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FOOTBALL FEVER Find out how your favorite high school football team is shaping up for this season’s gridiron showdowns. INSIDE

Sir Michael Donahue reveals the 2014 Memphis Most winners. IN SUNDAY’S COMMERCIAL APPEAL

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Final tuneup for local teams Jamboree is last chance to get ready By John Varlas varlas@commercialappeal.com 901-529-2350

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Danny Rae Williams still pumps gas for patrons of McGinnis Service Station on the Historic Town Square in Collierville. The station also is a gathering place for Williams’ friends to come and spin a yarn or two. Collierville and its square are featured as a cover story in last Sunday’s Parade Magazine.

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‘Best Main Street’ Named No. 1 by Parade Magazine, Collierville’s Town Square was a 20-year process

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out of thousands of nominations, here are the other top 14 towns with the best main Streets. ■ corinth, miss.: corinth’s fillmore Street ofers a charming blend of the old and new, thanks to historic buildings mixed with boutiques and galleries that “always keep their doors propped open.” ■ Siloam Springs, ark.: ten years ago, residents say, this main Street was dying. Since then, citizens have restored historic buildings and opened new businesses, and today the town is “alive with new energy.” ■ Deland, fla.; ellicott city, md.; excelsior, minn.; flagstaf, ariz.; Galena, ill.; Georgetown, texas; Greenville, S.c.; holland, mich.; montpelier, Vt.; Placerville, calif.; ridgeield, conn.; and rockland, maine.

Among chants of, “We’re No. 1. We’re No. 1,” about 250 Collierville residents and town oicials celebrated the news Monday of being named America’s Best Main Street in 2014 in a contest by Parade Magazine. Collierville, which was featured on last Sunday’s magazine cover, beat the wine-country town of McMinnville, Oregon for the top honors among 16 contenders. Readers selected their favorite cities in an NCAA tournamentstyle bracket, voting daily over a four-day period. “The eforts by Collierville’s citizens to have their Main Street voted the best downtown in America were nothing short of inspirational,” said Maggie Murphy, See MAIN, 2

When you’re coming of a three-win season, there’s no such thing as a meaningless game. And that’s why Bartlett was probably the happiest team at last Friday’s municipalities jamboree. Johnnie Shepherd’s long fumble return for a touchdown gave the Panthers a 7-6 victory over Germantown at Arlington. And even though the jamboree format — featuring 25-minute games and a running clock — didn’t totally lend itself to what the teams will face this week, it was good for Bartlett to be smiling at the end of the contest. “It feels good,” said Shepherd, a 205-pound senior who doubles at linebacker and fullback. “We’ve worked hard in the weight room and in the ofseason. Now we’re hoping to get better each and every week.” In the most competitive matchup of the evening, Germantown took a 6-0 lead on a short keeper by quarterback Jacob Ivy. And the Red Devils were driving for another potential score when Shepherd scooped up a fumble around the 20-yard line and took it back the other way. Manny Barrientos, the goalkeeper on the Panthers soccer team who only recently joined the football team, put the extra point right down the middle to provide the winning margin. “That was great defense,” said Panthers coach Jef McSee JAMBOREE, 9

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He has come to know Belize and some of its people have come to know and admire him. After leading a ive day dental mission trip to the area once a year for the last 13 years, Memphis dentist Dr. Jef Frizzell is pretty familiar with the Central American country. “Although there are many places in Belize that are extremely poor, I have never felt the desperation that seems to drive people to leave other (Central American) countries,” said Frizzell. Frizzell began ministering after his daughter

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returned from a vacation Bible school mission trip with the teens from Highland Church of Christ in 2000. “She suggested I go to Belize to help the people. There were maybe 10 dentists in the whole country of Belize at that time,” said Frizzell. “But like now, there were no dentists practicing in the central part.” The first year Frizzell checked out the area where he wanted to practice. He took one friend and borrowed equipment from another dental ministry. Each year since that irst visit, Frizzell has taken various dentist friends from his church. They

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Police oicers cleared in shooting of veteran Probe rules July 15 actions justiied By Jennifer Pignolet pignolet@commercialappeal.com 901-529-2372

Investigators have cleared three Germantown police oicers of any wrongdoing in the shooting death of military veteran Justin Neal Davis last month. Deputy Chief Rodney Bright said all three oicers were tak-

en of administrative leave and returned to work at the end of last week. The department also identiied the oicers involved as Sean Carlson, 35; Robert Cook, 32; and Gene Herndon, 33. The oicers respectively have nine, four and seven years of service with the Germantown Police Department. Davis, 24, was reported to have been suicidal and armed with a weapon when Germantown police found him in his vehicle in Cameron Brown Park

on July 15. According to a police report, oicers trained in crisis intervention tried to talk Davis out of his car, but Davis pointed a rile at the oicers and they opened ire, killing him. The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation took the lead and compiled a report that was sent to the Shelby County District Attorney’s Oice. A spokesman from TBI said the report was not a public record, despite the completion of

