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Buses get green lights Contract not yet finished or signed By Jennifer Pignolet pignolet@commercialappeal.com 901-529-2372
The Germantown Municipal School Board on Monday aired frustrations and reservations about bus company Durham Services but voted 3-1 to allow the administration to sign a transportation contract with the company as soon as one is finished. The board also raised concerns about not seeing the final version of the contract before it is signed, but Supt. Jason Manuel said the items left to negotiate are not major points that would alter the nature of the contract. The lawyers representing each municipal district in Shelby County are negotiating one contract with Durham, which will be billed separately for each district. Manuel, board chairwoman Lisa Parker and their attorney, Debra Owen, will now be able to sign the contract as soon as it’s ready without holding another meeting to run it past the other four board members. Manuel said he would update board members if there are any major changes. Board member Mark Dely was not in attendance Monday. Board member Ken Hoover, the dissenting vote, said he is frustrated with Durham for taking advantage of the fact that the school board is backed into a corner with only one option for transportation and less than a month until the first day of school. “I’m like this far away from saying fine, we’re not going to provide transportation,”
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By hiring two new drivers and buying two new trucks and new 95-gallon recycling carts, Collierville is keeping its recycling in-house, after four years with a private contractor.
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With automated side loader systems, all materials must be inside the cart or such materials likely will be considered trash and not recycled. collierville provided a list of acceptable recycling items. memphis is identical except it doesn’t accept hardcover books: ■ aluminum cans ■ metal food and beverage cans ■ Glass bottles and jars ■ Plastic bottles and jugs (numbers 1-7 with lids) ■ cereal and food boxes ■ Wide-mouth plastic containers ■ mixed paper, newspaper ■ oice paper and junk mail ■ hardcover books ■ magazines, phone books and catalogs ■ aluminum foil and trays ■ rigid plastics like chairs or toys ■ cardboard boxes and pizza boxes
Memphis and Collierville residents began to roll out their new, bigger 90-plus gallon recycling carts last week and Lakeland residents followed suit Monday. Collierville began its recycling collection this week with 95-gallon maroon carts. During the past month, the city has delivered 9,330 carts to existing and new recyclers at some of the 14,500 households in town. Memphis has delivered more than 15,000 of its 38,000 gray recycle carts to areas of Cordova, parts of Hickory Hill and the subdivisions of Countrywood, Berryhill and Hillshire leading to Eads. The rest of the 96-gallon carts will be delivered between now and July 15 as phase one of the rollout. See BINS, 2
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more than a month until the first day of school, his administration made an executive decision. “As we get closer and closer, it becomes less and less probable” to switch the times, Manuel said. The district’s student information system, PowerSchool, is still transferring information from Shelby County Schools for the bus router to know how many buses and routes are needed. With the lack of information, Manuel said, the risk of adding another variable by changing the times is too great. The school board voted in May to advise the administration to move
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Germantown Municipal Schools leaders are telling parents to assume start times will remain the same for the upcoming school year. The district is waiting for bus contractor Durham to supply final costs for if it switches from three bell times to two or adjusts Houston High and Houston Middle’s start time from 7 a.m. to even 15 minutes later. Supt. Jason Manuel said with just
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Injunction overruled, annexation to proceed Residents still have right to appeal By Jody Callahan callahan@commercialappeal.com 901-529-6531
The state appeals court this week overruled an injunction preventing the annexation of the Windyke and Southwind neighborhoods, apparently freeing the city to move forward in taking over the 3,500 people living in that area.
However, those residents still have the right to ask the Tennessee Supreme Court to hear an appeal. That court can choose whether to hear the case but is under no obligation to do so. The residents have 60 days to seek that appeal from the date of the ruling, which was handed down July 2. City oicials indicated July 3 they will wait for some sign of an appeal before beginning the annexation. “I think the resolution was reasonable and equitable,” City
Council attorney Allan Wade said. “We are developing deployment plans now. I can’t tell you exactly what those are. We have an obligation under the annexation ordinance to provide services to that area. In our opinion, we have been unlawfully delayed in doing that.” This annexation has a long history. When the city irst made clear its intentions in the early ’90s, residents protested. But on June 8, 2006, residents and the city signed an agreement postponing the annexation for
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eight years, or until Dec. 31, 2013. That agreement, which also gave the city the right to immediately annex the commercial areas in the zone, speciically stated that the residents could not sue to prevent the annexation. But as that annexation date approached, and after the state Legislature approved a one-year moratorium on city annexations in 2013, the residents sued, saying that the moratorium also applied to their case. Chancellor Walter Evans agreed, issuing a restraining order late last year that pre-
vented the city from taking over on Dec. 31. The city appealed, and the state court in Jackson issued its ruling July 2. “Because we conclude that the (moratorium) does not apply to prohibit the annexation ordinance at issue, we reverse the trial court’s judgment and reinstate the consent order,” the ruling read. That moratorium actually expired May 15. They city sought the appeal court’s ruling because it would allow oicials to collect property taxes for the entire year.
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tion for two start times next year.” Houston High and Houston Middle will start at 7 a.m. Riverdale and Farmington Elementary will start at 8 and Dogwood Elementary at 9 a.m. Parker said ideal start times for all ive schools would be as close to 8 a.m. as possible, maybe 7:30 and 8:30. That would require discussions with the Riverdale and Farmington communities about whether they would support adjusting a half-hour. The district’s Facebook page says community input will be a signiicant part of the process. “The Germantown Municipal School District will be releasing a survey the week of August 11th to gather further community input on implementing two school start times,” according to the Facebook post. “We will also form a committee the week of September 1st with all stakeholders represented to begin planning implementation of two school start times for the 20152016 school year.”
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The remaining four Memphis regions will be added between now and September 2015. Lakeland has given out 4,000 of its 96-gallon blue recycle carts through a new contract with Republic Waste Management. Curbside recycling collection started Monday in Lakeland for the new rolling carts. While Lakeland residents will still get weekly garbage and yard waste pick up, Lakeland is going to every other week for recycling collection. All three systems are replacing the much smaller 17- to 18-gallon residential bins. More communities are going to the larger recycling carts with lids. “Not only is this more convenient and easier for Memphians, it will extend the life of our landills,” said Matoiri Spencer with Memphis Public Works. Before the change, selfdescribed Collierville “super recycler” Crystal Warren, 28, filled two recycle bins that she or her husband toted to the curb. “Now with the bigger bins we won’t have to break down the cardboard. Previously, we lattened it out or cut it in half. It was really an ordeal,” she said. By hiring two new drivers, buying two trucks and new carts, Collierville is keeping its recycling inhouse after fours years with a private contractor. Memphis just signed a new contract with Inland Waste to service the contracted areas of Memphis. So far, Collierville has added about 500 new household recyclers among the 9,300 households to its program. While Collierville collected almost $61,000 from last year’s 2,000 tons that were recycled, Collierville Public Services Director Bill Kilp pointed out that it “is not a moneymaker. We do get paid, but the cost to collect it is more than the revenues received.” Collierville’s recycling program costs about $368,000 annually. The town saved about $79,000 by bringing the service inhouse rather than hiring a private hauler.
Fire Safety for Kids
Come see a iretruck and learn about ire safety from the Collierville Fire Department at the YMCA at Schilling Farms on July 24 at 11 a.m. You don’t have to be a member of the Y to attend. Call 901-850-9622 for more information.
