WHAT’S WRONG? GREEN HILLS Page 10 NEWS VOLUME 26 Page 6 NUMBER 41 OCTOBER 9, 2014 New HCA headquarters to bring thousands of jobs to Nashville Jeff Haynes, Partner at Boyle Investment Company; Representative Harold Love Jr., State House District 58; Dee Anna Smith, CEO Sarah Cannon; Milton Johnson, CEO HCA; Mayor Karl Dean; Chris Taylor, President of Parallon; Erica Gilmore, District 19 Council Member; Ted Townsend, Chief of Staff, Tennessee Department of Economic & Community Development; Joey Hatch, CoChief Operating Officer of Skanska USA Building Inc. The Gulch will soon be home to the new headquarters location for Parallon and Sarah Cannon. HCA held a groundbreaking ceremony at its Capitol View site, which is planned to be completed in 2016. Both HCA subsidiaries are expanding. Parallon offers healthcare providers a range of business and operational Performance group invites the city to ʻLook Upʼ services, including group purchasing and supply chain through HealthTrust. Sarah Cannon, the global cancer enterprise of HCA, advances science and transforms care through clinical research and integrated cancer care services offered to patients not only in Nashville, but in markets across the United States and United Kingdom. HCA’s approximately 11acre Capitol View site in the North Gulch will feature a 16story tower, and other structures, with a total of more than 500,000 square feet of office space, about 30,000 square feet of retail space, a parking garage and some surface parking. This approximately $200 million project will bring about 2,000 jobs to Davidson County during the next several years. “We are proud of HCA’s 46year history in Nashville, and we’re pleased to be involved in the growth and development of the North Gulch area,” said R. Milton Johnson, HCA’s President and CEO. “Mayor Dean’s significant development efforts, with help from the state and TVA, made the choice of this site the right The vertical performance group, BANDALOOP, performed a 15-minute preview of their show on the side of the UBS Tower on Monday, Oct. 6. In advance of the “Harboring” performances at OZ, performance group BANDALOOP dancers presented Look Up Nashville!, a siteresponsive performance down the side of the 28-story UBS Tower in downtown Nashville. The 15-minute performance served as a “sneak peek” of BANDALOOP’s shows at OZ this weekend. The group performed a choreographed dance routine vertically on the side of the building while many residents of Nashville, including some school groups and those on their lunch break, watched from the sidewalks. Four dancers, who wore harnesses, achieved a weightless effect, as they moved and executed a number of acrobatic maneuvers in their dance routine. See HCA on Page 4 Tennessee native aboard International Space Station Sa ra h Stringfellow Staff Writer Mount Juliet, Tenn. native, Navy Captain and NASA Astronaut Barry E. “Butch” Wilmore is currently in space with Expedition 41, researching projects focused on biology and space science. The expedition started on September 21, and will end November 10. It will 4-DAY FORECAST SKYWATCH include one Russian and two American spacewalks. Expedition 41 will observe meteors entering the Earth’s atmosphere with Meteor, a new space station payload that enables the first space-based observation of meteors. Due to the Earth’s atmosphere, meteors are rare and difficult to monitor. The Meteor program will utilize high-resolution images and video to capture the properties of meteoroid dust, such as size, shape and composition. Secondly, the expedition is studying the effect of microgravity on model organisms. The crew took the organisms into space and will be conduct- Thu. 10/9 Fri. 10/10 Rain 20% 82ºF 64ºF See Astronaut on Page 9 Rain 60% E-MAIL news@gcanews.com NEWS/SOCIAL NEWS/ADVERTISING 298-1500 77ºF 61ºF Sat. 10/11 FAX 298-1015 www.gcanews.com Rain: 60% 68ºF 60ºF The internationally celebrated vertical dance group will perform at OZ Nashville on Friday, October 10 and Saturday, October 11. Both performances are at 7 p.m. and last one hour with no intermission. Tickets are available at www.oznashville.com. “The support of companies like UBS is very important to nonprofits like OZ,” said Tim Ozgener, co-founder and CEO of OZ. “It is impressive when businesses step up to support the arts. Such corporate support helps Nashville’s nonprofits carry out their important community missions. Here at OZ, that means our sponsors are helping us to continue to bring high-caliber contemporary art to Nashville. 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There is even an IRS form for reporting bartering. The form is 1099-B. Bartering is the process of the trading of one product or service for another. Often there is no exchange of cash. Small businesses sometimes barter to get products or services they need. For example, a plumber might trade plumbing work with a dentist for dental services. If you barter, you should know that the value of products or services from bartering is taxable income. Here are four facts about bartering: 1.Barter exchanges. A barter exchange is an organized marketplace where members barter products or services. Some exchanges operate out of an office and others over the Internet. All barter exchanges are required to issue Form 1099B, Proceeds from Broker and Barter Exchange Transactions. The exchange must give a copy of the form to its members who barter and file a copy with the IRS. 2.Bartering income. Barter and trade dollars are the same as real dollars for tax purposes and must be reported on a tax return. Both parties must report as income the fair market value of the product or service they get. 3.Tax implications. Bartering is taxable in the year it occurs. The tax rules may vary based on the type of bartering that takes place. Barterers may owe income taxes, self-employment taxes, employment taxes or excise taxes on their bartering income. 4.Reporting rules. How you report bartering on a tax return varies. If you are in a trade or business, you normally report it on Form 1040, Schedule C, Profit or Loss from Business. Bartering can prove to be useful when cash-flow problems would otherwise prevent a person’s ability to secure needed goods and/or services. And, while there is no exchange of cash or credit, the fair market value of the goods and/or services that have been exchanged are taxable to both parties and must be claimed as income on an individual or business’s income tax return. How do you determine the value of the exchange? The fair market value of the item surrendered for the item received will determine the value. If I prepare a tax return for you and you provide computer services for me, my usual charge for the tax return will determine my barter value. Your value will be determined by your computer work value. Of course, in a business, if a barter exchange occurs for something that would ordinarily require cash payment, the offset to the income is the value of the service or goods provided. When considering record keeping requirements, barter and trade transactions should be treated just like any other financial transaction or exchange. Original cost of goods being bartered or traded, transaction dates, fair market value at the time of the transaction, and other pertinent details should be recorded to assist in the preparation of your income tax return and held for a period of three years in accordance with other documents and receipts which are used to substantiate income and expenses. Are you surprised that barter is taxable? Most people are. For more information, please call Wilson & Wilson, PC, CPA, CFE at 615-673-1330 or send an email to us at jim@wilsonandwilsoncpa.com. October 9, 2014, The News- Page 3 Symphony offers ʻCoffee and Classicsʼ for relaxed, casual concert experience It’s the perfect anecdote for those not inclined to attend evening performances, and enjoy a more relaxed and casual atmosphere. “It’s the opportunity to hear the Nashville Symphony perform classical orchestral works at an affordable, accessible price,” said Felipe. For more information, please Contact: 615-687-6400 or http://nashvillesymphony.org Contact Sarah at 615-298-1500 or sarah@gcanews.com. Take T aake ggood ood ccare ar e off your your ur money. monee y. “Coffee and Classics,” conducted by Giancarlo Guerrero, as it opened its season for the mid-morning concert series. Sarah Stringfellow Staff Writer The Nashville Symphony continues to offer music-enthusiasts flexibility with its annual “Coffee and Classics,” midmorning concert series. The began on Friday, October 3, with Rachmaninoff’s Second, directed by Giancarlo Guerrero, in the acousticalmasterpiece, Schermerhorn Symphony Center’s Laura Turner Hall. “Each Coffee and Classics concert features the full Nashville Symphony orchestra, generally conducted by Music Director Giancarlo Guerrero, though outside, guest conductors do appear from time to time,” said Dave Felipe. Coffee and Classics will also feature Dvorak’s Beloved “New World,” with Lawrence Foster Conducting in February. In April, Guerrero will be conducting Beethoven’s Symphony No. 1. And lastly, Berlioz “Symphanie Fantastique” will be conducted in May. Each performance will be an abridged version of the evening concert, lasting roughly 90 minutes, and includes complimentary coffee and pastries by Chef’s Market pre-admission. Tickets for the series range from $28 to $50, depending on the seat. The concert is light-hearted in nature, with the musicians dressed more casually; presenting the concert in a new way that may connect more to the audience. Guerrero, the Music Director, adds another interesting layer by telling stories about the composer and the music, such as Rachmaninoff’s last concert being at the University of Tennessee in 1943. “As part of the performance, conductor Giancarlo Guerrero gives attendees background information and interesting facts about the composer and the piece of music being showcased, making Coffee and Classics concerts a more interactive experience than usual evening performances,” said Felipe. The clock is starting on our next 150 years. KICK IT OFF WITH $150.