Nashville Republican Women’s Caring for America program makes donation to The Safe Haven Family shelter


Family Shelter Receives Donation of 500 Hygiene Items
From Nashville Republican Women’s Caring for America Program



The Safe Haven Family Shelter which helps homeless families with children live independently, received a donation of over 500 hygiene items through the Nashville Republican Women’s Caring for America program. Shampoo, soap, lotions, deodorants, feminine hygiene products and baby items were among the products purchased by NRW members and delivered on November 4. NRW’s Caring for America Program will continue collecting donations for delivery on a quarterly basis. Shown above left to right: Brandy Transou, Safe Haven Office Manager; Mick Dalton, Caring for America member; Joyce Lavery, Safe Haven Executive Director; and Amy Dixon, Caring for America Chair.


Contact: Lynda Hayes, Publicity Chair, Nashville Republican Women
(215) 757-2501 (c)

GREATER NASHVILLE ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS NAMES NEW OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS FOR 2010


GREATER NASHVILLE ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS
NAMES NEW OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS FOR 2010


NASHVILLE, Tenn. (Dec. 4, 2009) – Lucy Smith has been elected president of the Greater Nashville Association of Realtors for 2010. Smith, a Realtor with Fridrich & Clark Realty, was sworn in Friday, Dec. 4, along with other GNAR officers. Her one-year term will begin on Jan. 1, 2010.

Officers serving with Smith for 2010 include, Alice Walker (The Wilson Group), President-Elect; Marshall Karr (Karr Investment Company) Vice President; Price Lechleiter (Zeitlin & Company, Realtors), Vice President; Kendra Cooke (Crye-Leike, Inc., Realtors), Secretary/Treasurer; and Mike Nichols (Zeitlin In Town), Immediate Past President.

Smith has been in the real estate industry for 10 years and is a member of both the Tennessee Association of Realtors and the National Association of Realtors. She currently serves on the residential forms committee for TAR. Smith has also served on the board of directors for the Nashville Ballet for past 15 years.

“Lucy is a great asset to our organization and I look forward to seeing GNAR continue to thrive under her leadership,” said Mike Nichols, 2009 GNAR president. “2009 certainly saw some challenges for the real estate industry, but the Greater Nashville market has shown some encouraging signs of improvement recently. It will be good to see our organization and the industry continue to strengthen and improve in the coming year.”

“It’s a great honor, and very humbling, to represent such an outstanding group of real estate professionals and lead GNAR into the new decade,” Smith said. “There have been many changes in our industry during the economic shifts of the past two years and there may be many more in the coming year. The current data provides reason to believe that the Greater Nashville real estate market it both stabilizing and strengthening. With our professional development, continuing education and many other programs and services, GNAR is positioned and prepared to help our members succeed in the new market conditions and we look forward to doing just that.”

GNAR members also elected new directors to rotating three-year terms from 2010 to 2012. Those elected include, Mary Sue Dietrich (Worth Properties), Cindy Stanton Fey (Crye-Leike REALTORS), Barry Owen (Keller Williams Realty) and Brian Taylor (Zeitlin & Co., REALTORS).

Those continuing their service on the GNAR Board of Directors include, John Brittle (French Christianson Patterson & Associates), Lori Caste (RE/MAX Elite) and Tom Williams (Crye-Leike, Inc. Realtors) who are finishing their second year of service. Directors finishing their first year of service include, Denise Beard (Crye-Leike, Inc., Realtors), Mark Deutschmann (Village Real Estate Services), Allen Huggins (BrokerSouth Real Estate Partners) and Hagan Stone (Pilkerton Realtors).

Tom Miller (Coldwell Banker Commercial Professionals) will serve a one-year term as the 2010 chair of GNAR’s commercial committee, replacing Bill Hawkins of The Charles Hawkins Coimpany. Richard Courtney (Fridrich & Clark Realty) will begin a two-year term as GNAR’s representative on the RealTracs (Middle Tennessee Regional Multiple Listing Service) Board of Directors, and on the GNAR board, as well. He replaces Tommy Patterson (French Christianson Patterson & Assoc.) who served two 2-year terms in that role.

