelton Hills Hills Joelton Memory Gardens Gardens Memory Joelton Springfield Memorial Memorial Gardens, Gardens, Springfield ome & Cremation Cremation C enter Funeral H Funeral Home Center Springfield West Harpeth Harpeth West Funeral Home Home & Funeral Crematory Crematory Nashville Hendersonville Memory Memory Hendersonville Gardens, Funeral Funeral Home Home & Gardens, Cremation C enter Cremation Center Hendersonville emorial Gardens Gardens S Sumner umnerr M Memorial Gallatin Call today for your FREE Final Wishes Planner nerr. 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At his 99th birthday a year ago, Eisenstein said, "I have been most fortunate throughout my life so far and appreciate all the consideration from others, including family, friends and business associates," said Eisenstein. "For me, it is all about others in life." Contact Dru Smith at 615-8568278 or drucillasmith@ outlook.com July 21, 2016, The News- Page 9 c a n vo te ea rl y a Vote smart. Vote early ly. id th e l w av o a d w h e n yo t i u n i n es ? 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ELECTION DAY is August 4 Visit www.nashville.gov/vote for sample ballot and other voting information. D av i d s o n C o u n t y E l e c t i o n C o m m i s s i o n Page 10- The News, July 21, 2016 Real estate group joins the Belle Meade increases property tax Green Hills housing scene $.08 to compensate for lost revenue The Wilson Group Real Estate Services will open a new office in Green Hills in late summer, according to company CEO and President Christie Wilson, located at 4100 Hillsboro Circle. “Green Hills is a key location for real estate in the Nashville and Middle Tennessee region,” Wilson said. “While we have been active in that area for many years, having a strong, visible presence there will help make The Wilson Group Real Estate Services an even more accessible choice to serve our clients, customers and agents”. The new office is approximately 3,000 square feet and is located where it is part of a very walkable part of the Green Hills area, according to Wilson. “Green Hills is an increasingly walkable community. With the Hill Center retail, more housing options and the ongoing growth there, it will be a great location for our new office,” she said. “We have already begun successfully attracting experienced real estate professionals to be part of our team there. It is exciting to see this long-term goal of our company be accomplished. We look forward to the success we will have there, along with the ongoing success for which our Sylvan Park office is known.” The Wilson Group Real Estate Services is a “boutique” real estate brokerage, specializing in residential and investment real estate, along with property management. SEND YOUR NEWS TO news@gcanews.com By now, all Belle Meade residents are aware of the repeal of the Tennessee Income tax, better known as the Hall Income Tax. With its gradual reduction of 16.667 percent per year over the next six years, beginning in 2016, the Hall tax will be totally eliminated by 2022. According the Belle Meade’s July Newsletter, three public meetings were held in June to discuss the challenges faced by the City in this State decision. Belle Meade receives over 50 percent of its annual revenue from the Hall tax, therefore, action is necessary. The Commissioners, by a 3-2 vote, agreed to a current year increase in the Belle Meade property tax from .2243 per $100 of assessed value to .30 per $100, to reflect the anticipated revenue loss projected for fiscal year 20162017. Each year, the projected loss of revenue from the Hall tax will be compared to the need for additional property tax increases. Action, as budgets are presented and approved, will be taken to offset needed deficiencies. It is expected that eventu- ally the entire loss of revenue will be replaced by Belle Meade property tax increases, although not necessarily in dollar amounts to mirror the decrease in Hall tax, but in amounts needed to assure fiscal responsibility. The Commission welcomes comments or suggestions precipitated by this decision via email to jhunt@citybellemeade.org. The entire public meeting presentation is available on the Belle Meade website. Bellevue student receives national recognition Bellevue resident Sarah Sekwat has received a national recognition, being named a 2016 Bank of America Student Leader. The Student Leaders program is part of the bank’s Summer Youth Employment initiative, and rec- ognizes community-minded high school students across the country. The program connects them to employment, skills development, and service. As part of the Student Leaders experience, Sarah is completing an eight-week long internship at the Oasis Center. 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During the week of the 125th Continental Congress, held in June at DAR’s Washington, D.C., headquarters, the organization set an official GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS title in patriotism for “most letters to military personnel collected in one month.” Achieving this ambitious goal required the National Society to collect and then mail at least 10,000 letters to active-duty service members. Daughters across the country rallied in support of the effort. Members of the Rachel Stockley Donelson Chapter in Nashville, although a small chapter, contributed by collecting about a dozen letters to add to the total. A member could only write one letter to one military person. As dictated by the GUIN- NESS WORLD RECORDS guidelines, all letters had to be handwritten, addressed to an active duty service member, placed inside a stamped, unsealed envelope, and delivered in person to one of the designated stations set up at DAR Headquarters. Tennessee Society DAR members brought the chapter’s letters to Washington, D.C., and hand-delivered them to a collection station. Letters of appreciation filled more and more boxes as the week progressed, and an official GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS adjudicator arrived to conduct the verification process. The carefully tallied total was revealed at the National Defense Night ceremony on Saturday, June 18, 2016. Each letter represents the support of a grateful nation, and the Rachel Stockley Donelson Chapter is humbled by the opportunity to assist in collecting these missives to the defenders of our country. By the end of June, all 100,904 letters will be on the way to active-duty military We Brighten Smiles! Jane A. Bacon, DMD Aileen M. 