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Newsletter Title Inside This Edition
Clothes Closet Ribbon
Cutting
2
Parenting Class 2
Calendar of Events 3
Residents’ Association Mes-
sage
4
First Tee Golf Program 4
8 Can Soup Recipe 5
Interviewing Class 5
April 2013
It is with excitement that we begin the second quarter of the year. The first part of the year has been a success in part due to support from the community for several events. We have additional support for upcoming pro-grams that will enhance and
make the lives of our residents more productive.
I am proud of the work we are doing through our ROSS and FSS programs. These programs are vital to our residents and we are fortunate to have a strong and committed staff led by
Tena Hardy and Cecil Johnson.
This month we will hold another computer class that will provide our residents with the skills needed to help them find and retain employ-ment. We want to thank Franklin Synergy Bank for recognizing the value computer training can provide to our residents and agreeing to spon-
sor the program for the year.
Another resident resource that would not be possible without community support is the clothes closet. Thank you to Leadership Franklin especially Amy Kovar, Chuck Barber, Janine Moore, Dan Alexander and Jeff Smith for their work in making this a reality. Middle Tennessee Electric and Franklin Synergy Bank served as drop-off points for the community to provide
business clothing for our residents.
Parents have the opportunity this month to participate in a series of parenting classes sponsored by New Vision, Inc. that will help you nurture the relationship you have with your children. Parenting can be difficult and this class will help parents work through difficult issues or be prepared in the event an issue arises with their children. The pro-fessionals from New Vision, Inc. can help
you build a healthy and caring family.
As you can see much of what we do at the FHA involves teamwork and partnerships with other organizations and our community. These partnerships are a valuable resource that allows us to work together to better our FHA community and the larger commu-
nity in which we live.
As always, I hope you will take advantage of the programs being offered. These are designed to help you, our residents, work
toward self-sufficiency.
Sincerely,
Derwin Jackson
A Note from Derwin Jackson, FHA Executive Director
Learn computer skills
Important Reminders 6
for our Residents
Please join us in welcoming
Tracey Wiggins to the
FHA staff.
Tracey will be working with Michael Bishop and will be the face you see most often when you enter the
building.
Thanks to a grant from Franklin Synergy Bank, computer classes will once again be offered. You will learn basic computer skills in these classes which will help you search for a job and have a skill that is required by most em-
ployers.
The next class will begin at 9:00 am on April 15th and will continue on the 17th, 19th and 22nd in the FHA Community Center Redbud Room. The class size is limited so contact Tena Hardy at 794-1247, ext. 212 as soon as possible to reserve your
spot.
We appreciate the support of Franklin Synergy Bank and Columbia State Community College.
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Ribbon Cut on New Clothes Closet
Leadership Franklin and the Franklin Housing Authority partnered to collect clothing and organize a new clothes closet for residents. The store officially opened on March 21st with a program and lunch hosted by Leadership Franklin. The clothing closet program is designed to assist residents that are working or looking for employment by providing appropriate clothing. Suits, slacks, jackets and other items are available. Residents that are currently employed or those that have earned credits may shop in the store. Contact Tena Hardy at 794-1247, ext. 212 or Cecil Johnson at 794-1247, ext. 207 for more information. Thank you to Franklin Synergy Bank and Middle Tennessee Electric for serving as drop-off sites for clothing. Also thanks to Marti and Liz Shoes for donating gift certificates.
Resident Charlotte Abedi tells what the clothing closet means to her.
Margaret Patton was the winner Attendees look through of the gift certificate. items in the clothes closet.
To celebrate National Child Abuse Prevention Month, FHA is providing parenting
classes for parents to promote positive parenting skills that will focus on the well-
being of a child and understanding how to address children and youth in a nurtur-
ing home setting. Particularly in the field of child abuse prevention, addressing
child and family needs related to well-being is a critical part of reducing risks and
increasing safety and protective factors.
There are many aspects involved in raising a child such as the physical, be-
havioral, social, and cognitive areas of a child’s life. The parenting classes
will start April 4th at 5:30 at the FHA community center. We encourage all
parents to attend. Community service hours can be obtained by attending
these classes.
Childcare will be available with dinner and a door prize provided.
Parenting Class Starts April 4
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RABOD Executive Committee
Meeting 5:00 pm
RA Tenant Meeting
6:30pm
Sassy Seniors
11:30am-1pm
Sassy Seniors
11:30am-1pm
Warrants Filed
Tutoring
for 8-12th grade
students; 4-6pm
FHA Computer Lab
Tutoring
for 8-12th grade
students; 4-6pm
FHA Computer Lab
Sassy Seniors
11:30am-1pm
Tutoring
for 8-12th grade
College Info
class, 4:00
Comm. Ctr.
