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Volume 29 You Heard it First

MJHS students to speak to Wilmore in space Sunday

of Mt. Juliet

November 18, 2009

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MJHS grad Wilmore shoots for the stars

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County squires can’t decide on Curd Rd funding Page 3

New home construction permits highest in years in MJ Page 5

Hundreds pack Charlie Daniels Park for TYFA State games Page 9

The space shuttle Atlantis lifts off Monday afternoon Nov. 16, from Kennedy Space Center’s Launch Pad 39-A in Cape Canaveral, Fla. Six astronauts, including Mt. Juliet’s Barry Wilmore (pictured above, front row on right) headed to the international space station on an 11-day mission. ~ Photo www.NASA.gov

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Linking generations: MJHS student to chat up ‘Butch’ Wilmore, MJHS alum, astronaut From staff reports Talk about calling long distance. Mt. Juliet High junior Shelley Choudhury will be among several Tennessee students questioning NASA shuttle pilot Barry “Butch” Wilmore during a phone uplink scheduled Sunday, Nov. 22. Capt. Wilmore, himself a 1981 graduate of Mt. Juliet High, and the rest of crew of Atlantis, blasted

into space Monday afternoon from Florida’s Kennedy Space Center -- marking the beginning of the end of the space shuttle program. Atlantis will deliver some 15 tons of equipment to the International Space Station and return one of its crew members to Earth during an 11-day mission. The space craft is expected to dock with the ISS sometime today (Wednesday). Choudhury won the

chance through a question contest with Wilmore’s alma mater -- Tennessee Tech. Choudhury says she is looking forward to speaking with Wilmore while he orbits in space. Her question, “If your communication devices failed in space what would you do about that – cause that’s going to be a major issue.” “All I will be thinking about is, ‘I never thought I would be here asking an

Former football coaches Mike Gwaltney, Jerry Kirby, and John Simms are among those invited to the space launch in Florida on Monday for see Captain Barry “Butch” Wilmore, above, blast into space. The educators are set, school authorities said Tuesday, to return by this weekend. ~ Photo courtesy of www.NASA.gov. astronaut a question while they’re in space!’ You never would dream of that and it’s so cool that I get the opportunity,” she said. Capt. Wilmore, 46, invited several of his old high school coaches to watch the lift-off in Florida. A former linebacker for the Golden Bears, Wilmore took a Mt. Juliet High School jersey to space. When his mission is complete, the jersey will be displayed at the school. The six crew members were busy Tuesday surveying the shuttle’s thermal protection system, checking out spacesuits

and grappling the Express Logistics Carrier 1. The crew was also scheduled to install the centerline camera, extend the Orbiter Docking System ring and checkout rendezvous tools in preparation for docking to the ISS today. On Monday, Wilmore, Commander Charles O. Hobaugh and Mission Specialists Leland Melvin and Randy Bresnik used the 50-foot-long shuttle robotic arm and its 50-footlong orbiter boom sensor system to get an up close look at the tiles of Atlantis’ wing leading edges and nose cap.

“In my own view, the important achievement of Apollo was a demonstration that humanity is not forever chained to this planet, and our visions go rather further than that, and our opportunities are unlimited.” ~ Neil Armstrong, press conference, 1999

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Commission fails to decide on support for Curd Road construction By Ben Dudley Special to The Chronicle Wilson County Commissioners were at odds with one another on a number of issues and ended up making decisions that did not exactly show support for their constituents. Monday night’s meeting began with District 22 Commissioner Heather Scott of Mt. Juliet moving two resolutions to right after the reading of the minutes because she had to leave during the meeting. Those resolutions dealt with removing the Road Committee Chairman’s salary and another about holding the funding of the construction on the county’s portion of Curd Road. The most important issue of the evening was the latter of the two, which Scott wanted to amend to say that the funding should be reconsidered after the old Mt. Juliet Elementary property on Mt. Juliet Road had sold and closed. The original wording said for the Budget Committee to reconsider the issue in 120 days if the resolution to fund it with capital outlay notes failed. District 15 Commissioner Mike Justice and several others said that they would not vote for the use of capital outlay notes, but urged that the county should pay for its portion. The county has entered into a contract with Odell Binkley to buy the property for $3.4 million and he has 120 days to pay that money. He has the option of asking for up to two 30day periods of extra time, but he would be forced to pay $25,000 of his earnest

money if he asked for them. “If you all vote to borrow this money (with capital outlay notes), I’m going to move that we borrow $40 million to build a new school,” said District 20 Commissioner Annette Stafford. Scott’s amendment did not pass, but the original version of the resolution was accepted. District 21 Commissioner Eugene Murray said that the people of Mt. Juliet did not necessarily need the money immediately, but they did need to see that this body supports them. The other resolution, which came first, was a change of the Special Acts of 1961 that gave the Road Commission chairman a monthly salary of three times a commissioner’s per diem, which according to District 2 Commissioner Chris Sorey, was $5 a month, making the chairman’s salary $15 a month. “In 1961, the County Commission, which was called the Quarterly County Court, only met four times a year and the Road Committee met every month,” Sorey said. “If you account for inflation of $15 from 1961, it would translate into $108 today, but since the chairman got a raise every time the commissioners got a raise, he makes $1,200 a month today.” Sorey added that this is nothing personal toward Mayor Robert Dedman, who is the Road Commission chairman, because this resolution would not take effect until Sept. 1, 2010, when the county would have a new mayor. He also said that the three candidates running for county mayor agreed with his resolution. “This is just about

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adjusting something that is inappropriate at this time,” Sorey said. “ You’ve got to remember whose money it is that you are spending,” said District 19 Commissioner L.T. Jenkins. “Do you want to pay $1,200 a month for someone to preside over a meeting? Come on!”