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Taylor takes over for the exiting Lance Forman, who has begun work at the new Smith Springs Elementary School. Taylor was most recently an assistant principal at Dodson Elementary just a few miles from McGavock. He has spent his entire teaching career serving Metro elementary schools in Hermitage, Donelson and Old Hickory, with nine years teaching at Andrew Jackson followed by assistant principal jobs at Ruby Major and Dodson. “Jason is not only a tremendous educator,” said Chief Academic Officer Jay Steele.. “He is also deeply ingrained in this community and the perfect choice to lead McGavock Elementary. He knows these families and their needs, and he will lead McGavock with a steady hand. He puts a strong focus on collaboration and community engagement, both of which will serve his students very well.” Tutors needed in Donelson for the upcoming school year Katherine Pleas has spent her entire life helping people learn to read and write. From the time she was asked to lead her reading group in elementary school, through her 27 years of teaching English at McGavock High School, now to her retirement years where she helps at-risk students who attend Charlotte Park Elementary and FallHamilton Elementary schools learn to read and write, Pleas has enjoyed the process of teaching. As a volunteer with the FiftyForward Friends Learning in Pairs (FLIP) program, Pleas has found her purpose. As a FLIP tutor, Pleas works with four students for 30 minutes each week on literacy skills, "they call me Ms. P," she said. "I am so glad to be a part of this – my passion is to help students." "Kathy plays a key role in motivating the students she tutors. She gives them positive feedback to help build their confidence," FiftyForward FLIP director Sandra Thomas, said.. "Pleas shared with me the story of one FLIP student who was reading on the kindergarten level and when he came to their session asking for chocolate. 'I said, let's get busy and do our work and we'll talk about chocolate later,' she said. 'We got busy and he forgot all about the chocolate.'" Pleas's work with FLIP comes after many years of her own education and an extensive career teaching in paid and volunteer positions. A graduate of the University of Tennessee Nashville with a degree in English, Pleas earned a master's degree from Tennessee State University in adult education and has completed postgraduate work at Middle Tennessee State University, Florida State and Trevecca University. In addition, she was one of 15 people nationwide selected by the National Endowment for the Humanities for a study of the transcendentalists at Oregon State University. She was also awarded an HCA grant that allowed her to study authors of the 19th century at Oxford University in England; at the end of those studies, Pleas was given the "Queen's Cup" Outstanding Student Award. During her years as at McGavock High School, Pleas not only taught English, but was also a test proctor for the ACT exam for 10 years, was the Beta Club Sponsor and the girl's track coach for five years. In addition, she taught parttime as an adult education teacher at the Madison Comprehensive High School. In addition to FLIP, she currently volunteers with Trevecca Health and Rehab, Gentiva Hospice, and Nashville Opportunities Industrialization Center. A FLIP tutor for four years, Pleas says the program holds a special place in her life. "FLIP is an outstanding program. There are a lot of students who need help and FLIP has reached out." Friends Learning in Pairs (FLIP) is part of the Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) of FiftyForward. The program places tutors 55 and older in elementary schools in Davidson and Williamson counties to work with at-risk students. Tutors work specifically with students on reading and math. During the 2015-2016 school year, 125 RSVP volunteers 55 years and older served as FLIP tutors in Davidson and Williamson counties providing individualized instruction to nearly 500 at-risk students in grades K-4. According to Pleas, volunteers are currently needed to tutor at elementary schools in the Bordeaux, Bellevue, East, North and West Nashville, Hermitage, Donelson, and Madison areas. FLIP tutors are well-trained, placed in schools near their homes and provided materials and training from the teachers and the FiftyForward FLIP staff. Tutoring is done during the school day and runs from fall through spring. Pleas says, "Working with FLIP is a wonderful experience. I love working with the students. I don't know what it is, but I can draw them in. It's a gift and a passion." For more information about FLIP and upcoming training classes contact Sandra Thomas at 615-743-3422. Have news to share? Call us at 615-298-1500 or email news@gcanews.com July 21, 2016, The News- Page 11 Neighborhood Nostalgia E.D. Thompson Sunnyside Mansion Years ago, the kids in my neighborhood and I used to pass an old mansion as we headed to Brown's Creek or walked the old Glendale streetcar tracks where Lealand Lane now stands. We never gave thought to fooling around that old home. Back in those days, we knew we were not to mess with other people's property. We didn't even know who lived there. Some many years later, I learned and now can tell you that it was the fine, antebel- Sevier Park HIGHLIGHTS & HAPPENINGS July 22-23 Madison Train Show The City Road Child Development Center invites everyone "all aboard" for its 7th Annual Madison Train Show, the largest two-day show in Middle Tennessee, on Friday, July 22 and Saturday, July 23 to experience operating model trains, train vendors and other merchandise, exhibits, food and door prizes. Hours on Friday are 3 to 6 p.m. and on Saturday from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Fellowship Center of City Road Chapel United Methodist Church at 701 S. Gallatin Rd., Madison. Admission cost is $7.00 for adults; $4.00 for children age 412; and Free for children 3 and under. For more info, call Nathan Baker at (615) 612-3324. July 23 Horsing Around Free Wagon Rides! The Metro Mounted Police Patrol will be training Tennessee Walking Horses at 10 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. Kids can saddle up for a miniature donkey ride or help feed and groom them. You can see a team of Belgian horses. Stop under the shade tree for a lesson in sheep shearing. Enjoy dulcimer music from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. Sheep and spinning at the log cabins. Freshly ground corn meal at the grist mill. Small $3 fee for donkey rides. This is a free family event at the Ellington Agricultural Center, located at 440 Hogan Road. For information, call the agriculture museum at (615) 837-5197 or email: tennessee .agricultural.museum@tn.gov July 30 The Beegie Adair Trio The Nashville Jazz Workshop is announcing the return of monthly appearances by one of Nashville's true musical treasures - the Beegie Adair Trio. For this appearance, the Trio will consist of Beegie, bassist Roger Spencer, and