Valentine’s Grand Dance

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Valentines grand dance at homestead manor, events in Franklin, TN and things to do on Valentine's Day for couples and friends.Valentine’s Dance at Homestead Manor

It’s not called the GRAND DANCE for nothin’, people. If you think you can cut a rug with the best of them, we’re gonna hold you to that! Looking for more than the same old Valentine’s plans? Dress to impress, because we’re throwing you an elevated party the likes of which you’ve never seen.

Round up your single girlfriends, bring your special someone, or come as you are! You’re going to have a blast from the moment we greet you with a glass of champagne and lead you to the most delicious hand-crafted spread of appetizers and delectable desserts (courtesy of locals-favorite, Triple Crown Bakery). Plus, break out those dancing shoes, because the entertainment will be top-notch as the 10-piece Downtown Band, back by popular demand, rocks the house all night long! Oh, also — two words… photo booth!

More information on website.

*THIS EVENT IS 21+ AND UP*

Antiques at the Factory Christmas Open House

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Franklin Improv All Stars

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franklin-all-stars-improv-franklin-tnImprov Comedy in Franklin Tennessee!

Located in America’s favorite small town, the Factory at Franklin is known for many amazing things. Music, history, fantastic restaurants and great shopping. On Friday, October 14th at 7pm, you can add world-class comedy to that list, as the Franklin Improv All-Stars make their stage premiere at the historic and recently remodeled Little Brick Theater.

Enjoy a night of razor-sharp wit, instantly created songs, celebrity impersonations, slapstick and more!  Instead of staying at home watching reruns of Whose Line or Saturday Night Live, be a part of live interactive theater by shouting out wild and weird suggestions. Everything on stage will be made up on the spot, making it great for groups, date nights, and fun for the entire family. The opening night cast is an all-star team of Barry McAllister, Lacie Madison, Michael Kearney, Ellen Tift, Jesse Briggs, Brittany Birrer & musical director Martin Brady.

The Franklin Improv All-Stars are professional comedians with hundreds of shows under their belts, from the best theaters in the nation. They will also be joined by guest performers cherry-picked from the worlds of theater and comedy.  Enjoy dinner before the show at Safire, Mafioza’s, or Gulf Pride Seafood, then enjoy a drink at the bar located inside the theater. The theater is handicap accessible with raised stadium seating, watch a comedy show in the pinnacle of comfort. 

Tickets are available online or at the door for $15. Preorder your tickets to guarantee a seat at www.franklinimprov.com.

 

2016 Hope Grows

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hope-grows-franklin-tnThe Refuge Center for Counseling 2016 Hope Grows Benefit – October 11, 2016 @ 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm- Jamison Theater

Join The Refuge Center for Counseling for Hope Grows, a benefit supporting The Refuge Center for Counseling. The 4th annual fundraising dinner and awards ceremony is scheduled for Tuesday, October 11, 2016 from 6-9 p.m. at The Factory at Franklin, Jamison Hall.

Please see website for tickets and more information. 

Kids Day

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Williamson County Fair

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Williamson County Fair Franklin TNWilliamson County Fair – Franklin, TN – Fun Family Activities and Events!

 
The 2016 Williamson County Fair will be held August 5th through 13th at the Williamson County Agricultural EXPO Park,4215 Long Lane, Franklin, Tennessee 37064.
 
FAIR HOURS
 
Monday – Thursday
6:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m.

(Midway closes at 11:00 p.m.)
 
Friday
6:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m.

(Midway closes at 12:00 midnight)
 
Saturday
10:00 a.m. – 10:00 p.m.

(Midway closes at 12:00 midnight)
 
Sunday
12:00 noon – 10:00 p.m.

(Midway closes at 11:00 p.m.)

WE’RE SO COOL……

Because we have air conditioned building, packed full of cool vendor booths, cool food and cool free entertainment! Our fairgrounds also features “misting fans” located throughout the midway. You can get a quick, cool “mist” between rides, outdoor shows and as you stroll the midways!

For more information and tickets, please see Williamson County Fair.
 

 

A Conversation With Roy Clark

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A Conversation With Roy Clark – The Franklin Theatre – Downtown Franklin

Roy is a Virginia born, multi-award winning virtuoso, actor, vocalist, philanthropist and all ’round great human being!
He has headlined some of the world’s most prestigious venues such as Carnegie Hall, Madison Square Garden, Grand Palace in Brussels and the Rossiya Theatre in Moscow! A partial list of his many awards include:

Entertainer of the Year, Academy of Country Music

Comedy Act of the Year, Academy of Country Music

Picker of the Year, Playboy Magazine’s Reader’s Poll

Best Country Guitarist, Guitar Magazine

Grammy Award for “Alabama Jubilee.”

Roy became a Grand Ole Opry member in 1987. He was a favorite recurring actor on the classic television sitcom “The Beverly Hillbillies” which spawned several acting roles on television and the movies. Roy was the first country music artist to guest host Johnny Carson’s Tonight Show! He also hosted the incomparable “Hee Haw” show for over two decades. He and wife Barbara live in Oklahoma where he finds time to fish, fly his airplanes and ride motorcycles.