the investigation. District attorney spokesman Lawrence Buser said a records request for the report is under review, but also issued a statement on the case. “We have received and reviewed the entire TBI investigative ile on this death,” the e-mailed statement says. “This case will not be presented to the grand jury of Shelby County, Tennessee. There is insuicient evidence of a criminal ofense by the oicers and insuicient

evidence to rebut that the shooting was in self-defense or in the defense of others.” Davis was a former Houston High School student who was living in Fayette County. Friends said Davis, who had 2-year-old daughter, was a military veteran who sufered from posttraumatic stress disorder, and that he had visited the Memphis Veterans Medical Center hours before his death. Davis served two tours in Iraq, the most recent ending in 2012.

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Germantown

Germantown Police reports

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■ Someone took assorted pieces of white piping from the construction site in the 7600 block of Wolf river at 10:27 a.m. ■ Someone took two pairs of sunglasses and an iPod from a vehicle in the 8600 block of ravenclif cove at 1:39 p.m. ■ Someone took a set of keys from gym bleachers in the 1800 block of exeter at 10:09 p.m. AUG. 12

■ oicers arrested a female juvenile for possessing two switchblade knives in the 9700 block of Wolf river Boulevard at 9 a.m. AUG. 13

■ oicers arrested an adult male for possession of marijuana at Poplar and miller farms at 1:42 a.m. ■ Victim received a call regarding property he had for sale and the buyer got him to send money via money cards in the 7800 block of cross Village at 12:30 p.m. ■ Someone damaged the paint on the door of the victim’s vehicle in the 9700 block of Wolf river at 3:20 p.m. ■ oicers arrested an adult female for taking merchandise from the business without paying in the 2000 block of West Street at 3:46 p.m. ■ male subject grabbed several shirts and left the store with out paying in the 7600 block of Poplar at 1:25 p.m. AUG. 14

■ oicers arrested an adult male with illegal prescription medication in the 7600 block of Poplar at 2:44 p.m. ■ complaint advised a dog brought in for grooming in the 7600 block of Poplar at 3:22 p.m. appeared to have been neglected. ■ Someone entered the victim’s unlocked residence and took a gaming console in the 2700 block of Wickersham cove at 9:17 p.m. ■ two male subjects approached the homeowners in the driveway of their residence, taking their personal belongings in the 2200 block of Deodara cove at 10:46 p.m.

DENTIST from 1 Frizzell recalls those irst few years when working on teeth without the needed equipment was very diicult. He has a picture of himself extracting a child’s tooth while she leaned back against his thigh. During the irst week in July, the Highland Church members made their annual mission trip to Belize. Sixteen teens and seven adults, including youth minister Buster Clemens, visited the small Central American country. They shared VBS and youth nights with children and teens from Independence and surrounding areas. Along with the VBS team, dentists from Highland Church who made the trek this year included Frizzell, Dr. Sean Prine of Collierville, Dr. Mike Savage, dentist with the VA hospital and an instructor at UT, Dr. Ben McDonald, a recent graduate from UT now practicing in Ohio, and Morgan Gonder a third-year dental student. During the last three trips Frizzell has mentored a Belizean youth, now 17. Partly due to his experiences assisting Frizzell, C.J. Foreman will attend Belize’s University in the fall with plans to become a dentist. “I guess my favorite part of each year’s trip is seeing kids whose teeth I worked on 13 or so years ago. Now they are bringing their children to me so I can work on their teeth,” said Frizzell.

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Jef Beaman with Germantown Fire Department shows of a mini-ambulance to Dave Goudge, as he rides past on the Greenway. Germantown received grant money to purchase the ambulance, to help them reach areas such as the Greenway.

Funding runs out Homeland Security grant comes to end By Jennifer Pignolet pignolet@commercialappeal.com 901-529-2372

Germantown’s new mini-ambulance turns quite a few heads, whether it’s cruising down Germantown Road at 45 mph with a police escort or navigating the Greenway trail. Part rescue truck, part allterrain vehicle, the ambulance is fully equipped to handle any medical emergency and can squeeze into small spaces the big rigs can’t reach. Germantown Assistant Fire Chief Jef Beaman said the vehicle is particularly useful along the city’s biking and walking trails. “It’s always been our luck that when someone has a medical emergency, it’s usually not near one of the access points,” Beaman said. The funds for the new ambulance came through a federal grant from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, allocated by the Memphis Fire Department. It may be the last emergencymanagement tool the Germantown department, or any others in Shelby County or even the nation, sees from Homeland Security in the near future. The funds came through a

MAIN from 1 Parade’s editor-in-chief. “As our cover shows, the town is a wonderful place to browse, shop, eat and enjoy a weekend stroll. We hope our story inspires other cities to take back their Main Streets.” Monday morning’s “Parade Magazine Mania” celebration at the Morton Museum of Collierville History is far cry from where Town Square stood in the late 1980s. The Square faltered as businesses shut down or moved. Residents shunned the shuttered Square and drove to the newest shopping centers, big-box stores and indoor malls. The same was true for McMinnville and other cities. The very things that now make Collierville’s downtown area a jewel — the quaint gazebo, the antique-style clock, the brick-lined sidewalks and other amenities — drew