* Make a play for a better financial future. Team up with First Tennessee and open a new checking account with direct deposit. When you do, you’ll get a $150* bonus, timesaving tools and 150 years of helpful service working on your side. GET STARTED AT FTB.COM / 150BONUS OR VISIT YOUR LOCAL FINANCIAL CENTER. *Offer expires November 30, 2014. 014. 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For more information, please Contact: 615-687-6400 or http://nashvillesymphony.org Contact Sarah at 615-298-1500 or sarah@gcanews.com. Take T aake ggood ood ccare ar e off your your ur money. monee y. “Coffee and Classics,” conducted by Giancarlo Guerrero, as it opened its season for the mid-morning concert series. Sarah Stringfellow Staff Writer The Nashville Symphony continues to offer music-enthusiasts flexibility with its annual “Coffee and Classics,” midmorning concert series. The began on Friday, October 3, with Rachmaninoff’s Second, directed by Giancarlo After 125 years, Ladiesʼ Hermitage Assoc. will change the groupʼs name After 125 years, the Ladies’ Hermitage Association is getting a new name, a national board of trustees and a new focus on America’s seventh president, Andrew Jackson. The Association will now be called the Andrew Jackson Foundation and will add to the board nationally known figures like National Public Radio journalist Mara Liasson and two Pulitzer Prize winners, historian Jon Meacham and Charles Overby, former CEO of the Freedom Forum and the Newseum, and CedarStone Bank President Bob McDonald. The changes to its name and board composition are part of a multiyear plan that will refocus attention and debate on Jackson and his presidency, on his relevance to the 21st century, and on the historic site he called home, The Hermitage. “Like Mount Vernon and Monticello, The Hermitage is a national treasure,” said Debby Patterson Koch, board regent. “Andrew Jackson’s presidency came at a pivotal time for a young America. We are developing new ways to explore his life and presidency at The Hermitage and in the historical discussion.” “Andrew Jackson is one of our most important and least understood presidents,” said Jon Meacham. “He inspired Abraham Lincoln, and Harry Truman considered him one of the four most important presidents in the history of our nation. I am looking forward to being part of the Foundation and the effort to conduct a new national discussion on Jackson.” The Hermitage CEO, Howard Kittell, says the expansion to a national board of directors is one of the first steps toward a new focus on Jackson and the facility. “Andrew Jackson’s presidency was a watershed in the making of America,” Kittell said. “Any study of the early days of our country quite naturally brings one to The Hermitage, where we have preserved the facility much as it was in Jackson’s time. We have many exciting new plans for 2015, and I am grateful to have such a distinguished board to help lead us in the years ahead.” Guerrero, in the acousticalmasterpiece, Schermerhorn Symphony Center’s Laura Turner Hall. “Each Coffee and Classics concert features the full Nashville Symphony orchestra, generally conducted by Music Director Giancarlo Guerrero, though outside, guest conductors do appear from time to time,” said Dave Felipe. Coffee and Classics will also feature Dvorak’s Beloved “New World,” with Lawrence Foster Conducting in February. In April, Guerrero will be conducting Beethoven’s Symphony No. 1. And lastly, Berlioz “Symphanie Fantastique” will be conducted in May. Each performance will be an abridged version of the evening concert, lasting roughly 90 minutes, and includes complimentary coffee and pastries by Chef’s Market pre-admission. Tickets for the series range from $28 to $50, depending on the seat. The concert is light-hearted in nature, with the musicians dressed more casually; presenting the concert in a new way that may connect more to the audience. Guerrero, the Music Director, adds another interesting layer by telling stories about the composer and the music, such as Rachmaninoff’s last concert being at the University of Tennessee in 1943. “As part of the performance, conductor Giancarlo Guerrero gives attendees background information and interesting facts about the composer and the piece of music being showcased, making Coffee and Classics concerts a more interactive experience than usual The clock is starting on our next 150 years. KICK IT OFF WITH $150.* Make a play for a better financial future. Team up with First Tennessee and open a new checking account with direct deposit. When you do, you’ll get a $150* bonus, timesaving tools and 150 years of helpful service working on your side. 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Cannot be combined with other checking offers. This offer is for new checking households only, or for households who have not had an open First Tennessee consumer checking account in the previous 12 months. Customer agrees to maintain account in good standing for a minimum of six months. Account openings are subject to bank approval and may be declined based on state of residence or other factors. Please visit a financial center or ftb.com to understand the monthly service charges that are associated FSR: Please use promo code YRS150 ©2014 First Tennessee e Bank National N Association. Member FDIC. Page 4- The News, October 9, 2014 Larryʼs Home Page By Lawrence M. Lipman Under pressure: avoiding buyerʼs remorse when purchasing a home House hunting in Nashville can be described as many things these days, including competitive and fast-paced. As we’ve discussed before, limited inventory is making a host of eager home buyers frantic to bid on a listing before it’s gone. The hype is exciting, but what happens if you start second guessing your decision once a contract is signed? According to an April 2014 survey by Redfin, one out of four homeowners said they would not buy their home again given the opportunity. There are a variety of reasons for this; perhaps a family’s budget has changed and the home is no longer affordable, or maybe the location of the property was sacrificed for a better layout and the commute is inconvenient. If done right, investing in a home can be a rewarding decision, so consider the following tips to keep yourself feeling confident throughout the decision making process. Listen to Your Real Estate Agent Your real estate agent is an excellent resource when it comes to avoiding buyer’s remorse. As your representative, an agent is looking out for your best interests and they provide years of experience in the industry that can be used to your advantage. If an agent expresses concerns about a property or sale, be sure to listen. Remember that a good agent has also taken time to get to know you and hear what you’re looking for in a home, and they want you to have a positive experience as a home owner. If you need an objective opinion, seek the counsel of your agent first. Slow Down Though there can be pressure to quickly make an offer on a home, you may not be 100 percent sure it’s the one for you. Sometimes you need a little time to consider the pros and cons of a property. You may want to see the home more than once, both during the day and at night, making sure to walk through every room. Don’t miss the little things, like that hard to open closet door or that small water stain on the ceiling. Have you really thought about daily life in this space? If you plan on having kids in the future, also consider how the home can adapt to fit the needs of a growing family. Be Realistic Purchasing a house is a large financial commitment. When you’re creating a list of things you need and want in a home, be sure to outline clear financial goals and share them with your realtor. Be wary of abandoning these goals when bidding on a home. If the property exceeds your budget, it’s not the right one for you. Before committing to any home, you may also want to evaluate its resale potential. Realistically, how long do you plan on living there, and how will the home appreciate during that time period? Many people have a doubt or two immediately after closing on a new home, asking questions like: “Did I make the right choice?” or “Did I pay a fair price?.” Proactively combat these questions by stepping back and evaluating the facts prior to a purchase so you can accurately determine when a home is the right choice for you. Lawrence M. Lipman is the owner and president of The Lipman Group / Sotheby’s International Realty in Nashville. Real estate is Lawrence’s career, but also his passion, and he takes pride in guiding buyers and sellers through exciting home transitions at any budget. Lawrence welcomes questions and can be reached by calling 615-364-3333. Send information for Business Briefs, Highlights and Happenings, news tips and “Whatʼs Wrong With This Picture?” to news@gcanews.com HCA ... From Page One decision for us, and I know our employees at Parallon and Sarah Cannon look forward to moving into their new headquarters in 2016.” As part of the Capitol View construction project, HCA committed to a goal of 20 percent contracting with women- andminority-owned businesses. HCA and Skanska, construction manager for the project, will engage the local community in a creative exercise that adds an aesthetic quality to the construction site and honors this commitment to diversity. Local artist and Skanska Diversity Manager James HCA President and CEO, Milton Johnson; Sarah Cannon CEO, Dee Anna Smith; and President of Parallon, Chris Taylor. Threalkill, along with fellow artists Michael McBride and Randy Purcell will lead community youth in the creation of a mural, which will be placed on the perimeter fencing of the construction site. 