The Heritage Foundation’s Main Street Festival Returns to Downtown Franklin, TN April 28-29

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FRANKLIN, TN — Spring is back, and so is the Heritage Foundation’s Main Street Festival, presented by First Tennessee Bank. The free popular spring celebration returns April 28-29, 2018, to downtown Franklin and is expected to draw a crowd of about 130,000 to historic Main Street for a fun-filled weekend of music, arts and crafts, food, and a fun filled kid’s zone.

“We’re very excited to present The Heritage Foundation’s 35th Annual Main Street Festival,” said Heritage Foundation Director of Festivals & Events Teryl O’Connor. “Main Street Festival is one of Franklin’s favorite spring traditions and we are thrilled to showcase our beautiful historic district and Main Street. We are so grateful to First Tennessee Bank for their longstanding support of The Heritage Foundation’s Main Street Festival. We would not be able to produce free street festivals in Franklin without the generous support of our sponsors.”

This year, live music will take place in three areas:  The GUITAR CENTER STAGE on the Public Square, Music Corner located inside the Mantra Beer Tent and the music stage on the corner of First Avenue and Main Street. A performance schedule is available on the Main Street Festival event page at www.williamsonheritage.org.  We are excited to announce the “Wannabeatles” tribute band and the “Faithfully” tribute band will be performing on the Guitar Center Stage located on the public square Saturday.  Please check our website for performance times.

Come join us for “Worship on the Square” on the Guitar Center Stage at the Public Square.  Worship  will begin at 11:00 a.m. Sunday, April 29th.   

DARK HORSE INSTITUTE and the Heritage Foundation of Williamson County are pleased to announce the first annual Battle of the Bands at this year’s Main Street Festival.  This will be held from Noon until 3:00 p.m., Sunday, April 29, 2018.  Guests will enjoy performances by the best high school-aged contemporary musicians in Williamson County as they compete for more than $10,000.00 in prizes.

The centerpiece of Main Street Festival is the juried arts and crafts show featuring more than 150 artisans and crafters with handmade wares. Vendors will feature jewelry, pottery, furniture, woodworking, leatherwork, photography and more from First to Fifth Avenues and 3rd Avenue South.  No street festival is complete without food. This year, more than twenty-five vendors will offer an international assortment of food including original corn roast, barbeque, Greek food, Mexican cuisine, Italian ice and old fashioned soda.  You can find wonderful food options on Third Avenue North, Fourth Avenue North/South and the Public Square.   And as always, kettle corn, hot dogs, and funnel cakes will be offered. The Mantra beer garden located down Fourth Avenue South will feature a variety of beer along with Next Gen offering up some refreshing Sangria.

Proceeds from the event benefit the Heritage Foundation of Williamson County and its division, the Downtown Franklin Association, and their missions, respectively: to protect and preserve the architectural, geographical and cultural heritage of Franklin and Williamson County, and to promote the ongoing economic revitalization of Downtown Franklin in the context of historic preservation.

Main Street Festival activities will run Saturday, April 28, from 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. and Sunday, April 29, 11 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.

For more information on the event call 615-591-8500 or email Teryl O’Connor at toconnor@williamsonheritage.org.

 

William Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream

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The Drama People presents William Shakespeare’s beloved comedy, “A Midsummer Night’s Dream.” Journey with them into the woods outside Athens, but be forewarned – this is the territory of the fairies, and their mischief will unravel many passersby before all is made right. In this cold and bleak mid-winter, what better time to come experience the hilarity of the fairy forest on Midsummer’s Eve.
 
Join us for a wonderful, family-friendly performance that is also the perfect way to introduce Shakespeare to someone of any age! 
 
February 2nd at 2:00pm and 7:00pm and February 3rd at 7:00pm at the Academy Park Performing Arts Center located at 112 Everbright Ave, Franklin, TN 37064. $7 early bird ticket prices available through January 22nd. $10 after January 22. Buy tickets online at dramapeople.com
 
Drama People is the youth program for Williamson County Home Educators.
 
 

William Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream

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The Drama People presents William Shakespeare’s beloved comedy, “A Midsummer Night’s Dream.” Journey with them into the woods outside Athens, but be forewarned – this is the territory of the fairies, and their mischief will unravel many passersby before all is made right. In this cold and bleak mid-winter, what better time to come experience the hilarity of the fairy forest on Midsummer’s Eve.
 
Join us for a wonderful, family-friendly performance that is also the perfect way to introduce Shakespeare to someone of any age! 
 