Metropolitan Medical Response System grant, a project started in 2003 in response to the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. Hurricane Katrina in 2005 served as another driving force for the project. Memphis Fire Lt. Jim Logan said Congress allocated the funds to 124 cities around the country every year to purchase new equipment and hold masscasualty training sessions. Shelby County was awarded between $200,000 to $300,000 annually to be distributed to local departments. Logan, who serves as acting manager of the oice of emergency management for the city of Memphis, said Homeland Security informed him the grant would end after this year’s allocations. “It’s so unfortunate, but we tend in America to be reactionary to things,” Logan said. “And that’s how things get funded.” Logan said he was not informed why the grant was ending. Homeland Security public information officials in Washington, D.C., were unable to provide information about the grant last week. Representatives from hospital systems and emergency response departments formed a coalition to plan for use of the funds. Logan said the committee will remain intact and will search for alternate funding. While the local emergency response systems have improved greatly with the

controversy when the town’s mayor and aldermen pushed to spend $1.2 million in revitalizing Town Square in 1994. The revitalization “was 20 years in the making. It took 20 years of nurturing and vision to get it to this point,” said Town Planner Jaime Groce. Many credit former Mayor Herman Wright Cox with revitalizing Town Square in the early 1990s. In 1992, Alderman Jimmy Lott said he, Cox and the other aldermen took heat among some businessmen angry over a 25-cent-per-square-foot assessment on new commercial development. Lott said the mayor’s vision “was to keep the town viable. As long as the Square remained active and viable, then we would keep that small-town atmosphere.” Patrice Frey, president of the National Main Street Center, called it gratifying to see not only

funding, Logan said this can’t be the end of the road. “This is an efort that needs sustainability,” Logan said. “There’s new equipment, new training coming out daily. You can’t go buy it and sit it on the shelf. You have to grow it.” The funds also paid for the county to purchase equipment to set up a temporary hospital during a disaster. Collierville, Bartlett and Memphis also got mini-ambulances, which cost $73,975, thanks to previous Homeland Security funding. Beaman said they are good for special events like marathons as well as disasters that make roads impassable. But the vehicle’s most frequent response destination in Germantown likely will be the Greenway. Beaman said the vehicle can get from the ire station on Farmington Boulevard north to the Greenway along Wolf River Boulevard in six minutes. On a trek down the trails this week, Germantown resident Dave Goudge stopped on his bike ride to admire the new ambulance. Goudge, who is 66, said it made him feel better about his wife riding the trails on her own, and added it might encourage older people to come out to the trails, knowing they can be easily reached in case of an emergency. “I bet you that will save a life or two,” he said.

the two inalists, but also half of the contestants following the center’s methodology for downtown revitalization. “It is no surprise that this strategy, plus the hard work and passion main street leaders are known for, would result in places that resonate with Americans,” Frey said. Her group, a subsidiary of the National Trust for Historic Preservation, has worked to spur downtown and neighborhood revitalization for the past 30 years. Frey added, “Stories like these are an important testament to the enduring power of Main Street to entertain, inspire and compete with online retailers and big box stores, even in tough economic times. There’s just something magical about Main Street.” It may be magical, but it also takes money. McMinnvile Downtown Association manager Cassie Sollars said the McMinnville City Council

passed a $30 million urban renewal bond last year, of which $12 million is earmarked for its downtown and the rest for a neighborhood next to downtown. Sollars said they are sending Collierville a congratulations basket of homegrown goodies — including a local pinot noir and pinot gris. “Is Collierville in a dry county?” she asked. Town Administrator James Lewellen joked that he would intercept the wine before it reached Town Square, which is dry. “The square is a great place to unwind, to read, or do nothing. We all need that,” he said. “It is hard to put a price on the value of the square as a great public space, as an economic engine, or as a relection of our heritage and our values, but it is safe to say that the return on that $1.2 million dollar investment has been one of the great inancial investment decisions in our history.”

A Houston High School student got a 180-day suspension and a juvenile summons Aug. 12 for bringing two knives to school in her purse. According to Germantown police, the school’s resource oicer received an anonymous tip that the girl had taken a picture of the knives in her purse and posted them online, saying she had forgotten to take them out of her purse and that she hoped she wouldn’t be searched. The assistant principal pulled the girl out of class and conducted a search with the resource oicer present. The knives were 3-inch and 3.5-inch stainless steel switchblades, according to the report.

Pedestrian hit by train remains critical

A Germantown man remained in critical condition Sunday after he was struck by a train near Poplar Pike and Southern. Germantown Police Lt. Mike Grifus said Keoni Harris, 20, was one of two men walking or running near the tracks around 1 a.m. last Saturday when he apparently jumped in front of an eastbound train.

