A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM

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A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM FRANKLIN, TN

Act Too Players is hosting this Free Event at Pinkerton Park

The Act Too Players (ATP), Williamson County’s premier training program for all youths is mounting a two day event this Friday and Saturday (May 1st and 2nd) at 6pm in the back of Pinkerton Park near the trail entrance for the Fort Grainger trail. This production was originally slotted as to be our “Shakespeare in the Parking Lot” with the show happening behind the Act Too Players studio.

Bring your blankets and lawn chairs to come watch our kids and teens bring this show to life! 

A Midsummer Night’s Dream is a comedy play by William Shakespeare, believed to have been written between 1590 and 1596. It portrays the events surrounding the marriage of the Duke of Athens, Theseus, and Hippolyta. These include the adventures of four young Athenian lovers and a group of six amateur actors (mechanicals), who are controlled and manipulated by the fairies who inhabit the forest in which most of the play is set. The play is one of Shakespeare’s most popular works for the stage and is widely performed across the world.

A Midsummer Night’s Dream is being directed by Denice Hicks who is the Artistic Director of the Nashville Shakespeare Festival. This production is being performed by youth members of Act Too Players. 

For more information about Act Too Players visit www.ActTooPlayers.com

Iroquois Steeplechase Kicks Off Online Auction

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NASHVILLE, Tennessee – The Iroquois Steeplechase announced that its annual online silent auction kicks off today and will run through Monday, May 11.

Proceeds raised from the online auction will benefit Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt. As the official charity of the Iroquois Steeplechase, the Children’s Hospital has received nearly $10 million from the event proceeds since 1981.

“We’re very excited to feature so many amazing items from our partners and sponsors in the auction this year. From paintings and rugs, to jewelry and accessories, there is something for everyone,” said Libby Cheek, executive director of the Iroquois Steeplechase. “It’s a wonderful way to show your support for and give back to the Children’s Hospital.”

Items available for auction include:

  • Three oil on canvas paintings from the 2015 Featured Artist Phillip Crowe. Crowe’s “The Finish Line” immortalizes the essence of horse racing and captures the emotion and connection between a man and an animal. Crowe also created two smaller paintings, “Flat Out” and “Last Turn,” that embody the movement and swiftness of the racers in the Steeplechase event. These paintings are on display in Absolution at The Mall at Green Hills now through May 8. These paintings may be bid on separately. The starting bid for “The Finish Line” is $12,000, while the bidding prices for “Flat Out” and “Last Turn” start at $2,000 each.
  • Two wool rugs from The Nashville Rug Gallery. The 6’1” x 9’ Nepalese and 10’3” x 13’8” Turkish rugs are bound to spice up any room. Choose one of these beautiful rugs, which are on display at DIGS Interiors on Bandywood Dr. in Green Hills through May 8. The rugs can be exchanged for the value of the final paid price. The Nepalese rug has a starting bid of $2,800. The Turkish rug’s starting bid is $7,800.
  • Christine A. Moore Millinery has donated a Race Day Ladies Hat from her collection for bidders with style and flare. While Christine A. Moore designs a vast range of hats, she is best known for her wonderful racing styles, and NBC has referred to her as “the hat designer to the Triple Crown.” The starting bid of this hat is $325.
  • Jewelry set from Kendra Scott Jewelry, which includes a pair of earrings, a bracelet and necklace for those that love to accessorize. The beautiful jewelry brand has become a household fashion name to women and celebrities around the world. This jewelry set has a starting bid of $145.
  • Visit Music City has provided a backstage pass for two, which provides admission to 36 local hot spots and venues including the Carnton Plantation, Country Music Hall of Fame, Nashville Symphony, Nashville Zoo at Grassmere and more. The pass also offers discounts at 16 local restaurants including Bar-B-Cutie Restaurant, Jimmy Kelly’s, Kitchen Notes and Music City Pizza. The starting bid is $650.
  • Jack Daniel’s bag toss game, perfect for outdoor fun with family and friends. The set includes two boards and eight beanbags and has a starting bid of $125.
  • A package with face and body products from Private Edition for beauty connoisseurs. Private Edition offers a wide selection with some of the finest beauty products on the market. With a starting bid of $100, this package includes a 75-minute Omorovicza waterbed facial and a professional spray tan.
  • A beach getaway to South Walton, Florida, provided by Visit South Walton, FL. This getaway package includes a four-night stay in a three-bedroom convo at any of the South Walton Wyndham Vacation Rental properties, a gift card to Seagar’s Prime Steaks and Seafood, a gift card to Serenity by the Sea spa and a Visit South Walton beach pack for everything needed to hit the beach. The entire package is valued at $3,575.
  • A pair of the official 75th Anniversary Iroquois Steeplechase Boots from Peter Nappi. Peter Nappi boots are designed in Nashville and handmade in Tuscany, with the ability to wear beautifully with time and age. These riding boots have a starting bid of $500.
  • Four passes to the Music City Food + Wine Festival. This package includes four all-access passes to the Grand Taste Event and the Harvest Night Dinner and Concert. Merchandise items from Music City Food + Wine Festival and $50 worth of Uber credits to be used September 19-20 are also included. Bids for this package start at $1,650.

