inside notes/quotesfiles.ctctcdn.com/add63237201/fe14d883-e5c7-40a1-8... · there are some groups...

22
New Neighbors League Club Volume 113, Issue 9 September 2014 Upcoming Dates To Remember Board Meetings: Sept 11, Oct 9, Nov 6, Dec 4, Jan 8 Coffees: Sept 18, Oct 16, Nov 13, Dec 11, Jan 15 Luncheons: Sept 25, Oct 23, Nov 20, Dec 18, Jan 22 Inside Notes/Quotes Activities 10-13 Birthdays 7 Board Meeting 2 Board Member List 20 Calendar 21 Club Director’s Blog 1 Prospective Member Coffee 2 Luncheon Information 3 Luncheon Minutes 7 New Members 5 Presidents Message 1 Renewals & Non- Renewals 6 Sponsors 14-17 Sunshine News 4 Tennessee Tidbits 4 Looks like Fall is just around the corner - are you ready? I'm looking forward to our Fall Social on the 13th, which is the performance of Fiddler On The Roof at The Factory in Franklin. We also have a plan for dinner before the show. We had a 20% discount on our block of tickets for really good seats. Tickets are on a first-come first-serve basis. We want to welcome our new members, some who joined us through the Au- gust amnesty policy. Be sure to meet them soon. All ladies who have been members for less than a year are invited to get involved with Lettuce Become Friends. This is an activity where newer members can get together in a small group. There are some groups which took time off in the summer that will resume this month also. Some of the groups returning after a break are: Best Face Forward, Book Clubs, Bunco Groups, Cocktails & Conversation, and Happy Hour. Check over the activity list and find one to try out! Also - VERY IMPORTANT ! September 19 th is “Talk Like A Pirate Day” - Start practicing your Argghh now. Martha Hi This year has flown by. It seems only yesterday that I was anxiously looking forward to the first signs of Spring and now the schools are back in session and Summer is almost over. Labor Day is just around the corner followed by a ma- jor holiday every month until New Year’s Eve! Let the celebrations and this crazy wonderful season begin! September is the month in New Neighbors when we welcome back our friends who have been travelling and those activities which have had a Summer Break. We will have more of our friends back in town and more opportunities to have fun with them! Our Social is on the 13 th of this month. The committee has put together a wonderful evening of musical entertainment at a substantial discounted rate. At the time of writing, there are only 20 tickets left which is only 10 couples. We won’t be able to get any more of these tickets at this price, so don’t delay. The Social Committee are also arranging a pre-show dinner in the Blue Room at Saffire’s. If you have dined there, you already know how delicious the food is and if you haven’t, you will want to add it to your list of favorites! Look for more details in this month’s newsletter. We are also in the middle of one of our annual fundraisers. Our club needs to raise funds to make sure that we can cover our operational costs. The 2015 City Saver Books are available for sale now until the end of September from members of the Ways & Means Committee. These books are great for two reasons: firstly, we receive a substantial portion of the purchase price and secondly, it is filled with a diverse range of coupons making it easy to recover the purchase price! They are also a fun welcome gift for people new to the area and give us many economical reasons to get out and explore! Look for more details in this newsletter. Furthermore, proceeds from this fundraiser will help alleviate pressure on our next fundraiser – the Holiday Bazaar!! In our New Neighbors community, don’t forget to contact Judith Arnold, our Corresponding Secre- tary and tell her of anyone who is celebrating a wedding or the arrival of a new baby. We also want to send our sympathies at times of loss of immediate family and encouragement to those in times of trial. We want to let them know that we are thinking of them and that we care, so please let Judith know. Finally, please don’t forget to look out for people moving into your neighbor- hoods and let them know about New Neighbors. We have blue introduction cards available if you need them. See you soon. Cheers! Chris

Upload: others

Post on 08-Jun-2020

0 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: Inside Notes/Quotesfiles.ctctcdn.com/add63237201/fe14d883-e5c7-40a1-8... · There are some groups which took time off in the summer that will resume this month also. Groups, Cocktails

Page

New Neighbors

League Club

Volume 113, Issue 9

September 2014

Upcoming Dates To Remember

Board Meetings:

Sept 11, Oct 9, Nov 6,

Dec 4, Jan 8

Coffees:

Sept 18, Oct 16, Nov 13,

Dec 11, Jan 15

Luncheons:

Sept 25, Oct 23, Nov 20,

Dec 18, Jan 22

Inside Notes/Quotes

Activities 10-13 Birthdays 7 Board Meeting 2 Board Member List 20 Calendar 21 Club Director’s Blog 1 Prospective Member Coffee 2 Luncheon Information 3 Luncheon Minutes 7 New Members 5 Presidents Message 1 Renewals & Non-Renewals 6 Sponsors 14-17 Sunshine News 4 Tennessee Tidbits 4

Looks like Fall is just around the corner - are you ready? I'm looking forward to

our Fall Social on the 13th, which is the performance of Fiddler On The Roof at

The Factory in Franklin. We also have a plan for dinner before the show. We

had a 20% discount on our block of tickets for really good seats. Tickets are on

a first-come first-serve basis.

We want to welcome our new members, some who joined us through the Au-

gust amnesty policy. Be sure to meet them soon. All ladies who have been

members for less than a year are invited to get involved with Lettuce Become

Friends. This is an activity where newer members can get together in a small group.

There are some groups which took time off in the summer that will resume this month also.

Some of the groups returning after a break are: Best Face Forward, Book Clubs, Bunco

Groups, Cocktails & Conversation, and Happy Hour. Check over the activity list and find one

to try out!

Also - VERY IMPORTANT ! September 19th is “Talk Like A Pirate Day” - Start practicing

your Argghh now.

Martha

Hi

This year has flown by. It seems only yesterday that I was anxiously looking

forward to the first signs of Spring and now the schools are back in session and

Summer is almost over. Labor Day is just around the corner followed by a ma-

jor holiday every month until New Year’s Eve! Let the celebrations and this

crazy wonderful season begin!

September is the month in New Neighbors when we welcome back our friends

who have been travelling and those activities which have had a Summer Break.

We will have more of our friends back in town and more opportunities to have fun with them!

Our Social is on the 13th of this month. The committee has put together a wonderful evening of

musical entertainment at a substantial discounted rate. At the time of writing, there are only 20

tickets left which is only 10 couples. We won’t be able to get any more of these tickets at this

price, so don’t delay. The Social Committee are also arranging a pre-show dinner in the Blue

Room at Saffire’s. If you have dined there, you already know how delicious the food is and if

you haven’t, you will want to add it to your list of favorites! Look for more details in this

month’s newsletter.

We are also in the middle of one of our annual fundraisers. Our club needs to raise funds to

make sure that we can cover our operational costs. The 2015 City Saver Books are available for

sale now until the end of September from members of the Ways & Means Committee. These

books are great for two reasons: firstly, we receive a substantial portion of the purchase price

and secondly, it is filled with a diverse range of coupons making it easy to recover the purchase

price! They are also a fun welcome gift for people new to the area and give us many economical

reasons to get out and explore! Look for more details in this newsletter. Furthermore, proceeds

from this fundraiser will help alleviate pressure on our next fundraiser – the Holiday Bazaar!! In

our New Neighbors community, don’t forget to contact Judith Arnold, our Corresponding Secre-

tary and tell her of anyone who is celebrating a wedding or the arrival of a new baby. We also

want to send our sympathies at times of loss of immediate family and encouragement to those in

times of trial. We want to let them know that we are thinking of them and that we care, so please

let Judith know. Finally, please don’t forget to look out for people moving into your neighbor-

hoods and let them know about New Neighbors. We have blue introduction cards available if

you need them. See you soon. Cheers!

Chris

Page 2: Inside Notes/Quotesfiles.ctctcdn.com/add63237201/fe14d883-e5c7-40a1-8... · There are some groups which took time off in the summer that will resume this month also. Groups, Cocktails

Page 2

September 2014 • Notes & Quotes

Prospective

Member Coffee

Thursday, September 18th 2014

9:30 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.

Hostess: Betsy Taubman

506 Hope Ave (Cool Springs-Franklin)

Thank you to Linda Anderson, Chris Byrne, and Linda

Swenson for providing refreshments

New and prospective members R.S.V.P. to Chris Byrne,

Tel: 615-377-1045

Members planning to attend R.S.V.P. to Martha Snider,

[email protected] or Tel: 615-776-1851

Advisor: Carol Hyatt

Directions: Take I-65 to exit 96 East. Follow Moores Lane until it curves right and become Carouth-

ers. Go to light at Bakers Bridge Rd and turn left. Go around circle to Sliders Knob. Turn left onto Hope Avenue. 506 Hope is the second house on

the right.

Board Meeting Thursday, September 11th 2014

We will meet at 9:30 with both General and Executive

Boards. After this business meeting, the General board members

will be dismissed and the Executive board will meet to discuss any

further matters, if necessary. We ask that each committee have one

member attend the General Board meeting.

Hostess: Vicki Register

4113 Katherines Branch Lane (Kings Chapel-Arrington)

Thank you to Judy Snow, Betsy Campo and Vicki Register

for providing refreshments.