The vote was one vote shy of the 17 votes needed for a two-thirds majority but Murray said he was confused by the vote. Sorey moved to have the vote reconsidered and it was; however, it still failed by a wider margin than the previous time. The meeting then continued with committee reports

and then the voting on the remaining resolutions. The resolution to fund the county’s portion of the Curd Road construction with capital outlay notes was deferred to the March meeting. The other resolutions passed with little discussion.

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Local Opinions To the Editor: I want to commend all of the city employees involved in the creation of Mount Juliet’s first disc golf course at Mundy Park. I have long advocated for such a course to be created here, but these folks went out and got it done! I have played disc golf for some years and took advantage of the weather this weekend to check out the new course. This is an easy course for the experienced disc golfer and that is a big plus for novices, seniors, and those who want to get their kids in on the fun. Disc golf is an inexpensive sport that offers anyone an opportunity to compete with friends, bring their kids along or take in a round on their own. Playing by myself I was able to complete the nine-hole course in about half an hour while getting in some needed excercise. Our local sporting goods store has everything you need for a round of disc golf. This course can be a ‘one club’ course for those on a budget. I recommend a mid-range ‘driver’ like the Innova ‘Shark’. Kids should look for ‘clubs’ at

or under 150 grams or just use the larger flying discs they are used to. Disc golf has long been established as a professional sport and everything from long range ‘drivers’ to ‘putters’ are available for the enthusiast who wants to branch out to other area courses. For more information about the sport, check out www.pgda. com . Mundy Park has historically been sadly underutilized and has long been criticized for the level of expense it has created versus its level of use by residents of Mount Juliet. Indeed, when I was there to play a round of disc golf on Sunday, there was a small group from outside of WIlson County on the soccer field, me, and a group ahead of me playing the new disc golf course. This course is good news for our residents and for Mundy Park. There is still work to be done- I never found the first ‘tee’ and course markers are needed- but I urge everyone to check out this great new addition to the recreational opportunities in Mount Juliet. Paul Deyo Mt. Juliet

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Do you like to write but aren’t sure how to go about it, where to start, or what to do with what you already have? A new arm of West Wilson Arts Alliance is gearing up, and you can join other local writers for support, networking, and critique groups. Send your contact information along with a writing sample, and some basic information about you and what you like to write to [email protected], with WW Writers Guild in the subject line for consideration and more information. Wilson Central High School presents Evening with the Arts on Friday, November 20, at the school. Exhibitions begin at 6:30 p.m. from band, choir, dance, drama and art students. There will be a silent auction of original students works, arts events tickets, gift certificates and other arts related memorabilia beginning at 6:30 p.m. Tickets can be purchased in the WCHS office for $10 in advance and $12 at the door the night of the performance. For more information call Wilson Central at 615-453-4600.

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New home construction permits hits all time high in years in MJ By Tomi L. Wiley Managing Editor Proving that Mt. Juliet can still buck the trend of spiraling new home construction that has plagued the rest of the country, a new record for new single family residential permits issued hit a new high for the month of October, City officials said Monday. Mt. Juliet Public Works Director Marlin Keel said there were 33 new

the stimulus package tax incentive could be a factor; could be that builders’ inventory of new homes is decreasing and builders desire to provide additional inventory.” City Manager Randy Robertson agreed that the tax credit for new home buyers could definitely be a factor. “October would be the last point in time to start building and be done by the end of the year,” he noted. “The significant

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for first time a factor in why more new construction past several years. number of single family residential home permits for the month of October is good news for the City,” Keel agreed. “You can read a lot into the significance of the 33 residential permits, what could be a single month spike. I would prefer to wait and see what happens in November, December, and future months to see if a consistent trend is established. I do not want to speculate as to the specific reasons other than it does say that Mt. Juliet remains a preferred destination for new residents and that builders remain confident that their products will sell in Mt. Juliet. “The October permit numbers do exceed our FY10 budget anticipations, which is good news. I hope that the trend continues throughout the remainder of this fiscal year and into years to come.”

