Nashville Wine Festival and City Winery Nashville are proud to host the first annual Nashville Fall Wine Fest on Saturday, September 9, 2017 – 12pm-4pm. Ticket holders will have the opportunity to taste over 50 wine options, as well as delicious beer from Tennessee Brew Works. Music will play throughout the venue with a live DJ! Ticket includes entry, entertainment, a souvenir acrylic wine glass, and all wine & beer samples. Light bites will be available at stations throughout our location during the event. All tickets are sold directly through the City Winery Nashville website.
Tickets on sale Wednesday, July 12 at 10AM CT and available for sale only through City Winery Nashville. First 100 tickets are $35. Tickets are then $45 in advance, $50 after August 31, $60 day-of the event.
This event is 21+ only. No children or pets allowed. Event is rain or shine. No outside food or beverage allowed. Wine and beer service will be cut off at 3:45PM. Please don’t drink and drive.
Main Street Brewfest, the highly anticipated festival put on each year by the Downtown Franklin Association (DFA), returns Saturday, March 11 to provide beer lovers with a taste of some of the best local, national and international brews. The Franklin, TN event, complete with live music and plenty of Irish cheer, will offer 50-plus craft beers at dozens of tasting sites from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m.
“We are excited to kick off spring with Brewfest once again,” said Julie Walton Garland, Brewfest chair. “The event is a fun way to encourage participants to explore all that Main Street has to offer, from the unique shops to the incredible restaurants.”
Presented by Lipman Brothers, the popular event plans to showcase the latest product and shine a spotlight on Williamson County’s microbrewery market. All proceeds will go to the continued revitalization and promotion of the Downtown Franklin historic district, which is on the National Register of Historic Places and designated by the National Trust as a Great American Main Street and a Preserve America community.
Many of the shops will extend their hours to remain open during the night event. In addition to the festivities and beer found on “America’s Favorite Main Street,” participants may also expect live music and food vendors along the avenues.
The public is welcome, however only ticket-holders will be able to participate in the beer tasting. Early bird tickets are available now until the end of the year for just $45. After Dec. 31, tickets will be $55 for general admission. Tickets can be purchased online here, via Eventbrite.
Franklin’s Main Street Brewfest is produced by the Downtown Franklin Association, a nationally certified Main Street Program of the National Trust and a division of the Heritage Foundation of Franklin and Williamson County. To learn more, visit www.downtownfranklintn.com.
Boys and Girls Clubs of Middle Tennessee – RBI First Pitch – Thursday, July 28, 2016 – First Tennessee Park
Join us for our FIRST PITCH event to learn more about Reviving Baseball in Inner Cities (RBI) and how we support youth in Middle Tennessee.
Your gift contributes to our efforts and includes:
$50 Ticket
- One (1) ticket in the Private Vanderbilt Picnic Area with right field wall seating at First Tennessee Park
- Ballpark-style meal, beer, and refreshments
- A Nashville Sounds baseball game
- Recognition in event program
Game begins at 7:05 PM. Meal and refreshments will be served from 6 – 7:30 PM. Gates open one-hour before game.
For tickets and more information please visit RBI First Pitch.
City Farmhouse Summer Pop-Up Fair – JUNE 17-18, 2016 – The Factory at Franklin – Downtown Franklin, TN Events
America’a favorite Pop-up Fair returns for the June shopping event!! Favored and featured in Southern Living, Garden & Gun, Romantic Country!!
Located in the Jamison and Liberty Exhibit Halls and the outside courtyard at the Historic Factory at Franklin!
Amazing shopping featuring 70 + hand selected vendors from across the U.S., live music, food trucks, and a silent auction featuring repurposed pieces designed from antique quilts donated by musician Sheryl Crow!!!
Show Dates: Friday Evening preview, June 17 – 4 p.m. till 8 p.m. Complimentary wine, beer, & snacks. Saturday, June 18, all day shopping from 8 a.m. till 6 p.m. (purchase Saturday tickets at the door)
For more information including lodging informaiton and a complete vendor list visit our website at: www.cityfarmhousefranklin.com
GENERAL ADMISSION
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8AM – 6PM
$12/person
PREVIEW PARTY
EARLY BUYING ADMISSION
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4PM – 8PM
$40/person
*includes weekend pass
*complimentary wine, beer & snacks will be served
Tickets and more information – City Farmhouse Summer Pop-Up Fair.