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Past musical performances have been Bye Bye Birdie, Anything Goes, Hot Mikado, Zombie Prom and Lucky Stiff. The Harpeth Playmakers also produce a fall and a spring dramatic play. One Harpeth Hall grad who later did well in Hollywood is actress Reese Witherspoon. Drue Cute Munro American Taylor Comfy Confident Munro American Mallory Smith’s ensembles were seen on stage many years in the Gridiron shows the Society of Professional Journalists staged to raise money for journalism scholarships. One famous SPJ scholarship recipient was the late Gail Kerr. Today the SPJ scholarships are named in memory of the late Drue Smith. **** No on 2: John Jay Hooker took his campaign to defeat Amendment 2 on the road to the Franklin Rotary Club. "This constitutional amendment is on the ballot to legalize what we do now," Hooker said in stating his opposition to it. The amendment would change the state constitution to allow the governor to appoint judges to state appellate courts as is done now. The amendment adds a legislative confirmation requirement. Thereafter, appellate judges continue to stand for retention elections with no opposition. Historian Hooker recalled in 1971 Democrats controlled both houses of the legislature. The legislators decided, with the Tennessee Bar, to promote a retention election system to keep Republican Gov. Winfield Dunn from appointing Republican judges to displace Democrats. That practice has continued for the past 40 years. Hooker calls retention election a “disgrace.” He said the reason for overriding the constitution is, “Lawyers think they pick judges better than people.” William Blount, Hooker’s ancestor, was instrumental in writing Tennessee’s original constitution in 1796. There were changes to that first constitution in 1835 and 1870. “Judges shall be elected by qualified voters of state,” Hooker read from the copy of the 1870 constitution he keeps in his hip pocket and which he often quotes from memory. **** Negative ads: Sick and tired of negative political ads? In the burgeoning use of negative ads journalists are the culprits in the view of top Vandy political scientist John Geer. Data show political attack ads moved up from 30 percent in 2004 to 40 to 45 percent in 2012. The late Washington Post columnist David Broder believed negative ads influenced the outcome of the 1988 presidential campaign between the senior George Bush and Michael Dukakis. Geer, however, says the data prove that was not actually the case. Broder thought ads like the famous polluted Boston Harbor ad, the scary Willie Horton ad and the silly Dukakis driving a tank ad unfairly persuaded voters to vote for Bush. Broder began vetting political ads in his columns. Many other journalists across the country followed his lead. Soon, journalists were covering candidate speeches less and candidate negative advertising more. In other words, Geer opines, "It's not Karl Rove, it’s David Broder" who increased negativity, unintentionally, in political ads. Professor Geer recently spoke on negative advertising at the Downtown Public Library in Vanderbilt’s Thinking Out of the Lunchbox lecture series. He authored In Defense of Negativity: Attack Ads in Presidential Campaigns available locally through Bookman, Bookwoman or Parnassus Books. Contact: Drucilla Smith at drucillasmith@outlook.com or 615-856-8278. Munro American Robyn Join Cook & Love Shoes for THE MUNRO AMERICAN TRUNK SHOW! SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11TH FROM 10:00AM UNTIL 4:00PM View the Entire Fall 2014 Munro American Collection! The Mall at Green Hills Ste. 424 Next to Carrabba’s Italian Grill Mon - Sat 9:30am to 6:00pm Sun 1:00pm to 5:00pm 615-269-6310 www.cookandloveshoes.com The late, great George Barrett hugging the late devoted follower of fashion Drue Smith. BUSINESS BRIEFS Watermark Chef Joe Shaw has rejoined Watermark Restaurant as Executive Chef. Watermark is located at 507 12th Avenue South, in the Gulch area of downtown Nashville. Shaw has worked in the restaurant business for thirty years in some of the most prestigious restaurants in the southeastern United States. In 2005, Chef Joe’s Shaw culinary creativity caught the attention of Hospitality Development Group’s founder Jerry Brown, who recruited him as Executive Chef at Watermark Restaurant. Making his undeniable mark on Southern food, Chef Shaw created a concept for Watermark that MSNBC recognized as one of the top five new restaurants in the United States. Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum Lisa Davis Purcell is the newly appointed vice president of development for the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum. In that role, she oversees the museum’s efforts to generate contributed income and support its mission to preserve the evolving history and traditions of country music and educate diverse audiences. For the past Purcell seven years, Purcell served as vice president of external affairs for Hands On Nashville (HON). In that role, she oversaw contributed income, corporate relations, special events, public relations and marketing teams for one of the largest volunteer resource centers of its kind. Fifth Third Bank Ryan Morris joins Fifth Third’s Private Banking team as vice president and senior private banker. He comes to Fifth Third from Dallas, Texas, where he served as Senior Vice President for a wealth management banking team since 2010. Morris Morris brings over 10 years of experience in mortgage and private banking roles. 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He received his bachelor’s degree in business administration from Seton Hall University and his master’s degree in accountancy from Belmont University. Oliver served as a tax and audit intern for Lovoy, & Oliver Summerville Shelton in October 9, 2014, The News- Page 7 Birmingham, Ala., prior to joining Crosslin. She received her bachelor’s degree in business administration from Auburn University. ReviveHealth Fueled by a year of unprecedented growth and industry recognition, integrated healthcare communications firm ReviveHealth has added eight new members to its team, including Mark English as senior vice president for the agency’s Health Systems practice. English joins Revive from Baylor Scott & White Health where he served as vice president of marketing and communications for the Texas system. Also joining the agency are: Elizabeth Scutchfield as talent and human resources manager, Darby Sedighan as vice president, Kelley Kaufman as vice president, Erica Garland as account supervisor, Maureen Iselin as senior account executive, Kelsea Olson as senior account executive, and Laura Wood as account executive. Barge Waggoner Sumner & Cannon Mark Noe, PE, joins Barge, Waggoner, Sumner and Cannon Inc. as Engineering Manager for its Water Services business unit. Noe was previously employed at Garver, LLC, in Franklin as a Senior Project Noe Manager. He earned a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering from Tennessee Technological University. 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October 10 Southern Festival of Books The Southern Festival of Books announces a lineup of bestselling and award-winning authors set to headline the 26th Southern Festival of Books in Nashville, October 10 through October 12, at the Legislative Plaza and the Nashville Public Library. The Festival is a free, three-day celebration of an abundance of authors, books, food, entertainment and culture. For more information, visit humanitiestennessee.org. Nashville Jazz Cave with Mel Deal We Offer The Finest in Cigars, pipes, tobaccos, humidors & cigar accessories. CIGARS FROM A. FUENTE, ASHTON, CAO, COHIBA, DAVIDOFF, MONTECRISTO, PADRON, TATUAJE, ZINO, & MANY MORE... Mon.-Sat. 9am-8:30pm Sunday 12pm-6pm premium cigars Belle Meade Plaza 4518 Harding Rd. 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Tickets are available online at Brown Paper Tickets. Walk Bordeaux North Nashville residents are invited to walk, get healthy and bring awareness for the need of a walkable community at 11 a.m. on October 10, at the Dollar General Store, 3930 Clarksville Highway. After the event, there will be lunch for attendees and the possibility to mix and mingle with neighbors. For more information, please contact Brenda Gilmore at brenda.gilmore@comcast.net or 615-876-3665. October 11 Making Strides Against Breast Cancer The American Cancer Society’s non-competitive 5-mile walk begins with registration at 7:30 a.m. and step off at 9 a.m. on Tuesday, October 11 at LP field. The Making Strides Walk is an inspiring opportunity to unite as a community to honor and celebrate breast cancer survivors, create awareness about early detection and prevention, and raise funds for lifesaving research and free support programs. There is no cost to participate. Learn more at www.makingstrideswalk.org/nas hvilletn. “34 Years of Professional Homeowner and Condominium Association Management” 2200 Hillsboro Rd., Suite 200 Nashville, Tennessee 37212 (615) 383-1777 Traffic Safety and Impaired Driving Awareness Day The Traffic Division is hosting a Traffic Safety and Impaired Driving Awareness day from 11 a.m. until 4 p.m. on Saturday, October 11, at 1417 Murfreesboro Rd. October 14 Caregiver Support Group A Caregiver Support Group will meet at 12:00 p.m., on Tuesday, October 14, for those caring a loved one with dementia or Alzheimer’s at Belmont Village Green Hills, located at 4206 Stammer Place. A complimentary chef prepared lunch will be served. For more information, or to RSVP, please call 615-279-9100. October 16 The Haunted Theatre FiftyForward Donelson Station spins a 28-year community tradition into a festival with family friendly fun, food and The Haunted Theatre from 10 a.m. until 9 a.m. on October 16 to October 18, at the Larry Keeton Theatre, 108 Donelson Pike. The theatre is transformed into The Haunted Theatre. Festivities and traditions include: live music, silent auction, children’s activities, FiftyForward Bargain Basement, craft fair and market and of course, delicious barbecue! Tickets are $5 for the Haunted Theatre. For more information, visit www.fiftyforward.com. October 18 City Cemetery Living History Beginning at 2 p.m. until 5 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 18, local actors will recreate some of Nashville’s most interesting historical figures on the Living History Tour at the Nashville City Cemetery, 4th Avenue S. and Oak Street. Nashville City Cemetery Association is partnering with The Hermitage to highlight “Andrew Jackson’s Nashville.” The theme for this year’s tour will be "Andrew Jackson's Friends and a Few Foes at City Cemetery." Interpreters will highlight the lives of many veterans buried at City Cemetery who fought alongside Jackson in this historic battle. Tickets are $5 for individuals and $10 for families