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Obituaries CHURCHWELL, Dorothy Ruth Dorothy Churchwell passed away on November 9, 2009 at age 83. A Memorial Service will be held at a later date. Survivors include two daughters: Charlene Bowling of Witchita KS and Beverly (J.L.) Robison of Galivants Ferry SC; sisters: Betty Harmon and Leveda Dew; 5 grandchildren; 9 great-grandchildren; foster-son: Carl Pearson; and numerous nieces and nephews. She is preceded in death by husband George Barton Churchwell, sons Jimmy Balling and Charlie Balling, and parents James Henry and Elsie Ruth Bradshaw Bateman. Sellars Funeral Home, 313 W. Baddour Pkwy, Lebanon TN, 615.444.9393. Obits 615.758.8818 GRISHAM, Mary Ester Mary Grisham went to be with our heavenly Father November 15, 2009 at age 74. The family received friends at Sellars Funeral Home in Lebanon on Tuesday, November 17, from 4-8 p.m. and on Wednesday from noon until service. The chapel service, conducted by Brother Billy Hale, is 1 p.m. Wednesday, November 18, 2009. Interment in Smith County Memorial Gardens. Pallbearers: Matthew Trammell, Mikey Trammell, Marvin Rowe, Terry Hicks, Larry Blackburn, and Tommy Bowen. Honorary Pallbearer: Eddie Trammell. Survivors include husband Omer Grisham of Gordonsville; children: Donna (Marvin) Rowe and Eddie (Marsha) Trammell; siblings: Hazel Hunt, Morine Ramsey, and Kenneth Scott; grandchildren: Nicole (Terry) Hicks, April Sturgill, Matthew (Jennie) Trammell, Jodi Trammell, Kristi McSherry, and Mikey Trammell; great-grandchildren: Tyler, Madison, Jameson, Austin, Joey, Landon, Rylee, and soon-to-be Dylan. She is preceded in death by parents Walter and Hattie Maryella Kerr Scott. Sellars Funeral Home, 313 W. Baddour Pkwy, Lebanon TN, 615.444.9393. Obits 615.758.8818. HOBBS, Jamie Allison Jamie Allison Hobbs, age 37, of Mt. Juliet, passed away unexpectedly Saturday, November 14, 2009. She is survived by husband, Michael Hobbs II; son, Mikee Brown, age 17; daughter Bailey Hobbs, age 11; father, Jim Close; stepmother, Phyllis Close; aunt & uncle, Vickie and Ray Dupree; mother, Diane Allison Gomez and stepfather, George; brother, Todd Close; grandmothers, Margie Close and Wilma Allison; mother and father-in-law, Judy and Mike Hobbs; sister-in-law, Kelly Hobbs (Randy) Sullivan; brother-in-law, Mark Hobbs; nieces, Darby Sullivan, Keelyn SEWING MACHINES Sullivan and Brooklyn Hobbs; stepbrothers, Kip and Casey REPAIRED Perkins, Dear friends Andrea Cornwell, Maribeth Isenberger Written Guarantee and Gladys Gross and many other family and close friends. Funeral services will be Wednesday, November 18, 2009, at St. Stephens Catholic Church at 11:30 a.m. conducted Service Call to Clean by Rev. Pat Kibby. Active pallbearers are Darien Isenberger, and Repair All Makes At David Cornwell, Felix Morel, Mark Hobbs, Barrett Hobbs, Your Home 27 Years Nick Everrett, Bill Thompson and Bruce Ray. Interment to Experience follow at Hermitage Memorial Gardens. Visitation with the family will be Tuesday from 4 – 8 p.m., with a prayer service at 7 p.m. at Hermitage Funeral Home. In lieu of flowers Vacuum Cleaners Repaired Call For Details donations can be made to: Education Fund for Children at Regions Bank. Hermitage Funeral Home and Memorial Gardens, 535 Shute Lane, Old Hickory, TN 37138, 615889-0361.

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Aldi opening date set for April ‘10 By Tomi L. Wiley Managing Editor Mt. Juliet will welcome another grocery store, this one with a bit of a cult following, in the first quarter of next year when Aldi opens its doors on N. Mt. Juliet Road. According to local Aldi Director of Real Estate Jesse Anesi, the discount grocery store is slated to open in April 2010, weather permitting. The sign is already up and construction underway on the lot across from the Paddocks development housing Lowe’s and Wal-Mart on S. Mt. Juliet Road. “I am so excited about having an Aldi in Mt. Juliet,” exclaimed local

resident Bella Farchesi. “I’ve been driving to Hermitage – or sometimes to Lebanon, if I’m in the area – but I’d much rather keep the money in our community.” Anesi said the new grocery will have the same brands and products as other area Aldis but will have a “totally different building.” “It will have the same merchandise and prices but with more windows, higher ceilings, a more open-air environment,” Anesi said. “More display room, more room in general. But the products will be the same.” Anesi added that schematics for the new building are not available at this time, and while he wasn’t certain, he thought the new store will open up six to eight jobs.

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the refrigerator. Lt. Detective Gwin King, Supervisor of the Criminal Investigations Division, wants to warn those involved in filing false police reports that they will be charged with a class E Felony which can carry up to 6 years in prison and a fine up to $3,000.00. Those who falsely report that medication has been stolen and are currently receiving benefits from TennCare will have the report forwarded and charged by the Inspector General’s office and could be charged with defrauding the government which would result in more time in jail if convicted and loss of that benefit. Chief Andy Garrett warns that those who continue to file false police reports will be charged and prosecuted to fullest extent of the law. The chief further states that the increase, in these false reports have put a strain on the Police Department and the judicial system as a whole. Anyone that files a false police report with the Mt. Juliet Police Department will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.