Advisor: Terri Frank

DIRECTIONS: Traveling south on I-65, take exit 65 - Murfreesboro Rd./Hwy. 96 and

turn left onto 96. Drive east 8.6 miles to Arrington, TN. The name of the subdivision is King's Chapel, and you will turn left

into King's Chapel on Meadow Brook Blvd. You will go through a

guard house drive - just stop and tell them you are going to Victoria

Register's home, and they will let you through. If there is no one in

the guard house, the gate will be open and you can go on through. Drive all the way down Meadow Brook Blvd. until it ends. There you will turn right on Kings' Camp Pass, Then take an immediate left onto Katherines Branch Ln. Vickie's

home is the last one on the left, number 4113.

IMPORTANT NOTE

If you are not receiving notices from NNLC you may have unsubscribed from Constant

Contact. Please contact Dara McLeod email:[email protected] or phone:714-5700 and

she will assist you with your reenrollment.

SPECIAL NOTICE ABOUT LUNCHEON RSVP ***Please note– do not log directly on to Constant Contact web site to RSVP for the luncheon. If you cannot find your

email link, please contact any member of the executive board and we will send you another one.

*** New Payment Policy

Checks must be received the Friday before the luncheon, credit card and Pay Pal payments must be completed before

the Sunday cutoff. It is your responsibility to check to see that your payment has been received. Registering early on-

line will ensure your spot. No Payments can be accepted at the door the day of the luncheon!!!

Would you like to get less email from NNLC? When you receive an invitation to an event, like the luncheon,

if you take a minute to just click No, I will not be able to at-

tend, that will prevent you from receiving future reminders

about that event. The reason you are not attending is option-

al!! Try this tip to decrease the load on your in-box.

Page 3: Inside Notes/Quotesfiles.ctctcdn.com/add63237201/fe14d883-e5c7-40a1-8... · There are some groups which took time off in the summer that will resume this month also. Groups, Cocktails

Page 3

September 2014• Notes & Quotes

MENU: First

Chilled Corn Coconut Soup with avocado and

chili basil oil

Main

Sumac Dusted Grilled Salmon with Fattoush

salad and lemon dressing

Or

Vegetarian Option

Grilled Vegetables with Fattoush salad and lem-

on dressing

Dessert Summer Berry Stack with Lemon Curd

DIRECTIONS: Drive down Franklin road to Mack Hatcher

Turn right onto the Mack Hatcher and drive

to the dead end (T- junction with Hillsboro

Road)

Turn left onto Hillsboro Road

At highway 96 turn right.

Drive about 3 miles passing Westhaven

housing development

Just after the housing development turn left

onto the first drive ( look for the brown

Westhaven Golf Club Sign) then take the

first right Go up the small hill and the Golf Club

House is on the right Advisor: Carol Hyatt

LUNCHEON RESERVATION FORM: Please complete this form, detach, and mail it with your check ,

payable to NNLC, to NNLC Luncheon Reservations, P.O. Box 1566 Brentwood, TN 37024-1566.

Luncheon Reservations for:________ for September 25 ($24.00 Each)

RESERVATIONS CLOSE 8:00PM ON THE SUNDAY BEFORE THE LUNCHEON (Please note the change of due date)

Name:______________________________ Email: ______________________________Phone #: _______________

I am a Member_______ New Member*_______ Prospective Member_______ Sponsor________

Guest of _______________________________________________________________________

Vegetarian Option Requested____________________ Dietary Needs/Food Allergies __________________________________________

(* “New Member” - this is your first luncheon since joining NNLC)

YOUR CHECK IS YOUR RESERVATION! PLEASE NOTE: There will be NO additional reservations accepted,

NO refunds, and NO transfers after 8 PM on the Sunday preceding the luncheon. You will

receive a confirmation of your reservation via email or phone by 8 PM on the Monday prior to the luncheon.

PLEASE NOTE:

All reservations and/or special menu requests MUST be made through the

Luncheon Reservations chairwoman ONLY. Please contact Kathie Knight at

[email protected] or by phone 615-472-7885 with any questions.

NOTE– no special requests at the time of the luncheon will be honored

**Make your reservation and pay online through your email invitation

Cash Bar Available

The menu includes coffee, tea and water. Should you desire a soda or another

drink, please be prepared to pay for the extra beverage yourself at the time of service.

THANK YOU FOR YOUR

COOPERATION

Luncheon Thursday, September 25th Westhaven Country Club Start Times:

11:00 - 11:40 Social Time

11:45 - 12:05 p.m. Business Meeting

12:35 p.m. - 1:00p.m. Speaker Presentation

Your Perfect Wardrobe: Confidence through style for women and

men!

Ladies, if you’ve ever felt that you have a closet full of clothes, but

nothing to wear, then please reserve your seat for our September

luncheon. Tina Adams, of Tina Adams Wardrobe Consulting, will

be sharing tips to help each of us enhance our personal style. We

love our timeless classic pieces, and there’s no end to what we can

do with them.

Tina has ten years of experience helping

her clients identify their personal style to build the perfect wardrobe for their life-

style, body type, and age. Her goal is to teach everyone how to make clothes

multi-task for their busy lives in today's modern world, and to help clients feel

consistently confident about their appearance.

In addition, she has extensive experience in a variety of other practical

fashion services - from a basic closet clean out, to a comprehensive wardrobe

transformation. Although she has close connections with some stores, she works

independently on behalf of her customers to ensure they get the best value.

Tina will show you how to get through this fall and winter, looking and

feeling your best!

Be thinking about that little black dress, and imagine wearing it five

ways in multiple seasons. That’s what Tina will be talking about!

Bring a friend to share the magic.

Page 4: Inside Notes/Quotesfiles.ctctcdn.com/add63237201/fe14d883-e5c7-40a1-8... · There are some groups which took time off in the summer that will resume this month also. Groups, Cocktails

Page 4

September 2014 • Notes & Quotes

It was a Caribbean cruise and the cabin had a piped in music video channel which played Heidi New-

field's "Johnny and June," many times a day. I couldn't help but think about those lyrics and how cleverly she

had used the Johnny Cash-June Carter love story.

It was only a few years after the death of Johnny Cash and several more before the Johnny Cash Muse-

um opened in downtown Nashville at 119 Third Avenue South. My recent visit to the museum brought back

memories of the Newfield song that was so appealing and afterward I am even more aware of their great love

story. Actually there is more than one love story surrounding the life of Johnny Cash. There is his first marriage

to the beautiful Vivian Liberto in 1954 which brought three daughters into the world, including the talented

country singer Roseanne Cash. There is the legendary love of his fans proven by the more than 100 million records sold. There is

the unique love and appreciation from segments of society with his support for restructuring and rehabilitation of incarcerated pris-

oners at Fulsom Prison and San Quentin Prison; as well as that from Native Americans with whom he sympathized and honored in

several songs. And, most renowned, is the love story between Johnny and June Carter, which began as they sang as a duet and

made music history with songs such as "Jackson." Johnny's turbulent first marriage ended and as we all know he and June were

married and had a son together. Their life in Nashville was built around a stunning architectural delight of a 14,000 square foot

home in Hendersonville where he entertained not only famous musicians but important politicos as well. His life cannot be capsul-

ized in a short article, but if you're interested in how strong an influence The Man in Black was to the music industry you might

want to visit the museum and see first-hand accounts of his television show where he introduced James Taylor and Gordon Light-

foot to the American TV audience. He is honored as an Artist, an Author, a Humanitarian and a Believer. I think if you choose to

see the museum you too will be a believer in the legacy and legend of Johnny Cash. Enjoy!

©2014 Terri Frank

Cards sent in July included the following-

Marsha Hart - Congratulations on the birth of her

granddaughter

Beth Wilson - Thinking of her as her husband recovers from a stroke

Lynn Hudson - Sympathy for the death of her mother

If you know of someone who needs a card to let them know that

we are thinking of them, e-mail our Corresponding Secretary and

Sunshine Chairwoman:

Judith Arnold at [email protected].

Admit it, with the “progression of age” we all have moments that we just cannot remember the name of the lady we are talking to!

Worst yet, we want to introduce a prospective member or new member to someone! Help a girl out by wearing your nametag!

Would you like a permanent nametag that won’t mess up your clothes? Membership chair Carla Kelly is taking orders for Magnetic Nametags.

PLEASE NOTE THE NEW PRICE for all new orders to cover rising costs: $11.

MAGNETIC NAME TAG ORDER FORM. Complete the form & detach & mail with your check for $11.00 payable to NNLC, addressed

to: NNLC Name Tags, NNLC P.O. Box 1566, Brentwood TN 37024-1566

Name: (first & last, as you want it to appear on the tag)___________________________________ Email: ______________________

Phone: ________________________

Ways & Means- 2014 Fundraisers

City Saver 2015 Books are here!!! Please help support our club by purchasing a 2015 City Saver Book.

