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Or, as camp, though the property was bought much as your kid can stand. in 1998 as a retreat center with tent No “electronics,’’ says Olivia camping. There were 48 children that first Ramsey of the philosophy at Barefoot summer of camp. Republic Camp and Retreat Center. In 2016, they had almost 3,000 on The camp doesn’t “have the things that their 100-acre facility, which might soon normally would break down the barriers accommodate even more if they can get of people saying, ‘Well, I have this and an adjoining 60 acres for next summer. you don’t.’’ The land is owned by the camp founder The CEO of the Girl Scouts of Middle David Gibson and wife Liz, who built the Tennessee chimes in with a similar theme. Christian camp from the ground up. “In today’s age, the 21st Century girl not “We like to identify ourselves as an only needs to have access to technology, outdoor adventure camp, so the kids but she also needs to have access to are outside most of the time, other than nature,’’ adds Agenia Clark. sleeping and eating, basically,” Compeau “There are just so many different says. experiences that you can learn from being The camp offers high ropes, a climbing away from the digitized space, and being tower, zip lines, low ropes, paintball, Photograph courtesy of Deer Run Camp in a space where you are dependent on archery and BB guns. Basically, the kind yourself,’’ she says. of experiences today’s kids typically aren’t use two weeks out of the summer.” whether it be the zipline or the rock- Kathryn Compeau, director of Deer exposed to on a day-to-day basis. This will be the third summer at Grant’s climbing wall or going tubing out on the Run Camps and Retreats in Thompson’s “A lot of the experience for them farm, where about 225 day campers will boat,” Ramsey explains. The overnight Station, sees summer camp as a positive is different, the kind of adventure rec participate each of the two weeks. camp is on Barren River Lake in alternative to a child’s tech-driven world. elements that they wouldn’t get a chance There’s a large barn for general session, Scottsville. “I think it’s just a way to really unplug to do at school or at home,” Compeau worship and Bible in the mornings. ‘Social dynamics’ and get a different kind of experience,” adds. After that the kids are outside almost all There are four Girl Scout camps in she says. “Especially in this day and age, Barefoot at the Farm day participating in horseback, fishing, Middle Tennessee, with two of them with technology and social media, we’re Barefoot Republic Camp and Retreat archery, soccer, football, visual arts and the centerpiece of their experiences for so consumed that we kind of forget to go Center, a camp that is now in its 16th self-propelled tree climbing. girls. One is 450-acre Camp Holloway in outside and enjoy creation and just have year, began with an overnight camp, “It’s a little bit outdoorsy, more like Westmoreland and the 800-acre Camp experiences with other people.” and in just the past five years has added a traditional overnight camp setting,” Sycamore Hills in Ashland City. Camp Davis at the Gordon Jewish the day camp program, says Ramsey, Ramsey says. “A big camp for the younger “It is amazing when you put these girls Community Center has taken the marketing and communications director. kids.” in a setting like these camps, that they can outdoors experience seriously and for a The overnight camp facility is in This summer Republic will have 2,500 take the time and learn about themselves. long time. Their motto: “Getting kids Scottsville, Kentucky, about an hour and kids between their overnight and day That’s important.” dirty since 1930.’’ 15 minutes northeast of Nashville. Their camps. Republic offers family camps During the summer, the Girl Scouts Of course, there are plenty of tech day camp locations are across Middle throughout the year and a winter camp will serve as many as 1,500 girls just in camps and scientific experiences in the Tennessee at different church locations. as well. This is also their third summer residential camp, which doesn’t include Middle Tennessee area being offered In addition, they host two weeks each for their California program, a one-week all of the children who participate in year- in quality academic environments such year for church-based camp at singer Amy overnight camp in California for junior round weekend camp experiences. as the Adventure Science Museum, the Grant’s 450-acre Franklin farm, Barefoot and senior high kids. Clark says a day at Camp Sycamore Steam Society Technology Camp, Dyer at the Farm. Republic’s day camps are for incoming Hills starts under the singing tree before Observatory, Belmont and Vanderbilt “A few years ago she sent her daughter kindergarten through sixth grade. The breakfast in the lodge. Then it is a walk universities. to our overnight camp,” Ramsey says. overnight camps are for incoming third down to the state-of-the-art equestrian Those programs also focus on building “After coming up and seeing the end- through 12th grades. center for a trail ride. After lunch, there’s the camper’s independence, confidence of-the-week program and the experience “We have kids who live in the city swimming, canoeing, archery or arts and and character. They push the youngsters her daughter had, she met with our in Nashville and come to the outdoor crafts. It’s all about girls learning about out of the lab, too. Sumner Academy’s founder, Tommy Rhodes, and just started Barefoot at the Farm, but then we also themselves by learning new skills. Take Flight camp offers Mad Scientist connecting with him. have kids that come to our normal “In girl scouting our whole mission is to and Nature Week this summer. “She said that she had property that she overnight camp who maybe have help a girl to develop confidence, character But, if you want your child to really felt like she was supposed to offer to us to never been camping before or are just have an almost tech-free summer, here are experiencing things for the first time, CAMPS >> PAGE 10 MARCH 17 – 23, 2017 www.TNLedger.com Page 3 – Section A Bump in sales, prices Gimme shelter Proposed Airbnb rules lifting Singing along r multi-family home sales? with tone-deaf e g legislators Nashville-area home sales increased by 9.3 percent in February d compared to the same Often dull, but never boring. They period in 2016, Greater might even make you break out into Nashville Realtors e song. statistics show. Halfway through the 2017 session, Realty While many who the General Assembly could be accused L Check follow the real estate of lacking sharpness or sensibility, but market have filed this in 737 Harpeth Trace Dr. View what it lacks in luster it makes up for By RICHARD from the COURTNEY the “ho hum” folder, it Hill with lots of political song and dance. buying one. is worthy of attention. So far, we’ve had one legislator run Perhaps the cranes hovering over the By SAM Granted the warm weather has helped STOCKARD out of office, two legislators chased out downtown/Midtown area will recruit The power of move things along. Statistics show people of a meeting room, the governor sent more employees who live, work and play information. do not buy houses when it is cold. scurrying for votes and enough maneuvering on the fuel- in walkable areas. Having skipped winter, the area has tax bill to leave seasoned onlookers scratching their heads. found itself in the middle of the spring If we can arrange for the people leaving Published weekly by Disgraced former Rep. Jeremy Durham is gone, now town to take their cars with them and the Westview Newspaper, LLC market during a time when Nashvillians the subject of state and federal probe, but not forgotten. newcomers to venture into the city in a are usually taking to the local frozen 222 Second Ave. N. Suite 101 And while he might be the king of self-inflicted pain, slopes. Even with no snow, schools are carless state, this thing may resolve itself. Nashville, TN 37201 this one was more a story of Johnny Rotten (Sex Pistols) (615) 254-5522 often closed fearing flurries will turn to Sale of the Week FAX: (615) 254-5525 as lawmakers shifted their attention to now-former Rep. blizzards. It’s good for bread and milk Harpeth Trace, a development that first Monday-Friday 9 a.m.