Youth
Cooking
Class
3:30 pm
Comm. Ctr.
Youth
Cooking
Class
3:30 pm
Comm. Ctr.
Youth
Cooking
Class
3:30 pm
Comm. Ctr.
Late Fees Apply
Warrants Filed
Sassy Seniors
11:30 am-1:00
Sassy Seniors
11:30 am-1:00
pm
Sassy Seniors
11:30 am-1:00
pm
Sassy Seniors
Tutoring
for 8-12th grade FHA
Computer Lab 4-6 pm
Tutoring
Tutoring
Tutoring
Easter
Good Friday,
FHA offices are
closed
Clothes Closet Ribbon
Cutting- Noon
Franklin Transit Comm.
Outreach Mtg 5:00 pm
Comm Ctr.
Youth Cooking
Class 3:30 pm
Comm. Ctr.
Youth Cooking
Class 3:30 pm
Comm. Ctr.
Youth Cooking Class
Board of
Commissioner Mtg.
5:30 pm
200 Spring St.
Board Boom
RABOD EC Mtg 5:00 pm
RA Tenant Mtg 6:30 pm Daylight Savings
Time Begins
Pest Control, 8 AM—4 PM
Walk Wmson
Kick-off 9:00 am
Pinkerton Park
Interviewing Work-
shop 9:00 am TN
Career Cart.
Interviewing Work-
shop 9:00 am TN
Career Cetr.
Resume Preparation
Class 1:00 pm Comm.
Ctr.
MoJo 11am
Comm. Ctr.
Job Fair 10-2
Wmson Co. Lib.
April 2013
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12 13
14 15 16 17 18 19 20
21 22 23 24 25 26 27
28 29 30
Rent is Due
Late Fees Apply
Warrants filed
Interviewing Class
Noon-2
Redbud Room
Interviewing Class
Noon-2
Redbud Room
Parenting Class
5:30 pm
Redbud Room
Parenting Class
5:30 pm
Redbud Room
Parenting Class
5:30 pm
Redbud Room
Parenting Class
5:30 pm
Redbud Room
Resident Assoc. Mtg
5:00 pm
Redbud Room
Sassy Seniors
11:30 am-1:00 pm
Board of
Commissioners Mtg.
5:30 pm
200 Spring St.
Board Room
Pest Control, 8 am—4 pm
Sassy Seniors
11:30 am-1:00 pm
Sassy Seniors
11:30 am-1:00 pm
Sassy Seniors
11:30 am-1:00 pm
Computer Class
9:00 am
Redbud Room
Computer Class
9:00 am
Redbud Room
Computer Class
9:00 am
Redbud Room
Computer Class
9:00 am
Redbud Room
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Resident Association Message
Fellow RA Members,
Thanks to the Franklin Fire Department for being our guest at last month’s Resi-dents’ Meeting. This month’s guest will not be announced. You will just have to be
there to see who it is.
As you know, the Residents’ Association Elections have been postponed until later this year. We urge all FHA residents living in Cherokee, Harpeth Homes, Johnson Circle and Natchez/Short Court to help strengthen our community by running for the Directorship in your areas. Through your leadership, you can help make positive changes in your areas such as improving living con-ditions for your neighbors, helping organize cultural and recreational activities and to foster a
sense of responsibility and community awareness among residents.
You don’t have to be a neighborhood Director to serve your community, all it takes is the willing-
ness to make changes that will improve your quality of life and the lives of people around you. You may have an idea for something positive in your neighborhood and we would love to help you with it or better yet, get your neighbors involved and make it happen. There are worlds of possibilities out there. It doesn’t matter what we do, just get out there and let’s do something,
something together.
Also we hope to start monthly Area Meetings in the weeks to come. Now, of course all meetings are open to all FHA Residents and we hope all residents will attend. Area Meeting will give each area the opportunity to speak on issues that matter to them, vote on things they want to see hap-pen in their neighborhoods. After all, we all live in different areas, so who better to know what is
needed in your neighborhood than you. So keep a look out for you area flyer, coming soon.
Together let’s change our community.
Calvin Scruggs
FHARA, President
THIS MONTH’S TRIVIA
QUESTION:
RA Monthly Trivia Question: You have 10 fish, 5 drowned and 3 came back to life. How
many fish do you have?
