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Collierville Weekly HEALTH

Legal services agency created Program to help with social issues By Tom Charlier charlier@commercialappeal.com 901-529-2572

PHOTOS BY CRAIG COLLIER/SPECIAL TO THE WEEKLY

Friends Michelle Kelley, Millie Nester, Judy Broadstreet and Stephanie Waldrop made the Preservation Party and Taste of the Town a girls’ night out. This year’s theme was “Boots and Bowties.”

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Boot scootin’ fun Sold out Main Street C’ville Preservation Party a big hit

By Craig Collier Special to The Weekly

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n Saturday night, Collierville’s Town Square once again was the venue for the annual Main Street Collierville Preservation Party and Taste of the Town, the major fundraiser beneiting the town’s Historic Square. This year’s event, in its 23rd year, was themed

Billie Ray looks over the vintage holiday ornaments available at the silent auction.

“Boots and Bowties.”

INSIDE See more photos from the Main Street Collierville Preservation Party. 8

With music provided by Kevin

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YMCA

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Pool goes to the dogs for fundraiser

Collierville upsets Arlington 44-30 in homecoming victory.

Party raises money for Collierville Animal Shelter

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WHAT’S HAPPENING Whether you’re looking for a date-night idea or entertainment for the kids, check out our local event listings. CALENDAR, 18 © Copyright 2015

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By Tish Lewis Special to The Weekly

The YMCA at Schilling Farms opened up its outdoor pool to the community and their dogs for a good cause beneiting the Collierville Animal Shelter. There were dogs of all sizes running and splashing in the water. “We decided to do something diferent this year for the Collierville

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In what oicials called the irst local partnership of its kind, Le Bonheur Children’s Hospital will collaborate with Memphis Area Legal Services and the University of Memphis’ Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law to address the legal and social issues afecting patient health, representatives said. Called Memphis CHiLD (Children’s Health Law Directive), the partnership will provide legal services, education and advocacy for children and their families. It will feature a variety of training and educational programs and a legal clinic at Le Bonheur where U of M law students have devoted space to work on cases and referrals and meet with patients. The clinic will also be used to conduct training sessions with students and medical professionals. Four students are enrolled for the Fall 2015 semester, with plans to expand to eight students a semester. Memphis Area Legal Services has contributed a fulltime attorney and a full-time caseworker to the clinic, both of whom will be directly involved in the day-to-day education and oversight of clinic work and case referrals, as well as introducing the clinic to the Memphis legal community and dealing with outside attorneys interested in assisting with pro bono work in the program. The initial focus of the collaboration will be assisting families with children sufering from severe asthma.

Animal Shelter,” said Pam Hipp, senior program director at the Y. “The last day our pool was open for our members was Labor Day. So we decided to open up the pool for dogs the next Saturday.” The Doggie Pool Pawty raised more than $700 for the shelter with more than 40 dogs in attendance. “We definitely plan on doing this event next year,” said Lane Walberg, executive director at the Y. Tish Lewis is the aquatics and community outreach director for the YMCA of Memphis & the Mid-South.

Sam, a Laberdoodle, with owner Sara Holland, played fetch in the deep end of the outdoor pool at the Doggie Pool Pawty at the YMCA at Schilling Farms.

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In the News SCHOOLS

SCS enrollment down 4,100 from last year Decline is on track with projections By Jennifer Pignolet pignolet@commercialappeal.com 901-529-2372

Shelby County Schools enrollment is down 4,100 students from this point in the last school year, but district oicials say the numbers are on target with projections.

With 109,496 students in kindergarten through 12th grade, the district is down from last year’s 113,596 for the same number of school days. That is 304 more students than the 109,192 anticipated by the district before the school year began. That number includes charter schools, alternative schools and special education classes. But at $9,000 of funding per student, 4,100 students

gone means a loss of $36.9 million. Bill White, director of planning and accountability, said a large chunk of the missing students — possibly up to 3,000 of them — is because of schools that the Achievement School District absorbed this year as part of the state takeover program. SCS had that in mind when budgeting for this year’s enrollment, White

said. The number of students not in a charter or alternative school and not in a special education program was projected to be 95,041. That actual number as of last Monday was 94,364, a diference of 677 students. White said making educated guesses about enrollment numbers has become increasingly challenging in the last few years with the creation of the munici-

pal school districts and the ASD, which now controls 27 schools in Shelby County and could take over six more next year. “Given that background and those challenges, we were really pleased this year to see how close those projections really came in,” White said. He said the district does not yet know how to attribute the loss of students who were not

in schools taken over by the ASD. Once school districts report their enrollment data to the state and it is made available to all districts, SCS can track whether its students who didn’t enroll this year left the area for another school system. “Schools then have to start looking at where some of these students actually ended up,” he said.

In brief

MEMPHIS MUSIC HALL OF FAME

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Justin Timberlake is scheduled to attend as he is inducted into the Memphis Music Hall of Fame on Oct. 17 at The Cannon Center for the Performing Arts.