For information on how to purchase items up for bid, visit http://www.32auctions.com/iroquoissteeplechase2015 or contact the Iroquois Steeplechase office at 615-591-2991. Winning bidders may collect their items beginning May 12 at the Iroquois Steeplechase office located at 203 Third Ave. N. in Franklin. For delivery, additional shipping fees are applied.

About the Iroquois Steeplechase

Held on the second Saturday of every May at Nashville’s Percy Warner Park, the Iroquois Steeplechase is the premier spring race in American steeplechasing and Music City’s traditional rite of spring – typically attracting more than 25,000 spectators. Since being designated in 1981 as the official charity of the Iroquois Steeplechase, the Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt has received nearly $10 million from the event proceeds. For information on advance ticket purchases, corporate and hospitality tents, and tailgating and RV spaces, visit www.iroquoissteeplechase.org or call (615) 591-2991.

New American Girl® Store

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Girls in the Nashville area will soon have a new reason—and place!—to celebrate. On May 30, 2015, American Girl unveils its new 9,000-square foot retail experience at CoolSprings Galleria, the premier lifestyle shopping center located outside of Nashville in Franklin, Tennessee. American Girl Nashville features a fun, casual environment where girls and their family members and friends can shop for their favorite American Girl products, enjoy lunch and dinner, or an unforgettable dessert in the Bistro, treat their doll to a new ‘do in the Doll Hair Salon, and celebrate birthdays or other special events.

 

“We’re delighted to debut a beautiful new store in Franklin and welcome our American Girl fans in the area to a special place designed just for them,” says Jean McKenzie, executive vice president of American Girl. “Whether they’re celebrating a birthday, shopping for the latest American Girl products, or sharing a meal in the Bistro, girls and their families will find that the new store promises to provide a lasting memory they’ll treasure for years to come.”

 

The American Girl store will feature a complete assortment of the company’s popular historical and contemporary dolls, along with a selection of doll outfits, accessories, Dress Like Your Doll® clothing, and a variety of the company’s best-selling books. Beyond shopping, girls who want to treat their dolls to a new look can visit the Doll Hair Salon, where they can choose from a variety of salon services—from ponytails to pampering to pierced ears. Girl-friendly events and activities based on the American Girl characters and award-winning books will also be available throughout the year.

Guests can also drop in for a relaxing meal, a decadent dessert, or for Afternoon Tea in the fun and casual 25-seat Bistro. Whether it’s familiar favorites like Cheesy Cheese Pizza and Best-Ever Chicken Tenders or more sophisticated dishes such as Mediterranean Chicken Salad, the Bistro menu features nourishing choices with playful twists that are sure to be a hit with girls and their parents. To enhance the dining experience, favorite dolls are seated next to their owners in American Girl’s trademark “treat seats” and provided their own doll-sized menus.

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The new American Girl store is also designed as the ultimate place to celebrate birthdays and other special occasions. Girls can have a Bistro party or opt for a deluxe celebration in a private party room where they can enjoy an organized game and craft, special food and cake, and party favors.

 

For more information on the new American Girl store, go to americangirl.com.com/stores or Facebook at facebook.com/americangirl. To make dining or party reservations, please call 1-877-247-5223.

