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Brandiwyn🎶Prep starts 10/1! Author Icon, also known as Michelle Tuesday, is a musician, educator and writer hailing from Columbus, Ohio.
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I am a professional musician  Open in new Window., worship leader  Open in new Window., small business owner  Open in new Window., songwriter  Open in new Window., aspiring author  Open in new Window. and freelance nonfiction writer  Open in new Window. with a chemical engineering degree  Open in new Window..

But that's just my resume.

My profile of qualifications is only one of the ways in which I am unique. Here I chronicle my personal and professional goals and my efforts to achieve them. Occasionally I fail. Mostly, I take daily baby steps toward all my long-term goals. Much like the stories I pen, the songs I compose, and the businesses I run, I am always a work in progress.

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June 26, 2013 at 11:08am
June 26, 2013 at 11:08am
#785584
Ohio Idol Lawsuit:

Court day came and went with no court. Long story short:

* According to a complaint filed with the Franklin County Small Claims Court, Steve Wise of Ohio Idol owed Michelle Tuesday and Leann Lindsay of Michelle Tuesday Music School (Columbus, Ohio) and Diane Lawson of Talent Fusion (Indianapolis) a total of $1,200 in exchange for judging services rendered, parking, and court fees. Since last June, Mr. Wise has claimed on several occasions that he never promised payment for judging services. He went so far as to tell MTMS Office Manager Chris Fredenburg over the phone that he would never have asked Ms. Tuesday and Ms. Lindsday to judge had he known he was expected to pay for the service, because he had "far more qualified judges lined up to volunteer." Both Ms. Tuesday and Ms. Lindsay have email documentation that Mr. Wise did, indeed, promise to pay for judging services.

* On June 13th, MTMS contacted Mr. Wise via email and offered to dismiss the case should payment in full be received prior to the scheduled hearing date of Wednesday, June 19th.

* As of June 18th, 2013, the day before the scheduled hearing, Mr. Wise still had not paid the past due amount. He also claimed that he did not owe this money, but for different reasons than previously submitted: specifically, that MTMS and Talent Fusion had solicited the business of Ohio Idol contestants.

* On June 18th, an attorney representing Mr. Wise contacted MTMS requesting a continuance. MTMS replied that they would be happy to accommodate a continuance if Mr. Wise or his attorney were willing to pay for the filing AND could convince the court to waive the 10-day-notice requirement for continuance filings. Not surprisingly, MTMS never heard back from the attorney.

* On June 18th, Mr. Wise replied to the MTMS June 13th email and stated that he did not owe the money listed in the small claims complaint, but that he would be willing to pay half ($600) via mailed check in exchange for dismissal of the pending case.

* MTMS replied that mailed check was not acceptable, as the check would not be received prior to the 1:30pm hearing scheduled for the next day. We countered with a settlement of 75% ($900) if received via electronic payment on June 18th (the current day.)

* Mr. Wise replied that he would not negotiate, repeated that his offer of 50% was a "one time offer."

* MTMS countered with a settlement of 67% ($800) and stated that it was our final offer.

* Mr. Wise replied with a deliciously detailed explanation of how he intended to change the name of his company (due to a legal battle with American Idol), and that even if we would win judgment, we would never receive the funds because we would be collecting against a company that no longer existed. He announced that we had "two choices" - we could accept his offer (which he claimed he should not even be offering since he did not owe us any money) or get nothing.

At the advice of my attorney, I shall avoid calling Mr. Wise an idiot or anything similarly derogatory. However, I will point out that Mr. Wise sent a detailed explanation IN WRITING the day prior to a hearing of how he intended to skip judgement. I have to assume that the magistrate would have enjoyed reading that email at our hearing. I know for a fact that I would have enjoyed allowing her to read it. And since Mr. Wise copied his attorney on the email in question, and since I was courteous enough to forward emails to the attorney in which Mr. Wise promised compensation for judging, I postulate that the attorney may have strongly suggested Mr. Wise consider our settlement offer. On the other hand, the same attorney requested a continuance on a hearing that was one day away in a court system that requires ten days notice for continuance, so who knows what the attorney recommended or did not recommend to Mr. Wise. Obviously I was not privy to any conversations that took place between Mr. Wise and his attorney, but this is what I do know for a fact:

* MTMS did not reply to the final June 18th email from Mr. Wise in which he explained the "two choices" available, and we made plans to go to court on Wednesday, June 19th.

* On the morning of June 19th, MTMS received an email from Mr. Wise offering to "split the difference" and pay $700 via electronic payment in exchange for case dismissal.

* MTMS replied and insisted on $800, stating that the plaintiffs (the three judges) had discussed our bottom line in advance.

* Mr. Wise paid $800 via electronic payment, and MTMS contacted the Franklin County Small Claims Court to dismiss the case.

Lessons learned:
- the judicial system is a bitch, but I know how to navigate it now.
- always follow your gut. I had a bad feeling about agreeing to judge.
- call their bluff and hold out for a higher offer.