Induction ceremony Three living inductees to attend hall of fame event

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induction ceremony will be held on oct. 17 at The Cannon Center for the performing arts. Tickets: $50 and $100 at all Ticketmaster outlets, ticketmaster. com or 800-745-3000.

he prospects for the next month’s Memphis Music Hall of Fame induction ceremony have gotten a lot more interesting. On Sept. 23, Hall of Fame oicials conirmed that this year’s three living inductees — pop superstar Justin Timberlake, soul man Sam Moore of Sam & Dave, and rock and roll pioneer Scotty Moore — are all “scheduled to appear” at the Oct. 17 ceremonies at The Cannon Center for the Performing Arts. Others set to be enshrined are country-pop hit maker Charlie Rich, blues songstress Alberta Hunter, Booker T & the MGs drumming legend Al Jackson, Jr., and piano great Memphis Slim. The seven member class of 2015 will join 47 previous inductees — including B.B. King, Elvis Presley, Otis Redding and others — bringing the total number of hall members to 54. The inclusion of Millington native Timberlake is sure to add to the luster of the annual event.

PARTY from 1 and Bethany Paige, guests were able to sample food from 25 local eateries and food suppliers. Beverages and wine were sold under the canopy at McGinnis Service Station. In addition to food and live music, guests also could bid on items in the silent auction. When asked about this year’s event, Laura Todd, Main Street Collierville’s executive director was ecstatic. “We are so proud that for the irst time our event was sold out,” Todd said. “Every ticket, all 700, were spoken for two days before we opened our doors. The second thing we were happy about is Fedex became the event’s title sponsor. We welcome them to the party.” Main Street Collierville Board Member Allen Green also was excited about the large turnout

The Square is the heart of Collierville. A community that has a strong downtown as its base means it is a thriving community.” Allen Green, Main Street Collierville board member

and the growing business on the Town Square, which was named as Parade Magazine’s “Best Main Street.” “The Square is the heart of Collierville,” Green said. “A community that has a strong downtown as its base means it is a thriving community. There are new businesses moving into the historic area and that includes a new restaurant.”

Memphis Music Hall of Fame head John Doyle said that while Timberlake’s representatives have conirmed he will appear, there’s no indication he will perform. “Given the status of inductees from Memphis, and the demand to see them, it’s always diicult to work around their schedules and get them to come to town,” said Doyle. “We’re thrilled that this year our living inductees are all currently scheduled to attend.” While Scotty Moore will not perform, having retired from

the stage several years ago, Sam Moore is expected to sing as part of a tribute to Sam & Dave. Charlie Rich Jr. is also slated to do a medley of his father’s songs. The late Al Jackson Jr. will be honored by a group of musicians, including noted drummers Steve Jordan and Jim Keltner — who are staging a multiday tribute to Jackson around the ceremonies. Doyle adds that “there will be other talent added and announced prior to the show.” Family representatives of Al Jackson and Dave Prater of Sam and Dave will also be present. Memphis Slim’s daughter, who lives in Paris, is not expected to attend. Alberta Hunter has no living descendants.

Germantown Municipal Schools will make every effort to record all meetings and post video on its website, based on policy change the board made Sept. 23. The issue arose two weeks ago when a parent, Sheila Starkey Hahn, volunteered to personally record the meetings. Board chairman, Lisa Parker, took exception, saying she saw no reason board workshops, meetings where board members talk out agenda items, should be recorded. State law does not require school boards to allow cameras in their meetings. However, most boards allow them as long as they do not impede the meeting or create a safety hazard. Until Sept. 23, the board’s policy required citizens receive permission. Under the new policy, the superintendent will see to it meetings are recorded and placed for public viewing, and members of the public also may videotape the meetings. Jane Roberts G E R M A N T OW N

Duo arrested in attempted robbery

Germantown police have arrested two teenagers in connection with an armed robbery in which shots were ired after a football game last Friday. The two 15-year-olds — one a student at Germantown High and the other from Manassas — were charged with six counts of criminal attempt to commit aggravated robbery in connection with the incident at C.O. Franklin Park. Both suspects were taken to Shelby County Juvenile Court. The victims said they were walking to their car along Melanie Smith Lane in the park when the two demanded their cellphones. The victims didn’t surrender their phones, and as they got in their car to drive away, the suspects ired shots at them. Clay Bailey

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■ Victim’s vacant residence was forced into through a back door and an aC unit was stolen from outside in the 2500 block of Rosehaven at 8:10 a.m. ■ Victim’s checks were stolen in the 8100 block of poplar at 10:45 a.m. ■ Victim’s debit card number was used in Texas at 10:49 a.m. ■ oicers arrested an adult for possession of drug paraphernalia in the 1900 block of s. Germantown at 10:31 p.m. ■ Two vehicles collided causing injuries at s. Germantown and Wolf River at 8:03 a.m. ■ Two vehicles collided causing no injuries at poplar and Kimbrough at 2:16 p.m. ■ Vehicle collided into a mailbox causing no injuries in the 2500 block of park Creek at 4:56 p.m. ■ Two vehicles collided causing no injuries at farmington and exeter at 5:10 p.m. SEPT. 22

■ Victim’s vehicle window was broken and a wallet stolen in

the 7300 block of mcVay at 10 a.m. ■ Victim was threatened on the telephone by a customer in the in the 1400 block of s. Germantown at 11:26 a.m. ■ oicers arrested an adult for making fraudulent withdrawals in the 7700 block of poplar at 2:40 p.m. ■ Two vehicles collided causing no injuries at s. Germantown and Neshoba at 8:27 a.m. ■ Vehicle collided into a water fountain causing no injuries in the 8700 block of farmington at 2:31 p.m. ■ Three vehicles collided causing injuries at West and W. farmington at 2:38 p.m. ■ Two vehicles collided causing no injuries at s. Germantown and West at 2:40 p.m. ■ Two vehicles collided causing no injuries at poplar and oak hill at 4:24 p.m. SEPT. 23

■ Victim’s vending machine was broken into and coins stolen in the 7600 block of poplar at 7:20 a.m.