The City of Mt. Juliet is asking all residents to help in the review of the online version of the Mt. Juliet Code. The City has contracted to have a searchable version of the City Code codified and we are at the point of proof reading the Code for errors. You can access the code from the City’s webpage: www.cityofmtjuliet.org . We have a deadline of November 30, 2009, to have this complete, please send any corrections / comments to [email protected]. In your email, please type Mt. Juliet Code in the subject line. Once proofed and adopted the code will be placed on the webpage in a searchable format so that searching for laws can be easily obtained. Thanks for your interest and help. Dr. Corey Jackson, D.D.S., L.L.C.

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Charlie Daniels Park hosts hundreds for TYFA State Championships

Mt. Juliet Youth Football and Cheerleading hosted the TYFA State Championship for the second year in a row at the sports fields at Charlie Daniels Park. Mt. Juliet hosted Old Hickory, Bordeaux, Franklin, Murfreesboro, Smyrna, Spring Hill, Madison, Hendersonville, Grassland, Brentwood, Shelbyville, Nolensville, Goodlettsville, Antioch, East Side and Waverly. Our very own Mt. Juliet had four teams going in to the State Championship, BBB, C Gold, Pee Wee, and Jr. PeeWee Gold. But only one pulled out a victory, C Gold vs Smyrna C Black 20-14. There were hundreds that came from all the communities to support their children on this very special State Championship Day. ~ by Elizabeth Powell, photos by Becky Pennington, tourist.zenfolio.com Brad Paisley, Alan Jackson, Rea, Martina McBride, Predators, Titans are just a few of the signed items you can bid on plus many other packages, baskets, gift cards… you name it! Christmas Shopping at its best while raising funds: it’s time for the 10th Annual Brunch & Bid benefiting the “Friends of the Tennessee School for the Blind.” TSB has been providing quality educational services to Tennessee’s blind and visually impaired children since 1844. Many of its graduates and current students are from Wilson, Davidson, and surrounding counties. Appearances include host Lisa Patton, of Mt. Juliet, the TSB Ensemble, Santa, and special guest appearances. All proceeds go to the school. The Brunch & Bid will be held in the Family Hall at St. Stephens Catholic Church located at 14544 Lebanon Road, Old Hickory, on Saturday, December 3. Doors open at 10 a.m. for food, festivities, and auction item viewing. For more information and ticket prices call 615-583-5050. Last week The Chronicle ran a photo of the Mt. Juliet High School Class of 1949 reunion. The caption mistakenly said the reunion was held at Wilson Central High School, when in fact it was held at the new Mt. Juliet High School. The Chronicle regrets the error and is happy to set the record straight.

MJHS Baseball Training Camp will be held Friday, December 4, at Mt. Juliet High School and the indoor baseball hitting facility. The camp will be run by Coach Mark Purvis, assistant coaches, varsity players and college players (former MJHS players). Camp will cover all fundamentals: pitching, hitting, defense, base running and game situations. Dinner will be provided. Concessions will also be open if campers would like to purchase snacks. What to bring: shorts, t-shirt, sweats, ball cap, 1 glove, 1 bat turf or tennis shoes (no cleats), sleeping bag (for overnighters), money for snacks. Make sure your name is on all items. All pickup will be at the South Side of the Main Building at 11 p.m. or 7 a.m. Parents will be given a ticket, you must have that ticket to pick up your child. For more information contact Michelle Osborne at 615-477-2608 or email [email protected].

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Belk employees donate $1,167 to United Way of Wilson County

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Belk, Inc. announced last week a $1,167 contribution to the United Way of Wilson County (UWWC). The check was presented to UWWC’s Campaign Chair, Luke Winchester from First Freedom Bank by Mt. Juliet Belk Store Manager, Jeff Perry. “We’re pleased to present this check on behalf of Belk, Inc. and our store to benefit the local United Way agencies that serve the Mt. Juliet community,” said Perry. “Belk is committed to giving back to the communities it serves through its financial contributions and volunteer support of the United Way and numerous other charities and non-profit organizations throughout the South.” “Belk was very creative in raising these funds,” said Winchester. “Belk employees held a bake sale, a silent auction, and collected payroll designations among other things,” Winchester said. He added, “this is the type of community spirit that is so needed among our corporate partners. We’re proud to have Belk, Inc. as one of our energetic campaigns.” Based in Charlotte, N.C., Belk, Inc. is the nation’s largest privately owned mainline department store company with 306 Belk stores in 16 southern states. The company was founded in 1888 by William Henry Belk in Monroe, N.C., and is in the third generation of The Best Christmas Pageant Ever by Barbara Robinson Belk family leadership. ~ Photo published by Samuel French, Inc., directed by Diane Cater, is a by Tomi L. Wiley

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comedy about a couple struggling to put together a church Christmas pageant are faced with the daunting task of casting the most unruly bunch of siblings in town. Laughter and mayhem abound when they present the Christmas story in a unique way that you will never forget. Show Dates are November 20-December 6 (NO Friday Nov 27 show). Special show times are Friday-Saturday – 7 p.m., Sunday – 2 p.m. Purchase tickets online or call 615-598-8950 - $15 Adults, $12 Seniors/Members, $10 Children (under 12). Encore Theatre Company performance space is located at 14905A Lebanon Road, Old Hickory 37138 (behind Tractor Supply Company). Check our website at w w w. encore-theat re-company.org for direct ions.

