6:00 pm | Saturday, Sep 17th
For four decades, the Heritage Ball has emphasized the importance of historic preservation in the community and underscored the efforts of the Heritage Foundation of Franklin & Williamson County. Generations of Williamson County residents have made a tradition of supporting the Heritage Ball, the community’s longest-running black tie event. The 2015 Ball cast a special spotlight on the ca. 1941 Old, Old Jail–the Foundation’s future headquarters and the community’s Big House for Historic Preservation!
The Heritage Ball includes a craft cocktail hour, a farm-to-fork menu, an impressive silent auction, and dynamic performances provided by two live bands!
For more information please visit Heritage Ball.
Producing the Heritage Ball is just one of the many activities of The Heritage Foundation of Franklin & Williamson County. Since 1967 the non-profit group has been dedicated to protecting and preserving Williamson County’s historic, architectural and geographic resources; in short, saving the places that matter.
6:00 pm | Saturday, Mar 5th
If you’re looking for a night of luxury and excitement, while helping hundreds of children in your community, then this is the event for you! Legacy Ball is red carpet event that consists of live and silent auctions, entertainment, delicious food, and a chance to show off that amazing outfit you’ve needed a reason to wear.
Event Details:
Saturday, March 5th at 6:00pm
Embassy Suites
820 Crescent Centre Dr., Franklin, Tennessee 37067
Cocktail Attire
Please visit Legacy Ball 2016 to register and for more information.
4:48 pm | Thursday, Jan 28th
Come out to the Embassy Suites in Cool Springs for dinner, drinks, dancing, and more, on Saturday, February 13. Tickets are $125 per person or $1,000 for a table of 10. As one of the most anticipated events of the year and serving as the nonprofit’s primary fundraiser, the Mardi Gras Ball is a unique event where a nominated Royal Court will battle one another to see who can raise the most donations for My Friend’s House. The top male and female nominees will be crowned King and Queen!
About My Friend’s House
My Friend’s House Family and Children’s Services was founded by Juvenile Court Judge Jane Franks after she grew frustrated by the lack of facilities in the area to house and care for boys that needed to be removed from an unhealthy home environment. The non-profit began operations in 1988 and has since provided a home and services for more than 2,000 boys and their families. Located at 626 Eastview Circle in Franklin, My Friend’s House provides a variety of programs and services to help youth recover from adverse situations and to become successful young adults. It is the only private residential program serving young men in Williamson County. For more information, please call 615.790.8553 or visit myfriendshousetn.org.