Source One Five Presents: A Charlie Brown Christmas 

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Directed By Rachel  Meinhart 

Playing at the Little Brick Theatre @ The Factory at Franklin Nov 30th- Dec 9th

Everyone’s favorite holiday classic comes to life in Source One Five’s premiere production; A Charlie Brown Christmas! Join Charlie Brown, Snoopy, Lucy, Linus, and the whole Peanuts gang as they produce their own Christmas play and ultimately learn the true meaning of the season. Adapted from Charles M. Schulz’s timeless story, A Charlie Brown Christmas features the unforgettable music of Vince Guaraldi, as well as beloved holiday carols performed by the Peanuts characters. There’s no better way to discover the magic of the season!

 
Performance Schedule: 

Friday, November 30 at 7:00pm 

Saturday, December 1 at 2:00pm 

Saturday, December 1 at 7:00pm 

Sunday December 2 at 2:00pm 

Friday December 7 at 7:00pm 

Saturday, December 8 at 2:00pm 

Sunday, December 9 at 2:00pm 

A Charlie Brown Christmas is presented by arrangement with TAMS-WITMARK

For tickets and more information about Source One Five: www.sourceonefive.com 

A Christmas Carol: A Live Radio Play

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Bethlehem Players Christmas Carol Franklin TN

Franklin, TN –  Christmas Carol: A Live Radio Play” is being presented December 1 through 3 by the Bethlehem Players, Bethlehem United Methodist Church community theatre troupe, in the Grassland area of Franklin, 2419 Bethlehem Loop Road, Franklin, TN (37069). 

Written by Joe Landry and directed locally by Johnny Peppers, the stage production is inspired by the classic American Charles Dickens novella “A Christmas Carol” and is performed as a 1940s live radio broadcast in front of a studio audience.

“After staging the hugely popular “It’s A Wonderful Life: A Live Radio Play,” we are thrilled to be returning for this seasonal fun,” Peppers said. “It is also the first time the Bethlehem Players are on stage after the loss of one of our beloved cast mates and church member, Robbin Holland. We’re honoring her by designating Miriam’s Promise as the benefiting charity for all three performances. Robbin was a long-time advocate for the nonprofit organization as well as for children in the Grassland community and Nashville area.” 

The large cast for the talented production includes four area radio veterans: Pat Reilly as Ebenezer Scrooge, Mark McNulty as Bob Cratchit, Brian Zimmerman as Scrooge’s nephew, and Harry Robinson as Jacob Marley. The other cast members include: Jim Allen, Art Ankrum, Sharon Brugman, Steve Brugman, Lori Heatherington, Stephanie Jackson, Allison Maddock, Jim Melrose, Debbie Robinson, Janie Varn, David Varn, Ginny Welles, and production musical director Kandace Peppers.

During intermission of each performance, Santa Claus will be on hand to visit and take pictures with children in the audience.

“A Christmas Carol: A Live Radio Play” is presented December 1 and 2 at 7:00 p.m. and December 3 at 2:00 p.m. With limited seating, $10 per person general admission tickets are available via TicketsNashville.comor by calling the Bethlehem Ticket line at 615-669-BPAC (2722).

In addition to presenting the play, Bethlehem United Methodist Church also has these seasonal activities taking place at the church and open to the community:

Dec. 1-3 A Christmas Carol: A Live Radio Play

Dec. 8 A Night in Bethlehem (6-8pm) – interactive, family experience taking participants to the place where Jesus was born

Dec. 23 Saturday Christmas service at 6:00pm

Dec. 24 Christmas Eve Services 4:00 p.m. (Childrens’ Service) and 6:00 p.m. (Traditional Service).

Founded in 1997, the Bethlehem Players have staged for packed audiences two world premiere productions, Southern Fried Funeral and Southern Fried Nuptials, as well as hits like Steel Magnolias, A Bad Year for Tomatoes, Rumors, Fiddler On The Roof, Annie, Barefoot In The Park, and most recently, Dearly Beloved. More info, www.bethlehemumc.com.

Christmas Parade

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Franklin Kiwanis Christmas Parade – Holiday Events in Historic Downtown Franklin, TN

 

The Franklin Kiwanis Christmas Parade is held annually the first Saturday in December. Winding through the streets of Historic Downtown Franklin, TN, the parade is a community celebration of the traditions of the Christmas season.

All entries must be decorated in the spirit of the theme.

Sat, December 2, 2017

2:00 PM – 3:30 PM CST

LOCATION

Jim Warren Park – Participant Check In / Line up

705 Boyd Mill Avenue

Franklin, TN

Franklin Christmas Tree Lighting on the Square

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Franklin, TN Christmas tree lighting event, downtown Franklin events and holiday activities, shopping, family fun and so much more!