■ Victim’s lag was stolen in the 7600 block of poplar pike at 9:03 a.m. ■ Victim was asked to pay a fraudulent payment in the 7900 block of farmingdale at 3:10 p.m. ■ Victim’s employee took cash from the business in the 6600 block of poplar avenue at 3:15 p.m. ■ Victim’s bicycles were stolen from a carport in the 1200 block of Brookside at 5:26 p.m. ■ Vehicle struck a parked car causing no injuries in the 8000 block of Wolf River at 10:53 a.m. ■ Two vehicles collided causing no injuries at Dogwood oaks and Dogwood oaks Cove at 2:55 p.m. SEPT. 24

■ Two vehicles collided causing no injuries at poplar and Village shops at 11:20 a.m. ■ a vehicle struck a mailbox causing injuries at Corsica and Riverdale at 4:05 p.m. ■ Vehicle struck mailbox causing no injuries at W. arden oaks and Wolf River at 9:46 p.m.

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Community YOUTH SPORTS

10th annual Kids Triathlon More than 100 participants compete in race By Craig Collier Special to The Weekly

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emphis Thunder Racing staged its 10th annual Kids Triathlon Sept. 20 at the Compton Aquatic Center, as well as the roads and parking area at St. George’s Independent School in Collierville. During the triathlon, the young competitors biked, swam and ran to the finish line. The competitors were divided into the junior and senior divisions. The senior age division competed in distances twice the length of those in the junior age group. The triathlon drew competitors from around the area, including

Paris, Tenn., Tupelo and Paragould, Ark. In all, approximately 180 came to St. George’s to compete. The winners are: Juniors

First: Pierce Hill, Arlington Second: Ethan Ford, Lakeland Third: Rebecca Roman, Collierville Fourth: Charlotte Coulston, Paris, Tenn. Fifth: Kade Hill, Arlington Seniors

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Taste of the Town Guests enjoy foods from around the Mid-South Special to The Weekly

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Germantown Alderman Rocky Janda (right) spoke with guests at the Germantown Area Chamber of Commerce’s annual Taste of the Town event.

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The best appetizer/entree, best presentation and best overall went to Sammy Hagar’s Red Rocker Bar & Grill-Southland Park Gaming & Racing.

“This year’s group was the best ever,” said Janie Day, chamber executive director. “We really appreciate the food and beverage community supporting this event and all of those “tasters” who joined us for evening.” This year’s group included: Amerigo Italian Restaurant, A Moveable Feast, Another Broken Egg, Athens Distributing Company, Bank of Bartlett Brew Station, Babalu, Costco, The Capital Grille, Doc’s Wine, Spirits & More, East End Grill, Edible Arrangements, Embellir’s Pepper Bistro, Frost Bake Shop, Half Shell Restaurants, Interim, Lyfe Kitchen, Mesquite Chop House, Nothing Bundt Cakes, One & Only BBQ, PepsiCo, Phillip Ashley Chocolates presented by Paragon Bank, Rook’s Corner- Hilton Memphis, Sammy Hagar’s as previously mentioned, Season’s 52, Spindini, Taziki’s Mediterranean Cafe, THE Food Truck by The Confectionery, The Tofee and Twinique Cakes. Back for the second year, the Taster’s Choice Awards gave all in attendance the opportunity to vote for their favorites. The results are as follows: Fine dining Best appetizer/entrée:

Sammy Hagar’s Red Rocker Bar & Grill Southland Park Gaming & Racing Best Dessert

Spindini Best presentation

Sammy Hagar’s Red Rocker Bar & Grill Southland Park Gaming & Racing

Donna Wolfe performed a few tunes on her violin at the Taste of the Town. Best appetizer/entrée

Half Shell restaurants Best dessert

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Entrepreneurs write their own course, ticket Three Lausanne seniors are creating an app to support everyday mental health By Jane Roberts robertsj@commercialappeal.com 901-529-2512

Lots of 17-year-olds have enough energy to change the world. Ashley Thomas, Savannah Woods and Hannah Jordan have an actual plan. If it comes even close to the 56-page business outline they sold to administrators at Lausanne Collegiate School early last month, they will be the irst in school history to create their own course and parlay it into a business. “If this falls through, we’re going to pick up the pieces and go back to the drawing board,” said Jordan, an intrepid, invincible type. If the energy that bubbles in her is the reason she has curly hair, she’s a long-burning irecracker. “Never has our Plan Z been let’s just give up,” she said. “We really do have an idea about how to get this going.” The CEO is Thomas, a seemingly quiet, introspective young woman with a drive to improve the world, starting with the angst of her own age group. Thomas and Woods are from Collierville; Jordan is from Germantown. In May, Mental Health Month, they hope to launch SupportMe, a free self-help app with accompanying website aimed at improving society’s everyday mental heath, beginning with teens, although they have no intention of limiting to a demographic. “Everyone has mental health and everyone needs to improve

