‘Make Music Nashville’ Celebration To Be Held Wednesday Across City

Nashville will join a worldwide celebration Wednesday as musicians take to the streets and different venues around town to give performances, offer free music lessons and hand out free instruments. This is the fourth annual “Make Music Nashville” day, an event timed to the summer solstice and related to a tradition begun in France in 1982 and now held in more than 750 cities in 120 countries. Wednesday will be the longest day of the year. Wednesday’s celebration in Nashville is set to be bigger than past ones. More than 128 artists and more than 36 venues are participating. Many genres will be featured, from bluegrass to a cappella to indie rock. There will be a 250-person “kazoo jam” at the airport and a songwriting “street studio” downtown. Kids at the Nashville Zoo will be given harmonicas, and guitar lessons will be offered at the Country Music Hall of Fame. Several upright pianos, decorated by students in the after-school program at Tusculum Elementary, have been placed in different spots downtown for passerby to play. The pianos are part of a two-month installation. Besides group music lessons, there will be instrument play-alongs and group sings throughout the day. “If our programs encourage…

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Georgia Officials Considering Reward Money In Case Of Georgia Fugitives Who Surrendered To Rutherford County Homeowner

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  Rutherford County homeowner Patrick Hale, who is credited with stopping two escaped Georgia convicts Thursday, clarified on Friday that the men surrendered on his driveway without him having to pull out a weapon, an unusual outcome that Hale attributes to divine intervention. Earlier media reports said that Hale, who lives in Christiana, held the men at gunpoint until police arrived. The Putnam County Sheriff’s Office in Georgia had announced reward money for information that would lead to the arrests of Donnie Rowe and Ricky Dubose. However, Sheriff Howard Sills later said no reward money would be issued because he heard the men had surrendered to law enforcement. But after learning more about how Thursday’s events unfolded, Sills issued a press release Saturday saying officials are considering how the money might be awarded. “We are presently looking into the facts,” Sills wrote. “I am confident from what I know at this time that there will be payments made.” At a press conference Friday, Hale, 35, recounted what happened Thursday evening at his home. Hale said he received two calls from two friends around 6:40 p.m. warning him about fugitives in the area. He loaded every weapon in his house. Then he saw the two…

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Nashville Preparing to Become Most Liberal Sanctuary City in the U.S.

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Two ordinances filed by Metro Councilmen Bob Mendes and Colby Sledge, drafted with the assistance of the TN Immigrant & Refugee Rights Coalition (TIRRC) and cheered on by Mayor Megan Barry, will make Davidson County and Metro Nashville the most liberal sanctuary city in the U.S.; in fact, even more liberal in its policies than New York City or San Francisco. The Metro Council may hold the second of the three required readings of one or both bills during its regularly scheduled meeting tonight. TIRRC, an affiliate of the National Council of La Raza and a recipient of funding from a George Soros front group, has been agitating for Nashville to formalize its informal sanctuary city practices since the election of President Trump. The two bills co-sponsored by Mendes and Sledge which will have their second reading tonight, will accomplish that goal. Trying to pass off the ordinances as “in line with state and federal law” the other Mendes/Sledge  bill if passed will, by prohibiting Metro Nashville employees from inquiring into anyone’s immigration status, effectively enable illegal aliens to access public benefits they would otherwise be barred from using. Using the ruse that it’s “bad policy and bad practice”for the Metro Council to…

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Catholic Charities of Tennessee Says It Is Not Responsible for Addressing Complaints World Relief Failed Murfreesboro Refugees, Despite Tearful Plea

Catholic Charities of Tennessee says it is not responsible for the failures of its subrecipient, World Relief, to provide basic services to newly arrived refugees in Murfreesboro. Those shortcomings were all too real for volunteer organizer Melissa Sohrabi, who started crying during a March meeting in Rutherford County while detailing federal resettlement contractor World Relief’s neglect and failure to provide essential survival services to the refugees they placed in Murfreesboro.   A third family “had nothing but a mattress and sheets, no blankets,” she told the audience that night (beginning at 2:02 in the YouTube video above): They didn’t know how to work the thermostat, they were freezing. They were scared and they were so relieved because Saffi knew their language. They had been there for several days with no contact with anyone. They did not know how to get in touch with their caseworker and with no language skills they didn’t know where to go or who to ask to even how to get help. We immediately took them to Greenhouse Ministries which is a great support system helping underprivileged people here in Murfreesboro and they graciously, with very few questions, gave them blankets and food and clothes and dishes…

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Canadians Could Face Hate Crimes Over Using the Wrong Gender Pronouns

Canada passed a law Thursday making it illegal to use the wrong gender pronouns. Critics say that Canadians who do not subscribe to progressive gender theory could be accused of hate crimes, jailed, fined, and made to take anti-bias training. Canada’s Senate passed Bill C-16, which puts “gender identity” and “gender expression” into both the country’s…

