Silver Anniversary Engineering Excellence Awards Will Be March 8

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Engineers, business and civic leaders, and state, city and county officials from across Tennessee will gather in Franklin on Tuesday, March 8, 2016, to celebrate 25 years of engineering excellence with the annual Engineering Excellence Awards (EEA) gala sponsored by the American Council of Engineering Companies of Tennessee (ACEC of Tennessee).

Among the twenty-three nominees are high-profile projects such as Ascend Amphitheatre and Bass Pro Shop at the Pyramid in Memphis, as well as important infrastructure improvements such as Pigeon Forge Wastewater Treatment Plant and INRO White River Railroad Bridge Replacement. The Grand Iris Award will be awarded to the best overall project, while Grand Awards will be presented to projects in each individual category.

 

A distinguished panel of eight judges will choose most of the winners; a peer-chosen People’s Choice Award will also be presented to the crowd favorite on awards night.

 

“These projects highlight some of the most innovative solutions developed by our members to solve engineering challenges across Tennessee and beyond the state’s borders,” said Brian Hall, PE, AECOM and 2016 EEA Chair. “By recognizing the ‘best of Tennessee,’ the Engineering Excellence Awards help reinforce the contributions made by engineers that affect the welfare of every Tennessean.”

 

Scott Turnbow, general manager of engineering in generation construction with Tennessee Valley Authority, is the evening’s guest speaker. Turnbow has more than 22 years of experience in leadership roles throughout TVA. He has also served as an independent consultant and motivational speaker with the Zig Ziglar corporation, and is currently working on a Doctorate in Philosophy in Leadership.

 

The 25th Anniversary Engineering Excellence Awards gala is Tuesday, March 8, at the Franklin Marriott Cool Springs (700 Cool Springs Blvd., Franklin). It begins with a reception at 6:00 p.m., followed by dinner at 7:00 p.m., and the award announcements and presentations at 8:00 p.m. Sponsorships for the event are available. To participate as a sponsor or to purchase tickets, visit www.ACECTN.org or contact Judy Logue at 615-242-2486 or jlogue@tnec.org.

 

About ACEC of Tennessee: Founded in 1968, ACEC of Tennessee is a statewide organization, which represents more than 100 Tennessee engineering firms. ACEC of Tennessee has chapters in Nashville, East Tennessee, Southeast Tennessee and Memphis. The organization works to advance the business environment of the engineering industry.

Small Business Saturday

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Historic Downtown Franklin is coming together on Saturday, Nov. 28, to support Small Business Saturday, a national effort to help independently owned merchants gain more exposure during one of the biggest shopping weekends of the year. The 150 shops and restaurants in downtown Franklin will offer special promotions and events the day after Black Friday to encourage patrons to shop local.

 

“Small Business Saturday is one way the community shows appreciation for our small businesses,” said Kristy Williams, Downtown Franklin Association director. “It’s our hope that we can help create a new tradition for families; a Christmas kick-off day in downtown Franklin that promotes relationships in a fun, non-chaotic, environment.”

 

Last year, patrons across the country spent $14.3 billion on Small Business Saturday, and this year is expected to be even bigger.

 

“With our Merriest Main Street Reveal happening just days before—in addition to the Hop & Shop Trolley that will be giving shoppers free round trip rides to Historic Downtown from The Factory at Franklin—it’s never been easier to get out and support local merchants while soaking in the holiday cheer,” said Williams.

 

The strip will be filled with sights and sounds of the season as merchants and building owners decorate their storefronts to make Franklin the “Merriest Main Street” around.

 

“The Heritage Foundation and our merchants have done a fabulous job implementing this initiative to give the public an extra dose of enchantment this season,” said Marianne DeMeyers, Downtown Franklin Association president and owner of Tin Cottage. “This will add even more magic to downtown Franklin, and we couldn’t be more excited to see the effect.”

 

Some of the specials our DFA members are offering include:

 

  • Avec Moi – Morning mimosas

 

  • Ecco Salon  – Refreshments, 10 percent off regular priced products, 20 percent off next three services when booked on Small Business Saturday.

  • Finnleys Good Findings – Light refreshments, including mulled cider and fruit. Will also be handing out favors to guests who arrive on the 25th of each hour

 

  • Handy Hardware – Free gift wrapping of purchases from Handy Hardware

 

  • It’s Vintage, Baby – Free ornament ($15 value) for every $150 spent

 

  • Mellow Mushroom – Hot Totties, featuring Bird Dog apple whiskey with a caramel and cinnamon rim, and an apple slice/ cinnamon stick garnish

 

  • Puckett’s Boat House –  Purchase a $100 gift card, get an additional $20 and purchase a $50 gift card, get an additional $10

 

  • Puckett’s Gro. & Restaurant  – Buy one bottle of BBQ sauce, get one free; purchase a $100 gift card, get an additional $20 and purchase a $50 gift card, get an additional $10

