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Thursday, June 11, 2020 Page Two COMMUNITY LIFESTYLES The Messenger Engagements • Weddings • Birthdays • Dear Annie • Recipes 400 Glendale St, South Ful- ton: Downstairs features a lg great room, formal dining, & full bth. Upstairs features 4bd and 1 full ba w/ great storage in each room, master w/ large walk-in closet. Wide hallways w/ orig- inal hardwoodfloors under all flooring. 317 S. Second St • Union City, TN Office: 731.885.8041 www.fullerpartners.com 540 Allyson, Wyndram Hills! Gorgeous brick home on approx- imately two acres overlooking stocked ponds with a lighted foun- tain for a beautiful display at night. Open floor plan with four bed- rooms and three and a half baths. Handscraped hardwood, ceramic tile, granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, large crown molding and baseboards. Living room has two story ceiling with windows and doors leading to the patio overlooking pool and ponds. Three car garage, inground pool, manicured yard and landscaping 274 Rock Springs Road: BEAUTIFUL HOME!! BEAUTI- FUL SETTING!! Features 4BR, 3.5BA and over 4,000 heated sqft! Very nice in-ground pool and fantastic view of lovely pond. Includes a 30X30 Shop with a great game/play room over shop and 30 acres! Home is move in ready! 1809 Wade Wiley Road, NEW LISTING!: Country living with city views. 2 masters and 3rd bedroom and bonus room/4th BR. Closets galore and no carpet throughout. Hardwood, laminate and ceramic. Open concept with living, dining and kitchen altogether. 2 large decks for one floor living inside and out. Commerical Property, Down- town UC: Drastically Re- duced!: 1907 historical building located in downtown Union City on corner lot diagonal to Obi- on Co. Courthouse solid brick and hardwood floors exposed throughout its 3250 heated square feet. Suitable for many purposes with its two-story structure and mezzanine. 2204 Stonewall Dr, Pleasant Valley: Stunning 4 bedroom, 3 bathroom custom built home nested on a corner lot in the heart of Pleasant Valley. Cus- tom brickwork, fenced in back- yard with inground kidney bean shaped pool. Inside features include a large kitchen with Amish built cabinets, granite countertops and stainless steel appliances. Formal living room plus a massive den with wet bar, vaulted ceiling and custom plan- tation shutters WYNRIDGE GOLF CLUB: 5 choice lots located on the fab- ulous Wynridge Golf Course. Call today for sizes and build- ing restrictions! Priced right! Prime Building Lots We are here to help and have taken all safety measures from the CDC to keep you safe during our process of servicing your unit. We all know social distancing has us in our homes to help reduce the spread of COVID-19 Be sure to ask about your FREE trip & diagnostic fees! Go to airjohnson1.com to learn more! For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whoso- ever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life. John 3:16 100 S. First Street | Union City, TN | 731-885-8325 WE HAVE FINANCING AVAILABLE * We can have you approved in minutes. We are looking to add to our team! Go to airjohnson1.com for details! *Subject to credit approval. See store for details. Obion County Nursing Home “Come Feel at Home at our Home” Ms. Lois Graham loves sitting on the front porch enjoying the sunshine and fresh air. ONSET, Mass. — The Women’s International Mu- sic Network has announced that nominations are now open for its ninth annual She Rocks Awards cer- emony honoring women in the music industry, which will take place on Jan. 22, 2021. The She Rocks Awards honors trailblazing women from all areas of the indus- try — from educators, to label execs, manufactur- ers, non-profits, media, performers, engineers and more. Past honorees include Melissa Etheridge, Gloria Gaynor, Tal Wilkenfeld, Nita Strauss, Pat Benatar, The Bangles, The B-52s, Colbie Caillat, Linda Perry, Suzi Quatro, Sheila E., Chaka Khan, Ronnie Spector, Lita Ford, Esperanza Spalding, Shirley Manson and many others. “We may not know yet what form this year’s cele- bration will take — wheth- er it can be in person or virtual — but we do know that our core mission to support, promote and unite women in the music indus- try is