-5 p.m Mark Lovell of Shelby County, who apparently followed sales, but having junior home kills real saw the light of day in the mid-1980s, is in Durham’s footsteps with inappropriate activity toward estate sales. located across Highway 100 from Edwin President & Chairman women, based on an HR investigation. Peter Schutt Scott Troxel, the erudite president Warner Park. The neighborhood could be Publisher & CEO Lovell resigned abruptly less than two weeks into the of the Greater Nashville Realtors, says a park itself as the residences are built in Eric Barnes session, leaving House leaders scrambling to figure out “Spring is in the air and in the real an around the forestation and wildlife on General Manager what to do and how their new rules applied to sexual & Executive Editor estate market.” He predicts “recent the hilly, near-mountainous terrain. Lyle Graves harassment. announcements regarding economic The compound consists of a high-rise [email protected] The first-term rep was a much easier target than never- growth from companies like Mars Petcare, building, some standalone single family Planning Editor say-die Durham, and Lovell also opted to cut his losses Cindy Smith LG and SmileDirect will only continue to homes, several houses that are connected [email protected] – as well as Republican Party headaches – by submitting a drive our market upward.” to one other and a number of more Contributors letter of resignation on a Tuesday morning after being told Hollie Deese Troxel also cites the largest growth last conventional townhouse condominiums. Tim Ghianni he needed to leave if allegations were true. month was in multi-family units with Last week, 737 Harpeth Trace Drive Sam Stockard He got the heck out of Dodge, since, clearly, it is “better Dave Link 39 sales of in that category last month sold for $256,000 after resting on the Linda Bryant to burn out than it is to rust.” compared to only 18 in February 2016. market for 37 days. Jeannie Naujeck The quick dismissal of Lovell enabled ruling Tom Wood Perhaps ideas being bandied about The home had been listed by Marc David Climer Republicans to claim victory with the new rules despite concerning Airbnbs have stirred the DeFeo of PARKS for $259,900, who Office Manager a good deal of handwringing by Democrats that another multifamily market. There is talk that described the condo as “having the feeling Donna Gosnell legislator remains in office despite firing a staff member Art Director multifamily units may be excluded from of mountains with the convenience of city Leigh Melton Singleton who complained about Durham’s flirtations. the restrictions. living,” adding the unit includes “bamboo [email protected] Short of a district attorney filing charges, though, and Graphic Designer Whatever the cause, there have been 58 hardwood floors, a barn-wood accent wall Dennis Carroll Neil Young’s claim that “rock and roll can never die,” multi-family properties closed this year, and stainless steel appliances.” this appears to be on life support, though as usual “there’s compared to 33 at this time last year. With the popularity of barn wood in ADVERTISING more to the picture than meets the eye.” Of note is that last year’s sales ranged residences, there must be thousands of Advertising deadline is Friday 5 p.m. More sex issues from $77,000 to $205,000, while farm animals seeking shelter and farmers Call 615.254-5522 or email This could be political irony at its best. this year’s sales were from $95,000 to scratching their heads. Just when the crop [email protected] for rates and information Rep. Mark Pody and Sen. Mae Beavers were prepared to $600,000 with 16 sales of more than circle craze finally dies down, people start Advertising Director negotiate with LGBT advocates a few weeks ago in a press $205,000. making off with the barn wood. Dianna Chambers conference to discuss the “bathroom bill” restricting toilet With 2,899 pending sales at the month’s With its 1,784 square feet, Bonnie [email protected] use to a person’s sex at birth, in addition to the “Defense end, March will reflect another substantial McNichols, also of PARKS, sold the Business Manager Pam Mallett of Natural Marriage Act.” increase in home sales. There were only house to her buyer for $143 per square [email protected] But when protesters chased them out of the room, 2,735 sales pending last February. foot. This phase of Harpeth Trace has Foreclosure Notice Director following them to legislative offices shouting slogans, their And there appears to be no end in sight, carports for two vehicles, two bedrooms, Don Fancher [email protected] hearts hardened. based on comments by Ralph Schulz, two full baths and one half bath. Public Notice Director Not only were talks shut down, Beavers’ office, as well, president and CEO of the Nashville Area As usual, Marc DeFeo did his client Dianna Chambers as she closed shop one day when folks piled in to try to Chamber of Commerce. well. The owner had purchased the condo [email protected] voice their complaints. Beavers, a Mt. Juliet Republican, Schulz, speaking to a group of Realtors, in December of 2014 for $190,000. Public Notice Department Teresa Mullally told THP officers as she boarded an elevator with staff at stated his staff has computed that the Tax records show the buyer was able Sandy Youngblood the Legislative Plaza, “I’m going home until you all can Nashville area is growing by a net of 74 to finance an inordinately large amount Laurie Beck keep them out of my office.” people each day. And more are on the of the purchase price. After closing costs, The Ledger is a general Protesters promised to come back, but things have been way, he adds, with 92 companies in the the seller should have realized a $50,000 interest newspaper covering business, law and fairly quiet at Beavers’ office the last two to three weeks. pipeline making plans that fall into one of return on an investment of less than development throughout the The passive atmosphere probably has little to do with two categories: $4,000 plus closing costs. Nashville area. the security guards she brought in to follow her all over n Currently located here but planning And, for now, there is a mortgage The Ledger’s predecessor, Westview, the place. Instead, it may have more to do with President significant expansion interest deduction in the tax code. Who was founded in 1978. Donald Trump, and his administration’s guidance order, n Relocating to Nashville knows what tomorrow will bring? Visit us online at which reversed an Obama Administration directive Once again, that traffic monster www.TNLedger.com requiring schools to make allowances for students to use rears its ugly head. Yet, more and more Richard Courtney is a real estate broker Follow us on Twitter @TNLedger restrooms based on their sexual identity. Realtors are reporting that they are seeing with Christianson, Patterson, Courtney, and As a result, Lt. Gov. Randy McNally pointed out the numerous people moving into town who Associates and can be reached at richard@ do not own cars and are not anticipating richardcourtney.com. LEGISLATURE >> PAGE 10 Section A - Page 4 www.TNLedger.com MARCH 17 – 23, 2017 Hotel developers soothe Hillsboro Village concerns By Joe Morris | Correspondent since 1999 and has height and design specifications, as well as rules regarding A new hotel going up in Hillsboro parking that help preserve the area’s Village won’t be adding to the area’s pedestrian-oriented environment. skyline – which is exactly why it’s not “This hotel has been a long time in the being met with howls of dismay. making, and the developers have been In addition to a boom in office diligent about working with the interested buildings, apartments, condos and single- parties to address the concerns about family homes, large hotels are appearing parking and maintaining the character of in and around downtown, to the delight the Village,” says Burkley Allen, District of tourism officials. 