theirs,” said Woods, a irm, nononsense kind of entrepreneur who answers question in declarative statements. She neither vacillates nor giggles “We want to provide a mental health resource for those in situations where they don’t have other places to go, and provide information, inspiration and suggestions for coping skills,” she said. Their course, Entrepreneurship and Business Technology, breaks down in the weekly and quarterly goals they have to accomplish, including raising “tens of thousands of dollars” to fund the level of programming the app will require. “We want to have a superior product, but we also have superior intentions behind our product,” Thomas said. “We are looking for angel investors, but we’re also looking to apply for government grants. In the next little while, we’ll become incorporated and ile for our IRS taxexempt status.” The app will be based on dialectical behavior therapy, a behavioral psychotherapy developed in the 1980s by Dr. Marsha L. Linehan. It was originally for people with borderline personality disorders who experienced wild swings in emotion and saw the world and their own circumstances in black-and-white extremes. By learning to see life on a broader continuum — and with less judgment — Linehan was successful in reducing suicide and self-harming behavior in her clients.

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Lausanne Collegiate School seniors Ashley Thomas, 17, (from left) Hannah Jordan, 17, and Savannah Woods, 17, talk about an app they are creating as part of an Entrepreneurship and Business Technology class at the school. Hannah Jordan, 17, points to sketches and content ideas for an app she is creating with fellow seniors Ashley Thomas and Savannah Woods as part of a Entrepreneurship and Business Technology class.

Besides giving deinitions of various mental illnesses, the app will also let users type in an emotion, such as anxious, and access a list of coping skills and games designed to mitigate the paralysis. “We think this is the most important thing,” Woods said. “It’s hard to change what you can’t

understand.” The app will also ofer examples of what the day will be like with a particular piece of emotional baggage. The three have distilled “DBT” into their own lives to the degree that they gently correct each other. “If I’m driving with Savannah

and I say something like, ‘I feel weird about this,’ she’ll say, ‘That sounds like a judgment,’” Jordan said. The one-credit elective is not in the course catalog, but it will be next year, said Dr. Stephen Campbell, assistant head of the upper school. “Our school encourages leadership. We have 53 clubs. All of them were started by students,” he said. Before he gave permission, Campbell gave the girls two weeks to pull the class schedule together and organize the structure. “They did it,” he said. “We’ve assigned them to a teacher, who meets with them once a week.” It’s up to them to ind the rest of the experts they will need to succeed. And their grades will be based on how well they adapt. “We are not assessing them on whether or not they launch the app, although we really hope they do,” Campbell said. “We’re looking at the things they learn.”

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For Community Helper Day, these Farmington Elementary students dressed up as ireighters and police oicers. The students also dressed in red, white and blue.

Farmington Elementary students recently celebrated Community Helper Day. Griin Rumptz celebrated the big day by dressing up as a ireighter.

Gracie and Hannah Albaugh, both students at Farmington Elementary, dressed up for Community Helpers Day.

The Farmington Elementary PTA hosted “Games with Grandparents.” Students and their grandparents (or honorary grandparents) enjoyed playing games such as Jenga, checkers, Scrabble, Uno, Connect Four, Bingo and Wii bowling.

Farmington students enjoyed playing games with their grandparents during the school’s “Games with Grandparents” event.

Germantown Elementary students celebrated International Literacy Day on Sept. 8. Students were asked to dress in their grade-level country for the day. Students also donated money for the week to send to the World Literacy Foundation. Germantown Elementary raised more than $1,000. Teachers also spoke with students about the importance of literacy and either did a group writing activity or independent writing on how to improve literacy.

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Since an early age, Jayna Choi, now a freshman at Houston High School, commanded attention for her prodigious goling ability. Her parents, Kwang and Myung Choi emigrated to America from South Korea. Choi’s father is a FedEx IT and her mother is a lutist. As for golf? Jacob Choi, her older brother is a sophomore at Baylor University where he plays on the men’s golf team. The brother and sister pair played golf together until a time when Jayna required a professional golf coach. “I always spent time with my brother while he was practicing, playing in

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Sports (1) WHITEHAVEN 27, HOUSTON 17

PLUGGING AWAY Tigers turn back fourth-quarter rally to pull away from Mustangs Special to The Commercial Appeal

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Houston junior Carson Blackfan is wrapped up by Whitehaven defenders during the top-ranked Tigers’ 27-17 victory Friday night at Houston. Houston rallied from a 20-3 deficit in the fourth quarter, but the Tigers clinched it on Kylan Watkins’ 66-yard touchdown run.

Houston junior quarterback Garrett Bates had a strong second half to help the Mustangs rally against No. 1 Whitehaven. Bates completed 11-of-18 passes in the second half to help Houston rally from a 20-3 deficit. This Friday the Mustangs will play at Collierville.