as relevant as ever. We invite everyone to join us by nominating an exempla- ry woman and sharing her story, so that we can inspire other women,” notes Laura B. Whitmore, founder of the Women’s International Music Network. All are encouraged to nominate women who stand out in the music industry. The deadline to submit nominations is Sept. 15. Nominations can be sub- mitted at www.thewimn. com/nominations. Each year, the She Rocks Awards attracts music icons, artists, industry pro- fessionals, fans and media for a one-of-a-kind event that shines the spotlight on women who stand out in the industry, and offers a high energy evening of performances, networking opportunities, giveaways, a silent auction and more. To learn more about the She Rocks Awards, visit sherocksawards.com. Nominations now open for the 2021 She Rocks Awards SHE ROCKS — Tal Wilkenfeld, a previous She Rocks award winner, is pictured at the 2020 She Rocks Awards program. Nominations are being sought for the 2021 awards program. To nominate a deserving woman in music, visit www.thewimn.com/nominations. (Photo cour- tesy of Grettel Cortes) NASHVILLE — Ready to Rock, an instructional music camp presented by Youth Empowerment throughArts and Humanities (YEAH!) for youth ages 5- 10, will take place July 6- 10 in an online format. YEAH! launched the unique program in 2019 to give young musicians of all experience levels hands-on time with instruments. The camp temporarily shifts to a virtual platform for 2020, offering kids in Middle Tennessee and beyond an entertaining way to gather and learn amid the COVID- 19 pandemic. “We recently added our innovative Ready to Rock camp to YEAH!’s program- ming in direct response to community feedback,” said Sarah Bandy, execu- tive director of YEAH!. “For 17 years, YEAH! has hosted proven empower- ment programs for teens and preteens — most nota- bly the Southern Girls and Tennessee Teens Rock Camps — and it has been exciting to offer a modified version of those experienc- es to younger children who typically don’t have a lot of options for group music instruction.” The weeklong camp will include instrument lessons, art-making with a kit spe- cifically designed for daily projects, group music-mak- ing activities, and dance breaks. Camp will occur via the Webex video con- ferencing platform, chosen for its security and capacity for hosting groups. Registration for Ready to Rock — as well as YEAH!’s FreqOut Virtual Music Camp (July 6-10) for teens and preteens of all skill levels — is now open at yeahrocks.org. Scholarships are available for those unable to attend due to financial barriers. Campers without access to an instrument may bor- row one for the weeklong session using no-contact checkout from YEAH!’s Gear Lending Library. Youth Empowerment through Arts and Humanities, Inc. (YEAH!) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit charitable youth arts orga- nization in Nashville. Its mission is to provide a safe learning environment for teens that will empower them not only in the arts but in life skills, volunteer- ism, and community ser- vice. YEAH! creates pro- gramming that values col- laboration over competition and seeks to give youth the tools they need to create the world that they want to live in. For more information on Ready to Rock Camp, FreqOut Virtual Music Camp or YEAH!, contact execu- tive director Sarah Bandy at [email protected]. Music focused camp set for 5 to 10-year-olds NEW YORK (AP) — HBO Max has tempo- rarily removed “Gone With the Wind” from its streaming library in order to add histor- ical context to the 1939 film long criticized for romanti- cizing slavery and the Civil War-era South. Protests in the wake of George Floyd’s death have forced entertainment com- panies to grapple with the appropriateness of both cur- rent and past productions. On Tuesday, the Paramount Network dropped the long- running reality series “Cops” after 33 seasons. The BBC also removed episodes of “Little Britain,” a comedy series that featured a char- acter in blackface, from its streaming service. In an op-ed Monday in the Los Angeles Times, the filmmaker John Ridley urged WarnerMedia to take down “Gone With the Wind.” Movies, shows removed amid racial protests