saxophonist Denis Solee. There will be two sets beginning at 7 p.m. in the Jazz Cave at the Workshop, located at 1319 Adams St., Nashville. Doors open at 6:15 p.m. Tickets are $25 ($15 for high school and college students). Advance purchase is highly recommended. Tickets are available online from brownpapertickets.com Tickets are also available by calling 615-242-5299 during business hours. lum home of Colonel Granville Sevier. We kids had no idea of the great history surrounding that old mansion located near the corner of Granny White Pike and Kirkwood Lane in what is now Sevier Park. This mansion in Sevier Park now houses the Metropolitan Historical Commission and is open to the public. The inside of Sunnyside Mansion now has the old blended with the new. The old home was refitted with insulated walls and central heat and air-conditioning systems. The original wood flooring is still there as well as an old, ornate mantel that was found in pieces that the workmen put back together. Sunnyside Mansion was built in the early 1850s and was the home of Mary Childress Benton. Mary Benton was a widow of Jesse Benton and the first cousin of Sarah Childress Polk, wife of President James K. Polk. Also, Mary Benton was the sister-in-law of statesman and artist Thomas Hart Benton. Jesse Benton, Mary's husband, left Nashville after a feud with Andrew Jackson. Jesse Benton died in 1843. Prior to the Civil War, Mary brought her widowed niece, Minerva Douglass, and her niece's two children, Henry and Mary, to live in her home. Young Mary Douglass gave Sunnyside Sunnyside Mansion its name because of its bright, open hillside location. Mary Douglass later married Theodore Francis Sevier of Kentucky, and the young couple lived at Sunnyside until the Civil War broke out. The Battle of Nashville raged around the old home, and it still bears some scars left by mine balls on the porch, door, and columns. Wounded Union soldiers were treated there in the days following the battle. In 1882, Dr. L. G. Noel purchased the estate. Dr. Noel was a prominent Nashville dentist and taught dentistry classes at Vanderbilt University. After Dr. Noel's death, Colonel Granville Sevier, son of Theodore Francis and Mary Douglass -photos by Anthony Cunningham Sevier, made a visit back to Sunnyside and the brought his mother back to where she had grown up. In 1927, the Colonel purchased and restored the home which his mother had christened Sunnyside. Sevier's heirs sold the property to the City of Nashville for the Park Board after his death in 1945. Sevier Park opened to the citizens of Nashville on this property in 1948. How I wish I had known all of this great history when we were kids walking beside this wonderful, old home on the way to Brown's Creek back when the Colonel Granville Sevier family was living there. E. D. Thompson can be contacted at thompsonia04@att.net Page 12- The News, July 21, 2016 What happened to my rebate? I’m ticked off about the manufacturers $1500 rebate for Kia cars. I bought a new Kia Optima from a Kia dealer and we agreed on the price and then I was told the car had a $1500 rebate. I was thrilled I was going to get another $1500 off my car but I was mad when the dealer added the rebate to my original sales price and then he took it off so I was back at my original sales price. I did check with a Kia support tech and was told all Kia dealers are individually owned and they only bought the Kia cars from the manufacturer. They do not have a manufacturers service representative. Beware of the manufacturers rebate and do not sign a retail incentive claim form which gives the dealer the rebate. Be careful when dealing with car dealers! Please cut the overgrown brush CALL OUR HOTLINE: 615-298-5597 We have added an e-mail address for Ticked Off! Send your comments to tickedoff@gcanews.com Donelson Kroger, I have noticed that trash is an issue at other Krogers as well. One night, at the Nipper's Corner Kroger, I notified an employee of the overflowing trash containers. I was told that it wasn't the employees' responsibility to empty the trash. Wow! No one seemed concerned about it, not even the manager on duty. Carts always seem to accumulate in the parking lot corrals, often interfering with safe driving. Publix definitely is on the ball when it comes to these and other customer service issues. 100% agreement with you on every gripe! Donelson Kroger only? In response to the person disgruntled with the trash at the No wO pen ! Furniture Collectibles Glassware Pottery & much more... Vintage Market BELLEVUE Antique Mall Looking for experienced vendors! £ 7103 Hwy 70 S. • Nashville, TN 37221 (629) 333-5230 3-YEAR TV PRICE GUARANTEE JUST $49.99/MO. YEAR PRICE GUARANTEE Same bill. Same price. Every month for 3 years. With a 2-year customer commitment. I’m supposing now that the FBI has advised that no charges will be brought against Hillary Clinton for her many lies and false statements that it’s all right for children to lie to parents; employees to lie to employers; church members to lie to priests/pastors; neighbors to lie to neighbors; students to lie to teachers or parents to lie to children; employers lie to employees; neighbors lie to neighbor; ad infinitum. 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Price gouging While driving to church Sunday morning I noticed a brand of gasoline for $2.29 a gallon. The same brand not far away was priced at $2.05 and T.V. this morning reported, beware of price gouging. If the police can send a young person to make a purchase of (beer, cigarettes) with no ID and these items are sold to them, that is breaking the law. So is price gouging. That itself speaks wrong is wrong. Also large department stores advertise 50% off, of what? Boy, INCLUDED FOR A YEAR Even if you are a current Netflix subscriber. No need to call. Automatically removed after 1 year. CIGARS FROM A. FUENTE, ASHTON, CAO, COHIBA, DAVIDOFF, MONTECRISTO, PADRON, TATUAJE, ZINO, & MANY MORE... Mon.-Sat. 9am-8:30pm Sunday 12pm-6pm premium cigars Something is broken GUARANTEE America’s Top 200 Package 800.351.0850 We Offer The Finest in Cigars, pipes, tobaccos, humidors & cigar accessories. wants, it’s what America will get! And the FBI approves it. God help us! 