Mammal Pelts of Tennessee at Timberland Park

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Kids activities in Franklin, TN at Timberland Park.

Williamson County Parks and Recreation is proud to host ongoing nature programs and events at Timberland Park during the month of July.

Friday, July 26:  

4:30 p.m.  – Mammal Pelts of Tennessee:  Have you ever wanted to feel how soft an otter’s fur is? Or perhaps you want to pet a coyote. This is your chance to do so safely. Come out to Timberland Park for a talk about some of Tennessee’s native mammals and also get a chance to feel their pelts. Register for activity #14899 at www.wcparksandrec.com.

Timberland Park is located at mile marker 437.2 on the historic Natchez Trace Parkway, just south of the Highway 96 entrance and iconic bridge. For questions or additional information, call (615) 232-4154.

The Franklin Farmers Market

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Picture of the franklin farmers market with people walking around, shopping in the warm sunThe Franklin Farmers Market is a true Tennessee farmers market!

From produce, fruit and dairy to baked goods and meats, you’ll find delicious fresh food at the Franklin Farmers Market. And because it’s all from local farms, the variety of goods increases and changes each week through the seasons. You can taste the difference, because it all comes straight from the farm to the market, ripe and ready to enjoy. It’s Tennessee farm fresh food from real farmers, every Saturday morning at the Franklin Farmers Market. Plus, there are a select number of local crafts persons at the market too, with unique and beautiful goods for you to enjoy.

Market Hours: All Year Long, Every Saturday!

Spring/Summer Market:  April thru Oct,  8am – 1pm
Fall/Winter Market:  Nov thru March,  9am – 12pm

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The Franklin Farmers Market

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Picture of the franklin farmers market with people walking around, shopping in the warm sunThe Franklin Farmers Market is a true Tennessee farmers market!

From produce, fruit and dairy to baked goods and meats, you’ll find delicious fresh food at the Franklin Farmers Market. And because it’s all from local farms, the variety of goods increases and changes each week through the seasons. You can taste the difference, because it all comes straight from the farm to the market, ripe and ready to enjoy. It’s Tennessee farm fresh food from real farmers, every Saturday morning at the Franklin Farmers Market. Plus, there are a select number of local crafts persons at the market too, with unique and beautiful goods for you to enjoy.

Market Hours: All Year Long, Every Saturday!

Spring/Summer Market:  April thru Oct,  8am – 1pm
Fall/Winter Market:  Nov thru March,  9am – 12pm

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40th Annual Franklin Classic

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Presented by Tivity Health, the 40th Annual Franklin Classic is set for Labor Day morning (Monday, Sept. 3) on the Public Square in Franklin, offering 5K and 10K races open to anyone regardless of age or skill level, as well as a 1K Fun Run for kids.

The Franklin Classic takes place in the heart of downtown Franklin, TN, every Labor Day. Mark your calendars for this family-friendly, fun event!  The FunZone will be bigger than before with lots of fun activities for children of all ages including face painting for all, balloons, inflatables, cotton candy, basketball shoot, corn hole, and much more!  

Race Day – Monday, September 3, 2018 – 5:45 am – Until your race begins. 

Registration is now open at franklinclassic.org. Individuals and teams are encouraged to sign-up.

RUN OR WALK FOR MERCY COMMUNITY HEALTHCARE ON LABOR DAY!
The Franklin Classic benefits Mercy Community Healthcare located in Franklin, TN. Mercy Community Healthcare provides integrated primary care to the under-served in Williamson and surrounding counties. As a Community Health Center, Mercy Community Healthcare offers many services beyond primary care, which involve behavioral health counseling, psychiatric services, as well as complete care coordination, including services like chronic care management and assistance with social services. These services are available to patients of all ages, both insured and uninsured. The Mercy staff open their hearts to every patient and family and are committed to treating the whole person – body, mind, and spirit. From shots to wellness checks to counseling, Mercy makes long-term, lasting health more possible than ever.