Germantown couple robbed in driveway

A Germantown couple reported two men robbed them last Thursday night in the driveway of their home in the 2200 block of Deodara Cove. According to police, the man and woman, ages 69 and 66, arrived at their home around 9:15 p.m. and the husband went to check the mailbox. When he returned to the garage, two men wearing jeans, long sleeve shirts and homemade masks forced him and his wife to lay on the ground. According to reports, the suspects stole several credit cards, gift certiicates, a purse, glasses, watches, rings, cellphones, keys, checkbooks and cash.

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Handy with henna Temporary tats popular at ‘Fair on the Square’

By Keith Salter Special to The Weekly

The classic children’s book that everyone knows and loves now comes to life at Collierville High School on Sept. 4. “Charlotte’s Web: The Musical� is hitting the stage at CHS’s Draco Playhouse. Charlotte’s Web follows the story of a young pig named Wilbur, played by Jake McCutcheon, as he is adopted by Fern Arable, played by Hannah Peeples, and is raised at the Zuckerman Barn, where he meets the goose and gander, Madison Pruitt and Luke Howard, the sheep and lamb, Kristen Aune and Bekah

By Lela Garlington garlington@commercialappeal.com 901-529-2349

Collierville beauty spa owner Karima Suleman was just 15 when she irst decorated her own right hand with a henna design. She and other female relatives and friends were celebrating the upcoming wedding of her cousin in Karachi, Pakistan. Last Saturday, Suleman, now 36, spread her Middle Eastern tradition and the fun of having a temporary henna tattoo to the general public at the Collierville Burch Library, 501 Poplar View Pkwy. For 10 minutes and $10 cash, Suleman squeezed out the henna gel on a hand, arm or foot and inked a freestyle design or copied one that someone brought in. Henna dye generally lasts from two to four weeks. Suleman would not have ofered the program if the library staf hadn’t inadvertently found out she owned Angel’s Beauty Spa at 4205 Hacks Cross in Memphis. Suleman called the library in a panic thinking she may have placed her daughter’s personal book with a stack of borrowed books in the library dropof box. During the conversation with a librarian, Suleman mentioned that she operated her own spa and that she ofered henna tattoos. “Henna tattooing was a

‘Charlotte’s Web: The Musical’ will open at C’ville High School Sept. 4 McFall, the cunning rat, Templeton, played by Mark Elich, and of course the elegant spider, Charlotte, played by Charlotte Piper. Not only is this the irst show of the Draco Playhouse season, but it is also the big debut of many actors and actresses. One of the new stars is Piper who will be playing Charlotte. Piper has been in many shows at CHS, but this will be her irst lead role on the stage. When asked how she feels about her irst leading role, Piper replied “I’m so excited! I remember seeing all of CHS’s productions my sophomore year and wishing how that could be me.

I just hope I can give some of that same inspiration back to the audience.� The same is true for McCutcheon and Peeples. This is a student production, meaning the direction, costumes, lighting, and set are all done by students. The musical is directed by Joseph Piercey who is assisted by Anne Saunders. The show is a fun, family-friendly musical with lovable characters, a heartwarming story, and many toe-tapping tunes. “Charlotte’s Web: The Musical� runs through Sept. 6. The show starts at 7 p.m. Keith Salter is a teacher at Collierville High School.

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Henna tattoo artist Karima Suleman, drawing a tattoo on client April Reed, demonstrated her art last Saturday at the Collierville Burch Library.

program we had all tossed around,� said library reference associate Lauren Meier who arranged Saturday’s event. “At ‘Fair on the Square’ it was hugely popular.� “All because of a lost book,� Suleman said. “God made the way.� Henna, made from a plant of the same name, has been used for centuries in Middle Eastern countries. People living in the desert made henna paste and rubbed it on their bodies because of the plant’s natural cooling

and sunblock properties. While henna tattoos are still used traditionally by Middle Eastern women to celebrate holidays, birthdays or weddings, Suleman is seeing women and young men of all nationalities who want a temporary tattoo. She and her co-worker, Saima Erum of Germantown, are slowing building their spa client base. “I need to introduce this thing (henna tattooing) to everywhere,� Suleman said. “That’s my passion.�

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The Miss Collierville Scholarship Organization and Collierville Arts Council held the annual Mid-South Fair Youth Talent preliminary contest at the Harrell Theatre. The show’s emcee was Elyssa Howell, reigning Miss Collierville, assisted by Collierville’s Outstanding Teen, Olivia Shawkey. Performing a vocal solo titled “Get Out and Stay Out� from the Broadway show “9 to 5,� Bethany Beckham, 18, of Germantown took home irst place in the senior division. In the junior competi-

tion, Collierville resident, Emily Grace Hall, 12, took home the irst place trophy with her performance of the Etta James classic, “At Last.� Both winners received a trophy and a paid entry fee to be part of the MidSouth Fair Youth Talent Contest, which will run Sept. 19-28 at Landers Center in Southaven, Miss. Proceeds from the contest beneit Miss Collierville Scholarship Organization and the Collierville Arts Council. Bethany Beckham and Emily Grace Hall will compete at Mid-South Fair Youth Talent Contest, Sept. 19-28.