Movie Mania at Carriage Crossing
The next Movie Mania at Carriage Crossing will be Friday featuring “Despicable Me 2.” Every other Friday night, a free, family friendly movie will be shown at Carriage Crossing. The movies begin at dusk. A R O U N D G E R M A N T OW N
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Amanda Castano Gallego (right) gets a hug from co-worker Catherine Hutchison following the naturalization ceremony. There were two ceremonies last Thursday that saw about 200 people from 87 countries gaining their citizenship.
Welcome home Nearly 200 gain citizenship in time to celebrate Independence Day By Jonathan A. Capriel capriel@commercialappeal.com 901-529-2370
Maria Hernandez entered the Benjamin L. Hooks Central Library last Thursday morning a Mexican national. By noon, she walked out a citizen of the United States. “Both of my daughters are in the Air Force and my son is in the Army,” Hernandez said. “I’ve lived (in the U.S.) for 20 years. I’m almost 70 years old. It was time I became an American.” Nearly 200 people from 87 countries became U.S. citizens during two naturalization ceremonies held at the library. Although these ceremonies occur several times a year and are normally limited to close family, last Thursday’s public event drew over 150 friends and family to the library. Those
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who could not ind a seat leaned against the walls and took cellphone videos of their family members as they became citizens. “This is a big day for these new citizens,” said Lynuel W. Dennis, ield oice director for the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services. “It takes a lot of work to get to this point.” Before they can become Americans, Dennis said people must irst pass a civic test and a reading and writing English exam. “They must also have lived in the U.S. as a lawful and permanent resident for at least ive years.” Dennis, who presided over the morning ceremony, asked the group to stand and raise their right hands while she led them in the Oath of Allegiance. When Amanda Gallego
stepped outside the crowded conference room, a group of 20 family, friends and co-workers greeted her with note-card-sized American lags and patriotic balloons. Gallego, a former Colombia national, smiled and raised her new certiicate of citizenship for them to see. “I’m super excited,” said Gallego, who is a mentor in English as a second language in Shelby County. “It has been a long journey to get to this point.” Gallego and her husband came to Memphis 15 years ago on a tourist visa. They upgraded to work visas, explained Laura Zapata, Gallego’s 24-year-old daughter. “It took seven years for (Gallego) to get permanent resident status approval,” Zapata said. “My mom then had to live as a resident for ive years before she could apply for citizenship.” The wait was worth it, Gallego said. “I want to vote,” she said. “But (right now) we are going to celebrate with some Colombian food.”
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Hoover said. “But that’s a massive change for this district,” he added, acknowledging that families depend on the district to provide bus service. Hoover said he wants the contract to have speciic language acknowledging that the district will be able to move from three bell times to two bell times next year, something the board tried to pursue this year but could not because of transportation issues. Manuel said he would have supported the board holding another meeting to review the inished contract if members were hesitant to, as Hoover called it, “sign a blank check.” Parker said she was aware of concerns but that Durham had assured them they “have the ability to work on what we’re not happy with.” Board member Natalie Williams said she is concerned about Durham’s treatment of its employees and whether that contributes to having a hard time hiring drivers. Despite her concerns, she is conident Manuel, Parker and Owen will execute a contract that will ultimately be good for students.
■ Oicers initiated a traic stop and arrested an adult male with marijuana at S. Germantown and Bixby at 8:20 p.m. JUNE 30
■ Oicers initiated a traic stop and arrested an adult male with drug paraphernalia at Mallard Lake and Poplar Pike at 12:28 a.m. ■ Someone took a motorcycle from the residence in the 7900 block of Burntwood Cove at 10:55 a.m. ■ Oicers arrested an adult male and female from shoplifting items from the business in the 9100 block of Poplar at 1:42 p.m. ■ Someone accessed the victim’s pay pal account and attempted to make fraudulent purchases in the 2000 block of Thorncroft at 5:49 p.m. ■ Someone forced entry into the residence through a rear window and took jewelry and electronics in the 2900 block of Cross Country at 4:45 p.m. ■ Someone forced entry into the residence through a side door, unknown what was taken in the 2900 block of Cotton Boll Cove at 10:04 p.m. ■ Three vehicles collided causing injuries at Germantown and Mimosa at 3:40 p.m. ■ Four vehicles collided causing injuries at Germantown and Mimosa at 3:41 p.m. JULY 1
■ Someone contacted the
victim by phone asking him to wire money to bond a relative out of jail in the 7500 block of Canon Gate Cove at 10:47 a.m. ■ Someone took lawn equipment out of the back of the victim’s vehicle in the 7700 block of Poplar Pike at 9:09 p.m. ■ Two vehicles collided causing injuries at Wolf River and Preakness at 2:40 p.m. ■ Vehicle collided into a utility pole causing injuries at Poplar and Brierbrook at 3:27 p.m. JULY 2
■ Victim reported that a customer grabbed her and threatened her over a store return in the 7600 block of W. Farmington at 2:31 p.m. ■ Someone took lawn equipment out of the victim’s utility trailer in the 3000 block of Cordie Lee Lane at 3:10 p.m. ■ Someone took lawn equipment from the rear cargo are of the victim’s vehicle in the 9400 block of Poplar at 1:30 p.m. ■ Victim reported that the driver of another vehicle tried to force her of the road in the 7100 block of Poplar Pike at 3:49 p.m. JULY 3
■ Oicers initiated a traic stop and the driver gave his brother’s information at Germantown Road and Dogwood at 1:40 p.m. ■ Oicers arrested an adult male and female for shoplifting merchandise from the business in the 7600 block of Poplar at
3:42 p.m. ■ Someone entered the victim’s unlocked vehicle and took sunglasses and cash in the 7300 block of Great Oaks at 10:09 p.m. ■ Oicers initiated a traic stop and the driver presented another person’s driver’s license at Germantown Road and Canon Gate Cove at 10:53 p.m. ■ Vehicle struck pole causing injuries at Neshoba Road and Miller Farms Road at 11:30 p.m. JULY 4
■ Someone took lawn equipment from the victim’s utility trailer in the 2600 block of Hacks Cross Road at 9:09 a.m. ■ Someone took lawn equipment from the victim’s residence in the 1400 block of Poplar Estates at 2:30 p.m. ■ Someone attempted to get prescription medication using false information in the 7600 block of Poplar at 7:56 p.m. JULY 5
■ Someone found keys and a Tennessee driver’s license in the 1900 block of S. Germantown Road at 4:38 a.m. ■ Someone forced entry into the victim’s vehicle damaging the lock and took credit cards, cash and driver’s license in the 7700 block of Wolf Trail Cove at 8:10 a.m. ■ Someone shoplifted merchandise from the business in the 2000 block of Exeter Road at 8:55 p.m.
The Germantown Parks and Recreation Department and the Germantown Area Chamber of Commerce is teaming up for the “Night Rider” family bike ride on Aug. 2, from 7-9:30 p.m. The bike ride starts at 8:30 p.m. The last day to sign up is July 25 and the cost is $12. Register at germantown-tn.gov/registration or at the Germantown Parks and Recreation Department oices at 2276 West St.
Alzheimer’s care givers workshop
Apple Grove Alzheimer’s Residence will host a Care Givers Workshop Thursday at Germantown United Methodist Church fellowship hall, 2331 S. Germantown Road, from 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Register by contacting Kimberly O’Donnell at kodonnell@ applegroveliving.com or by calling 901-604-0036 or 901-755-1244. AROUND MEMPHIS
‘Dreamgivers Gala’ at Hilton Memphis The ifth annual Forever Young Dreamgivers Gala will be July 26, from 5:3010:30 p.m. at the Hilton Memphis. For more information, call Diane Hight at 901-299-7516.