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Page 1: Page T COMMUNITY LIFESTYLES … · Gaynor, Tal Wilkenfeld, Nita Strauss, Pat Benatar, The Bangles, The B-52s, Colbie Caillat, Linda Perry, Suzi Quatro, Sheila E., Chaka Khan, Ronnie

Thursday, June 11, 2020Page Two

COMMUNITY LIFESTYLESThe Messenger

Engagements • Weddings • Birthdays • Dear Annie • Recipes

400 Glendale St, South Ful-ton: Downstairs features a lg great room, formal dining, & full bth. Upstairs features 4bd and 1 full ba w/ great storage in each room, master w/ large walk-in closet. Wide hallways w/ orig-inal hardwoodfloors under all flooring.

317 S. Second St • Union City, TNOffi ce: 731.885.8041

www.fullerpartners.com

540 Allyson, Wyndram Hills! Gorgeous brick home on approx-imately two acres overlooking stocked ponds with a lighted foun-tain for a beautiful display at night. Open floor plan with four bed-rooms and three and a half baths. Handscraped hardwood, ceramic tile, granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, large crown molding and baseboards. Living room has two story ceiling with windows and doors leading to the patio overlooking pool and ponds.Three car garage, inground pool, manicured yard and landscaping

274 Rock Springs Road: BEAUTIFUL HOME!! BEAUTI-FUL SETTING!! Features 4BR, 3.5BA and over 4,000 heated sqft! Very nice in-ground pool and fantastic view of lovely pond. Includes a 30X30 Shop with a great game/play room over shop and 30 acres! Home is move in ready!

1809 Wade Wiley Road, NEW LISTING!: Country living with city views. 2 masters and 3rd bedroom and bonus room/4th BR. Closets galore and no carpet throughout. Hardwood, laminate and ceramic. Open concept with living, dining and kitchen altogether. 2 large decks for one floor living inside and out.

Commerical Property, Down-town UC: Drastically Re-duced!: 1907 historical building located in downtown Union City on corner lot diagonal to Obi-on Co. Courthouse solid brick and hardwood floors exposed throughout its 3250 heated square feet. Suitable for many purposes with its two-story structure and mezzanine.

2204 Stonewall Dr, Pleasant Valley: Stunning 4 bedroom, 3 bathroom custom built home nested on a corner lot in the heart of Pleasant Valley. Cus-tom brickwork, fenced in back-yard with inground kidney bean shaped pool. Inside features include a large kitchen with Amish built cabinets, granite countertops and stainless steel appliances. Formal living room plus a massive den with wet bar, vaulted ceiling and custom plan-tation shutters

WYNRIDGE GOLF CLUB: 5choice lots located on the fab-ulous Wynridge Golf Course. Call today for sizes and build-ing restrictions! Priced right!

Prime Building LotsWe are here to help and have taken all safety

measures from the CDC to keep you safe during our process of servicing your unit.

We all know social distancing has us in our homes to help reduce the spread of COVID-19

Be sure to ask about your FREE trip & diagnostic fees!

Go to airjohnson1.com to learn more!

For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whoso-ever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life. John 3:16 100 S. First Street | Union City, TN | 731-885-8325

WE HAVE FINANCING AVAILABLE*

We can have you approved in minutes.

We are lookingto add to our team!

Go to airjohnson1.com for details!

*Subject to credit approval. See store for details.

Obion County Nursing Home

“Come Feel at Home at our Home”

Ms. Lois Graham loves sitting on the front porch enjoying the sunshine and

fresh air.

ONSET, Mass. — The Women’s International Mu-sic Network has announced that nominations are now open for its ninth annual She Rocks Awards cer-emony honoring women in the music industry, which will take place on Jan. 22, 2021.

The She Rocks Awards honors trailblazing women from all areas of the indus-try — from educators, to label execs, manufactur-ers, non-profits, media, performers, engineers and more.

Past honorees include Melissa Etheridge, Gloria Gaynor, Tal Wilkenfeld, Nita Strauss, Pat Benatar, The Bangles, The B-52s, Colbie Caillat, Linda Perry, Suzi

Quatro, Sheila E., Chaka Khan, Ronnie Spector, Lita Ford, Esperanza Spalding, Shirley Manson and many others.