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The Chronicle of Mt. Juliet, November 18, 2009, Page 11

Local water park, marina bought by former Six Flags execs

Expansion for 2010 Season The new owners are planning a multi-million dollar program to expand the water park as well as improve current facilities. The upgrades are slated to be in place for the start of the 2010 season. A formal announcement of the new attractions and other upgrades is scheduled for the first week of December. “Nashville Shores already has many of the pieces in place to make a great water park and family resort,” said Burke. “By capitalizing on the existing assets, utilizing our park and entertainment experience, and adding some exciting improvements, we believe that we can transform this property into a regional family destination.” Mike Williams has

been one of the primary owners of Nashville Shores since its inception. Williams was looking for the right type

of buyer for the property. Burke and Story’s expertise in the industry and the means to improve the facility

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An investor group led by Kieran Burke and Gary Story, industry veterans who built the world’s largest regional theme park company from a single Oklahoma City amusement park, has purchased Nashville Shores Water Park and Marina. Burke, formerly Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Six Flags, Inc. (and its predecessor companies), and Story, formerly President and Chief Operating Officer of Six Flags, have formed Nashville Shores Holdings, LLC and acquired Nashville Shores. Terms of the transaction were not disclosed. The new company owns and will operate Nashville Shores, which consists of a water park, marina and boat rental operation located on 385 acres of land and water ten miles east of downtown Nashville on the banks of J. Percy Priest Lake. Nashville Shores first operating season was in 1998. “Gary and I have been looking for special opportunities on which we could work together again,” said Burke, President of Nashville Shores Holdings, LLC. “Nashville Shores presents a rare opportunity to develop an existing facility into a first rate water park, marina and campground close to the heart of a top U.S city. “And, the growing and diverse Nashville market helped to convince us that when we deliver a first class water park in 2010, families and businesses in Middle Tennessee, as well as tourists that visit, will respond very positively.”

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Community Calendar Special entertainment at MJSC November 18 Johnny Counterfit will be performing at the Mt. Juliet Senior Center on Wednesday, November 18, at 1 p.m. The community is invited to attend - no admission fee. Doors open at 12:30 p.m. Seating is limited, so don’t be late! If you have any questions, please call 615-758-9114.

WC Young Republicans meet November 19 Wilson County Young Republicans will meet at 7 p.m., Thursday, November 19, at the Wilson County Republican Headquarters which is located at 1221 South Hartmann Dr in Lebanon. Local blogger Ken Marrero and Drew Johnson with the Tennessee Center for Policy Research will be the guest speakers for November. For more information, email [email protected], call (615) 583-9797 or visit us online at www.wilsonyr.com.

MJ FFA holds food drive November 21 Mt. Juliet FFA will be collecting non-perishable food at the Old Hickory/Mt. Juliet Tractor Supply Store on Saturday, November 21. The food will be given to Mt. Juliet Community Help Center to be distributed to less fortunate families. Please support this great cause.

Vol State Alumni Homecoming November 21 Take a “Stroll through the Decades” with the Volunteer State Community College Alumni Association as they celebrate Homecoming on Saturday, November 21. The Pioneer basketball teams will take on Motlow State in two games: 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. Alumni in attendance will be recognized at half court between the games. Vol State Cheerleaders and the Dance Team are set to perform. The Alumni Association and the Athletic Department will host a hospitality room beginning at 1 p.m. Alumni can enjoy refreshments and reconnect with friends. The Alumni Advisory Council is challenging Alumni with the “Your Change Can Make a Change” Campaign. Bring your loose change to donate to the Vol State Alumni Association Scholarship Fund.

Wilson County Referral Group meets Weekly The Wilson County Referral Group meets on Wednesday mornings from 7:30 – 9 a.m. at the Red Robin restaurant in Providence off of Mt. Juliet Road and I-40. Guests are welcome and for more information on how to expand your business and any additional information or questions about the group please contact Joe or Pat Rice at 615-613-3319 or 615-613-3318.

Just a reminder: 5 weeks ‘til Christmas

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Reflections from an Old Friend Taking stuff for granted The human mind is amazing. Just think about it. Think of all the things you can do without really even thinking about it. Just try this. Raise your arms above your head, wiggle your fingers, stick your tongue out and hum. I want you to think of all the things you just did without much effort at all. Then I want you to realize how blessed you are to be able to do all those things with little or no effort. There are many people each and every day that are either born without the ability or lose the ability to do all the things you just did and more as a result of an injury or illness. There are many days when most of us awake in just an all around bad mood. I must admit that I do this myself. I have gone many days wining because of some of the smallest things. But all it takes for me to be put in my place is to see someone else facing far more challenges than me handling their situation with far more class, dignity, character, integrity and enthusiasm. Now that is something that can set you straight in a hurry. Life is not easy and there is always going to be someone else that will face far more challenges in life. The positive lessons we learn from them is what makes us tougher, stronger and more supportive. The older I have gotten and the more challenges and experiences I have each and every day have taught me many things, especially gratitude, humbleness and the ability to count and appreciate my many blessings. The older I get the less I find myself fussing about what I do and don’t have. I personally think that is why we do so much for our children. We want the very best for them and will do without so that our children have better than what we had when we were kids. With all of this in mind, please count your blessings each and every day. Please take time to realize what we sometimes take for granted. Please love on the ones you love each and every moment and chance you get for there are no guarantees they will be here tomorrow. Please take time to talk, listen, touch and learn from those that you love and care for because there is no guarantee that you will have the ability to touch, feel, see hear, or hug those that you love tomorrow. There are 86,400 seconds in a twenty four hour period. Please enjoy as many of them as you can.

