11:00 am | Sunday, Aug 30th
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.
12:00 am | Sunday, Aug 30th
Williamson County Parks and Recreation is pleased to announce the second annual Fins & Feet Aquathlon, a youth swim and run competition on Sunday, August 30, 2015 at the Indoor Sports Complex, 920 Heritage Way in Brentwood. Fins & Feet is for boys and girls ages 6 to 14.
6:00 pm | Saturday, Aug 29th
So what is a Se
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.
9:00 am | Saturday, Aug 29th
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.
9:00 am | Friday, Aug 28th
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.
Friday August 28th
Early Bird Shopping 9am – 11am
General Admission 11am – 5pm
For more information please visit BELLA ★ VINTAGE MARKETPLACE.
8:00 pm | Tuesday, Aug 25th
GALLAGHER’S “JOKES ON YOU” COMEDY TOUR FEATURING GALLAGHER, ARTIE FLETCHER, AND BOB NELSON on Tuesday, August 25th, 2015 at the Franklin Theatre. The show starts at 8:00pm. Doors open one hour before the show.
A Gallagher concert is an unforgettable experience. He is a keen and original observer of human nature and the American “scene”. “My humor makes people think,” Gallagher says. “I want people to look more closely at this country and their lives to see the humor and absurdity in it all …I don’t have to make it up, the truth is funny enough.”
For more information and tickets please visit The Franklin Theatre.
12:00 am | Monday, Aug 24th
Come to beautiful Historic Carnton Plantation for its seventh annual Summer Concert Series. Enjoy live music, picnicking and fantastic sunsets in good company. You also can take this opportunity to stroll through the 1847 garden or tour the historic home – the choice is yours – but you can be sure that there will be plenty to entertain all.
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Tickets: Adults (ages 13+) are $10 in advance and $12 at the gate for each concert. Children (ages 6-12) are $5 in advance or at the gate for each concert.
Free for 5 and under. Food and drinks are available for purchase on-site, including soft drinks, beer and wine.
Guests can buy their picnic or bring their own, but please refrain from bringing grills and pets. For more information, visit http://www.battleoffranklintrust.org/sunsetconcertseries.htm or call 615.794.0903.
The last concert takes place this Sunday, August 30, and will feature 7 Bridges Band.
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.
5:00 pm | Sunday, Aug 23rd
Join us for an exclusive pre-party to kick off the 2015 Fore A Cure Golf Classic. Enjoy live entertainment, dinner and drinks provided by Carrabba’s Italian Grill, live and silent auctions*, and networking with Nashville’s elite.
*Auction registration begins at 5 P.M
Mercedes-Benz of Nashville
630 Bakers Bridge Ave.
Franklin, TN 37067
For tickets and more information please visit Fore a Cure Golf Classic Kickoff Event.
7:00 pm | Friday, Aug 21st
The Starlight Jam series is running April-October on Friday nights close to the New Moon. Enjoy a live band each month and you’re encouraged to bring your own instrument to jam. Bring some camp chairs or blankets and even a picnic dinner if you like. Water and soft drinks will be available for purchase.
August 21st The Farmer & Adele, a country western swing and bluegrass group in a throwback cowboy style will headline the Starlight Jam! Madaline Garcia will open up for The Farmer & Adele.
Fairview Parks Department has announced the schedule for the upcoming Starlight Jams at Bowie Nature Park. The Starlight Jams are a whole new concert series that include picking parties. Performers include a mix of local, regional, and national performers all in the Americana and Bluegrass type genera.
Gates open at 6:30pm. A suggested donation of $5/adult is requested. All money collected will go back in to the music program at Bowie Nature Park. Park Staff recommends you bring your own blankets and folding chairs. You could even bring a picnic dinner or snack. Water and soft drinks will be available for purchase. The event is rain or shine. The event will be moved inside in case of inclement weather.
For more information please visit Starlight Jams at Bowie Park.
3:36 am | Friday, Aug 21st
Updates from the WCAR:It’s been a month to celebrate for Williamson County on multiple levels. Not only have we seen record highs in home closings and median price, but REALTORS® are encouraged by the outpouring of support that led to the retention of Dr. Mike Looney as superintendent for Williamson County Schools. We believe there is a direct correlation between strong schools and economic development. The retention of Dr. Looney ensures continued stability for our children’s education and our community.In addition to the 7.8% year-over-year closings increase, median price continues to climb. The $415,000 median price for July 2015 is up 3.8% from 2014. This signals the eighth month in a row where the median price has exceeded $400,000 for Williamson County.Inventory remains low for the county as the housing market attempts to keep pace with demand. Subtracting the pending properties from the active properties reveals 1,232 actual available homes, or roughly a two month supply. Right now there are fewer homes available, selling faster and for higher prices than they have since before the Great Recession. For those homeowners considering selling, this is a great time to enter the market. There is virtually no competition and demand is high. For buyers, the low inventory means finding the right home for the right price is difficult. Buyers are encouraged to consult REALTORS® who have the connections and experience to find deals before they hit the market and to negotiate aggressively.