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Yes, I’ll vote for Donald Trump for president, instead of a trader as Hillary Clinton. The people in the White House said that Bill Clinton tried to steal the china dishes when he moved out, if that be true, what does she plan to steal from the good citizens (black and white). You are correct, this ticks me off. 14th amendment The 14th amendment to the United States Constitution forbids the taking of a person’s life without due process of law. Abortion therefore is neither safe for the baby nor the mother. Overturn Roe vs. Wade. Illegal searches Ticked off, you bet. There’s an investigation special that uncovers how police illegally search peoples homes without a search warrant on a local news channel. One of the commentators who retired as a district attorney general of Sumner county is now a lawyer for hire. In 1980 he took my case to the Tennessee Supreme Court claiming the police had the right to legally search and cease my car without a search warrant. After three years and losing my car the Supreme Court upheld the Criminal Court of Appeals decision and ruled the search was in fact illegal. In 1983 the law in Tennessee was changed to the present law that it is today. No thanks to the attorney. So there’s truth of the matter, police still do what they want to do and lawyers for the state do too. Now, I respect good police officers who put their lives on the line everyday for the good of the people. You can not say that however about lawyers. Its all about the money and fame for themselves. Train your employees Regarding Krogers and the parking lot, it’s so true. Also Food Lion employees leave piles of cigarette butts around the benches, management needs to take responsibility for that. Otherwise Publix is going to get all the money and they should because they got it right. Krogers, Food Lion, wake up and train your employees correctly. door. Staff has nothing to do with the residents, you’re on your own. What little you know, I’ve spent my life helping people. that’s why I come here, to help the ones who can’t help themselves. Check and know the facts before you make your comment. This is an independent living place. Clamping down All lives matter I’m ticked off because we’ve been seeing this coming for quite some time now. The thing is we all matter, not just black lives but we all matter. Every life matters, what have we become. What is the matter, what’s done is done. Yeah, life changes and is always rearranging but we do not give up and we do not backdown. All these words that we are spewing, what are we doing? Uncaring person? I’m ticked off with the person who called and wrote in about the uncaring person concerning blocking the path. It’s not about uncaring, it’s about safety and respect. This is not a nursing home or an assisted living. This is an apartment home for retired people. Did you think about the people, the paramedics and family members who are trying to get in and out and these people are blocking the path of the front It amazes me that everyone is so astonished that Donald Trump is the nominee for the Republican party and he is doing so darn well. I’ve am surprised myself because I consider myself a yellow dog democratic, I’m 68 years old and I’ve voted in every election and never voted for a Republican, but I’m going to be voting for Trump. And you know why, because he says what the people are thinking and feeling. Especially where it concerns Muslims, there needs to be some kind of control at keeping them out of the country, or at least checking them out so thoroughly before they are allowed in that they will do no harm in this country. Even if they check out I do not trust them. I’m afraid of them and I think most of Americans are afraid of them. If Donald Trump accomplishes that much of clamping down on that particular group that would be enough for me in four years. I’m sure a lot of people feel the same way. Bridge Anyone? No respect for church I am disgusted to see girls and sometimes their mothers wearing matching gym shorts. I know we experience hot temperatures during summer but I feel church is not the place to wear gym or Daisy Duke shorts. It is disrespectful! I am not saying that we must wear dresses and high heels, I am very casual myself but gym shorts and Daisy Dukes do not belong in church. Mothers you should be role model to your children, teach them that church is a place of worship and we must exhibit some decorum and not so much skin. Have respect for the place of worship. Ticked off? We want to know! Call (615) 298-5597, or e-mail: tickedoff@gcanews.com e Currently hiring CNAs for th West Nashville area Send resumes to: RNLathomecare@gmail.com caring for seniors (615) 375-1668 RNLathomecare@gmail.com COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION MANAGEMENT We have classes for everyone! Beginners to Advanced • Beginning in July Vanderbilt Bridge Center American Contract Bridge League 85 White Bridge Road, Nashville Contact Louise Fontecchio loufon@att.net (615) 351-3394 The Sign of Excellence in HOA Management 2200 21ST AVENUE SOUTH, SUITE 200 NASHVILLE, TN 37212 615.383.1777 www.TimmonsProperties.com Page 14- The News, July 21, 2016 BUSINESS BRIEFS Earl Swensson Associates (ESa) Three new employees have joined architectural firm ESa (Earl Swensson Associates). Gary Sumerel, previously with international engineering and construction firm Fluor Corporation, has joined ESa as a Lean Advocate. His Sumerel 37 years of experience at manufacturing, power, chemical and service companies inform his understanding of the Lean model, which focuses on delivering value to customers by reducing or eliminating activities that detract from that value. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Industrial Engineering from Clemson University. David Berry has joined ESa’s architectural team. He is a recent graduate of the University of Tennessee at Knoxville with a Bachelor of Architecture Berry degree. Anne Stewart Lynde has joined ESa’s marketing team. She recently graduated from Vanderbilt University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Art Business and Management. ESa is a 55-yearLynde old, Nashville-based architectural firm that designs healthcare facilities, educational facilities, hospitality venues, corporate office buildings, senior living communities, and facilities for communities and the arts. Rogers, Kamm & Shea Helen Sfikas Rogers, the principal of the law firm of Rogers, Kamm & Shea has been selected as a Fellow of the American Bar Association in recognition of a career that has demonstrated leadership in the profession, service to society, and commitment to the ideals and objectives of the American Bar Association. This award is limited to one percent of the lawyer population in Tennesssee. Rogers has practiced in Middle Tennessee, primarily in the areas of family and probate law for over thirty years. Rogers has an office in the midtown area of Nashville and on Main Street in Franklin. T.W. Frierson As Joe Street, president of the Senior Living Division at T.W. Frierson Contractor Inc. in Nashville, hangs up his hard hat on June 30, 2016, to step into retirement. Street's leadership has been key to the growth and stability of T.W. Frierson Contractor Inc. since he