Tennessee Season to Remember December 3 Governor Phil Bredesen and First Lady Andrea Conte will host the seventh annual “Tennessee Season to Remember,” a holiday memorial service for families and friends who have lost a loved one to homicide. The public is invited to attend this year’s ceremony at 5:30 p.m. on Thursday, December 3, in the House Chambers located on the second floor of the State Capitol. Parking is available downtown and admission is open. For more information about the event, please contact the Office of the First Lady at (615) 741-7846.

MJHS Baseball Training Camp December 4 MJHS Baseball Training Camp will be held Friday, December 4, at Mt. Juliet High School and the indoor baseball hitting facility. The camp will be run by Coach Mark Purvis, assistant coaches, varsity players and college players (former MJHS players). Camp will cover all fundamentals: pitching, hitting, defense, base running and game situations. Dinner will be provided. Concessions will also be open if campers would like to purchase snacks. What to bring: shorts, t-shirt, sweats, ball cap, 1 glove, 1 bat turf or tennis shoes (no cleats), sleeping bag (for overnighters), money for snacks. Make sure your name is on all items. All pickup will be at the South Side of the Main Building at 11 p.m. or 7 a.m. Parents will be given a ticket, you must have that ticket to pick up your child. For more information contact Michelle Osborne at 615-477-2608 or email [email protected].

City Holiday Craft Fair December 4, 5 & 6 City of Mt Juliet Parks and Recreation Department will be having their first Holiday Craft Fair Friday, December 4, from 12 until 7 p.m., Saturday, December 5 from 8 a.m. until 7 p.m. and Sunday, December 6, from 12 until 3 p.m. It will be inside the Mt. Juliet Community Center in Charlie Daniels Park. Come shopping for that unique and one of a kind holiday gift for that special someone. For booth rental information call 615-758-6522. Booth space is limited and on a first come first served basis.

West Wilson Big Brothers Christmas Toy and Food Drive Through December 13 West Wilson Big Brothers of Mt. Juliet annual Christmas Toy and Food program is gearing up. Families in need of food and toys are required to pre-register and may do so at the Charlie Daniels Park Community Center from November 9 through December 13 from 8 a.m. until 7 p.m. Monday - Friday. Applications are also available at the Mt. Juliet Help Center during their normal operating hours. Due to the increased need in our community, pre-registration is essential and required. Families that do not register will shop after all pre-registered families have been served and may not receive as many gifts. Visit www.bigbrothersofmt.org for further information.

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FOR RENT “REDUCED” Old Hickory/Lakewood Duplex. 2 BR, Brick, 1 Bath. On quiet dead end street. Lease/Deposit. $525.00. 615-881-6445. I

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FOR RENT DUPLEX - Mt. Juliet. 2 Bedroom. Deposit & References. 758-5109, call between 5pm -10pm. I TC ___________________________ Mt. Juliet/Old Hickory. 3BR, 1.5 Bath. Full Basement, Central H/A. 2 car carport. Renovated. $995. per month + Deposit. 615479-5490. I TC

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FOR SALE Two original Kerosene heaters with cans. Perfect condition. $40 each. 758-2312 or 516-6337. P 18 ___________________________ Square Bale Hay For Sale. Call 405-3784 or 405-8513. ___________________________ 1) High Quality Full Mattress Set. New w/Warranty. Can deliver. Lists $240.00, sacrifice $117.00. New Queen Set Lists $299, Sell $127. 615-394-08612) New King Mattress set in plastic. Never used. Warranty inc. Retails for $360. Will sell for $187. 615-575-5992. 3) Bedroom set-Cherry or pine finish. Queen/Full Bedroom Set $397.00 Mike, 615394-0861. New in boxes. Lists $999.00. Will sell for $567.00. Lay-a-way available. Can deliver. 615394-0861. 4) All new, all leather Sofa & Loveseat. No vinyl!!! Lists $1899, will sell for $957.00. Lay-a-way available. Can deliver. 615394-0861. 5) Queen Memory Foam Mattress Brand new with warranty $287.00. Also, have a boxspring if needed. Call Mike at 615-394-0891 w/ questions. 615-3940861. I TC ___________________________ Assorted sizes concrete blocks, flue liners, misc. stone. 758-5241 leave message. I 12-2 ___________________________ Hunter’s Special Camper. Fits full size pickup. Top raises 12”. Auto heat, water, 3 burner stove, oven, sink. $800.00. 414-3077. 1191 Nonaville Road. Bill Beck

FIREWOOD Firewood for Sale. Pick up or delivered. Call Mickey. 615-579-8319 or 615-7583893. P 01-6

