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Lifestyle Letter
To New Beginnings... O
h Franklin, it didn’t take long for your charm to work its magic on my family. But first, a little history… Being raised in a small town in South Georgia, I value small things, like speaking to everyone I see, giving a subtle nod to all I make eye contact with, and the overall friendliness the south is well known for. After visiting Nashville on business, I realized virtually every preconceived notion I had was false. The scenic landscape, superb school system, focus on family and more were all I needed to see. I was hooked. I immediately devised a plan to convince my wife to move. The first step to my master plan was to bring her up to visit Franklin… in January. Needless to say, the weather had other plans, and we never set foot out of the hotel. I didn’t give up. I convinced my wife to return with me to Franklin for a long weekend in February. I knew if I introduced her to Historic Downtown Franklin with the weather on my side, it was a shoo-in. I was right. After only a few hours of visiting what seemed like EVERY shop, she quietly said exactly what I was waiting for, “I love it here.” Moving trucks were promptly at our Georgia residence two weeks later! We’re extremely proud to provide you engaging stories about the people and businesses of Franklin, Tenn. every month, mailed directly to your home. Our goal is simple: we hope to play a small role in helping the area flourish by producing each issue as a resource filled with relevant and captivating content, special events, community news, and more. Franklin Lifestyle is YOUR magazine and we hope to do you proud. I’d like to thank the outstanding advertising partners that have placed their trust in us to reach over 14,000 Franklin homes and 75,000+ local readers. We promise to work hard each and every month to be a good steward of your time and resources. We ask our readers to patronize our advertising partners as we are very deliberate with who we choose to represent our magazine and the city of Franklin. Thank you to my awesome team (and neighbors), the City of Franklin, the Heritage Foundation, our partners at the Williamson County Chamber of Commerce, and all of the other great local organizations for their outstanding support of Franklin Lifestyle. This inaugural issue would not be possible without the trust, tenacious drive and faith of my friends, Lisa and Jim Alyn. Your kindness and willingness to help will never be forgotten and is a testament to how amazing you both really are. It’s a beautiful thing to connect with people instantly – especially when you discover that you were born in the same small city, 428 miles south of Franklin! I dedicate this issue to you, Lisa, and the good city of Franklin, our new home.
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18 Three things that make Men Happy
All he really wants are good burgers, spirits and brews.
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Departments 8
Good Times
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Around Town
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City Scene
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Trend Setter
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Road Trip
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Driver’s Notebook
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Real Wives
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Lifestyle Calendar
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Parting Thoughts
22 Franklin's Boys are Back in Town
Meet eight men who are making an impact on life in Franklin.
28 What's next on the court, ice and gridiron
Local sports authority Joe Dubin provides his forecast for area
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Good Times
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Ribbons were cut and meetings were held throughout the area in April. The Williamson Chamber Membership Mixer was held at Innovation Park and the Women In Business Spring Mixer met at Dyer Observatory. Comcast opened its newest Xfinity Customer Service Center at 7090 Bakers Bridge Rd. in Franklin/Cool Springs.
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AROUND TOWN
Since 2006, Nissan has contributed more than $13 million to Habitat for Humanity. Nissan employees have helped to build more than 70 homes across the United States, and the company has donated 130 vehicles to support Habitat's mission.
HEALTHWAYS SILVERSNEAKERS FITNESS MEMBERS PROVE YOUTH IS A STATE OF MIND Healthways SilverSneakers Fitness, the nation’s leading exercise program exclusively designed for older Americans, recently announced the results of its 2015 Annual Participation Survey. The results reveal an active generation of older adults that are turning to fitness to achieve overall health and well-being – including high levels of energy and mental balance. SilverSneakers participants assert they are in good physical and mental health, with 94 percent stating their health is good, very good or excellent and 96 percent stating they have felt calm and peaceful some, most or all of the time. “For the fourth year in a row the survey has affirmed the role SilverSneakers has in improving the lives of older adults through increased physical and emotional health,” says Joy Powell, Chief Operating Officer of Network Solutions at Franklin-based Healthways. SilverSneakers Fitness is the nation’s leading exercise program designed specifically for active, older Americans. Through a variety of
NISSAN AND HEISMAN TRUST PARTNER WITH HABITAT FOR HUMANITY TO BUILD NASHVILLE “HEISMAN HOUSE” For the fourth consecutive year, Nissan partnered with the Heisman Trophy Trust to begin construction of a Habitat for Humanity home in a community where the automaker has a business presence. This year the home is located north of Nashville. Participating Heisman Trophy winners included Tim Brown (Notre Dame), Mark Ingram (Alabama), George Rogers (South Carolina), Billy Sims (Oklahoma) and current Tennessee Titans quarterback Marcus Mariota (Oregon).
fitness offerings that accommodate all fitness levels and preferences, SilverSneakers helps older adults maximize their health, maintain their lifestyle and realize continued overall well-being during retirement years. Designed for all fitness levels, SilverSneakers is available to more than 13 million eligible members through group exercise classes at more than 13,000 participating fitness and wellness facilities nationwide.