and can be purchased at the entrance gate. For more information, please visit www.thenashvillecitycemetery.org. Career and Job Fair The Home Builders Association of Middle Tennessee is hosting a Construction Career and Job Fair from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, October 18, at LP Field. Those looking for a promising career or a fresh start at a new job will find a wealth of exciting opportunities. Representatives from MTSU’s school of Construction Management will be in attendance to talk with individuals looking for professions in the construction and land development industry. For more information, visit www.hbamt.org/education.html or call the HBAMT at 615-377-1055. TuneTown Show Chorus The TuneTown Show Chorus is gearing up for its annual Encore! show of cappella singing, beginning at 7 p.m. on Saturday, October 18, at the Cornerstone Church, 726 W. Old Hickory Blvd. The show will include four guest quartets: the award-winning, all-male MC4, Dream, Bingo! and The Guyer Boys, made up of 12-year-old triplets and their father. For more information, please visit tunetownshowchorus.org, call 615-3606375 or email tunetown@tunetownshowchorus.org. Announce your event in The News, send dates, time, address and contact telephone number or email to: news@gcanews.com Speakersʼ Bureau Green Hills Rotary • 7:15 a.m., Friday, Oct. 10 Calvary United Methodist, 3701 Hillsboro Pike Annakate Ross, MP&F, W hat’s a Digital Audit? Call 615-750-0224 Kiwanis Club • 11:30 a.m., Fri., Oct. 10 Patron Club, Bridgestone Arena Richard Kennedy, Tennessee Commissioner on Children and Youth Call 615-391-0123 Downtown Rotary • noon, Monday, Oct. 13 Wildhorse Saloon, 120 2nd Ave. S. No Rotary Meeting Call 615-781-2700 Sertoma Club of Nashville • 11:45 a.m., Tuesday, Oct. 14 Maxwell House Hotel Hon. Steve Dozier, Criminal Judge Call 615-824-6819 Donelson-Hermitage Rotary • noon, Wednesday, Oct. 8 The Hermitage, 4580 Rachel’s Lane Youth Service Program Call 615-847-4001 October 9, 2014, The News- Page 9 Station 14 celebrates its 100th year to be a first of its kind in that it would blend into a residential neighborhood. “Over the decades, each Nashville citizen and citizens groups have continued to rally around their fire hall — fighting back attempts to shut it down, reloFire Station 14, located at 1600 Holly Street, cated it and later was opened with formal ceremonies on successfully lobOctober 1, 1914, as the J.B. Richardson bying the government officials for Engine Company No. 14. an expansion and Fire Station 14, located at a renovation,” Mayor Dean 1600 Holly Street, was officially said. recognized by the Nashville It opened with formal cereFire Department as an historimonies on October 1, 1914, as cal structure, and they honored the J.B. Richardson Engine the public service that its Company No. 14. Richardson Firefighters/Paramedics have made to the Lockeland Springs Over the decades, each and East Nashville communiNashville citizen and citities during the past 100 years. This 100 year mark is an zens groups have continued to rally around their fire hall extraordinary occurrence for any Fire Department whereby — fighting back attempts to a physical structure survived shut it down. for that length of time in the same location. It is the city of who was a prominent businessNashville’s oldest active Fire man had bought the Lockeland Station. Mansion as his country estate The original Fire Hall was and when he died in 1913, the designed in the Colonial City of Nashville named the Revival style by James Yeaman, Station in his honor. A. A. Nashville’s first city architect Rozetta was Chief of Fire and was the first built specifiDepartment when Station 14 cally for motorized vehicles. opened. This station was also designed Vandy coach speaks at Fridrich & Clark Navy Captain and NASA Astronaut Barry E. “Butch” Wilmore (left) and Navy Capt. and NASA Astronaut Reid Wiseman (right) while in space. Astronaut ... From Page One ing various studies to examine the growth, development and aging process without the presence of gravity. For instance, the Zebrafish is one of the organisms chosen, and the study will determine if microgravity has an effect on muscle mass. The data will aid researchers and scientists in the effort to create new treatments for weakened muscles. 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FREE INSPECTION - LIFETIME WARRANTY We Welcome Major Engine & Transmission Service & Exchange October 9, 2014, The News- Page 9 Station 14 celebrates its 100th year and was the first built specifically for motorized vehicles. This station was also designed to be a first of its kind in that it would blend into a residential neighborhood. “Over the decades, each Fire Station 14, located at 1600 Holly Street, Nashville citizen citizens was opened with formal ceremonies on and groups have conOctober 1, 1914, as the J.B. Richardson tinued to rally Engine Company No. 14. around their fire Fire Station 14, located at hall — fighting back attempts 1600 Holly Street, was officially to shut it down, relocated it and recognized by the Nashville later successfully lobbying the Fire Department as an histori- government officials for an cal structure, and they honored expansion and a renovation,” the public service that its Mayor Dean said. Firefighters/Paramedics have It opened with formal ceremade to the Lockeland Springs monies on October 1, 1914, as and East Nashville communi- the J.B. Richardson Engine ties during the past 100 years. Company No. 14. Richardson This 100 year mark is an who was a prominent businessextraordinary occurrence for man had bought the Lockeland any Fire Department whereby Mansion as his country estate a physical structure survived and when he died in 1913, the for that length of time in the City of Nashville named the same location. It is the city of Station in his honor. A. A. Nashville’s oldest active Fire Rozetta was Chief of Fire Station. Department when Station 14 The original Fire Hall was opened. designed in the Colonial Revival style by James Yeaman, Nashville’s first city architect Navy Captain and NASA Astronaut Barry E. “Butch” Wilmore (left) and Navy Capt. and NASA Astronaut Reid Wiseman (right) while in space. Astronaut ... 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Earth would be totally dark, but In the early morning hours of thanks to Earth’s atmosphere an October 8th, the Moon’s orbit will interesting effect occurs. As suntake it through the shadows of light falls on Earth, all colors of the Earth for a total lunar eclipse. visible light pass through Earth’s At 3:15AM CDT, the Moon will atmosphere. The bluer colors, begin to move into the outer however, are scattered about very shadow of Earth, known as the effectively by Earth’s atmosphere penumbra, and over the next while the redder colors are able hour very astute observers will to pass through much more easinotice that the left (or east) side ly. This is what makes our sky of the Moon will gradually grow look so blue during the daytime slightly darker. If one were stand- (no, it is not the reflection of the ing on this slightly darker por- ocean — a common misconception, one would observe the Sun tion). The more atmosphere the being partially eclipsed by the light has to pass through, the more apparent this effect is, and this is why sunrises/sunsets and moonrises/moonsets appear much redder. But some of the Sun’s red light is able to make it completely through Earth’s atmosphere and back out into space, and its path takes through the umbral shadow of Earth. Thus, as the Moon moves into Earth’s umbra, it will take on a deep red glow as it is bathed in this red sunlight. If you could stand on the Moon during a total lunar eclipse, you would see the Earth in silhouette and surrounded by a glowing orange-red ring of illuminated atmosphere. Another eclipse occurs about two weeks later when the Moon has made its way to the other side of its orbit. On October 23rd, starting at 4:53PM CDT, the Moon will begin to pass in front of the Sun for viewers in the Nashville area. Over the next hour, the Moon will continue to move over more and more of the Sun’s disk, making it appear as though a bite r e t n ce y t ci c i musll D , tn 014 . ha shville 18, 2 00 p.m 4: na ber .– On October 23rd, starting at 4:53PM CDT, the Moon will begin to pass in front of the Sun for viewers in the Nashville area. were being taken out of our closest star. If an observer was standing on the Moon looking back at Earth during the eclipse, he would note that 1) the Earth would appear to be in the “full” phase, and 2) a portion of the Earth would appear slightly darker as the Moon’s shadow raced across our planet. With this solar eclipse occurring so close to sunset, observers will need to find a spot with a clear view of the western/southwestern horizon. If the eclipses are clouded out, don’t worry. There are two additional total lunar eclipses visible from Tennessee on April 4th and September 27th of 2015. Nashvillians should also make a note in their long-range planners for August 21, 2017, as Nashville is in the path of totality for a total solar eclipse — a rare opportunity especially for such a highlypopulated area. Good luck and happy viewing! • Dyer Observatory will have an Open Telescope Night 7-9 p.m. Friday, October 10. Car parking fee of $10. Reserve a spot at http://dyer.vanderbilt.edu/. Information provided by Dyer Observatory at 615-373-4897 octo 0 a.m 0 10: sion s i m Adm g e gra n e o i r r k F P s Par tion ing e n a e r c e re du ors! F c t E i S b i n th ree Exh atio eal t F l 0 H u 7 s ree an Con h T t F r e ore Exp e M h ent sk t m A n i ta nter E For all older adults and their families seeking ways to live fuller happier lives, the PS Lifestyle Senior Solutions Expo is the place to go. The Expo will provide “one-stopshopping” for older adults, their families and caregivers looking to connect with valuable local resources. 