Moving

I moved. Keith and I sold our house, Keith's mother sold her house, and we moved in together into a larger house. We have all the furniture in place, all the boxes unpacked, and almost everything put away where it belongs. We bought new appliances, which are partially installed, and we're installing a full bath and kitchen in the basement apartment for Keith's mom, which would be done by the end of July. We don't have a fence in the back yard yet, so Sammy still needs a lead, and my outdoor cats both took off when I brought them to the new house, and they eventually returned (Penny within the day, Dante within the week.) It still feels cluttered and chaotic, and Keith's mom suffers from bouts of depression over moving out of the house she lived in for forty years, where she shared a life with her now-deceased husband and raised her three children (one of whom is also deceased.) It's hard on her, which makes it hard on us, because we're trying to make the transition as easy as possible for her and make her feel like a valued and legitimate part of the family and household. I'm taking her recliner shopping today, because we moved her living room furniture into her basement living room, but we want her to have her own recliner in the first floor family room, too. Hopefully, she'll be up to the shopping trip.

Polaris:

If you don't know, Michelle Tuesday Music School is expanding into a second campus in the upscale Columbus community called Polaris. The architect and engineers have finished the drawings, which are being reviewed by the landlord and (theoretically) me prior to submission to the township and county for permits. We already have our zoning and signage permits approved. Right now, the space is an utter mess, because the contractor ripped out all the nasty drywall, FRP, and ceiling tiles. Meanwhile, we've been "shopping" like crazy at Amazon and stocking up our "Wish List" with items we plan to buy as soon as we have a relatively clean space in which to store our inventory. The most urgent thing at the moment is to get the michelletuesday.com/polaris website up and running before our first round of "Grand Opening" advertisements and announcements comes out on July 1st. That, and, you know, review the stupid drawings in my inbox.

...and that's all she wrote. I haven't even talked about church (which keeps on truckin' amid my personal chaos.) I'm just glad to have the Ohio Idol bullshit behind me. Please feel free to express your colorful and hopefully entertaining opinions about Ohio Idol and Mr. Wise, since your comments do not necessarily reflect the opinions of Michelle Tuesday, Michelle Tuesday Music School, Diane Lawson, or Talent Fusion.

Peace,
Michelle
June 19, 2013 at 6:38am
June 19, 2013 at 6:38am
#785135
The movers are coming to my house today, although there's not much left to move. Just the big stuff: beds, sofa, dining table, entertainment center, dressers, the big TV. We're mostly moved into the new house.

Today is also Court Day. This is technically the third court date, and I've been at both of the previous hearings, though the defendant was not because he did not receive his official service. We know he received service this time because (1) the court says so, and (2) he tried to propose a settlement via email yesterday.

I am very much looking forward to sharing some of the... um... fascinating things the defendant has said and tried to do, but for now, I'm keeping my nose clean. Even afterwards, at the advice of my attorney, my publications regarding this lawsuit will be strictly factual.

...but that doesn't mean they can't be thorough, and it also doesn't mean that commenters and journalists can't express opinions in the most colorful of language. *Smile* Luckily, commenters and journalists tend to be colorful by nature, so I'm looking forward to that.

Today is also Day 3 of Rock Band Camp, which I'm teaching this week. I *love* teaching kids how to be a rock band. Love, love, love, love. I'm just a little busy this week though, so the stress is a bummer. Wish I could concentrate more on just having fun with the kids.

I'm off to load up the Jeep, truck, and trailer with one last load of miscellaneous whatevers before the movers arrive for the big stuff.

Writing? What writing?

Peace,
Michelle
June 14, 2013 at 8:32am
June 14, 2013 at 8:32am
#784870
Last week, this week, and next week:
* Signed lease on the new music school campus, effective June 1st
* Architectural and engineering drawings for new campus started last week
* Held our annual Graduation Party (luau theme) for student performances all afternoon this past Sunday
* Demo at the new campus started Wednesday of this week
* Closing on the new house this afternoon
* Moving boxes and small items all weekend
* Teaching a Rock Band Camp all week next week
* Ohio Idol court date next Wednesday afternoon
* Movers coming to our house next Wednesday to move furniture to the new house
* Movers coming to the mother-in-law's house next Thursday to move furniture to the new house
* Cable (and, more importantly, Internet) company coming next Saturday for installation at new house

Meanwhile, in the last month, I/we have:
* hired a new teacher, two receptionists, and two lab leads, one of whom promptly quit when she realized she was in over her head
* promoted four employees into new positions and started holding weekly meetings with each of them
* redesigned and relaunched the church website
* designed and trained volunteers on the upkeep of a charity website
* designed and trained volunteers on the upkeep of a small section of the church website
* started a major revision campaign on the back-end of the school website
* promoted and planned summer camps
* withdrawn more than fifty students
* enrolled at least half that
* worked on Grand Opening ad campaigns
* designed an exterior sign and signed an agreement with a sign company
* subbed for half a dozen teachers, since May is symphony season and June is vacation season

At least I'll get a break while waiting for permits

Then it starts getting busy again in mid-July. Then we'll be:
* overseeing construction
* buying pianos, guitars, violins, furniture, wall hangings, computers, screens, coffee pots, office supplies, cleaning supplies, etc.
* planning a Grand Opening event
* hiring new teachers, receptionists, and lab attendants

But the good news is that effective August 1st, my recently promoted employees completely take over management of the current Gahanna campus, freeing me up for all the other stuff.

For those of you who are interested:

The MTMS Polaris Campus Grand Opening is scheduled for Sunday, September 15th.


I'd love to see you there. *Heart*

Peace,
Michelle
 
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