18 Councilmember. But in some spots, new hotels are being “The architect did a good job of built to the dismay of residents who fear working generally within the guidelines the loss of character and a rush of new Submitted and bringing his concept before the visitors and residents that will overtax The $37 million Moxy Nashville Vanderbilt will offer 130 rooms, 47 apartments and a 200-car garage. committee on a number of occasions to existing infrastructure. Hillsboro Village has often been a in the nearby historic neighborhoods, or destination, Averbuch adds. talk about any deviations.” microcosm of the head-butting between students at Vanderbilt or Belmont. “We’ve been looking at Nashville As for the parking, Allen adds that developers and preservationists, but there “This will provide the first hotel rooms for decades, but wanted the right site,” “because it is providing 200 parking has been nary a peep surrounding a new that are walkable for the area, as well as Averbuch says of his firm, which has been spaces that will be available to hotel Moxy hotel, which broke ground March parking for those visitors and locals who operating in other markets since 1989. guests, employees, occupants and 8 with elected officials happily wielding are driving in.” “We’ve done several hotels in customers of Hillsboro Village, we expect shovels. The six-story, $37 million Moxy downtown Memphis, where we began the hotel to ultimately be a benefit to the That’s because the developers have Nashville Vanderbilt is designed by developing more than 20 years ago. parking challenges we sometimes have in worked to keep the mixed-use project in Manuel Zeitlin Architects and Bounds We like to create walkable, infill-type the Village. line with its surroundings, as well as add and Gillespie Architects of Memphis, with locations. I have urban renewal in my “With two universities in walking parking and amenities that the village financing coming from Pinnacle Financial blood, but for me that means bringing distance, this is a good location for a currently lacks, say those involved. Partners. It is expected to open in early very nicely operated, quality rooms alone hotel, and I think it will fill a needed role “We’re anchoring what has already been 2018. as opposed to hotels that also have large here.” here historically,” says Greg Averbuch, It will offer 130 rooms, 6,000 square meeting and convention facilities. The Moxy is a Millennial-focused brand founder and owner of Atlanta’s Summit feet of mixed-use retail on its ground “We want to be an amenity for the of Marriott International. Management Corp. who is developing the floor, 47 apartments (with rents currently neighborhoods we serve, so that people The Hillsboro Village hotel will be one property along with restaurateur Randy estimated between $1,200 and $2,000) staying in the hotel are out in the area vs. of two slated for Nashville, as a Kentucky- Rayburn and real estate developer John and a 200-car garage. involved in hotel-centric activities.” based developer plans to build the 168- W. Nelley Jr. All this will sit on the southeast corner The hotel’s scale, not to mention room Moxy Nashville Hotel on the Third “People are coming to Hillsboro Village of Belcourt Avenue and 20th Avenue the addition of parking, helped it get Avenue site that formerly housed records- to enjoy the sights and sounds, and they South, a site just under an acre. It’s by Hillsboro Village’s design review storage firm Richards & Richards. It is are driving in. That includes visitors, who a small footprint, and is meant to be committee, which enforces an Urban across the street from the Johnny Cash might be coming to see people who live a neighborhood amenity vs. a larger Design Overlay that has been in place Museum. calendar spring. 150,000 blooming bulbs, crafts, live is hosting the series, formerly 4th Friday [email protected] music, bunnies and more. 1200 Forrest Park Government Relations Meetings. The goal Drive, Nashville. Information: https://chee- is to allow the public to wake up to what’s MONDAY, MARCH 21 p.m. Saturday, Tennessee Performing Arts kwood.org trending by hearing about business and Real Estate Investors Network. Center. Two-day pass $67.50. Information: community issues and to get updates on Deals, Deals, Deals Focus Group – Find https://patron.tpac.org/events/detail/tedx- TUESDAY, MARCH 21 new legislation at the local, county, and where investors find and sell deals, as well 2017-tpac Multi-Employer Job Fair state levels from our elected officials. Indian Lake Goodwill Career Solutions, 205A Program and speakers: State Legislative as the mechanics of various deals. 6:20 SATURDAY, MARCH 18 Indian Lake Blvd., Hendersonville. Openings Activity Update & City of Gallatin Update p.m., REIN Center, 4525 Harding Road, Music City Half Marathon, 10K & 5K include Home Health Care, Restaurant, and from Mayor Paige Brown and the Gallatin Suite 200, Nashville. Information: www. reintn.org. Later this week: The 11th annual Music City Half Marathon, Labor/Manufacturing positions. Jobs are City Council. Monthaven Room at Sumner 10K and 5K takes participants along the located in the Hendersonville and Galla- Regional Medical Center. 7:30 a.m. n Thursday, March 23: Notes Focus Group. banks of the winding Cumberland River tin areas. Pay range: $10-$15 per hour. 11:30 a.m., First Watch, 1000 Meridian that flows through and around downtown Employers include: Silver Angels, Demos SATURDAY, MARCH 25 Blvd, Suite 118, Franklin. Nashville. Road closures begin as early Restaurant, Novita Technologies and more. Cheatham County Democrats Reorganiza- n Thursday, March 23: Real Estate Master- as 7:30 a.m. and end as late as 11:30 Bring your resume, photo ID and Social Se- tion Convention mind Book Club. Book: “Think and Grow a.m. along the course. Downtown closures curity card or birth certificate. Information: The Biennial Reorganization Convention to Rich” (second half of the book) by Napoleon include surrounding Nissan Stadium streets, 346-1810 elect new leaders will take place at noon at Hill. 6:30 p.m., REIN Center, 4525 Harding the Woodland Street Bridge and 1st Avenue the Ashland City Senior Center, 104 Ruth Chamber North Meet-Up Road, Suite 200, Nashville. North. Information: www.team-magic.com/ Drive, Ashland City. Local Democrats will n Saturday, March 25: REIN Homes Tour. events/92 North Nashville business and community elect chair, vice chair, secretary, treasurer leaders meet after work to mingle and talk and executive committee. All Democrat- A unique, hands-on opportunity to talk with Conversation on Independent Living about news relevant to the North Nashville ic residents who are eligible to vote in several members who are “making it hap- EmpowerTN, Middle Tennessee’s Center region. Special guest will be Sean Dyer, Cheatham County are urged to attend. pen” with their properties in the Nashville for Independent Living, invites all people leader of Medix Nashville Office. A national Noon. Information: 714-2702, lottman- area. 8 a.m., REIN Center, 4525 Harding with disabilities to Sumner County to share staffing organization, specializing in recruit- [email protected] Road, Suite 200, Nashville. their perspective in a conversation focused ing personnel in healthcare, scientific and MARCH 17-18 on promoting independent living in the information technology industries. 4:30-6 Sumner County Democratic Reorganization President Jackson’s 250TH Birthday Week community. Gallatin Civic Center, 210 Albert p.m., Nashville Farmers Market, The Picnic Convention Celebration Gallatin Avenue, Gallatin. 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Tap, 900 Rosa L. Parks Blvd. No registration The Biennial Reorganization Convention War of 1812 Military Encampment. Inter- Information and to register: https://empow- required. Information: http://web.nashville- to elect new leaders will take place at the preters, tent camp and recreation. 