40th Annual Franklin Classic Set for Labor Day

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August 15-31 Registrants Entered in Drawing for YMCA Family Membership

FRANKLIN, Tennessee – For 40 years, thousands of people have gathered in downtown Franklin on Labor Day to run for a good cause. Since 1999, the Franklin Classic has been the primary fundraiser for Mercy Community Healthcare, a comprehensive non-profit health clinic providing high quality care to middle Tennessee patients of all ages.

The 40th Annual Franklin Classic is set for Labor Day (Monday, September 3) on the Public Square in Franklin, TN, offering 5K and 10K races open to anyone regardless of age or skill level, as well as a 1K Fun Run for children. The event is presented by SilverSneakers by Tivity Health, and registration is open at franklinclassic.org.

Those who register between August 15 and August 31 will be entered in a drawing to win a membership package from the Franklin Family YMCA, which includes a six-monthfamily membership package (including the sign-up fee) and three personal training sessions for one family member.

“Every year, we see people who achieve personal health and fitness goals, having worked toward this race for months,” said Cindy Siler, CEO of Mercy Community Healthcare. “It’s rewarding for us to have played a part in someone’s life in that way – and to then use the proceeds to be a blessing in other people’s lives by providing access to quality healthcare.”

With a goal of 4,000 runners for the anniversary event, local businesses, churches, clubs, schools and other organizations are encouraged to create teams to run (or walk) the races.

“Anyone who’s been in Williamson County for long has likely supported the Franklin Classic in some way, as a runner, a sponsor, a planner or a spectator,” Siler said. “Many have been beneficiaries of the proceeds raised by the event, and many more may be new to town. We welcome anyone with an interest to join us as celebrate 40 years of this Franklin tradition.

This year’s race committee expanded the Age Group Award Categories so winners will be selected from ages ranging from 9 and under to 80-plus, meaning two race categories have been added – 70 to 74, and 75 to 79.

To learn more or register as a runner, please visit www.franklinclassic.org.

About Mercy
Mercy Community Healthcare was founded in 1999 as Mercy Children’s Clinic, with a mission to reflect the love and compassion of Jesus Christ by providing excellent healthcare to ALL and support to their families. The non-profit clinic added mental health and social services to its integrated care program in 2006, and expanded to a new facility at Williamson Square on Murfreesboro Road in 2009. Mercy was awarded a grant from the United States Department of Health and Human Services designating it as a Federally Qualified Health Center in June 2012, and in 2013, Mercy merged with Grace Medical Clinic and opened the Richard Anderson Adult Center.

As a result of this additional area of focus, Mercy Children’s Clinic transitioned to Mercy Community Healthcare. With its new name, Mercy Community Healthcare seeks to reflect its mission of providing quality, experienced care to everyone – adults, children, insured and uninsured, throughout Middle Tennessee.

As a non-profit community health provider, Mercy depends on the support of private donations to operate. For more information or to get involved, please visit mercycommunityhealthcare.org.

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Williamson County Fair

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Williamson County Fair in Franklin, TN, festivals, entertainment, events with great food, kids activities, family activities, rides, shows and more!Recognized among the best anywhere by its peers at the state and international levels, with last year’s event winning awards from the Tennessee Association of Fairs and the International Association of Fairs and Expos, the Williamson County Fair is supported by more than 1,800 volunteers, numerous sponsors, its home county and surrounding communities. Featuring numerous attractions, entertainment, and competitive events, the Fair has grown each summer and continues to be a beacon for agricultural education in Williamson County. 

The 2018 Williamson County Fair runs August 3rd through 11th at the Williamson County Agricultural EXPO Park, 4215 Long Lane, Franklin, TN, 37064.

Monday – Thursday: 6:00 PM. – 10:00 PM

Friday: 6:00 PM – 10:00 PM

Saturday: 10:00 a.m. – 10:00 p.m.

Sunday: 12:00 noon – 10:00 p.m.