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Pregnancy may afect neurological disorders By Dr. Shameela N. Ahmed Special to The Commercial Appeal

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Courtney Moser said she decided to cloth diaper her son, Matthew, to save money. Sensing a need in the market, she opened a cloth diaper business out of her home in Germantown. Over the Moon holds “Cloth Diaper University” on the irst Monday of every month.

Over The Moon The tale of a Germantown mom turned diaperpreneur By Kathryn Justice Leache Special to The Commercial Appeal

When Courtney Moser was pregnant with her irst child, she knew she wanted to put him in cloth diapers. When she found there wasn’t a brick and mortar store in Memphis that sold them, she decided to open one herself — in her living room. “Sometimes people are nervous when they plug the address into their GPS,” laughed Moser, a thirty-something mother of two. “They call because they think they’re lost. They wonder, ‘Is she going to pull a box of diapers out from behind her couch?’” Moser is among a growing number of parents who are choosing to swap disposable diapers for cloth. While some are motivated by the relatively greater environmental impact of disposables, Moser said, “most moms are like me — they want to save money.” Additionally, said Moser, some parents choose cloth because their babies have sensitive skin. “They are literally in tears because their babies have such horrible rashes and their doctors have said they can’t use disposables anymore,” Moser said. “For whatever reason they’re doing it, I get to help them, and that feels good.” Before opening Over the Moon Diapers in her Germantown home, Moser was a corporate accountant, traveling frequently and working long hours. She always knew she wanted to cloth diaper her

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children like her mother, Janice Bogott, had done with her and her two siblings, but she quickly learned that reusable diapers had come a long way since the prefold and safety pin days. She spent hours researching the various styles and brands online but was frustrated because you “can’t see them, can’t touch them,” she said. She said she ended up hating the ones she had selected once she actually started using them on Matthew, born January 2012. When she bemoaned the lack of in-person shopping opportunities to her mother, Bogott suggested the new mom open such a store herself. While she was initially dismissive of the idea, it wasn’t long before Moser was back online researching cloth diaper retail sites in cities comparable in size to Memphis. She found that many of them, such as Oklahoma City, had home-based diaper stores. Partnering with Bogott, also of Germantown, Moser had a business license by spring 2012 and by July 2012 Over the Moon Diapers was open to the public three days a week. For Memphis-area families interested in cloth diapering, Over the Moon is a game changer. Rachel Carder, a Memphis mom who cloth diapered her son, now 2 ½, had to spend hours researching

Before opening Over the Moon Diapers in her Germantown home, Moser was a corporate accountant, traveling frequently and working long hours.

diapers online as Moser had done. Though she was happy with her choice, she said, “I couldn’t shake the feeling that I was wasting hours of time that could have been saved if I had only been able to see all of the options laid out in front of me.” Not only is it suddenly possible to browse the nearly overwhelming number of diferent types and styles of diapers in person, but Moser and Bogott themselves are invaluable resources. Bogott, or “Crunchy Nana” as she is known at Over the Moon, teaches Cloth Diaper University on the irst Monday evening of every month. “She really goes through everything from A to Z,” Moser said. “She answers questions and breaks it down so people feel like it’s manageable.” Over the Moon’s website — maintained by Moser, who taught herself web design — is also chock-full of information new cloth diapering parents will ind useful, such as a run-

down of laundering techniques and advice on building a functional stash of varieties and brands. Perhaps the unique ofering is Over the Moon’s two-week diaper trial program. For a small fee, parents can sample select brands and styles of cloth diapers and return the styles they don’t want for a full refund if returned in the speciied condition. They also ofer a newborn diaper rental service. While Moser hopes one day to move Over the Moon out of her living room and into its own space, she said she is waiting until the time is right. “I’m not rolling in money, but hey, that’s ok,” Moser said. “I feel like we started our business on a laughable budget — we spent the most amount of money on our logo.” Sure, the accounting gig paid better, but, as Moser points out, “You just realize — what is more money going to buy you? More toys to clutter up your house?”