Festival Rebrands, Moves To Warmer Weather To Offer New Craft Beer Experience
For more than a decade, the Downtown Franklin Association (DFA) has provided beer lovers a taste of some of the best local, national and international brands during its annual Main Street Brewfest. This year, the event is moving its festivities to Saturday, May 7, so that attendees can enjoy warmer weather and a whole afternoon dedicated to 50-plus craft beers.
Presented by Lipman Brothers, the event will also debut new VIP options, in addition to extended tasting times and live music. Capitalizing on the natural backdrop of Historic Downtown Franklin, dozens of tasting sites will line Main Street from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m., and event organizers promise a focused emphasis on the latest craft brew product and a spotlight on Williamson County’s microbrewery market.
“From rebranding our look to changing the date and time, we couldn’t be more excited for what Brewfest is going to bring to ‘America’s Favorite Main Street’ this year,” said Kristy Williams, director of the Downtown Franklin Association, a subsidiary of the Heritage Foundation of Franklin & Williamson County. “We are constantly looking for ways to enhance the experience for our friends, and believe the changes we’ve made to this year’s event will add another dimension to the Brewfest everyone has look forward to each Spring.”
In addition to the array of local, national and international craft beers that will be available for tasting in the city’s historic core, festival-goers will also have the opportunity to purchase a VIP ticket that will provide an elevated experience unlike any Brewfest has offered in the past. Those ticket buyers will have access to an exclusive area offering food, wine, a specialty cocktail and additional craft beer that won’t be offered to general admission, plus a VIP lounge at JJ’s Wine Bar and a 30-minute head start at tasting sites.
Leading the event this year is Tyler Crowell of Corsair Distillery and Claire Marshall. Crowell of A. Marshall Family Foods Inc., who will serve as the 2016 Brewfest chairs and collaborate with Lipman Brothers in hand-picking this year’s beer selections. As Franklin residents and community activists, the Crowells’ combined industry experience and insight into the world of craft beer is expected to add another layer of sophistication to the event. The pair, assisted by co-chair Julie Walton Garland of Walton’s Antique and Estate Jewelry, will lead a committee of dedicated volunteers who produce the event each year.
“We’ve really thought through how to make this Brewfest a first-rate festival that outshines the rest, and I think the difference will be noticeable,” Crowell said. “It’s all about showcasing the best of the best in craft beer this year and we’re excited to be working closely with Lipman Brothers to select a diverse sampling from craft breweries, both local and abroad. I expect this to be our best year yet.”
Main Street will be closed to vehicle traffic at 5 a.m. and the public is welcome, but only ticket-holders will be able to participate in the beer tasting. In addition to the camaraderie and beer found on “America’s Favorite Main Street,” participants can also expect live music and food vendors along the avenues, to add to the festival-like atmosphere.
“There’s something unique about downtown Franklin, and Brewfest is just another one of those things that makes this place special,” Garland said. “Each year, the event provides a fun way to encourage participants to explore our retail district, shop at local stores and eat at downtown restaurants, and we want to ensure it’s a high-quality festival that people can enjoy in a safe and family-friendly atmosphere. ”
General admission tickets are $55 and VIP tickets are $85, and both can be purchased online at downtownfranklintn.com/brew-fest. To encourage a better flow of traffic, ticket-holders will check in at City Hall to get a site map, a description of the beers and a complimentary tasting glass.
Attendees are also encouraged to arrange safe rides to and from Brewfest, and will be provided with multiple options for doing so. The Franklin Transit Authority is offering round-trip transportation to and from locations inside Franklin city limits for a $6 fee. To reserve a ride, call (615) 628-0263 or email twilighttodd@tmagroup.org. In addition, we’ve partnered with Lyft ridesharing service who will be offering a 10% discount to existing users who use the code TAPHISTORY10.
Those looking to extend their stay can find hotels available by visiting www.visitfranklin.com–but in order to take advantage of the trolley, the hotel must be within the Franklin city limits. The Drury Plaza Hotel in Cool Springs will also be offering special room rates and shuttle service for festival-goers who call and request reservations using group #2270197.
Franklin’s Main Street Brew Fest is produced by the Downtown Franklin Association, a nationally accredited Main Street Program and a division of the Heritage Foundation of Franklin and Williamson County. Proceeds from the event go to the continued revitalization and promotion of the historic district, which is on the National Register of Historic Places and designated by the National Trust as a Great American Main Street and a Preserve America community. To learn more, visit www.DowntownFranklinTn.com.