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Commentary: Whether It Takes Two Years or Ten, Trump Will Break the Ruling Class

  by Jeffrey A. Rendall Two years ago last Friday Donald Trump rocked the political world by announcing he was running for president as a Republican. The iconic and fabulously wealthy New York businessman and celebrity hinted for over two decades that he was contemplating such a move but had always deferred, claiming the timing wasn’t right. On this occasion he was serious. Trump was flanked by his family in making the announcement, strongly suggesting the full force of the Trump brand was behind his decision. The press conference at Trump Tower had an air of formality and gravity at the same time, yet also offered a little bit of show biz flair. From the start Trump was unique; here was a man who possessed the name recognition and personal resources to instantly compete with anyone in the country. This was no flash in the pan. Still, not many took Trump seriously on that hot summer day; after all, any number of prominent outsiders had tried the same thing, fellow billionaire Ross Perot probably being the one closest to making it work in the early 90’s. Some made splashes in the primaries, others just faded from lack of sustainable interest.…

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Shelby County Deputies Arrest Four Men For Stealing Construction Equipment, Immigration Officials Notified

Four men have been charged with theft after Shelby County deputies raided a home last week and discovered stolen construction equipment valuing around $1 million in the backyard, reports WREG News Channel 3. Oscar Celallos, Jose Lopez, Victor Gonzalez and Iserel Dela Cruz were all charged with theft of property, and Cruz was also charged with aggravated assault. Three of the men are from Guatemala and one is from Mexico. Their immigration status was unknown but immigration officials were notified. A judge denied bond for all four men. There was enough construction equipment to fill five tractor trailer trucks, according to officials. The men are alleged to have stolen around $745,000 in roofing shingles, $88,000 in rolled roofing, $12,000 in roofing nails, $14,000 in aluminum drip rails and rolled trim, and $13,000 in stolen lawn equipment. Deputies also seized 10 cars. Officials believe the men have been stealing items for a long time and then selling them. Contractor Sam Hearn told WMC Action News 5 that he’s glad the men got caught. “They’re stealing stuff from us and it’s holding us up on building these houses,” said Hearn, whose crew works in a new Arlington subdivision. Hearn alerted deputies after realizing that shingles and…

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GOP Paints Georgia Special Congressional Election as Referendum on ‘Resistance’

During the final days before the special congressional election in Georgia’s 6th congressional district, Republicans sought to transform the contest into a referendum on the increasingly hysterical tactics of the anti-Trump Left. The Congressional Leadership Fund released a mailer last week that linked Ossoff to House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi and lumped him in with vehemently…

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Hill Center Brentwood Promotes Hytch Ridesharing App

The Hytch ridesharing app is now being touted by Hill Center Brentwood. Launched last year, the free app helps people make arrangements to carpool. “We can use an asset we all now have – our smartphones – to fix a problem that’s been escalating for decades – too many cars on our road network,” said Hytch LLC co-founder and CEO Mark Cleveland in a press release last year. “Hytch built the tool everyone can use on their smartphones that brings old-fashioned carpooling into the digital age for commuters.” Hill Center Brentwood is a new mixed-use development at the corner of Franklin Road and Maryland Way that includes offices, shops and restaurants. Developer H.G. Hill Realty Company is supporting a six-month Hytch pilot program by offering participating employees transportation reimbursement incentives of up to $50 per month. There also are two dedicated parking spots in the center’s parking garage for Hytch drivers. “Adding this commuting program fits well with out desire to encourage alternative transportation options for employees,” said Jimmy Granbery, chairman and CEO of the H.G. Hill Realty Company, in a press release last week. The Hytch app helps users locate, meet and reward other drivers going in the same direction.…

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Former Federal Prosecutor: Sessions Recusal ‘Was Totally Unnecessary’

Former Assistant U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York Andrew McCarthy said it was “totally unnecessary” for Attorney General Jeff Sessions to recuse himself from the Russia probe, during an interview Monday on “The Laura Ingraham Show.” McCarthy, a contributing editor for National Review, argued President Donald Trump and his administration “wouldn’t have the…

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Diane Black To Hold Major Campaign Fundraiser in Washington, D.C. for Re-Election to Congress, Not Gubernatorial Run

Rep. Diane Black is holding a major campaign fundraiser at a high end restaurant in Washington, D.C. on Thursday night. But the event is to raise money for her re-election campaign to Congress, not her long rumored but yet-to-be announced gubernatorial campaign. Thursday night’s fundraiser will be held at Ocean Prime, one of the premiere eating establishments on Capitol Hill. The menu, which features a Ribeye Steak for $52 and Dutch Harbor King Crab Legs for $65, is well suited to Washington lobbyists, but a far cry from the Cracker Barrels that dot the I-40 corridor of the Sixth Congressional District Black represents in Tennessee. The news of Black’s Congressional fundraiser has veteran political tea leaf readers across the state of Tennessee scratching their heads. Does Black intend to run for governor, or will she drop that effort, where she will face stiff competition from three announced candidates–Knoxville businessman Randy Boyd, Williamson County businessman Bill Lee, and State Senator Mae Beavers (R-Mt. Juliet)–and opt for the safe route of an easy re-election in 2018 to represent Tennessee’s Sixth Congressional District in the U.S. House of Representatives? “Her chairmanship will undoubtedly boost her haul from the fundraiser,” a Capitol Hill insider…

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