Summer Pop-Up Fair

| No Comments

For the last two years, the City Farmhouse Popup Fair has drawn visitors from around the globe to the tiny village of Leiper’s Fork, Tenn., to score antique and vintage goods from dozens of curated vendors.

Earlier this month, Kim and David Leggett—owners of the popular downtown Franklin shop from where the event derives its name—announced that due to mounting popularity, a second popup fair has been added June 19-20, 2015.

The Leggetts, who are nationally recognized “pickers,” say the second show was due to both attendance popularity and their fans’ requests: the pair manage the City Farmhouse Facebook page, which boasts more than 100,000 followers—many of whom lobbied for an additional show.

“We had an overwhelming amount of positive feedback after the last show,” said Kim Leggett. “It’s a great opportunity for people who love vintage and antiques to come together to collaborate and share that passion.

“The idea of hosting a second show wasn’t ours—local show-goers kept coming into the shop encouraging us to have more than one event. At first we thought it was crazy to try and put on another show, but the more we talk about it with our fans, the more encouraged we are that this one’s going to be even bigger and better than the last one!”

The host says the theme of this season’s City Farmhouse Popup Fair is focused on the creativity and styling ability of the vendors, all of whom search for months to find the most unusual vintage and antique “picks” for the show. Currently, vendors from 13 states are slated to exhibit their unique wares.

The design and shopping show will once again take place at the stunning “lost-in-time” gardens and mansion of the late music publisher Buddy Killen, located off Old Hillsboro Road.

Similar to last year, those who shop the City Farmhouse Popup Fair will find the most unusual in handpicked selections spanning all eras and styles: farmhouse, French, architectural, garden, lighting, industrial, Americana and much more. Plus, there will be live performances, food trucks, how-tos, special guest appearances and more.

New to this year’s event is an interactive design showcase, intended to inspire fair-goers on what to look for amongst the uniquely offered wares of the vendors. The showcase will feature “room-like” setting ideas for using vintage and antique pieces, and displaying collections.

Fair-goers will also have the chance to meet and interact with professional designers within the exhibit and discover unique ways to use their finds. Presenters at the showcase will include the likes of Kim Leggett, Beth Lewis of Olde Tyme Marketplace, Jason Counce of Dirt Home & Garden, and other industry leaders.

Kim Leggett says the interactive exhibition will be helpful for showcasing items that aren’t commonly used in interior design.

“Farmhouse style is one of the fastest growing trends in interior design today. More than ever, homeowners are looking for vintage and repurposed goods to decorate their homes,” she said. “The show gives them an opportunity to pick through finds from all over the country, and the interactive showcase will inspire show-goers on how to creatively style their finds in their own homes.”

The Leggetts will continue to reveal guest appearances, performances and schedules of events in the upcoming weeks on the City Farmhouse website www.cityfarmhousefranklin.com.

The City Farmhouse Popup Fair kicks off June 19, 2015 from 9 a.m. until Noon, with first- chance buying, a champagne toast and a burlap carpet walk. Admission to early buying is $25.00.

General admission on June 19 is from Noon to 5 p.m., and from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on June 20. General admission for both days is $10.00.

The Leggetts have also announced the dates of the annual fall Popup Fair, scheduled for October 16-17, 2015. More details about guest appearances, vendors and more will be announced on the website closer to the event.

Those interested in staying current with the latest at City Farmhouse can visit their website www.cityfarmhousefranklin.com to sign up for the City Farmhouse newsletter, view the blog, www.cityfarmhousefranklin.blogspot.com or access the Facebook page.

More about City Farmhouse

City Farmhouse is a popular antiques and vintage shop located on Bridge Street in Historic Downtown Franklin, Tenn., that offers modern farmhouse style for urban and rural living.

Owners Kim and David Leggett have been “pickers” for more than 20 years, and their trained eye and vivacious personalities have earned them national acclaim, from individuals interested in following popular vintage trends to interior designers.

In addition to curating the store, the monthly popup store, The Fling, and the City Farmhouse Popup Fairs, the Leggetts exhibit at major vintage and antique events throughout the U.S. Kim is a sought-after expert for guest appearances and as a host of guided tours at fairs around the country, appearing in shows the likes of Marburger Farms, the Country Living Fair, The Nashville Shows, and more.