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Can food really get you in the mood? By Leslie Schilling Special to The Commercial Appeal
For centuries, it been suggested that certain foods may have aphrodisiac-like properties. While there is very little research that supporting natural or food-based aphrodisiacs, there is a reason we think of certain foods on a romantic evening. Certain foods can be visually stimulating, helping to turn up the heat, so to speak. Let’s start with the most obvious of the sensual foods, chocolate. Chocolate, particularly dark chocolate, has been studied for years. The dark side of this food is a good one. Over the last several years, studies have suggested that dark chocolate may prevent certain precursors of heart disease. In addition to being heart-healthy, dark chocolate may improve blood vessel walls and blood low throughout the body. That sure doesn’t hurt date night. It’s likely strawberries come to mind when you think about planning an evening for that special someone. Whether it’s their visually appealing heart shape or the antioxidant power, strawberries are sure to make an appearance when love is in the air. You may decide to enjoy strawberries with dark chocolate (either on the side or dipped) for the ultimate sensuous pairing. If strawberries aren’t your thing, you could always turn to igs, the fruit of the ancient gods. This velvety, seed-laden and antioxidant-rich fruit has been a symbol of love and fertility in many cultures. Looking for even more spice? Research suggests that a chemical found in hot peppers, capsaicin, may improve blood low and rev up nerve endings. Incorporating this iery factor into a meal may make for a particularly hot evening. But, don’t eat too much. A stomach that’s overfull, especially with spicy foods, is not a welcomed ingredient for a romantic evening. Whether these foods have arousing properties or just sensual shapes, don’t underestimate the power of the placebo effect. If you think it works, it just might. Leslie Schilling is a Memphisbased, nationally recognized nutrition expert, media spokeswoman and speaker. She owns Schilling Nutrition Therapy, LLC, a nutrition counseling practice in East Memphis.
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A starter kit for a beginner’s herb garden should include (clockwise from upper left) parsley, basil, chives and mint.
GROW YOUR OWN Get the hang of raising fresh herbs, then learn to cook with them By Lee Svitak Dean
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or those cooks who pine for the spontaneity of pinching of a sprig of oregano or basil leaf, consider this: Grow your own. I know, I know. You planted them a while back in the harsh sun, forgot to water them and they disappeared into the earth. That happens when you neglect any plant, and especially the more delicate ones. Think of herbs as you would puppies, said Paige Pelini, co-owner of Mother Earth Gardens in Minneapolis, especially if you’re growing them in pots, where they need attention every day. In the ground, they’re more self-suicient, but they still need an inch of water a week. That’s not a lot of efort for plants that have such an impact on dinner. There’s not much more to growing them than that. Really. Pelini and Bonnie Dehn of Dehn’s Garden in Andover, Minn., offer their tips on putting together a kitchen garden of herbs.
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START WITH THE BASIC FOUR ■ Plant only a few herbs until you are comfortable with the results. A typical starter kit includes parsley, basil, chives and mint. For parsley, you have two options: the curly variety, its familiar wave a garnish on many restaurant plates, and the Italian lat-leaf that’s more often used in cooking. Whichever your preference, don’t relegate it to a bit part on the menu. Toss it in salads. Add it to soups. Experiment. ■ For basil, the choices of variety are plentiful. The traditional leaves found in the produce aisle are Italian basil, the type used to make pesto. Toss those leaves into salads, too (use as you would spinach). Once you’ve tried the traditional leaf, branch out to other basils: cinnamon, for example, one of Dehn’s favorites. “I pick of the blooms and use them for potpourri. I use the leaves with chicken and ish, as well as turkey and pasta salads.” ■ Pelini uses chives as a quick pick-meup on a dish. Dehn reaches for them daily, sprinkling them everywhere, from baked potatoes to casseroles. “Remember those little blooms — the lowers are edible, even the buds, which taste like an onion-lavored mushroom. Saute the buds or put them on a shish kebab,” she noted. ■ You can’t have a mojito without mint, which is also terriic to drop into lemonade or iced tea. “Bruise” the leaves so they
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1 Heat vinegar until steam rises (do not boil). Add herbs and garlic. Continue to heat for 3 minutes (do not boil). 2 Transfer to sterile container. Strain out herbs before use in recipe. Store for up to 6 months. Note: To make Bonnie’s Herb Vinaigrette: Combine 1 cup Bonnie’s Herb Vinegar, 3 tablespoons honey and 1/2 cup olive oil. Refrigerate for up to 2 weeks. Recipe by Bonnie Dehn.
give up their lavor. Use a muddler when the leaves are for cocktails, or stir irmly with a spoon. Be sure to grow mint in a pot and not in the garden itself. “Mint doesn’t play nicely with others,” said Pelini about the herb’s tendency to take over.
MORE TO PLANT Conident about your ability to grow herbs? Go beyond the basics. Pelini loves thyme. “Fresh thyme is so completely different from dried, and there are so many options, like lime thyme and lemon thyme.”
What would potato salad — or salmon or deviled eggs — be without fresh dill? Then there’s cilantro, the three-in-one herb that can be planted weekly. “You need successive plantings of seeds because you harvest the whole bundle. Cut it of at the ground and plant another handful of seeds,” said Pelini. Fresh cilantro has a lemony lavor. “But as soon as it starts to get feathery, it’s coriander and it’s a much more pungent and soapier lavor, good for Thai and African cooking, but not the Southwest cooking that we associate so often with it. When it goes to seed, there’s anise lavor in the seeds, used in sausage,” Dehn said. Oregano is hard to ind fresh and worth growing if you use it in your cooking. Then there’s rosemary, in some ways the grande dame of the herb garden. Dehn reminds cooks to leave the stems intact on the plant and pick only the leaves. “I put a dozen leaves in pasta water. I use it instead of salt. It lavors the pasta; even tuna noodle salad will taste wonderful,” Dehn said.
TIPS FOR COOKS ■ Most herbs can be stored in the refrigerator, but not basil. Keep it in a glass of water or plastic bag in a darkened corner of your kitchen. ■ Always wash herbs before you use them. “You never know where the neighbor’s dog was,” Dehn said. ■ When cooking with fresh herbs, you will use three times more than if the herb is dried. ■ To preserve the herbs for cooking throughout winter, dry them with a dehydrator and store in an airtight container, away from light or heat. Or freeze the herbs. Pelini doesn’t freeze any herbs in water. She prefers to lash freeze most, such as dill, then crumbles it into a container. Or for basil, she blends it in a food processor and freezes it in blobs before putting them in a plastic bag or container. Dehn stores her frozen herbs in double-wrapped plastic, “iled” in a very large Tupperware container to keep track of them in a chest freezer. HOW TO PLANT HERBS Forget the 2-inch pots that come with kits, says Dehn. Use at least a 5-inch pot or larger. Try planting four kitchen herbs in a single big pot. You’ll need at least 2 gallons of dirt, preferably good potting soil. The herbs need good nutrition, too, and that means fertilizing them, preferably organically.
Best cooks unknowingly use their ears By Judy Hevrdejs Chicago Tribune
You expect a kitchen to be noisy. The tap-tap-tap of a knife mincing mounds of fresh herbs. The rhythmic beat of a wooden spoon mixing a batter. Fries sputtering in oil. Beyond such obvious noises, there are many subtle sounds of cooking that can help you become a better, more intuitive cook. Being aware of such subtle sounds is what chef Brendan Walsh calls the “nuances of cooking.” It involves all the senses, of course. But sound is often ignored until acrid smells or smoke plumes alert you to a bigger problem. “Anyone can follow a recipe, and it will come out diferently for each person,” says Walsh, dean
of culinary arts at The Culinary Institute of America in Hyde Park, N.Y. “But the nuances that each individual person adds brings beauty to dishes. To understand some sounds, Walsh suggests starting with a few fundamental cooking techniques.
of a saute. “For a saute, start of with a hot pan. It’s just that little bit of oil in the pan, then adding whatever the item might be ... where when it goes into that pan, you want to hear this wonderful sizzle and the bouncing of the oil.”