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As coach of the top-ranked team in the Dandy Dozen, Whitehaven’s Rodney Saulsberry knows his team will get everyone’s best shot. Houston (1-5, 1-2 in Region 4-6A) battled Whitehaven (5-1, 2-1) down to the wire Friday night, but the topranked Tigers held irm in the inal minutes in a tough road contest and escaped with a 27-17 victory. “I told the guys all week, don’t play the record, play the team,” Saulsberry said. “I know (Houston head coach) Will Hudgens does a great job with those guys. They’re a wellcoached team.” Houston came back from a 20-3 deicit in the fourth quarter to cut Whitehaven’s lead to three with six minutes to go. Two plays later, junior running back Kylan Watkins cut up the middle for a 66-yard touchdown run to put the game away. “I was patient,” Watkins said. “Before that, I was rushing it. I let my offensive line get their blocks together. I trust my line.” Whitehaven’s backield has lost two players to injuries this season, forcing Watkins to be the primary ball carrier. Watkins proved he is up to the task, rushing for 216 yards and a touchdown. “He’s ready,” Saulsberry said. “We told Kylan it’s on his back. We know he can do it. We expect those things from him.” Watkins said he’s prepared all season to be ready when his number is called. He added a 47-yard touchdown reception, and a 50-yard touchdown catch was called back due to a penalty.

“My role is important because we have a lot of backs out,” Watkins said. “I’ve got to step up. Coach told me early in the season that I’ve got to be ready, so I come out ready every game.” At 5-1, Whitehaven will turn its focus to White Station and star receiver Dillon Mitchell. “Our focus has to be on stopping the big play,” Saulsberry said. “Our job is to make them work the ball down the ield. If you play defense, you can win any football game.” Facing a 20-3 deicit in the fourth quarter, Houston quarterback Garrett Bates led his team down the ield twice to score touchdowns and steal the momentum. Bates struggled in the irst half, completing only 1 of 11 passes. But he found a rhythm in the second half, completing 11 of 18 passes. First, Bates found junior receiver Emmett Whitaker for a touchdown in the right corner of the end zone. After an onside kick, Bates again led his team down the ield. He threw to senior receiver Chanse Pullen, who caught a jump ball against double coverage. “(Bates) has done a great job and made great strides in four weeks,” Hudgens said. “He’s only played four games in high school. He didn’t get any reps as a freshman and sophomore due to injuries.” Hudgens walked of the ield proud of his team’s efort and he said he hopes to carry some momentum into this week’s game against Collierville. “We’re growing as a team with (Bates),” Hudgens said. “The energy and heart of our team, we can’t ask for much more out of these guys.”

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Sports (8) CORDOVA 42, GERMANTOWN 6

Red Devils fall to unbeaten Wolves By Omer Yusuf Special to The Commercial Appeal

Cordova football coach Anthony Jones knows 6A road wins are hard to come by, even against a struggling program like the Germantown Red Devils. The Wolves’ defense, ranked No. 1 in the city, lived up to its billing Friday night by forcing four turnovers and was complemented by a highscoring ofense that led to a 42-6 victory at Ken Netherland Stadium. Junior quarterback Devin Coleman threw three irst-half touchdown passes as Cordova cruised to its sixth consecutive victory; the Wolves are 3-0 in Region 4-6A. “It’s always a good feeling (to beat a 6A team on the road),” Jones said. “We had to make sure we came in confident and we wanted to make sure we did everything right. Hats of to our guys, but hats of to Germantown for ighting. They did an outstanding job hosting us. Any time you get a win in this league, it’s a great feeling.” Cordova, 6 -0 and ranked No. 8 in The Commercial Appeal’s Dandy Dozen, is one of three undefeated teams in the area (Munford and Northpoint are the others). Initially, the game had signs of becoming a defensive struggle. Each team started its opening possession near midield and neither team made a irst down. On the Red Devils’ second possession, a mishandled snap at their 10-

yard line led to a fumble recovery by Cordova senior defensive end Frank Clemons. Coleman found junior wide receiver Edward Johnson for a 16yard touchdown, and Cordova took a 7-0 lead with 8:57 remaining in the irst quarter. A scoreless streak by Germantown’s offense reached 10 quarters before junior quarterback Miles Guyton’s nine-yard touchdown run in the third quarter. The Red Devils (2-4, 1-2) had only three irst downs in the opening half, and two came on personal foul calls on the Cordova defense. Even when the Red Devils had a rare big play on ofense, a 37-yard run by senior running back Davinci Leavy, the Wolves’ defense did not let Germantown advance any farther. The Cordova ofense kept iring on all cylinders as Coleman threw touchdown passes of 27 and 25 yards and senior running back Donta Franklin ran in from 25 yards, all in the irst half. “It started up front with my O-line,” Coleman said. “They gave me time to throw the ball and (I) made stuf happen.” After Guyton’s touchdown, Cordova scored two touchdowns in 55 seconds to take a 42-6 lead into the fourth quarter. Cordova’s defense has given up 28 points in six games this season, fewer than ive per game. Next week, Germantown will travel to take on Bartlett, and Cordova will go on the road to face Arlington.

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Julia Perrusquia (left) attempts to steal the ball away from the St. Agnes ofense. The Saints won 4-1.

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Goalkeeper Marianne Agee prepares to make a goal kick during last week’s varsity girls soccer match with St. Agnes. The Saints won the match 4-1.

