HistoricGermantown

News, events, and bulletins for neighbors living in Historic Germantown, Nashville, TN.

Friday, October 27, 2006

8:55 PM

posted by HGN Secretary |

Meeting Invitation: Plans for Development at 5th and Monroe

Germantown Partners will be present at a meeting with the neighborhood to discuss their project at the northwest corner of 5th and Monroe. The architects on the project from Bauer Askew Architecture will be there to present thr project. They will also discuss the details of their current request for variances on that lot.

All neighbors are invited.

The meeting will be Wednesday, November 1st at 5:30 pm at Germantown Partners' offices at 5th and Madison (next to the cafe).

8:42 PM

posted by HGN Secretary |

Meeting Invitation: Plans for Development at 4th and Monroe

The Germantown Neighborhood Association will be holding a meeting with the developers who are planning the project at the corner of 4th & Monroe. All neighbors are invited.

The developers, Joey Smith and Randy Chastain, have refined the architecture and will present their schematics to the neighborhood.

The meeting will be at the Buddeke House (SE corner of 7th & Monroe) on Monday, October 30 at 6:00 pm.

Sunday, October 22, 2006

10:05 PM

posted by HGN Secretary |

Annual Holiday Wine Tasting Event to benefit local Jazz Workshop

Nashville Wine & Spirits

Annual Holiday Wine Tasting Event

This year benefitting: The Nashville Jazz Workshop

Friday, Nov 3rd, 2006
5:30 - 8:30 PM

Convent Place, Old St. Bernard Academy (next to Friedman's, Hillsboro Village
Featuring over 100 wines
Great lize JAZZ
Heavy Hors-d'oeuvres
$50 per person
Call 242.5299 to reserve your glass.

10:03 PM

posted by HGN Secretary |

Reminder: Halloween Parade, October 31st

HALLOWEEN PARADE AND TRICK-OR-TREATING

There will be a Halloween Parade for children and pets on 5th Ave Halloween,October 31st. It will begin at 5PM. Our grand marshalls for the parade will be Dean and Joanie Dixon.

Join us afterward for treats and Halloween festivities.

9:59 PM

posted by HGN Secretary |

Reminder: Pumpkin Carving, October 28th

PUMPKING CARVING

Please bring your pumpkins and carving talents to the corner of 5th and Monroe on Saturday, October 28th at 3:00. Neighbors will be carving spooky pumpkins for their residences and we'll need your help carving pumpkins to decorate the streets for our Halloween parade and festivities along 5th Ave.

9:57 PM

posted by HGN Secretary |

For Sale: Workout Equipment

Ab Lounger 2
Perfect Condition
Contains all of the paperwork plus the workout CD
$50.00

Contact:
Rebecca Hottenstein
1324 5th Ave. North
Nashville, TN 37208
615-743-6535-H
615-554-7531-C

9:45 PM

posted by HGN Secretary |

New Demonbreun Viaduct to Debut on October 25

Excerpt from Media Advisory from Nashville Public Works:

Mayor and TDOT cut ribbon, businesses host public celebration marking much-anticipated completion of Nashville’s newest landmark

A new Demonbreun Street Viaduct will officially open next week with a ribbon-cutting ceremony and a free block party hosted by a coalition of Gulch-area businesses eager to celebrate being re-connected to each other and the downtown area.

Grand-opening festivities will take place in the late afternoon on Wednesday, October 25, and motorists can expect to begin driving over the new Viaduct later that evening.

“With the opening of this Demonbreun Street Viaduct we reunite key areas of our city with another beautiful bridge,” said Mayor Bill Purcell.

The new $8.3 million viaduct, which spans The Gulch and CSX Railroad between 10th Avenue and 12th Avenue, includes stylized railroad motifs, lighting and other unique architectural features that pay tribute to the city’s historic links to the railroad and music industries. It will open five months ahead of schedule, the result of an unprecedented partnership between local and state governments, according to Public Works Director Billy Lynch.

Wednesday, October 04, 2006

6:40 AM

posted by HGN Secretary |

Race for the cure

Nov 4th, 2006

The Nashville affiliate of the Susan G. Komen Foundation will be holding their Race for the Cure in Nashville on November 4th, 2006.


The race will commence at 8:45AM and finish around 10:00AM. The proposed course will run up and down 5th Ave. 6th Ave. 7th Ave., and 8th Ave. between the Bicentennial Mall and Taylor St.

Residents on the proposed race course will be affected primarly by parking restrictions on the day of the race. The streets will have to be free of parked cars from 5:00AM until the race is over (around 10:00AM).

Please let us know about any concerns you have about the proposed race course.

6:40 AM

posted by HGN Secretary |

Loose Dogs Rounded Up

Several neighbors called in to Animal Control (862-7928) to alert them to the 3-5 dogs roaming our neighborhood in packs. No dogs have been seen in the neighborhood for a week or two now, so our calls were evidently successful.

Please let the neighborhood at large know if you spot these dogs in the future.

6:37 AM

posted by HGN Secretary |

Neighborhood Cleanup Needs YOU this Saturday

Neighborhood Alert

Cleanup this Saturday morning, October 7th

Only 3 days away!