LEE COMPANY BREAKS GROUND ON NEW BERRY FARMS HEADQUARTERS Lee Company, the largest mechanical contractor in Tennessee, recently broke ground for its new headquarters in Berry Farms. “The new facility will more than double
Construction of a new home began on April 22 with the Heisman
our square footage and allow us to bring
Trophy winners and new Habitat homeowners, Mohammed Berema
all of our headquarters operations under
and his wife, Khadija Aldom. Groups of Nissan volunteers, along
one roof,” says Richard Perko, CEO and
with the homeowners and other Habitat volunteers, worked over the
president. “As Lee Company continues to
ensuing four weeks to finish building the house.
grow, we have the capacity to help even
This unique collaboration grew out of existing relationships between Nissan and its longtime partners, Habitat for Humanity and the Heisman Trophy Trust.
more residential and facilities customers, and that’s very exciting for all of us.” With more than 800 employees, Lee
"Nissan has been active for many years with Habitat for Humanity
Company has been serving families
in communities where we live and work, and our strong partnership
and businesses for three generations.
with the Heisman Trust and its mission of building strong commu-
The new headquarters will be home to
nities and service to America's youth continues to be an excellent
all residential HVAC, plumbing, electric
fit," said Jeremy Tucker, vice president, marketing communication
and remodeling technicians; as well as
& media, Nissan. "We're grateful to these athletes for joining in this
professional engineers, certified con-
unique partnership to conduct a football clinic for area kids, and to
struction and facilities managers and
help Berema and Aldom and their family improve their living condi-
dedicated field personnel that serve
tions through home ownership."
commercial clients.
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City Scene
Williamson county Trending in the Right Direction NEW REPORT REVEALS WILLIAMSON COUNTY REMAINS TENNESSEE'S FASTEST GROWING COUNTY. ARTICLE AND PHOTOGRAPHY PROVIDED
All information included in this story were provided by Williamson, Inc in an effort to provide in depth economic information to the residents of Williamson County. To read the report in it's entirety, please visit WilliamsonChamber.com.
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trend report released by Williamson, Inc., the Chamber of Commerce, showed that Williamson County continues to be the fastest-growing county in Tennessee. There are many reasons businesses, and families want to call this their home. The report focused on three primary areas: Demographics; Economy and Business; Community and Culture. Excellent public schools, quality of life and low property tax rates, make Williamson County attractive to families. In looking at the demographics that make up the county the prediction is for a large increase in the number of seniors and families with young children. The overall population of the county shows that 49 percent of residents were born in a different state. Another statistic that stands out, 54 percent of residents hold a bachelor's degree, or higher. A large number of residents that now call Williamson County home moved into the area from larger metropolitan areas out of state. Because Williamson County offers a business-friendly atmosphere, and offers a large pool of well-educated employees, some of the largest brands 12
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in business, like Nissan North America, Mars and Verizon are located within the county. Of the 25 largest publically traded companies in the Nashville region, 12 of these call Williamson County home. Looking ahead, predictors indicate that professional, scientific and technical services will be the three areas that grow their number of jobs by 2025. The top three employers in the county are: Community Health Systems; Nissan North America and Williamson Medical Center. United Health Care boasts numbers just behind the county hospital. With a growing work force and population increasing, a major topic within the county is about transportation. Currently, over 28,000 residents commute to Davidson County for work, and nearly 27,000 Davidson County residents drive into Williamson County for their jobs. Commercial and residential real estate have both posted record breaking numbers with increases in office space and home sales. Brentwood and Cool Springs have a combined total of 11,394,441 square feet of commercial real estate. The average home size in Williamson County is 3,139 square feet; median price $138/sq ft and the estimated number of housing units is 70,861. It is worth noting that Brentwood has the largest median home sales price with the average being $624,000. “Community” in Williamson County means “excellence” and a county commitment to education. The report showed 56 percent of every tax dollar goes to schools. The total tax rate in the county is $2.31 per $100 of assessed property values. Williamson County high school graduation rates were at 96 percent in 2015. This is a much higher rate than the state average. In addition in Williamson County the ACT score average was 23.8 percent. To compare, the state average is 19.4 percent and nationally, 21 percent. Higher education is a priority in the county. Over 130,400 students are enrolled at the 22 colleges and universities, four community colleges and 26 career colleges in the region. Scholarship dollars awarded totaled $136 million in 2015 to recent graduates. Information regarding charitable giving, access to healthcare and community options are also included in the report.
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FATHER’S DAY GIFT GUIDE Great Gifts for Dads ARTICLE DENNIS MALCOLM BYRON | PHOTOGRAPHY PROVIDED
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Have Dad ride on two wheels with urban flair pedaling The Runwell. Paying homage to “Porteur” bikes popularized by paperboys
If Dad loves the hook, line and sinker, the Filson Dutch Harbor Watch
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Road Trip
Big Fun in the ARTICLE ED ATLAS | PHOTOGRAPHY PROVIDED
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f you’ve never visited New Orleans, or you’ve only been there for an event or convention, a weekend getaway to the French Quarter is a great way to discover why the Big Easy captures so many hearts and never lets go. There's so much to see and do that we won't even mention hurricanes, beignets, voodoo or music. You will encounter all of those without the help of a tour guide. The best way to begin a day in the Quarter is with – surprise! – coffee and brunch. And there are plenty of great and affordable options like Jager Haus on Conti Street or Stanley in Jackson Square. After breakfast is a great time for a leisurely stroll to Decatur Street where you can spend several hours browsing through the shops and galleries on your way to the French Market. Across Decatur, and atop the levy is the Moon Walk, a promenade along the banks of the Mississippi River. From here you’ll get a great view of downtown and the French Quarter, and you’ll see why New Orleans is often referred to as The Crescent City. Lunch could be a grab-and-go muffuletta from Central Grocery or a sandwich from Johnny’s Po-Boys. If you’d rather have a drink with your meal, try a Pimm’s Cup at historic Napoleon House or settle into a booth at Yo-Mama’s Bar & Grill for one of the best burgers ever. The rest of the afternoon could be spent shopping the galleries and antique stores on Royal Street. But take some time to explore the side streets, particularly on the blocks between Royal and Bourbon. You are guaranteed to find a store, bar or café that is perfect for you. For dinner, treat yourself to one of the Quarter's elite dining establishments. A partial list of qualifying options would include eclectic fare at Bayona, Mr. B’s Bistro, Irene’s Café and NOLA .