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PAUSING TO CELEBRATE. At the 24th Annual Freedom Award, three more who have led us on this hard road will be celebrated. Their stories will be told, good and noble chapters in the larger narrative of human rights. The plot still unfolding, heroes yet to be introduced. The conclusion yet to be written. All the honorees are women. Another step taken, another milestone reached. Joan Trumpauer Mulholland was a Freedom Rider who desegregated Tougaloo College. Ruby Bridges Hall was the first black child to desegregate the Louisiana school system. Ava DuVernay brought Selma to the screen and the powerful story to new generations.

INSPIRED TO CONTINUE. Because of these three and those before, we have a better understanding of where we’ve been and where we must go. Because of them, we know we will never get there alone. If we are to arrive, we will arrive together. Because of them, we are inspired.

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Museum of Collierville History, 196 N Main St., Collierville, TN 38017, 901-457-2650, Museum@ ci.collierville.tn.us Hometown: Drummonds, Tenn. Education: I attended Rhodes College where I earned a B.A. in religious studies and later went to George Washington University in Washington, D.C., where I got my M.A. in museum studies.

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Weekly community events Arlington The Arlington Chamber of Commerce presents the 20th annual Arlington BBQ FallFest this weekend at Douglass Road Park. The BBQ FallFest is a Memphis Barbecue Network sanctioned contest that will feature live entertainment, activities for families and children, a variety of vendors and concessions and more. More than $10,000 in prize money and trophies will be awarded in three categories (whole hog, shoulder and ribs), Challenger (ribs & pulled pork) and Anything But competitions. Times are 3-11 p.m. Friday and 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday. Free admission and parking. Email info@arlingtonbbq.com. The Historic Depot Square closes out Music on the Square, a free concert series, on Oct. 17, from 7-10 p.m., with Frankie Hollie and the Noise. Visit goo. gl/1sfce for information.

Bartlett The Marguerite Francis Music @ Noon concert series at Bartlett United Methodist Church, 5676 Stage, continues through December. The free concerts are held from 12:10-12:40 p.m. each Wednesday in the church’s sanctuary, with a light lunch available for purchase following each performance. Visit bartlettumc.org. Wednesday: Bob & Susie Salley, Memphis Singer Songwriter Duo. Bartlett Performing Arts and Conference Center, 3663 Appling Road, presents Mike Farris and The Roseland Rhythm Revue at 8 p.m. Saturday. He sings “blueeyed soul” to soothe the spirit, and surrounds himself with a heavenly sound that slides efortlessly between Stax soul, New Orleans gospel and shuling Southern blues, all of it punctuated with his smoldering vocals. Tickets are $25. Visit bpacc.org or call 901-385-6440. Bartlett City Beautiful sponsors a public garden tour Sunday, from 1-4 p.m., featuring gardens in Bartlett. Contact Laurie Rieman at notoriety1@aol. com or call 901-692-2291.

Collierville Friends of the Collierville Burch Library will host a book sale Oct. 8-9, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at 500 Poplar View Parkway. Box and bag sale Oct. 10, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Preview sale Oct. 7, from 5-7 p.m. for members and those who purchase a $5 shopping pass. The Collierville Farmers Market is open every Thursday, from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m., in the rear parking lot of Collierville United Methodist Church, 454 West

Poplar Ave. The market provides a reliable source of fresh, locally-grown fruits and veggies and related agricultural produce. Visit colliervillefarmersmarket.org.

Cordova The Mustangs of Memphis 34th annual Car Show is Saturday at Wolfchase Galleria to beneit the Memphis Oral School for the Deaf. A new feature this year is that all makes and models of cars are welcome to participate, in addition to the classic Mustangs. Free to attend. There will be music, a 50/50 rale, poker walk, prizes, silent auction and hot wheels races for the kids. Registration for cars is $25 and begins at 8 a.m. For more information, contact Charlie Boydstun with Mustangs of Memphis at charlieboydstun@ comcast.net. The Mid-South Corn Maze will run through Oct. 31 at Agricenter International, 7777 Walnut Grove. Haunted Maze Fridays and Saturdays in October. Cost is $7-10. Visit midsouthmaze.com for times. Also coming up: Oct. 17-18: The Memphis Flea Market returns. Featuring indoor booths overlowing with options in home décor, jewelry vendors, collectibles and more. 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Sunday. Admission is $3 for adults and free for children 12 and under. Call 901-276-3532 or visit memphisleamarket.com. ■ Memphis Zombie 5K is 5:30 p.m. Saturday at Shelby Farms Park, 500 N. Pine Lake Drive. Join the cast and crew of Spooky Nights and navigate a 5K course through the paths and haunted trails in an attempt to make it through with out being eaten by lesh eating zombies. Visit shelbyfarmspark.org. Roy Zimmerman, America’s premiere political satirical songwriter, sings a compelling combination of socially conscious comedy and original music at Neshoba Church, 7350 Raleigh-LaGrange Road, Oct. 17 at 7:30 p.m. Suggested $15 donation. Visit neshobauu.org. Shelby Farms Park, 500 N. Pine Lake Drive, hosts Board Game Meetup from 2-4 p.m. the second Thursday of every month. This social event can be for both board game champs as well as anyone interested in learning a new hobby. Visit shelbyfarmspark.org

Eads The fourth annual Afternoon of Art Festival is Saturday, from 2-4 p.m., at Fisherville Civic Club, 12017 Macon. Local artists exhibit recent art for judging in themed ‘Free to be Me’ contest supporting National Domestic Violence Awareness and beneiting Family Safety Center. Email M.ChristineBest@yahoo. com, visit facebook.com/FishervilleCivicClub or call 901-649-8321.