 

ABOUT AMERICAN GIRL

American Girl is a premium brand for girls and a wholly owned subsidiary of Mattel, Inc. (NASDAQ:MAT, www.mattel.com). The Mattel family of companies is the worldwide leader in the design, manufacture, and marketing of toys and family products. Since its inception in 1986, American Girl has been devoted to celebrating girls ages 3 to 12 through high-quality dolls and accessories, books, clothes, movies, and unforgettable experiences. Best-selling lines include BeForever™, My American Girl™, Girl of the Year™, and Bitty Baby™. Headquartered in Middleton, WI, the company sells products exclusively through its award-winning catalogue, on americangirl.com, and in its experiential retail stores. By inspiring girls to be their best, American Girl has earned the loyalty of millions of girls and the praise and trust of parents and educators.

 

ABOUT COOLSPRINGS GALLERIA
CoolSprings Galleria is a more than one million square-foot super-regional shopping destination      featuring more than 150 stores including Ann Taylor, Banana Republic, Brighton Collectibles, The Cheesecake Factory,  Forever 21, J.Crew, Pottery Barn, Pandora, The Apple Store, The Art of Shaving,    White House | Black Market, Williams-Sonoma and many more.  CoolSprings Galleria is anchored                by Belk, Dillard’s, JCPenney, and Macy’s and is conveniently located off I-65 at exits 68 and 69, just      fifteen miles south of Nashville. For additional information, find us on Facebook at www.Facebook.com/CoolSpringsGalleria, follow us on Twitter @ShopCoolSprings or visit www.CoolSpringsGalleria.com.

About CBL & Associates Properties, Inc.

CBL is one of the largest and most active owners and developers of malls and shopping centers in the United States. CBL owns, holds interests in or manages 148 properties, including 89 regional malls/open-air centers. The properties are located in 30 states and total 84.2 million square feet including 6.5 million square feet of non-owned shopping centers managed for third parties. Headquartered in Chattanooga, TN, CBL has regional offices in Boston (Waltham), MA, Dallas (Irving), TX, and St. Louis, MO. Additional information can be found at cblproperties.com.

O’More College of Design

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The O’More Student Fashion Show promises to display fabulous talent and gorgeous designs!  This is a night you don’t want to miss!  Visit http://www.omorecollege.edu/Academics/2015FashionShow.aspx for tickets.

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Eat the Street Food Truck Festival

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Eat the Street Food Truck Festival, Franklin’s first food truck-themed fundraiser, returns for its fourth run on May 8, 2015.

The annual event, which benefits the 21st  Drug Court and attracted an estimated 10,000 attendees last year, will be moving from Main Street to the recently
completed Bicentennial Park on 3rd Avenue, making it the City’s first event to be held at the new park.

The City of Franklin sees the new Third Avenue North extension as a great location to host special  events. “We’re excited that Eat the Street will be a pioneer,” stated Mayor Ken Moore.  “It’s such a special location – you’re still in downtown Franklin and close to many parking options, including two free parking garages.”

“The fact that is the first event to be held at the Bicentennial Park only adds to my excitement.” said Phil Newman, president of the board of directors of the 21st Drug Court and co-chair for Eat the Street. “I’m grateful that the City of Franklin and the Board of Mayor and Aldermen continue to support the 21st Drug Court by allowing us to host Eat the Street, which is our most important fundraiser of the year. The money raised through sponsorships, vendors’ fees and private donations enables us to continue to provide participants in our program with the services, treatment and supervision they need on a day in and day out basis to successfully manage their recovery.”

More than 20 food trucks and carts have already signed up for the event, with several more slots to be filled. Businesses interested in learning about sponsorship opportunities and benefits should contact Phil Newman at pnewman@pnmlaw.com.

The Friday, May 8 event will run from 5 – 9 p.m. For more information, visit www.eatthestreetfranklin.com, like on Facebook at facebook.com/EatTheStreetFest or follow on Twitter
https://twitter.com/ETSFranklin.

Touch A Truck

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Trucks, equipment, and vehicles of all shapes and sizes will gather at Jim Warren Park where children of all ages, with parent supervision, will be welcome to touch, climb-on, and explore these amazing pieces of equipment. Music, inflatables, and fun will also be available to round out the free family event. Food will also be available for purchase so you can make a whole evening of this!

Fire Trucks, Police Cars, Tractors, Back hoe, tow trucks, and more! Don’t miss out of this great event.

We welcome participation in this event from community businesses and individuals. If you are interested in bringing a vehicle to the City of Franklin Parks Touch A Truck please click here for the application to apply.

please email parksinfo@franklintn.gov or call 615-794-2103 with any additional questions.