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GARAGE SALE MOVING SALE 912 SHADOW LANE, Mt. Juliet. Friday & Saturday, Nov. 20 & 21, 8am until ? Household, antique clock cases & works, & misc. ___________________________ GARAGE SALE - Saturday, NOV. 21,7am-NOON. 4857 RAINER DRIVE. ___________________________ Garage Sale - Friday & Saturday, Nov 20 & 21, 7am Refrigerator, art work, ladies designer clothes, sizes 0, 2, 4, 6. Jewelry, belts, purses, household items, Christmas collectibles, Dept 56, Fitz & Floyd. ___________________________ CHRISTMAS CRAFT SALE Nov. 21, 9am-5pm. 5953 STEWARTS FERRY PIKE. From I-40, take S. Mt. Juliet Road to Stewarts Ferry, turn left, go approximately 3 miles to 5953 on left. ___________________________ GARAGE SALE - Saturday, Nov. 21, 8am-1. 1908 SUMMER LAKE, off N. Greenhill Road. Furniture, clothes & small appliances. ___________________________ Garage Sale - November 20 & 21, 8am-4pm. 1532 STONEHILL ROAD (off Belinda Pkwy). Indoors - Rain or shine. Nice Christmas Gifts. Lots of crystal, china teacups & saucers, misc. china. Silverplated serving pieces & chest of flatware. Paintings, art prints, glass top breakfast table set with stools. Men’s & Women’s clothing. Household, electronics, misc. Call 476-8515 for directions. ___________________________ YS - Lots of dresses & casual wear. Boys 4 & 5 shoes & clothes. Misc. Little of everything. 3920 PLANTATION DRIVE, Hermitage, TN 37076. Nov. 20 & 21. ___________________________ Yard Sale - Nov. 21. Saturday ONLY. 8am-4pm. 1610 ALDSDALE ROAD, 3 miles from Providence, off Belinda Pkwy. Books, CDs, Christmas decorations, riding mower. Saturday ONLY. No early birds. Rain cancels. ___________________________ HUGE MOVING SALE - Saturday, Nov. 21, 7am - Until. Furniture, Framed art, decorative items. Too many items to list. 7007 TIMBER OAK DRIVE, Mt. Juliet. Look up address on craigslist.com for early sale of items. ___________________________ YARD SALE - 1009 SADDLEWOOD DRIVE, Mt. Juliet. Saturday, Nov. 21. 6am-? Furniture, clothing, tools. Misc.

CLASSIFIEDS GARAGE SALES Holiday Shopping Fair Saturday, November 21, 2009, 11am to 4pm Silver Springs Community217 Karen Directions: east on Lebanon Rd, left on Benders Ferry, first right into Silver Springs Find all your favorites for the holidays including Mary Kay, Roden & Fields, Pampered Chef, Silpada, Premier Jewelry, handbags, gift baskets and more. Come shop for the day, receive a $300 Grocery Rebate certificate and chance to win great prizes from all vendors and a grand prize Certificate for a 7 Night Cruise for 2. For more details call Denise Ruiz 615-319-9294. Drivers: CDL-A. 2 years Min. Verf Exp. Nashville, Full Service Terminal! 800397-2724. P 11-18

HELP WANTED 100 WORKERS NEEDED. Assemble crafts, wood items, sewing. Materials provided. To $480 + week. Free information. 24 Hours. 801-4284893. P 11-25 ___________________________ DIRECT SUPPORT/SUPERVISOR POSITION Person centered company that provides day and residential services to a wonderfully active adult female with intellectual disabilities is searching for just the right person to join our team as support staff and work into a supervisory role! This position will assist with daily activities, choice making, and social interaction both at home and in the community. Do you have a positive attitude? Possess basic documentation skills? Can you learn quickly, multi-task, problem solve and think on your feet? Does the thought of helping an individual live independently and fostering their quality of life appeal to you? If so then you might be just who we are searching for! Competitive start pay and benefits offered. Drug screen, background check, TB testing, clear driving record, GED/HS Diploma required. Equal Opportunity Employer pursuant to the Title VI act of 1964. Contact 931-808-2973 to apply. ___________________________ Lebanon, TN - DIRECT SALES REP. Responsible for selling cable and communication solutions for assigned area by promoting the features, benefits and value of Charter products and services. Achieve revenue and customer goals by developing and maintaining strong relationships with both current and prospective customers. Bachelors degree in business, marketing or related field, or equivalent experience desired. Apply on line: www.Charter. com. EEO/AA Employer

HOME IMPROVEMENT FINISH CARPENTER 758-9954 ● 30 Years ● Experience ● Free Estimates For All Your Remodeling Needs