February 2nd at 2:00pm and 7:00pm and February 3rd at 7:00pm at the Academy Park Performing Arts Center located at 112 Everbright Ave, Franklin, TN 37064. $7 early bird ticket prices available through January 22nd. $10 after January 22. Buy tickets online at dramapeople.com
 
Drama People is the youth program for Williamson County Home Educators.
 
 

FATHER/DAUGHTER DANCE PLANNED

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At the Franklin Recreation Complex

The Williamson County Parks and Recreation Department proudly a father/daughter dance on  Saturday, January 27, 2018 from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at the Franklin Recreation Complex, 1120 Hillsboro Rd.  Registration for this event is now open at www.wcparksandrec.com (#10884).    

This will be a special night for girls 4 to 12 years of age and their dad, grandfather, uncle or other special person. Couples are encouraged to dress up and dance the night away! Each girl gets her own tiara and a commemorative photo. This event is $18 per couple and $6 for each additional girl. Sponsored by Party City.

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.

 

Dickens of a Christmas

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The Heritage Foundation of Franklin & Williamson County – Dickens of a Christmas

Join us for the largest outdoor Christmas festival in Middle Tennessee!

Step back in time with the Heritage Foundation of Franklin & Williamson County when Dickens of a Christmas returns to Franklin’s Main Street December 9-10, 2017.

The 33rd annual free street festival will recreate the time of Charles Dickens using historic downtown Franklin’s Victorian architecture as the backdrop. Some 200 musicians, dancers and characters will fill the streets, including several from Charles Dickens’s stories. Expect to see and interact with the nefarious Fagin from Oliver Twist; Jacob Marley, Ebenezer Scrooge and Tiny Tim Cratchit with his parents from A Christmas Carol; and of course, a Victorian Father and Mother Christmas with treats for children.

As more attention is turned toward downtown Franklin in both the local and national press, we encourage festival goers to dress in Victorian costume and to add to the ambiance as they stroll the streets.

This year’s event will reprise a crowd favorite from last year: it WILL snow at Dickens of a Christmas! Come decked out in holiday style to capture that perfect family picture.

Producing Dickens of a Christmas 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.

Dickens of a Christmas

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The Heritage Foundation of Franklin & Williamson County – Dickens of a Christmas

Join us for the largest outdoor Christmas festival in Middle Tennessee!

Step back in time with the Heritage Foundation of Franklin & Williamson County when Dickens of a Christmas returns to Franklin’s Main Street December 9-10, 2017.

The 33rd annual free street festival will recreate the time of Charles Dickens using historic downtown Franklin’s Victorian architecture as the backdrop. Some 200 musicians, dancers and characters will fill the streets, including several from Charles Dickens’s stories. Expect to see and interact with the nefarious Fagin from Oliver Twist; Jacob Marley, Ebenezer Scrooge and Tiny Tim Cratchit with his parents from A Christmas Carol; and of course, a Victorian Father and Mother Christmas with treats for children.

As more attention is turned toward downtown Franklin in both the local and national press, we encourage festival goers to dress in Victorian costume and to add to the ambiance as they stroll the streets.

This year’s event will reprise a crowd favorite from last year: it WILL snow at Dickens of a Christmas! Come decked out in holiday style to capture that perfect family picture.

Producing Dickens of a Christmas 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.

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.

Battle of Franklin 5K Run and Kids Fun Run

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Battle of Franklin 5k and kids fun run Franklin, TNTHE BATTLE OF FRANKLIN TRUST 5K RUN AND KIDS FUN RUN ON NOV. 11

Runners and walkers of all ages to run historic grounds at this family-friendly event

The Battle of Franklin Trust will host the Battle of Franklin 5K and Kids’ Fun Run on Saturday, Nov. 11 to raise funds for the preservation of Carter House and Carnton.

The 5K route will begin and end at the McGavock Confederate Cemetery at 8 a.m. with the route consisting of the Eastern Flank Circle and Lewisburg Avenue. The quarter-mile Kids’ Fun Run begins at 9:30 a.m. and will take place alongside the McGavock Confederate Cemetery. Participants will be able to enjoy the beautiful scenery of historic Franklin as they run or walk through the picturesque path.

The cost for participants 12 years and older is $30 for pre-registration and $40 for day-of registration. Children under the age of 12 can participate in the Fun Run for $15. Registration cost includes a commemorative t-shirt, water and post-run treats. All proceeds benefit The Battle of Franklin Trust.