joined the firm in January 1997 as a senior projStreet ect manager. In three years, he was promoted to vice president and chief operating officer, then became president in 2004. After 10 years in that position as part of the company's longterm succession plan, he transitioned to president of the Senior Living Division in 2014. Construction has been a way of life for Street. He grew up in and around his father’s construction business. After graduating from Iowa State University in August 1970 with a degree in construction technology, Street entered the workforce. He began his career working as a field engineer, superintendent and project manager before progressing to his leadership positions. Street shares these nuggets of leadership wisdom, "I was always of the opinion that great leaders are great simplifiers. With that in mind, my job became quite simple in my mind. I only had to do two things – take really good care of our customers, and take really good care of our employees. If I did that, everything else seemed to fall in place." The Temple Martin Sir of Nashville has been named president of The Temple – Congregation Ohabai Sholom in Belle Meade, Temple leaders announced at its 165th annual congregational meeting held in May 2016. As The Temple’s 72nd president since its founding in 1851, Sir will lead its 750family member congregation for the next two years, continuing his extenSir sive service in The Temple’s leadership. Sir, a Temple member for 34 years, previously served as a member of its Board of Trustees from 2006 - 2010 and 2011 – 2015. He was elected secretary of The Temple in 2010, and then served as treasurer/vice president before his recent election as president. Sir traces his lineage to his great-grandfather, Louis Hershkovitz, who was the first president of Sherith Israel and served as president for 25 years. Sir is the founding attorney in the law offices of Martin Sir & Associates, serving Nashville and Middle Tennessee clients for more 1 2 than 30 years since acquiring his license to practice law in 1980. He focuses primarily on family law. He also helps clients with serious personal injury and contested probate matters. He also is a former member of the Tennessee House of Representatives, having served from south Middle Tennessee from 1981 – 1984. Leadership Middle Tennessee Inc. Leadership Middle Tennessee, Inc., the regional leadership organization that encompasses a 10-county collective of community leaders in Middle Tennessee, is pleased to announce that Lee Rucks accepted the role as president effective April 18, 2016. Rucks is a Sumner County resident and graduate of North Georgia College. She is also a graduate of two leadership programs: Leadership Anderson (South Carolina) and Leadership Sumner. Rucks has a strong work history with nonprofits including the Sumner County Family YMCA and the Anderson Area YMCA. Rucks relocated in 2010 to Sumner County, Tennessee from Anderson, South Carolina. She moved with her husband, Matt and two children, to open Christian Brothers Automotive franchise in Hendersonville, Tennessee. Rucks has been an active part of the Sumner County and Middle Tennessee region since making this region her home. She serves on the Board of Directors of Leadership Sumner County, Sumner County YMCA, and the Hendersonville Rotary Club. Southeast Venture Nashville-based commercial real estate and design firm Southeast Venture has announced that Morgan Jessilyn Brown has joined the firm as a design services project manager. Brown graduated from the University of Kentucky with a bachelor of science in architecture. She also earned a Master of Architecture and a certificate in urban redevelopment from the University of Pennsylvania. During college, Brown Brown completed a four-year internship at Omni Architects in Lexington, Kentucky, where she worked on design, drawings and models, gaining experience across the spectrum of architectural disciplines. Brown also worked as a graduate assistant and guest lecturer at the University of Pennsylvania, outlining concepts in media and technical case studies. CLUES ACROSS CLUES DOWN 1. Phoenix's BB team 5. Popular condiment 10. Very dry wine 14. Sulk 15. Tine 16. Relieve 17. Weed in a wheat field 18. Former Russian ruler 19. Declare positively 20. Suspended progress 23. Albacore, for one 24. British School 25. Truant 28. Perplexity 32. Lewis' partner 33. Snow slider 34. Dog 35. Fortify 36. Act in opposition to 39. Burn 41. No longer at sea 43. Gasped for air 44. Skating area 46. gilded 47. Ninth inning closer 53. Capital of Italy 54. Place that treats addiction 55. Globes 57. Always 58. Equivalent 59. Revel 60. Casino game 61. Clever plans 62. Prow 1. 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Email Brenda @ B.Batey@comcast.net The Hillsboro High School class of 1971 held its 45th reunion at the home of Lee Maxcy, where everyone gathered around the pool and backyard, which are landscaped with gorgeous hydrangeas and summer flowers. The classmates mixed and mingled on the screened porch while a power point presentation displayed photos from the annuals from the years they were in school, as well as from previous reunions. Decorations included yellow and green balloons and tables were decorated with colorful burros. Yellow notepads with a burro on each were given as favors. After a group picture was taken, dinner was served, offering barbecue, baked beans, chicken fingers, potato salad and a variety of desserts. A specialty drink called Island Girl was made to honor Elizabeth Aulsbrook, who flew in from Hawaii. Reunion committee members were: Russanne Buchi-Fotre, Allen McDonald, Mae Ambrose, Lee Maxcy, Gail Biener Wales, and Bo Richardson. Guests included: Alan Devine, Wade Punch, Meriam Schremmer, Joe Keith, Ron Rosson, Susan Rutherford, Paul Robertson, Libby Perryman, Margaret Stern, Tom Nichol, Julia Rich, Jan Connell, Lynne Batson, Cheryl Palmer, and Lee Estep. Reunion: Rick Elliott and Rilly Winkle. Reunion: Mae Ambrose, host Lee Maxcy, Russanne BuchiFotre, and Allen McDonald. Reunion: Bo Richardson and Betty Harris. INDEPENDENCE SOLUTIONS FOR THOSE WHO WANT TO AGE ACTIVELY AND IN PLACE. Call now for a free consultation: 615•298•9201 caregiversbywholecare.com Warm up to a Care Free Senior Lifestyle at The St. Paul. Reunion: Jeff Wilson, Suzanne Dinwiddie, Stephen Wells, and Fran Osteen. T he best location in Nashville. Conveniently located on Hillsboro Rd. near the Green Hills Mall, Regal Theaters, Hotels, Restaurants and Fine Shopping Areas. A full Service Senior Living Community. One and Two Bedroom Luxury Apartments. 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If you think I could be a good fit for you, NASHVILLE HUMANE ASSOCIATION please stop by and visit 213 Oceola Ave., Nashville, 37209 me today. 