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

 

Happy 4th Birthday, Franklin Art Scene

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In 2011, a core group of local artistic influencers gathered to discuss the launch of an art crawl in downtown Franklin, Tenn. On Friday, Sept. 4, the community will celebrate those visionaries’ work as the Franklin Art Scene hosts its four-anniversary event in the 16-block National Register district.

Linda Childs–a staff member at the Heritage Foundation of Franklin & Williamson County–also coordinates the monthly art crawl on behalf of the Downtown Franklin Association. She says the Franklin Art Scene is a champion for Middle Tennessee artists, and estimates the event has highlighted between 400 and 500 artists since its launch in 2011.

“The Franklin Art Scene was initiated to promote local artists and build relationships among merchants and shoppers. We believe it continues to be a monthly highlight for many patrons,” Childs said. “It’s a valuable asset to our downtown, and shows the passion that Franklin has for this community and its unique talent.”

The Franklin Art Scene committee say that they believe hundreds of patrons will turn out for the free event, and that they’ve continued to experience consistent interest and growth over the past four years.

The event boasts more than 30 participating locations and restaurants each month, with locations dispersed in and around downtown—including the Second South District and Bridge Street, as well as Columbia Avenue. As part of the milestone evening, many of the galleries and working studios will serve complimentary refreshments, and some will offer live music.

Free trolleys, provided by the Heritage Foundation, circulate among all the stops for attendees to jump on and off at will from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.

The Sept. 4 locations are slated to offer a sweeping variety of magnificent work ranges from mixed-media pieces and handcrafted jewelry to turned wood to original paintings. Below are some highlights of the anniversary:

  • Gallery 202–one of the founders of the art crawl–will feature the works of Melvin Toledo, a fine artist who finds beauty in everyday life by painting through oils.

  • heylee b. is hosting Joanna Marie, a local photographer who will display her black & white exhibition of scenes in motion.

  • Shelley Snow will showcase her art at Historic Presbyterian Church this Friday. A Franklin native and watercolorist, she spent more than a dozen years growing up in the Carnton Plantation home with her parents and two sisters.

  • In addition to live music provided by Chaz Williams, Jack Yacoubian Jewelers is hosting Penny Felts, a concept photographer who will be showing works from a dream-based polaroids shot over the last year.

  • Savory Spice Shop is displaying the works of photographer Phil Savage, who embraces black and white infrared images with hand-tinted touches for a surreal, other-worldly quality.

  • T. Nesbitt & Co. is exhibiting Michael Poindexter’s expressive brushwork and well-proportioned draftsmanship, that reference the changing light and atmospheric conditions observed from life.

  • Williamson County Archives will showcase the Southern Charm Exhibit by the Nashville Artist Guild, which offers a diverse array of inspirations. In addition, music will be provided by Barbara A. Stone.

  • Landmark Bank is hosting James Redding, a landscape artist who is well known for the intricate detail and unmistakable realism found in his paintings.

For more information on indvidual sites and artists, visit www.facebook.com/franklinartscene.com. To download maps and applications, visit www.franklinartscene.com.

#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.

Carnton Sunset Concert Series – 7 Bridges Band

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Carnton Plantation serves as a unique venue for friends and families to relax and listen to some of the area’s most talented musicians. The gates open at 4:30 pm and the music lasts from 6:00 pm until 8:00 pm. Tickets may be purchased either in advance or at the door. Guests are welcome to pack picnic dinners or take advantage of on-site food and beverage vendors.

For more information please visit Carnton Sunset Concert Series.

Bella Vintage Marketplace

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August 28-30, 2015 at the historic Harlinsdale Farm.  Come for the shopping from top vendors nationwide featuring vintage and antique home decor, handmade jewelry and artisan goods.  Stay for the live music and local eats!  Proceeds benefit Agape Nashville.

Sunday August 30th

General Admission 11am – 4pm

For more information please visit BELLA ★ VINTAGE MARKETPLACE.

Seriously Seersucker

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So what is a SeSeriously Seersucker Robert Hicks-invite-ersucker Party?

What beyond the obvious of pulling out your seersucker to swank around? Like New Orleans, where seersucker suits, cocktails and seersucker parties were all first invented, it’s an occasion to have fun — music, dance, food, cocktails.

For some, it’s an opportunity to wear beloved seersucker one more time this season. For others, it’s an excuse to finally fill in that missing gap in your wardrobe — to be daring and Southern, no matter whence you hail.

Kentucky may have invented bourbon, and Tennessee perfected whiskey, but New Orleans gave us the cocktail. The only rule is that you wear seersucker. Show us what seersucker means to you.

Seriously, step up and step out. Be daring and Southern.

– Robert Hicks

For tickets and event information please visit O’More College of Design.

 

Bella Vintage Marketplace

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August 28-30, 2015 at the historic Harlinsdale Farm.  Come for the shopping from top vendors nationwide featuring vintage and antique home decor, handmade jewelry and artisan goods.  Stay for the live music and local eats!  Proceeds benefit Agape Nashville.

Saturday August 29th

General Admission 9am – 5pm

For more information please visit BELLA ★ VINTAGE MARKETPLACE.

Back to School Fair

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Williamson Parent Back to School Fair

Discover area after-school activities and enrichment opportunities, see the latest in fall fashion for kids, enjoy demonstrations from local arts programs, win prizes and more at CoolSprings Galleria.
FREE EVENT