Festival Rebrands, Moves To Warmer Weather To Offer New Craft Beer Experience
For more than a decade, the Downtown Franklin Association (DFA) has provided beer lovers a taste of some of the best local, national and international brands during its annual Main Street Brewfest. This year, the event is moving its festivities to Saturday, May 7, so that attendees can enjoy warmer weather and a whole afternoon dedicated to 50-plus craft beers.
Presented by Lipman Brothers, the event will also debut new VIP options, in addition to extended tasting times and live music. Capitalizing on the natural backdrop of Historic Downtown Franklin, dozens of tasting sites will line Main Street from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m., and event organizers promise a focused emphasis on the latest craft brew product and a spotlight on Williamson County’s microbrewery market.
“From rebranding our look to changing the date and time, we couldn’t be more excited for what Brewfest is going to bring to ‘America’s Favorite Main Street’ this year,” said Kristy Williams, director of the Downtown Franklin Association, a subsidiary of the Heritage Foundation of Franklin & Williamson County. “We are constantly looking for ways to enhance the experience for our friends, and believe the changes we’ve made to this year’s event will add another dimension to the Brewfest everyone has look forward to each Spring.”
In addition to the array of local, national and international craft beers that will be available for tasting in the city’s historic core, festival-goers will also have the opportunity to purchase a VIP ticket that will provide an elevated experience unlike any Brewfest has offered in the past. Those ticket buyers will have access to an exclusive area offering food, wine, a specialty cocktail and additional craft beer that won’t be offered to general admission, plus a VIP lounge at JJ’s Wine Bar and a 30-minute head start at tasting sites.
Leading the event this year is Tyler Crowell of Corsair Distillery and Claire Marshall. Crowell of A. Marshall Family Foods Inc., who will serve as the 2016 Brewfest chairs and collaborate with Lipman Brothers in hand-picking this year’s beer selections. As Franklin residents and community activists, the Crowells’ combined industry experience and insight into the world of craft beer is expected to add another layer of sophistication to the event. The pair, assisted by co-chair Julie Walton Garland of Walton’s Antique and Estate Jewelry, will lead a committee of dedicated volunteers who produce the event each year.
“We’ve really thought through how to make this Brewfest a first-rate festival that outshines the rest, and I think the difference will be noticeable,” Crowell said. “It’s all about showcasing the best of the best in craft beer this year and we’re excited to be working closely with Lipman Brothers to select a diverse sampling from craft breweries, both local and abroad. I expect this to be our best year yet.”
Main Street will be closed to vehicle traffic at 5 a.m. and the public is welcome, but only ticket-holders will be able to participate in the beer tasting. In addition to the camaraderie and beer found on “America’s Favorite Main Street,” participants can also expect live music and food vendors along the avenues, to add to the festival-like atmosphere.
“There’s something unique about downtown Franklin, and Brewfest is just another one of those things that makes this place special,” Garland said. “Each year, the event provides a fun way to encourage participants to explore our retail district, shop at local stores and eat at downtown restaurants, and we want to ensure it’s a high-quality festival that people can enjoy in a safe and family-friendly atmosphere. ”
General admission tickets are $55 and VIP tickets are $85, and both can be purchased online at downtownfranklintn.com/brew-fest. To encourage a better flow of traffic, ticket-holders will check in at City Hall to get a site map, a description of the beers and a complimentary tasting glass.
Attendees are also encouraged to arrange safe rides to and from Brewfest, and will be provided with multiple options for doing so. The Franklin Transit Authority is offering round-trip transportation to and from locations inside Franklin city limits for a $6 fee. To reserve a ride, call (615) 628-0263 or email twilighttodd@tmagroup.org. In addition, we’ve partnered with Lyft ridesharing service who will be offering a 10% discount to existing users who use the code TAPHISTORY10.
Those looking to extend their stay can find hotels available by visiting www.visitfranklin.com–but in order to take advantage of the trolley, the hotel must be within the Franklin city limits. The Drury Plaza Hotel in Cool Springs will also be offering special room rates and shuttle service for festival-goers who call and request reservations using group #2270197.
Franklin’s Main Street Brew Fest is produced by the Downtown Franklin Association, a nationally accredited Main Street Program and a division of the Heritage Foundation of Franklin and Williamson County. Proceeds from the event go to the continued revitalization and promotion of the historic district, which is on the National Register of Historic Places and designated by the National Trust as a Great American Main Street and a Preserve America community. To learn more, visit www.DowntownFranklinTn.com.