SWEATING VS. SAUTEING “Generally when you sweat, you sweat without a lid. When you smother, you put a lid on top. Start with a cool pan. Cook at a temperature that is low enough where it draws out moisture, which creates a steaming environment. You don’t want any (browning), so you don’t want to hear any noise. Once you start hearing noise, you’re going to the next level, which is more
BOILING VS. SIMMERING Boiling is ine for pasta, Walsh says, but “that’s not a good thing for cooking proteins. You’re overcooking them, you’re drying them out.That bubble and glurp sound (is a) sign you’ve got to be concerned that you’re about to burn the bottom of that beautiful vegetable soup or a clam chowder.” “Simmering is 165 to 180 degrees. .What you’re going to get should be fairly
Hear that sizzle when a drop of water hits a perfectly heated wok? That sound and many others help cooks, in subtle ways, to know when foods are properly cooking.
quiet..” If you’re poaching a ish, and bubbles do more than break the surface and “you’re hearing bubbling noises, that’s now gone to boiling, and you know that you’re about to ruin a beautiful piece of ish.”
DEEP FRYING “You want to hear two things. (It’s) going to start with this kind of bubbling sound from the moisture being released from the (food) into an environment that is 350 degrees. You should also be hearing the sounds of frying, which is this kind of sizzle and spattering of hot oil.” A FEW MORE ■ A loaf of yeast bread: When you tap the top of a loaf of bread, “you get that wonderful hollow knocking sound from a fresh-
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baked loaf.” If the bread’s not baked right, it’s more of a thud. ■ A pan for pancakes: “People make the mistake of not having that pan hot enough. To test it, dip your ingers in a little water and lick them over the pan. You should hear a sizzle, and that water should evaporate. Otherwise you get a blond pancake and don’t get that nice little caramelization of the sugars.” ■ Whipping cream: “It
goes from this liquid sloshing state into this kind of pitter-patter of air and froth.” Pay attention or you’ll end up with butter. ■ Creaming butter with sugar: “Creaming methods start of with this kind of hard thunking at the bottom of a bowl, then turn into this kind (of) rapid wave of sloshing going on where the butter gets lightened with sugar and it’s all just lopping quickly and easily.”
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Amanda Smit-Peters shows an example of painted window screens in the Highlandtown neighborhood of Baltimore. Smit-Peters, Main Street manager for the neighborhood, is working with local artists to bring back the art of painted screens. They were once popular as a way to keep passers-by from seeing inside row house windows.
for LOOKING HISTORY Art, charm and Poe mingle evermore in Baltimore lore By Beth J. Harpaz Associated Press
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ALTIMORE — It’s not the TV shows “Homicide” and “The Wire” that come to mind when I think of Baltimore, though both ofered an intense look at an American city’s poverty, drugs and gangs. Baltimore’s glitzy Inner Harbor didn’t draw me there either. Instead, I went looking for old things connected to the city’s history and quirky local culture — everything from Edgar Allan Poe to row houses and painted window screens, a utilitarian folk art that’s being revived. Here’s what I found.
Fells Point historic neighborhood dates to the 18th century, and some of its brick homes are on the National Register of Historic Places.
HAMPDEN This is where kitsch and hipsters converge — amid the boutiques, eateries and antique shops of West 36th Street in Hampden. The neighborhood’s epicenter might well be the giant pink lamingo at 1002 W. 36th St. outside Cafe Hon — short for honey, but not the edible kind. Elsewhere, you’d be called sir or ma’am, but here you’re “hon.” For more details — including the local penchant for beehive hairdos — watch movies by Baltimore native John Waters. Artful displays at Trohv Baltimore, 921 W. 36th St., highlight the beauty of everyday objects like old jars or wooden spools of thread. Bryan’s Finds & Designs, 845 W. 36th St., is a fabulous jumble of jewelry, hats, lamps and other vintage accessories. Razzo, 911 W. 36th St., sells crab shells painted with beehive hairdos. And Golden West Cafe, 1105 W. 36th St., ofers funky but scrumptious goodies like tater tots, polenta, house-made doughnuts, and a Bloody Mary garnished with delectable pickled green beans from Tanner’s Pickles, 2724 Remington Ave. FELLS POINT Fells Point is located on one side of Baltimore’s Inner Harbor, where pubs, souvenir shops and water taxis attract hordes of tourists. But a block from the water, Fells Point’s historic district — bounded by Aliceanna, Dallas and Wolfe streets — ofers quiet, narrow streetscapes dating to the 18th century. Many of the tiny brick and wood-framed homes, some with gabled roofs and dormer windows, are on the National Register of Historic Places. Of note: Robert Long House, Baltimore’s oldest home, built in 1765, at 812 S. Ann St.; and the Fell Family Cemetery, 1607 Shakespeare St. The Admiral Fell Inn, 888 S. Broadway, a boutique hotel that was once a seamen’s boardinghouse, ofers bird’s-eye views from its balconies of the area’s tidy old buildings and rooftops. EDGAR ALLAN POE Many cities claim Poe: He was born in Boston and lived in Virginia, New York and Philadelphia. “But this is the place he really considered home,” said Lisa Lewenz, administrator of the Poe House and Museum, a national landmark at 203 N. Amity St. Poe lived in the tiny brick house, just 13 feet wide, in the 1830s with his
A giant pink flamingo towers over Cafe Hon, an eatery and trendy gathering place along West 36th Street in the Hampden neighborhood of Baltimore.
The original grave of Edgar Allan Poe is adorned with a bottle of cognac and roses left by a mysterious visitor. Poe died in Baltimore at age 40.
grandmother, aunt and two cousins. (Poe married his cousin, Virginia, when she was 13.) Exhibits tell the story of Poe’s life and death; artifacts include his portable writing desk — the laptop of its day — and his telescope; poeinbaltimore.org/, Saturday-Sunday, 11 a.m.-4 p.m., $5. Poe died in Baltimore in 1849 after being found delirious on the street in circumstances as mysterious as his haunting tales and poems. His death has been attributed to everything from alcohol to rabies. His birthday was marked for decades by a visitor who left roses and cognac at the Westminster Hall and Burying Ground, 519 W. Fayette St., where he’s buried. A monument there bears Poe’s likeness; another marker bears a raven.
cent brick homes, two to three stories tall. Folks walking by on narrow sidewalks could see right inside, so beginning in the early 20th century, window screens were sometimes painted with designs to increase privacy. Air conditioners helped kill the tradition, but you can still ind a few painted screens — both vintage and newly painted by artists trying to revive them — along Elliot Street in Canton between Conkling and Linwood, or Eastern Avenue in Highlandtown. The American Visionary Art Museum (800 Key Highway, Tuesday-Sunday 10 a.m.-6 p.m., $16; www.avam.org) has a permanent exhibit on painted screens that includes a documentary and re-creation of a row house. The gift shop sells a map of painted screen locations, or order maps for $5 from the Painted Screen Society, paintedscreens.org/, which can also arrange customized tours.