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Then there are old-school New Orleans haunts like Brennan’s, Ant
oine’s and Galatoire’s. But if you can't decide, go to Arnaud’s. The
adjacent French 75 bar puts it over the top. The French Quarter is packed with great hotels in historic buildings. For upscale opulence, consider the Royal Sonesta New Orleans or Hotel Monteleone. For something quiet, slightly funky, yet steps away from the action, it’s hard to beat Hotel St. Marie. It has a small, tropical courtyard with a swimming pool and one of the best bars in the Quarter. If you’re flying, one of the great things about a weekend trip to New Orleans is that it’s possible to leave your home in Brentwood at 6:30 a.m. and post beverage-sipping selfies from Rue Bourbon well before noon. Southwest offers daily nonstop flights from BNA. (If you're driving, it will take approximately 7 1/2 hours to cover the 522 miles. Take I-65 South to Birmingham and merge onto I-20 West/I-59 South toward Tuscaloosa. Near Meridian, Miss., take I-59 South toward Laurel/New Orleans. In Louisiana, follow the signs for I-10 toward New Orleans.) Make no mistake, Bourbon Street is a tourist trap. But it’s one worth seeing. During daylight hours and through the early evening, it’s actually quite tame. It isn’t until about 10 p.m. or so that the fratparty crowd takes over. By then you will have completed a long day of discovering the Quarter’s true charm, enjoyed some unforgettable meals and be ready to retire to your cozy hotel room. Won’t you? NewOrleansOnline.com
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BEER, SPIRITS & BURGERS The Best Burgers, Spirits & Brews in Franklin ARTICLE JAY WILKE PHOTOGRAPHY BO BRADSHAW AND DAVID MOLNAR
hat do guys really like? From daytime talk shows to magazine articles to advice columns, no one really seems to have a definite answer. Do they like football? Do they enjoy monster trucks? Power tools? Golf? Fishing? We can argue endlessly about what should end up on the master list, but there are three things guys like that we can almost universally agree on: burgers, spirits and brews. Luckily for the “manly men” in Franklin who love all three, this area has a wealth of options to explore and enjoy. For those on the hunt for something new and exciting, we’ve compiled a list of some local suggestions.
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FOR BURGERS:
t’s pretty much a fact that guys like burgers. Preferably big
Burger Up 401 Cool Springs Blvd. Franklin, TN 37067
burgers with lots of toppings to choose from and maybe a beer or two to wash it all down. So where do guys who like burgers go when they’re in Franklin? One of the more popular choices is Burger Up in Cool Springs. “Guys like to be comfortable, and that’s what we offer with no pretenses,” says Jason Smith, general manager of Burger Up Cool Springs. “We’ve got a good draft beer selection, a good bourbon selection and you can’t go wrong with the burger.” Their best-selling burger is the “Woodstock,” featuring white cheddar, Jack Daniel’s maple ketchup and Benton’s bacon. Another favorite is the “Ramsey” with
house
made
pimento
cheese. They have a daily burger that changes frequently and also have sliders, salads and their “Hot Chicken” sandwich, their own interpretation of the local favorite. Although they’re serious about their food, they maintain a fun environment that guys from all walks of life can appreciate.
“We don’t take life too seriously,” says Smith. “We’re feeding people and having a good time doing it.” In order to distance themselves from the sea of corporate restaurants surrounding them, Burger Up features locally-sourced food and ingredients. Their grass-fed and grain-finished beef has no hormones or antibiotics and comes in fresh every day from Bear Creek Farm. They make their ketchup and sauces in-house, and even their buns are baked locally. With such a strong emphasis on local food, it’s no wonder that they place the same amount of emphasis on local people, too. “We
love
Franklin”,
says Smith. “I spend a lot of time at the front door, meeting people. If I don’t know you, I want to know you. To me, it’s the
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essence of hospitality.”
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BEER, SPIRITS & BURGERS (CON TI N U ED)
FOR SPIRITS: Gray’s on Main 332 Main Street Franklin, TN 37064
uys in Franklin wanting to enjoy a night on the town with live music, incredible Southern food and hand-crafted cocktails in an elegant and historical atmosphere need look no further than Gray’s on Main. Dating all the way back to 1876, the building operated as a pharmacy from 1926 to 1998. With actual antique prescriptions decorating the walls, a restored tin ceiling and the only historical neon sign allowed in downtown Franklin, Gray’s exudes a vibrant and welcoming feeling of Southern sophistication. “We want our locals to feel like they’re at home and tourists to feel like they’re coming home,” says Joni Cole, co-owner of Gray’s on Main. “We’re truly all about hospitality.” Although Gray’s on Main is well-known for its warm hospitality and its eclectic and upscale Southern food, their bar program is among the most impressive in the country. As the first brandy bar in the South and the second in the United States since Prohibition, they strive to connect to the past with their progressive, brandy-forward cocktail specialties. “This building dates back to 1876, the Golden Age of Cocktails,” says Kala Ellis, trained mixologist, beverage historian and bartender at Gray’s. “Our goal is to honor the story of the building with our bar program.” Bartenders and mixologists at Gray’s pay head-spinning attention to detail, hearkening back to a time when creating cocktails was considered a true art form. They create their own cocktails, their own syrups and even their own bitters.