As a freelance interior stylist, Kim’s projects have been featured in a host of major publications, from Elle Décor and Architectural Digest to Gatherings Magazine. She also sells her finds to museums, private collectors and celebrity clientele like Ralph Lauren, Meg Ryan, Tommy Hilfiger, Sheryl Crow, Carrie Underwood and more.

The Leggetts’ recently crossed a social media milestone, amassing more than 100,000 Facebook fans. Follow them at www.facebook.com/cityfarmhousetn.com.

Music Country Grand Prix

| No Comments

Music Country Grand Prix, Franklin TN

The 27th Annual Music Country Grand Prix will be held May 30th at Brownland Farm. The Music Country Grand Prix is a premier equestrian jumping competition featuring top riders and horses from across the nation benefiting Saddle Up! therapeutic riding program.

To learn more and to purchase tickets, please visit Music Country Grand Prix.

Tennessee Renaissance Festival

| No Comments

Tennessee Renaissance Festival

Travel back to 16th Century England. Our Village of Covington Glen comes alive with the bustle of a Renaissance Marketplace. Over 60 skilled Artisans from all over the country display their wares from silks to swords; from gems to jewels. Flavors, aromas and tastes of specialty foods and drinks greet the festival-goer. Hear the sounds of Renaissance musicians and merrymakers as they echo through the trees. Color, movement, and peals of laughter welcome those who thrill to the challenges of Games of Skill and Man-Powered Rides. Come to the Tennessee Renaissance Festival!

2015 Running Dates
May 2, 3, 9, 10, 16, 17, 23, 24, plus Memorial Day May 25!
Hours: 10am – 6:00pm

Located off Highway 96 between the towns of Franklin and Murfreesboro, the Tennessee Renaissance Festival is easily accessible from I-24, I-65, and I-840, just 25 miles south of Nashville. The festival address is 2124 New Castle Road, Arrington, TN, 37014

Tennessee Renaissance Festival

| No Comments

Tennessee Renaissance Festival

Travel back to 16th Century England. Our Village of Covington Glen comes alive with the bustle of a Renaissance Marketplace. Over 60 skilled Artisans from all over the country display their wares from silks to swords; from gems to jewels. Flavors, aromas and tastes of specialty foods and drinks greet the festival-goer. Hear the sounds of Renaissance musicians and merrymakers as they echo through the trees. Color, movement, and peals of laughter welcome those who thrill to the challenges of Games of Skill and Man-Powered Rides. Come to the Tennessee Renaissance Festival!

2015 Running Dates
May 2, 3, 9, 10, 16, 17, 23, 24, plus Memorial Day May 25!
Hours: 10am – 6:00pm

Located off Highway 96 between the towns of Franklin and Murfreesboro, the Tennessee Renaissance Festival is easily accessible from I-24, I-65, and I-840, just 25 miles south of Nashville. The festival address is 2124 New Castle Road, Arrington, TN, 37014

Tennessee Renaissance Festival

| No Comments

Tennessee Renaissance Festival

Travel back to 16th Century England. Our Village of Covington Glen comes alive with the bustle of a Renaissance Marketplace. Over 60 skilled Artisans from all over the country display their wares from silks to swords; from gems to jewels. Flavors, aromas and tastes of specialty foods and drinks greet the festival-goer. Hear the sounds of Renaissance musicians and merrymakers as they echo through the trees. Color, movement, and peals of laughter welcome those who thrill to the challenges of Games of Skill and Man-Powered Rides. Come to the Tennessee Renaissance Festival!

2015 Running Dates
May 2, 3, 9, 10, 16, 17, 23, 24, plus Memorial Day May 25!
Hours: 10am – 6:00pm

Located off Highway 96 between the towns of Franklin and Murfreesboro, the Tennessee Renaissance Festival is easily accessible from I-24, I-65, and I-840, just 25 miles south of Nashville. The festival address is 2124 New Castle Road, Arrington, TN, 37014

Music Country Grand Prix

| No Comments

The Music Country Grand Prix is a premier equestrian show jumping competition featuring top riders and horses from across the nation.  Location/Host: Brownland Farm, 1155 Hillsboro Road, Franklin, TN [view map]

EVENT TIMELINE:

  • 3:30pm Gates Open | Silent Auction Opens | People Prix Opens
  • 5:00pm Music Country Grand Prix competition begins
    (Leadline & Saddle Up! exhibition before Grand Prix)
  • 5:30pm Patron’s Tent gourmet buffet, The Paddock boxed meal

The Music Country Grand Prix was first established in 1989 as ‘The Music City Grand Prix’ by Christian Currey with the help of his parents, Agneta and Brownlee. For 11 years, their beautiful home, River Circle Farm in Franklin, Tennessee, was the site of the $25,000 horse show jumping event. Riders from all over the country, including Margie Goldstein Engle, Aaron Vale, Richard Cheska, and many of the area’s premiere riders came to compete in this exciting event which featured River Circle’s fabulous grass field and spectacular jumps. The Currey’s tireless generosity provided the foundation for what was to become a very successful Nashville tradition.