Betty Lou Alsobrooks (RE/MAX Real Estate Center) finished her year of service as representative from the Dickson Chapter of GNAR and will be replaced by Alan Ragan (Ragan's Five Rivers Realty & Auct.).

Those completing their terms of service on the GNAR board of directors include, Susan Dale (Prudential Woodmont Realty Group), Sharon Kipp (RE/Max Elite) and Mandy Wachtler (Pilkerton Realtors).

In addition to the installment of 2010 officers, at the same meeting GNAR kicked off its Habitat for Humanity project for next year. The association will help fund and build a 14th Habitat Home in Nashville. GNAR’s Dickson Chapter also helped fund and build a Habitat home in Dickson this year and plans to do so again in 2010.

The Greater Nashville Association of REALTORSÃ’ is one of Middle Tennessee’s largest professional trade associations and serves as the primary voice for Nashville-area property owners. REALTORÃ’ is a registered trademark that may be used only by real estate professionals who are members of the National Association of Realtors and subscribe to its strict code of ethics.

An introduction to Chinese Medicine

Non-Needle Acu-Point Therapies & Acupuncture, are methods of encouraging the body to promote natural healing and improve function. This is done by stimulating Acu-Point locations via slight pressure, applying a gentle device or essential oil, and by inserting sterilized, stainless-steel needles (that are as fine as a human hair) into specific points located near or on the surface of the skin which have the ability to alter various biochemical and physiological conditions in order to treat a wide variety of illnesses.

Oriental Herbal Formulas have been patented since 500 A.D., and are tailored to the individuals constitution. Each formula is whole food based, and always has either licorice, ginger, or a digestive helper to ensure their are no side-effects. This is asia’s version of a Drug Store. One of the best details about the formulas, are that they commonly have 1/4, 1/3 vitamins, minerals that are within the herbs of the formula. They can be taken as a tea, capsule, tablet, or topically.

Oriental Medicine all based on scientific research, study, and practice of thousands of years. Views a person as an energy system in which body and mind are unified, each influencing and balancing the other. Unlike Western medicine which attempts to isolate and separate a disease from a person, Oriental Medicine emphasizes a wholistic approach that treats the whole person. Treating the specific reason you are seeking help for along with supporting your whole body.

Your professional practitioner will make a Oriental medical diagnosis based upon a thorough examination and consultation. The examination includes the assessment of the pulse, tongue, and japanese abdominal assessment. Once a diagnosis is made, your Oriental medical professional will choose the most appropriate acu- points for treatment.

Qi - Qi (pronounced chee) can be defined as the "air" or "vital substance" that animates and controls the observable functions of living beings. The basic foundation for Oriental medicine is that this vital substance flows through the body on channels known as meridians that connect all of our major organs. According to Oriental medical theory, illness arises when the cyclical flow of Qi in the meridians becomes unbalanced or is blocked.

The basis of acupuncture is expressed in this famous Chinese saying: "Bu tong ze tong, tong ze bu tong" which means "free flow: no pain, no free flow: pain."

In other words, any kind of pain or illness represents an obstruction in the normal flow of Qi or life force. Simply put, acupuncture and herbals moves, and regulates Qi, restoring free flow.
Acupuncture points are areas of designated electrical sensitivity that have been shown to be effective in the treatment of many specific health problems. They have been mapped out by the Chinese over a period of over 2000 years.

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Bellevue Middle School Edible Schoolyard project

The Bellevue Middle School Edible Schoolyard project - a planning charette led by the distinguished David Lose of Lose & Associates, Landscape Architects -

On Saturday, Dec 5th from 9:00 - 11:00 am (registration & coffee begins at 8:15 am) in the Bellevue Middle School LIbrary

We need a full house of participants & ideas - please mark your calendars & invite everyone you know that is interested in our schools or gardening or a better Bellevue

Charlie