“Cocktails are history, artistry and chemistry,” says Ellis. “Although we honor the past, our vision is on the future. We want to create the next great cocktail.” To help drive its progressive vision forward, Gray’s created “You Don’t Know Jack,” a brandy and bourbon-based cocktail it hopes will become a future classic. It joins other popular handcrafted drinks on the Gray’s menu like its best-selling Anthem Spirit or the Brandy Crusta. The thoughtful precision and focus that goes into its cocktails brings the building’s past as a pharmacy full-circle. It’s this renowned expertise that is bolstering its reputation as a place where a refined gentleman can always find an exquisite cocktail. “We love finding people who share our passion,” says Cole. “Luckily Franklin is full of people like that.” For more information, check out their website at GraysOnMain.com 20
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FOR BREWS: Casual Pint 1110 Hillsboro Rd. #260 Franklin, TN 37064
f you’re looking for a good place to relax with your buddies and try some new
brews, The Casual Pint is a solid choice. As you might infer from their name, it’s popular for guys who just want to hang out in a fun and casual atmosphere. “My goal is to be that neighborhood watering hole where you can drink good beer with your friends,” says Ken Franse, owner of The Casual Pint. “I love Franklin. We live, shop, play and go to church in this community and we love being a part of it.” The Casual Pint is one of the only places in the area where you can have a beer on-site and then take home a growler or a “craft your own” six-pack. With over 350 different beers to choose from, there is plenty to discover.
“We’ll have a beer here that you’ll like,” says Franse. “Our main demographic is men, and they love to gather here. It’s a great place to try beers.” With a heavy focus on local brews, you may discover a new favorite. Currently the best-selling local beer is Tailgate’s Peanut Butter Stout, but new options rotate through their 28 taps on a frequent basis. They also have Thursday Trivia Night, Pint Nights, Beer Dinners and Singer/ Songwriter Nights featuring live music. And although they don’t serve food, customers are welcome to bring food or have it delivered right to the bar. It all adds to the fun and relaxing vibe that is so popular with guys in and around the Franklin area. For more information, check out their website at TheCasualPint.com June 2016 | Franklin Lifestyle
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BOYS ARE BACK
IN TOWN Meet the men whose wide ranging talents help make Franklin a great place to live. ARTICLE LINDA DOHSE, MOLLY POWERS, ALLIE WINDOM PHOTOGRAPHY JONATHAN HOWARD
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n Franklin, as with any city, people make the town. For it's premiere issue, Franklin Lifestyle is pleased to introduce you to some of the
men who help make this an exceptional community. The Boys were back in town recently and we caught up with them at Vanderbilt Legends Club to find out what inspires them to be who they are.
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ROB ASHWORTH Occupation: Owner, Ashworth Law Firm, PLLC College: University of Tennessee (Spanish, 2005), Nashville School of Law (2005) Hometown: Franklin Residence: Franklin Franklin native Rob Ashworth appreciates the value of the community his hometown provides. After graduating from the Nashville School of Law in 2013, he opened his law firm in a quaint building he purchased in the heart of downtown. Ashworth and his wife, Sloan, have two young sons, Cullen and Wilder, and it’s fitting that they raise their family here. His grandfather was once the postmaster of Franklin, his mother has taught in Williamson County for more than 30 years, and Ashworth himself marks the fourth generation in his family to graduate from Battle Ground Academy. Ashworth volunteers with Wills for Heroes, an event hosted by the Tennessee Bar Association that provides free estate planning services for retired Tennessee servicemen and women.
RYAN BLACKWELL Occupation: Consultant, Agency MJ College: Western Kentucky Community and Technical College Hometown: Mayfield, Ky. Residence: Franklin Ryan Blackwell exhibited his entrepreneurial spirit at age 12 when started a landscaping business with a lawnmower he purchased with help from his father. Nine years later he sold the business, the first of many successful ventures. “I’ve learned that when you get knocked down, you have to pick yourself back up, no matter how embarrassed or frustrated you feel at times.” Blackwell moved to Franklin in 2010, and currently works as a consultant who matches high-end directors and photographers with professional jobs and projects. When he’s not working, you’ll find him golfing or taking a walk with his daughter, Etsie, at Pinkerton Park. Blackwell loves the welcoming community of Franklin, and he’s found a place to serve others at Cross Point Church’s Franklin campus.
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DAVE DALTON
Occupation: Co-Founder, Ebars Hometown: Knoxville Residence: Westhaven Dave Dalton founded EBars on the belief that every human being deserves to be treated with dignity, and that the power to dignify comes through wholesome food. Since the company’s beginnings, Dalton has made sure that each bar is made from the purest possible ingredients and held to the highest nutritional standards. Each bar is certified 100 percent USDA Organic, a process Dalton likens to climbing the final summit of Mount Everest. The bars are specially formulated based on sport, gender, and function and are featured on the PGA circuit. Dalton continually works to ensure EBars will help golfers stay calm, alert, and in “the zone.” Dalton is inspired and encouraged by his wife Jan, who he jokingly refers to as his “better ¾.” He says “her unfailing prayer and encouragement has put ‘steel in my back’ when I did not have the strength to stand on my own.”