 

  • Savory Spice – Gift packs containing four jars or more will be buy one, get three free

 

  • Taziki’s – Special catering menu, all items are $5

 

  • The Coffee House – Anyone who brings in a receipt showing purchase from a local retailer will receive a free cup of coffee

 

  • The Shop Around the Corner – Hot cider and muffins

 

  • The Visitor Center – For every $35 spent in the Visitor Center, customers will receive a free Franklin logo mason jar

 

  • Vue Optique – Offering a $100 voucher to use toward a complete pair of prescription eyewear, not covered by insurance

 

  • Walton’s Antique Jewelry – 10% off everything in the store

 

To learn more about Historic Downtown Franklin and the work of the Downtown Franklin Association, visit its website at www.downtownfranklintn.com.

 

More About Downtown Franklin Association

Since its founding in 1984, the Downtown Franklin Association (DFA) has spearheaded the revitalization of Franklin’s historic downtown core. We’ve done it by following the four-point program of the National Main Street Center of the National Trust for Historic Preservation: Organization, Design, Promotion and Economic Restructuring.

 

Working in partnership with the Heritage Foundation of Franklin & Williamson County–the DFA’s parent organization–and with property owners, preservationists, city and county government, and local businesses in our historic retail district, the DFA has helped create one of the nation’s Main Street success stories. We’ve earned national recognition as an authentic, eclectic place that offers something for everyone in an atmosphere that reminds locals and visitors alike of a simpler time in our history – a place where community matters.

Music: Playlist

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November 28 – Saturday

Amish County Market at the Feed Mill: Don & Karen McNatt 12PM
Ansbach Artisans: Saturday Night Live Art 6-9PM
Arrington Vineyards: Music in the Vines: 2:30 Trio 5-9PM
Battleground Smokes & Spirits: Boom! Boom! Pow! 9PM
Bunganut Pig: Jared Roberts 7PM, J4 Wandass & the Band 9PM
Carnton Plantation: Battle of Franklin 5k Run/Walk & Kids’ Fun Run
Chaffin’s Barn Dinner Theatre: Yule Ya’ll at 8PM, Dinner preceding at 6PM
Cheekwood Botanical Gardens: Trains!, Cheekwood POP, Norman Rockwell’s Home for the Holidays 9AM-4PM, Holiday Lights 5-10PM
Cool Springs Brewery: Live Music 7PM
Corner Pub: Live Music
Factory at Franklin: Franklin Farmers Market 8AM-1PM
Franklin on Foot: Franklin Food Tour & Ghost Tour (615-400-3808 for reservations)
Franklin Theatre: How the Grinch Stole Christmas 10AM, Radney Foster 8PM
GRAYS: Dallas Starke 9PM
Kimbro’s Cafe: Live Music 8PM
Lyrics Restaurant: Live Music 5-8PM
McCreary’s Pub: Live Music
Puckett’s Boat HousePhoenix Drive 7:30PM
Puckett’s (Franklin): Gary Harrison, Michael White & Rick Huckaby 8:30PM
Puckett’s (Leiper’s Fork): Ronnie Fruge 12PM, Casey Wasner & Jamie Mclaughlin 8PM
Tin Roof 2: DJ Aydamn 9PM

November 29 – Sunday

Arrington Vineyards: Music in the Vines: Reed Pittman Trio – Holiday Open House 2-6PM
Bunganut Pig: Browns Backers vs Ravens 12PM, John Sutton 5PM
Chaffin’s Barn Dinner Theatre: Yule Ya’ll at 8PM, Dinner preceding at 6PM
Cheekwood Botanical Gardens: CLOSED
Franklin Theatre: How the Grinch Stole Christmas 1PM, 4PM, Scrooged 7PM
GRAYS: Jazzy Brunch 12-2PM
Puckett’s (Leiper’s Fork): Mike Wootan & Montana Swing 12PM
Spring Hill Battlefield: Spring Hill Battlefield Tour 3PM

Franklin Tree Lighting Ceremony to happen December 3rd

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The city of Franklin is teaming with Spring Tree Media to light up the square this December 3rd at 6:45 to make the 2015 Christmas tree lighting spectacular!  The Freedom Intermediate School Honors Choir, the Centennial High School Chamber Choir, Music City Strings and other surprise guests will make an appearance.  This year the event is sponsored by Spring Tree Media, Hyundai of Cool Springs and Middle Tennessee Electric Membership Corporation (MTEMC).  New this year, free photos with Santa, sponsored by Williamson Medical Center.  Everyone who wants a photo with the man in red will walk away with a free 5 x 7 photo with Franklin’s Santa!

 

The downtown Franklin Square will be closed for this event so attendees can view the movies and lights projected on the buildings and walk to the tree without worry of traffic.  The square will be closed from 5:459:00pm.