PAINTED SCREENS Baltimore is famous for row houses — adja-
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Don’t expect to see a selection of cheeses, pates or deli meats in your neighborhood liquor store any time soon. Tennessee wine and spirits retailers can now sell food as well as glasses, soda and other mixers, lowalcohol beer, corkscrews and other paraphernalia, even cigarettes and ice. It’s all a result of a law that took efect July 1, but many shop keepers in the Memphis area are taking a cautious view. From The Corkscrew on the South Blufs in Downtown Memphis in the west to Poplar Wine and Spirits in Collierville in the east, owners and managers echoed what Aaron Coppedge, general manager of The Corkscrew said: “We’re taking a marginal approach and moving slowly.” “We haven’t jumped into the food thing,” said Angela Moon, a manager at Kirby Wine & Spirits, on Kirby near Quince, “but we have gotten into accessories.” Her sentiment was reflected by Gary Burhop, owner of Great Wines & Spirits in Regalia. “We are approaching the issues deliberately and cautiously,” Burhop said. “We
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erating oicer of the Grizzlies, said in a prepared statement that the team is “proud to pass the torch to Tri-Delta fraternity and walk hand-in-hand with them in our common commitment to St. Jude.” The research hospital praised its ongoing partnership with the Grizzlies. “Memphis and St. Jude are fortunate to have a marquee sports franchise like the Memphis Grizzlies that attracts national attention to our city and to our lifesaving mission, and is such a positive force in our community,” Richard Shadyac Jr., chief executive oicer of ALSAC/St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, said in a statement announcing the Grizzlies’ new pledge. “The Grizzlies have been a true partner to St. Jude, supporting us in ways well beyond their generous inancial contributions. The awareness they’ve helped bring to our mission is invaluable, and we are grateful for their incredible partnership.”
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Customers pass by displays of wine-themed novelties at Kirby Wines and Liquors last week where a new state law allows liquor stores to sell items including bottle stoppers, coasters, aprons, hats and shirts.
are just not going to be in the food business.” On March 20, Gov. Bill Haslam signed into law a bill that will allow food stores, including convenience stores and big-box outlets, to sell wine, starting July 1, 2016. Senate Bill 837 also permits wine and liquor retailers to sell low-alcohol beer, mixers, bar accessories, party supplies, snacks, cigarettes, ice and other products they were previously forbidden to purvey, giving them a two-year head start. As with any major transition in legal and cultural mores, the new regulations bring up a host of complications. First is the problem of space. “Most existing liquor stores are locked into long-term leases for very cramped spaces,” said Burhop. “The two-year ‘window’ is not really a great concession from the state. Retailers are saying, ‘Where am I going to put the crackers?’ Basically, Kroger and Costco won.” “We’re bursting with inventory,” said Jimmy Cole, owner of Poplar
Wine and Spirits. “There’s not a lot of room for other items.” Cole said that he would stock assorted tonics and soda, grenadine and bitters, as well as lower alcohol or “grocery store” beers. “We’re also installing a growler station,” he said, in which customers can have one of eight local beers tapped into a 32- or 64-ounce container and then return the container for a reill. The second problem is regulation. Carrying cheeses, meats and other perishable gourmet items brings stores under the Shelby County Health Department’s myriad rules about temperature, refrigeration, packaging and handling. “We have enough regulations to contend with as sellers of alcoholic beverages,” said Scott Smith, owner of Wine Market in East Memphis. “Dealing with the Health Department would make things unmanageable.” Smith is stocking a range of pastas, Italian rice, vinegars and olive oils as well as sodas, mixers, juices and water.
The Memphis Grizzlies will raise $2.5 million over 10 years to aid St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, the basketball franchise said Monday. The Grizzlies have been a long-standing partner with the children’s hospital. The Grizzlies’ announcement comes on the heels of the largest single commitment ever to St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital, which was made this past weekend by Tri Delta fraternity. The group pledged to raise $60 million over the next decade to support Tri Delta Place, a short-term housing facility at the hospital. St. Jude’s short-term housing facility was formerly known as the Memphis Grizzlies House. The Grizzlies made a $5 million gift toward the construction of the house, which opened in 2004. Jason Wexler, chief op-
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Rookies get paws wet in NBA summer league Adams, Stokes shine in first game By Ronald Tillery tillery@commercialappeal.com 901-529-2353
ORLANDO, Fla. — His irst couple of catches resulted in misires from the perimeter. Jordan Adams then began to ind an ofensive rhythm, and deftly connected on jump shots mostly from beyond the 3-point arc. The Grizzlies’ 6-5 rookie guard scored 22 points in his professional debut, leading Memphis to an 84-63 victory over the Oklahoma City Thunder last Saturday at the Orlando Pro Summer League. However, Adams left the Amway Center mostly gratiied by how he performed on defense. He inished with almost as many steals (4) as ield goals (5) during a game in which the Griz forced 27 turn-
overs against a Thunder squad that ielded three rotation players. Adams is a natural and versatile scorer, evident in part by his 8-for-8 free throw shooting. Adams aims to airm that he is a solid two-way player. “The knock on me is I don’t play defense or I play lazy defense and I’m not athletic,” Adams said. “So I just keep trying to prove people wrong with everything I do on the court.” One of Adams’ inest moments happened when Thunder guard Mario Little tried to overpower Adams in the paint. Little whirled in the lane, and Adams cleanly slapped the ball out of his hands. “I’m proud of what he did defensively,” Griz assistant coach Shawn Respert said after guiding the team through the irst summer league game. “Jeremy Lamb and Andre
lems for Memphis with his brute play last season as a rookie. “I see why a lot of guys don’t like him. He deinitely plays a physical style of basketball but I embrace it,” Stokes said. “It was a great measurement for me. Here, in the summer, it doesn’t get any better than having Adams as your irst matchup.” Stokes picked up six fouls — all rather punishing — in 20 minutes and struggled with midrange shots. He was hardly a pushover against Adams, though. Stokes used his body to create space and score in the lane. “I didn’t feel like I was playing my game offensively,” Stokes said. “Looking at the ofense, I really understand why the bigs thrive. They just want me to slow down on the ofensive end. But on the defensive end and rebounding, I think I did a pretty good job.”
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Right on target Local teens excel at state trapshooting championship By Bryan Brasher brasher@commercialappeal.com 901-529-2343
Hutchison School trap team member Cooper Matthews had already turned in one of the better performances in school history by shooting 96 of 100 clay targets during last month’s Tennessee state championship competition at the Nashville Gun Club. But the 15-year-old’s long day still wasn’t over. In a shoot-of with Kelsey Nelson of the Jeferson County 4-H Patriot Shooters, Matthews hit 25 in a row to claim the junior varsity state championship in her irst year as a competitive shooter at Hutchison. Her classmate, 17-year-old Ann Dickinson, inished second in the state at the varsity level with a school-record 98. Not bad for a team that didn’t exist in 2010. “We’re literally just a 3-year-old team, and we just turned it on this year,” Hutchison shooting coach Keith Warner said. “The girls have really been working hard and things really just came together this year.” While the Hutchison team is in its infancy, the Tennessee Scholastic Clay Target Program began in 2001 as a joint efort by the Tennessee Wildlife Federation and the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency. The program provides children grades 5-12 an opportunity to compete in sporting clays, skeet and trap competitions. The program has grown each year and includes more than 1,800 shooters across the state. “Right now, Tennessee has more kids involved in the program than all other 49 states combined,” said Ann Dickinson’s father, Hoppy. He believes there are several reasons why the program has been so popular among Tennesseans — especially girls. “It’s fun, and it’s also a sport where the girls can deinitely outshoot the boys,” Hoppy said. “A lot of times daddies have been taking boys out since they were little, and they’ve developed bad habits. But a lot of these girls had never picked up a gun when they started here — and they’d certainly never shot competitively. Coach Warner can take these girls out and start them fresh.” Getting a girl started in trapshooting requires a inancial investment, but not the kind you might expect. “A lot of people show up with whatever their brother duck-hunts with and it just doesn’t work,” said Cooper Matthews’ mother, Katie. “ You really do need to get a trap gun, but you don’t have to have the most expensive trap gun on the market.” Cooper Matthews and Ann Dickinson both use Beretta 391 trapshooting guns, but that model has been discontinued. So Warner recommends the Beretta A300 Outlander. “It’ll cost you about $850 for the gun,” Warner said. “Then you’re looking at $400-$600 in modiications.” Modiications for Ann Dickinson’s gun included special padding to keep the gun from beating her up. “The gun was just killing her — and not just her shoulder,” Hoppy Dickinson said. “She was coming home with the side of her face all black and blue. But we added some padding, and now it’s perfect for
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Fifteen-year-old Cooper Matthews of Hutchison recently won the junior varsity state trapshooting championship in Nashville.