 

Premiere* Merry Christmas, Uncle Scrooge! (feat. John Rhys-Davies)

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About the show

PREMIERE EVENT – with actor John Rhys-Davies

A stimulating new musical by Robin and Bill Wolaver, Merry Christmas Uncle Scrooge!, is based on Charles Dickens’s evergreen novella A Christmas Carol. This world premiere event takes the stage at Jamison Hall –  The Factory At Franklin, starring an exciting cast of young performers from the AMSMF and legendary Shakespearean actor John Rhys Davies (The Lord of the Rings, Indiana Jones) as the Narrator. Family, friends, and fans won’t want to miss this exciting world premier event! **Two performances will be given.

Price of Ticket: $50

Link to tickets: https://www.itickets.com/events/399336.html 

More about the Annie Moses Summer Music Festival

The Annie Moses Summer Music Festival is an educational program for young musicians, located in Franklin TN. From the practice room to live stage performances, the Annie Moses Summer Music Festival is an incredible opportunity for learning musicians to get in the middle of the action. The Festival boasts incredible guest artists like John Rhys-Davies, Josh Turner, Selah, Cimorelli, Jaci Velasquez, Krissy Nordhoff, and the Annie Moses Band. Are you a musician interested to learn more? For more about our musical programs visit www.anniemosessummermusicfestival.com/programs.

Community Members and Music-Lovers Gathered at Carnton on Sunday

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Community members and music-lovers gathered at Carnton on Sunday evening for a night of summer fun. The Sunset Concert Series kicked off its 2018 season with music from FAB: A Beatles Tribute. Families and friends gathered on the east lawn next to Carnton for a Franklin summer evening, accompanied by beautiful weather and food offerings from Yayo’s O.M.G. Tacos, Puckett’s Trolley, Maggie Moos ice cream and Retro Sno food trucks. Specialty drinks were offered, including margaritas provided by Chuy’s and mint juleps. The Sunset Concert Series raises funds for the Battle of Franklin Trust, which operates Carter House and Carnton. The July concert will be held on Sunday, July 29 and will featureResurrection: A Journey Tribute. For tickets and additional information, visit www.boft.org.

 

 

 

Memorial Day at Timberland Park

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May 28 at Timberland Park – Free Family Activities

Williamson County Parks and Recreation invites you to celebrate Memorial Day at Timberland Park with free family activities.  Bring the family, and visit Timberland Park on the historic Natchez Trace Pkwy. for four FREE programs: 9:30 a.m.-guided hike (1.5 miles over some strenuous terrain); 1:00 p.m.-edible plants walk and presentation; 3:00 p.m.-animal pelts; 4:15 p.m.-owl pellet dissection and discussion. Park admission and Memorial Day events are free and weather permitting.

Timberland Park is located at mile marker 437.2 on the historic Natchez Trace Parkway, south of the Highway 96 entrance. The rustic wooded preserve has a staffed, 2000-square-foot interpretive center and trails for hiking, bird watching and wildlife observation.  Open from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. daily. For more information about the Earth Day events call (615) 232-4154.

Williamson County Parks and Recreation is a public organization, here to benefit the community.  Anyone may register for and participate in the department’s programs, teams, classes and events. For program registration, pass purchasing or additional information, visit www.wcparksandrec.com.  You may also receive department information by “liking” Williamson County Parks and Recreation on Facebook; following us on Twitter at @wc_parksandrec or Instagram at @willcoparksandrec or on Pinterest or YouTube.

Franklin Hot Air Balloon Festival

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This year’s event will include live music, a Kids zone, VIP tent, Beer Tent, Food trucks, Craft vendors and a spectacular Hot Air Balloon Glow at dusk by the community lake.  Westhaven works to keep this event accessible to families, keeping ticket prices affordable.  They also want this event to be enjoyable for those that attend so we limit ticket sales to 5,000 people.

LOCATION

Westhaven Residents’ Club

1001 Westhaven Blvd

Franklin, TN 37064