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Really? What about the potential loss of life and property as a result of poor maintenance? My cars have been maintained by the same mechanic for the past 20 years. Why? I trust his team to keep me safe on the road. If there is an issue that needs repair, I trust him to do it. I cannot imagine turning my vehicles over to one of those no-name "Quickie This or That" service places for a repair or oil change. I feel sorry for the fact that our firemen have no choice but to turn over those trucks to inept mechanics, who are watching the time clock and not the repair job. They don't have to ride in those trucks either; out of sight, out of mind is the motto I suppose. Plagiarism How ironic that the Obama democrat who’s trying to unseat Senator Alexander finds himself caught in the acts of plagiarism! He finds himself in good company, however; remember Joe Biden and M.L.K. Do not knock To the person who wrote regarding troublesome door-todoor salespeople, property owners do have rights. There are various Metro codes to help you, including posting "No Solicitation" signs and registering your property with the "Do Not Knock" list. The Metro Gov’t website will have details. Charitable credit I love the way these megacorporations take all the credit for donations to charities by customers and employees. Now hiring I noticed two very large ''Now Hiring'' signs near 100 Oaks. They made me feel good until I noticed paper sellers standing in front of them. Standing out in the hot sun selling papers must be paying off. What is going on? Punishment fits the crime The escapees from Woodland Hills Youth Center should be punished adequately for their actions. Might start with isolation and putting them on a diet of bread and water for at least a week. Why should the taxpayers be burdened with already insurmountable costs — we already pay for their livelihood, which, when calculated, would blow the mind of the average person. 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The amendments to the Zoning Ordinance are being considered in light of the Cityʼs experience with the Zoning Ordinance and the Board of Commissionerʼs determination that adjustments are needed to achieve the desired objectives of the City. Copies of Zoning Ordinance are available for review at the City Hall during regular business hours. Copies are also available from the cityʼs website: www.cityofforesthills.com. ritahuffer@ritascareathome.com LICENSED • INSURED • FAMILY OWNED 5 0 O FF I N ITI A L C O M P U T E R D I A G N O S TI C S ( r e g u l a r l y p r i c e d $ 9 5 .50) THIS AD MUST BE PRESENTED BEFORE ANY WORK IS DONE Guns can save lives To the caller: “America, wake up and do something about gun violence.” The statistics show that most violent gun deaths are caused by gangs. So I would say we need to do something about the gangs. We don’t hear about it, but every day across America, there are new Sandy Hooks ... in the inner city. We need to control gangs. Not guns, and the problem with the guns isn’t the guns, it’s with the people. We need to look at violence in our culture. The man who beheaded his coworker ... the radical Islamist who beheaded his coworker, and we are calling it “work place violence.” There was no gun involved there. We need to look at the violent nature in our society. There’s something about the video games. Make your children do something else besides play violent video games. There is so much mental illness around. So go ahead and restrict guns. You will be taking the guns out of the hands of the legal gun owners, who do not commit most of the gun crimes, and all the criminals still have access to their guns. Mexico would love for us to make guns illegal. Then they would just run them with the drugs to the criminals. 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Get the junk off the sides of your house. It’s not the slums of New York. Thank you. True patriotism I just saw where a woman who says she is a patriot confronted a Hispanic woman for flying the Mexican flag in her front yard. Never mind that the house also had an American flag flying on the front porch! The so called "patriot" was angry with the woman for flying the Mexican flag. Well, I don't think this is any different than attending a Saint Patrick's Day parade or having a Union Jack flag sticker on the back of your car. Americans should be proud of their ancestry, as well as being proud of America! After all, freedom to fly whatever flag you want to in your own yard is what makes America great! Long live the U.S.A! Commercial Govʼt It's official! Republicans just don't know how to run state government. First, the State's TennCare system is a computer nightmare even though it cost 37 million dollars! Second, the Department of Children's Service is a mess with continuing escapes from juvenile institutions and very poor casework by social workers. Finally, the parole office has been supervising dead offenders! It seems that running state government like a business just doesn't work somehow! I miss Ned! Traffic circle issues I have long been a customer of the many restaurants in the McCabe Park area. For many years, there has been a very smooth traffic pattern on Murphy Road and 46th Avenue. Now some brilliant individual has decided that this intersection needs a traffic circle. The construction has caused traffic snarls and revenue loss for the businesses in that area. It has been the habit to name projects like this for the originator. I think the same should be done at this site. My problem is the name? Should it be called "Jackass Junction" or FAST CASH OFFER S e l l Yo u r H o u s e N O W ! W E BU Y HOUSES 615 -430 - 6 3 41 "Simpleton Circle.” Too late for America Although all the murders from guns you spoke about are horrific, and they are, there is another side the media does not talk about. What about the father in St. Louis whose 17 year old daughter went to get something out of the car, and two armed men put a gun to her head and brought her back inside. The father had been looking out the window, retrieved his gun, and shot both men, killing one. He saved his daughter and the rest of his family. Or what about the recent beheading where the recent convert to Islam (oh, I said the I word), who beheaded one sweet grand-mom, and was stabbing another, until the COO shot him? But, are guns going to save the country, is taking them away going to save the country, or Democrats or Republicans? No! LP Circus Lost another game (it was a give away). Why don’t the owners spend money and get good players here? Nashville does not deserve this bad team. A good high school football team could beat the Titans any day. Why not let the high schools play in the circus ring called LP Field? NEW FABRICS ARRIVING WEEKLY One Stop Shopping - Home Decor Fabrics, Trim Drapery Hardware, Custom Design/Workroom Services Metro Schools is considering a redevelopment scenario to tear down the existing Hillsboro High School building and construct a new six-story building. Yeah, we need more development in Green Hills — like heck we do! This is all about money, of course, chiefly more money for schools and more developer greed. When is this going to stop? I know Hillsboro High needs a new building, that's fine with me, but we need to stop them from selling out to the developers. People, we can't stand any more of this in Green Hills. Make it stop now! Development nightmare Ticked off? My worst nightmare seems to be coming true. 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Tenpenny wasn’t even at the budget meeting in reference to the funding for that stadium. Nice job, Mr. Pinkston A Hillsboro Village Nashville Original 615-386-3663 2001 BELCOURT AVE. www.sunsetgrill.com Like us on Facebook! www.facebook.com/GCAPublishing THANK YOU 2014 SPONSORS Nashville (Belle Meade), TN • CED • ABEC Electric Company, Inc. • Bravo Gelato • Fifth Third Bank • Moments By Moser Photography • BancCard The Transaction Company • The TulipTree • West Meade Wine & Liquor Mart • Mellow Mushroom • Athens Distributing Company • Cumberland Hospitality Group • Proximo Spirits / Jose Cuervo • Community Resource Center (CRC) • Taylor Farms Cathedral of the Incarnation 2015 West End Ave (Midtown) 37203 Page 16- The News, October 9, 2014 Concerned about someone’s memory and safety? At The Lodge, there’s quality of life for your loved one – peace of mind for you! At The Lodge, we have a secure neighborhood, the Country House, specially designed for seniors with memory loss. 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He is survived by his wife, Anne Hyde; sister and her husband, Betsy and Carroll Johnson; his brother's wife, June Hyde; sister-in-law and her husband, Jane and Don Hyde Mark; brother-inlaw and his wife, Robert and Carol Goodwin; nephews, Isaac Ross Johnson, Stephen Rychen Hyde, Donald Chance Mark and Robert McKenzie Mark; nieces, Tara Hyde Burdett and Ashley Caroline Walker. Hyde was born in Nashville, and raised in College Grove. He graduated from Middle Tennessee State University, and served in the Military Police, US Army, for 13 years during the Vietnam era, and was a practicing CPA his entire adult life. The visitation will be held at 2 p.m. on Saturday, October 11, at the Hermitage Funeral Home, with a Memorial service following at 3 p.m. The family requests donations to the American Cancer Society in lieu of flowers. Johnson, Donzell, of Nashville, died on Wednesday, October 1. He was a retired Metro educator who retired from the classroom, but never from teaching. He spent 36 educating Johnson years minds and inspiring hearts. Cherishing precious memories of him are: a loving and devoted wife, Mary Jones Johnson; five children, Renita (Donnie) Ridley, Mimi (John) Thomas, Ken Jones, Michelle (Mackey) Long Esq., and Ralph (Chante') Johnson; six siblings, Osby (Lousie) Johnson, Eunice Brooks, Wilma Pitre, Minister Dale (Mickey) Johnson, Roland (Rosetta) Johnson and Heloyce Kinnermon; eleven grandchildren, Sean Ridley, Tyler Ridley, Angelica Johnson, John Thomas Jr., Mackey (Trey) Long III, Carolyn Johnson, Carolyn Thomas, Joy Johnson, Madison Long, Christine Thomas, and Victoria Johnson; and a number of beloved nieces, nephews, cousins, friends and former students. Funeral services will be conducted at 7 p.m. on Thursday, October, 9, at Lake Providence Missionary Baptist Church, 5891 Nolensville Pike. The open viewing will be at the church beginning at 2 p.m. until 5 p.m. on Thursday. Public visitation with the family will