Red Light Therapy For Health Uncategorized by Guest - October 19, 2023October 18, 20230 So, you’ve heard of red light therapy but you aren’t sure what it is. This will help. What is red light therapy? Red light therapy involves the use of safe, gentle, and effective red light wavelengths to naturally stimulate the body’s production of collagen. This, in turn, helps to reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, stretch marks, and scars and improve the overall appearance of your skin. Why would I want that? When you’re under 25 years of age, your body produces collagen to keep your skin firm. Once you pass that age your body’s collagen production starts to diminish drastically. In your late twenties, you start to see lines coming in where there were none before. Especially in areas
Writer Of Worlds -Jamie Lee Releases “Harmony’ Be Entertained In Mt Juliet Community Features Uncategorized by Krys Midgett - October 18, 2023October 18, 20230 Middle Tennessee native, Jamie Lee, will have copies of his novel and be signing autographs for ‘Harmony’ at Scarefest 2023 in Lexington, Kentucky, from October 20th through October 22nd. ScareFest is a weekend of horrors set to frighten guests at Central Bank Center at 430 W Vine St. Lexington, KY. This horror and paranormal convention promises an unparalleled experience with a spectrum of events. Celebrity meet-and-greets, haunted attractions, workshops, Halloween Cosplay Fever, and the Vendor Village create a weekend of horror. Some of the guests at Scarefest include esteemed actors such as David Arquette, Richard Dreyfuss, Dylan McDermott, and Greg Nicotero. Lee’s journey in the world of fiction is a tale as intriguing as the stories he weaves. With a background in Microbiology,
Is There A Ghost At Playhouse 615? Uncategorized by Krys Midgett - October 18, 2023October 18, 20230 Just in time for Spooky Season, Playhouse 615 gears up to present its scariest play yet – The Woman in Black, a ghost play – adapted for the stage by Stephen Mallatratt from the book by Susan Hill. The Woman in Black is the second longest-running play in London’s West End, just behind Agatha Christie’s The Mousetrap. Susan Hill’s novel was written in 1983 and adapted for British television in 1989. In 2012, it was adapted for film, starring Daniel Radcliffe as Arthur Kipps, and that was followed up with a sequel in 2014. The play’s website calls it the most terrifying stage experience ever and Playhouse 615 expects their version to be just as scary as the London production. Playhouse 615 has been
“Trusted veterinary group brings advanced specialty care to Hermitage” Community Features Local Business Spotlight News Uncategorized by Amanda Oswalt - May 16, 2023May 16, 20230 Written by: Amanda Oswalt Photos provided by: Amanda Oswalt North Lake Animal Hospital brings state-of-the-art specialty care to the northeast side of Nashville. The new clinic will be the first of its kind in Davidson County. The 8,600-square-foot location will provide wide-ranging veterinary care including preventive, emergency, and surgical services in addition to integrative and complementary medicine approaches, such as acupuncture and herbal medicine. The facility is equipped with a complete surgical suite, a full-service laboratory, and comfortable exam rooms. Their team of three veterinarians – Dr. Cason McInturff, Dr. Molly White, and Dr. Brenda Arras – have specializations ranging from internal medicine to therapy and rehabilitation. The clinic will also provide daycare with overnight stays and grooming services at their pet spa.
The Christmas that Changed Me From a Future Soldier to Artist…Then Architect! Be Entertained In Mt Juliet Community Features News Uncategorized by Stuart Resor - November 30, 2021November 30, 20210 I am sometimes asked: “What made you decide to become an Architect?” Well, the Christmas of about 1955 in Indian Hill Ohio, was when my brother and I got BB guns. Several of the neighborhood kids already had BB guns and one of them was allowed to shoot his parent’s shotgun! They would frequently be out of the nearby woods killing just about anything that moved including large swarms of crows and blackbirds and squirrels. My brother and I thought we could enjoy that too. So, we began asking Pop to consider getting us BB guns for Christmas. I remember the excitement! So, on Christmas morning we came downstairs and looked under the Christmas tree. There was a brand-new BB gun for each
Holiday Mixer & Toy Drive Uncategorized by Krys Midgett - November 30, 2021November 30, 20210 On Dec. 9th, The Old Hickory Area Chamber of Commerce is having a Holiday Mixer. The event will be at the Hickory Sticks Grill inside the Hermitage Golf Course. Tickets are only $25 a person or if you are a Chamber member, you get two free tickets. Lakewood Theatre will have Christmas Carolers entertaining the crowd. Dinner, prizes and live music are included in the ticket price. Door prizes are provided by Beehive Home & Gardens. Please bring a new, unwrapped toy for Give A Little Christmas. They are a local Christmas charity for Wilson County, Old Hickory, and Hermitage. Seats are limited so get your tickets before they are gone. Please reserve your tickets at www.oldhickorychamber.com. Happy Holidays
Peace Through Storytelling Uncategorized by Guest - November 30, 2021November 30, 20210 written by Molly Smith On October 21st, Cumberland University experienced literary history when National Book Award winner Colum McCann visited as a part of the Cordell Hull Peace Forum. In a reading of his latest book Apeirogon, McCann said, “There is no greater agony than a story untold.” photo by Dustin Aksland for The Wall Street Journal This embodies the message of both events he was featured in, as an effort to spread peace among discorded people through the power of storytelling. His book Apeirogon, the film rights of which Steven Spielberg recently bought, tells the story of two men, Rami Elhanan & Bassam Aramin, born to be enemies but brought together by shared loss. Elhanan is Israeli, and Aramin is Palestinian, but
Elves Spreading Joy Be Entertained In Mt Juliet Community Features Local Events News Uncategorized by Livi West - November 30, 2021November 30, 20210 I grew up rather poor, but we called my Dad “Father Christmas.” He could handcraft a holiday better than any of the other elves I have ever known, which is really saying something because I know a lot of elves. I am one. Admittedly, I am rather tall to be an elf, but elfing is a culture as well as a race. This is my 10th Christmas working for Santa as co-director of Give A Little Christmas (GAL for short). Everybody knows that Santa’s North Pole elves make and deliver toys to all of the good girls and boys. A fact that is less well known is that population growth has caused a lot of necessary cutbacks. Santa can no longer
Introducing The Future Dr. Patel Be Entertained In Mt Juliet Community Features News Uncategorized by Krys Midgett - November 29, 2021November 29, 20210 Wilson County is home to the best schools in the state, and probably the nation. Many of the students go on to accomplish great things. One Wilson Central High School Junior will definitely be among those. Aadi Patel decided that he wanted to study to be a Cardiologist when he was in Middle School. He is following in the footsteps of his two uncles who are doctors. His favorite subjects in school are Math and Biology and he takes AP classes. His club involvement includes Beta, The National Honor Society, DECA, The Student Council, and HOSA. What really stands out about Patel is his love to help others, though. He is very involved in the community and loves to help nonprofits.