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DTSTART;TZID=UTC+0:20171004T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC+0:20171019T163000
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SUMMARY:Early Voting
DESCRIPTION:Franklin\, TN residents can vote early in the 2017 Board of Mayor and Aldermen election at the Williamson County Administrative Complex – October 4th-19th. \nThe Williamson County Administrative Complex hours are from 8:00am to 4:30pm\, Monday through Friday\, and 8:00am to 12:00pm on Saturday. Early voting will end on October 19th. Please see website for more information. \n
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LOCATION:Unnamed Venue\, TN\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC+0:20171005T180000
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DTSTAMP:20260716T054228
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SUMMARY:Civil War Lecture Series
DESCRIPTION:\n \nERIC JACOBSON TO SPEAK AT CIVIL WAR LECTURE SERIES  \n“America\, Our Civil War and the Expanding Conversation” to take place on Thursday\, Oct. 5th \nFRANKLIN\, TN – The Battle of Franklin Trust will host its ongoing Civil War lecture series on Thursday\, Oct. 5 featuring speaker Eric A. Jacobson\, CEO of The Battle of Franklin Trust. Titled “America\, Our Civil War and the Expanding Conversation\,” the lecture will address current events\, changing interpretation and what is in store for the future of Civil War history. \n“The lecture series is a way to talk to and educate the community about topics that pertain to the Civil War and specifically the Battle of Franklin\,” said Jacobson. “This particular lecture will highlight certain controversies and issues surrounding perceptions of Civil War history and look at what the future might hold.” \nJacobson is the author of three books on the American Civil War\, “For Cause & For Country\,” “The McGavock Confederate Cemetery” and “Baptism of Fire.” He has been the CEO of The Battle of Franklin Trust since 2014\, leading the nonprofit organization in continued growth and preservation of the Franklin Battlefield\, Carnton and Carter House. \n“America\, Our Civil War and the Expanding Conversation” will take place at Williamson County’s new Performing Arts Theatre at Academy Park\, located at 112 Everbright Ave.\, Franklin\, Tenn. 37064. Parking is available on Everbright Ave. and behind the Williamson County Enrichment Center\, accessed on Granbury Street. The event begins at 6 p.m. and is free and open to the public. \n\n\n\n\nReservations are required due to limited seating.  Contact jayde@boft.org or (615)794-0903. The lecture will last approximately 45 minutes and will be followed by a Q&A. For more information about this lecture series\, visit www.boft.org. To learn more about the Williamson County’s Parks and Recreation Performing Arts Theater\, visit http://academyparktn.wcparksandrec.com/ . \n\n\n\n\nAbout The Battle of Franklin Trust \nThe Battle of Franklin Trust is a 501(c)3 management corporation acting on behalf of Franklin’s battlefield sites to contribute to visitors’ understanding of the Nov. 30\, 1864 Battle of Franklin. The Trust is organized for the charitable and educational purposes of preserving\, restoring\, maintaining and interpreting the properties\, artifacts and documents related to the battle to preserve this important part of the nation’s history. \n\n\n\n\n\n
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LOCATION:Academy Park Performing Arts Center\, 112 Everbright Avenue\, Franklin\, TN\, 37064\, United States
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SUMMARY:Hope Grows 2017
DESCRIPTION:Hope Grows\, our annual fundraising dinner will be held on Thursday\, October 5\, 2017\, from 6pm-9pm at The Factory at Franklin’s Jamison Hall. The dinner\, sponsored by Carrabba’s Italian Grill\, is a celebration of the hope and healing our clients find at The Refuge Center. \n9/21/17 Update: Hope Grows is almost sold out! Don’t delay in reserving your seats. If you cannot come\, but would still like to support the mission of The Refuge Center\, and this event\, please visit this page. Thank you! \nABOUT HOPE GROWS\nHope Grows is our annual fundraising dinner and celebration of the joy\, hope\, and healing found by so many at The Refuge Center for Counseling. This event is our single most important fundraiser that provides us with the support needed to advance our mission of providing affordable\, professional counseling services in order to empower\, educate\, and support individuals\, couples and families in need. We will also present the Hope Award to a member of the community who embodies our mission and values to empower\, educate and support those in need. Our 2017 Hope Award recipient is Mike Fisher\, retired captain of the Nashville Predators. Mike’s service to our community\, humility and faith in Christ embodies our core values and mission to empower\, educate and support those in need.  \nThe event will take place on Thursday\, October 5\, 2017\, at The Factory at Franklin in Jamison Hall featuring dinner\, award ceremony\, live painting silent auction by Roy Laws Art. Our musical guest is Christian recording artist Plumb. \n
URL:https://oldfranklinis.jlbdev.com/event/hope-grows-2017
LOCATION:Jamison Hall in The Factory at Franklin\, 230 Franklin Road \, Franklin\, TN\, 37064\, United States
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CATEGORIES:Fundraising Events,Music Events
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SUMMARY:Michael Martin Murphey
DESCRIPTION:Over the past 40 years\, Murphey has left an indelible mark on the American Music Landscape with hits like “Geronimo’s Cadillac\,” “Cosmic Cowboy\,” “Wildfire\,” “Carolina In The Pines\,” “Cherokee Fiddle\,” “What’s Forever For\,” and “Cowboy Logic.” \nBest known for a genre busting career that includes topping the Pop\, Country\, Bluegrass and Western Music charts\, the timing of High Stakes is particularly significant as the album release day falls on Earth Day (April 22). “It may sound like an oxymoron\, but ‘Cowboy Culture’ is real and relevant\,” Murphey says. “I celebrate men and women who love Dirt\, Grass and Water. \nSponsored by Jackson National Life \nPresented by Franklin Theatre Live \n
URL:https://oldfranklinis.jlbdev.com/event/michael-martin-murphey
LOCATION:The Franklin Theatre\, 419 Main Street\, Franklin\, TN\, 37064\, United States
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