begin at 5 p.m. on Thursday until service time. Family and friends will assemble at 11 a.m. on Friday, October 10, at the Middle Tennessee Veterans Cemetery in Pegram for committal services and Military Honors. Minor, Gladys J., 88, of Owensboro, Ky., died Thursday, August 28. She was born September 16, 1925 in Holston Valley, Tennessee to the late John Lee and Margaret Combs Offield. She was a straight A student at Holston Valley High. Unfortunately, she did not attend college, but she made sure that her husband and four children attained their college degrees. She was of the Baptist faith. She loved her family and their gatherings. She enjoyed cooking, shopping and traveling. Her travels took her to California, Hawaii, New York, Michigan, Florida and other parts of the country. She was preceded in death by her husband of 63 years, Donald E. Minor on May 25, 2011. She is survived by her sons, Dan E. Minor of Nashville and Jerry L. Griffin (Sylvia) of Greensboro, N.C.: daughters, Janice Minor Gregory (Russell) of Owensboro, Ky. and Margaret Kay Minor (Larry Newman) of Glen Ellyn III: five grandchildren, David Griffin, Stephen Griffin. Kimberly Gregory, Chris Newman and Amanda Newman; and six great grandchildren. Services were conducted on Saturday, September 6, at the Chapel of James H. Davis Funeral Home in Owensboro, Ken. The entombment was in Elmwood Cemetery in Owensboro. The messages of condolence may be made at www.davisfuneralhome.com. Slayden, Amelia Garber, 97, of Nashville, died on Monday, October 6. Slayden was born on January 18, 1917, in Richmond, Va, to Frederick and Susan Bronaugh Garber. She graduated Phi Beta Kappa with a degree in Mathematics from Randolph-Macon Woman's College in Slayden 1937. During World War II, she enlisted in the United States Naval Reserve. In the WAVES, she worked as a cryptographer and later as Aide to Commodore C.E. Battle, Chief of Staff and Commander of the Service Force Atlantic Fleet. During that time, she met and corresponded with a young Navy Lieutenant, Robert (Rob) Lee Slayden. In San Francisco on VJ Day - August 15, 1945 Amelia and Rob celebrated the end of the War together and six months later they were married. They raised their five children and were active in their church, West End United Methodist, where Slayden devoted many years as a volunteer and later was employed as secretary to the senior pastor. In her later years, she enjoyed traveling, entertaining and living at Richland Place, where she cherished her many friends. Slayden was preceded in death by her devoted husband of 47 years, Robert Lee Slayden, as well as her sister, Elizabeth Garber Thomson of Richmond, Va. She is survived by her five children, Dan (Mickey) Slayden, Sue (Mike) Salato and Bob (Tommie) Slayden Jr., of Nashville, Betsy (Hank) Widdop of Memphis, and Marty (Peter Ordway) Slayden of Colorado Springs, Colo.; as well as her nephew, Jim (Kathrine) Thomson of Ashland, Va.; and her sister-in-law, Chris Tibbott of Nashville. She also leaves behind six grandchildren, Michael Slayden, Karen (Kurt) Kaiser, Jay (Kristin) Salato, Adam Slayden, Chris (Erika Hinds) Widdop, and Dustin Ordway; as well as five greatgrandchildren, Kacy Slayden, Kylie Slayden, Andrew Kaiser, Anna Kaiser and Slayden Widdop. A Memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. on Friday, October 10, at the West End United Methodist Church, 2200 West End Avenue, with visitation an hour before the service. Slayden's family would like to recognize the staff at Richland Place, Belmont Village, Barton House and Gentiva Hospice for their kind, loving care during Slayden's slow decline due to Alzheimer's disease. 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Spans of time October 9, 2014, The News- Page 19 March of Dimes Signature Chefs Auction photos by • Brenda Batey Auction: Chair Jeanne Pankow and Honorary Chair Niki Taylor. The annual March of Dimes Signature Chefs Auction was held at the Franklin Cool Springs Marriott, where guests got to sample fare from some of the area's best restaurants and bid on an array of auction items. The March of Dimes’ mission is to ensure all babies are born stronger, healthier and full-term. The evening’s emcee was Anna Marie, of Mix 92.9, and entertainment was by Mike Rodgers Music. Cathy Hoorman’s Kickin' Coffee & Tea provided the nonalcoholic beverages. Mark Schenfeld was the auctioneer for the live auction, which offered A Country Music Hall of Fame Museum package, Gigi’s Cupcakes and Champagne, a Taylor Swift autographed guitar, a night with the rock group Chicago, an intimate Doobie Brothers performance, and an array of toys from Brilliant Sky to be given to the Ronald McDonald House. 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The event included a bountiful cocktail buffet from Something IGHTS Special which offered beef tenderWEDNESDAY - SATURDAY loin, stuffed potatoes, baked brie, EEK fruit, mini desserts and much more. Generous performers who gave their time for this effort included: Charles Esten (who plays Deacon Claybourne); Clare Bowen (Scarlett O'Connor); Sam Palladio (Gunnar & Scott); Chris Carmack (Will Lexington); Chaley Rose (Zoey Dalton); Eric Close (Teddy Conrad); and Aubrey Peeples (Layla Grant). Second Harvest Food Bank’s mission is to feed hungry people and work to solve hunger issues in the community. Second Harvest distributes food and other products to approximately 450 nonprofit partner VALENTINO’S agencies in 46 counties in Middle and R I S TOR A N T E West Tennessee. 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Sabelhaus has more than 30 years experience with small business, and corporate and federal government posts. Most recently she was deputy administrator of the U. S. Small Business Administration. She has devoted much time and energy toward supporting many nonprofits and is vice chair of the National Board of the American Red Cross. Among those supporting Tiffany Circle were: Rhonda Adkins, Robin Patton, Dorothy Scarlett, Kelley Beaman, Susan Lanigan, Susan Plunkett, Jamie Rechter, Betsy Wills, Theresa Menefee, Ellen More, Marian Ott, Martha Ingram, Amy Grant, Jennifer Cooke, Mary Burd, Louise Bairnsfather, Denice Johnson, Joan Rechter, Lisa Small, Jan Jacobson, Donna Richards, and Edie Johnson. AMERICAN HERITAGE, INC. 298-9200 Luncheon: Hosts Barbara Bovender and Colleen Conway-Welch. SHARON LILLICRAP LIFE MEMBER GOLD AWARDS OF EXCELLENCE FOR FRIENDLY PROFESSIONAL SERVICE! CALL 300-HOME (4663) WEST END PARK ~ ZONED RM 40! West End Park ~ Fabulous Corner Lot with Double Road Frontage! Zoning Code Rm40 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 VIRIDIAN ~ FABULOUS VIEW! Stunning Condo with Fabulous Views! Beautifully Appointed with Dark Cherry Cabinets and Flooring, Designer Kitchen with Granite & SS Appliances, 2 Parking Spaces, 24 Hour Concierge, Roof Top Pool, Exercise Room, Business Area/Kitchen, Walk to TPAC, Schermerhorn, Titans Stadium, Ryman & The Riverfront. $399,900 THE CLAIRMONT ~ COMING SOON! Classy Ground-Level Condo in Pristine Community with easy access to Vandy, Downtown Nashville & Green Hills! Great Room with Fireplace & Custom Shelving open to Dining Room, Upscale Kitchen/SS Appliances, 2 Bedrooms & 2 Full Baths, Private 2 Car Garage. $285,000. HILLWOOD PARK ~ CAPTIVATING CONTEMPORARY! 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! $589,900 RIVER PLANTATION ~ 4 BEDROOMS! FABULOUS RIVER PLANTATION RENOVATION! Gracious Foyer with Slate Flooring, Hardwoods & Crown Molding, Designer Kitchen/New Cabinets, Granite, Tile Flooring & Appliances, Living Rm open to Dining Rm, Den/Wood Burning Fireplace & Tile Flooring, Bedroom & Bath on Main Level, 3 Bedrooms & 2 Baths Upstairs, Private Enclosed Patio & 2 Car Covered Parking. $169,900 UNDER T! CONTRAC HARDISON HILLS ~ FRANKLIN CONDO! Fabulous One Level Condo! Hardwood Floors, Great Room with Fireplace & Gas Logs open to Dining Room, Sun Filled Kitchen with Appliances, Utility Closet/Full Size Hook-Ups, 2 Bedrooms, 2 Full Baths & Private Fenced Patio Area with Exterior Storage. Williamson County Schools $180,000. OLD HICKORY LAKE AREA ~ NEW PRICE! GATEWAY VILLAGE ~ TOWN HOME! Renovators Delight! Amazing One Level Home on Level Lot (.93 Acre) with 3 Living Areas, 3 Bedrooms, 3 Baths, Kitchen with Breakfast Area, Over Sized 2 Car Garage, Fenced Backyard, Private Enclosed Patio overlooks Beautifully Treed Grounds. Minutes to Old Hickory Lake! $179,900 Fabulous Townhome! Handsome Hardwoods & Plantation Shutters, Living Room/Home Office, Designer Kitchen with Granite & Stainless Steel Appliances open the Great Room, Elegant Masters Retreat, Media or Exercise Room, 3 Bedrooms, 2.5 Baths, Private Rear Entrance with 2 Car Garage, Brentwood Schools, Minutes to I-65. $358,900 ASHLAND CITY HIGHWAY ~ C0MMERICAL LOT! GOODLETTSVILLE ~ RESIDENTIAL LOT WITH POND! Classic Corner lot at the corner of Ashland City Highway and Old Hickory Blvd with commercial zoning. Road Frontage on Ashland City HIGHWAY 211.42 and Road Frontage on Old Hickory Blvd 115.61. Metro Water Tap on Property. Please call or text for a survey on the property. $64,900 Luncheon: Theresa Cram, Melanie Sabelhaus, Margaret Forsythe, and Mary Ellen Rodgers. Luncheon: Linda Penny, Joel Sullivan, Gail Milnor, and Roland Lundy. SOLD! Beautiful 6.70 Acres of Scenic Davidson County Countryside with a Pond! Build your Dream Home and bring your Horses! Electric and Water Connections. Please call for a plat of the land. $75,000. Luncheon: Valerie Levay, Libby Menefee, Portia Wells, and Sara Jo Houghland. October 9, 2014, The News- Page 25 Advertise it in... 1224 OTTER CREEK ROAD ² NASHVILLE ² DAVIDSON COUNTY /2&$7,216287+21+,//6%2525'/()721 277(5&5((.7+5867236,*16+20(/2&$7(' 21/()7%()25(*5$11<:+,7(3,.(25)520 %5(17:22'-7$.(2/'+,&.25<%/9'725,*+7 1257+21*5$11<:+,7(3,.(72/()721 277(5&5((.*:0 $5.(772+20(215,*+7 6(($8&7,21$552:6,*163DUNLQJ2IIVLWH RYHUIORZSDUNLQJDW6WURQJ7RZHU&KXUFKRQ&RUQHU Home buyers enjoy looking through Todayʼs Homes for their dream home. 