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Sunday, June 29, 2008

Sunday June 29 2008 At the Historic Ellis Garage

Mayor Karl Dean
Council Member Vivian Wilhoite
and the
Una neighborhood Watch/Association
Invite you to the
Dedication and Unveiling of the UNA Historical Marker
Sunday June 29, 2008
3:00 PM
At the Historic Ellis Garage
Corner of Smith Springs and old Murfeesboro Roads
Parking available at UNA Elementary School
2018 Murfreesboro Road
We hope you will join us!
Photo by Mindy Schwartz

Davidson County crime log for June 19-23, 2008

CRIME LOG These are the most serious calls handled by the Metro police, listed by time, crime reported and address. Some reports may be unfounded. Police calls are listed by police precinct or town. When police cannot immediately determine the location of a crime, the address given is that of the police station or hospital where the crime was reported. Antioch 1:15 a.m., residential burglary, 5100 block Rice Road 4:08 p.m., residential burglary, 1600 block Hickory Highlands Drive Donelson 9:18 a.m., nonresidential burglary, 500 block Stewarts Ferry Pike 10:10 a.m., nonresidential burglary, at Old Lebanon Pike and Lebanon Pike 11:14 p.m., residential burglary, 600 block Royal Crest Avenue Downtown 10:38 p.m., holdup/robbery, at Ninth Avenue North and Broadway Hermitage 3:43 p.m., holdup/robbery, 4800 block Lebanon Pike 8:01 p.m., holdup/robbery, 4700 block Lebanon Pike Priest Lake 3:55 p.m., residential burglary, 3200 block New Towne Road South 2:44 a.m., holdup/robbery, 1800 block Air Lane Drive 7:06 a.m., shooting, 1000 block Murfreesboro Pike 5:04 p.m., holdup/robbery, 1500 block Lebanon Pike Una 8:22 a.m., residential burglary, 2200 block Smith Springs Road 6:47 p.m., residential burglary, 100 block Nashboro Greens 6:51 p.m., residential burglary, 100 block Nashboro Greens 7:58 p.m., holdup/robbery, 2500 block Murfreesboro Pike 8:26 p.m., holdup/robbery, 2500 block Murfreesboro Pike 9:46 p.m., holdup/robbery, 1900 block Longhunter Lane Antioch 6:21 a.m., holdup/robbery, 500 block Piccadilly Row 10:12 p.m., residential burglary, 300 block Dover Glen Drive Donelson 4:48 p.m., residential burglary, 3100 block Hunters Hill Road Priest Lake 1:01 p.m., residential burglary, 500 block Rural Hill Road South 1:45 a.m., residential burglary, 900 block Winthorne Drive 10:41 a.m., holdup/robbery, 6400 block Nolensville Road 11:06 a.m., holdup/robbery, 5300 block Mt. View Road 11:16 a.m., nonresidential burglary, 1100 block Vultee Boulevard 12:46 p.m., holdup/robbery, 800 block Fesslers Parkway 8:52 p.m., holdup/robbery, 1500 block Lebanon Pike Una 2:57 p.m., residential burglary, 1400 block Doubletree Lane Hermitage 5:47 a.m., holdup/robbery, 300 block Old Lebanon Dirt Road 6:35 a.m., holdup/robbery, 300 block Old Lebanon Dirt Road Priest Lake 6:59 p.m., residential burglary, 3200 block New Towne Road South 8:21 a.m., residential burglary, 6400 block Sunnywood Drive 3:22 p.m., holdup/robbery, 5300 block Hickory Hollow Parkway 3:25 p.m., rape, at Chaparal Court 3:40 p.m., holdup/robbery, 2700 block Murfreesboro Pike Antioch 11:27 a.m., residential burglary, 4700 block Lori Drive 9:59 p.m., holdup/robbery, 2400 block Murfreesboro Pike Donelson 6:41 p.m., residential burglary, 3000 block Lebanon Pike East 1:12 a.m., holdup/robbery, 3400 block Dickerson Pike 3:02 p.m., residential burglary, 2600 block Morganmeade Drive 4:26 p.m., holdup/robbery, 1500 block Luton Street Hermitage 9:50 a.m., nonresidential burglary, 1400 block Central Court South 5:04 p.m., holdup/robbery, 800 block Bell Road 5:57 p.m., residential burglary, 300 block Plus Park Boulevard 10:30 p.m., residential burglary, 1300 block Mars Drive 11:46 p.m., shooting, 400 block Swiss Avenue Donelson 1:47 a.m., residential burglary, 3200 block Knobview Drive Hermitage 11:51 a.m., holdup/robbery, 5700 block Old Hickory Boulevard Priest Lake 5:10 p.m., residential burglary, 600 block Country Meadow Court 6:38 p.m., residential burglary, 3300 block Towneship Road South 5:52 a.m., holdup/robbery, 800 block Murfreesboro Pike 7:08 a.m., holdup/robbery, 5300 block Cane Ridge Road 1:18 p.m., rape, at Murfreesboro Pike 4:09 p.m., residential burglary, 1200 block Saturn Drive This list gets longer and longer every week.Let's try and take care of this and get a Neighborhood Watch Group going in your area.

Friday, June 27, 2008

Saturday June 21, 2008 Driving with Ms. Vivian Around her District "29" Part 2

On Saturday, June 21, 2008 Vivian and I drove around District "29". There were so many events going on around our District...


The first stop was a Fish Fry held by The Antioch-Canibeel Life Group of the Greater Nashville Church. This was a fundraiser to help raise funds to send preteens and teenagers to Summer Camp.