Everyone's help is needed to get this neighborhood in shape for Oktoberfest

Meet up at the corner of 5th Ave and Monroe. We'll begin promptly at 8:00AM.

Trash bags, t-shirts, and gloves will be provided.
(bring your own favorite gloves, if you can)

Your Neighborhood needs your help to look its best




Please check out your area of the neighborhood - if you find any trouble spots, let us know Saturday morning so we can address them specifically.

6:37 AM

posted by HGN Secretary |

"Art at the Arcade" Reception

Art at the Arcade Group Reception

October 7, Saturday, 6-9pm.


On October 7, Saturday, from 6 to 9pm, Art at the Arcade launches its first group reception. It's finally happening! A creative oasis has just spurred out of Downtown Nashville. Nashville's first enclosed shopping mall, The Arcade, is now filled with art spaces.

For the longest time, this historic shopping mall has been a popular lunch destination. But now eateries are not the only reason to go to the Arcade. There are eight art galleries and studios filling the previously vacant units, upstairs and downstairs.

These art spaces, collectively known as Art at the Arcade, will have their inaugural group reception on October 7, Saturday, from 6 to 9pm, in conjunction with TAGs opening reception. (TAG is located at the Kress Building on Fifth Ave., across the street from the Arcade.)

Sunday, October 01, 2006

8:16 PM

posted by HGN Secretary |

Oktoberfest Street Closings

Some traffic and parking will be affected by Oktoberfest.

The following streets will be closed. Please move your cars off of these streets by 10:00AM on Friday (Oct 13th), so the volunteer crews can begin setting up:
  • Monroe St from 5th Ave to 8th Ave

  • 7th Ave N from Monroe to Madison
These same streets will be closed to all traffic after 3:30PM Friday through the end of the day Saturday.

2:12 PM

posted by HGN Secretary |

Oktoberfest Around the Corner

Oktoberfest is coming up very soon (Saturday, Oct 14th) and the festival needs your help to succeed!

Oktoberfest succeeds every year only through the volunteer efforts of our neighborhood. We staff ournehighborhood booth, the various drinks booths (i.e. beer, wine, water & soda), and the bratwurst booth. If you can help out for a few hours on October 14th between 8AM and 6PM, please get in touch.

To volunteer, contact the volunteer coordinator, Kim Unertl, at unertl@mac.com or by phone at 476-8787.

2:11 PM

posted by HGN Secretary |

The Incredible Baby Shower

Healthy Women, Healthy Mothers, Healthy Babies, Healthy Nashville


This year's Incredible Baby Shower will provide pregnant and parenting teens and adult moms a connection to FREE resources to help insure that mom and baby are healthy, and stay healthy from pregnancy to early child development.

The Incredible Baby Shower will feature presentations and topics concerning labor and delivery, newborn care and parenting, healthy lifestyles, and pre-natal care.

This year's event will be held at the Curb Event Center at Belmont University, 2002 Belmont Blvd. on October 4th from 9 a.m.-6 p.m. The Incredible Baby Shower is open to women participating in WIC and TENNCare; uninsured women; pregnant high school teens; Metro Public Health Department volunteers; community agencies; local consultants, members of the faith-based communities; corporate sponsors; and community partners.

Event sponsors include the Metro Public Health Department, March of Dimes, Tennessee State University, Belmont University, various vendors, and various community agencies that provide services for infants, children, and youth.

Event sponsors hope to:
* Increase knowledge and education regarding infant mortality
* Increase knowledge and education regarding community resources (EMS; parenting resources)
* Increase knowledge and education regarding what it means to have a healthy pregnancy
* Increase knowledge and education regarding infant health
* Provide networking opportunities and support for parenting/pregnant adults and teens

For more information regarding this community event please contact Dr. Kimberlee Wyche, 340-5614.

2:07 PM

posted by HGN Secretary |

Light the Night Walk for Leukemia and Lymphoma

Thursday, Oct 19
Granny White Park

The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society hosts it's annual Light The Night Walk benefiting their mission: cure leukemia, lymphoma, Hodgkin's disease, and myeloma, and improve the quality of life of patients and their families.
This 3 mile Walk is scheduled for Thursday night, October 19th at Granny White Park in Brentwood. Onsite check-in begins at 5:30pm; the Walk begins at 7:00pm.
It's a family-oriented event with free food, great music and fun kids activities. For more information visit Light the Night or call (615) 331-2980. You can register online.

1:58 PM

posted by HGN Secretary |

Open House at Hatcher & Fell Photography

Hatcher & Fell Photography Studio
1208 7th Avenue North
Nashville, TN
Thursday, October 12th
4 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Please join Kacky Fell in celebrating the release of Lynne Berry's new children's book The Curious Demise of a Contrary Cat at an Open House!

Duck Skates and The Curious Demise of a Contrary Cat available for sale and signing!

Craft activity for kids.

Hope to see you there!

Sponsors
All-American Pest Control, Hatcher & Fell Photography, MG Artworks,
Milligan & Milligan Garden Design & Robin Moore