For tickets please visit The Franklin Theatre.

Sponsored by Jackson National Life
Presented by Franklin Theatre Live

Gary Morris

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Gary Morris – The Franklin Theatre – Downtown Franklin, TN Events

The romantic ballads of Texas-born Gary Morris were staples of country radio in the1980s — none more so than “The Wind Beneath My Wings,” which was covered by Bette Midler later in the decade and became a song heard at weddings perhaps more often than any other.

From the start, Morris had a powerful voice well suited to the musical theater stage, and after his string of country hits came to an end he enjoyed a successful theatrical career. Morris didn’t give up on country music at first; he recorded 12 country albums in all, including the innovative, mostly acoustic Plain Brown Wrapper, and he notched 16 Top Ten singles.

But his role in Les Misérables evolved into a part in the show’s touring production and then in its symphonically accompanied recording. These activities took time, and Morris’ country career suffered. His live-theater activities,on the other hand, flourished; he appeared with another former progressive country singer, Linda Ronstadt, in the Broadway adaptation of Puccini’s opera La Bohème, and he spent much of the 1990s working on other pop projects such as a PBS special concert performance in the Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow, Russia.

Morris returned to country music as a performer in Branson, MO, and as a producer in the late 90s. He has shepherded the career of his son, Matthew, and has often performed private concerts for corporate clients. Morris resides at his own fly-fishing lodge in the Colorado Rockies.

Sponsored by Jackson National Life

Presented by Franklin Theatre Live

The Kadillacs Concert – July 4th Celebration – Brentwood, TN

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Fourth of July Fireworks in Brentwood, TN

Kadillacs and Fireworks to Light Up Brentwood’s 4th

The City of Brentwood is sponsoring its twenty-eighth Independence Day Celebration. The event will be held at the Eddy Arnold Amphitheater in Crockett Park from 7:00 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. Entertainment will be provided by Paul Ross and the “The Kadillacs”. Admission is free to the community. The sponsors are H.G. Hill Realty Company, LLC and the City of Brentwood.

Agenda:

7:00 pm The Kadillacs

9:00 pm Fireworks

9:30 pm The Kadillacs

Parking is limited in Crockett Park. The community is encouraged to park at the Library or River Park and use the bikeway. Residents that live in nearby subdivisions are asked to walk or ride bikes to the park.

At 8:45 pm, to help with traffic control:

The following streets will be designated as one-way traffic:

  • Crockett Road from the park to Wilson Pike,
  • Wilson Pike from Crockett Road to Moores Lane
  • Wilson Pike from Crockett Road to Concord Road

The following streets will be closed to traffic in the direction listed below:

  • Wilson Pike at Concord Road closed to south bound traffic
  • Wilson Pike at Moores Lane closed to north bound traffic
  • Crockett Road at Volunteer Parkway closed to east bound traffic

Entry into Crockett Park by car will stop at 8:30 pm.

The festival is planned as a family affair with music, dancing, and fireworks for everyone. The City of Brentwood invites you to bring your picnic baskets and join us in celebrating our Country’s birthday!

.The Kadillacs 

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Fireworks Policy – If at all possible, Brentwood will have the fireworks display. If there is lightning, strong winds or continuous rain between 7:00 – 9:00, the fireworks will be postponed to July 5th at 9:00.

Concert Cancellation Policy – the concert will be performed rain or shine. Lightning in the area is the only reason the concert will be cancelled. No rain date for the concert.

Franklin on the Fourth – Downtown Franklin

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“Franklin on the Fourth” in Downtown Franklin, TN – The annual Independence Day celebration begins at 10 a.m. on July 4th.

The free festival kicks off at 10 a.m. on Saturday, July 4th, with bluegrass music playing from the stage.  Food vendors include everything from roasted corn on the cob to BBQ; ice cream to nachos; and corn dogs to smoothies.  Craft vendors will fill the area with wood working, jewelry and other handmade items. 

Our presenting sponsors, Kroger and Williamson Medical Center, will have booths right on the Square.  Antique cars will line Main Street between the square and 4th Avenue.  The kid’s zone on 3rd Avenue North will have inflatables, a petting zoo, and pony rides.  The always fun Children’s Parade begins lining up at 4:45 and starts at 5 p.m. 

Franklin on the Fourth ends at 8 p.m. to give attendees time to get to the Fireworks Display at the Park at Harlinsdale Farm.  The display, put on by the City of Franklin will begin at approximately 9 p.m.

“Franklin on the Fourth” is coordinated by the Franklin Lions Club and TN Events in conjunction with the City of Franklin.  All proceeds benefit the Franklin Lions Club. 

REMEMBER !!
The tradition of the “Children’s Parade” will continue and begin at 5:00 p.m. (Children will begin lining up at a designated marked location at 4:45) There will be Prizes for best costume and decorated bikes and wagons. Pets are welcome!

The event begins at 10 a.m. and ends at 8:00 p.m.