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All Photos taken by Mindy Schwartz

Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Nashville Shores announces special events for the Fourth

BY ANDY HUMBLES | AHUMBLES@TENNESSEAN.COM | 726-5939 • June 24, 2008 The Shores and Stripes Festival at Nashville Shores will include a fireworks show on Thursday, July 3 and the Shores and Stripes Boat Parade on Friday, July 4. After 5 p.m. Thursday, July 3, a discounted rate of $20 per car will be allowed into Nashville Shores, 4001 Bell Road in Hermitage, with access to the water park from 5 to 7 p.m. Other events are a Freedom Party at 6-10 p.m., and beach concert from 6 to 9 p.m. and 9:15 to about 10 p.m. with the fireworks at 9 p.m. Events on July 4 will be the 2008 Shores and Stripes Boat Parade at 1-3 p.m. and the showing of Independence Day at 8:30 p.m. as the Dive-In Movie. Friday’s events are included in the regular admission. All-day admission is $23.95 plus tax for people 48 inches and taller and $17.95 plus tax for persons shorter than 48 inches and ages 55-over. Admission after 3 p.m. is $11.95 plus tax. Call 889-7050 for information.

Preds investor Del Biaggio owes $88.4 million to creditors, bankruptcy filing shows

By BRAD SCHRADE • Staff Writer (Tennessean) • June 24, 2008 Nashville Predators investor William J. "Boots" Del Biaggio III owes creditors almost $35 million more than he owns, and he lists his $23.5 million stake in the team as his biggest asset, according to federal bankruptcy papers filed Monday. Del Biaggio owes $88.43 million to creditors, including $10 million to former Preds owners Craig Leipold, according to a summary of his assets and liabilities filed in federal court in Northern California. He lists $53.9 million in assets, including $12.1 million in real property - all in California, as part of his assets. Del Biaggio owns a 27% stake in the Predators, the second highest stake in the team. His financial implosion over the past month has clouded the off-season of Nashville's hockey club. Del Biaggio is facing a bankruptcy, a federal probe and a series of lawsuits claiming he defrauded creditors The team is owned by a majority group of local investors led by David Freeman. Freeman has said Del Biaggio's problems will not impact the team operations. A initial meeting with creditors is scheduled before a bankruptcy trustee next month. That will begin the process of dividing Del Biaggio's assets, including his stake in the team.

Sunday, June 1, 2008

Nashville celebrates Great American Cleanup Month… May 2008

The Alliance of District 29 Cleaned-up and Cleaned-Out, May 24th and May 31st, 2008.


Give yourself a big round of applaud for the outstanding turn-out for our May 24th Great American Clean-Up Day. Close to 200 residents turned out for the Greatest Clean-up Day in District 29 history. Simply Awesome!! On this day, you re-painted your street numbers, picked up trash, shredded your confidential documents, donated clothing and cell phones and threw away unneeded large appliances and furniture that was not worth giving to anyone.

What a day. Everyone enjoyed the fried fish cooked right before your hungry eyes (next year the food will be ready right at the beginning of eating time and don’t forget, we will need a first aid kit too for an even better clean-up). To all the neighborhood watches, associations and neighbors, you get and deserve a standing ovation.

We concluded our Great American Clean-Up efforts with “Sign-Off” Day on Saturday, May 31st at 6 am in the morning (yes you read it right 6 AM. Ok I got there at 6:30 AM). I guess you are wondering what is Sign-Off Day? Sign-Off Day is when a group of neighbors or neighborhood group get together and remove signs out of the right-of-ways and off of poles and stop signs.

A group of us, Lena, Ann, Mike, James, Mark, Gloria and yours truly removed signs from the public right of ways. I think that we should make this a monthly event, what do you think? Ok we will. You must agree that all of these signs in the right of ways are an eyesore and many times they look tacky. Email me if you would like to join us for our next “Sign-Off” morning.

Thank You Friends of the Alliance of District 29

Thank you! to the following community businesses that helped make our Alliance of District 29 Great American Clean-Up Day and Sign-Off Day a B-I-G S-U C C E S S.

Metro Beautification Commission (Thank you Veronica and Lawrence), Mayor’s Office of Neighborhoods, Starbucks Coffee, Kryspie Kreme, Sambucka Barbershop, Shred-It (Thank you Decosta), Goodwill Industries, Call to Protect and especially to Ms. Phyllis’s husband for being the impromptu fish fryer at the picnic after the clean-up.

A Very Special Thank-You to Una Church of Christ

A Special thanks to the entire congregation of Una Church of Christ for providing the location. It was absolutely a great location. Sister Tanner and Brother were wonderful with their help with the logistics, truly God sent. Everything ran very smooth. Thank you Ms. Lena for proposing this location.

Thanks to Fire Engine 33/35 for stopping by. You were a big help!

Here are a few highlights of the Clean-up day:

Bayview held a successful neighborhood yard sale the week prior. I found some good deals. My dog Feebie is enjoying the mats

Castlegate spruced up their gateway entrances. The Sharps really do have green thumbs. I hope those shrubs worked out! Smile!

Cedar Cliff NW re-painted street addresses. Jerry is a Rembrandt I hear.

Edge O Lake pack picked up debris in the area. Vicky provided morning refreshments.

Forest View/ Forest Pointe combined their efforts and picked up debris in the area and held a yard sale one week prior.

The Greens residents organized the McDonald House drink tabs collection.

Nashboro Woods held an awesome neighborhood yard sale. Re-painted entrance signs (unexpected, I would say).

Percy Priest Meadows lent a hand to area neighbors by bring items to the drop-off for those who could not get to the clean-up. Jerry you can really drive a truck.

Priest Lake Park NW provided logistics and organization.

Una NW picked up debris in the area one week prior.

The "GREEN"S" represented by Mindy Schwartz and Taryn Simpson.

Thank you to Mr. Leon.

A great and hard-working time was held by all. Check out the pictures (taken by Mindy Schwartz)! Thank you once again!

Vivian!