Pregnancy can afect many neurological disorders. Some may improve, others may worsen and sometimes, a neurological disorder will make its irst appearance during pregnancy. I advise my patients to use folic acid, prenatal vitamins and have adequate iron intake during pregnancy. Education regarding interactions between oral contraceptives and medications is also important prior to pregnancy, as the mutual efectiveness of these drugs may change when combined. Some medications, including antiepileptic and migraine pre- Shameela N. ventive medica- Ahmed tions, are associated with fetal abnormalities. Therefore, alternative medications are needed in women choosing to become pregnant or deciding to breast-feed. One of the disorders that might appear in pregnancy is restless legs syndrome. Restless legs syndrome is characterized by an uneasy, creepy and crawling sensation in the legs, typically appearing toward the evening and accompanied by an urge to move legs. Often, patients walk around to relieve the uncomfortable feeling. There is an association between pregnancy, iron deiciency anemia and restless legs syndrome. Another condition that may surface in pregnancy is carpal tunnel syndrome, presenting numbness and tingling in the hands and particularly worsening when the hands are in a prolonged dependent position such as during sleep. This is due to compression of the median nerve at the wrist, which supplies sensation and movement to the small hand muscles. The general luid retention during pregnancy may precipitate this condition. Migraines and epilepsy can improve or worsen during pregnancy. It is important to be compliant with medications and have as good as possible control of seizures. A prolonged seizure can result in low oxygen to the baby and be very detrimental to the health of both mother and child. Typical medications used for acute control of migraine may need to be substituted by other compounds. Some neurological illnesses like multiple sclerosis can actually improve during pregnancy. However, there is an increased chance of relapse after childbirth. It is possible for women sufering from multiple sclerosis to have a full term pregnancy and normal delivery. With proper medical support and counseling, pregnancy in women with chronic neurological illnesses can be healthy with a good outcome.

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Schools SNAPSHOTS

The Houston Band’s summer camp wrapped up with water-day fun, complete with waterslide inlatables and a dunk tank. Jim Smith, Houston band director, took the irst plunge after students lined up for a shot at dunking him.

Tanisha Chaudhari, Lohit Naik and Sanat Naik, students at Sycamore Elementary, were excited about returning to school earlier this month.

Ryder Williams and Rhett Stegall enjoy a little playtime during Dogwood Elementary’s Back to School Party.

Emily Turner, Madeline Auger and Lila Wilkerson, all Dogwood Elementary students, hang around during the school’s Back to School party.

Dogwood Elementary students Drew Fondaw helps little brother, Jack, get ready for kindergarten.

Conner Armacost and Maracela Alcala both were excited about meeting new friends at Dogwood Elementary’s Back to School Party.

Beck and Van Arthur show of their Dogwood dolphin tattoos.

Freshman Houston Band member Emma Sulewski rides down the inlatable slide during the school’s summer camp.

The Kiwanis Club of Germantown has presented Christine Lee with its Student of the Year Award. Lee, a recent graduate of Germantown High School, was the valedictorian with a 4.6 GPA. Her many activities include President of the Key Club, President of the National Honors Society, Secretary of Model United Nations, Sergeant at Arms for the French Club, Student Government Association, BETA club, Environmental Club, Habitat for Humanity, a volunteer at the Memphis Zoo and science tutor at Germantown Middle School. While at GHS she also participated in track and ield events. She was also awarded a Kiwanis scholarship earlier and is a student at Duke University. Presenting Lee her award is David, Jackson, Kiwanis selection committee chairman and Kiwanis President Steve Green. Also in attendance were Lee’s parents, Mandy and Chester Lee.


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GIVING BACK

Levy Dermatology welcomes Suparna Mullick of G’town

Nominate candidates for SPARK Awards by Sept. 15 By Jeremy C. Park Special to The Weekly

Name: Dr. Suparna Mullick of Germantown Title, position and company: Medical, surgical, and cosmetic dermatologist at Levy Dermatology Company: Levy Dermatology welcomed me into the practice at its location of Poplar near Massey last summer. I am fortunate to have joined this practice that Dr. Alan Levy, a Memphis native, created. Since its inception in 2009, Levy Dermatology has lourished into a warm and welcoming full-service medical, surgical and cosmetic practice that treats the full range of dermatologic conditions across all age groups. For more information, visit levydermatology.com. Education: Vanderbilt University, BS, University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine, MD Personal: I have been married for 13 years to my amazing husband Dr. Matthew Lyons, a cardiologist at Sutherland Cardiology. We have two beautiful children — a 5-year-old girl and a 7-year-old boy. Civic involvement: I participate in providing skin cancer screenings for

the public so that more people may have an opportunity to efectively treat issues via early detection. First job: Faculty at University of Michigan in the pediatrics department teaching pediatric residents and serving as a pediatrician. Most recent job: I currently practice medical, surgical and cosmetic dermatology for all ages at Levy Dermatology. Career highlights: Medical volunteer at Mother Teresa’s Home for Children and Mother Teresa’s Home for the Sick and Mentally Ill; pediatrician for the uninsured and underinsured at a federally qualiied health center in St Louis; caring for all of my wonderful patients at Levy Dermatology Most satisfying career moment:

The irst melanoma that I ever diagnosed was on a middle-aged women under her arm that she did not even realize there was anything there to be worried about. For years, she always introduced me when I saw her as “the doc that saved my life.” Career advice: Make sure you love what you do. It was stressful to go

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Everyday heroes rarely receive media attention; nor do they expect credit or seek limelight. Activities like tutoring, mentoring, picking up trash, or taking care of the sick and hungry, tend to be individual eforts that garner impressive results over time, compared to larger events with more of an immediate impact. Last year we teamed with other stakeholders to launch the WKNO monthly television series, The SPARK. I am excited to announce that we are expanding The SPARK, and the Mid-South now will have a televised award show, The SPARK Awards which will celebrate individuals, including youth, college students, adults, and teachers, as well as nonproits, corporations, and schools, in 13 difer-

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Say Cheese! “My favorite movie is ‘Blue Hawaii.’ ‘I Can’t Help Falling in Love with You’ is my favorite song.”