8 a.m.-5 ersumner.splashthat.com chamber.com/events Sumner County Administration Building, 355 p.m. daily. Free with general admission. The N. Belvedere Drive, Gallatin. Local Demo- Hermitage, 4580 Rachel’s Lane, Hermitage. Middle TN Genealogical Society THURSDAY, MARCH 23 crats will elect chair, vice chair, secretary, Food Truck Thursdays Information: thehermitage.com. Topic: Caring for and Using Photographs in treasurer and executive committee for a Family Research with guest speaker Carol Enjoy a gathering of up to 20 local food two-year term. All Democratic residents TEDxNashville 2017 Roberts, Conservation Manager at the TN trucks parked along Deaderick Street who are eligible to vote in Sumner County TEDxNashville will take you on a fast- State Library & Archives. Brentwood Public between 4th Avenue North and 5th Avenue are urged to attend. 11 a.m. Information: paced, deep dive into some of the world’s Library, 8109 Concord Road, Brentwood. 1 North! This event will take place every other 442-6556, [email protected] most fascinating topics. Hear talks from p.m. No charge. Information: www.mtgs. Thursday November through March on days a Food Network celebrity chef, a TIME org 40 degrees or warmer. magazine editor, an astrophysicist, an NPR Readers are invited to submit music critic, one of Harvard’s most popular MARCH 18-APRIL 23 FRIDAY, MARCH 24 Community Calendar items to professors and many other world-chang- Cheekwood in Bloom Good Morning Gallatin [email protected]. ing thought leaders. 6-11 p.m. Friday, 1-6 Experience the beauty of Cheekwood in The Gallatin Area Chamber of Commerce MARCH 17 – 23, 2017 www.TNLedger.com Page 5 – Section A Tackling tough subjects What is your team’s conversational capacity? Editor’s Note: This is pressure – while maintaining a healthy by raising your team’s conversational cost versus having the curiosity to ask part one in a two-part balance of candor and curiosity. If there capacity. those with opposing views how they see series. are undiscussable issues that people Where is your team’s conversational the situation differently. They’re like The secret to a are nervous to bring up, you have low capacity? Here are some signs that flamethrowers in a team meeting. successful sales team conversational capacity. members of your team are not being This is an equally destructive – or any type of team, Similarly, if members of your team are candid and holding back on vital input: communication style to those who aren’t Guerrilla Marketing for that matter – is too focused on winning or being right l They shut down, cover up issues or comfortable speaking up at all. These its ability to perform versus having the curiosity to understand sugar-coat what’s happening inside your employees dominate conversations with By LORI TURNER-WILSON when the pressure why others have an opposing point of organization. aggressive body language or a loud tone of is on. That can only view, conversational capacity is also low. l They email versus talk face to face about voice, they are poor listeners, and they are happen when the team is able to have The ideal state is a healthy balance of tough subjects or might feign agreement known to dismiss others by speaking over open, non-defensive dialogue about tough candor and curiosity. when you ask for input in person. them or rolling their eyes. issues. After all, you invest in smart, talented Did you know that as a CEO or Check back next week for practical It makes all the difference between people because you want their insights manager, your mere presence in the tips on dramatically improving the success and failure, and there are and ideas. room can shut down candor despite your conversational capacity of your team – numerous examples of it in corporate If you wanted them to just agree with best intentions? Eighty percent of airline whether it be a sales team, leadership team America that prove just that. you and not help you see blind spots, then crashes occur because someone failed to or any team for that matter. Craig Weber, in his book you wouldn’t need to hire such talented speak up about an error. Don’t let your “Conversational Capacity,” defines people. company crash. Encourage candor. Lori Turner-Wilson, CEO and founder of a healthy team as one that can tackle To get the most out of them, you must On the flip side, some of your team RedRover Sales & Marketing Strategy, can the toughest of issues – under extreme inspire them to engage in healthy conflict members may prefer to win at any be reached at redrovercompany.com. Money&MarketsExtra MarketPulse “FEARLESS GIRL” FACES DOWN WALL STREET’S CHARGING BULL WINNER OF U.S. CHEESE CONTEST CROWNED TRUMP TOWER APARTMENT The charging bull sculpture on Wall Street got Lactose-intolerant Wisconsin residents probably hear more than TAKEN OFF AIRBNB RENTAL SITE some company just before International they want to about cheese, but this week they’re hearing even If you want to find out what it’s like to rub elbows with the Women’s Day: it’s now being faced down by more. The dairy-heavy state hosted the U.S. Cheese president’s family in Trump Tower, you’re going to have to find “Fearless Girl,” a bronze by artist Kristen Championship last week, where more than 2,300 entrants another way. A listing for an apartment rental in Trump Tower Visbal. The installation drew crowds of competed in 101 categories. was taken off of the home rental site Airbnb after the New York viewers and selfie-takers. It’s part of a Wisconsin-based Satori company Times asked the Trump Organization about the rental. campaign by investment firm State Street won the title for best cheese for its Condominium rules for Trump Global Advisors, which wants to call attention Sartori Reserve Black Pepper Tower prohibit Airbnb listings. to the extremely low numbers of women on BellaVitano. Winners can get a The apartment became available corporate boards. While most public compa- big bump in sales: Emmi Roth around September and it was nies do have at least one female director, USA says sales of its Grand Cru reserved for $300 to $450 a more than 80 percent of the board members Surcoix, which won a title in night. Renters didn’t know the of those companies are men. Visbal’s 2016, climbed more than 20 address until they booked it, and sculpture will remain there for a week. The bull was placed there in the percent after the victory. The event they were admitted after middle of the night in 1989 and the city later approved it as a permanent is hosted by the Wisconsin Cheese showing ID and going through a piece. Makers Association. security screening. AP Unlimited plans are back Economic outloook 2017 Sung Won Sohn Five years ago, Verizon hammered down the coffin Moffett. The carrier says its network is ready and Professor of economics, Califorinia State University lid on unlimited wireless-data plans. Now, under that it’s priced the unlimited offer to prevent a President Donald Trump’s surprise victory In December, Federal Reserve officials pressure as more new customers flock to revenue hit. in November has been good for Wall Street, projected three rate hikes in 2017. Is that competitors, it’s clawing it back open. That could be a problem for cash-strapped where stocks have surged to record highs. what you expect? Sure, unlimited plans are more costly for the Sprint. It and T-Mobile have used unlimited plans to But there is uncertainty surrounding the I think it depends on the size of the carrier — one big reason Verizon killed them in the distinguish themselves from Verizon and AT&T exact outlines of the new administration’s economic stimulus program. My expectation first place. It’s much more (which also recently jumped on the economic stimulus program. is that there could be as many as four rate lucrative to make heavy users unlimited bandwagon). Sung Won Sohn, the Smith Professor of hikes this year. I think the market is looking pay extra for higher data caps. Sprint’s unlimited plans are by Economics at California State University, for more like two or three hikes this year. Unlimited