Germantown The Farm Park Farmers’ Market is every Thursday, from 4-7:30 p.m. at Farm Park, 2660 Cross Country Drive. Features fresh locally grown fruits and vegetables. Enjoy live music, art by local artists, delicious and healthy foods from our food truck vendors,

children’s activities, and cooking demonstrations in a beautiful and relaxing farm setting. Shelby County Republican Women’s Club (SCRWC) will meet 11 a.m. Oct. 13, at Germantown Country Club, 1780 Kimbrough Road. Featuring the Commercial Appeal’s lead political reporter and columnist, Kyle Veazey. He will present his analysis of the results of City of Memphis election. For reservations, call 901-754-6209. Also coming up: ■ Oct. 16: First annual Spaghetti Dinner, 5:30-7:30 p.m., at the Pickering Center, 7771 Poplar Pike, with delicious homemade spaghetti sauce, Italian music and a Chinese auction. For reservations, call 901755-3283. Author Patricia LaPointe McFarland to speak about the history of medicine in Memphis at the Brown Bag Lunch Series, an adventure in learning sponsored by the Older Adult Council. Meeting will be 11 a.m. Friday in the Mike Wilson Fellowship Hall at Germantown United Methodist Church, 2331 S. Germantown Road. Lunch at noon. No reservations are needed. Just bring your sack lunch and enjoy the program and the fellowship. Call Luci Cromer, 901-755-0803, or Beverly Rhoads, 901-754-7216, ext. 107. Activities are open to anyone age 55 and up. Germantown Performing Arts Center, 1801 Exeter, hosts Jazz in the Box, featuring Joe Alterman, 7 p.m. Friday. A pianist and composer, Joe Alterman has performed at venues around the world including the Blue Note Jazz Club in Milan, Blues Alley in Washington, D.C., and Preservation Hall in New Orleans. Tickets are $25. Visit gpacweb.com or call 901-751-7500. Germantown United Methodist Church and AARP present the AARP Smart Driver Course, the nation’s largest driving refresher course, Oct. 15-16, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at 2331 S. Germantown Road, Room 339 in the Ministry Center. Successful completion of the eight-hour course entitles participants to a discount on their auto insurance premiums for three years. There is no driving test or written exam. Class closed at 28 participants. Cost is $15 for AARP members, $20 nonmembers. Call Ray Malone at 901-309-5966.

Lakeland School of Rock Germantown presents the Rockstock Music Festival Saturday, from 2-10 p.m. at Delta Blues Winery, 6585 Stewart Road. Food trucks and music all day: Psychedelic at 2 p.m., Epic Album: Led Zeppelin “Physical Graiti” at 4 p.m., Modern Rock II at 6 p.m. and AC/DC vs. Black Sabbath at 8 p.m. Tickets are $10. Visit germantown.schoolofrock.com. The Delta Blues Winery, 6585 Stewart Road, continues its Re-Wine Concert Series Fridays, from 7-10 p.m., through October. Families are invited to bring lounge chairs and/or a blanket and enjoy the entertainment. No dogs allowed. A picnic is welcome but no outside alcohol allowed. Free entry. Wine, cold drinks, water, cheese and crackers available for purchase. For more information, visit on.fb.me/1KPJmJy, deltablueswinery.com or call 901-829-4685. E-mail information about upcoming community events to Matt Woo at woo@commercialappeal.com.

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St. Mark’s United Methodist Church is partnering with Peace Tree United Methodist Church to have a Blessing of the Animals on Saturday, from 10 a.m. to noon. Participants can drop in any time with your pet. If your pet doesn’t do well in crowds or with strangers, bring a picture of your pet to be acknowledged with prayer. Peace Tree UMC is a new church that is intentionally without a building in order to go out and meet people where they are. St. Mark’s, 8255 Winchester Road, has a beautiful outdoor chapel and will host the event. Pastor Jolinne BalentineDowney is the pastor at St.

Mark’s UMC. Last year they held their first Blessing of the Animals. With a congregation having many pet lovers, Balentine-Downey said, “It was a good way to show our appreciation to God for critters who love us unconditionally. It reminds us we have a responsibility to care for our pets but not just them, all creatures of the earth.” Balentine-Downey has two cats of her own, Tiger and Crickett. Pastor Kris Roof, and his wife, Alyssa, have two retired racing greyhounds named JayJay and Tucker. While he has never attended a Blessing of the Animals, he has been interested in one ever since it was discussed in seminary. “This year it all fell into place for Peace Tree to team up with St. Mark’s.

Pets are a part of our family, but society tells us we can’t bring them to church. Being able to bless them during a church service is a meaningful event for the whole family,” Kris Roof said. Blessing of the Animals has traditionally occurred around Oct. 4, the feast day for St. Francis of Assisi who was known for his love of all creatures. Traditionally recognized by Roman Catholics and Episcopalians, many faith traditions from Baptists to Methodists to Unitarians are now discovering it is a way to celebrate creation. Blessing of the Animals is not an act of salvation, but recognition that God loves animals.