Voices for Children

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Williamson County CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates) is hosting its 4th Annual “Voices for Children” fundraiser, presented by Jackson, at the Franklin Theatre on Thursday, May 7. The evening will benefit the local non-profit and its mission to protect abused and neglected children within the county’s court system.

Grammy-winning songwriter Brett James–and a host of his acclaimed musical friends–will take the stage with the Nashville Studio Symphony for a one-of-a-kind musical event dubbed “Music City Hit-Makers: Where Song Meets Symphony” that promises to pull out all the stops at the 300-seat venue in Historic Downtown Franklin.

WCCASA Executive Director Marianne Schroer says that the night helps to punctuate the mission of the non-profit, and raise awareness of its advocates’ work.

“Each year, Voices’ underscores the heart of our mission, and gives recognition to those who are making a difference in the lives of abused and neglected children within this community,” said Schroer. “Every ticket sold will directly impact the CASA vision to provide each child that we serve with a stable and permanent home.

“By attending this event, you’re not only providing funds to support our CASA volunteers as they serve these children–you’re also helping break the cycle of abuse and neglect within Williamson County families.”

Voices guests will kick off the night with a cocktail hour that includes hors d’oeuvres compliments of MStreet Nashville–the group that provides some of Nashville’s most beloved dining spots, like Kayne Prime and Virago- and wine, compliments of local non-profit A Vintage Affair.    

The evening will host a live auction with prizes that include an exotic getaway to a tropical island, a Keith Urban-signed guitar from the Urban Guitar Collection, and a landscaping and hardscaping package from Outdoor Classic Structures. Guests socializing prior to the main event will want to enter a unique silent auction which offers $100 guitar picks, which represent prizes whose value ranges from $100 to $1,000.

The proceeding performance featuring the Music City Hit-Makers will lend a unique aspect to the evening that is “so Nashville,” with the featured artists sharing the stories behind some of the biggest hits they’ve penned. James is the 2014 Music Row Magazine Songwriter of the Year, a Grammy award-winner and two-time ASCAP Songwriter of the Year—an elite among Nashville’s storied songwriting traditions—and will lead the night’s performance with fellow award-winning artists, yet to be announced.

James has seen his songs recorded by everyone from Jon Bon Jovi and Chicago to Jason Aldean and Martina McBride, and the performer has scored 20 Billboard #1 country songs over the past decade, including Dierks Bentley’s “I Hold On;” Jason Aldean’s “The Truth;” and Kenny Chesney’s “When The Sun Goes Down,” “Out Last Night,” and Carrie Underwood’s most recent number-one hit, “Something In The Water.”

Charles Judge, ACM Keyboard/Piano Player of the Year, will arrange the performance and lead the Nashville Studio Symphony, with some of Middle Tennessee’s best studio musicians.

Voices for Children” is Williamson County CASA’s biggest fundraiser of the year, and all proceeds from the night go towards its mission. Past events have included performances by Kix Brooks and Wynonna Judd. The Music City Hit-Makers’ performance in 2014 raised $100K in sponsorships, ticket sales and silent auction proceeds.

WCCASA has broken its “Voices” fundraising records, year over year. Schroer says the non-profit has set a goal of $115,000 for this year’s event, which will allow WCCASA to serve 115 additional children during the upcoming fiscal year.

Tickets for the concert go on sale April 2, and are $125 per general admission ticket. Tickets may be purchased online at www.franklintheatre.com, at the theatre box office or by calling 615-538-2076.  

Last year, $94,000 of the $100,000 raised went straight to CASA program support—a 40 percent increase from the previous year, which organizers say was due in large part to the generosity of its 2014 sponsors and the talent of the Music City Hit-Makers.

Jackson is the presenting sponsor for the 2015 evening. Additional sponsors include CLARCOR, Coyne Oral Surgery, Jim and Cheryl Sanders, Neal & Harwell, PLC, Daugherty, Haas & Associates, PLLC, EDGE, First Bank, C.B. Ragland, PwC, Barlow Builders, and First Farmers. For sponsorship opportunities or to make a donation please contact the WCCASA Director of Development and Public Relations Danielle McMorran at danielle@williamsoncountycasa.org or 615-591-2699 x2.

Williamson County CASA is an organization that advocates for the best interests of children in the judicial system, and works with volunteers to provide a permanent home for each child. The non-profit independently trains its volunteer members to investigate each situation, and report findings to the court.