615-352-1010 www.nashvillehumane.org Sponsored by THE FARM AT NATCHEZ TRACE LUXURY PET LODGING, TRAINING, DAYCARE, GROOMING AT THE SALON, AND THE SUPERB QUALITY PET FOOD STORE, THR!VE. 9479 Highway 96 West in Franklin 615-663-6628 www.thefarmatnatcheztrace.com Reunion: Steve Howell, Marilyn Rubin, Jack Olker, and Paul Robertson. Reunion: Jody Groves, Libby Perryman, Lynne Cypress, and Margaret Stern. Reunion: Seth and Robin Ritter, Emily Voss, and Joe Ennis. Page 18- The News, July 21, 2016 Ft. Nashborough DAR Anniversary Tea Hillwood Country Club was the setting for the 85th Anniversary Tea for the Fort Nashborough Chapter of National Society Daughters of the American Revolution (NSDAR). The Fort Nashborough Chapter was created on April 18, 1931 by organizing Regent Anita Williams with 35 charter members. Today the chapter, one of the largest in Tennessee, has 159 members. Over the years Fort Nashborough members have provided both state and national leadership, including past NSDAR Honorary President General Linda Tinker Watkins and current NSDAR Vice President General and past TSDAR Regent Nancy Garrison Hemmrich. The theme of the tea focused on honoring the past whilebuilding the future. Many members dressed in period attire ranging from Native American and 1700s colonial “bustle” dresses to 1800s “hoop” dresses and 1940s styles. Two members dressed as special DAR Daughters – Marilyn Burchett, past Fort Nashborough Regent, dressed as Mary Desha who was one of the original founders of NSDAR and Merry Anne Pierson, First Vice Regent, dressed as Anita Williams, the Organizing Regent of the Fort Nashborough Chapter. The National Society Daughters of the American Revolution was founded in 1890 to promote patriotism, preserve American history, and support better education for the nation's children. At the tea, everyone enjoyed a delicious selection of finger foods including cucumber sandwiches, datenut bread with cream cheese, poached salmon, chicken salad, pimento cheese sandwiches, a fruit tray, cookies, lemon squares, and anniversary cake. Special guests included NSDAR Honorary President General Linda Tinker Watkins, NSDAR Vice President General Nancy Garrison Hemmrich, TSDAR Regent Susan Rogers Thomas, TSDAR First Vice Regent Charlotte Reynolds, TSDAR Organizing Secretary Jackie Utley, TSDAR Chaplain Dianna Callaway, Cumberland District Director Liz King and Cumberland District Secretary Emily Robinson. Tea: Janet Thomas in an antique wedding dress, Andrea Mansourian wearing 1700s attire, Gretchen Mansourian in present day clothing, and Marilyn Burchett wearing 1890s attire. Tea: Marilyn Burchett as Mary Desha, co-founder of DAR in 1890, and Merry Anne Pierson as Anita Williams, organizing regent of the Fort Nashborough DAR chapter in 1931. A GOOD THING TO DO VOLUNTEER AT THE LODGE AT NATCHEZ TRACE You can do a lot of good as a volunteer at The Lodge. Share a story. Play a game. Read the news. Listen. Assist staff in activities. There are countless ways to give residents a helping hand or a reason to smile. As residents have a better day, volunteers gain just as much – actually, more. Find out about the opportunities to volunteer at The Lodge. Call Holly Coons at 615-646-3334. SOPHISTICATED COUNTRY LIVING ASSISTED LIVING | MEMORY CARE In Bellevue across from Chaffin’s Barn, 8207 Highway 100, Nashville, TN 37221 July 21, 2016, The News- Page 19 Ft. 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Voted Nfocus Magazine’s Party of the Year for 2015, Dueling Cocktails is subtitled “Duel by the Pool” for this year. Two speciality cocktails will be vying for top honors and a cocktail buffet by Sargeant’s Catering will keep everyone happy. Chairs are Viviana Fernandez, Bob Deal, Jason Bradshaw and Sharon Sandahl. Auction Chairs are Alice Broughton Cox and Elisabeth Oliphint. Additional committee members include: Vincent Dreffs, Amost Gott, Mari-Kate Hopper, Marci Houff, Nichole Huseby, Meredith Weigel, Jennie Witherspoon, Laurin Howell, and Tatum Hauck Allsep. The online auction goes live August 1 and can be viewed at www.32auctions.com/duelingcocktails2016. To receive an emailed invitation, send an email to kate.wilson@belmont.edu. For more information, visit www.belmontmansion. com/duelingcocktails or call 615-460-5459. Kickoff: Hosts Luis and Viviana Fernandez. Frank Lloyd Wright-inspired custom home on private, wooded hillside in West Meade. Home automation system, built-in surround sound, heated floors, open floor plan, enormous rooms, skylights, great for entertaining. 3,960 sf plus an additional 1,200 sf unfinished recording studio. $799,000 Cheryl Austin 615-293-8443 www.UniqueNashvilleHome.com Kickoff: Bob Deal, Meredith Weigel, and Jason Bradshaw. Kickoff: Jennifer Lindsey, Dawn Mangrum and Sharon Sandahl. Kickoff: Patsy Weigel and Mark Brown. Kickoff: Amos Gott and Vincent Dreffs. Kickoff: Elisabeth Oliphint and Alice Broughton Cox. Kickoff: Kate Wilson and Rachel Gladstone. bill bainbridge abr, crs, gri bill@billbainbridge.com cell: 615-300-1196 office: 615-385-8077 belle meade links renovated 1930's cape cod in one of Nashville's favorite neighborhoods, around the corner from parmer park & Belle Meade Golf Course. master bedroom on main level; large eat-in kitchen; Den with soaring ceiling & stone fireplace;office and bonus room. owner/agent. Approx. 3628 sf | built 1936 3 BR | 3.5 BA Attached 2 car Garage 106 Windsor Drive Nashville, TN 37205 $919,000 July 21, 2016, The News- Page 21 VIVA PROPERTIES, LLC 1412 Richland Woods Lane Neighbors of Richland Country Club $2,725,000 VIVA PROPERTIES, LLC VIVAPROPERTIESLLC . COM SUSAN JAMES office: cell: 615- 371- 9007 615-300-6838 su sa n @viva tn .com Page 22- The News, July 21, 2016 50 Years of Guiding You Home 402 Wilson Pike 1015 Falling Leaf Circle 541 Grand Oaks Drive Extraordinary 1849 historic charm. Perks of 21st Century! Pool | Pool house | 5 BR | 5705 SF $1,499,000 Stunning listing in Gated Windstone. Elevator, Chef's kitchen. Gorgeous outdoor living. A perfect 10! 4 BR | 3 full, 2 half BA |6603 SF $1,375,000 18 Westlake Drive 4329 Belmont Park Terrace Lisa Owings 615-668-0616 172C Woodmont Green Hills Cluster with 2 BR on main level, 2 up. Private courtyard. 