plans also require far the industry’s cheapest Channel Islands, and a commissioner for the If the Fed rate hikes do come faster than more investment to make sure because of a one-year promotion, Los Angeles City Employment System which expected, that could be a negative for the the network can handle higher and its CFO has said that prices manages over $15 billion in investments, stock market. traffic. will have to rise. gives his views on the economic outlook. We are facing an economic tug of war. The Verizon is betting it can lure But Barclays analyst Amir president is offering an economic stimulus Economic growth as measured by the gross data-hungry customers and offer Rozwadowski thinks the mobile program that is pushing the stock market up, domestic product slowed last year to 1.6 them speed and performance its carrier business may be too percent, the weakest performance Insider but higher interest rates than expected rivals can’t match, says competitive for unlimited-plan in five years. What impact do you from the Fed could pull the market MoffettNathanson analyst Craig prices overall to go up much. believe President Trump’s program Q&A down. will have on the economy this year? We have a lot of uncertainty, but so Share of new monthly phone customers AT&T I am optimistic. The president far investors have not been bothered has promised to cut taxes, both individual by that uncertainty. They have been 40% Verizon and corporate taxes, boost military and infra- focusing more on the hope and promise of Sprint structure spending and cut back government tax cuts, more government spending and T-Mobile regulations. For 2017, I think this could push deregulation. economic growth to around 3 percent. It What should ordinary investors do to 30 could even go higher, depending on the size protect themselves in uncertain times? and the composition of the stimulus program Individual investors need to realize the that the president intends to push. stock market can be very volatile. For those Will the stock market keep going higher? who cannot afford losses on their stock 20 The market always acts in advance and in investments, I would recommend that they anticipation, and that is exactly what it has take a more conservative position, probably done this time. The anticipation of Trump’s buy high quality dividend paying stocks and program has been very significant in driving also try to focus on more safe short-term 10 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q the stock market and the economy forward Treasury securities and short-term bank 2014 2015 2016 and upward. If the general trend of this CDs. program is maintained, I think the stock Interviewed by Martin Crutsinger. Source: MoffettNathanson Research Tali Arbel; Alex Nieves (cid:127) AP market will continue to do well. Answers edited for clarity and length. Section A - Page 6 www.TNLedger.com MARCH 17 – 23, 2017 newsmakers [email protected] Fahner moves to funding opportunities, oversee core facilities, promote technology transfer and interface Kennedy & Associates with the University’s Center for Technology Transfer and Commercialization. John Fahner, formerly Also at Vanderbilt: a partner at Inscoe and Fahner PLLC, has joined Jennifer Barut, MSN, Kennedy and Associ- R.N., has been named ates. chief nursing officer for Vanderbilt Psychiatric Fahner’s practice Hospital and Vander- concentrates on estate bilt Behavioral Health. planning and probate Barut has served as practice, as well as interim chief nursing business law and civil officer since January Fahner litigation matters. 2016. She started as a He is a published legal writer and was a Barut night-shift nurse at VPH member of Belmont University College of in 2001 and has held Law’s charter class. He was a founding mem- several roles, including director of nursing Submitted ber of the Belmont Law Review. education and professional development New Transit Alliance of Middle Tennessee board members, fom left: Ryan Stanton, Lewis Agnew, for VBH. In addition to her duties, Barut is a Michael Curcio, Debbie Henry, Randall Hutto Duke LifePoint names Ph.D. candidate at the Vanderbilt University Phillips chief medical School of Nursing. continue to serve as a Financial Partners commercial relationship Linda Norman, DSN, Honorary board member: manager. Isaacs will be Duke LifePoint Health- R.N., dean of the Charles W. Bone, chairman, Bone McAll- based out of First Farm- care, a joint venture of Vanderbilt University ester Norton PLLC ers downtown Franklin Duke University Health School of Nursing and branch. System and Brent- Valere Potter Menefee First Freedom promotes wood-based LifePoint Professor of Nursing, Isaacs is a Franklin Health, has selected has been named am- native and a graduate of Pillow to vice president Harry R. Phillips, III, MD, bassador for the Friends Battle Ground Academy Matt Pillow has been FACC, FSCAI, as its chief of the National Institute and the University of medical officer. Phillips of Nursing Research Isaacs Tennessee. A 33-year promoted to vice pres- ident of First Freedom also is professor of Norman (FNINR), an independent veteran in the banking Bank. He previously Phillips medicine at Duke Univer- nonprofit organization industry, Isaacs joined First Farmers in 2009. served as assistant vice sity School of Medicine, that advocates for nursing science and its Previously, he served as vice president and president and will contin- associate director of the Duke Heart Center, role in promoting the health and well-being chief lending officer at Community First Bank ue to serve as manager and chief medical officer, Duke Network Ser- of Americans. Norman was one of 15 nurse & Trust in Franklin. He also held positions at at the Providence office. vices, for Duke University Health System. leaders selected nationally for their abilities Civitas/Green Bank, Calvary Bank, William- As Duke LifePoint CMO, Phillips will provide to advance public, health profession and son County Bank, C&S Sovran and Bank of A 14-year veteran clinical leadership for Duke LifePoint entities policymaker awareness of the National Insti- America. of the banking indus- Pillow try, Pillow joined First designed to improve quality of care, provide tute for Nursing Research’s (NINR) agenda. Transit Alliance picks Freedom in 2015. A clinical insight into strategic planning and fos- The ambassadors focus on working with 2002 graduate of Tennessee Tech University, ter collaboration with hospital CMOs and oth- congressional leaders and educating them five board members Pillow holds a degree in finance. He is also er physician leaders to support medical staff on the high-impact, cost-effective treatments a graduate of the Southeastern School of alignment. He will also play an integral role and quality-of-life developments generated by The Transit Alliance of Middle Tennessee Consumer Credit and the Tennessee Bankers in the implementation of Duke LifePoint’s nursing science. The group’s ultimate goal is has added five board members, growing the Association Branch Manager Series. population health strategy and physician to expand funding to ensure training of nurse board to 15 leaders from the 10 counties. engagement activities. Phillips will be part of scientists. The Transit Alliance educates communi- Investment Analytics adds the Eastern Group leadership team, which ties in Middle Tennessee to build support Mid-South Commercial guides the operations of Duke LifePoint’s for funding regional transit in Tennessee. chief compliance officer 14-hospital network. Law Institute selects board The board provides leadership and regional Luken Investment Analytics has tapped Phillips earned his medical degree from insight to the Transit Alliance so that they Carri Sanford as chief compliance officer. She Duke University School of Medicine and The Mid-South Commercial Law Institute may better represent the transit needs in our will succeed Gregory Luken, who will remain completed internal medicine and cardiology has announced the election of five new direc- area. as founder and president of Luken Invest- training at the Harvard-affiliated program tors to its board, each serving five-year terms: New board members include: ment Analytics. at Massachusetts General Hospital. An Mike Abelow (Sherrard Roe Voigt & Harbi- Lewis Agnew, president, Chas. Hawkins investigator in the field of interventional son, PLC, Nashville) Sanford previously was with Wiley Bros.