Registration begins at 7:15 a.m. for 5K runners and walkers and 9 a.m. for the kids’ fun run participants.

Participants can register online at www.active.com/franklin-tn/running/distance-running- races/battle-of-franklin-5k-and-kids-fun-run-2017 or on-site at the event. Parking is available for both runners and observers at the Eastern Flank Event Facility.

Event details and schedule

7:15am – Registration

8:00am – Runners

8:15am – Walkers

Parking and Course – 

Start and end at the entrance of the McGavock Confederate Cemetery. Parking in the Eastern Flank Event Facility.  

Route –

Eastern Flank Circle

Left on Lewisburg Pike 

Turn around at Church Street

Right onto Eastern Flank Circle

ID –

Please bring it with you when you check in. 

Kids’ Fun Run

9:00am – Registration

9:30am – Run

Parking and Course –

Start at the entrance of the McGavock Confederate Cemetery. Parking in the Eastern Flank Event Facility. The course is .25 miles long and runs next to the cemetery.  Ending at the Fleming Center on Eastern Flank Circle.

For more information please visit www.boft.org/battle-of-franklin-5k-fun-run/ or contact Jayde Jacobs at (615) 794-0903 or jayde@boft.org.

About The Battle of Franklin Trust

The 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.

Studio Tenn Brings Good Tidings This Holiday Season With A Studio Tenn Christmas  

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FRANKLIN, TN – A Studio Tenn Christmas is coming to town!  Bringing good tidings to families everywhere this Christmas season, A Studio Tenn Christmas returns to Jamison Theater in the Factory at Franklin for a one-night holiday extravaganza on December 13 at 7 p.m.
 
Serving as Studio Tenn Theatre Company’s holiday spectacular, A Studio Tenn Christmas is a concert sure to knock your stockings off with the best of Nashville talent. Billed as “a modern take on the vintage holiday special,” A Studio Tenn Christmas will be serving up slices of holiday nostalgia from every era, whether it’s the caroling classics or the glory days of big band.
 
A cast of all-star performers offer up a warm blend of merriment and nostalgia through music and banter with this year’s Christmas production. Featured singers include: Melodie Madden Adams, Libby Black, Bradley Gale, Piper Jones, Laura Matula, Patrick Thomas, Studio Tenn’s Artistic Director Matt Logan and more.
 
Logan said the concert is returning by popular demand and allows audiences to get their fill of cheer just in time for the holidays.
 
“The combination of talent, presentation and artistry that takes the stage for this concert is unlike any other,” stated Logan. “The breadth of the Christmas canon allows us to be original with our own twist on the songs, yet still deliver on our audience’s expectations for familiarity and nostalgia.”
 
Following a simplified format from last year’s A Studio Tenn Christmas and the subtlety of the 2015 Holiday Concert, Studio Tenn continues the tradition of dazzling holiday concerts and features family favorites such as “O Holy Night,” “Santa Claus is Coming to Town” and “White Christmas.”
 
Performed with a combination of classic melodies and modern arrangements, A Studio Tenn Christmastakes place on the magical set of The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe and gives audiences a fresh take on the vintage tunes of yesteryear.
 
The one-night holiday party isn’t the only thing Studio Tenn has to offer this Christmas. In the spirit of the season, Studio Tenn encourages patrons who attend The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe during December 1-10 and/or A Studio Tenn Christmas December 13 to bring new coats for kids, sizes 6 months to 12 youth, to donate to Williamson County’s chapter of Court Appointed Special Advocates for Children (CASA).
 
The coats will then be distributed to local children in need and a final tally of donated coats will be announced following the performance of A Studio Tenn Christmas.
 
FRANKLIN, TN - A Studio Tenn ChristmasJoin Studio Tenn for the perfect holiday outing for friends, family or anyone on your “nice” list. Don’t miss an evening of nonstop entertainment for audiences of all ages at the Jamison Theater in the Factory at Franklin December 13 at 7 p.m. Tickets available now at studiotenn.com or by calling (615) 541-8200.
 
A few highlights from last year’s holiday show are below and by clicking HERE
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all photos courtesy of MA2LA
 
 

Libby Black

Patrick Thomas
 

2016’s A Studio Tenn Christmas cast

Bradley Gale
 
 
 

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Family Day

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Family Day in Franklin, TN

Join us as we participate with the City of Franklin Parks for a day of free fun on the farm!

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