This book is filled with coupons for great restaurants, places of inter-

est such as Belmont, Rippavilla, Belle Meade, Fontinel, The Frist &

Cheekwood (garden enthusiasts take note). Use it twice and it will

have paid for itself. Take a friend out or give a book as a welcome

gift to someone new to the area. Give them a fun excuse to explore

their new town that will save them money too! This year you can

access the coupons from your smart phone so you won’t leave them

in the other car or at home and with the GPS feature you can find the

deals closest to wherever you are. How cool is that!

All proceeds will be used to support the club’s operating expenses.

The books will only be available at New Neighbor events until the

end of September. To purchase or order your book, please contact

Lulu Borgman email: [email protected], Linda Childs email:

[email protected] , LeAnn Bauer email:

[email protected], or Chris Byrne email:

[email protected]

Page 5: Inside Notes/Quotesfiles.ctctcdn.com/add63237201/fe14d883-e5c7-40a1-8... · There are some groups which took time off in the summer that will resume this month also. Groups, Cocktails

Page 5

September 2014• Notes & Quotes

Suzanne (Suzy) Beck

403 Meadowcrest Circle (Moore’s Landing Subdivision) Franklin, TN 37064

Cell: (615) 870-4332 Email: [email protected]

Suzy and her husband, Rick, came to Franklin from St. Petersburg, FL in 2006, and she is joining the group as an Amnesty Member. She is

originally from Huntsville, AL. Rick is retired, and Suzy is a registered nurse. They have an adult daughter, Amanda. In her spare time, Suzy

enjoys reading, traveling, food, and cooking.

Birthdate: 1/10 Anniversary: 10/14

Sharon DeGeorge

1620 Rachel Way (Brandywine Point Subdivision) Old Hickory, TN 37138

Home: (615) 834-5582 Cell: (615) 559-5330 Email: [email protected]

Sharon and her husband, George, moved to Old Hickory from Vero Beach, FL. She is originally from Lake Forest, IL. They have two adult

daughters. George is retired from the aerospace industry having worked for Allied Signal/Honeywell for 30 years. Sharon has been a Realtor

both in Lake Forest, Il and Vero Beach, FL. She is currently with Crye-Leike Realty in Nashville. In her spare time, Sharon enjoys, boating,

sailing, travel, cooking, and bridge.

Birthdate: December 12 Anniversary: October 3

Sharon Kanitz

547 Marigold Drive Franklin, TN 37064

Home: (615) 614-3066 Cell: (615) 804-4142 Email: [email protected]

Sharon is not a new member, but she has not been active for a while. Therefore, here is a new introduction for her. She and her husband, Karl,

moved to Franklin several years ago from Sherrills Ford, NC. She is originally from Petersburg, VA. She and Karl have two adult children,

Karson and Justin, and one granddaughter, Monroe, who is just over a year old. Her hobbies include decorating, crafting, reading, traveling, and

cooking.

Birthdate: 9/20 Anniversary: 3/9

Karen Reynolds

129 Gardenia Way Willow Springs Subdivision Franklin, TN 37064

Cell: (307) 689-2974 Email: [email protected]

Karen and her husband, Larry, moved to Franklin from Gillette, WY in March of 2012. She comes to us as an Amnesty Member. She is origi-

nally from Granite City, IL. Karen is a register nurse, and she and Larry have three adult children - two girls and one son. Her interests include

movies, theater, Bunco, reading, and quilting.

Birthdate: 9/9 Anniversary: 9/25

Kathleen Conrad

1319 Jewell Avenue (Westhaven Subdivision) Franklin, TN 37064

Home: (615) 628-8676 Cell: (314) 954-4133 Email: [email protected]

Kathleen came to Franklin from Eureka, MO in September, 2011. Therefore, she will be joining New Neighbors as an Amnesty Member. She

is a retired teacher, and has two adult children, Paul and Colleen. She enjoys walking, reading, gardening, and church.

Birthdate: 7/26

Tamara Jabour

2316 Sunnett Place (Holt Woods Subdivision) Nashville, TN 37211

Home: (615) 834-5582 Cell: (708) 212-5852 Email: [email protected]

Tamara and her husband, Houssam, moved to Nashville on July 1st from Oak Park, IL, and her hometown is close by in Chicago. They have

two adult children, a son Rami and a daughter Lara. Houssam is a CEO for V3 Middle East, and Tamara is retired from the Chicago Public

School System as a Professional School Counselor for Colleges and Careers. Tamara enjoys travel, volunteer work, food, and wine.

Birthdate: 1/13 Anniversary: 7/25

Elizabeth Spence

123 Bluebell Way (Sullivan Farms Subdivision) Franklin, TN 37074

Home: (615) 905-8184 Cell: (504) 352-2572 Email: [email protected]

Elizabeth and her husband, Thom, moved to Franklin from New Orleans, LA in June of this year. She is originally from Niceville, FL. Thom is

the Dean of Math and Science at Belmont University, and Elizabeth is a Prospect Researcher at Loyola University. They have one child, Zoe,

who is nine years old. Elizabeth enjoys wine, dining out, and spending time with friends.

Birthdate: 6/9 Anniversary: 11/8

Page 6: Inside Notes/Quotesfiles.ctctcdn.com/add63237201/fe14d883-e5c7-40a1-8... · There are some groups which took time off in the summer that will resume this month also. Groups, Cocktails

Page 6

If your name appears on this list recognizing your anniversary, please remember it is time to send in your renewal, please see instruc-

tions and form lower on this page. Please take a moment to clip and send in the form so we’ll be certain that we have the most accurate

contact information for the directory.

Renewals as of August 1, 2014________________________________________

Sheryl Barnett-Hughes Michelle Hagan

Olivia Bergh Sharon Kanitz

Joyce Bozich Jennifer Kidd

Carolyn Curtis Sandy Lenz

Kathleen Dant Barb McGuire

Jean Dwertman Kathy Urban

Ruste Foster

September 2014 • Notes & Quotes

Name Spouse/Partner

Address Subdivision

Tel: Home Cell Phone

E-Mail Birthday (Day & Month only)

Check all that apply □ Address change □ E-mail change □ Telephone □ Renewal

Membership Renewal or Change of Address Form

To maintain an active membership beyond the first year and participate in all activities, a yearly subscription of $25.00 is required.

How do you know when your renewal is due? Your name will appear in the Anniversary list of the month you joined New Neighbors, for ex-

ample if you joined in September your name will appear in the list above.

Renewal activity fee price is $25

checks payable to NNLC

Send checks to Chris Byrne

653 Springlake Drive, Franklin, 37064-4745

Please do not send renewal checks to the post office box as that slows down the process

Please write your e-mail address on the

front of your check.

Sandy Acquaviva

Debbie Boudreaux

Susan Farrell

Virginia Goertz

Sue Kauflie

Jennifer Kidd

Dara McLeod

Paula Mitchell

Karen Patton

Linda Peterson

Page 7: Inside Notes/Quotesfiles.ctctcdn.com/add63237201/fe14d883-e5c7-40a1-8... · There are some groups which took time off in the summer that will resume this month also. Groups, Cocktails

Page 7

NNLC LUNCHEON MINUTES Thursday, July 24, 2014

President, Martha Snider rang the bell and asked everyone to please take a seat as she called

the meeting to order. Martha welcomed all the attendees and introduced herself. She remind-

ed everyone to turn off their cell phones and that soft drinks or other beverages could be pur-

chased from the servers for a separate charge. She also reminded everyone that submissions

for the September Notes & Quotes are due by August 1.

Martha introduced prospective members Tamara Jabour and Sharon DeGeorge and new mem-

ber Marcie Barr. She introduced our guests, Eva Bright, mother of Chris Meyer, Yvonne

Hayes’ family, Lindsay, Angelle, Kim, Kathryn, Caroline, Monique and Adrienne. Also

introduced were the sisters of Louane Borgman, Diane Loper and Neddy Schinko.

The birthday girls in attendance were: Marcie Barr, Yvonne Hayes and Jaime Jones. Karen

Godley, from Bob Parks Realty was our sponsor in attendance.

Announcements:

Judy Snow announced that the New Prospective Member evening coffee will be held on Fri-

day July 25 at her home in Franklin. Please RSVP.

Randall Binford, Social Committee chair, reminded everyone of the Sept. 13 production of

“Fiddler on the Roof” by Studio Tenn at The Factory in Franklin. Tickets are available

online for $52 per person or by check today for $50 pp.

Cynthia Wallace, Wandering Neighbors chair, announced the October event will be on FRI-

DAY, October 3. It will be a Coffee & Classics at the Schermerhorn. This is a change from

the normal second Tuesday.

Dorene Briggs is in charge of the Fashion Show and needs new models, new members please.

Fifteen are needed. Model two outfits and get a nice discount if you wish to purchase.

Chris Byrne, our Director, gave an update on the website, the prototype should be ready by

the end of August. This will be an interactive webpage which can be used from your phone

or computer.

Chris also mentioned that the Garden Club will be going to Cheekwood in August. Tickets

are going very quickly, $15 for members and $25 otherwise. Check the website for more info

on Cheekwood.

The NNLC will be selling City Saver Books, which are not yet available, the funds of which

will be used to offset the cost of running the club.