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Give us a call at 298-1500 www.WoodmontRealtyAuctions.com MONTEAGLE SEWANEE, REALTORS ® RAY BANKS, Broker/Owner (931) 235-3365 rbanks564@gmail.com Monteagle Sewanee, REALTORS® Monteagle Sewanee Rentals monteaglerealtors.com (931) 924-7253 337 W. Main St. Monteagle TN 37356 YouTube: Monteagle Sewanee Scenic Properties EAGLE BLUFF ESTATES SEWANEE CLIFFTOPS LAKEFRONT CLIFFTOPS LAKEFRONT CLIFFTOPS CRAFTSMAN HILLTOP VIEW EAGLE BLUFF ESTATES 816 LAKE O'DONNELL RD 2306 WESTLAKE AVE 2230 WESTLAKE AVE 710 AZALEA CT 2056 LAUREL LAKE DR. View Homesites Lot 27 MLS#1451127 • $57,900 1510 sf 3/1 MLS#1564620 • $144,900 2377 sf 3/2.5 MLS#1554601 • $590,000 3875 sf 4.3,5 MLS#1534145 • $669,000 2040 sf 3/2 MLS#1563326 • $419,000 1776 sf 3/3 MLS#1555745 • $184,900 CLIFFTOPS ONE LEVEL CLIFFTOPS RETREAT BROW VIEW CLIFFTOPS WITH POOL BROW VIEW BROW VIEW 1205 CLIFFTOPS AVE. 2235 SARVISBERRY PL. 2063 LAUREL LAKE DR. 1911 HICKORY PL. 607 LONG VIEW LN. 361 SADDLETREE LN. 2753 sf 3/2.5 MLS#1524154 • $329,000 2048 sf 3/2.5 MLS#1455290 • $329,000 2131 sf 2/2.5 MLS#1538300 • $354,900 1916 sf 2 or 3/2 MLS#1572091 • $309,000 1612 sf 2/2 MLS#1552038 • $289,000 1736 sf 3/3 MLS#1560095 • $439,000 Page 26- The News, October 9, 2014 UNIT 2012 Two Penthouse units in the ICON Two Penthouse units in the ICON- each right at $300,000. Units 2012 and 2112. These units are in the taller tower and overlook 8th Avenue/ The Pour House, etc. These units are bright and have 12 foot ceilings and concrete floors. The bathrooms and kitchens are up to date and sleek. Both units have balconies for fresh air! These units have total access to the swimming pool and grand lobby on the 9th floor as well as both fitness centers and exercise rooms. Very easy to show. Immediate occupancy. UNIT 2112 UNDER CONTRACT 661 Brook Hollow Road $495,000 in West Meade,37205 Master on the main. Five or six bedrooms. Four full baths. Two playrooms and an acre yard. This home is not only good looking but is a great family home due to its fantastic flow. This home is in the estate section of Brook Hollow right across the street from the Brook Hollow Baptist Church- you couldn't have picked quieter neighbors! Pristine condition! “Kiss your babies, tell your parents you love them, and take a walk in the park with a friend” ~ Love, Jodie 2201 Cumberwell Close $850,000 in Annandale in Brentwood, 37027 Jodie Barringer 2013 Build. Three bedrooms and all major rooms on the first floor. Enormous master with views of hills. Opens to screened porch which spans the rear of the home. One car garage on this level. On the lower level of the home, you will find a fourth bedroom, a third full bath, a playroom, and a two car garage with plenty of storage area. It is deep enough to pull in a boat and leave it on its trailer. This home sits right beside the pond and is a two minute walk to the pool and clubhouse. Spotless and less than 1 year old! GRI, ABR (M) 593-9854 Lifetime Member Platinum Level Award of Excellence Park West- on Long Boulevard $368,000 Unit 307 In the West End/ Centennial Park block (West End and 31st near Vanderbilt) jodiebarringer@realtracs.com This unit has elevator access and two covered parking spaces. This is a beautiful two bedroom two bath unit that has lovely Eastern and Southern views of the city. There are hardwoods throughout. There are Closet Company systems in each of the bedroom closets, laundry room, and kitchen. The all brick buildings in this development have recently been painted, and the Association Fee stays low at $206.00 a month. This Association Fee covers exterior maintenance and insurance and water. 1427 square feet. JodieBarringer.com Nashville Business Journal's 2011 Top 20 Agents of Nashville 1714 Temple Road - RENTAL Four bedrooms and two baths. This darling, darling cottage is within 3/4 miles for the mall- not that you would EVER want to leave this precious home. My favorite part of this home is the screened in back porch overlooking the koi pond and fully landscaped back yard. There is a full fence and a two car garage- though one side is being used for storage. The main floor has a wide open living room that opens to the screened porch. The kitchen is adorable- you will step down into it. It has a center island and breakfast nook with built in seating for six. There is a fireplace in the kitchen as well! We are leasing this at $3000.00 a month. Month to month is available. Not for a slightly higher charge. 327-4800 An Old Favorite someone asked me to reprint: The Horror! The Horror! I was at Momma’s on Saturday to borrow my grandmother’s stole, some white kid gloves, some pearl earrings, and a clutch. I found the stole in the Closet of Never Worn But Can’t Throw Away Clothes. I found the pearl earrings, and I went searching for a non- descript clutch. I went to Momma’s closet. It was weird. It has been a long time since I have been in Momma’s closet. When I was in high school, I seemed to find a lot of dresses that I liked in Momma’s closet- she was in her forties, then. There was one particular dress that she had that was a brownish gold silk number that she wore with the sexiest shoes I had ever laid eyes on in my life- they were a bronzy gold. The heels were about 3” tall and the very thin leather laces wrapped five times around your ankle. I wore that dress out with Jimmy Harwood to the MUS Prom, and I thought I was Cher. I almost died when I broke the heel off doing some fancy dance move…poor Jimmy. The date went downhill from that point as well. Cinderella had lost her shoe. The silk dress just wasn’t “the same’ without the sexy gold strappy shoes. I might as well have been wearing tennis shoes…kerplunk went the date. I was in Momma’s closet when I looked down and saw them. Tucked over to the side, there THEY were in all their ugly glory. Right beside the world’s ugliest shoes that a mother could ever wear- Birkenstocks- were a pair of shoes that made her Birkenstocks look better than The Sexy Strappy Made To Go With the Silk Dress Shoes. Flat, leather, GOLD loafers. The dreaded GOLD STAGE. Apparently, a woman goes through several stages of clothing- in high school, it is all about showing off your emerging figure. In your twenties, you are actu- FOR ADDITIONAL NEWS FROM THE ally learning that going around naked is not exactly flattering. By thirty, a woman has found that best style for her- and she buys in in every color. By her forties, a woman has a favorite brand- and she buys stock. In her fifties, a woman toys with whether or not she can really run errands in workout clothes. Unfortunately, some who shouldn’t, do not go with the majority vote. In her sixties, a woman starts the downward spin. In her sixties, a woman starts thinking that those sheered sleeves with the satin collar and satin cuffs are stylish. They think that the tucked out shirt thing is new and trendy. They think pants with elastic is clever. And they start to say things like,” How can you wear shoes with heels that high? I just don’t see how you do it?!” And, then, they give you that head shake that is intended to make you feel like a harlot for being in your forties and wearing 3” high heels. In their sixties, women start wearing sensible shoes, which is another name for U-G-L-Y. The sixty year old woman cannot bear to think that she is too old for strappy heels. Why, in fact, those strappy shoes simply do not “go with’ the tucked out elastic pant look- Indeed, that look requires something less dramatic, say, - a nice ugly flat shoe with maybe a small slanted heel for drama. And, so the sixty year old woman goes out and buys a pair in every color. And, then, she hits 70. The fashionable 70 year old woman is ready to explore again. She is ready to really go for some bling-she wants to really surprise her friends with her Zing power- her stylishness- her willingness to be daring- wild and crazy- so she goes for -- the GOLD shoe. The glorious golden goddess of Shoes- the power wielding- trend pushing-risk taking Golden Goddess. There they were. The flat, leather, gold loafer in all its glory sitting there gleaming. Glaring at me as if in thirty years, I , too, will think they are cute. But, I won’t. I know I won’t ever think that those awful things are cute because they are ugly! Ugly! Ugly! And, besides, Everyone knows I only wear heels–except at the gym. I know I won’t ever like them or wear them because I am not at all like my mother, and I am not ever going to ever wear sheer sleeves. I know I will never wear those awful things because my children are so cruel to me that if I EVER were to buy a pair, they would throw them away and not even tell me. And, then, they would ridicule me for life. Children can be so mean to their mothers. Well, I am off to return Momma’s pearl earrings, her clutch, and Gram’s stole, and, while I am there, I will be throwing away a darling pair of gold loafers. Momma won’t ever know who did it. Don’t tell! Have a great day, My friends, Remember, a well-heeled woman always fashionable! HOMEFRONT ARTICLES, OF MY LISTINGS, PLEASE LOG ON TO AND MORE JODIEBARRINGER.COM Kiss your babies, tell your parents you love them, and take a walk in the park with a friendLove you- Jodie October 9, 2014, The News- Page 27 4409 CHICKERING LANE FOREST HILLS 4BR, 4 Full, 3 Half BA 10,191+ SqFt Offered ed at: $6,795,000 Janet Jones 615-300-5045 2026 FRANSWORTH DRIVE HILL PLACE 4BR, 4 Full, 3 Half BA 9,003 SqFt Offereedd at: $3,350,000 Janet Jones 615-300-5045 Mary Sue Dietrich 615-351-0073 0073 515 JACKSON BLVD ²LOT BELLE MEADE Offeredd at: $3,295,000 Janet Jones 615-300-5045 15 Mary Sue Dietrich 615-351-0073 503 WEST HILLWOOD DRIVE HILLWOOD 5BR, 4 Full, 2 Half BA 5,448 SqFt Offered ed at: $1,575,000 Whitney Musserr 615-294-5887 Lynn Samuels 615-250-7880 1819 LAUREL RIDGE DRIVE FOREST HILLS 4BR, 4 Full, 1 Half BA 5,358 SqFt Offered ed at: $1,479,000 Janet Jones 615-300-5045 Mary Sue Dietrich 615-351-0073 6233 BRESSLYN ROAD WEST MEADE FARMS 6BR, 5 Full, 1 Half BA 5,200 SqFt Offereedd at: $1,195,000 Whitney Musserr 615-294-5887 Lynn Samuels 615-250-7880 209 WOODFORD PLACE HOUNDS RUN 4BR, 4 Full, 2 Half BA 6,645 SqFt Offereedd at: $950,000 Janet Jones 615-300-5045 15 Mary Sue Dietrich 615-351-0073 11 ANNANDALE OTTER WOOD 4BR, 3 Full, 2 Half BA 4,946 SqFt Offeredd at: $879,900 Mary Sue Dietrich 615-351-0073 Janet Jones 615-300-5045 405 GEORGETOWN DRIVE HILLWOOD ESTATES 4BR, 4 Full BA 3,184 SqFt Offereedd at: $795,000 Whitney Musser 615-294-5887 307 CANTON STONE DRIVE CARRONBRIDGE 4BR, 4 Full, 1 Half BA 4,155 SqFt Offeredd at: $749,000 Nancy Brock 615-406-6083 5322 GENERAL FORREST COURT TYNE VAL A LEY ESTATES 5BR, 3 Full, 2 Half BA 4,303 SqFt Offeredd at: $599,000 Nancy Brock 615-406-6083 5 7141 DOUGLAS ROAD 14 ACRE FARM 4BR, 3 Full, 1 Half BA 4,295 SqFt Offered ed at: $599,000 Susan Harrwood w 615-500-6116 1420 KNOX VAL A LEY DRIVE BRENTHAVEN 4BR, 2 Full, 1 Half BA 3,595 SqFt Offered ed at: $545,000 Janet Jones 615-300-5045 Mary Sue Dietrich 615-351-0073 0 LIBERTY CHURCH ROAD BRENTWOOD Beautiful Acre Building Lot Offeredd at: $295,000 Annette Page 615-351-1173 226 HEARTHSTONE MANOR LANE HEARTHSTONE MANOR 3BR, 2 Full, 1 Half BA 2,083 SqFt Offereedd at: $264,900 Annette Page 615-351-1173 110 DORAL COURT DORAL COUNTRY VILLA 4BR, 3 Full BA 1,784 SqFt Offeredd at: $167,000 Mary Sue Dietrich 615-351-0073 Janet Jones 615-300-5045 Page 28- The News, October 9, 2014 A tradition of excellence for over 45 years Nippers Corner/Granbery Elem 5416 Barton Vale Drive Great floor plan. Living, dining, den, eat-in kitchen & bonus room.Private backyard with patio and retractable awning. Convenient to I-24 & I-65. 