Fork Fest

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FORK FEST is 3 days of music, food and fun at the Lawnchair Theatre. Come early before the entertainment starts to visit the shops and grab a bite to eat!

Events take place at the LAWNCHAIR THEATRE located just behind Leiper’s Creek Gallery. Bring lawnchair/blanket.

September 10th: OPEN MIC NIGHT 7pm – One of the greatest events to happen each week in the Fork moves to the big stage. This will be a fabulous night of rising talent – and you just never know who will show up!

September 11th:  MOVIE NIGHT at 8pm

September 12th: FORK FEST CONCERT TBD

PUCKETT’S GROCERY OF LEIPER’S FORK will also have live music FRI & SAT, check their schedule HERE.

Proceeds go to the Community of Leiper’s Fork so we can continue to bring you free events.

For more information, please visit Fork Fest.

Fork Fest

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FORK FEST is 3 days of music, food and fun at the Lawnchair Theatre. Come early before the entertainment starts to visit the shops and grab a bite to eat!

Events take place at the LAWNCHAIR THEATRE located just behind Leiper’s Creek Gallery. Bring lawnchair/blanket.

September 10th: OPEN MIC NIGHT 7pm – One of the greatest events to happen each week in the Fork moves to the big stage. This will be a fabulous night of rising talent – and you just never know who will show up!

September 11th:  MOVIE NIGHT at 8pm

September 12th: FORK FEST CONCERT TBD

PUCKETT’S GROCERY OF LEIPER’S FORK will also have live music FRI & SAT, check their schedule HERE.

Proceeds go to the Community of Leiper’s Fork so we can continue to bring you free events.

For more information, please visit Fork Fest.

42nd Annual Gala

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Now in its 42nd year, the Heritage Ball–the Heritage Foundation of Franklin & Williams County’s premiere annual fundraiser–is Williamson County’s longest-running black tie benefit and the social event of the season.

This year’s Ball will be held on Saturday, Sept. 19, and will cast special spotlight on the ca. 1941 Old, Old Jail, the Foundation’s first permanent headquarters and the community’s future Big House for Historic Preservation.

Ball attendees can anticipate an unexpected look to the Heritage Ball, held each year at the Eastern Flank Battlefield Park in Franklin.

Inspiration for the gala, Design Chair Matt Logan says, originated from the classic 1951 film American in Paris and the classic 1924 George Gershwin song “Rhapsody in Blue,” – cultural bookends to the era of the Old, Old Jail, the beneficiary of 2015 Ball proceeds.

“What I love about historic preservation is that truly everything that is old, is new again,” Logan said. “We wanted to celebrate things past with a contemporary, creative approach.”

Logan, who is the artistic director of the celebrated theatre and production company Studio Tenn, says cool tones will accentuate the setting, with elements of gold throughout to warm the environment. Dark blue tablecloths will be highlighted by art deco-inspired china and set off by brass cutlery.

Blue light cast on the top of the tent, complemented by hung Edison and cafe bulbs, will play off the evening sky to add a whimsical element to the ambiance.

“We took ideas from Van Gogh’s ‘Starry Night’ painting, and the magic of that. You’ll see that the design has a bit of period to it, but with overlying modern touches,” Logan said. “It will be very current.”

Predominantly white flower arrangements–overseen by Steve McLellan of Garden Delights–that include orchids, calla lilies, and roses will form sculptural designs, offering dramatic pockets throughout the Ball.

“Matt, Steve and Cathi [Aycock, Ball Chair] have dreamed up this rich design scheme that feels very Old Hollywood,” said Lynne McAlister, Heritage Ball coordinator. “I can promise that the 42nd Annual Heritage Ball will truly be unlike any other year.”

All proceeds from the Heritage Ball support the non-profit Heritage Foundation’s mission to protect and preserve the architectural, geographic and cultural heritage of Franklin and Williamson County and to promote the ongoing economic revitalization of downtown Franklin in the context of historic preservation.

To learn more about the 42nd Annual Heritage Ball, visit www.historicfranklin.com. To purchase a ticket, please contact Lynne McAlister at 615-591-8500.

37th Annual Franklin Classic

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10K Run • 5K Walk/Run • 1K Kids Run 

LABOR DAY – September 7, 2015
Historic Downtown Franklin

The 37th Annual Franklin Classic is hosted by and to benefit Mercy Community Healthcare. The event includes live music and a free Kids Zone.

Schedule
5:45am Registration Opens
7:00am 10K Run
8:30am 5K Walk/Run
9:30am 1K Kids Fun Run 10:00am Award Ceremony

To register and for more information please visit 37th Annual Franklin Classic.

National Barrel Horse Association Tennessee State Show

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National Barrel Horse Association Tennessee State Show Franklin TNNational Barrel Horse Association Tennessee State Show September 4-6, 2015 in Franklin TN.

Tennessee NBHA is part of the National Barrel Horse Association. Tennessee NBHA has some of the best barrel racers in the country competing today!

Please visit website for more information.

National Barrel Horse Association Tennessee State Show

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National Barrel Horse Association Tennessee State Show Franklin TNNational Barrel Horse Association Tennessee State Show September 4-6, 2015 in Franklin TN.

Tennessee NBHA is part of the National Barrel Horse Association. Tennessee NBHA has some of the best barrel racers in the country competing today!