Congratulations to Prince George on his 1st birthday. A small quiz and cupcakes to the

winning table!

New Neighbor of the Month

Chris Meyer introduced Jaimie Jones as our New Neighbor of the Month for July.

Congratulations Jaimie!

President, Martha Snider announced the buffet lunch instructions and everyone broke up for

lunch.

Lyn Cramer, 1st Vice President introduced our speakers for today. Pat Reddrick, who recently

returned from a 23 day trip to Europe showed some of her photos along with a hilarious

account of her travels. She left an itinerary in the foyer for those interested in the hotels and

river boat cruise information. Yvonne Hayes talked and showed photos of her week long trip

to Malta, a lifelong ambition of hers recently fulfilled. She thanked Cynthia Wallace and

Lynn Wallace for their help with her presentation.

Martha thanked the Old Natchez CC staff and servers, and Lyn Cramer for arranging the de-

tails for today’s luncheon as well as the speakers. A thank you also to Ruste Foster for her

help in arranging the program. Thank you to Linda Anderson for the table arrangements, to

hostesses, Vicki Register, Sharon Kanitz, Judy Snow and again to Linda Anderson. Thanks

to Jean Hairston and Patricia Wynn for luncheon hospitality.

Martha issued a reminder that the next Board meeting will be at her home in Nolensville on

Thursday, August 14, and the next luncheon will be at the Brentwood CC on August 28. She

reminded everyone that the luncheon reservations must be in no later than the Sunday before

the luncheon and checks received no later than the Friday before the luncheon. See the N &

Q for more information on the luncheon and speaker, Sheila Wysocki, a private investigator.

Martha reminded everyone to leave their copy of the N & Q on the table if they do not need it,

and to put the placecard in with the nametag and lanyard and leave them on the table to be

picked up. A final drawing for the centerpieces took place and the meeting was adjourned at

1:18 PM.

Respectfully submitted:

Louane Borgman

September 2014 • Notes & Quotes

Lisa Walick 4-Sept

Maggie Samuchin 6-Sept

Candace Barnhart 6-Sept

Shelley Brown 7-Sept

Jennifer Hartland 8-Sept

Melanie Miller 9-Sept

Karen Reynolds 10-Sept

Cynthia Retoske 12-Sept

Cathy Polkow 12-Sept

Mary Calvert 12-Sept

Shanon Kirves 14-Sept

Lelia Udick 15-Sept

Faye Waraksa 15-Sept

Lynn Hudson 16-Sept

Arlene Engen 17-Sept

Vicky Chapman-Rowe 18-Sept

Judy Snow 19-Sept

Sharon Kanitz 20-Sept

Connie Shafer 20-Sept

Karen Godley 20-Sept

Dena Wilson 21-Sept

Kris Hagen 23-Sept

Diane DeVooght 24-Sept

Jane Ruehl 24-Sept

Judi Legerton 25-Sept

Jean Dwertman 26-Sept

Barbara Langdon 27-Sept

Sharon Hart 27-Sept

Elisabeth Graham 28-Sept

Kathy Urban 28-Sept

Chris Meyer 29-Sept

Save the Date

“ 3rd Annual Holiday Bazaar”

November 20th Luncheon at Westhaven Golf

Club

Mark your Calendars for our 3rd Annual “Fun

and Festive” Holiday Bazaar fundraiser. Come

and shop for the Holidays from a wide selection

of Arts & Crafts, Jewelry and Specialty items.

Vendors please note, tables will be available for

as minimal a price as possible plus a donated

item from your table as a doorprize. For more

information, contact LeAnn Bauer email

[email protected]

Page 8: Inside Notes/Quotesfiles.ctctcdn.com/add63237201/fe14d883-e5c7-40a1-8... · There are some groups which took time off in the summer that will resume this month also. Groups, Cocktails

Page 8

September 2014 • Notes & Quotes

NNLC is pleased to announce conversion to Constant Contact as our email platform. You should be receiving these emails. The email

will always indicate that it has come from the New Neighbors League Club. If you have not seen any of these emails, please check your

SPAM folder. Once you allow your system to receive these emails, you will receive all future emails.

If you have something you would like to have sent out to the general membership, please email:

Esther Carl

[email protected]

***Please Note this address change***

Your email should be sent in a ready to read format, including all relevant details so that it does not need to be re-written.

You should also keep in mind that the blast emails are for New Neighbors League activities and news. If you have something other than a

club activity or club news, please run it by our Club Director Chris Byrne to be sure it is appropriate for a "blast email". You may email

Chris at [email protected]. Thank you and please feel free to contact Chris if you have any questions.

Fall Social The Social Committee is thrilled to bring to you a

fabulous “Musical” night out that you won’t want to miss.

Musical - Fiddler on the Roof (performed by

StudioTenn)

Date – Saturday, September 13th, 2014

Time – 7:00 p.m. (Show), 5:00 p.m. Pre-Show Dinner at

Saffire’s

Location – The Factory in Franklin

Ticket price - Check made payable to NNLC for $50, or online $52

($50 & $2 transaction fee) per ticket. This is a significantly discounted group rate for

price level 1, premium seats. Only 20 tickets left (at time of writing)

This event is open to members and their immediate family members.

To purchase tickets, please pay online (look for the email invitation) or send a check

made payable to NNLC to Randall Binford, at 1826 Thornbrook Lane, Franklin TN

37064. The Committee has arranged an optional 4 course dinner, prior to the show in

the Blue Room at Saffire’s in the Factory, for $40 pp ( including tax and gratuity).

Alcohol & Coffee are available for an extra charge. Please watch for an email to

register for this event. If you wish to arrive earlier than 5:00 p.m., the bar at Saffire’s

will be open for you. Looking forward to a fabulous night out!

Social Committee: Heidi Hejazinia, Vicky Young, Randall Binford, (Chris Byrne)

DON’T MISS OUT ON THIS VERY SPECIAL EVENING!

Page 9: Inside Notes/Quotesfiles.ctctcdn.com/add63237201/fe14d883-e5c7-40a1-8... · There are some groups which took time off in the summer that will resume this month also. Groups, Cocktails

Page 9

September 2014 • Notes & Quotes

This month's NNOTM grew up in Waverly, PA, which is a small town outside of Scranton. She has an older sister and she

and her younger brother were adopted into a wonderful family. She is an accomplished musician who plays the piano, guitar,

bass violin and clarinet. She received a BA in music from Boston University. While she was in college she also studied

abroad twice and is fluent in French and German. Her French improved while she lived with her "French family" in Stras-

bourg, France. She is still friends with this family today and they attended her wedding in 1994.

After graduating and becoming a BU Terrier alum, our new neighbor moved to Glendale, Arizona and received her Master's

degree from the American Graduate School of International Management. The school's nickname is "Thunderbird" since it is

located on a former WWII military airfield that was used to train pilots.

After becoming an international business success, our new neighbor took a job with a consulting firm in Cambridge, MA. She traveled all over

the world including every continent except Antarctica working on cost of living studies for executives. Her next business step was to become

Director of Housing at AIRINC. The Association of International Research Inc is a human resources consulting, data, and technology firm dedi-

cated to facilitating global mobility.

In 1993 a guy named Doug was having a party. He invited some friends over who invited our special lady and poof...on October 1, 1994, they

married. In fact Doug mentioned that this fall will be their 20 year anniversary. Soon after their wedding, these two Yankees, Doug from Con-

necticut and our new neighbor from Massachusetts moved to southern hospitality in Macon, GA. Thankfully they were transferred back north to

Rhode Island where they resided for fourteen years. While in Rhode Island, they had a son, Dillan, who is now fourteen and will be a freshman at

Page High School.

We are lucky that they were again transferred to Franklin, TN where they have lived for the last two years. This smart and talented lady has

graced this club as our past President and has the most beautiful smile. Please give a warm welcome for our July New Neighbor of the month-

Jaime Jones! Husband Doug, reported that he has started looking at the travel brochures to plan that 20 year celebration this fall.

January - Nancy Golden Lemon May - Vicki Register September -

February - Kathie Knight June - Cynthia Wallace October -

March - Patricia Wynn July - Jamie Jones November -

April - Carla Kelly August - December-

Coming Thursday, October 23, 2014 11:30 am

NNLC Fall Fashion Show

Presented by The Fashion Show Committee

featuring Dillard’s of Cool Springs

Be sure to get your reservation in early because this event is really popular!

The NNLC Fashion Show Committee is looking for you! If you have been in the club for less than 1 year and would like to show off the

latest fall fashions and Holiday collections provided by Dillards of Cool Springs,

please contact Dorene Briggs at [email protected] ASAP! Please join

us October 23 for our Fall Fashion show at the beautiful Brentwood Country

Club! You will have fun and look good doing it!

Care & Share

Concert 4 the Cure – Saturday,

September 20th 2014

Concert 4 the Cure is part of the 9th

Annual Franklin 4 The Cure, an all-

day fundraiser that takes place in

Westhaven on September 20th, bene-

fiting Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s

Hospital at Vanderbilt.