JAMIE HUMPHRES
Occupation: CPA, Humphres & Associates, P.C. College: Lynchburg (Va.) College (2001) and Belmont University Residence: Franklin Jamie Humphres was three years old when his father moved the family from northern Alabama to Franklin for a job opportunity. A few years later, his dad opened his own accounting, firm Humphres & Associates. Humphres went to work with the firm following college and, after his father retired, took over the day-to-day operations. Humphres & Associates provides business planning and management for individuals and entities nationwide, with a client base that includes musicians, actors, athletes and songwriters. For leisure, Humphres enjoys spending time with his wife, Amanda, and sons Jamison (6) and Jonah (5). “It’s hard not be thankful to have a successful business,” says Humphres. “I’m motivated to do the best job I can for my clients because their consistent feedback inspires me to continue to want to do well for them.” 24
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DAVID H. KEMP Occupation: Orthodontist College: University of Tennessee, Memphis (B.S. in Biology and Chemistry); Doctor of Dental Science; Post-doctoral Master of Science in Orthodontics Hometown: Gainesboro, Tenn. Residence: A farm south of Franklin David Kemp was in seventh grade when the compassionate action of an orthodontist inspired him to pursue his career. Kemp’s family had financial issues and the orthodontist helped Kemp get the straight teeth he most likely would never have. “This act of kindness impressed me so much that my path was set,” he says. Kemp is indebted to that orthodontist to this day noting, “I have the greatest job in the world. It’s much more than braces and creating beautiful smiles. It’s really all about developing strong relationships.” Kemp points to numerous relationships where he was able to change patients’ lives. However there is one person who has changed his: his wife, Rhonda. “Rhonda has inspired me and given me the opportunity to become who I am; she is my greatest fan and makes me look good.”
BEN LINDERMAN
Occupation: Director of Marketing and Media, Snaproll College: Middle Tennessee State University (Digital Media and Mass Communication, 2002) Hometown: Decatur, Ala. Residence: Spring Hill When someone tells Ben Linderman to hit the road, he couldn’t be happier. That’s because Linderman competes in over 20 road bike and mountain bike events every year. He also raced motorcycles for two years after graduating from college. His decision to attend Middle Tennessee State brought him to Nashville and closer to family. He began working for Snaproll about a year ago and oversees the marketing and media functions for a company known for its expertise with unmanned aerial vehicles, a niche that combines the expertise of licensed helicopter pilots with the intuitive eye of aerial camera operators. Linderman is quick to point out that when he’s not at work doing cool things with drones, he has other fond interests. He says, “I love my wife. I love my church. Faith, family and friends are so important to me.”
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PATRICK McFARLAND Occupation: Financial Advisor College: St. Louis University (Business Administration, 1985) Hometown: St. Louis Residence: Franklin
Many of us are familiar with the saying “A good friend is hard to find.” But for financial advisor Patrick McFarland, this wasn’t the case. After a successful career in the newspaper business, McFarland retired from The Tennessean several years ago. He was in career transition when a great thing happened. He says, “I had some friends in the financial services business and one of them in the Edward Jones St. Louis office recruited me into the business.” McFarland began working for Edward Jones and moved to Franklin two months later. He has lived here since 2004. He is personally motivated by his family and professionally inspired by working with clients to meet their financial goals. Says McFarland, “I'm inspired by the gratification I get and the good I am doing in helping my clients reach their financial goals goals many didn't think they could ever achieve.”
PRESTON RYON Occupation: Owner, Snaproll Media Hometown: Atlanta Residence: Franklin Preston Ryon’s first flight lesson at the age of 11 marked the beginning of a lifelong passion for things that fly. Long before “drone” was part of the lexicon, Ryon was experimenting with cameras strapped to remote-controlled helicopters. That led to the creation of Snaproll Media in 2008. Since then, he has worked on the set of major films such as The Fast and the Furious, filmed commercials for nearly every major automotive company and toured with Taylor Swift. He has worked with the Motion Picture Association of America to help create safe usage procedures for unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and Snaproll is one of only six companies to be granted an exemption from the FAA, allowing them to legally use UAVs in commercial, television and film productions. Whether he’s working on a Hollywood set or enjoying a day by the lake, Ryon is grateful for the support and encouragement of his wife, Jennifer. Visit Vanderbilt Legends Club online at VanderbiltLegendsClub.com. 26
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What to expect next season from Nashville's favorite teams. ARTICLE ED ATLAS PHOTOGRAPHY PROVIDED
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oe Dubin has been a fixture in Nashville sports media for the better part of two
decades. And as a Nashville native, he’s been dialed-in to the Middle Tennessee sports scene for his entire life. Prior to graduating from Middle Tennessee State, Dubin played football at Samford University. He has won numerous awards for his journalistic endeavors and currently is a sports anchor and reporter at WSMV-TV. Recently he sat down with Brentwood Lifestyle
to offer his views of the local sports landscape.
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The Titans made big news before the draft by trading away the number one pick, and
Kermit Davis Photo Brett Beerends
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big news after the draft by coming away with 10 new players. How did they do?
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Conklin being the first pick, they certainly did
need three. I think Jon Robinson should get
that. The pick I really love though is Derrick
a solid A for his first draft.
I love this draft. Jon Robinson, the Titans
Henry, the running back out of Alabama. I
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general manager, has been telling me for
couldn't care less that he won the Heisman
What do you think of the Predators’ first
months, “we have to protect the franchise,”
trophy; he is a football player. Tough, mean,
round Stanley Cup playoff series win and
that being one Marcus Mariota and with Jack
gritty and will get you four yards when you
what tone does it set for next season?