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Belle Meade 4440 Sheppard Place 5 BR | 4 full, 2 half BA | 6273 SF & Guest House $2,400,000 Forest Hills 1092 Lynwood Blvd 4 - 5 BR | 5 full, 2 half BA 7884 SF $2,050,000 Patricia Gartland 615-429-8941 patriciahgartland@gmail.com Let my experience pave the way to your new home. NASHVILLE • 615-327-4800 MARGARET TAYLOR 615-300-0774 mhtay@comcast.net Thank You for your continued referrals! WILLIAMSON CO. • 615-263-4800 July 21, 2016, The News- Page 25 Visit Our Website for Weekly Open Houses. WWW.FRIDRICHANDCLARK.COM Hillsboro Village Cottage 2304 Ashwood Avenue Heart of Green Hills 4506 Glendale Place One level living • Updated kitchen King size master suite 3 BR | 2 BA Move in ready! Call for details $519,900 4506Glendale.com 3 BR | 2.5 BA | 2123 SF $575,000 SEAN SIMONS, CRS, ABR 615-852-SEAN JENNIE GARTH LOVVORN 615-308-7653 lovvjg@hotmail.com SeanSimons.com NashvilleRealEstate@gmail.com Featured Listing Buy, Sell, Design & Build In Nashville’s Urban Neighborhoods Belle Meade Classic 4414 Honeywood Drive SUZANNE ELMER REALTOR , ABR, Broker, CRS, e-PRO, GRI ® Suzanne@SuzanneElmer.com www.SuzanneElmer.com 615-496-3728 NASHVILLE • 615-327-4800 Circa 1920s home exceptionally renovated. State of the art kitchen including Calacatta marble & Wolf appliances. Picturesque pool, pool house surrounded by fabulous landscaping 4 BR | 4.5 BA | 5338 SF $2,100,000 Call for your personal tour. STEVE FRIDRICH 615-321-4420 WILLIAMSON CO. • 615-263-4800 Page 26- The News, July 21, 2016 NEW LISTING 4409 CHICKERING LANE 4613 GENERAL LOWREY DRIVE 31 GOVERNORS WAY Magnificent “Cobblestone” estate on 4.41 acres in Forest Hills. Outstanding custom design & materials. Large open rooms. Huge kitchen. Spacious screened in porch. 4 BR & 4 Full, 3 Half BA | 10,191+ SF $5,990,000 Beauful new construcon on sprawling one-acre lot! Two family rooms, library, formal dining room and media room with full kitchen! Luxury wine cellar! Two verandas and 4-car garage. 5 BR & 7 Full, 1 Half BA | 8,421 SF $1,995,000 Custom brick home with golf course views. Two main level master suites. Oak paneled 2-story library. Bonus room with wet bar. Elevator. 5 BR & 5 Full, 2 Half BA | 9,081 SF $2,299,000 NEW PRICE RESERVED RESERVED 4921 MAYMANOR CIRCLE 1824 LAUREL RIDGE DRIVE 4421 CURTISWOOD CIRCLE Classic Colonial with statement metal roof. Exceponal crasmanship & materials including anque heart pine floors, marble & granite, grand staircase, numerous bookcases, 10 foot ceilings, covered porches & pool. Custom built home nestled in the woods on "The Ridge". Abundant stone work, cathedral ceilings & grand windows in great room, dining room & master bath. Renovated kitchen & master bathroom. Outstanding, highest quality renovaon! Beauful, cul-de-sac lot. Family room with cathedral ceiling. Renovated Kitchen & Baths. Finished Basement. Large covered back porch & pao. 5 BR | 4 FULL, 2 HALF BA | 6,071 SQFT $1,699,000 3 BR & 2 BA, 2,753 SF $625,000 4 BR & 3 FULL, 1 HALF BA, 4,050 SF $925,000 Co-Listed with Bey Borth Janet Jones & Mary Sue Dietrich 615.300.5045 (JJ) | 615.351.0073 (MSD) | 615.250.7880 (O) | worthproperes.com | July 21, 2016, The News- Page 27 SCREENED PORCH NEW PRICE 115 Brook Hollow Road Nancy Poe The home you have always admired. Fantasc covered pao for entertaining, heated salt water pool with pool house, lighted tennis court, pung green with sand trap/chipping area. In-law quarters with bedroom, bath, sing room and efficiency kitchen. 615-397-8409 6 BR & 6 Full, 1 Half BA 7,309 SF $3,900,000 138 Prospect Hill 1801A Shackleford Road This home is GORGEOUS! GRAND and SPACIOUS with wonderful open floorplan. Finely appointed with high ceilings and beauful moldings. Lovely outdoor courtyard. Master bedroom suite has adjoining study. Bonus room has full bathroom! Community has beauful Clubhouse, pool & tennis courts. This home is a MUST see! BEAUTIFUL home in most CONVENIENT locaon. Two lovely master bedroom suites. Fabulous screened porch. Hardwoods throughout. Open floor plan. Walk to Green Hills & Lipscomb. Mint condion and ready to move in! 5 BR & 4 Full, 2 Half BA | 5,295 SF $773,900 Nancy Brock 615-406-6083 3 BR & 3 Full, 1 Half BA | 3,189 SF $669,000 SOLD OUTDOOR KITCHEN & SPA COMING SOON 6338 Shadow Ridge Court 515 Bel Air Place 505 Lake Valley Court 6410 Annandale Cove This is a Crowd Pleaser! From grand open living & eang areas with a view, to private bedroom suites. Soaring ceilings & finished basement. Walk to Deerwood Arboretum. 5 BR, 4 Full & 1 Half BA, 6,068 SF Not your tradional floor plan, this home boasts open living areas, updated kitchen, huge bonus room, wine collectors temperature controlled storage, private cul-de-sac. In-ground spa with waterfall. 4 BR, 4 Full & 2 Half BA, 5,608 SF Awesome home on an expansive level cul-de sac lot with a floor plan that is a real crowd pleaser. Unbelievable screened porch living area with fireplace, water feature and an outdoor kitchen. 5 BR & 5 FULL, 1 HALF BA, 5,641 SF Serene seng, surrounded by wooded hillsides, cul-de-sac street, heavily landscaped lot. Fabulous floor plan with four living areas. Custom flagstone pao with pao side flagstone pond. 4 BR & 3 FULL, 1 HALF BA, 3,153 SF $950,000 $849,000 PRICE PENDING $545,000 UNDER CONTRACT RECENTLY SOLD 615-300-1041 (M) | 615-250-7880 (O) Amy@amywya.com 3201 Aspen Grove, Unit C7 | 7686 Barnhill Road 3201 Aspen Grove, K8 | Page 28- The News, July 21, 2016 Nashville N as hville 615.383.0183 615.383.0183 Wms Co. 6615.794.0833 15.794.0833 www.Zeitlin.com www.Zeitlin.c om 9205 WESTON DRIVE Maple Grove Grove Manor Manor - $2,199,000 $2,199,000 This historic exudes historic Brentwood Brentwood residence residence exudes the charm has been been charm of yesteryear yesteryear and has renovated modern oday’s mod ern living. renovat a ed ffor or o ttoday’s Situated Situat ed on 3.5 acres acres with stunning views. views. 3 CARMEL LANE Go vernors Club Club - $1,849,000 $1,849,000 Governors Spect acular est ate situ ated along the first fiirst Spectacular estate situated hole. 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ANN ANN SK SKIERA I ER A Heather Orne Chris Armaly Suzanne Mc McMillan Millan 615.477.6196 305.318.6024 615.390.3769 ABR, ABR , e-PRO e-PRO 615.584.4085 615.584.4085 Ann.Skiera@Zeitlin.com Ann.S kiera@Zeitlin.com www.Ann.Skiera.Zeitlin.com www.Ann.S kiera.Zeitlin.com July 21, 2016, The News- Page 29 Open Sunday 1pm to 4 pm Visit www.Chamberwooddesign.com For details and photographs Call 615-351-0554 for appointment Pre-MLS Listing Private Sale Opportunity to save $$$$ Limited Time Only! Completely Remodeled interior designer finishes Timberline Sub in Williamson County off Sneed Rd and Temple Rd. 906 Loggers Run Franklin, 37069 $697,400 Buyers Agents are Welcome PUT YOUR REALTY AD IN THE SPOTLIGHT. Place yours today! FOR SALE 298-1500 GET RESULTS FROM YOUR ADVERTISING DOLLARS! (615) 298-1500 AMERICAN HERITAGE, INC. 615-298-9200 FOR FRIENDLY PROFESSIONAL SERVICE! SHARON LILLICRAP Call 615-300-HOME (4663) LIFE MEMBER GOLD AWARDS OF EXCELLENCE WEST END PARK ~ ZONED RM 40! POPLAR CREEK ESTATES ~ NEW LISTING! West End Park ~ Fabulous Corner Lot with Double Road Frontage! ZoningCode Rm 40 Multi Family(40 Units an Acre) Lot 110 is 0.27 Acreage, Lot Dimensions 66x160, Lot