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Homeland Security District 5 (Cannon, Davidson, Rutherford, Sumner, Trousdale, Williamson and Wilson counties) is in need of volunteers to participate in their Exercise on Wednesday, 3/28/2012 at LP field in Nashville. The volunteers will be players utilized as injured persons of varying degrees.

All volunteers must be 18 years or older.

Groups are preferred to individuals but we will take individuals.

Volunteer sign-in at 7:00am at the Red B parking lot of LP field, with volunteer parking in the Red C lot.

A light breakfast will be served before 0900 hours and volunteer participation should end around noon.

Volunteers should also wear old clothes they don't mind getting make-up on.

Anyone interested please contact:

Kate Brock
Williamson Co Emergency Mngt Planner
615-790-5723
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Published in Local News
Volunteers Needed to Clean Up Fort Granger Park
Posted Date: 3/7/2012 11:00 AM

Franklin– More than 150 years after the first shots of the Civil War were fired, another wave of volunteers is about to descend on America’s storied battlegrounds – only this array of dedicated men and women will be armed with paint brushes, trash bags and weed whackers.

On Saturday, March 31, 2012, history buffs and preservationists from around the country will team up with the Civil War Trust to help clean and restore America’s priceless battlefields, cemeteries and shrines. The nationwide effort – dubbed Park Day – is underwritten with a grant from History™ and has been endorsed by Take Pride in America, a division of the U.S. Department of the Interior.
Park Day, now in its 16th year, is an annual hands-on preservation event created by the Trust to assist local groups with the maintenance of Civil War sites. This year, more than 100 sites in 25 states are expected to take part in the effort, with activities ranging from trash removal to trail building.

City of Franklin’s Fort Granger Park will participate in Park Day 2012. Volunteers are needed to spread mulch, prune back vegetation, remove cuttings, and pick up trash and more. For more information about Park Day at Fort Granger, please contact Deanna Scheffel by phone at 615 794-2103 or by e-mail at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

WHAT: “Park Day” historic preservation event at Fort Granger
WHEN: March 31, 2012, beginning at 8:00 a.m-12 noon
WHERE: Fort Granger Park, 113 Fort Granger Rd, Franklin, TN 37064

The Civil War Trust is the largest nonprofit battlefield preservation organization in the United States. Its goal is to preserve our nation’s endangered Civil War sites and to promote appreciation of these hallowed grounds through education and heritage tourism. To date, the Trust has preserved more than 32,000 acres of battlefield land in 20 states. Please visit the Trust’s website at www.civilwar.org, the home of the Civil War sesquicentennial.
Published in Local News

As part of its stormwater permit program, the City of Brentwood is assisting with a community clean-up for the Little Harpeth River on Saturday, February 11 from 9:00 a.m. until 12:00 noon.

Community volunteers should meet at the Williamson County Indoor Sports Complex on Heritage Way just behind the WSM tower off of Concord Road (map). All tools and instructions will provided. Anyone with questions can call Engineering Director This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it at 371-0080.

Published in Green Living
With new thinking on the importance of dietary fats and a correction in how much
cholesterol they contain, eggs are back in favor by the dozen. Eggs are one of
the most economical ways to increase the nutrients in your family's diet.
An egg has a high nutrient density because it provides a wide range of nutrients in proportion to its calorie count, which is about 70 calories for a large egg. Nutrient-dense foods help you get the nutrients you need without excess calories. The egg's protein is the highest quality protein of any food. One egg of any size equals one ounce of lean meat, poultry, fish or seafood in the food groups. At the Franklin Farmers Market, you'll find eggs from the River Cottage, Gardner Grove, West Wind or Moonshadow Farms. And you'll notice a few differences in the freshly laid eggs from our local farms. A yolk that's high and firmly centered is the marker of a fresh egg that
should taste splendid. Yolk brightness has to do with diet. A bright yellow-orange
yolk usually means the chicken is getting lots of greens. And a thick shell means
the bird is getting enough calcium. So pick up farm fresh eggs at the market this
Saturday and enjoy the taste of delicious food that's good for you too.
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Be a Part of the Market

2012 is shaping up to be a busy year for the Franklin Farmers Market. We need your
help to make it a great year for the farmers and the customers.  Whether helping
out with special events and photography or the market's educational projects, website
and public relations, volunteers are an important part of the Franklin Farmers Market.
To find out more about the market's volunteer program and to download an application,
click: www.franklinfarmersmarket.org [http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=xu4hcjcab&et=1109075267279&s=4752&e=001WnqCrpIo0KkRG9Ll0l0SH0rwgn7e0Hfsg2wtSAf-Pe9XRGcBNqRb1cONnq_UjzR-l4UrwOFgJv_aiJzMpNKhkuftxajMDUHidGNKIl_c9y8WeADkEV0S6FZxpOUTq6CkJBI3VXSSS0iETzZaxcXzy4GWPu0tfqGn]
Published in Food
Calling All Volunteers