-Ain- Co., Inc. cardiology, he has authored or coauthored David P. Cañas (Thompson Burton PLLC, tree Capital, where she served as chief Michael Curcio, state representative, 69th more than 100 peer-reviewed articles. He is Franklin) compliance officer of the investment advisor District of Tennessee the recipient of the Triangle Business Journal Ruthie Hagan (Baker, Donelson, Bearman, for six years. Previously, she was president 2017 Healthcare Heroes Lifetime Achieve- Caldwell & Berkowitz, P.C., Memphis) Debbie Henry, executive director, The TMA and CCO of Luken Investment Group, Inc. ment Award. Group from 2000-2003. Craig Smith (Miller & Martin, PLLC, Chat- Randall Hutto, mayor, Wilson County tanooga) As CCO of Luken Investment Analytics, Vanderbilt’s taps Sanders Ryan Stanton, smart cities and urban infra- Shanna Veach (Career Law Clerk to Hon. Sanford will assume responsibility for the structure leader, Schneider Electric for VUSM Basic position Suzanne H. Bauknight, Knoxville) firm’s compliance program and marketing of The new board members will join 10 exist- their analytics platforms to advisors. The full Board numbers 25, including those Charles Sanders, listed above. Serving as officers for the next ing members: Sanford holds a degree in public relations Ph.D., has been named year: Tommy Bragg, chairman, former mayor of from David Lipscomb University. associate dean for Murfreesboro President: Donald (Don) M. Wright (Sirote Research in the Basic & Permutt, PC, Birmingham, AL) Jim Schmitz, vice chairman, area presi- Sciences of Vanderbilt dent Middle Tennessee, Regions Financial Vice president/president-elect: Jeffrey W. University School of Corporation Maddux (Chambliss Law, Chattanooga) Medicine. Secretary: Nancy B. King (career law clerk Kerry Perkinson, treasurer, senior vice Share In his new role, Sand- president, commercial banking, Tennessee to the Hon. Randal S. Mashburn, Nashville) ers, professor of Bio- Treasurer: Nick Foster (trial attorney, U.S. Bank & Trust your chemistry and Medicine Margot Fosnes, secretary, president and Dept. of Justice, Chattanooga) Sanders and director of Graduate chief economic development officer, Robert- success Immediate past president: Courtney Gilmer Studies in the Depart- son County Chamber of Commerce (Baker, Donelson, Bearman, Caldwell & Ber- ment of Biochemistry, will promote research Ken Moore, mayor, City of Franklin kowitz, Nashville) within the Basic Science departments and Have you recently added to your Chris O’Neal, chief sales officer, Goodall at their interfaces with Vanderbilt University First Farmers names Homes and Communities staff, had your achievements Medical Center and Vanderbilt University. recognized by your peers or Tom Trent, attorney, Bradley Arant Boult He plans to remain active in research and Isaacs Franklin President Cummings LLP received a promotion? Share it! in both graduate and medical school teaching Ken Wilber, mayor of Portland First Farmers has promoted Chuck Isaacs Readers are invited to submit while he works to identify and address Gail Carr Williams, associate director, to the position of Franklin president. 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Section A - Page 8 www.TNLedger.com MARCH 17 - 23, 2017 Law & Government Circuit Court Curtis Lathan vs CNA Insurance Co, Patient Logic Services, Inc In re: Edna Collier Salyer Chapter 7 Charles Brown vs Express Services Inc In re: Gordon Banks Continued from page 7 George Flores vs Employers Insurance Group, Gianikas Property In re: Gerald Royce Armstrong Ptr: Angela Sutton, 912 Cabernet Trail, 37013 Ptr: Anissa Blackwell, 555 Dover Glen Dr, 37013 Management Company, LLC In re: Garey L Mabry Ptr: Clara Jackson, 1600 Maple Timber Ct, 37013 Linda G Wallace vs Timothy Wallace James Strickland vs American Coatings Inc In re: Holly V Russell Ptr: Hanadi Shannir, Youssef Tokko, 5000 Mountain Springs Metropolitan Government Of Nashville and Davidson County James H Pape vs Liberty Mutual Insurance Company, Triumph In re: Inez Abrams, Kenya Washington Dr Apt 506, 37013 Tennessee vs Kevin Burd Aerostructures LLC In re: John Robert Jetton Ptr: Kimberley Smith, Shawn Smith, 3109 Stoneybrook Micala BNF Taylor vs Debbie Garris Kathrina Groves vs Hobby Lobby Stores Inc In re: Jean Weaver Circle, 37013 Metropolitan Government Of Nashville and Davidson County vs In re: Jessica Lynn Mumma Dooley Bradley Davidson County In re: Joyce Norris Reynolds Ptr: Tawan Baker, 209 Cedar Pointe Parkway, 37013 Ptr: Tanika Patrick, 71 Hickory Hollow Place, 37013 Micah Monroe vs Feintool Tennessee, Inc In re: Jack Beaty Metropolitan Government Of Nashville and Davidson County Ten- Probate Court In re: Joyce E Wood Ptr: Tammie Southall, 413 Benzing Road, 37013 Ptr: Valencia McDaniel, 7400 E Winchester Dr, 37013 nessee vs Ciro Balliache In re: Joseph McHenry Ptr: Amy Tapscott-Dishman, Joseph Dishman, Po Metropolitan Government Of Nashville and Davidson County Ten- In re: Jessica Marie Inlow Box 187, 37070 nessee vs Peggy Bryant In re: Kimberly Leanne Allen Estate administrations fi led with the Circuit Court Clerk. All Ptr: Aaron Corley, 5502 Knollcrest Court, 37076 Roger T Briggs vs Lisa Vincent-Bushon In re: Karen Coffee matters of estate administration are handled by Circuit Court Ptr: Amanda Peters, 1316 Tulip Grove Rd, 37076 R&Q Reinsurance Company vs Kimberly C In re: Kathy Lee Woehler State Of Tennessee City Of Goodlettsville vs Eduardo Parra Div. 7. In re: Khalisa Almajmaie Ptr: Michael Wnuk, 1220 Wembley Drive, 37076 Ptr: Mary Reed, 4000 Plantation Drive, 37076 State Of Tennessee, Ex Real Herbert H Slattery III vs Dantin In re: Ladye Daniels Financial Advisory LLC, National Pension Corporation LLC aka Judges In re: Linda Jane Williams Ptr: Reva Liddell, 1011 Rachels Square Drive, 37076 Ptr: Cocheta Haines, 1911 Riverchase, 37115 National Qdro Services LLC In re: L G Burnett Ptr: Joe Knott, 326 East Webster Street, 37115 Valencia OBO Howard, Walter OBO Acklen vs Beech Bend Park Randy Kennedy, Judge In re: Mary Kathleen Kester Ptr: Nicole Kremhelmer, 339 McArthur Drive, 37115 Inc In re: Misty L Wheeler Bob Bradshaw, Probate Master Ptr: Angela Housley, 533 Green Lane, 37189 In re: Mary Louise Loos Petit For Contempt/Mod/Order Of Prot Ptr: Gregory Baber, 1260 Hillside Avenue, 37203 In re: Patricia McCauley Tel. 862-5980 Ptr: Eric Gillmer, Geneva Gillmer, 3101 Hillside Rd, Ashley Nicole Jenkins vs Harold Eugene Mills In re: Peggy Louise Stanfi eld Briana Jean Davis vs Arthur Deon Davis 1 Public Square, Suite 303 In re: Patricia R Young 37207 Ptr: Jasper Beasley, 114 Grizzard Ave, 37207 Brandiesha Mitchell vs Earnest Woodard Hours: M-F, 8 a.m. to 4: 30 p.m. In re: Rosalyn Green Ptr: Carmen Fournier, 515 Madison Street #3, 37208 Bonilla Fany Martinez vs Martinez Alex Fuentes In re: Rachel Marie Davis Ptr: Charles Pusser, 266 Wildberry Lane, 37209 Corey Ilesco vs Ronald Ilesco In re: Ruby Ann Gilley 573 Ptr: Chari Edmondson, 4005A Michigan Avenue, 37209 Donta Demestrius Brown vs Donta W Brown In re: Sarah Baker Ptr: Monty Lynch, 6375B Ivy St, 37209 Deoki Baraili vs Bal Ram Bavaili In re: Ellen H Jewell, Fielding D Jewell In re: Stella Lowe McDonald Ptr: William Scharff, 6457 Thunderbird Drive, 37209 Danielle Anne Kappel vs Donald E Kappel In re: Thomas L Cheney Conservatorship Ptr: Brandy Rose, Donald Rose, 512 High Street, Delores Ann Ferguson-Hill vs Kenneth Lloyd Hill In re: Tara Donelle Bartelt, Tina Yvonne Fisher 37211 Erik Sven Sundin vs Jamie Nicole Brown In re: Aimee Bobbitt, Vanderbilt University Medical Center In re: Timothy J Carlson Ptr: Stephanie Fields, 3366 Mimosa Drive, 37211 Heather Deann Ghasemnezhad vs Surena Ghasemnezhad In re: Chris Olson, Gary Olson, Ramona