The Concert 4 The Cure starts at 5:30

with Vic & The Spoils, followed by

American Idol Finalist, Casey James

and 2013 Songwriter Hall of Fame

Inductee, Jeffrey Steele. Both a silent

and live auction are part of the fund-

raising efforts at the concert. Adult

Ticket prices are $30. To purchase

concert tickets, go to

www.franklin4thecure.org

Page 10: Inside Notes/Quotesfiles.ctctcdn.com/add63237201/fe14d883-e5c7-40a1-8... · There are some groups which took time off in the summer that will resume this month also. Groups, Cocktails

Page 10

Special Notice for All NNLC Members Regarding Activities:

Ladies, we have instituted a policy for all activities to help our hostesses and chairwomen:

When you RSVP for an activity, payment in full will be expected to hold your reservation. No refunds will be given unless you

cancel at least 48 hours in advance, unless there is a wait list and your spot can be filled.

If you have volunteered to bring a dish to an activity such as Lettuce Romaine Friends and then find you cannot attend, you

are still expected to deliver the food, since other members are counting on your contribution.

Please be considerate of your hostesses and chairwomen who are working so hard

to bring you all of these wonderful activities. Thank you for your cooperation!

Alegria Sisterhood

Lelia Udick (305) 310-5877 [email protected]

Kathryn Glynn of Glynnstewart (615) 333-7382

[email protected]

Sherry Halpern (615) 750-2183 [email protected]

(Alegria Sisterhood is a group open to women who have had a

traumatic experience in their life)

This activity is on temporary hiatus, if you would like to assist

with planning, please contact Chris Byrne or Betsy Campo.

***ALL MEMBER COFFEE***

Judy Snow 225-324-9650 [email protected]

Chris Byrne 472-8483 [email protected]

All members are invited to this Coffee which will be held

Wednesday, September 24, from 9:30-11:00 AM. We will

meet at the home of Carla Kelly. (See directions below.)

JOIN US IN THIS SMALLER GROUP SETTING TO TALK, VISIT, AND ENJOY EACH OTHER'S COMPANY! For the Member Coffee this month, please respond to Judy as

soon as possible and no later than Monday, September 22, so

that we will know how to plan for seating and refreshments.

DIRECTIONS TO CARLA KELLY’S HOME:

3007 Coral Bell Lane, Franklin Due to a change in East McEwen road at Cool Springs Blvd in the past year, some GPS directions might be confusing. From McEwen Dr and I-65, head east on McEwen Dr. At the traffic circle take the first right onto Oxford Glen Dr. Immediately turn left onto "Old" East McEwen Dr. (now a dead end road). Then take the next right onto Conservatory Dr. Take the next two rights to stay on Conservatory Drive. Turn right onto Coral Bell Lane.

Arts & Crafts

Betsy Taubman (301) 404-3969 [email protected]

On September 3 Arts & Crafts will be back with a bang when we

bring back one of our most popular classes. We will be making

those adorable burlap door hangers that you see all over Pinterest

and at lots of NNLC homes. You'll be able to choose from one of

several designs and you will learn how to create, paint, and finish

a great adornment for your front door. If you missed the last

class, or if you want to make another door hanger, sign up early

because this class will be popular. Email Betsy

[email protected] to reserve your place at either 9:30 AM or

7:00 PM. Your confirmation will include a list of supplies and

the fee information. Welcome back crafty ladies!

Best Face Forward– Returns to Beauty Babes Linda Peterson [email protected]

Nancy Lemon [email protected]

We've changing our name back to Beauty Babes. We are also

offering day and evening times. Join us for our Beauty Kick Off

Monday, September 8 at 1pm. and 6:30 pm. Be part of our Fall

Anti-Aging/Glamour Testing Panel. See what fashion statements

are right for you and go home with a goody bag. Snacks served.

Bring your NNLC friends with you or invite a NNLC prospect to

come with you. RSVP your time to Linda or Nancy by Septem-

ber 5. Limit 10 in each time slot.

Book Club (Daytime)

Dawn Dellos 715-8376 or [email protected]

Sandy Lenz 781-4850 or [email protected]

The Daytime Book Group will meet at 10 a.m. on Monday, Sep-

tember 8th. The book for September’s discussion will be The

Invention of Wings by Sue Monk Kidd.

Please contact Sandy or Dawn with any questions. Thanks!

Book Club (Evening)

Teresa Conway 612-414-5963 [email protected]

Sue McClelland 703-577-8545 [email protected]

The next meeting of the Evening Book Club will be Monday,

September 8, 2014 at the home of Betsy Taubman. We will be

reading The Goldfinch by Donna Tartt. Socializing will begin at

7:00 p.m.; book discussion will begin at 7:30. You may come if

you haven’t finished/ read the book. Please call Betsy at 615-807

-2226 or email her at [email protected] to let her know you

are coming and get directions to her home.

If you want a head start on future books, here’s what we will be

reading. October will be The Book Thief by Marcus Zusak.

September 2014 • Notes & Quotes

PLEASE NOTE: If you have allergies (pets, foods, perfumes,

etc.), please SPEAK UP when you make your reservations for

an activity, coffee, or luncheon so that special arrangements

can be made.

Thank You!

Page 11: Inside Notes/Quotesfiles.ctctcdn.com/add63237201/fe14d883-e5c7-40a1-8... · There are some groups which took time off in the summer that will resume this month also. Groups, Cocktails

Page 11

.

Bowling

Shanon Kirves (615) 309-0458

[email protected]

1st and 3rd* Mondays of the month at 10:00 a.m.

Let's go bowling! We meet at the Franklin Lanes on the 1st

and 3rd Mondays of the month (1st & 15th) at 10:00 a.m. The lanes are located just off I-65. You can view their web-

site at: http:/jaymarfec.com/franklin.html Cost will be $1.99

per game; rental shoes are extra. This will not be league style,

just friendly, informal bowling. Any questions, call or e-mail

Shanon and let her know you are planning to come up, or just

show up.

Bridge

Jennifer Hartland 472-8114 [email protected]

3rd Tuesday of every month.

Bridge will be meeting on Tuesday September 16th, when you

RSVP to Jennifer she will let you know where the group will

be meeting.

Bunco I (Morning)

Ellen Resnick 372-0637 or [email protected]

Bunco I will meet at the Brentwood home of Sharon Hart on

September 10 at 9:45. which is our opening game of the sea-

son Subs are invited to play and join our regular members for

a potluck lunch. If you are interested in joining the group

please contact Ellen Resnick at 925-989-4031.

Bunco II (Morning)

Chris Meyer 776-4228

[email protected]

The dice are "falling" and there is money to be

won! Bunco 2 will be at the home of Jeanne

Anderson on Monday, September 15, at 9:30 a.m. Please ar-

range to have a sub if you are unable to play.

Bunco III (Evening) Sue McClelland - Co-Chair 703-577-8545

suemcc728comcast.net

LeAnn Bauer - Co-Chair 615-337-4054

[email protected]

Hostess: Melanie Miller

Melanie Miller will be our hostess for Bunco III on Monday,

September, 22nd. The Fun will begin at 7:00 p.m. Bunco III is an

"open" Bunco group and welcomes the first 16 NNLC ladies who

RSVP each month. No experience necessary! Send your RSVP

email to Sue McClelland beginning Sept. 4th. A $10 donation is

collected from each player to cover prizes and wine. Hope to see

you there! Please call Sue or LeAnn for further information.

Bunco IV (Afternoon) Sandy Ortiz 267-0681 [email protected]

Bunco IV meets the 3rd Wednesday of the month (September

17th) at 1:00 pm in the afternoon. We play with a set group of

girls, but if you would like to be on our sub list, please contact

Sandy.

*****Casual Garden Club, New Activity***** Chris Byrne 472-8483 [email protected]

Betsy Campo 504-390-8300 [email protected]

Date:- September 18th

Time:- noon – 1:00p.m.

Place:- Cheekwood Botanic Hall/Potter Meeting Room

Program:- Ordinary Plants with Extraordinary Stories

Cost:- $15 for Cheekwood members, $25 non-members of

Cheekwood. Price includes lunch.

Instructions

To RSVP for this event, go to the Cheekwood website. On the

home page, move the mouse/cursor over to the Education tab near

the top of the page and then click on “Lunch and Lecture” Go

down to the Ordinary Plants with Extraordinary Stories pro-

gram and click on it and follow instructions to RSVP and pay.

Please have your Cheekwood membership ID# ready. After you

have registered, please email or call either Betsy Campo or Chris

Byrne.

Chick Flick Night Judy Book home 673-7813 or cell 290-3126

[email protected]

Chick Flick will not be meeting this month due to Judy’s work

schedule. Please let Judy or Betsy Campo know if you are inter-

ested in assisting with this activity.