Ann Dickinson, a 17-year-old senior at Hutchison, recently inished as the state runner-up in the girls varsity division at the state trapshooting championships in Nashville. She shot a school-record 98.
her.” Some people can’t resist pointing out the stigma of guns and young people, but the TNSCTP stresses using guns the right way. Proper muzzle control is taught before the irst shot is ired, and eye and ear protection are mandatory at all times on the range. During the regular season, which begins as early as January, competitions are held at the Memphis Sports Shooting Association facility in Lakeland that average about 400
competitors. The state meet, which was held last month at the Nashville Gun Club on the banks of the Cumberland River, drew more than 800 shooters who kept 12 ields full from 9 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Warner expects his program to continue to grow, and the TNSCTP is always looking for new teams. For information on starting a team at your school, visit tnsctp.org, call the Tennessee Wildlife Federation at 615-353-1133 or call the TWRA at 615-781-6500.
Dance, Morris show pure class despite their success
During his latest stand-up special, “Voice in my Head,” the brilliant comedian Christopher Titus talked at length about meeting his hero, Bruce Springsteen, backstage after a concert in Los Angeles. Titus said he had always been nervous about meeting celebrities for fear they BRYAN wouldn’t be all he hoped. But after BRASHER spending a couple OUTDOORS of hours around Springsteen, he realized the biggest people can sometimes be the nicest as well. I thought about Titus’ remarks June 29 at the Hilton Memphis Hotel as I talked with Bill Dance and Johnny Morris just before Dance was awarded the AutoZone Liberty Bowl Distinguished Citizen Award. With all due respect to fellow greats Roland Martin and Tom Mann, Dance is the most famous isherman in history. He’s sold more lures, entertained more people with his television shows and been directly or indirectly responsible for more people taking up the sport of ishing than anyone else ever has or will. Yet when you talk to him, he always makes you feel like you’re doing him a favor by taking the time to stop and chat. He was nearly unrecognizable without his famous oversized glasses and trademark “T” cap. But he was easy to ind in the crowd because he spent so much time standing to respectfully acknowledge anyone who walked over to greet him. I posed for a picture with him — a rare picture, considering he wasn’t wearing a Tennessee cap and I wasn’t wearing an Alabama cap — and he put his arm around me, the same way he did the very irst time we stood in a room together. That’s just Bill: Millionaire, superstar and all-around good guy. Compare that with the behavior of some of today’s younger “celebrity” ishermen, and it’s downright disheartening. Many of those young bucks are known as “pro ishermen” only because they don’t have other jobs. They’ve accomplished nothing beyond wearing fancy shirts and cracking a few corny jokes on the weigh-in stand. But speak to them, and they look at you as if they’d just as soon slice your jugular as spend a few minutes chatting and promoting the few sponsors they have. On the lip side, Dance still sends a thankyou card to every writer who does a story about him with a line that reads, “Without people like you, people like me wouldn’t exist.” I’ve always want to write back with a playful “Yeah, right.” But instead, I’ve just stacked the cards in a drawer among some of my other prized possessions. Then there’s Morris. Speaking of millionaires with as much class as money, Morris made a special trip to see his longtime friend and the face of his Bass Pro Shops Kingdom earn his special award. Morris isn’t just the owner of the Bass Pro Shops super chain, he’s the founder. He’s the reason Bass Pro Shops stores can be found all over the country — the reason the city of Memphis is buzzing about the new store coming to the Pyramid — and the reason BPS catalogs are sitting on millions of cofee tables all over America. But when I approached him at the bar, he couldn’t wait to gush about his friend. When I started the interview, I promised I’d be out of his hair before the ice in his drink had a chance to start melting. But once he inally inished gushing about Dance, he had a watered-down drink and I had more irst-class remarks than I could use. These two giants of the industry seem to remember how they reached the top — and that their paths and current behavior could serve as blueprints for a lot of folks who are still trying to make it there.
Outdoors calendar, news & notes FISHING TOURNAMENTS
Kids First Adult/Child Team Bass Tournament on Pickwick Lake: July 19 at J.P. Coleman state Park. entry fee is $25. Visit kidsirstishing. com. FLW Tour Forrest Wood Cup on Lake Murray: aug. 14-17 in Columbia, s.C. Daily weigh-ins on lwlive.com. EDUCATIONAL
‘SHOOTING STARS’ The St. Agnes Academy “Shooting Stars” trap team had an outstanding showing at the 2014 Tennessee Scholastic Clay Target Program state championship. Rising senior Frances Wenger posted a score of 98 and advanced to the shoot-of ield where she posted a 24 out of 25 to capture the individual title. The St. Agnes varsity team posted an overall score of 469 out of 500. This was the highest all-female team score for the tournament. Overall, the team placed 18th. The top scorers for St. Agnes were Wenger with 98, Katie McCormick with 95, Katie McCafery with 94, Grace Land with 93 and Julia Stallings with 89.
Live Fish Feedings: every saturday and sunday at 1 and 4 p.m. at bass Pro shops in memphis. learn about ish kept in the aquarium at bass Pro. Contact: 901-213-5800. Mid-South Fly Fishers: richard Dover conducts free ly tying classes at 6 p.m. on the second monday of each month at bass Pro shops at 6140 macon road. equipment and supplies provided. Contact: luther Kyle in the Fly shop, 901-213-5800. MISSISSIPPI NEWS & NOTES
Back-to-back: the 22:6 Jr. bass anglers (22jrbass.com) will return to action saturday at Pickwick lake based out of bear Creek (rose trail). it will be the second consecutive outing for the young anglers at bear Creek following a late June outing that featured clouds and light rain and tough ishing. Despite the conditions, 14 anglers completed with the top inishers Cameron rhodes of Caraway,
ark. (Jr. Division at 3.76 pounds) and alex ranson of Collierville (sr. Division at 13.05 pounds). in the Junior Division, lawson tilghman of somerville was second at 3.60 with David mills of Collierville third at 1.61. in the sr. Division, Colton Johnson of eads was second at 10.87; Corban Knight of oakland was third at 6.67; austin sherrod of eads was fourth at 5.17; hunter burgess of millington was ifth at 4.21; Drew Keough of millington was sixth at 4.20 and tyler Witbanks of horn lake was seventh at 1.25. Go fish: the mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks and the Cleveland Park Commission will host a youth ishing rodeo at bear Pen Park on saturday for youth 15 years and under. registration begins at 7:30 a.m. bear Pen Park is on Court street in Cleveland. Participants are encouraged to bring their own cane poles, bait, and stringers. For information, call the Cleveland Park Commission at 662-846-6605 or the mDWFP Fisheries bureau at 601-4322200. Helping out: the mDWFP and the U.s. Fish and Wildlife service recently stocked 2,020 paddleish ingerlings into the bouie river near hattiesburg. mDWFP and UsFWs have been working together to assess and restore paddleish stocks in the Pascagoula river drainage.