 

image001“Last year was such a fun event with close to 3,000 people in attendance! We are honored to have Hyundai of Cool Springs, Middle Tennessee Electric Membership Corporation and Williamson Medical Center sponsor our activities this year.  In addition, Spring Tree media is donating their creative ideas, and services for Franklin families to celebrate our hometown Christmas tree lighting,” said City Administrator Eric Stuckey.  “We welcome back Freedom Intermediate and Centennial High School this year and are excited the Music City Strings are joining us as well!”

 

“The stage will be in the middle of the square this year with the monument and tree in the background.  It should be easy for everyone to see the performers and the projected lights on the building! We really want this to be a fun and memorable experience for all who attend and each year we’ll add something new and different, there will be surprises!” said Peter Vaqu

City Farmhouse Holiday Pop-up Fair

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City FCity Farmhouse Pop Up Fairs Franklin TNarmhouse Holiday Pop-up Fair – November 13th – 15th.  The #CityFarmhousePopup has been named as one of the top five events to attend in October by Southern Living magazine, and the #1 Flea Market & Antique Show to attend by Romantic Country magazine.  Please visit City Farmhouse Holiday Pop-up Fair for more information
 
November 13th • 5PM-9PM Early Buying $25.00
November 14th • 8AM-6PM General Admission $10.00
November 15th • 11AM-4PM General Admission $10.00

Liberty Hall at The Factory at Franklin Franklin Rd., Franklin, Tennessee

St. Matthew Art for Inspiration

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St. Matthew Church in Franklin will host its tenth annual Art For Inspiration Art Show and Sale Saturday, November 14, 6-9 p.m. and Sunday, November 15, 9:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.. The event is free beginning Saturday evening with an adult only reception, offering free food and wine, along with live music and a silent auction. (Complimentary childcare will be provided) On Sunday, families are welcomed to attend the Art Show.

The featured artist is Lisa McReynolds, a C.P.A. turned full-time artist whose work reflects her love of nature. Over 30 artists will be joining Lisa including several emerging artists and first-time participants who will showcase their work in oil, water color, mixed media, pottery, jewelry, glass and photography. For more information contact Mary Modell at marymodell@hotmail.com.

Art For Inspiration Art Show

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St. Matthew Church in Franklin will host its tenth annual Art For Inspiration Art Show and Sale Saturday, November 14, 6-9 p.m. and Sunday, November 15, 9:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.. The event is free beginning Saturday evening with an adult only reception, offering free food and wine, along with live music and a silent auction. (Complimentary childcare will be provided) On Sunday, families are welcomed to attend the Art Show.

The featured artist is Lisa McReynolds, a C.P.A. turned full-time artist whose work reflects her love of nature. Over 30 artists will be joining Lisa including several emerging artists and first-time participants who will showcase their work in oil, water color, mixed media, pottery, jewelry, glass and photography. For more information contact Mary Modell at marymodell@hotmail.com.

American Girl Fashion Show

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American Girl Fashion Show Franklin TNSaturday, November 14, 2015
10:00am, 2:00pm & 6:00pm

Jamison Hall in the Factory at Franklin – 230 Franklin Road, Franklin, TN 37064

The American Girl Fashion Show is a fun-filled event for girls and their families, friends, and favorite dolls! Celebrate the experience of being a girl, whether yesterday or today, through a colorful presentation of historical and contemporary fashions. Enjoy elegant refreshments, enter to win door prizes, and learn how clothing has changed over the years to reflect history culture, and girls’ individual styles. For tickets and much more please visit American Girl Fashion Show.

 

 

 

 

City Farmhouse Holiday Pop-up Fair

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City FCity Farmhouse Pop Up Fairs Franklin TNarmhouse Holiday Pop-up Fair – November 13th – 15th.  The #CityFarmhousePopup has been named as one of the top five events to attend in October by Southern Living magazine, and the #1 Flea Market & Antique Show to attend by Romantic Country magazine.  Please visit City Farmhouse Holiday Pop-up Fair for more information
 
November 13th • 5PM-9PM Early Buying $25.00
November 14th • 8AM-6PM General Admission $10.00
November 15th • 11AM-4PM General Admission $10.00

Liberty Hall at The Factory at Franklin Franklin Rd., Franklin, Tennessee

Wine Love Pairing Dinner

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Guests will gather to taste wines together that have been perfectly paired with a 5 course menu designed by our Chef, Chase Ingalls and head baker Jen Mello. Chef Chase’s approach to these dinners is to source the highest quality ingredients from our farm partners and create a menu that combines creativity, thoughtful flavor profiles and dishes that are truly inspired by the wine.  For tickets and more information please visit Frothy Monkey.

Thursday, Nov 12
Frothy Franklin
Wine Love

This series of dinner pairings is in partnership with The Bottle Shop. Please contact Jennifer Sheets at jenn@frothymonkey.com with any questions.