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Marcus Mariota, Photo Tennessee Titans
two NFL drafts, where the Vols have had no players drafted for the second year in a row, for the first time in school history. But, the Vols have to beat Florida this year or else. If
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Photo Tennessee Titans Mike Mularkey
and the heat will be on Jones. This football
is the Nashville Predators. Something about
team is built to win it all, yes, I think even the
going to the hockey games, the environment,
SEC so we shall see. I have to be careful
the setting that I absolutely love. My kids love
though, because my best friend is a coach
going to the games and that makes it even
on the team so I want them to win, more for
more fun. This team is set for a while with a
his sake, than any other reason.
good mix of vets and young guys and even-
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tually, they will go all the way. Might not win
MTSU often gets overlooked but after the
the Stanley Cup but will get to a final in the
kind of season they had in football and bas-
next five years.
ketball, how much of a force have the Blue
What do you look for from Vanderbilt
Raiders become?
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football in Year III for Derek Mason and
Full disclosure on this, I am a MTSU grad-
how big of an impact will Bryce Drew make
uate so I hold their athletic programs dear
in his first year as the Commodores new
to my heart. You would be hard pressed to
basketball coach?
find four better people than Rick Stockstill,
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Giddy Potts, Photo Brett Beerends
to make it to the SEC championship game
I only really root for one pro team and that
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Photo Tennessee Titans
they don't, they will have a long way to go
Kermit Davis, Rick Insell & Jim McGuire. In
I am a huge Derek Mason fan at
football, Stockstill is winning games, going
Vanderbilt. He is such a 180 from what we
to bowls and sending players to the NFL.
saw with James Franklin and it took Vandy
Kermit Davis' squad just pulled off the great-
fans awhile to get over that, whether they
est upset in NCAA tournament history and
want to admit or not. Mason is a hard-nosed
has a loaded team returning and Rick Insell,
football player who just happens to be the
is one of the best X's and O's coaches in the
head coach. If they can get any type of
game of basketball. They are all very under-
offense going in 2016, this team might sur-
rated and I am not sure the MTSU fan base
prise a few people. But, that offense has to
knows how great these guys are and I hope
be loads better than they were last year.
they don't take them for granted.
I think Bryce Drew was a slam-dunk for
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Vandy and yes, pun intended. He is an out-
What are some lesser-known sports,
standing coach and look at his track record;
athletes or activities that you are pas-
he has won ever since he became a head
sionate about, or you think people should
coach. The program had become stale and
know more about?
Drew was brought in to bring excitement to the fan base and win games, and he is already doing one of those.
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JD
I am a big local sports guy. I care more about the kid at Franklin High School who is going to play football at Tennessee then
In Knoxville, it’s Year IV for Butch Jones.
what is going on in a lot of pro sports, that
Things are improving, expectations are high,
don't involve our teams. I love seeing the
but are they realistic?
boys and girls from our area that are stand-
JD
outs in sports, get to the next level and suc-
I like what Butch Jones has done going
ceed. This is an amazing time to be living in
into year four. Derek Dooley left that program
the Middle Tennessee area and I thank the
with zero talent, as evidenced by the last
Lord that I have a front seat to all of it.
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Driver’s Notebook
Range Rover Sport SVR Performs like a Sports car ARTICLE AND PHOTOGRAPHY TOM STRONGMAN
2016 RANGE ROVER SPORT SVR ENGINE: 5.0-liter, 550-horsepower V-8 TRANSMISSION: Eight-speed automatic
Four-wheel drive WHEELBASE: 115 inches CURB WEIGHT: 5,148 pounds BASE PRICE: $112,345 AS DRIVEN: $127,920 MPG RATING: 14 in the city, 19 on the highway
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eck-snapping acceleration and cackling exhaust pipes are the first signs that the Range Rover Sport SVR is a performance car
dressed in SUV clothes. The snarling 550-horsepower V-8, borrowed from Jaguar F-Type, is capable of propelling this two-and-a-half-ton rig to 60 miles per hour is 4.5 seconds and has a top track speed of 162 mph. The eight-speed automatic is a perfect partner. Land Rover says the SVR completed a lap of the famous Nurburgring Nordschliefe racetrack in 8 minutes and 14 seconds, a
brighter as the needles sweep
time that is competitive with many sports cars. Large Brembo front
around each virtual dial.
brakes are installed to cope with the higher speeds. Fuel economy is rated at 14 miles per gallon in the city and 19 on the highway.
Upscale items included the heated windshield, Meridian audio system, adaptive cruise control, navigation and Bluetooth telephone connectivity.
The test vehicle, from Land Rover’s press fleet, was also equipped
PRICE: The base price of the test vehicle was $112,345. Options
with lane departure warning, automatic parallel parking and
included the SVR’s more powerful engine, lane departure warning,
360-degree parking assist.
adaptive cruise control, metallic paint, ebony headliner, black roof,
The Range Rover’s interior is as plush as one would expect for a vehicle in this price segment. The two-tone sports seats have pronounced shoulder bolsters for support during high-speed driving. First-class materials
carbon fiber veneer, heated windshield and a carbon-fiber engine cover. The sticker price was $127,920. WARRANTY: Four years or 50,000 miles.
are used throughout. Carbon fiber trim is used as a counterpoint to the
POINT: The Range Rover Sport SVR has a whopping 550 horse-
leather and brushed aluminum. Knobs are used for the climate control, but
power and a 162-mph top track speed, yet it is capable of serious off-
navigation and audio are controlled by a less-than-intuitive touchscreen.
road activity because the air suspension increases ground clearance
The instrument cluster is a 12-inch Thin Film Transistor screen. The gauges are digital representations of analog gauges. The numbers on either side of the tachometer and speedometer needles grow slightly 32
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and the Terrain Response System has settings for nearly any condition. COUNTERPOINT: High-performance luxury SUVs seem like
expensive toys.