Ten years ago, the Franklin Farmers Market began with just 8 farms. Now, the market is home to nearly 70 farms over the course of the year.
When you shop at the market, you are helping us to meet our goal of keeping Tennessee farmland green and growing.
The market keeps growing too and so does our need for volunteers. Volunteers are
animportant part of the Franklin Farmers Market. Among other things, we need volunteers to help with special events and educational projects, photography and the market's website.
There's no shortage of ways you can get involved with the Franklin Farmers
Market. To find out more about the market's volunteer program and to download an
application, visit our website at www.franklinfarmersmarket.org [http://www.franklinfarmersmarket.org/index.php?page_id=48]
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An Edible Education

The calendar says January, but we're already thinking about spring and the Growing Kids Educational Garden. Getting kids to eat their vegetables can be tough.
Most kids have made up their minds about what's good to eat by the time they're in 3rd grade. The hands-on lessons at the garden teach kids about delicious
healthy fresh food, the environment and the importance of farming. From weeds to
seeds and bees to worms, the weekly lessons at the garden help kids to discover
where their food really comes from.
This year, classes and work in the Growing Kids Educational Garden will begin in April.Get more information on the garden and how your kids can be a part of it this year on the market's website:
www.franklinfarmersmarket.org [http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=xu4hcjcab&et=1109040597456&s=4752&e=001dpYtvmHcNC0HynOK-zRx_G80bT6ij65vy_LeZsKZ6TYkiSF3fybZA0D_MV0kyMimVj8rFuvrV-bmMb9aFW8CXWxuF265AN3w70sm6Pn29GyEUPQ8djfcK7vbQoQwfMz4V6yZrGOZ6lvn9rzr37KEc3OuRrCX1lN-]
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Saturday at the Market

It's January. So what kind of veggies are in season now? Delicious greens, such
as swiss chard, spinach and lettuce are ready for you to enjoy, along with sweet
potatoes and winter squash. Look for scallions, herbs and mushrooms at the market
too.  As always, you'll find tender cuts of meat at the market, along with fresh
dairy goods and goat cheeses. Pick up delicious breads, baked goods and local honey.
Peaceful Pastures will have a limited number of fresh eggs, along with duck for
a delicious meal. You'll also find rendered lard at the Peaceful Pastures booth.
And pick up a bag of BB's Gourmet Pretzels, perfect for munching while watching
the weekend football games.
Published in Green Living
Due to a change in State contracts, the vendor has changed for fingerprinting across Tennessee beginning Monday, August 1.  Williamson County Schools will no longer be a site for fingerprinting volunteers or employees, but multiple sites across the area will be available.  Go to http://ow.ly/5QzXU for more information.

The State of Tennessee is changing its fingerprinting vendor effective August 1. Please read the following notice:

All fingerprinting registered on this site MUST BE COMPLETED PRIOR TO JULY 31, 2011. Failure to complete fingerprinting prior to July 31, 2011 will result in a forfeiture of all fees paid and will require re-registration and re-payment. No exceptions will be granted.

For all fingerprinting to be completed AFTER JULY 31, 2011, please visit http://www.tbi.state.tn.us/background_checks/taps.shtml for registration.

Published in Local News

Members of the Williamson County business community are invited to be part of an exciting new partnership called BEST: Bringing Enterprises and Schools Together.

As part of the program, the WCS Career and Technical Education Department is seeking to expand its list of professionals who would like to get involved with local schools as a speaker; host for student and teacher job shadowing, service learning or co-op placement; or summer internships for students or teachers.

The goal is to provide students and teachers with exposure to experiences in the business community, which will in turn lead to an increased awareness of current practices.  This awareness will then be translated into relevant student learning activities and appropriate learning experiences.

Interested professionals can volunteer to be a partner in BEST by completing and submitting the information ONLINE.

Published in Local News

Dozens of school volunteers were honored May 6 at the Friends Learning in Pairs (FLIP) Volunteer Recognition ceremony.  More than 50 FLIP volunteers were on hand for the event which was held at The Martin Center in Brentwood.

