Holiday Safety Tips

November 18, 2008 by Bill Bond  
Filed under Local Attractions & Events

The holidays are a time when thieves and con artists are frequently on the prowl. Here are some tips from the Memphis Police Department to help keep your home, your car, your possessions, and your family safe.Keeping Your Home Safe

  • We all want our homes to reflect the joy of the season, but avoid displaying gifts where they can be seen from a window or doorway.
  • Arrange to have packages delivered to a neighbor if you’re not home to receive them.
  • Packages left on porches or doorsteps are “easy picking” for thieves. It also draws unwanted attention to your home.
  • Consider simple outside decorations. Elaborate or large lawn pieces are often stolen right out of the lawn.
  • Be sure not to obscure the view from your windows. You need a clear view of your property.
  • Always lock your home’s doors and windows, even if you’re only gone for a few minutes.
  • Compact or dispose of packaging discreetly. Often criminals will spot something you’ve discarded and can target you for their next burglary or theft.
  • When leaving town, have a trusted friend or neighbor take care of your home. Never cancel general deliveries such as mail, newspapers, and other services when leaving town or going on vacation.
  • Notify your local police precinct when you’re planning an extended absence. They can issue a vacation watch or directed patrol for your home.

Keeping Your Neighborhood Safe

  • First, share these tips with your neighbors. Establish a network with your neighbors and make a plan for mutual protection and notification.
  • Get your Neighborhood Watch group together and go caroling. Visit the elderly and others in your area that may be isolated during the holidays.

Staying Safe While Shopping

  • Always lock your car and close the windows, even if you’re only gone a few moments. When possible, lock all merchandise or packages in the trunk of your car. Load your packages before departing, not at the next destination.
  • Shop with at least one partner. Have your car or house key in your hand as you approach the door. If attacked use those keys as weapons!
  • Stay alert to your surroundings and the people around you. Look inside your car and around it as you approach.
  • Be extra careful with purses and wallets. Carry a purse under your arm. Keep wallets in an inside pocket.
  • Avoid carrying large amounts of cash.
  • Avoid street vendors — many times these hucksters are selling stolen or unlicensed merchandise.
  • Plan your trips. Instead of one big shopping trip, try several small ones. This will cut down on the amount of money you carry, the packages you’ll be encumbered with, and it will make your shopping less stressful.
  • Walk everywhere with a sense of purpose – show you are calm, confident and know where you are going.
  • Park in well-lighted areas that will be well-lighted when you return.

Keeping Your Credit and Identity Safe

  • If you write checks, use only the necessary information, name, address, phone number. Never give your social security number.
  • Safeguard your credit cards and checks as you do cash. Donut leave them in jacket pockets or sitting out in restaurants, stores or hotel rooms.
  • Keep your purse or wallet on you. Shoulder straps should cross your body, not dangling from your shoulder. Donut lay them in a shopping basket. Be sure they are closed securely.
  • Make a list of all your credit cards, debit cards and checks with account numbers. Keep the list in a secure place at home.
  • Notify issuers immediately if your card is lost, stolen or misused.
  • Take your time when making a purchase. Be sure you collect your license, credit card, or check book and your receipt.
  • Keep your receipts and reconcile your statement. Promptly report any discrepancies to the issuer.
  • Consider Direct Deposit of your payroll or benefit checks; it’s safe and convenient and prevents the theft of your checks.

ABOVE ALL, IF YOU ARE VICTIMIZED, REPORT IT TO POLICE IMMEDIATELY.

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The Best Late-Night Grub on Beale and Beyond