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JS: We have five in our family: myself, husband and three boys, Ryan (17), Reid (15) and Ross (13); plus two dogs named Dolly and Gracie. FL: DO YOU WORK OUTSIDE THE HOME?
JS: Yes, I am the owner/designer of JLS Designs a custom window covering and soft home fashion supplier and installer. I have been in business for 16 years. You can visit online at WindowsDressedToImpress.com FL: WHAT IS YOUR HOMETOWN AND HOW LONG HAVE YOU LIVED HERE?
JS: I grew up in Plano, Texas for all of my grade school and college years. I moved to Nashville in 1995 to begin my career working for a local and national uniform supplier named Horace Small. Interestingly that is where I met my future husband. FL: WHAT’S ON THE FLOOR OF YOUR CAR RIGHT NOW?
JS: My car floor is clean. I am a neat freak. FL: WHAT IS YOUR GUILTY-FOOD PLEASURE?
JS: Anything sweet. Skittles and Laffy Taffy are my favorites. Or anything chocolate. FL: WHAT IS THE TITLE OF THE LAST BOOK YOU READ?
JS: The Thirteenth Tale by Diane Setterfield. FL: WHAT IS THE BEST THING ABOUT LIVING IN FRANKLIN?
JS: It is absolutely hands down the best place to raise a family. I love the small town feel with a lot of the big city offerings. We have the prettiest sunsets. FL: WHAT SHOWS DO YOU DVR?
JS: Downton Abby FL: WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE COCKTAIL?
JS: Hendricks and soda with a lime or a nice glass of red wine. FL: WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE SPORTS TEAM?
JS: Any team that my boys are playing on. We are also Vols and Titans fans. FL: WHERE DID YOU ATTEND COLLEGE?
JS: I went to Texas Tech University and earned an undergraduate degree in Fashion Design. FL: TELL US SOMETHING ABOUT YOURSELF THAT OTHERS MAY NOT KNOW.
JS: In high school, I raised a pig in the FFA (Future Farmers of America). Her name was Piggy Sue.
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portation available. 6 to 8 p.m. DowntownFranklinTn.com.
The Nashville Sounds, AAA Pacific Coast League affiliate of the Oakland Athletics, will be home for 16 games in June. Round
JUNE 3
Rock (1-3, 17-20), Memphis (13-16), Omaha (14-17), Oklahoma
BREW AT THE ZOO
City (30). Game times: June 1 and 15, 12:05 p.m.; June 19, 2:05
NASHVILLE ZOO AT GRASSMERE
p.m.; June 26, 6:35 p.m.; all others 7:05 p.m. First Tennessee Park.
The Nashville Zoo welcomes all species of beer lovers to the fifth
615.690.4487. NashvilleSounds.com.
annual Brew at the Zoo. Animals, live music, local food trucks and
JUNE 1-5 DISNEY'S BEAUTY AND THE BEAST TPAC-ANDREW JACKSON HALL
100 craft beers are on tap at this unique after-hours event. Please note: The Zoo will close at 5 p.m. to prepare for Brew at the Zoo. 615.833.1534. NashvilleZoo.org.
The most beautiful love story ever told comes to life! Based on the
EVERY SATURDAY IN JUNE
Academy Award-winning animated feature film, this eye-popping
FRANKLIN FARMERS MARKET
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THE FACTORY AT FRANKLIN
production is filled with unforgettable characters, lavish sets and cos-
Shop for delicious, farm-fresh food at the Franklin Farmers Market.
tumes, and dazzling production numbers including “Be Our Guest”
And because it’s all from local farms, the variety of goods increas-
and the beloved title song. TPAC.org.
es and changes each week through the seasons. A select number of local crafts persons are on hand with unique good for sale. Every Saturday from 9 a.m. to Noon behind The Factory at Franklin. 615.916.1274. FranklinFarmersMarket.com.
JUNE 4 MUSIC COUNTRY GRAND PRIX BROWNLAND FARM The Music Country Grand Prix at Brownland Farm is a premier equestrian jumping competition featuring top riders and horses from across the nation. Sponsored by Tractor Supply Company, the event benefits Saddle Up!, Middle Tennessee's oldest and largest organization offering equine assisted activities and therapies, and the only one exclusively serving children and youth with disabilities. 615.794.1150. MusicCountryGrandPrix.com.
JUNE 9 CURATOR'S TOUR: BELLISSIMA! THE ITALIAN AUTOMOTIVE RENAISSANCE, 1945–1975 FRIST CENTER FOR THE VISUAL ARTS
JUNE 3
Bellissima! celebrates the visual dynamism and spirit of innovation that characterizes Italian coachbuilt cars, concept cars, and mo-
FRANKLIN ARTSCENE
torcycles produced during the post–World War II economic reviv-
DOWNTOWN FRANKLIN
al known as The Italian Economic Miracle. Join chief curator Mark
This free, monthly art tour is a celebration of Williamson County’s
Scala for a guided tour of this exciting exhibition. Vehicles by Alfa
unique artistic talent. The tour includes dozens of sites that are list-
Romeo, Ducati, Ferrari, Lamborghini and Maserati will be on dis-
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play. 615.244.3340. FristCenter.org.