FLIP is a volunteer tutoring program for men and women who are at least 55 years old.  Volunteers hold weekly one-on-one sessions with elementary age students who need help improving their reading skills.  In addition to sharing their love for reading, the tutors provide encouragement, friendship and assistance to the children.

The May 6 event was highlighted by a special address from Williamson County Schools Superintendent Dr. Mike Looney.  Looney thanked the volunteers for their hard work and devotion, and encouraged them to get others involved in the FLIP program.
Pictured left to right: Westwood Elementary FLIP Volunteer Bonnie Sersland, Westwood Reading Coach Virginia Hornbeck, Westwood Reading Coach Alisha Erickson and FLIP Volunteer Susan Cohen. Pictured left to right: Heritage Elementary FLIP Volunteer Karla Reynolds, Heritage Reading Coach Jennifer Dozier and Heritage FLIP Volunteer Shirley Conley.
Trinity Elementary School FLIP volunteers pose for a group photo at the May 6 FLIP Volunteer Recognition Ceremony in Brentwood. Pictured left to right - front row: Joanna Roberts, Hal Wilson, Verna Canto, Patty Young, Ann Kegarise, Trinity Reading Coach Karen Lewin, Linda Troutman and Janet Hall.  Back row: John Niznik, Ron Kegarise and Jim Howard.

 

Published in Local News
Attention parents of gifted and special education students!  Do you want to know more about special education resources and events in Williamson County Schools?  Are you someone who enjoys connecting with others and sharing information that is important to special education students and families? WcsLink, a parent support group, is looking for one parent representative from each school in Williamson County.  Parent representatives will meet three times during the school year.  During these meetings, wcsLink and WCS Student Support Services will share upcoming events and special education information pertaining to our schools and our community.  Parent representatives can then share this information with their school's families.  Time commitment is minimal but the information shared is essential.  Please help us make our gifted and special education community more connected.  Contact Jen Vogus at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it if you are interested. Parent representatives are still needed for the following schools:
Allendale Elementary
Clovercroft Elementary
College Grove Elementary
Grassland Elementary
Heritage Elementary
Kenrose Elementary
Lipscomb Elementary
Sunset Elementary
Heritage Middle Brentwood High Centennial High
Franklin High
Independence High
Published in Local News
Williamson County Schools' top volunteers were honored April 27 at the 15th Annual Shining Apple Awards Reception. 
Honorees were recognized for service to the students of Williamson County.  The event, which was held at Franklin High School, was sponsored by the Williamson County YMCA Fun Company and the Williamson County Board of Education.
The winners of this year's Shining Apple Awards are pictured below in their respective categories.
BUSINESS & INDUSTRY CIVIC ORGANIZATIONS

Pictured left to right: Dago Melendez (Longhorn Steakhouse), CHS Principal Frank Brown accepting on behalf of Alexander Toyota, Jeff Hudgens (Design 1 Hair Care), SSES Principal Josie Jacobs accepting on behalf of Nolensville Publix and Chuck Sugg (Sonic Drive-In).

Pictured left to right: Mimi Johnston (Kids on Stage Foundation), Jeff Graves (Covenant Baptist Church), Angie Pradat (Friends Learning in Pairs), Caroline Williams (GraceWorks Ministries) and Mark Peckham (Vanderbilt ROTC).

COMMUNITY VOLUNTEERS STAFF MEMBERS

Pictured left to right: John Shane (Ravenwood High), Dave Orr (Franklin High), Dorothy Jones (Pinewood Elementary), Carolyn Harris (Pearre Creek Elementary) and Patty Young (Trinity Elementary).

Pictured left to right: Susie Bonner (Kenrose Elementary), Sandy Stephens (Kenrose Elementary), Stacie Ballard (Ravenwood High), Liz Cowan (Chapman's Retreat) and Pam Trollinger (Edmondson Elementary).

ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PARENTS MIDDLE SCHOOL PARENTS

Pictured left to right: Christa Williams (Hunters Bend), Dawn Wilkerson (Nolensville), Lucie Logan (Trinity), Shelley Dunn (Nolensville) and Liz Cramer (Winstead).

Pictured left to right: Julie Meadows (Heritage), Karen Hord (Fairview), Kari Miller accepting on behalf of Carole Corley (Hillsboro), Sallie Greene (Sunset) and Anne Weinberg (Page).

HIGH SCHOOL PARENTS

Pictured left to right: Stephanie Simmons accepting on behalf of Bret Teegarden (Brentwood), Bob Bass (Centennial), Sonya Cesnik (Page), Janie Garrett (Middle College) and Leigh Rankin (Ravenwood).