Last Month’s Answer:
A Smoke Detector
If you know the answer to the
question, call the RA office
with the answer at 794-1247
(press #3, then #6). Be sure
to speak clearly in your mes-
sage! Please give your an-
swer, your name, and your
phone number in the message.
If you do not leave a phone
number or we cannot under-
stand your message, we will
not know how to get in touch
with you if you win!
Youth at the Franklin Housing Authority are now participating through the ROSS/FSS pro-
gram in the First Tee program. This a great program that attempts to improve the self-
esteem of youth and instill a greater sense of purpose in their lives. First Tee is a golf pro-
gram founded by the son of Joe Louis, the most famous heavyweight boxing champion in
history. Joe Louis Barrow Jr. founded the First Tee program which has served 7.6 million
young people since 1997. The question is: Why the son of a heavyweight champ would be
involved in golf? Here is some history about his father.
On March 1, 1949, the longtime champion announced his retirement from boxing, stating
he intended to spend the rest of his days relaxing and playing golf. He had held the title
for nearly a dozen years (still a world-record reign to this day) and had made more title
defenses (twenty-five) than any other champion in any weight class in boxing history. His
professional record was sixty-one wins (fifty-three by knockout) with one loss. He attempt-
ed to make a comeback with his final time in the ring being in 1951.
The answer to the above question is that Joe Louis loved golf and was the first African –
American to participate in a PGA tournament. This was in 1952. That is one reason why his
son would also grow up to love golf and start the First Tee organization.
First Tee program for young golfers
Famous Boxer Joe Louis
Page 5 Volume 1, Issue 1
Easy 8 Can Soup Recipe
1 (15 ounce) can summer crisp or sweet corn 1 (10 1/2 ounce) can vegetable soup 1 (10 1/2 ounce) can Veg All 1 (15 ounce) can crushed tomatoes 1 (15 ounce) can sliced white potatoes 1 (15 ounce) can chili with beans 1 (15 ounce) can chili without beans 1 (15 ounce) can green beans 1. Dump all these cans in the crock pot. 2 DO NOT DRAIN ANY OF THEM! 3 Add some chopped up sausage if you like. 4 Heat it up on low for the day or high for three hours and serve.
Are you searching for employment?
The FHA ROSS program is offering interviewing classes on April 9th and 10th from 12-2 in the Redbud Room of the FHA Community Center. Interviewing skills are very important and crucial when you are trying to get that dream job. You want to highlight your positive qualities and avoid giving reasons for any employer to disqualify you. From the interviewing questions to what to wear is very important. For every resident that attends the interviewing class, you will have the opportunity to shop in the boutique for a suit. Also, you will have the opportunity to interview with local employers on the second day to
test your interviewing skills and maybe land a job.
There are only 6-8 slots for this class. If you are interested, please contact
Tena at 794-1247, ext. 212.
Nutrition Information
Serving Size: 1 cup (331 g) Servings Per Recipe: 10 Calories 215 Calories from Fat 46 Total Fat 5.1 g Saturated Fat 1.6 g Cholesterol 13.6 mg Sodium 999.4 mg Total Carbohydrate 36.4 g Dietary Fiber 6.7 g Sugars 6.9 g Protein 9.7 g
Senior Residences Construction On Track
The construction of the new Senior
Residences at Reddick Street is
continuing. The roofing is almost
complete and the windows are being
installed. The next step is the start of
work on the interior of the building.
Important Reminders for Our Residents
F rank l in Hous ing Ser v i c es Cor porat ion
200 Spring Street
Franklin, TN 37064-0304
Phone: 615-794-1247
Email: [email protected]
“LIGHTING YOUR PATH TO AFFORDABLE
HOUSING”
We are required to file warrants by the 15th this month for all previous month balances, all balances
should be paid by that date.
All money orders and/or checks should be com-pletely filled in prior to mailing, dropping it in the rent collection box or at the reception window. Also, please do not use the abbreviation of “FHA” in the “Pay to the Order of” line but write out the entire business name, Franklin Housing Authority, on that line. Rental checks should be mailed to: 200
Spring Street, Franklin TN 37064.
Income Reporting: ALL income has to be reported, whether it is Child Support, Social Security, Wag-es from a job, Unemployment and or AFDC from the Department of Human Services. This includes income from all heads of-household and adult (18and over), household members. HUD has a sys-tem in place, called EIV [Enterprise Income Verifica-tion System] that can pull all income sources, except
child support and AFDC.
It is important to us that you understand these policies. If you have any questions, call 615-794-1247, ext.
204 and speak with Michael.
Important Dates For APRIL: Rent due on the 1st Late fees apply on the 11th Warrants filed on the 15th
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