September 2014 • Notes & Quotes

Page 12: Inside Notes/Quotesfiles.ctctcdn.com/add63237201/fe14d883-e5c7-40a1-8... · There are some groups which took time off in the summer that will resume this month also. Groups, Cocktails

Page 12

September 2014 • Notes & Quotes

Cocktails & Conversation

Betty Matzko 615-776-7303 [email protected]

Please join us on Saturday, September 6, 2014 at 7:30 pm at the

home of Faye Waraska. Her contact information is: 521 Federal

Street, Franklin, TN.. Please bring an appetizer or dessert to share

& bring your own alcoholic beverages, (BYOB-for your own con-

sumption). The hostess will provide soft drinks. Please RSVP to

Faye at 615-906-6845. Email: [email protected]. A week

prior to this date, an email blast will be sent with the directions to

Faye’s house.

**New Activity**

Duck Pin/Mini Bowling

Sue Mielnik 615-351-7266 [email protected]

This activity is a quarterly activity and will not be meeting this

month, watch future editions of Notes and Quotes for more de-

tails.

Euchre

Cindy Rosenstock 832-4898 [email protected]

We will be playing euchre the first Wednesday of the

month, September 3rd at 1:00 p.m. Please contact Cindy

Rosenstock for more information.

[email protected] or 832-4898 (h) 584-6181 (c)

Expat

Chris Byrne 472-8483 [email protected]

The Expat group is for those who were born or lived in another

country. It is also for people who have travelled to or have an

interest in other countries.

On Friday, September 12th at 10:00 a.m. we will have a private,

guided tour followed by lunch at the new Omni Hotel in down-

town Nashville. If you have ever wanted to find out more about

this wonderful new hotel and see behind the scenes now is your

chance.

We will meet on Friday, September 12th at 9:30a.m at the Con-

cord Park & Ride for those who wish to car pool or at 9:55 a.m.

at the reception of the Omni. We should finish eating at the

Omni around 1:30p.m.

Please RSVP (to Chris) before Tuesday, September 9th. Hope

you can join us!

Gearheads Emerald Estock [email protected]

538-1536

Francis Byrne 472-8483

Gearheads is for car and/or motorcycles enthusiasts. Gals & their

significant others are welcome to join in this activity. There is a

local organization “Nashville Cars & Coffee” which was started

as a place for enthusiasts to meet and share their rides. All types

of cars and motorcycles are welcome. This group usually meets

on the first Saturday morning of the month for the Exotic Car

Event in the carpark of the Carmike Thoroughbred Movie Thea-

ter (closest to McDonalds) at 633 Frazier Drive in Cool Springs,

Franklin.

Join us on Saturday, September 6th between 8:30- 10:00 a.m.

We park at the far right hand side of the carpark facing the thea-

tre. Please note that the date may change/cancelled at the last

minute if it looks like it may rain. For last minute /further details,

Google Nashville Cars n’ Coffee, or like them on Facebook.

If you would like us to watch out for you at the event, please

RSVP to either Emerald or Francis

Happy Hikers Beth Wilson at (985) 705-1324 or 315-5314

[email protected]

The first Friday of the month, September 5th is the planned

date of our activity. The location will be determined by the

weather and input from interested parties.

Happy Hookers

Beth Wise 376-3064 [email protected]

Happy Hookers usually meets the last Tuesday of the month,

September 30th from 10 am to 12 noon. We knit, crochet, nee-

dlepoint and quilt, and we welcome everyone who enjoys stitch-

ery of any kind and anyone who’d like to learn. The location var-

ies month to month, so please email Beth to be added to our

email list for the latest directions. Please call or email for more

information. Happy Stitching!

Happy Hour

Carla Kelly 615-830-9512 [email protected]

Dara McLeod 615-714-5700 [email protected]

Happy Hour is back! We will meet at Bonefish Grill (3010 Mal-

lory Ln, Franklin) on Thursday, September 11 at 5 PM. Please

call or email Carla to RSVP by Tuesday, September 9. It is a

great way to spend some time with old and new friends, so come

join us! We are excited that we will all be “oh so happy” again!

ACTIVITY NOTE

As a courtesy to our activity chairs, please make your reser-

vation by the deadline listed. If a fee is involved, payment

must be received by the deadline and can not be refunded after

that date. If you are unable to attend at the last moment, please

contact the chair, so that the group will not be delayed.

Page 13: Inside Notes/Quotesfiles.ctctcdn.com/add63237201/fe14d883-e5c7-40a1-8... · There are some groups which took time off in the summer that will resume this month also. Groups, Cocktails

Page 13

September 2014 • Notes & Quotes

Lettuce Become Friends

Patti Williams 615-776-1702 [email protected]

Jamie Jones [email protected]

Lettuce Become Friends is for members who have been in the New Neighbors

Club for less than a year.

Join us on September 2nd at 11:30 at the Bellemeade mansion for

lunch. This is a great way to meet other new neighbors and explore

areas of Nashville. We can shop after lunch at their own winery gift

shop. We will meet at the park and ride on Concord Rd at 11:00 for

those who wish to carpool. Let us know when you RSVP.

Lettuce Romaine Friends (LRF)

Yvonne Hayes 545-4014cell 373-0682 home

[email protected]

Lettuce Romaine is for ladies who have been an NNLC member for at least

one year. "Que Bella!!"

Come join us Sept 4 at 12:00 p.m. to kick off this season's salad

luncheon with an Italian feast.! Our meal will include Italian inspired

salad ingredients, an additional "Italian dish", fabulous Italian dessert

and Italian wine among other beverages. All this for only $4.00 (to

cover the cost of beverages and paper products). Please RSVP to

Yvonne (* see numbers and email above) to indicate what you will

contribute or for suggestions for what is needed. Also for any ques-

tions

Hostess for this fun luncheon is Diane Giambalvo. 4553 Winfield

Park, Nashville. 331-5380.

Ciao. Ci vediamo dopo!!

***New Activity***

Opera Divas

Janice Kay 615-373-7047

Patricia Wynn 615-831-7571

The new Season will start again soon. Please watch this spot and your

emails for more information.

Out to Lunch (all members welcome)

Karen Godley 516-8865 – [email protected]

Sue McClelland 703-577-8545 – [email protected]

Friday, September 19, 2014, 11:30 at Puckett’s Boat House

94 E. Main St. Franklin, TN

Housed in Franklin’s old boat locker, Puckett’s Boat House (PBH)

will remind you of your favorite Southern beach side restaurant.

PBH serves only the freshest in Gulf seafood. Delivered daily right to

their kitchen, the menu features Apalachicola raw oysters, Gulf Coast

grouper and shrimp, along with wild caught catfish and salmon. For

the” land lubbers”, they’ve added Southern style hand patted burgers,

prime rib, chicken fried chicken and yummy homemade desserts.

Please RSVP to either Karen or Sue by Sept 8. If you need a ride

please let us know. We can meet at the Park and Ride off I-65 and

Concord Rd at 10:45. Karen Godley or Sue McClelland

Prospective Member Coffee: Evening “LOOK US UP AND CHECK US OUT”

Judy Snow 225-324-9650 [email protected]

Chris Byrne 472-8483 [email protected]

This NNLC Quarterly Evening Prospective Member Coffee is for

prospective members who are unable to come to the prospective mem-

ber morning Coffee. We will not meet in September. Since this

group meets quarterly, our next Evening Coffee will not meet again

until October. Watch upcoming editions of Notes & Quotes for more

information on the October gathering!

Wandering Neighbors Cynthia Wallace [email protected] (615)- 828-8816

Relax with a Cumberland River Cruise on a pontoon boat tour. Sep-

tember 9, Wandering Neighbors will enjoy nature and a tour on the

Cumberland River and Old Hickory Lake with Captain Jesse, who has

quite a sense of humor and a great knowledge of the river. We can

choose to focus on nature and history of the area or view homes of

celebrities who once called or still call the area home as well as some

other beautiful or interesting houses.

Cost for groups of 14-20 is $15.00. The boat will sail at 10:30. Car-

pooling will need to leave the Concord Road Civitan park-and-ride

(next to Lipscomb Elementary School ) at 9:00. Please email or call

the address or number above to reserve a place on the boat before

September 5.

After the tour we'll enjoy lunch at the Chocolate-Covered Strawberry

(the only place I've eaten nearby and I know is very good).

Weekend Movie Group Judy Book 673-7813 [email protected]

This quarterly activity will not be meeting this month, see you later in

the fall.

Page 14: Inside Notes/Quotesfiles.ctctcdn.com/add63237201/fe14d883-e5c7-40a1-8... · There are some groups which took time off in the summer that will resume this month also. Groups, Cocktails

Page 14

September 2014• Notes & Quotes

Sponsor Spotlight

Glover & Glover, CPAs

Byron Glover

206 Wilson Pike Circle,

Brentwood, TN 37027

Phone: 370-0341 [email protected]

Individual and business income tax returns and tax planning

services.

Since 1988 our firm has recognized the need to work closely with each

of our clients and offer them a high degree of personal service and at-

tention. We believe that our combined experience and continuing edu-

cation allows us to provide our clients with professional services and

accurate current tax law guidance.

Our firm handles all aspects of business and individual tax preparation

and planning, including part-year residence and out-of-state returns.