McFarland, Vincent In re: Tanya L Peek Ptr: Jacob Wolfe, 942 A McCrory Creek Road, 37214 Jessica Lynn Green vs Derek Allen Layton Olson In re: Timothy J Park Ptr: Denise Johns, Thomas Johns, 1458 -B Janie Ave, Jeffrey Dustin Gregory vs Theresa Dawn Gregory In re: Debbie Glass In re: Valencia Douglas 37216 Jerrika Shana Glenn vs Patrick Dewayne Harbison In re: David Vowell, Vicki Garrett In re: Vicki Wade Ptr: D'ante Dunham, 1453 Doubletree Lane, 37217 Jerrika Shana Glenn vs Patrick Dewayne Harbison In re: Eloise Greer In re: Vonda R Scruggs Ptr: Donna-Michelle Buckley, 172 Plus Park Blvd, Kayla Audreanna Harlan vs Daryus Chambers In re: Fiftyforward, Vanderbilt University Medical Center In re: William A Bass 37217 Kielah McClain vs Christian D Pope In re: Jackie Suzan Hutchinson In re: Walter Cody Leaver Ptr: Jordan Empsall, 157 Nashboro Greens, 37217 Keosha A Ferguson vs Kenneth Hill In re: Margaret Ashburn In re: William T Marks Ptr: Karen Matthews, 1011 Longhunter Lane, 37217 Latoya Newcomb vs Michael Cammon In re: Phillip L Davidson Linda Lewis vs Eric Lewis In re: Vanderbilt University Medical Center us bankruptcy Court Ptr: Brandon Browne, 3934 Pheasant Drive, 37218 Ptr: Jeramy Jewell, Regina Jewell, Po Box 292816, Lola Marie Becton vs Scott John Schroeder Maira Harnal vs Vinay Harnal Petition Middle District of Tennessee 37229 Merrick Josie Hanse vs Erick Ricardo Trejo In re: Andrew B Harris Chapter 13 Mahuya Sengupta vs Surath Semgupta In re: Anne Leigh Stewart Ptr: Tanya Bushell, 419 Cedar Pointe Pkwy, 37013 Maria Nunez vs Irvin Mendoza In re: Alfred G Adams Judges Ptr: Deborah Keesee, 205 Old Brick Church Pike, 37072 Margaret Eileen Haddock vs Daphne Hatcher In re: Brenda H Oeser, Kenneth R Harrington Ptr: Mary Jones, Willie Jones, 5185 Roxborough Drive, Megan Dawicki vs Noah Dawicki In re: Beverly Land, Timothy Pollock Pernard Ednel Moore vs Jasmin Hendrick Moore In re: Brittney Kennedy Pope, Dallas Sessoms, Tracy Sessoms Keith M. Lundin, Judge 37076 Ptr: Emma Morton, 5743 Eatons Creek Road, 37080 Pernard Ednell Moore vs Jasmin Renee Moore In re: Brenda Gayle Clinton Marian F. Harrison, Judge Ptr: Eolanda Reynolds, 2742 Combs Drive, 37207 Raekjelle Ladon Foreman vs Jaquise Jermont Carter In re: Barry Roberts Randal S. Mashburn, Judge Ptr: Georgia Fitzpatrick, 209 Trailway Circle, 37207 Roxann Graham vs Carlton Golden In re: Carl Akins Ptr: Julia Braddy, 318 A Duke Street, 37207 Sunshine Lee Brewington vs Comer Lee Ferrell In re: Charles Jeffrey Lamons Ptr: Linda Fleming, 120 Oak Valley Dr, 37207 Summer Sabie vs Justin Lee Manion In re: Cindy Leigh Hasty Matthew Loughney, Clerk Ptr: Markeesha Rucker, 3317 William Bailey Drive, Shameka Smith Powell vs Victor M Powell In re: Christopher Trenton Alred, James Patrick Alred, Jason Tel: 736-5584 37207 Sharonda Nicole Hudson vs James Michael Taylor Edward Alred Tonya Ringer vs Robert James In re: Diane Holt 701 Broadway, Suite 200 Ptr: Latasha Jones, 1612 16Th Avenue North, Apt D, Taura L Leslie vs Larry Elliott In re: Diane Yvette Rabago Hours: M-F, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. 37208 Ptr: Tameka Jones, 1612 16Th Ave North Apt D, 37208 Todd Frederic Somers vs Tina S Somers In re: Dustin Nicholas Garrett Ptr: Dennis Martin, Lisa Martin, 6306 Franklin Drive, Tamia L Paschall vs Norman Demitch Gerve In re: David Lee Gothard, Lenna Ruth Allen bankruptcy Petitions 37209 Tammy Holston vs Thomas J Devine In re: David Sidwell McMeen, John Hardison McMeen, Joy Ptr: Ann Bohannon-Stewart, 219 Townes Dr, 37211 Tina Sheree Somers vs Todd Frederick Somers McMeen Campbell Shown here: Petitioner (Ptr), Address, ZIP. Sorted by Ptr: Dorothy Knalls, 431 Ocala Drive, 37211 Tamika Diane Smith vs Ronnie Taylor Coleman In re: Denise Rene Kem Tiana Anderson vs Maurice Murphy In re: David C Wood Type. Ptr: Donald Patterson, 500 Paragon Mills Road Unit M-8, 37211 Reciprocal Support-Incoming IInn rree:: DDoerbortah Ay nMna Crhsahadlwlell, Janice Lawson Bankruptcy Defi nitions Ptr: Eric Prestidge, 2204 Dunn Ave, 37211 DHS-St Of TN, Mia Yahand Jackson vs Shauntonio Jones In re: Diana Scott Verble • Chapter 7 - Liquidation (Bankruptcy trustee sells non-exempt assets Ptr: Judith Morse, 3113 Ellington Circle, 37211 and in return individual debtors receive discharges from certain Ptr: Quentin Pettiford, 4025 Creekside Drive, 37211 In re: Denise Maynor Jackson, Kim Maynor Murphy Worker's Compensation debts.) Ptr: Sonya Dunkum, 2724 Airwood Drive, 37214 In re: Ed McManus, William Kaludis • Chapter 9 - Adjustment of Debts of a Municipality Ptr: Audrey Korshoff, 1900 Richard Jones Rd V-11, 37215 Atef Shounoda vs Marriott International DBA Gaylord Opryland In re: Everette Parrish • Chapter 11 - Reorganization Ptr: Richard Orga, 117 Jefferson Sq, 37215 Billy Hunter vs Enstar, Legacy Staffi ng LLC In re: Elaine Sue Sasser • Chapter 12 - Adjustment of Debts of a Family Farmer with Regular Ptr: Beatrice Nelson, 1310 Arbor Creek Lane, 37217 Billy Benton vs Personnel Solutions Business In re: Eric Beach Annual Income Ptr: Evelyn Childs, 1326 Twin Circle Dr, 37217 • Chapter 13 - Adjustment of Debts of an Individual with Regular Ptr: Khabra Bryant, 915 Kipling Drive, 37217 Income (A so-called "wage earner case") Ptr: Natasha Williams, 1629 Doubletree Lane, 37217 Reach Middle Tennessee’s top business leaders and decision makers. Call 254-5522 today for advertising rates and information 223 Rosa L. 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Nursing Home 201703010020461 37211 $23,438, 4606 Lebanon Pike, Bms Cat Inc, To Conduct Repair $16,340,000 Bethany Realty LLC Avalon Health Care LLC 421 Ocala Dr Nursing Home 201703010020460 and Rehab Work To Tenant Space From Vehicle Damage Will... $747,650 Citiview II LLC Mark O Neal Multiple Properties Office Building 201703010020502 $5,000, 4670 Lebanon Pike, Rojo Construction LLC, Sign Permit $562,500 Citiview II LLC Michael L Hiatt Multiple Properties Vacant Land 201703010020501 For Chinese Restaurant Using 4X4; 145X15, and 21X3... $210,000 Amal Farag Nizar M Ali 253 Ocala Dr Duplex 201703030021224 $1, 0 Central Pike, Self Contractor Commercial (See Applicant $195,000 Albransco LLC Lloyd C Wilson, Patricia Wilson 3007 Simmons Ave Duplex 201703070022263 Informat, To Use Existing Lot As Rv Parking Use Only No... $185,190 2845 Logan Street LLC Kenneth V Elam 2845 Logan St Warehouse 201703010020454 37115 $150,000 Christopher B Crook Donald G Calverley 311 Collier Ave Single Family 201703020020527 $25,000, 856 Gallavista Ave, Jermaine Building Co, To Conduct 37216 Interior Renovations To Existing Single Family Residence... $268,500 Anne Saber, Cindy Motamedi, Kamron Mot... 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Section A - Page 10 www.TNLedger.com MARCH 17 – 23, 2017 Amy Grant’s farm will play host to 2,500 children this summer >> camps from p2 Every week of camp has its own theme based in Jewish values, too. Those themes and courage. And there is no easier place to include loving all of God’s creatures, do that than in the outdoors.” which is animal week. Laura Johnson, CEO of Leadership For international week they learn the Academy, says the ultimate goal is to concept of b’tzelem elohim, the idea that connect people with the outdoors. all human beings from all parts of the “There’s not a lot of spaces in kids’ lives world are created with a divine image. where they get to play in an unstructured “It’s these themes that are rooted way. But that unstructured, imaginative in Judaism but have very universal play is really where kids figure out how applications,” Simon says. “The most the world works - especially when they positive feedback we get on those are from can do that collaboratively together. our non-Jewish campers and families, “Those social dynamics that happen which is really great.” between kids, and the way that they Like any program of the JCC, can create their own imagination games Camp Davis is open to families of together, is so critical to helping them all backgrounds, denominations and with problem solving skills and being able socioeconomic status. to