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Tennessee Tourism Commissioner Kevin Triplett addressed the general membership at noon on September 9th at Ridgeway Country Club. He discussed the economic impact of the tourism industry in Tennessee. Triplett’s visit was timely, since on August 18th, Governor Bill Haslam announcedrecord-breakingeconomic impact numbers with tourism revenues in Shelby County up 4.6%. For the first time in history, travel to Tennessee topped 100 million, achieving 101.3 million person stays, a 5.1 percent increase over 2013 The luncheon was generously sponsored by St. Georges Independent School.

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• In Great Hands • On Tap Growlers • Oral and Facial Surgical Specialists-Dr. Darren Williams • Abbott Real Estate, LLC • Amish Excellence of Memphis, LLC • Hickory Tavern • Rainbow Child Care Centers • Savannah Woods Plantation • Taylor Hearing Centers • DSD Stables

RIBBON CUTTINGS

The Collierville Chamber hosted a ribbon cutting for new member, Thrive Hearing & Tinnitus Solutions. Pictured cutting the ribbon is Dr. Casie Keaton AUD-CCCA Dr. of Audiology, chamber board members, ambassadors, family and friends. Located at 165 N. Main St. Suite 102 in Collierville, Thrive is a Hearing Aid and Tinnitus Treatment Center. Dr. Casie Keaton specializes in the treatment of tinnitus (ringing in the ear).

UPCOMING RIBBON CUTTINGS: Amish Excellence of Memphis Exquisite furniture, reasonably priced and handcrafted by the Amish. October 02, 2015 – 10:00 AM 3601 S. Houston Levee Road Suite 106, Collierville, TN 38017 Kaliflower Boutique Come explore Kaliflower Boutique’s unique collection of Décor & Gifts! Thursday, October 8, 2015 – 10:00 AM 4680 Merchants Park Circle Suite 212, Collierville, TN 38017 BAZAAR, A Crazy Little Food Shop Help celebrate Bazaar’s move to Collierville’s Historic Town Square with great food, fun, and more! Thursday, October 8, 2015 – 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM 88 N. Main Street, Collierville, TN 38017

UPCOMING CHAMBER EVENTS:

October 7 – Collierville Chamber of Commerce General Membership Meeting. Don’t miss your chance to hear visionary, Pat Halloran, tell about his 35 years at the Orpheum Theatre! Sponsor: Collierville Rotary Club. 11:30 AM1:00 PM at Ridgeway Country Club. Reservations required. Register online at colliervillechamber.com.

October 22 – 26th Annual Collierville Business Expo hosted by the Collierville Chamber of Commerce and The Town of Collierville. Open to the public – free admission. Don’t miss this premier business building event! Booths and sponsorships available. Sign up online at colliervillechamber.com.

On August 27, the Collierville Chamber hosted a ribbon cutting for His & Her Consignments. Located at 875 W. Poplar Ave. Suite # 5 in Collierville, His & Her Consignments is a friendly destination for “in-the-know” frugal fashionistas who know the value of beautiful, well-made clothing and accessories. Turn your closet into a revolving door of fabulousness!

On September 3, 2015, the Collierville Chamber of Commerce hosted a ribbon cutting for Legends Classic Shaves located at 875 W. Poplar Ave. Suite 4 in Collierville. Pictured cutting the ribbon is owner , Robert Sanchez, along with family and friends. Also pictured are chamber board members and chamber ambassadors. Legends Classic Shaves…A Modern Man’s Apothecary and Shave Shop for Today’s Gentleman features outstanding products to help men achieve a Superior and Legendary Shave.

The Collierville Chamber of Commerce held a ribbon cutting for Dr. Brittany Kasprack, The Chiro Place with a ribbon cutting ceremony. The Chiro Place is located at 3615 S. Houston Levee Rd. in Collierville. Picture cutting the ribbon from left: Kanette Keough-Rodgers, Chamber President/ CEO; Becky Hammond, Chamber Membership Director; Beth Shindler, Practice Representative; Nate Holloway, Practice Representative; Dr. Brittany Kasprack, John Barrios, Board Chairman, Collierville Chamber. Also pictured: chamber ambassadors, board members and staff of The Chiro Place. The Chiro Place is a family wellness center that specializes in chiropractic care for all ages.

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Grace Brandl and Abby Mills sit at the piano and are about to practice a few Led Zeppelin tunes at Young Avenue Sound in Midtown.

The School of Rock Germantown artists Noah Goldstein (left), Abby Mills, Will Alexander and Zachary Rosenburg recorded songs from Led Zeppelin’s “Physical Graiti” album at Young Avenue Sound in Midtown. You can watch this performance along with three other bands at the RockStock Music Festival Oct. 3 at the Delta Blues Winery in Lakeland. Grace Brandl sings songs from Led Zeppelin’s “Physical Graiti” album. She and her friends will perform the rock songs at RockStock Music Festival on Oct. 3 at the Delta Blues Winery in Lakeland.

Zachary Rosenburg plucks a few bass notes as he and his School of Rock Germantown band members practice a few songs at Young Avenue Sound in Midtown.

Jacob Turner and his bandmates with the School of Rock Germantown rehearse a song in preparation for their performance at RockStock Music Festival Oct. 3 at the Delta Blues Winery in Lakeland.

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