Page 15: Inside Notes/Quotesfiles.ctctcdn.com/add63237201/fe14d883-e5c7-40a1-8... · There are some groups which took time off in the summer that will resume this month also. Groups, Cocktails

Page 15

September 2014 • Notes & Quotes

Please patronize our wonderful sponsors and let them know you heard about them through NNLC!

Chiro Core Wellness 100 Covey Dr. Suite 302

Franklin, TN 37067

Call 794-7246 for an appointment.

http://tharpechiropractic.chiroweb.com

Monday, Tuesday & Thursday, 8 to 12 and 2 to 6, Wednesday and Friday 7 to 12 and 2 to 6.

At ChiroCore Wellness, we treat a variety of health issues. In addition to chiropractic care, , we treat headaches, fibromyalgia, sports injuries, joint

pain, cardiovascular concerns, irritable bowel syndrome, and wellness care. Our new brain wave EEG therapy has breathtaking results. Be sure to

visit our page to find out how we can help you with ADHD/ADD, migraines, fibromyalgia, and weight loss to name a few. Don’t miss out!

With Dr. Tharpe’s Masters degree in Nutrition, he is able to evaluate any concerns or questions regarding nutrition, exercise, diet, weight loss, and

much more. Many of our patients use nutrition consultations in addition to their chiropractic treatments to create a healthier lifestyle. These are just

a few things Dr. Tharpe addresses so please feel free to ask about other areas that we treat. We are here to serve you and to get you healthy again!

Susan Weiss Attorney At Law Practicing in the areas of wills, trusts, estate planning, probate, general business and corporate.

Located at: 229 WARD CIRCLE A-II BRENTWOOD, TN 37027

Phone: 377-1209

Certifications of specialization are available to Tennessee lawyers in all areas of practice relating to or included

in the areas of Civil Trial, Criminal Trial, Business Bankruptcy, Consumer Bankruptcy, Creditor’s Rights, Medical Malpractice,

Legal Malpractice, Accounting Malpractice, Elder Law and Estate Planning.

Any listing of related or included practice areas herein does not constitute or imply representation of certification or specializa-

tion.

Potential clients are urged to make their own independent investigation and evaluation of any lawyer being considered. These

disclosures are required by the Supreme Court of Tennessee.

Copy

Solutions

superbly

reproduces

our Notes &

Quotes each

month

Copy

Solutions

superbly

reproduces

our Notes &

Quotes each

month

Page 16: Inside Notes/Quotesfiles.ctctcdn.com/add63237201/fe14d883-e5c7-40a1-8... · There are some groups which took time off in the summer that will resume this month also. Groups, Cocktails

Page 16

September 2014 • Notes & Quotes

Linda Peterson, Ind. Sales Director, Mary Kay Cosmetics, Inc.

Contact: www.marykay.com/lpeterson1 or 615-673-5291

$5.2 Billon, Debt-free Company recognized as America’s #1 Best Selling Brand- 17 yrs

Official Beauty Sponsor for Project Runway

Texting Abuse Hotline designed for women to have 24/7 online/phone help

Official Beauty Sponsor for the CMA Awards 2007 & 2008

Recognized in the Top 10 of Cosmetic Companies out of over 528 cosmetic companies

Mary Kay is 2011, 2012 & 2014 Winner Ranking Number 1 in Customer Loyalty in both Cosmetics and Facial

Moisturizer categories – Personalized Products & Great Customer Service with products readily available!

Clearproof Acne System

Good Housekeeping Seal Guarantees that the patented, dermatologist formulated “Miracle Set” Cleansing System

delivers 11 age-defying benefits for moderate aging

83% reduction of fine lines and wrinkles *25% improvement in skin elasticity

46% improvement in more even skin tone AND 100% had softer, more supple skin

NEW Advanced Age-Fighting Vollu-firm Repair Skin Care w/Sunscreen

*91% less deep lines & wrinkles *86% lifted skin *98% less under-eye puffiness

*93% more even toned skin *93% in overall appearance

Also tested safe & effective for sensitive and rosacea skin. 100% guaranteed!

The Heritage at Brentwood 900 Heritage Way, Brentwood, TN 37027

www.TheHeritageLCS.com

The Heritage at Brentwood offers a fresh approach to senior living. Developed and managed by Life Care Services LLC, we give you the

opportunity to enhance your current independent lifestyle through an array of services, amenities and activities. The Heritage offers a variety of

choice floor plans, including apartment-style residences, spacious villas and garden villas, in a neighborhood setting with winding streets and

beautiful landscapes. Meticulously planned, our 48-acre campus, adjacent to River Park, is as inviting as it is recreational. One of the distinct

advantages of living at The Heritage is having a full continuum of quality, long-term health care available at our Somerfield Health Center. By

choosing a LifeCare™ community you can put a plan in place for your future without worrying about rising health care costs.

For more information or to schedule a personal tour, please call

(615) 507-2686 or (877) 505-1309

For all your home furnishing needs:

Windows/Walls/Floors

Fine Furniture/Lighting

Decorating Den Interiors

Call today, for your complimentary appointment

615-469-7334

We do it all, and we come to you!

Since 1969

we’ve been making the world more beautiful,

one room at a time

Visit www.bohnne.decoratingden.com

E-mail: [email protected]

Bohnne Jones,

DDCD

Find us on Facebook

Decorating Den Interiors - Nashville TN

Page 17: Inside Notes/Quotesfiles.ctctcdn.com/add63237201/fe14d883-e5c7-40a1-8... · There are some groups which took time off in the summer that will resume this month also. Groups, Cocktails

Page 17

Primary Eye Care Group, P.C.

Dr. Kenneth Young, O.D

Dr. Peter Van Hoven, O.D.

Dr. Nicholas P. Engle, O.D.

Dr. R. Dale Pilkinton, M.D. 205 Ward Circle, (Maryland Farms), Brentwood

(615) 373-0080 www.primaryeyecare.com

Providing comprehensive eye exams, treatment of ocular

diseases, contact lenses, and eyewear.

September 2014 • Notes & Quotes

JUICE PLUS+

JUICE PLUS+ gives you 25 Fruits and

Vegetables in a Capsule

The most researched whole food nutrition in the world

What you should eat & what you do eat!

For more information:

1-800-454-0149

www.juiceplus.com+cb16147

Ken Robertson, Jr. D.M.S.

We offer full service dentistry, bonding, and

bleaching of teeth.

Gateway Building

5409 Maryland Way Suite 210 (near Granny White)

Phone: 371-8009

Hours: Monday 9:30 am-5:30 pm

Tuesday & Wednesday 7:30 am - 12:30 pm

1:30 pm - 4:30 pm

Thursday 7:30 am-2:30 pm.

Glover & Glover, CPAs Byron Glover

206 Wilson Pike Circle,

Brentwood, TN 37027

Phone: 370-0341

Individual and business income tax returns and tax

planning services.

We’re always happy to welcome new sponsors to our group. If you know of someone who owns a local busi-

ness and would be interested in sponsorship, contact our club Director Chris Byrne Tel: 377-1045

Page 18: Inside Notes/Quotesfiles.ctctcdn.com/add63237201/fe14d883-e5c7-40a1-8... · There are some groups which took time off in the summer that will resume this month also. Groups, Cocktails

Page 18

PROSPECTIVE MEMBERS We cordially invite all women new to the area to join our club for fun and friendship.

If you are a new resident, or know someone who is, please send your information to our Club Director,

Chris Byrne at 377-1045, so that we can extend a friendly NNLC welcome.

NAME: _______________________________________________________________________

ADDRESS: _______________________________________________________________________

PHONE: _______________________________________________________________________

Date of move to the Nashville area/Where from: _________________________________________

Referring Member (if applicable): _______________________________________________________________

This form can be turned in at a monthly coffee or luncheon, or mailed to:

NNLC Prospects

P.O. Box 1566

Brentwood, TN 37024-1566

September 2014 • Notes & Quotes

Prospective Members

We cordially invite all women new to the area to join our club of fun and

friendship. Please forward the names of new residents to the Club

Director so that she can have the proper Area Representative extend a

friendly NNLC welcome to them! Forward name, address and phone

number to Chris Byrne, Tel: 377-1045, or email Chris at

[email protected]

Attendance Policy

In the spirit of friendship, NNLC Policy is as follows: All members are

encouraged to attend Coffees, Luncheons, and Activity groups.

Attendance at Activities is limited to members and out-of-town guests

on a "space available" basis. Guests, including neighbors, friends, and

other prospective members are welcome at Coffees, Luncheons and So-

cials, unless space is limited.

A current Activity subscription is required to maintain membership.

When you are sending money to the club For various events, please make checks payable to:

New Neighbors or to NNLC.

On the outside of the envelope Please print New Neighbors Luncheon Reservations or

whatever the money is for so that it can go to the right

person. Please write your e-mail address on your check.

On the memo line of the check Please write September Luncheon and so forth so we can

make sure that your check gets to the right person. Also,

please write your e-mail address on your check.

We have brochures to help promote our Club!

