Showing posts with label Iroquois Steeplechase. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Iroquois Steeplechase. Show all posts

Monday, May 11, 2009

Mud bowl musings

A dark and stormy morning threatened to take all the fun out of Saturday's Iroquois Steeplechase, always a highlight of the Leathers' otherwise boring social life.
One of my husband's high school friends first snared the prime corner lot in the Topside tailgating area 10 years ago. We joined the group of mostly Florence, Ala. natives in 2001, our first Tennessee spring.
The Topside area's always been great, because it has tended to attract a bit older, more "refined" group of tailgaters. This year, however, there was a definite shift in the demographics, and the shift didn't lean our way. Because Topside was one of the only tailgating areas not completely overtaken with mud, a lot of the younger crowd from the midfield poured in. And some had been literally pouring it in since the wee hours from the looks of it.
Seeing so many Brentwood area high school students there this year added to the discomfort. While I saw a lot of underage college students just home from their respective universities, too, there is a big difference between a high school junior and a college one.
Hope and trust everyone made it home OK.

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Despite the mud, the day itself turned out to be far better than anyone predicted. After a little late morning drizzle, the weather cooperated and the majority in the crowd took home a little sunburn to show for it.
By far the most fun, besides watching the horses and the hounds, is watching the people. Hats took a back seat to cute boots this year, and those who got the memo to invest in rubber galoshes came away the day's real winners.
As always there were great and not-so-great sundresses to critique. I've come to the conclusion that it's time for Carole Jackson''s Color Me Beautiful book to make a comeback. I saw too many beautiful "winters' in dresses made for "springs." Or "autumns" on "summers."
I still have my color swatches from 25 years ago. Maybe I'll do some consulting before next May rolls around and make a little cash on the side. I must talk to my friend Cathi Aycock, the Shopping Diva about this. I'll let you know what she says.
And a final fashion tip for next year: If you even remotely consider wearing a brown gauze sundress with only a thong underneath, please don't.
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School board ready to act
The Williamson County School Board is expected to name a new superintendent of schools tonight. Two finalists remain in contention: Dr. Terri Breeden of Fairfax (Va.) County Public Schools and Dr. Phillip "Bret" Jimerson of Grand Prairie (Texas) Independent Schools.
I happened to meet Breeden Saturday night at a social gathering and after a long conversation came away very impressed. While she's currently serving in Fairfax, Va., she has Middle Tennessee roots, having earned her doctorate at Vanderbilt and serving most of her career with Metro Nashville schools. She even has a Nashville dog, a mutt adopted from the Nashville animal shelter.
I regret not being able to hear both of the candidates last week when a public reception was held at Franklin High School. If Breeden is tapped, I feel we'll be in good hands. If the job goes to Jimerson, I'm sure I'll feel the same way. Our school system is too good for the board to let any candidate make it this far that they don't feel is up to the job ... and ready for the many, many heavy expectations that will immediately be placed upon their shoulders.
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Heard today that at least one major administrative change is expected in Brentwood public schools next fall. Will share details as soon as they become available. Stay tuned.

Friday, May 8, 2009

Positive thoughts for unsoggy Saturday


It's time for an anti-rain dance. There's too much planned around town and beyond this weekend to let the rain gods interfere for yet another weekend.

First up is the Iroquois Steeplechase, which thousands of Brentwood residents flock to every Second Saturday in May. There should be an unwritten law that it can only be sunny and breezy on Steeplechase day. We always tailgate in the Topside section, a bit removed from the party central area that is the Infield and Midfield but not quite as high brow as the box seats.

I'm taking $1 bets on the weather tomorrow, and trust blue skies will send me home with a handful of green bills.
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If your pantry is stocked full, please consider bagging up some staples for the "Second Harvest Needs Your Help to Stamp Out Hunger" event on Saturday. Just put a bag of nonperishables by your mailbox Saturday for your letter carrier to pick up. The Second Harvest website says the most needed items includ canned tuna or chicken, peanut butter, canned soup, fruit, vegetables, rice and macaroni & cheese. Second Havest estimates that 13 million children face hunger every day.
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We really need to pray for sun for the Brentwood Soccer Club. Its annual tournament is this weekend and can mean thousands, like $20,000 for the city. Unfortunately it's been rained out the past few years and chair Kelly Lee doesn't deserve another. Tournaments like these are one way tourism dollars flow into the city's coffers.
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Everyone's invited to Breakout ’09, a Christian festival for youth, children and families, from 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday on the rear lawn at New Hope Community Church, 605 Wilson Pike. This free daytime event features inflatables, games, face painting,music and fun for children and the family. There will be three-on-three pickup basketball games on the parking lot with prizes. Picnic food will be available for purchase at minimal prices.

And Saturday night, a teen concert begins at 6 p.m. in church’s Fellowship Hall. Headlining are four of Christian music’s up-and-coming performers, predominantly for teens. Headlining will be Remedy Drive (nominated for Gospel Music Association Dove Awards) and rap artist Grits (who have worked with both dcTalk and Tobymac). The concert is $10 per ticket, which should be purchased in advance.

Parking for both events will be in the church’s parking lot with overflow on the lawn. For ticket info, contact Youth Pastor Josh Huisman at 373-1590.
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Sunday's Mother's Day. Need I say more? Except that if you haven't made lunch or dinner reservations at one of our growing number of great restaurants, good luck. I'd start working those phones now. And if you haven't gotten dear old Mom a gift yet, may I suggest a gift certificate for a whole house deep clean. At least, that's what one mom I know might want.

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Finally, don't forget the Nashville Symphony concert Sunday at Crockett Park's Eddy Arnold Amphitheater. See my previous post for comments from Resident Director Albert-George Schram. The music starts at 7 p.m. but feel free to come early and bring a picnic, weather permitting.

Ah, the weather. I see some sun poking through now, but we're also under a tornado watch. Go figure and hope for the best, plan for the worst.

Have a great weekend everyone!