“We may not know yet what form this year’s cele-bration will take — wheth-er it can be in person or virtual — but we do know that our core mission to support, promote and unite women in the music indus-try is as relevant as ever. We invite everyone to join us by nominating an exempla-ry woman and sharing her story, so that we can inspire other women,” notes Laura B. Whitmore, founder of the Women’s International Music Network.

All are encouraged to nominate women who stand

out in the music industry. The deadline to submit nominations is Sept. 15. Nominations can be sub-mitted at www.thewimn.com/nominations.

Each year, the She Rocks

Awards attracts music icons, artists, industry pro-fessionals, fans and media for a one-of-a-kind event that shines the spotlight on women who stand out in the industry, and offers

a high energy evening of performances, networking opportunities, giveaways, a silent auction and more.

To learn more about the She Rocks Awards, visit sherocksawards.com.

Nominations now open for the 2021 She Rocks Awards

SHE ROCKS — Tal Wilkenfeld, a previous She Rocks award winner, is pictured at the 2020 She Rocks Awards program. Nominations are being sought for the 2021 awards program. To nominate a deserving woman in music, visit www.thewimn.com/nominations. (Photo cour-tesy of Grettel Cortes)

NASHVILLE — Ready to Rock, an instructional music camp presented by Youth Empowerment through Arts and Humanities (YEAH!) for youth ages 5-10, will take place July 6-10 in an online format.

YEAH! launched the unique program in 2019 to give young musicians of all experience levels hands-on time with instruments. The camp temporarily shifts to a virtual platform for 2020, offering kids in Middle Tennessee and beyond an entertaining way to gather and learn amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

“We recently added our innovative Ready to Rock camp to YEAH!’s program-ming in direct response to community feedback,” said Sarah Bandy, execu-tive director of YEAH!. “For 17 years, YEAH! has hosted proven empower-ment programs for teens and preteens — most nota-bly the Southern Girls and Tennessee Teens Rock Camps — and it has been exciting to offer a modified version of those experienc-es to younger children who typically don’t have a lot of options for group music instruction.”

The weeklong camp will include instrument lessons, art-making with a kit spe-cifically designed for daily projects, group music-mak-ing activities, and dance breaks. Camp will occur

via the Webex video con-ferencing platform, chosen for its security and capacity for hosting groups.

Registration for Ready to Rock — as well as YEAH!’s FreqOut Virtual Music Camp (July 6-10) for teens and preteens of all skill levels — is now open at yeahrocks.org. Scholarships are available for those unable to attend due to financial barriers. Campers without access to an instrument may bor-row one for the weeklong session using no-contact checkout from YEAH!’s Gear Lending Library.

Youth Empowerment through Arts and Humanities, Inc. (YEAH!) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit charitable youth arts orga-nization in Nashville. Its mission is to provide a safe learning environment for teens that will empower them not only in the arts but in life skills, volunteer-ism, and community ser-vice. YEAH! creates pro-gramming that values col-laboration over competition and seeks to give youth the tools they need to create the world that they want to live in.

For more information on Ready to Rock Camp, FreqOut Virtual Music Camp or YEAH!, contact execu-tive director Sarah Bandy at [email protected].

Music focused campset for 5 to 10-year-olds

NEW YORK (AP) — HBO Max has tempo-rarily removed “Gone With the Wind” from its streaming library in order to add histor-ical context to the 1939 film long criticized for romanti-cizing slavery and the Civil War-era South.

Protests in the wake of George Floyd’s death have forced entertainment com-panies to grapple with the appropriateness of both cur-rent and past productions. On Tuesday, the Paramount Network dropped the long-running reality series “Cops” after 33 seasons. The BBC also removed episodes of “Little Britain,” a comedy series that featured a char-acter in blackface, from its streaming service.

In an op-ed Monday in the Los Angeles Times, the filmmaker John Ridley urged WarnerMedia to take down “Gone With the Wind.”

Movies, shows removed amidracial protests