In honor of Elvis Week, we asked:

What’s your favorite Elvis movie and song?

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“‘Speedway’ and ‘You Ain’t Nothing But a Hound Dog.’” MARY KING

“‘Blue Hawaii’ and ‘Love Me Tender.’” HEATHER FRANCO

“‘Jail House Rock’ and ‘You Ain’t Nothing But a Hound Dog.’” CHERYL HARRIS

“My favorite movie is ‘Love Me Tender’ and ‘Burning Love’ is my favorite Elvis song.” LINDA PHIFER PHOTOS BY KIM ODOM | SPECIAL TO THE WEEKLY


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PETS OF THE WEEK

Family helps hawk stranded in backyard Special to The Weekly

After a big storm blew through Collierville in mid-July, Christopher David and Jonah Cross and their dog, Bane, found a bird that was blown out of his nest. He was scared sitting on their back porch. Not sure what to do with him, the boys’ mother, Robin Cross, spoke with her brother, Bart Howell, who found a number to the “bird-man.”

He told Robin Cross to try to get him back in a tree and see if the mother bird would come take care of him. The Cross family placed the hawk on their fence post and that is where he stayed for two weeks. He called out to his mama, and she started to feed him several times a day. The family named him Hawkeye. Several people would stop and look at him.

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The family then posted pictures and updates of Hawkeye on Facebook and he had many followers. After two weeks, Robin Cross woke up to check on him and he was gone. They were sad to see him leave but then heard his call and found him in a tree in their backyard. When the Cross family is in the yard, they hear him call out like he is saying “hello.” They are hoping that he will make their

GERMANTOWN ANIMAL SHELTER

Over the summer break, Christopher David and Jonah Cross helped a hawk that fell out of its nest in their backyard.

Name: Casey Age: 2 years Breed: Feist/Border Collie Description: White and tan, and very active.

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The Germantown Animal Shelter, 7700 Southern, is open 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday-Friday and 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday.

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Sports

Recently, former St. George’s Independent School volleyball team members came back to help the new squad.

VOLLEYBALL

VARSITY PLAY DAYS During the summer break, Windyke Country Club hosted its Varsity Play Days. King Grisanti, Sean Logan, Josh Thompson, Davis Irving and 12 others competed for points each Thursday. Irving won the season-ending shootout. Brock Shafer, director of instruction, organized the event.

Former St. George’s students return to help volleyball team By Sarah Acuf Special to The Weekly

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Collierville High School’s Alex Stanield tries to keep a handle on the ball as the Dragons faced of with Millington Central during jamboree action at Arlington High School last Friday night.

JAMBOREE from 1 Ferran, who was coaching against his alma mater. “We inally popped a turnover and we had a chance at a couple of other balls that were in the air. Even though it’s (diferent) with the 25-minute running clock ... we’re trying to change the culture and get back to being successful.� Collierville’s running game was successful as well; the Dragons got a 10-yarder from Ryan Dougherty and then forced a turnover, leading to a 16yard run by Tyler Garvey to complete a 14-0 victory over Millington. “We’ve still got a long way to go,� said Dragons coach Mike O’Neill, whose team is coming of a 7-4 record. “When you compete, you compete. I thought our efort was good. We played hard. We’ve got a solid running back corps.� Even though his team lost, Millington coach Chris Michael also accomplished his goal: to get out of the jamboree unscathed. “We’re so thin I just

Bartlett’s Johnathon Bowlan is pressured by Germantown’s Kennedy Sanders during the jamboree at Arlington High. Bartlett scored on a long fumble return and kicked an extra point for a 7-6 victory in its 25-minute contest.

FridAy gAmeS The regular season begins Friday for area teams. Collierville plays at Bolton, Germantown hosts Millington and Houston starts its season on the road at Cordova. All games begin at 7 p.m.

didn’t want anybody to get hurt,� he said. “We only played our irst-string offense and defense for one

series. It’s exciting for the kids and the fans ... but I would have rather had a practice day.� Joseph Stephenson had a scoring run to highlight Arlington’s 10-3 victory over Houston in the inale. Freshman quarterback Tate Kolwyck moved the Tigers smartly down the ield to set up Stephenson’s score. And even though it won’t count in the statistics, it was awfully good to have football back.