communicate effectively.” “As long as you are open to the ideas Special experiences stand out that all human beings are created equal Jack Simon is the director of Camp Photograph courtesy of the Girl Scouts of Middle Tennessee and there’s beauty in everything, then Davis and Children’s Programming at you’re more than welcome to come join the Gordon Jewish Community Center. childhood programming, fitness, aquatics, individual tracks. There’s the traditional us,” Simon explains. Camp Davis focuses on ‘getting kids dirty wellness programs, as well as art and camp where kids are split up by age “We’re very proud of our Jewish values since 1930’ as their motto says. community activities. groups and rotate curriculum among and our Jewish history because we believe “We’re very proud of that,” Simon “Our summer program takes all of that five core curriculum subjects: sports, art, that it presents these universal ideas such points out. “Our camp has actually been fun stuff and moves it outside,” he adds. music, nature and Israeli culture. as treat your neighbor with respect, about on our site longer than the center has been They average about 120 kids a week for The specialty tracks focus on one thing the importance of taking care of the on the site.” each of the eight weeks of camp and are in the morning, and each week there are environment, about the importance of It’s a 52-acre facility that also hosts the always looking to grow. three specialty tracks that are offered – taking care of your body, about working Jewish Community Center, the full- The camp is divided into two main one in sports, one called a brain builder, together as a team, these are all things tracks, which are then divided into and one that’s focused on arts. service community center that offers early CAMPS >> PAGE 12 Haslam could use some HELP! with gas tax hike, road repairs >> legislature from p3 Tennesseans from Memphis to Mountain Doss says, “I think we talked more “Now we’ve got to determine how we City to wake up in a cold sweat singing, about why aren’t we talking as opposed fund that need,” Tracy says. “That was the Pody-Beavers bill on transgender use or “Lo, Lo, Lo, Lola. …. When she squeezed to actually talking about the bill and discussion last night. Do we fund it with restrooms was unneeded. And Education me tight she nearly broke my spine.” the particulars of it. I’m a bit frustrated a dedicated tax and how we fund it and Commissioner Candice McQueen sent a The long, winding road because people have known since the how much do we fund, where the tax cuts letter to school systems notifying them of Bredesen administration that we need to are and how much tax cuts do we get? So, Anyone who’s ever tried to sing this the Trump guidance showing preference do something. that’s where we come down to where the Beatles classic at a karaoke bar probably for states and local districts to make “So, the can is getting kicked down rubber meets the road.” needed at least a six-pack under their decisions based on their interpretations of the road, and unfortunately, the road is Now that cans are getting kicked and belt and at least a 12-pack to think they federal rules. crumbling, it’s full of potholes, and it’s rubber is meeting road, the kids are in the sounded good. It ain’t “Love Me Do.” McQueen further noted “we believe bumper-to-bumper traffic. So, we need back seat crying, “When are we gonna get The Legislature’s reaction to Gov. Bill decisions on these types of issues should to quit kicking the can and adjust the fuel there?” Haslam’s IMPROVE Act is probably continue to be made at the local level on a tax to keep up with inflation,’’ Doss adds. Asked about the legislative action or leaving him feeling: “Many times I’ve case-by-case basis considering the unique While House Republicans are accusing lack thereof, Haslam almost sounds a little been alone and many times I’ve cried.” needs of all students and how to ensure each other of sending something through like Paul McCartney, the guy who used to Try as he might to make lawmakers their safety and protection.” the Legislature that won’t remotely be a lead singer for The Beatles. understand the state should raise Yet another log on this funeral pyre resemble what they vote on when it “Obviously, we would like to see more transportation money by increasing gas and came in the form of a Supreme Court reaches the full chamber, the Senate decided progress, but I’ve said all along diesel taxes, they don’t want to hear it. decision to remand a transgender claims to have its song and dance down. this is a long road. Passing something like Years in the making, the governor’s student’s case to the appeals court level, In its first action on the governor’s act, this in Tennessee is not easy. That’s why plan, though it incorporates cuts in based on the Trump reversal. a Senate Transportation Subcommittee we haven’t done it in 30 years. business taxes, the Hall tax and the Of course, Pody still says he believes voted unanimously for a shell of a bill “And, the point I would like to make grocery tax (a small one), has been in boys should use boys bathrooms and girls containing nothing but 962 road projects is everybody’s saying we have a problem. trouble almost since the day he unveiled should use girls bathrooms at schools costing $10.5 billion. And we need to sit down and deal with it. He might still be short of votes. across Tennessee. Most people agree. The funding mechanism and what we want to build in terms of roads As a result, House members had to But at the same time, he says he wants accompanying tax cuts are to be put on and bridges and then, second, how are we strip the governor’s tax plan out of the bill to amend his legislation, he also says either in the full Senate Transportation going to pay for it?” and install a competing funding measure school systems should be allowed to Committee or Finance, Ways & Means, Well, at least he remembered the “long using sales taxes just to move it out of a handle “unique situations.” He doesn’t according to Sen. Jim Tracy. road” part. He left out “winding.” transportation subcommittee. say exactly what those are, just unique “We just felt like this was the right time Credit must be given to the Senate Then, they spent a good deal of time situations “in general.” to move forward with the needs and this Transportation Committee for passing an arguing about “smoke and mirrors” With that, during a packed is a good discussion for the subcommittee, amended version of the fuel-tax bill with and legislative tricks in the House’s full subcommittee meeting room, Pody and we’re going to discuss ways to fund a bigger break in the grocery tax and a transportation committee, where it stalled took his bill off notice, saying things are it,” explains Tracy, Senate speaker pro phased-in fuel increase over three years. for at least a week. changing so quickly he needs more time tem. “We’re still in the discussion phase of But there’s still about a month and a Rep. Bill Dunn, a Knoxville Republican to amend the measure. Then, he walked discussing how we’re gonna fund this.” half left in this session to rewrite the lyrics, who presented the bill in a committee out the back door. With all that discussion in progress, or at least to hum a new tune, one that overseen by Rep. Barry Doss is a Leoma But the question remains: What is there why bother? lawmakers can sing along with, because Republican carrying the measure for to change? Tracy acknowledges the Senate dull should never be confused with House Majority Leader Glen Casada, The Trump Administration has Republican Caucus met the previous boring. who is the sponsor but would rather use spoken, and so has the state Department night and everyone agreed “there’s a surplus sales tax revenue than raise the gas of Education in regard to the potty need.” So, they dealt with the need, the Sam Stockard can be reached at tax (are you confused yet?). patrol, one of those issues that causes 962 road and bridge projects. [email protected].
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