Just last month, WCCASA added a new member to its staff: Rocklin, a highly trained assistance dog that provides emotional support by working with CASA children in difficult settings, like a courtroom.

For more information about Williamson County CASA and its mission, go to www.williamsoncountycasa.org.

Main Street Festival

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Join us for one of the most anticipated–and popular–events of the year in Williamson County! The two-day weekend event will feature more than 200 artisans & crafters, dynamic live entertainment for all ages, a dedicated kids’ areas and an international food court.

The festivities will run Saturday from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., with a street dance continuing until 10 p.m. Saturday night.  Activities will re-open at 11 a.m. on Sunday and continue  to 6 p.m.

What to Expect

The event is expected to attract more than 130,000 visitors to a full slate of family-oriented activities, non-stop musical entertainment and international flavors of more than 20 food vendors.

The centerpiece of Main Street Festival is a juried arts and crafts show featuring some 200 vendors with original and hand crafted wares. Oil and watercolor paintings, pottery, jewelry, furniture, woodworking, ornamental iron, stained glass, photography, home and garden accents, birdhouses, leatherwork, and much more will be showcased on Main Street from First to Fifth Avenues.

In addition to a juried arts and crafts show, the festival offers a special area of children’s activities on Third Avenue South between City Hall and the Old Courthouse.

Entertainment

Free entertainment is offered continuously on two stages:  one on the Public Square and another on Fourth Avenue North. The full line up will be released later, but both up-and-comers and longstanding favorites will entertain the crowd. A beer tent on Fourth Avenue South will feature pub-style entertainment such as karaoke and corn hole. A kids’ zone on Third Avenue South will offer a variety of inflatables, train and pony rides, a petting zoo, bungee jump, and other activities for a small fee.

Food

No street festival is complete without food, and more than 20 food vendors will offer a tasty variety of everything from roasted corn on the cob and stuffed baked potatoes to fish tacos, Greek gyros, and Asian and Mexican cuisines. Don’t forget the Southern fare! Barbecue, burgers and hot dogs, funnel cakes, kettle corn and more will be available.

Check back for more updates soon!

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3X3 Art Show

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The Copper Fox Gallery, Leiper’s Creek Gallery, and David Arms are joining hands again. 3X3 (three by three) represents three galleries, three shows and equals one magical evening in the country.

Saturday, April 25th • 6-9pm in Historic Lieper’s Fork

Main Street Festival

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Join us for one of the most anticipated–and popular–events of the year in Williamson County! The two-day weekend event will feature more than 200 artisans & crafters, dynamic live entertainment for all ages, a dedicated kids’ areas and an international food court.

The festivities will run Saturday from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., with a street dance continuing until 10 p.m. Saturday night.  Activities will re-open at 11 a.m. on Sunday and continue  to 6 p.m.

What to Expect

The event is expected to attract more than 130,000 visitors to a full slate of family-oriented activities, non-stop musical entertainment and international flavors of more than 20 food vendors.

The centerpiece of Main Street Festival is a juried arts and crafts show featuring some 200 vendors with original and hand crafted wares. Oil and watercolor paintings, pottery, jewelry, furniture, woodworking, ornamental iron, stained glass, photography, home and garden accents, birdhouses, leatherwork, and much more will be showcased on Main Street from First to Fifth Avenues.

In addition to a juried arts and crafts show, the festival offers a special area of children’s activities on Third Avenue South between City Hall and the Old Courthouse.

Entertainment

Free entertainment is offered continuously on two stages:  one on the Public Square and another on Fourth Avenue North. The full line up will be released later, but both up-and-comers and longstanding favorites will entertain the crowd. A beer tent on Fourth Avenue South will feature pub-style entertainment such as karaoke and corn hole. A kids’ zone on Third Avenue South will offer a variety of inflatables, train and pony rides, a petting zoo, bungee jump, and other activities for a small fee.

Food

No street festival is complete without food, and more than 20 food vendors will offer a tasty variety of everything from roasted corn on the cob and stuffed baked potatoes to fish tacos, Greek gyros, and Asian and Mexican cuisines. Don’t forget the Southern fare! Barbecue, burgers and hot dogs, funnel cakes, kettle corn and more will be available.

Check back for more updates soon!

Picture of art festival on Main Street in Franklin Tennessee managed by JLBworks.com