Partially funded by a state wildlife grant through the UsFWs, adult paddleish were collected from the bouie river in march, transported to the Private John allen national Fish hatchery in tupelo and successfully spawned. lauren thayer, mDWFP Fisheries biologist said, “our goal is to collect adult paddleish endemic to the Pascagoula river system and use their ofspring to supplement the native paddleish stocks.” according to thayer, another 2,500-3,000 paddleish will be released into the Pascagoula river this fall. CALENDAR
Corps of Engineers/Vicksburg District: enid lake: aug. 1-3, Watermelon Carnival, Water Valley; sept. 6, Fishing Day for the Physically Challenged, Chickasaw hill. Camps: aug. 1-2, mDWFP and mississippi Wildlife Federation Family Fish Camp at tombigbee state Park near tupelo; 5:30-8 p.m. aug. 1 and 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. aug. 2; open to youth ages 10-15; at least one parent (or legal guardian 21 years age or older) required to attend with youth; applications at mdwfp.com or by calling 601- 432-2200; application deadline July 21; participants selected will be notiied by July 25; contact 601432-2200 or larryb@mdwfp.state. ms.us.
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Blakely Dowdle, 23 months, and father John David Dowdle are sprayed with gallons of water by the Germantown Fire Department during the Poplar Estates Fourth of July Parade in Germantown.
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Chris Wagner at the Germantown Fireworks Extravaganza.
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Drew and Melissa Mullady and their children Brooks and Thomas celebrated the Fourth at the Germantown Fireworks Extravaganza.
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Community ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT
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C’ville Town Hall displays Germantown artist’s work
Troop 48 to mark 85 years
By Jennifer W. Casey Special to The Weekly
For the next few months, Collierville Town Hall is showcasing artwork by Ron Lace of Germantown. The work featured in this display depict people and scenes reminiscent of times past, with a few landscape scenes. “My choice of subject comes from my interest in ideas about beauty and emotional connections,� said Lace. “The fragrance, texture, color and shape of a rose can capture my imagination and stir my creative desire, but so can the rugged character of a bearded face, lined with wisdom or wrinkled with care.� Lace majored in art at Arkansas State University and received his bachelor of science degree in education. He attended a Plein Air workshop with Ken
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DeWaard, a professor at the Academy of Fine Art in Denmark, Wisconsin and workshops with accomplished oil painter Roger Dale Brown and watercolorist Leslie Frontz. Currently, Ron is the president of the Memphis/ Germantown Art League and member of the artists link, the National Oil and Acrylic Painters Society, the American Impressionist Society and the International Society of Acrylic Painters. View his work in the lobby of Collierville Town Hall, 500 Poplar
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Ron Lace’s artwork such as “Scouts HonorCollierville Veterans Day Celebration� will be on display at Collierville Town Hall until Sept. 5.
View Pkwy. until Sept. 5. The Community Art Gallery is also showcasing work from Harmony Carrigan at the Morton Museum, 196 Main St., and Danielle Sierra at
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The ideal candidate will have experience managing all aspects of various departments including but not limited to Copy & Mail Center, Building Maintenance, Housekeeping, Food Services, Travel Department and the Central Imaging Department. Candidate needs to possess a working knowledge of electrical, mechanical, plumbing, fire systems and regulations/codes governing the use and occupancy of the building. The successful candidate will support and work with the existing team in delivering exceptional customer service. • 5+ years of experience in a corporate environment managing similar functions and group size • Basic experience with electrical, plumbing and management systems
MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: • Monitors, maintains, and performs standard repairs to building electrical facilities and systems, such as tubes, fixtures, switches, photo cells, and outlets; assists licensed electricians with non-technical repairs as appropriate. • Monitors performance of heating, ventilation, and cooling systems for the facility; performs standard repair/replacement of components, as appropriate and nontechnical maintenance tasks such as cleaning of heating and cooling fan coil units and adjustment of system controls. • Monitors and performs non-technical maintenance of plumbing systems, to include standard repair of leaking fixtures, cleaning obstructed waste lines, installing water coolers, and/or performing non-technical modifications to plumb ing and water supply systems; assists licensed plumbers, as appropriate
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General Help Wanted
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Maintenance Technicians
We are offering PREMIUM PAY for top talent in Maintenance. Immediate openings for ELECTRICIANS, MECHANICS & ELECTRO-MECHANICS. Weekdays, Weeknights & a special Weekend shift dedicated to pro-active maintenance. Special consideration for proficiency in PLC’s, VFD’s, understanding of controls, etc. Pay Rate is $16-$24/HOUR based on experience and qualifications. Must pass pre-employment background check & drug test. For immediate consideration, email resume to: HUMANRESOURCE@ WARRENOIL.COM EOE/M/V/F/D
Logistics/ Transportation DRIVERS
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Local/Regional liquid, dry bulk & flatbed carrier in a small family atmosphere where you can be HOME MOST NIGHTS along w/competitive pay, safety & referral bonus, paid orientation, holidays & vacations, retirement plan and group medical available. Requires 2 yrs exp., good MVR, Class A w/ tank endorsement & willing to get HazMat within 60 days. Must live w/in 45 mi. of Memphis. Call Sidney or Larry at 1-800-264-9031. DRIVER-TRAINING CLASS A CDL TRAINING START WITH OUR TRAINING OR CONTINUE YOUR SOLID CAREER You Have Options at Central Refrigerated. Company Drivers, Lease Purchase or Owner Operators Needed Exp. Drivers Also Needed
(855) 738-6575 www.centraltruck drivingjobs.com
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Automobiles For Sale
903-960 ATV’s, Go-Karts, Motorcycles
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Qualified candidates will have 2-5 years experience in the Prestress/Precast Concrete Industry. PCI 2010 Harley Davidson Level 2 Certification is required and knowledge of Heritage Softail for sale. all applicable DOT, ASTM, Well maintained,less than 8000 miles. 1 owner in exceland AASHTO specifications lent condition. Contact Rick and procedures. @ 901-371-8579. Also have a 1979 Yamaha 100cc PRESTRESS SERVICES Enduro I am asking $600.00. INDUSTRIES, LLC is an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer Antique and operates as a drug-free Vehicles workplace. A full job & Parts description for this job and for other job opportunities with Prestress Services Industries, LLC can be found on the Careers tab at www.prestressservices.com Resumes may be sent to MERCEDES-BENZ ‘82 380SEL, Black, Camel Int., recruit@ Car Cover, Rear Seat foot prestressservices.com rests 280K+ Miles. or you can apply at the plant (901)494-2276 located at 1363 Harbor Avenue, Memphis, TN 38113
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Medical/ Healthcare
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CAREGIVERS COMFORT KEEPERS Leading provider of nonmedical in-home care for seniors is seeking Caregivers, CNAs for VA visits, & LIVE-INS. We offer health benefits & 401K plan. Must have a current driver’s lic., social security card & car ins. Call 901-541-5118, leave a msg. & an office rep will call to schedule an interview.