Franklin Christmas Tree Lighting on the Square  Friday, December 1, 6:00-8 p.m

Franklin—The city of Franklin is excited to light up the square Friday, December 1, for the 2017 Christmas tree lighting, the best tree lighting event in Middle Tennessee! 

Freedom Intermediate School Honors Choir and Independence High School Choir will sing with a special guest performer before Mayor Ken Moore flips the switch on the tree.  News Two morning host Neil Orne will be here to help celebrate the season.

This year the event is sponsored by Spring Tree Media, Middle Tennessee Electric Membership Corporation (MTEMC). Williamson Medical Center sponsors the free photos with Santa beginning at 5:30 pm, and Mars Petcare is offering another photo opportunity on the square that is pet friendly, so pets are welcome! Characters from Gaylord Opryland ICE, A Charlie Brown Christmas will be on hand to take photos with kids, plus more surprises. 

The Downtown Franklin Association is participating with fun happenings in the downtown stores and they will stay open late that night so shoppers can get an early start on their Christmas shopping.  The Franklin Noon Rotary and the new Downtown Franklin Rotary will hand out free refreshments.

“This event is so special to our community. We thank our sponsors and all attendees who bring the Christmas Spirit to Franklin,” said Mayor Ken Moore.  “We invite everyone to come out early, the square will close about 5 p.m. and be closed to fourth Avenue; photo opportunities will begin at 5:30 and the performance will begin at 6:30pm.  We expect to light the tree at 7 p.m.”  For more details visit http://www.franklintn.gov

 

MADE SOUTH Holiday

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MADE SOUTH events celebrate the best artisan goods, food, drink, music and art in the South!

A portion of proceeds from this event will benefit New Hope Academy!made south holiday market franklin tn


MADE SOUTH Holiday VIP Party

Friday, November 17, 2017 from 5p-9p

  • Early shopping with 130+ of the finest makers & artisans in the South
  • Two drink tickets for Eli Mason cocktails or local beers
  • Sample tastings from local and regional chefs and restaurants presented by Eat Y’all
  • Distiller tastings
  • Guaranteed MADE SOUTH reusable tote bag
  • Live music
  • VIP wristband for early admission to Saturday’s event
  • 21+ event
  • Rain or shine
  • Free parking

MADE SOUTH Holiday

Saturday, November 18, 2017 from 10a-5p (VIP admission begins at 9a)

  • Shop 130+ of the finest makers & artisans in the South
  • Sample tastings from local and regional chefs and restaurants presented by Eat Y’all
  • Southern Knife Fight chef competition presented by Springer Mountain Farms
  • Distiller tastings for 21+ guests
  • Live music
  • Free parking
  • Family friendly
  • Rain or shine
  • Children 12 years of age or younger admitted free with paying adult
  • First 2,000 guests on Saturday receive a complimentary MADE SOUTH reusable tote bag

For more information – see MADE SOUTH Holiday Returns to Franklin.

 

What’s This? What’s This? A Movie Gang Christmas!

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The Franklin Theatre – What’s This? What’s This? A Movie Gang Christmas December 23rd – 4:00pm and 7:00pm in Downtown Franklin, TN

It’s The Movie Gang’s favorite time of the year and December marks our 1 year anniversary so we are going all out!

Find out our surprise Christmas movie at TheMovieGang.com.

Besides the fun decorations and interactive lighting that will coincide with the movie, the night will also include the following:

– Free Holiday Donut courtesy of FIVE DAUGHTERS BAKERY (Late Showing)

– Free Holiday Cookie courtesy of Five Daughters Bakery (Early Showing)

– Free Holiday Hot Chocolate courtesy of  HONEST COFFEE ROASTERS.

– ALL THINGS CO.  Toy Drive – We ask you to please bring a new toy. Big or Small as a donation that we will be giving to the children at The Vanderbilt Children’s Hospital!

– Ugly Christmas Sweaters Will be rewarded with a free Candy Cane!

And always be ready for more surprises!

A Christmas Story

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A Christmas Story will be at Andrew Johnson Theater in Nashville, TN – December 1 through December 21, 2016

This is Nashville Rep’s eighth consecutive year performing A Christmas Story for Nashville, and we’re pretty sure you don’t need another description of the show. There’s a leg lamp, a pink bunny suit, and “Deck The Halls” sung in a Chinese restaurant. ‘Nuf said. Last season’s new cast looks forward to seeing you again.

APPROPRIATE AUDIENCE: Age 8 and older. If you are considering bringing someone younger than 8, please note that this is a full length play with a running time of over 2 hours.

Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas!

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How the Grinch Stole Christmas, events in Franklin, TN, downtown family events, kids events, holiday festivals, shopping, antiques and more!

The Grinch returns bigger, meaner and greener to steal Christmas in Nashville, TN! This record-setting Broadway sensation features the hit songs “You’re A Mean One, Mr. Grinch” and “Welcome Christmas” from the original animated television special. Max the Dog narrates as the mean and scheming Grinch, whose heart is “two sizes too small,” decides to steal Christmas away from the Holiday loving Whos. Magnificent sets and costumes inspired by Dr. Seuss’ original illustrations transport audiences to the whimsical world of Whoville, as this sparkling production breathes new life into this timeless story of the true meaning of Christmas.
Don’t miss what The New York Times calls “AN EXTRAORDINARY PERFORMANCE! 100 times better than any bedside story.”

Unique Children’s Toy Stores

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Are you doing a bit of last minute Christmas shopping? Check out these toy stores in Franklin, TN – Williamson County:

 

Brilliant Sky Toys & Books
1705 Mallory Lane, Brentwood, TN | 615-309-0557
franklintoystores.com

Learning Express
420 Cool Springs Blvd., Franklin, TN | 615-771-3434
learningexpress.com/store/franklin

Little Kids’ Star Gear
1556 West McEwen Drive, Ste. 108 Franklin, TN | 615-771-9919

Nolensville Toy Shop
9895 Old Clovercroft Road, Nolensville, TN | 615-819-2949
nolensvilletoyshop.com

Parent-Teacher Store
1113 Murfreesboro Road, Ste. 203, Franklin, TN | 615-599-3477
parentteacherstoreusa.com

Must See Franklin Tree

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Christmas tree, holiday events in Franklin, TN, FranklinIs for family events, restaurants, shows, shopping, antiques, kids events and more!!

Named by USA Today as a “Must See” place to view Christmas lights in 2015, Downtown Franklin, TN is glowing even brighter this holiday season thanks to the generous contributions of various local businesses, individuals and business owners who helped fund the lighting of 12 trees lining the Public Square in the 16-block Historic Register district.

The Downtown Franklin Association (DFA) — an accredited Main Street organization of more than 200 local business owners committed to historic preservation and community vibrancy — coordinated and fundraised over $12,000 in order to place 251 lit spheres in each tree.

“The newly illuminated trees, along with the City of Franklin’s new majestic tree, take Downtown Franklin, TN’s holiday enchantment up a notch” said Marianne DeMeyers, DFA president and owner of Tin Cottage. “I am really proud of how our donors came together to put their mark on the holiday lighting this year. I hope it is a new holiday tradition that continues to get better year after year.”

The decorative trees further complement the new 40-foot Christmas tree in the center of the Square that the City of Franklin assembles each year as the centerpiece of Franklin’s holiday decor.

The additional lights this year can be attributed to the efforts of the DFA Lighting Committee created by the organization’s Design Chair, Ernie Reynolds. The committee is made of up members with a variety of backgrounds, including Lisa Biggers, owner of J.J. Ashley’s and Marianne Schroer, executive director of Williamson County CASA.

For the third year, the Presenting Sponsor for the holiday lights is Franklin Synergy Bank.

“This partnership is very important to us,” said Aimee Punessen, senior vice president and chief marketing officer for Franklin Synergy Bank. “Downtown Franklin is the location of our headquarters. It has always been our pleasure to participate in this event that is so meaningful to our community. Plus, it’s always fun to see our friends and neighbors.”

Gold Sponsors include J.J. Ashley’s, Outdoor Classic Structures, Tin Cottage, Historic Hanner Building with Heart and Hands, including The Cellar on Main. Silver Sponsors include Williamson County CASA and CJ’s Off The Square.

To learn more about Historic Downtown Franklin and the work of the Downtown Franklin Association, visit its website, www.DowntownFranklinTN.com.

More About Downtown Franklin Association  

Since its founding in 1984, the Downtown Franklin Association (DFA) has spearheaded the revitalization of Franklin’s historic downtown core. We’ve done it by following the four-point program of the National Main Street Center of the National Trust for Historic Preservation: Organization, Design, Promotion and Economic Vitality.

Working in partnership with the Heritage Foundation of Franklin & Williamson County–the DFA’s parent organization–and with property owners, preservationists, city and county government, and local businesses in our historic retail district, the DFA has helped create one of the nation’s Main Street success stories. We’ve earned national recognition as an authentic, eclectic place that offers something for everyone in an atmosphere that reminds locals and visitors alike of a simpler time in our history – a place where community matters.