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JUNE 12 & 13
JUNE 18
HARRY CONNICK, JR.
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Recognized for his live and recorded musical performances and for
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JUNE 21
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SELENA GOMEZ BRIDGESTONE ARENA Multi-platinum singer and actress Selena Gomez comes to Bridgetstone Arena for "The Revival Tour." The lead single, “Good For You,” recently spent three weeks atop Top 40 radio charts. This is the first tour for Gomez, who has sold over 22 million singles worldwide, since 2013. Tuesday, June 21. 7:30 p.m. BridgestoneArena.com.
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The Nashville Golf & Athletic Club will host the PGA's Web.com Tour.
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The event will feature a purse of $550,000. Net proceeds from the
is like to sing on Broadway and sell platinum records, but she'd
Nashville Golf Open will benefit The First Tee of Middle Tennessee,
much rather look to the future. "I've traveled a million miles
a regional youth life skills program operated by the Franklin-based
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Sold Properties
Recently SOLD Franklin Properties
Neighborhoods
Beds
F/H Baths
List Price
Sold Price
%Sold/List
DOM
Laurelbrooke
5
4/2
$1,399,900
$1,300,000
93%
67
Legends Ridge
5
4/1
$1,250,000
$1,225,000
98%
53
Temple Hills Reserve
5
5/1
$1,189,000
$1,189,000
100%
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Watkins Creek
5
4/1
$839,990
$799,937
95%
42
Fieldstone Farms
4
4/1
$799,000
$778,990
97%
91
Chardonnay
5
5/1
$750,088
$752,543
101%
94
Belle Vista
4
3/2
$699,950
$699,950
100%
170
Hurstbourne Park
5
4/1
$692,370
$696,799
101%
0
Westhaven
5
3/2
$685,000
$680,000
99%
40
Wynthrope
4
3/1
$695,000
$660,000
95%
191
Stream Valley Manors
5
4/1
$621,700
$621,710
100%
176
Berry Farms
4
4/1
$581,210
$606,000
104%
101
Hadden Hall/Cool Springs
5
3/2
$579,900
$567,000
98%
55
Ladd Park-Carothers Cove
5
4/1
$553,596
$554,226
101%
63
Fieldstone Farms
6
3/1
$539,900
$530,000
98%
208
Ladd Park
4
4/0
$534,900
$522,500
98%
143
Carlisle
4
3/1
$549,900
$518,500
94%
115
Lockwood Glen
4
3/0
$471,900
$474,325
101%
105
Stream Valley
4
2/1
$439,900
$443,000
101%
54
Sullivan Farms
4
2/1
$439,000
$425,000
97%
35
Amelia Park
3
2/1
$417,290
$417,290
100%
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Parting Thoughts
Playing Catch
HOW A SIMPLE GAME OF CATCH BETWEEN FATHER AND SON BECAME MORE MEANINGFUL LATER IN LIFE. WORDS BRIAN LORD
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t was a cool and windy fall day in late October. We were dedicating our two-month-old daughter, Brooklyn, at church, and several family members had come down from Indiana to celebrate with us. We had all come back to our house from church, and Dad and Kathy were getting ready to leave. It was at that point that I remembered something else I’d planned. Growing up, Dad and I didn’t play catch too much, so I decided to get him a glove so we could throw the ball around at family gatherings. Frank, Eddy and I were there, and we had gloves for all. I grabbed Dad as he was heading out to the car, and we all went out to the back yard. Kelly, who’d played softball in high school, came out to throw as well. It was pretty much a Norman Rockwell painting all around, with Dad standing about even with the Bradford pear tree, and the kids about even with the garage side of the house. And then for reasons unknown, Dad decided to attempt what might justifiably be called assisted suicide. “Hey, Eddy!” he called out. “Why don’t you throw it to me as hard as you can!” Not even a question, really, it was more of an order. Eddy had been brought up to obey his parents, but in this case, he should have just forgotten the fifth commandment and said no. Eddy has, if not a world-famous, at least a family-famous arm. One time during a softball game he was playing the outfield, 42
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and threw the ball on a line to home plate. The ball came in so hard that even though it hit the catcher in the glove, it still knocked the guy over on his back. That was from about 200 feet throwing to a 220 pound college kid. This was from about 30 feet throwing to a 185-pound grandfather of four who probably hadn’t played ball since high school. And he was hurling a baseball. “Are you sure?” Eddy asked. “Yeah, throw it on in here.” the old man replied. As Eddy reared back and let the ball f ly, I began a mental review of my EMT training for handling blunt head-trauma. Time slowed down. The ball seemed the color of a bright blue flame. Dad seemed to slowly raise his glove to shoulder level. Would the glove get up to ball level in time? Would it matter? Could the ball actually break through the glove’s webbing and embed itself in our father’s chest cavity? Or would he amazingly lean back, Matrix-style, while the ball rippled through space and time as it passed over him, creating its own sound wave tunnel? Then…SMACK! The ball collided with leather. Dad rocked back, ever so slightly. He was still alive, but I’m guessing a little bit shaken. Maybe next time he’ll try something a little safer and let Frank throw knives at him instead. Read more from Brian Lord online at BrianLord.org.
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