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Trucks, SUV’s and Vans
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CADILLAC ‘13 Escalade, silver coast, grounded loaner, dual exhaust, loaded, Certified! $59,989 incl $499 doc, excl ttl. #25864. Keino Spring, 901-301-4912
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CHEVROLET ‘13 Malibu, white, tan leather, sunroof, 15K miles, $21,959 incl $499 doc, excl ttl. #25785B. Brian Thompson, 901-208-7255
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CHEVROLET ‘12 Sonic, gas saver, hatch, only 2500 miles. Call Keith Dial, 901-218-9105
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DODGE ‘13 Charger SXT Plus, very nice! $20,995 includes $499 doc, excludes ttl. #DH554320. 877-562-4314
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HONDA ‘00 Civic HX, cold air, runs great, $5991 includes $499 doc, excl ttl. #YL130275. 877-562-4314
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HONDA ‘08 Fit Sport, must see, great MPG, $9991 incl $499 doc, excl ttl. #8S051921. 877-562-4314
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LEXUS ‘03 ES300, loaded, $9792 includes $499 doc, excludes ttl. #30103117. 877-562-4314
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CHEVROLET ‘00 Prism, priced to sell, cold air, $2991 incl $499 doc, excl ttl. #YZ418346. 877-562-4314
INFINITI ‘12 G37 Convertible, 34K miles. #25863A. Brett Hubbard, 901-761-1900
Batch Plant Operator
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CADILLAC ‘11 CTS, 45K mi, Premium pkg, s/rf, $29,959 inc $499 doc, exc ttl. #14982A Ken Walden, 901-340-1492
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CADILLAC ‘10 CTS, Luxury pk, great pirce $21,959 incl $499 doc, excl ttl. 14756A. Jesse Sanders, 901-761-1900
MERCEDES-BENZ ‘84 380SL, Red with Camel int. FORD ‘08 Focus SE, Both tops, Car cover, loaded! $9991 incl $499 doc, 117K miles. $11,000 excludes ttl. #8W222556. (901)494-2276 877-562-4314
CADILLAC ‘11 SRX, silver, Nav., 38K mi, Certified! incl $499 doc, excl ttl. 3-4 Telemarketers needed $31,959 #25857. Glenn, 901-761-1900 immediately for local, established company. Manufacturing $8-$10/hr + bonuses. Must CADILLAC ‘11 SRX, have exp. Flexible schedule, 24K miles, won’t last! some evenings & weekends req’d. Must be able to pass Call Keith Dial, 901-218-9105 for price & details. background check & have PRESTRESS SERVICES reliable transportation. INDUSTRIES, LLC, Email Resume To: a premier producer of Cadillac 10 Escalade ESV, msabi@stonemor.com concrete products is Luxury pk, certified! $44,959 currently recruiting for an inc $499 doc+ttl #14553A experienced Batch Plant Ron Lewis, 901-761-1900 Operator at our Memphis, TN plant. The BP Operator batches the concrete according to the mix HONDA ‘07 CRV EX-L, design provided by plant leather, loaded, $13,991 inmanagement. This position cludes $499 doc, excludes works with production and ttl. #7C039826. 877-562-4314 quality to deliver concrete AutoNation Honda to the beds on-time and within specifications Mendenhall required for project. HONDA ‘13 Odyssey Touring Elite, top of the line! This is an excellent 205-240 $37,991 incl $499 doc, exc ttl. opportunity with a growing #DB058253. 877-562-4314 company. We are an equal opportunity and affirma- Dogs and AutoNation Honda tive action employer and Supplies/ KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, offer a competitive pay and Services Mendenhall AND ABILITIES benefit package. Qualified REQUIRED: JEEP ‘12 Wrangler Sacandidates should submit • Mechanical aptitude. DOBERMAN PUPS hara, leather, loaded, a resume to: recruit@ • Ability to understand and CKC reg, s&w vet ck., rare $31,994 incl $499 doc, exc ttl. follow specific instrucblues and and blks. prestressservices.com #CL236081. 877-562-4314 tions and procedures. Sire 125 lbs., dam 75 lb. or apply at the plant located • Skilled in the use of com(662)560-3130 at 1363 Harbor Avenue, AutoNation Honda puters, preferably in a Memphis, TN 38113. This PC, Windows-based Mendenhall and other job postings may operating environment. be found on our website at • Records maintenance www.prestressservices.com skills. Automobiles • Knowledge of one or For Sale more building trades. • Ability to use hand and power tools applicable to BMW ‘04 3-Series Converttrade. ible, 64K miles. Please ask • Ability to read, underfor Keith Dial, 901-218-9105 stand, follow safety procedures. • Available 8:00 AM to 5:00 BUICK ‘01 LeSabre LimPM Monday-Friday with ited, low miles, $7991 incl other times as required. 302-399 $499 doc, excl ttl. #1U265550. 877-562-4314
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Cadillac 09 CTS-V, slvr, new tires, awesome ride! Faster than your car! Custom exhaust, bumper to bumper warr thru 10/17/14. $39,959 inc $499 doc + ttl #25815. Tony Heeg, 901-761-1900
Quality Control Technician
PRESTRESS SERVICES INDUSTRIES, LLC, is the premier fabricator of concrete components in the Midwest. We are currently seeking to hire a Quality Control Technician in Memphis, TN. This position ensures that proper methods are being followed, finished product complies with specified requirements, and it establishes evidence of proper manufacture and quality of our concrete products.
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Low price High qlty since 85 ´2 Indoor Showrooms´ 75+in stockmiles as low as 622 Most in factory warranty, w/100Kextended warranty available 15,000 + Happy Clients! All trades welcome, Excellent finance rates w/approved credit. Sales • Service • Bodyshop Please View
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MERCEDES ‘02 E320 Wagon, low mi, local trade, $9991 incl $499 doc, excl ttl. #2B398804. 877-562-4314
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NISSAN ‘12 370Z, 42K miles, auto, custom orange interior, spoiler, white & Bad To The Bone! #15161A. Steve Harris, 901-288-4946
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NISSAN ‘12 Altima 2.5 S, super nice! $13,999 includes $499 doc, excludes ttl. #CC213489. 877-562-4314
BUICK ‘03 LeSabre, GERMANTOWN. Sat, 7/12, loaded, cold air, $5991 in7a-2p. 1985 Wine Leaf Dr. cludes $499 doc, excl. ttl. AutoNation Honda Downsizing Sale! Furn, kit. #34101061. 877-562-4314 items, kids games, toys Mendenhall and much more! AutoNation Honda PONTIAC ‘07 G6, fully GERMANTOWN. Sat, 7/12, Mendenhall loaded! $9991 includes $499 7:00 am. 8123 Farmington BUICK ’13 Lacrosse, doc, excl ttl. #74150699. Blvd. BIG MOVING SALE! 877-562-4314 Everything Must Go! Lots white w/tan, 13K miles, like new, #25838. Alex, of lawn equip & h/h items. AutoNation Honda 901-288-7600
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BUICK 13 Lacrosse, V6, 13K TOYOTA ‘10 Corolla LE, mi, white. 901-218-9105 Keith only 15K miles. Please ask Dial for price & details for Keith Dial, 901-218-9105
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S7 CAT & DOG • Suction control via rotary dial with 4 variable power settings • Powerful 1,200-Watt, Miele-made Vortex Motor • 4,800 rpm brush roller motor • 2-motor system, with separate control for electrobrush • Motor protection indicator
12 Foot Hose!
• Air Clean ilter with an active charcoal cassette which absorbs odors from the dust bag --especially useful if you have pets. The Super Air Clean ilter is a multi-ply ilter constructed with electrostatically charged material to retain ine paticles from the air. • 12-foot, integrated, lexible hose
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662-349-1887 901-624-0774 901-820-0014 901-384-9004
South Lake Center Stonecreek Centre Perkins & Poplar 7780 HWY 64
Goodman Rd. / Airways Poplar Ave. / Forest Hill Irene Across from Kroger Across from Carmax
Hours: Mon-Sat 10-6
Sun 1-5 at Germantown, Wolfchase and Southaven.