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The volleyball team at St. George’s Independent School recently welcomed some familiar faces on the court. A group of SGIS alumnae volleyball players came back to help the current team prepare for the upcoming season. With a promising season ahead, SGIS graduates felt compelled to help out before heading back to college. “The SG volleyball team was my family in high school. I love coming back to support the talented girls on the team and to continue the St. George’s volleyball legacy,� said Taylor See. “It’s also fun to get back on the court with my old teammates and to see Coach Emmy again.� “It puts a smile on my face every time our alumnae walk in the gym because it makes me feel like I was a part of something special in the lives of these young women,� said varsity volleyball coach Emmy McClain. “They obviously valued their time as a St. George’s volleyball player enough to do what they can to make sure those behind them have a similar experience.� The alumnae were just as excited to be back. “I came back to help our team because I love seeing St. George’s volleyball succeed. St. George’s is a very welcoming place and it’s always good to be back,� said Hannah Everett, who is a volleyball player at Emory University.

“I want these girls to know how great it feels to win a state championship. I can’t wait to see how well they do this season,� said

Katie McCormack, who currently plays volleyball at Birmingham Southern. “So far they look awesome!�

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‘Jager Bombers’ win dodgeball tourney benefiting Youth Villages By Trena Street Special to The Weekly

They work hard, often very hard, on their weekday job. Yet when the weekend came around recently, four friends/coworkers at the town of Collierville gladly spent time participating in “Dodge This,� the annual dodge ball tournament fundraiser benefiting Youth Villages. The “Jager Bombers� dodgeball team includes four men who work in the Streets and Drainage Division of Collierville Public Services Department. Jacob Harvey, Sandy Lay, Jacob Rapp and Clay Ticer were four of the six-man team who each paid $30 to participate in the Youth Villages benefit. In their second year in competition, they won first place. In their first year, the team focused on really great team uniforms. That competition they won, but

Members of Germantown United Methodist’s Apostle Sunday school class volunteered to help feed a large group of students and staf at the Service Over Self of Memphis. The “Apostles� also did kitchen chores and dining hall cleanup. SOS works in Binghampton and Orange Mound. Helping serve are Glenn Goerke (left), Autumn Goerke, Heidi Joyce, Mike Goforth, Ginger Goforth, Bill Payne, Mike Carter, Kurt Graunke, Dotty Carter and Anna Graunke. The SOS group of students and adults were from Germantown United Methodist and Collierville’s The Orchard Fellowship churches.

Collierville Public Services Streets and Drainage employees Jacob Rapp (left), Sandy Lay (center), Jacob Harvey (in hat) and Clay Ticer (right) won the “Dodge This� dodgeball tournament beneiting Youth Villages.

didn’t even come close in the actual dodge ball tournament. So this year, Ticer, who is the leader/captain, pulled the group together again and they grabbed Tshirt and shorts and headed to the court. They were all smiles as the “Jager Bombers� won

Adults’ anime Club Adult fans of anime and manga are invited to watch new anime, try new foods and more at Germantown Community Library. Each month features a themed activity and video screening. The club will meet Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. Preregistration required.

Aug. 31. The league is open to adults and older. Games will be played Monday evenings at Houston Levee Park, 9777 Wolf River Blvd. The team fee is $300. Register at the parks and recreation office, 2276 West St.

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Registration in now open for the sixth annual Small Fry Triathlon for children ages 2-6. Youngsters will run, bike and go through a firetruck spray Baptist Rehabilitation- at Farmington Park, 2029 Germantown is hosting Cordes. Everyone will its next healthy living sup- receive a medal and the port group meeting Mon- event is not competitive. day from noon to 1 p.m. Kids must bring a bike in www.commercialappeal.com community classroom or tricycle and a helmet. 125, located at 2100 Exeter The triathlon is Sept. 13. Block Road. “Body, Mind and Start time is 10 a.m. for Spine� will be the topic. A kids ages 2-3 and 10:30 light lunch will be served for older children. The and there is no cost to at- cost is $5. Sign up by Fritend. For reservations, call day to receive a T-shirt. 901-757-3428. There will be no event day registration. For more information, call Michelle McDonnell at 901-757-7382 The last day to sign up or e-mail mmcdonnell@ for adult coed kickball is germantown-tn.gov.

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Carriage Crossing’s free “Movie Mania� movie on Friday will be “Babe.� The movies begin at dusk and will be held at Carriage Crossing’s roundabout.

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The Juvenile Diabetes For information on who can participate and how please email Research Foundation fundraiser, “One Day� will be Friday, noon to 6 p.m. in the parking lot of Pickler Wealth Advisors, 1135 Halle Park Circle. There will be food, music, a dunk tank Qualified participants will be compensated. and more. COLLIERVILLE APPEAL Thursday, August 21, 2014 CL1

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The Mid-South Greyhound Adoption will have its adoption day Saturday at Hollywood Feed, 6722 Hwy. 70, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. E-mail upcoming community events to Matt Woo @woo@commercialappeal.com.

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