November 18, 2008 by Bill Bond  
Filed under Local Attractions & Events

Memphis is a late-night city. It wouldn’t make sense, after all, for the birthplace of rock-n-roll to roll the streets up early. Beale Street, in particular, and certain bars in the surrounding downtown area keep serving way into the wee hours. In order to keep dancing in the home of the blues, night owls have to refuel on a good, greasy, down-home fourth, or sometimes fifth, meal. Below is a list and description of each of my picks for the top five spots for the best late-night grub in Downtown Memphis.
5. Dyer’s Burgers
205 Beale Street
(901) 527-DYER (3937)
Famous since 1912 for their “ageless” grease, these juicy (and possibly life-shortening) burgers will give you the vitamin-G you need to recover.
Hours: Sun – Thurs 11:00 a.m. – 1:00 a.m. and Fri and Sat 11:00 a.m. – 5:00 a.m.
4. Blues City Cafe
138 Beale Street
(901) 526-3637
Not only does Blues City host live music nightly in The Band Box, but their BBQ ribs have been known to steal the show. Many locals have dubbed these ribs the best in the city, and Blues City offers other tasty late-night snacks, such as sausage-and-cheese plates and tamales.
Hours: Sun – Thurs 11:00 a.m. – 3:00 a.m. and Fri and Sat 11:00 a.m. – 5:00 a.m.
3. Earnestine & Hazel’s
531 South Main Street
(901) 523-9754
This little juke joint that’s full of character serves burgers that are full of flavor and soul. Besides a good time, the Soul Burger is the only thing Earnestine & Hazel’s is cooking up, but at 3 a.m., you’ll think it’s the best burger you’ve ever had.
Hours: Daily 11:00 a.m. – 3:00 a.m.
2. The Green Beetle
327 South Main Street
(901) 526-0383
This hole-in-the-wall boasts the title of oldest bar in Memphis, and lots of locals rave about the food. Though The Green Beetle offers a great lunch, it is primarily known as a late, late-night hangout. I chose it for second place for its wide variety on the late-night menu. The Beetle offers typical bar appetizers, sandwiches and wraps, entrees that include catfish, steak, and lasagna, and Southern sides.
Hours: Mon – Wed 11:00 a.m. – 1:00 a.m., Thurs – Sat 11:00 a.m. – 6:00 a.m., and Sun 2:00 p.m. – 12:00 a.m.
1. Miss Polly’s
154 Beale Street
(901) 527-9060
The neon sign says it all. Love, peace, and chicken grease, indeed. Miss Polly’s serves up comfort food of every kind, including chicken and waffles. The country-fried selections come with gravy so thick, it’s not legal outside of the South. The menu will have you coming back for more at any time of the day. After a late night out — if you can make it — this is the place to do breakfast as well.
Hours: Mon – Thurs 8:00 a.m. – 11:00 p.m., Fri 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 a.m., Sat 7:00 a.m. – 4:00 a.m., and Sun 7:00 a.m. – 10:00 p.m.

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Memphis Area Christmas Parades

November 18, 2008 by Bill Bond  
Filed under Local Attractions & Events

If you want to attend a Christmas parade, the Mid-South has plenty to choose from. In fact, since many of them take place on staggered dates, you could actually attend several. If you know of a parade that I’ve missed, please send me an email at memphis.guide@about.com.

Arlington:

December 5, 2009 (rain date is 12/6/09)
4:30 p.m.
The Arlington Christmas parade will begin at Chester Street and Hayes Road. It will then proceed north on Chester, concluding at Historic Depot Square with the lighting of the official town Christmas tree.

Bartlett:

December 5, 2009 5:00 p.m.
The Bartlett Christmas parade will include marching bands, clowns, floats, antique cars, horses, and more, and will proceed west down Stage Road, begining at Elmore Park Road and ending at Shelby Street.

Collierville:

December 4, 2009
7:00 p.m.
The 33rd annual Collierville Christmas parade will travel along Byhalia Road between Market Street and Frank Road.

Germantown:

December 12, 2009
2:00 p.m.
The parade will begin at the corner of Kimbrough Road and Farmington Boulevard, then go west on Farmington Boulevard to Exeter Road, turn north onto Exeter Road, and will end at the Germantown Centre.

Hernando:

December 7, 2009
6:30 p.m.
The Hernando Christmas parade will travel from the intersection of Mt. Pleasant Road and Commerce Street, to the historic Hernando Court Square and East Center Street, where it will conclude.

Horn Lake:

December 12, 2009
7:00 p.m.
The Horn Lake Christmas parade will feature over 100 entries and will travel east on Goodman Road from Tulane Road to Highway 51.

Lakeland:

December 5, 2009
11:00 a.m.
Route TBA

Memphis:

December 5, 2009
5:00 p.m.
The Memphis Holiday Parade (also known as the Downtown Christmas Parade) will travel north on Main Street from St. Paul to Huling.

Millington:

December 5, 2009
3:00 p.m.
Route TBAMunford
December 5, 2009
4:30 p.m.
The Celebrate Munford Christmas Parade will begin at Munford High School on McLaughlin Drive. From there the parade makes a right turn onto Munford Avenue, a left turn onto Tipton Road, followed by another left onto Brick Street, and a final turn onto College Street. The parade ends at Munford City hall where the tree lighting ceremony takes place.

Oakland
December 12, 2009
12:00 noon
The Oakland Christmas parade will begin at Oakland Elementary. This year’s theme is Candy Parade.

Olive Branch
December 5, 2009
2:00 p.m.
The Olive Branch Christmas parade will be held in Olive Branch’s Old Towne and will include bands, floats, horses, motorcycles, performers, and Santa Claus.

Southaven
December 5, 2009
7:00 p.m.
The Southaven Christmas parade will travel north on Highway 51 from First Commercial Drive to Main Street, then east on Main Street to Northwest Drive, and end at City Hall.

West Memphis
December 1, 2009 (rain date is 12/9/09)
7:00 p.m.
The West Memphis Christmas parade will begin at Meadowbrook Shopping Mall on East Broadway, travel west down Broadway and end on Missouri Street.

Whitehaven
Date: November 21, 2009
Time: 10:00 a.m.
The parade route begins at the Southland Mall at Elvis Presley Boulevard and Shelby Drive. It will proceed north on Elvis Presley to Craft Street and conclude on Craft Street near Graceland.

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