PROMPT, COURTEOUS SERVICE DIAMOND 13 BARN BUILDERS. Pole Barns & Skid Steer Work. Call 7148052. [email protected] ___________________________ TOMMY’S BUILDERS REMODELING. Room Additions, Electrical, Plumbing, Painting, Gutters, Siding, Decks, Roofing, Drywall & Repairs. 30 years experience. Bonded & Insured. 405-8179. ___________________________ HARD WOOD FLOORS Installation, sand and finish, refinish old floors. Terry Pearson 754-8385 TC ___________________________ CONCEPT BUILDERS - Sunrooms, additions, remodeling, screened patios & garages. ROOFING. FREE Estimates Licensed & insured. 754-6390 or 9736690 ___________________________ LANGLEY HOME IMPROVEMENTS. All types of remodeling. Room Additions, decks, sunrooms, bath rooms. FREE Estimates. Licensed - Bonded-Insured 390-7010 or 758-0094 ___________________________ ESTES ROOFING. 22 Years Experience. Great rates. FREE Estimates. Workmanship Warranty. Wilson County’s most trusted roofing company. 443-3210 ___________________________ MICHAEL’S HOME IMPROVEMENTS. 754-4580. Pressure washing, decks built and sealed. Driveways sealed, Roofing repairs. Painting & Drywall. Rotten wood repairs. Carpentry work & more. Good prices. 20 years experience. ___________________________ CARPENTER’S HANDYMAN SERVICE. “Let a real carpenter do the work”. All handyman services available. Licensed, bonded & insured. 20 years experience. 364-8844. P 11-4 ___________________________ RICK’S HOME MAINTENANCE. Quality work. References. 20 years experience. Satisfaction guaranteed. Call Rick 568-6131.

HOME REPAIR ROBERSON Remodeling. OFFERING HOME REPAIR services of all types. Including carpentry (trim & finish), Painting, Plumbing, Electric, Replacement Doors, Windows, Gutters, Siding, Carports. Garage conversions. Richard 582-1079.

HOME REPAIR STRAIGHT LINE BUILDERS, LLC. Remodeling, Repairs, Decks, Drywall, painting, trimwork, repair or replace electric and plumbing fixtures. All handyman jobs. Specializing in Handicap/adaptive needs such as ramps, grab bars, bathroom and kitchen remodel per wheelchair access. Licensed and Insured. FREE Estimates Over 30 years experience. Call 615-504-4787 or 615-405-4339. Email: [email protected]

LAWN CARE AERATE! Aerate! Aerate! And Much More. Overseed, Dethatch, Fertilize, Lime, etc. Free Estimates. 4535800. I TC ___________________________ MAAS TREE SERVICE. Commercial & Residential. Licensed & Insured. Free Estimates. 615-945-2755. Call this winter for delivered FIREWOOD. P 1-5 ___________________________ LAWN MAINTENANCE. Free estimates, mowing, mulching, trimming, leaf removal. Call Joann. Cell 405-2368 ___________________________ EARHART LAWN CARE. Leaf Removal, Mowing - Aerating - Landscaping Seeding - Fertilizing. Jason-481-9909. ___________________________ IT’S TIME TO: Aerate/Overseed/Mulch/ Trim Shrubs. C&A Lawn Care. 969-1813 Charles. P 11-25 ___________________________ PREPARE FOR WINTER. GUTTERS CLEANED/VACUUMED, LEAF REMOVAL. TREES TRIMMED. Pressure washing, home winterizing. No job too small. Reasonable rates and references available. Jack 838-6424. ___________________________ WE WILL BUY MOWERS for Cash. Running or NOT. We also trade & repair. 8475005. 9am-5pm. I TC

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PAINTING For Immaculate Interior Painting at an Honest, Affordable Price call Johnny at Diane’s Painting. 615-2384217. P 11-25 ___________________________ Vester Bradshaw’s Painting. Interior and exterior painting. Drywall & Texture Repair. Cabinet refinishing. Power washing, Driveway & Decks sealed. Minor carpentry work. 615642-6191. ___________________________ ANTONELLI PAINTING and Repairs. 35 years experience. Interior/Exterior painting. Drywall repairs. Pressure Washing, Deck Refinishing, Replacement Windows. 449-6512 or 5123964. I TC ___________________________ SAVAGE PAINTING - Interior - Exterior. OWNER ON EVERY JOB. Very reasonable. Free estimates. References. Cell 337-2960, 8835810. ___________________________ ******B&H PAINTING***** Interior & Exterior. Free Estimates. Reasonable Rates. Give us a call. 615-4240133. I 7-15 ___________________________ RUSTY BRADSHAW PAINTING. Residential & Commercial. Inside & Outside. Drywall & Carpentry Repair. Pressure wash & Seal decks & Driveways. Call 615-4561664. P 11-18 ___________________________ THE LORD’S COLORS PAINTING AND CONSTRUCTION. 26 Years International Experience. Architectural/ Interior/ Exterior Design. Residential/Commercial/ Industrial. Remodeling/New Constructions. Call Christian for estimates 5829254. 11-18

PLUMBING Carter Plumbing - Repair Services, Drains, Water Heaters, New additions, remodels. Insured and bonded. For all your plumbing needs call 615-232-9051.

WANTED CASH FOR GUITARS amps, keyboards, drums, etc. call Ray 615-512-1989.

WEEKLY BIBLE VERSE James 4:1-3 Where do wars and fights come from among you? Do they not come from your desires for pleasure that war in your members? 2 You lust and do not have. You murder and covet and cannot obtain. You fight and war. Yet you do not have because you do not ask. 3 You ask and do not receive, because you ask amiss, that you may spend it on your pleasures.

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