ALSO, Tennessee NBHA proudly announces the 1st Annual Miss Tennessee NBHA Pageant!  The pageant will be held in conjunction with the Tennessee NBHA State Show in Franklin, TN Sept 5, 2015.  Please visit website for more information.

 

 

National Barrel Horse Association Tennessee State Show

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National Barrel Horse Association Tennessee State Show Franklin TNNational Barrel Horse Association Tennessee State Show September 4-6, 2015 in Franklin TN.

Tennessee NBHA is part of the National Barrel Horse Association. Tennessee NBHA has some of the best barrel racers in the country competing today!

Please visit website for more information.

Party Pics from Carnton

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Sunday evening, Carnton Plantation hosted its final concert of the Sunset Concert Series. Music was provided by the Nashville based 7 Bridges Band, who performed their Eagles tribute. Families and friends gathered on the lawn at Carnton Plantation and said goodbye to the summer while enjoying Eagles hits like “Hotel California” and “Heartache Tonight.”

Guests enjoyed picnics and live music.  For more information about next summer, visit http://www.battleoffranklintrust.org/sunsetconcertseries.htm or call 615.794.0903.  The gates open at 4:30 p.m. The concerts are from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m.  The concert is held on the east lawn next to the house. Parking is free. Restrooms are onsite.  Food and drinks are available for purchase or attendees may bring their own (including alcohol).  No tents, grills or pets are allowed.  Tickets are non-refundable. In the event of inclement weather, every effort will be made to reschedule the concert.

Kirk Brown, Suzanne Brown, David Shelley and Jenna Shelley Sylvia and Ben Salazar Beverly and Jeff Frey Jordon Morrissee, Hector Aguilar, Bryana Aguilar and Barbara Patrick Searcy and Tammy Wildes and Jeff and Laurie Bromley Cindy Curry and Deborah Danko Sondra Thompson and Dianna Swanson Susan Chapman and Frances Allen Tina Issette and Bob and Maureen Conte

 

#MyFranklinPhoto

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City of Franklin holds Instagram Contest #MyFranklinPhoto

Let’s face it, we take photos of everything on our phones, from gorgeous sunsets to our delicious meals. Plus, we’ve all seen some pretty creative shots on Instagram. What if your next Instagram photo took you and a friend to see some of the biggest names in music? The City of Franklin is giving away two 2-day passes to the Pilgrimage Music and Cultural Festival to one lucky winner in the City Instagram #MyFranklinPhoto contest.

 

Entrants should follow the City of Franklin on Instagram @cityoffranklintn. The photos should focus on Franklin, and entrants should tag a friend and use the hash-tag, #MyFranklinPhoto. The photo that complies with these few rules and has the most “likes” wins!

 

“This is a great way to bring attention to our City of Franklin Instagram page and give away tickets to the hottest event in town, the Pilgrimage Music and Cultural Festival happening the end of September at the Park at Harlinsdale Farm,” said communications manager Milissa Reierson. “We appreciate the partnership with the organizers of the Pilgrimage Festival and their kind donation of the tickets.”

 

Big names like Willie Nelson, Sheryl Crow, Steven Tyler, Weezer and more will be at the festival happening September 26-27 at the Park at Harlinsdale Farm. For more information go to www.pilgrimagefestival.com. For more information on the Instagram contest go to www.franklintn.gov/insta-contest.

Pumpkinfest 2016

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Franklin’s favorite celebration of fall returns October 29 from 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. Presented by Bank of America, the festival stretches along Main Street and its avenues and offers tons of festive fun for families.

Check out the lineup of things-to-do at Pumpkinfest:

Church of the City Kids’ Zone
Third Avenue South will be transformed into a full block of free children’s activities from 10 a.m. – 3 p.m.  Bouncy houses, pony rides, face painting, games, a dedicated preschool area, and much more will keep the small fry entertained for hours.

HomeTown Pet Costume Contests
Costume contests for both humans and pets will take place on the stage on the Public Square.  More details will be coming soon!

Live Entertainment
Two stages will feature full lineups of music and dance performances.  In addition to the stage on the Public Square, this year a second stage will be located on Main Street at First Avenue, near Landmark Booksellers.  The ConSoulers will take the First Avenue stage at 4 p.m. for a two-hour street dance.  Additional stage lineups will be posted soon.

Arts and Crafts Vendors
More than 80 artists and crafts people with handmade wares will line Main Street from Second to Fifth Avenues.  Don’t miss the unique shopping opportunities.

Street Festival Food
Old favorites like corn dogs, funnel cakes, fried catfish, and chicken tenders will join some newer offerings in two dedicated food zones:  around the Public Square, and on Fourth Avenue South.

Chili Cook Off
The Franklin Tomorrow Chili Cook Off will take place on Third Avenue North.  For more information, click here.

The Great Pumpkin
Franklin’s Sister City, Carleton Place, Canada, is again growing our Great Pumpkin.  Stop by its location on the Public Square and guess its weight for a chance at a fabulous prize.

Grave Matters:  The Stories Behind the Stones
After dark, Franklin’s historic cemeteries will come to life with first-person stories of some of the folks buried there. For more information, click here.

Photo Ops
Be sure to bring the camera!  Photo ops will abound!

Parking
In addition to the parking in and around the downtown area, parking and shuttle service will be available from Church of the City and Harlinsdale Farm for $1 per person each way.  No pets, non-folding strollers, or food or drink except bottled water is allowed on the trolleys.

Producing Pumpkinfest 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.