Square Footage11,761, Property is to be zoned for 10 Condos* House is sold in “ASIS” condition* Walk toVandy! $1,000,000 Classic Brick Home with Amazing Space! Handsome Hardwoods, Great Rm/Fireplace, Formal Dining Rm, Huge Bonus Rm, Office, Exercise Area, Designer Kitchen/Granite & SS Appliances, Elegant Main Level Master, Fabulous In-Laws Suite Lower Level, 2 Car Garage, Deck overlooks Private Backyard Retreat! $385,000. HILLWOOD ESTATES ~ NEW LISTING! FOREST HILLS ~ 2+ ACRES Classic Hillwood Estates Ranch Home on Gorgeous Treed Grounds! Handsome Hardwoods, Designer Kitchen/Granite Countertops open to Sunroom with Fireplace, Elegant Master Suites/Granite, 3 Bedrooms, 3 Full Baths, Study with Fireplace, Acre+ Lot, 2 Car Garage, Delightful Covered Porch overlooks Private Backyard Retreat with Tennis Court. $619,900. Beautiful Two Story Brick Home on Gorgeous Wooded Grounds! Formal Living and Dining Rooms, Sun Filled Kitchen with Breakfast Area, Elegant Master Suites Down & Up, 4 Bedrooms, 3 Full Baths, Study with Custom Built -Ins, Patio overlooks Very Private Backyard Retreat with Walking Trail! FIVE OAKS CONDO ~ ONE LEVEL! SMYRNA ~ INDUSTRIAL PROPERTY! SOLD! Beautifully Renovated One Level Condo located on a quite cul-de-sac setting! Great Room open to the Dining Room, Sun Filled Kitchen, Utility Closet accomates Full Size Washer & Dryer, 2 Bedrooms with Walk-in Closets, 2 Baths, Private Patio overlooks treed grounds. Located 3.5 miles to the Nashville International Airport & 5 miles to Downtown. $74,900. UNDER T! CONTRAC Fabulous Corner Lot with Amazing Visibility! Land Only - Perfect for your Business. One Block in from Lowery to Gate 11 for Nissan. 0 Wade Herrod Road. $200,000 MURFREESBORO ~ COMMERCIAL LOT TRACT 1! MURFREESBORO ~ COMMERCIAL LOT TRACT 2! Perfect Location for your Commercial Building! Convenient to I-24, 840 & Downtown Murfreesboro. Tons of Potential on Fabulous Level Lot! The property joins Tract 1. The Lots can be sold separately or together. MLS# 1706374 Tract 1. MLS# 1706365 $119,900. CLASSIFIED E C A P Perfect Location for your Commercial Building! Convenient to I-24, 840 & Downtown Murfreesboro. Tons of Potential on Fabulous Level Lot! The property joins Track 2. The Lots can be sold separately or together. MLS# 1706365, Tract 2 MLS# 1706374 $119,900. ! (615) 298-1500 S WANTED HELP WANTED D E A IHELP L B A L A Earn $75 to $92 V A HELP WANTED GET RESULTS FROM YOUR ADVERTISING DOLLARS! Place your ad today! SOLD! for 3.5 to 5 Hours work one day a week We will have a rack route coming up that will be available! Takes 4 to 5 hours to complete depending on your pace. It consist of putting newspapers in grocery stores, restaurants, banks etc. This routes must be delivered between the hours of 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. each Wednesday. • A great way to earn extra money for a few hours each Wednesday. • Must have a valid drivers license and auto insurance. 615-298-1500 PUT YOUR AD WHERE IT We have retired people, housewives, high school students and working for us now. WILLadults BRINGdelivering RESULTS These are good, part time jobs, that do not come open very often. A great way to help offset high gas prices, pay that car note, home mortgage, credit card bill, or just get out of debt. For more information call: 615-298-1500 Page 30- The News, July 21, 2016 CLASSIFIED (615) 298-1500 HELP WANTED OFFICE SPACE Sales Person 922 Harpeth Valley Place Bellevue Area Sales person needed for small retail furniture business. Sales experience helpful. Approximately 1100 sq.ft. Utilities Included! $1750/mo. Easy Interstate Access Call Ray at (615) 319-5057 (615) 673-9950 RENT/LEASE CLEANING SVCS. Belle Meade Tower Lovely Northeast corner unit. Open floor plan of Living, Dining and enclosed Terrace. Separate Library. Two Bedrooms and Two bathrooms. Washer and dryer included in unit. Wonderful natural light. Doorman building. One year lease. $2500/mo. & deposit required. (615) 804-2428 Music Row Spacious 1BR, bath, livingroom, kitchen, all appliances. Onsite parking, convenient to everything! $1095/mo. See today! Call (615) 578-9769 Come Home To A Clean House Honest, Hardworking, Dependable with excellent references. 20 years experience. Mary (615) 618-5576 $55.00 = 2 hours of cleaning $65.00 = 3 hours of cleaning. (615) 419-6753 or (615) 419-6755 Call Old-Fashion Housekeeping Detailed, Dependable, Meticulous, Trustworthy Flexible Hours Excellent References Reasonable Rates (615) 636-7639 LOST PET Residential Cleaning Where Quality & Respect Come First! www.lighthousecleaningservice.com (615) 957-7661 Licensed, Insured & Bonded $400* / $500* No children With children *Total fee to attorney. Both parties must agree to all terms. Does not include filing fee. (Filing fees range from $184 to $287) ELECTRICIAN Priced Right! New Work, Old Work and Service Calls. 10% senior discount. Licensed-Bonded-Insured (615) 522-1339 FLOORING Hardwood floors, cleaned, waxed, buffed, sanded and/or refinished. Over 75 yrs in flooring. Corlew & Perry, Inc. (615) 832-0320 A-1 Hardwood Floors “Since 1970” Make Old Floors new! Sanding and Refinishing (615) 668-0107 A-1HardwoodFloors.com FURNITURE REPAIRS Furniture Repairs Chairs, Tables, etc. Refinishing and finish restoration antique repairs. Pick up and delivery. (615) 260-6980 MOVING/GARAGE SALE ATTORNEY SVCS ATTORNEY SVCS Divorce ABC ELECTRIC, INC. Licensed • Bonded • Insured Residential / Commercial Construction & Repairs Craig Office (615) 227-6342 Cell (615) 589-0135 Check out our website www.kimkleen.webs.com Sylvan Park / Parklane Condo 1 bedroom, newly remodeled, hardwood floors, fireplace, granite counter tops, washer/dryer hookups, gated swimming pool, no pets. $1350/mo. Available August 1st. 615-397-9933 White short haired domestic cat wearing red collar. Lost Bellevue Road, 7/13. Reward! Call Beth (352) 445-6944 ELECTRICAL SVCS. 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Licensed, Bonded, Insured Call Bob (615) 300-5558 HANDYMAN - cheap call Brian (615) 414-6507 small jobs welcomed CONCRETE/MASONRY Willette Stone Masonry Brick and Stone work, Repairs and New construction: Mailbox, fireplace, retaining walls, Chimney repair, Walkways, Patio, outdoor grills/ kitchen, planters, & firepits. Licensed & Insured Call Ted Willette (615) 934-6567 for free estimate Retaining Walls • Brick Stone • Blocks Pavers • Flowerbeds Columns • Steps & Walkways Tuck Pointing • Cracks New & Repairs. Pressure Washing & Seal Bricks No Job too Small! Concrete: Driveways, Patios, Sidewalks For Estimates Call Jordan (615) 578-7812 KEN R. FRYE CONCRETE DRIVEWAYS, PATIOS, GARAGES, SIDEWALKS “all types of concrete finishings” 615-975-7970 ACE CONCRETE CONTRACTORS INC. 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