Now, we want to find ways to use them to help

generate interest in what we all know is such a

great organization. We'd love to hear your ideas of how we

can get them distributed. Do you know of groups that may

be interested in handing the brochure out to newcomers or

venues where people new to the area can pick them up? If

so, please e-mail your suggestions to Judy Snow at

[email protected]

Each month the Club selects one deserving member who has generously contributed her efforts to NNLC and the community during their two year

voting membership. The member is awarded the distinction of being named New Neighbor of the Month. Nominations for this award can be made

by any Club member and are to be forwarded to the Club Director, Chris Byrne. Each nomination should show justification as to why the nomi-

nated member is worthy of the award. Information preferred on nomination: Name, Address, Telephone, Length of Time in the Club, NNLC Con-

tributions, Community Activities, Background Information, and Name of Person submitting nomination. All information is kept confidential.

Thank you all for your assistance in helping us select these worthy people.

Page 19: Inside Notes/Quotesfiles.ctctcdn.com/add63237201/fe14d883-e5c7-40a1-8... · There are some groups which took time off in the summer that will resume this month also. Groups, Cocktails

Page 19

September 2014 • Notes & Quotes

Club Purpose - The purpose of the NNLC is to bring together new neighbors in the Nashville area so that they may meet and make friends, while

adjusting to new surroundings. The club’s intent and all activities are entirely social.

Club History - NNLC is the official social club of New Neighbors League, Inc., which was founded in Dayton, Ohio, in 1939, by Theodore R.

Briggs, a former newspaperman. From the business of meeting new residents and the experience of Theodore’s wife, Bunny, the need for a social

group to allow newcomers to meet and associate became apparent. With many moves to her credit before Dayton, Bunny drafted the constitution

and by-laws of NNLC with the aid of Ohio’s Federated Women’s Club, chartering the first chapter in Cincinnati, in 1943. In 1986, NNLC

Corporate and Club Headquarters moved to Atlanta and Cheryl Beaudreault became National President.

Membership—Membership in NNLC is open to women of all ages who are new to the area and have been visited by a hostess and invited to a

prospective membership function. The membership fee is $50, which includes a one-time national membership fee of $25 with transfer privileges

to any sister chapter, and a one-year activity fee of $25.00 . To maintain an active membership beyond the first year and participate in all activities,

a yearly activity fee of $25.00 for the activities is required.

Other New Neighbors League

Club Chapters

Alabama: Birmingham

Georgia: Atlanta, Peachtree City

Kansas: Johnson County

Missouri: Kansas City, St. Louis

Nebraska: Omaha

Ohio: Canton, Columbus, Dayton, Toledo

Tennessee: Nashville

Texas: Corpus Christi

Washington, D.C.

New Neighbors League Club—Nashville Chapter: Founded 1951 by Mary Fitts

NNLC Business Policy Please note the following:

In accordance with the Neighbors League Club

Constitution, no one, other than a NNLC Sponsor, is

allowed to promote a business through distribution of

business cards, materials or other solicitation at NNLC

functions; nor should our membership directory be used by

members of the club for business promotion. We appreciate

your cooperation in adhering to this request.

The deadline for all information is the 1st of the month, one

month in advance (i.e. the deadline for the October 2014

N&Q is September 1, 2014.) This includes board meet-

ing, coffee and luncheon information, minutes, NNOM

announcement, sunshine, renewals, birthdays and all

special notices.

All Activity Chairpersons should send activity

information to the Publisher and the 2nd VP (Judy

Book, at [email protected] and Betsy Campo,

at [email protected]) by the 1st of the

month. Failure to submit items by the deadline may

result in your information being omitted from the Notes

& Quotes.

Please proofread and verify website ad-

dresses, street addresses, e-mail addresses,

names and phone numbers prior to sub-

mitting your articles. Submit all articles in

Times New Roman 10.

National Board President: Cheryl Beaudreault

479 S. Atlanta St.

Roswell, GA 30074

(770) 993-7886

Area Manager/Club Director: Chris Byrne

653 Springlake Drive

Franklin, TN 37064-4745

Tel: (615) 377-1045

Club Motto—Fun and Friendship

Club Colors—Pale Blue & White

Club Thought—We are all different in origin.

Adjusting to new surroundings

While seeking fun and friendship.

We wish to be friendly and kind,

And to give generously of ourselves

To each other and to our club.

We refrain from being hasty in

Judgment and are united in our

Effort to always greet someone with

A smile.

Page 20: Inside Notes/Quotesfiles.ctctcdn.com/add63237201/fe14d883-e5c7-40a1-8... · There are some groups which took time off in the summer that will resume this month also. Groups, Cocktails

Page 20

September 2014• Notes & Quotes

NNLC Board June-November 2014

Executive Board

President (DML) Martha Snider [email protected] 776-1851

1st Vice President (JL) Lyn Cramer [email protected] 937-238-4195

2nd Vice President (CM) Betsy Campo [email protected] 504-390-8300

Treasurer (LK) Bonnie O'Shea [email protected] 776-1520

Recording Secretary (DMB) Louane Borgman [email protected] 819-0548

Corresponding Secretary (CH) Judith Arnold [email protected] 465-6240

Club Director (CB) Chris Byrne [email protected] 472-8483

Ex Asst/NNOTY (CB) Judy Snow [email protected] 225-324-9650

Advisors

(LB) LeAnn Bauer [email protected] 337-4054

(TF) Terri Frank [email protected] 372-0234

(CH) Carol Hyatt [email protected] 428-6966

(LK) Lizz Kabat [email protected] 410-1114

(JL) Judi Legerton [email protected] 891-1337

(DMB) Diana McBee [email protected] 847-373-2447

(DML) Dara McLeod [email protected] 714-5700

(CM) Chris Meyer [email protected] 268-5774

(SS) Shannon Stetler [email protected] 713-9979

General Board

Coffee Committee (SS) Vicky C. Rowe [email protected] 517-0087

Linda Swensen [email protected] 203-919-9343

Lana Hull [email protected] 512-508-0310

Dawn Brutus [email protected] 414-416-7677

Constant Contact Eblasts (DML) Esther Carl [email protected] 692-9808

Constant Contact Support (DML) Dara McLeod [email protected] 714-5700

Fashion Show (LK) Dorene Briggs [email protected] 478-1146

Sally George [email protected] 703-475-8254

Ruth Ann Peters [email protected] 905-5715

Yeimei Wang [email protected] 454-4933

Luncheon Hostess (SS) Julie Hining [email protected] 394-4475

Sharon Kanitz [email protected] 615-614-3066

Vicki Register [email protected] 904-813-8608

Luncheon Hospitality (DMB) Jean Hairston [email protected] 216-496-8462

Sherry Halpern [email protected] 750-2183

Patricia Wynn 831-7571

Luncheon Reservations (DML) Kathie Knight [email protected] 472-7885

Membership (CB) Carla Kelly [email protected] 830-9512

Membership Prospects (CB) Kristin Linn [email protected] 713-548-4060

Membership Renewals (CB) Chris Byrne [email protected] 472-8483

N&Q Publisher (CB) Judy Book [email protected] 673-7813

Publicity (TF/CB) Shana Spiegel [email protected] 847-372-1391

Social (CB) Randall Binford [email protected] 210-861-6219

HeidiHejazinia [email protected] 497-0004

Vicky Young [email protected] 904-708-6499

Ways and Means (LB) Louane Borgman [email protected] 819-0548

Linda Childs [email protected] 678-2171

Website (CB) Beth Wise [email protected] 504-1973

Page 21: Inside Notes/Quotesfiles.ctctcdn.com/add63237201/fe14d883-e5c7-40a1-8... · There are some groups which took time off in the summer that will resume this month also. Groups, Cocktails

Page 21

September 2014 • Notes & Quotes

New Neighbors League Club

NNLC-Nashville Web Page www.newneighborsnashville.com

September 2014

Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat

1

Labor Day

Bowling

2

Lettuce Become

Friends

3

Arts and Crafts-

day and evening

Euchre

4

Lettuce Romaine

Friends

5

Happy Hikers

6

Gearheads

Cocktails and

Conversations

7

8 Day-time

Book Club

Beauty Babes

Day and

Evening

Evening Book

Club

9

Wandering

Neighbors

10

BUNCO I

11

Board

Happy Hour

12

Expat

13

Fall Social

14

15

Bowling

BUNCO II

16

Bridge

17

BUNCO IV

18

Prospective

Member Coffee

Casual Garden

Club

19

Out to Lunch

20

21

22

BUNCO III

23

24

All Member

Coffee

25

Luncheon

26

27

28 29

30

Happy Hookers

Page 22: Inside Notes/Quotesfiles.ctctcdn.com/add63237201/fe14d883-e5c7-40a1-8... · There are some groups which took time off in the summer that will resume this month also. Groups, Cocktails

Page 22

September 2014 • Notes & Quotes

New Neighbors League Club

P.O. Box 1566

Brentwood, TN 37024-1566

RETURN SERVICES REQUESTED

DATED MATERIAL-DO NOT DELAY

New Neighbors League Club-Nashville

Fun and Friendship

National Piano Month

It’s National Better Breakfast Month– take

the time for the most important meal of the

day! ENJOY!!