4 BR/2.5 BA, 2384 SF $259,900 www.5416bartonvale.com Franklin / Fieldstone Farms 195 Clarendon Circle Fabulous screen porch. Spacious kitchen. 3 BR / 2.5 BA, 2377 SF $373,000 www.195Clarendon.com Gorgeous pool & pool house. Great media room. Quiet cul-de-sac. 4 BR/3.5 BA, 3400+ SF. $595,500 www.808Hawthorne.com MollyEdmondson.com Coming Soon! 615-351-8753 Cromwell Drive Forest Hills, 4 BR/3 BA, Ranch Timberline 808 Hawthorne Circle COMPETENT • CREATIVE • CARING Hillwood Estates • 723 Greeley Drive The Complete Package 1712 Green Hills Drive • Open & humming with personality. • Formal & casual dining. • Heart of the home kitchen with snack bar. • Wonderful covered patio & private backyard. • Thoughtful floor plan & design. • Expansive & light filled 3rd floor - perfect for anything you need. $799,000 It doesn't get better than this! Open floor plan with fabulous salt water pool. Big bright gourmet kitchen opens to family room. Private owners wing. Deep 2 car garage. Beautiful hardwoods. 4 BR/4 .5 BA, 3925 SF. 1.42 Acres $1,170,000 6735 Cross Keys Road Bethesda, TN 20+ Acres. Creek and Barn $283,900 CONNIE ALLEN ABR, GRI, Awards of Excellence 615-500-3665 NASHVILLE • 327-4800 MARY BARBEE WEISS 405-1465 WILLIAMSON CO. • 263-4800 October 9, 2014, The News- Page 29 Visit Our Website for Weekly Open Houses. WWW.FRIDRICHANDCLARK.COM SOLD 631 HILL ROAD 698 SNEED ROAD W 4911 SEWANEE ROAD Brentwood | 26 Acres | $4,200,000 www.631Hill.com Co-List with Steve Fridrich Franklin | 24 Acres | $1,900,000 Church, camp or prime development site Oak Hill | $1,385,000 Co-List Steve Fridrich 16 ANNANDALE Otterwood | $799,000 SOLD 4205 HOOD AVE 224 WILSONIA AVENUE 432 WESTVIEW AVE New Construction by HR Properties Green Hills | $749,000 Hillwood | 1.66 acres | $649,000 Belle Meade | .47 acres | $529,000 Exceeding Client Expectations since 1977 A Nature Lover’s Dream 615-300-3826 www.WhitClark.com The Difference is in the Design 4627 Belmont Park Terrace • Detailed Millwork • Beautiful Hardwoods • Upscale lighting 4 BR/5 full, 2 half BA, 6043 SF $1,239,000 Well Established in Brentwood 5216 Williamsburg Rd • Solid all-brick Ranch • Large kitchen with stainless appliances • Beautiful back yard. 4 BR / 3.5 BA, 3025 SF $535,000 5054 Villa Crest Drive Unique contemporary retreat with soaring cathedral ceilings. Large rooms with expansive glass. Kitchen with stainless appliances. Close to Green Hills, Brentwood and I-65. 3BR/3BA, 3772 Sq Ft $675,000 ANITA BALTIMORE, ABR 406-0919 NASHVILLE • 327-4800 A Must See in Green Hills 7 Abbeywood Ct • • • • Traditional gem Elegance at it's best Elevator to all 3 floors Newly remodeled kitchen with marble 4 BR/3.5 BA, 4534 SF $697,000 CHRISTOPHER SIMONSEN 615-473-6998 Chris@ChristopherSimonsen.com WILLIAMSON CO. • 263-4800 Page 30- The News, October 9, 2014 A tradition of excellence for over 45 years BELLE MEADE NEW LISTING IN BRENTMEADE GRASSLAND SCHOOLS! 415 Sunnyside 512 Chippenham Ct. 9180 Brushboro Ct. Total renovation & expansion on secluded Sunnyside. Amazing kitchen-6 burner Wolf cooktop, full sized Sub Zero refrig & freezer. Huge island. New baths w/ stunning Master. 4th bedroom best used as nursery or office. MBR up or down. $1,189,000! Fab house in Stonebridge Park with amazing massive deck overlooking river and farmland, huge Carrie Bradshaw closet, new kitchen, over $100,000 in upgrades. 4 BR/3.5 baths. 4300 SF $635,000. Stunning pool and gardens. Quiet cul de sac. Master bedroom down or up. 4BR, 3.5BA, 4153 Sq Ft $735,000. Call Anne for more information on any of these listings. ANNE McGUGIN Broker, CRS, GRI 406-7039 AnneMcGugin@comcast.net Get Your Biscuit Fix Every Morning! West Meade 1016 Downey Drive Charming one level all brick affords a lot of living and style for the money. Hardwoods, flexible floorplan includes 3 BR/2 BA, large kit/dining with fireplace, family room, office. Great home! $289,500 428 Sandcastle Road – Temple Hills 5 minutes to the Loveless Cafe! • • • • Custom home, Brazilian cherry hardwood floors 10' ceilings downstairs and enormous eat-in kitchen Screened porch with vaulted cedar wood ceiling 2572 sq ft partially finished, daylight basement 4BR/4.5 BA, 4442 Sq Ft SHIRLEY MCLEOD 347-7267 www.ShirleyMcLeod.com shirley@shirleymcleod.com NASHVILLE • 327-4800 $765,000 ELIZABETH WALLS 804-3991 WILLIAMSON CO. • 263-4800 October 9, 2014, The News- Page 31 A tradition of excellence for over 45 years 4 Bedroom Home on Lush 1+ Acre Lot Entertainer’s Delight OTHER PROPERTIES Brandywine Harbor Lake Front Home - $1,200,000 Home on 26 Acres, Pond, Fenced - $579,900 156.8 Acre Lot, Springs, Hunting - $392,000 1106 Stonewall Jackson Court • New kitchen with stainless appliances • Huge Florida room with vaulted ceilings • Main level bonus room 4BR/2+BA, 3717 Sq Ft $599,000 KATHY COLEMAN · Recording studio and audio hook ups throughout home · All brick with mortar rub and stone · 30 minutes to Nashville Airport · View for miles, open with lots of light Home on 120.4 Acres, 30’ Waterfall, Cave, Lake $995,300 5BR/5.5BA, 7131 Sq Ft. 6.7 Acres $894,898 CHERYL EWING 615-319-7144 BROKER, ABR, SFR, BPOR cherylewing01@gmail.com • www.CherylSellsSmiles.com Need to Rent? Brentwood / Eldorado Acre #2 8136 Suzanne Drive Great space! Freshly painted. 3 BR / 2 BA, 2268 SF $1,975 / MO NASHVILLE • 327-4800 119 Windsor Terrace Drive All brick condo. Close to good shopping. 2 BR / 1 BA, 1046 SF, Davidson Co. $1,000 / MO JIM MCLEOD 390-5508 WILLIAMSON CO. • 263-4800 If your house is not advertised in this newspaper, ask your agent Why? • • • • • • • • Green Hills News Belle Meade News West Side News West Meade News Bellevue News Donelson News Hermitage News Nashville Today www.gcanews.com 1 We reach more households in our area than any other publication 2 Newcomers moving to Nashville check our newspaper for homes to purchase 3 If your home is not advertised in print, the possibilities are high it will stay on the market longer, thereby costing you money Page 32- The News, October 9, 2014 October 9, 2014, The News- Page 33 Page 34- The News, October 9, 2014 October 9, 2014, The News- Page 35 Page 36- The News, October 9, 2014 C O U RT AU C T I O N FOR THE STARTUP ESTATE 3 BEDROOM 1 ½ BATH BRICK HOME 110 X 332 LEVEL LOT LET YOUR REALTY SHINE! 2916 STANWYCK DR. 37027 WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 15, 10:30 AM DIRECTIONS: From Nashville take I-65 North to Trinity Ln. Exit # 87. Right 3 blocks to Dickerson Rd. Left 1 ½ miles to Hillhurst Dr. Left to Stanwyck, left to Sale. This 3 bedroom 1 ½ bath brick home contains approx. 1200 sq. ft. with hardwood floors under carpet, central heat and air, kitchen, living room, dining room, and 1 car attached garage. All on a beautiful 110 x 332 level partially fenced yard. With some updating and cosmetic touches this would make a great home or investment. Minutes from Downtown Nashville, Goodlettsville in a quiet well established neighborhood. TERMS: CASH. Make Your Own Financial Arrangements prior to Sale. 15% Earnest Money Day of Sale Balance at closing. Deed and Insured Title Furnished by Court. Sale # 05314 $25 PLACE AN AD TODAY! Marc Colson / Bobby Colson Auctioneers www.colsonauctions.com WILL BE GIVEN AWAY 298-1500 C O U RT AU C T I O N JANE KATHRYN RUSSELL ESTATE 2500 SQ. FT. BRICK HOME / 7.16 ACRES FULL BASEMENT / 4 GARAGE DOORS 8745 OLD CHARLOTTE PIKE 37143 SATURDAY OCTOBER 18, 10:30 AM DIRECTIONS: From Nashville take I-40 West to Old Hickory Blvd. Exit # 199 Right on Old Hickory Blvd. ½ mile to Old Charlotte pike left 4 ½ miles to Sale. This 2500 sq. ft. brick home sets on 7.16 wooded acres, downstairs there is living room with propane fireplace, large open kitchen with island and bar, breakfast area with bay window, laundry room w/sink, dining room, office, and master bedroom with separate shower and tub. Upstairs there are 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, office, play / rec room over garage, and office. Across the back there is a full length screened in porch with a hot tub. The unfinished basement has a concrete floor, 2 garage doors on each end. One side is a 2 car garage with 630 sq. ft. the other end contains 2368 sq. ft. 2 garage doors with lots of room for a shop and big boy toys. with some updating and repairs to suit your taste this is a unique opportunity to purchase a home in a country setting yet minutes from I-40, Nashville West shopping, Bellevue etc. TERMS: Cash. Make your own financial arrangements prior to sale. 15% Earnest Money Day of Sale Balance at Closing. Deed and Insured Title Furnished by Court. Sale # 05514 $25 WILL BE GIVEN AWAY Marc Colson / Bobby Colson Auctioneers www.colsonauctions.com FOR SALE October 9, 2014, The News- Page 37 CLASSIFIED ORDER FORM Your Ad will run in 8 Newspapers: Green Hills News, Belle Meade News. West Side News, West Meade News, Bellevue News, Hermitage News, Donelson News and Nashville Today All for One Low Price! 1 Week Rate: $10 for 15 words, 30¢ for each additional word 4 Weeks: 10% Off ($36 for 15 words) Drivers: CDL-A. Average $52,000 per yr. plus. 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