Williamson County Schools would like to recognize all of the nominees for this year's Shining Apple Awards.  Their names are listed below.

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY
American General Edmondson
Apcom, Inc. Oak View
ASAP Awards Chapman's Retreat
Benjamin Franklin Plumbing Page High
Empire Beauty School Centennial
Farrow's Dental Office Longview
Grassland Foodland Grassland Elementary
Harpeth Hills Funeral Home Fairview Middle
Harris Teeter Pearre Creek
Hidden Well Farm Spring Station
Jarvis Environmental Graphics Lipscomb
Junior Achievement Nolensville
Kroger Heritage Middle
Mapco Hunters Bend
Martin's Bar-B-Que Sunset Middle
McDonald's Chapman's Retreat
Publix Page Middle
Sherwin Williams Hillsboro
Sports DeStinktion Ravenwood
COMMUNITY
Harriet Barrentine Trinity
Bridget Barrett College Grove
Kelly Everding Spring Station
Mandy Hastings Bethesda
Gale Haynes College Grove
Joan Howland Sunset Elementary
Sean Owens & Janie Taylor Walnut Grove
Chuck Mashburn Sunset Middle
Lisa McReynolds Hillsboro
Mike Overcash Fairview Middle
Patra Poneros Lipscomb
Nancy Poss Pearre Creek
Sylvia Rich Sunset Elementary
Rony Simmons Fairview Middle
Bonita Smith Fairview Middle
Jennifer Smith Hillsboro
Kurt Wagoner Fairview Middle

 

CIVIC ORGANIZATIONS
Autism Society of Middle TN Grassland Elementary
Church at Station Hill Heritage Middle
First Baptist Church, Fairview Fairview Middle
Leadership of Brentwood, 2011 Lipscomb
Pinewood PTO Pinewood
Spring Hill Police Allendale
Station Hill Coyotes Heritage Middle
Thompson's Station Baptist Church Heritage Middle
Westhaven Foundation Pearre Creek
STAFF MEMBERS
David Fox Pinewood
Connie Frazier Brentwood
Ean Jenkins Sunset Middle
Catherine Low Longview
HMS Office Staff Heritage Middle
Elizabeth Pittsley Hillsboro
Pam Raney Grassland Elementary
Regina Rathbone Chapman's Retreat
Caroltta Rutter Independence
Susan Samson Kenrose
Darnell Spann Spring Station
Beth Williams Grassland Elementary
Aarol Williams Sunset Middle



ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PARENTS
Donna Arceneaux Allendale
Ginny Berry Grassland
Rita Brockman Heritage
Amy Burrus Pearre Creek
Michelle Caldwell Pinewood
Kelli Corley Winstead
Paige Cotton College Grove
Lynn Croft Longview
Heather Curtis Chapman's Retreat
Brittany Drescher Walnut Grove
Andrea Ford Lipscomb
Ada Giles College Grove
Diane Haney Allendale
Jane Hassell Oak View
Julie Hendrix Winstead
Sissy Hitt College Grove
Sofia Hohnholt Kenrose
Kirsten Howard Lipscomb
Joyce Huseman Grassland
Pamela Johnston Winstead
Debbie Kerrigan College Grove
Robin Lapre Hunters Bend
Aimee Lawson Trinity
Linda Lewis Grassland
Amy McNeilly Scales
Leslie Murray Sunset
Angela Overstreet Longview
Paula Owens Winstead
Mystique Perkins Longview
Tonia Pyburn Lipscomb
Cindy Roadman Edmondson
Debbie Roth Crockett
Becky Russell Winstead
Laura Saul Grassland
Mary Siemen Allendale
Leigh Ann Stewart Oak View
Trace Street Winstead
Kathleen Tilley Hunters Bend
Amy Vest Lipscomb
Rachel Wade Allendale
Paige Woods College Grove
MIDDLE SCHOOL PARENTS
Michelle Behan Spring Station
Tom Daughtery Fairview
Marilynn Fair Fairview
Jennifer Murphy Fairview
Margy Spivey Page

 

HIGH SCHOOL PARENTS
Christine Blumenthal Middle College
Ann Currie Centennial
Joe Edmondson Brentwood
Kristy Gailani Franklin
Sharon Hills Independence
Leslie Jones Fairview
James King Fairview
Jan King Fairview
Christy Laskey Independence
Janie Luna Centennial
Debra Marsee Page
Suzanne Matherne Brentwood
Randy Mauldin Page
Michael Rasmussen Fairview
Lori Rasmussen Fairview
Darla Spears Centennial

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