In 2001, the event moved to its current home, Brownland Farm (also in Franklin, Tennessee) where it runs in conjunction with the Brownland Farm Horse Show series. With the new location, came the new name, The Music Country Grand Prix. Show host Sissie Anderton has continued the Currey’s vision by providing an excellent venue for riders, horses, and spectators alike. She, too, has worked tirelessly along with her son, Robin, to make this the premiere show jumping event in Middle Tennessee.

The sponsorship base for the Grand Prix has grown over the years to include many local and regional businesses and individuals. Tractor Supply Company is the “Grand Champion” sponsor. Other sponsorship levels include The Paddock at the Pavilion, Champion, Reserve Champion, Blue Ribbon, People Prix, Red Ribbon, and Yellow Ribbon sponsors.

Patrons and spectators enjoy a fun-filled day of exhilarating competition, delicious food, shopping and “The People Prix”. The People Prix is an event where children (and adults) can compete for prizes by jumping a course of obstacles on their own two feet!

Since the Music Country Grand Prix’s inception in 1990, Saddle Up! has been the beneficiary of charitable dollars raised from the event. Each year of the event, we celebrate the Grand Prix’s founders, riders, hosts, sponsors, and patrons who have all played a part in creating Saddle Up!’s most successful fundraiser. Over the past 27 years, the Music Country Grand Prix has raised in excess of $1,000,000 to support Saddle Up!.

Park Fit

| No Comments

The City has been working with many community entities to help make Franklin a healthier community.
We are starting free organized exercise offerings in the parks.   Beginning with a few, we hope to grow the program throughout the park system.
Come out to the parks to see how amazing Fresh Air Fitness can be! 

Friday Walking Group – 9am  @ The Park at Harlinsdale Farm – 239 Franklin Rd. 

Get Fit logo

FREE Saturday Mornings Classes

@ Pinkerton Park—405 Murfreesboro Rd. 8am – Bootcamp

provided by Franklin Anytime Fitness

 

 

Anytime Fitness Logo

9:30am – Tai Chi

provided by the Franklin Family YMCA

YMCA Logo Green

This healthy initiative is brought to you in cooperation with:

HealthierTN_Logo_RGB_notag

Williamson County Luxury

| No Comments

Tapestry Brentwood Town Center, Williamson County’s newest luxury multifamily community located in the heart of Brentwood, announced this week the official opening of its leasing office.

 

Bristol Development Group is inviting local news media to tour the property and take an in-depth look inside the latest residential community on Friday, May 29 at 10:30 a.m. After a short presentation on the property, which will highlight key features and what the project means for the Brentwood community, representatives will lead tours of fully furnished model units, answer questions and participate in one-on-one interviews.

 

Tapestry’s emphasis on convenience is evident – located less than a mile from I-65, the community borders dozens of restaurants, shops,

​ ​

businesses and attractions. The development includes 393 luxury condominiums for lease and a range of amenities, such as shared meeting space, two modern pools, a state-of-the-art exercise center and relaxing outdoor courtyards, plus 4,000 square foot retail space that will become the home of Stout Burger’s & Beer. An official open house celebration is slated for mid-June.

 

“Tapestry seamlessly connects with Brentwood’s landscape, and will continue to enhance the town center,” said David Hanchrow, chief investment officer with Bristol Development Group. “We admire the city for all it has to offer for people of all ages, and we believe these residents will help shape the future of Brentwood. Tapestry is a natural fit for the neighborhood, and we are proud to be a part of it.”

 

The new leasing center, located at 400 Centerview Drive, is now open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., on Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and on Sundays from 1 to 5 p.m.

 

For more information, go to www.tapestrybrentwood.com, or call (615) 221-2727 for appointments by request. Any member of the Tapestry leasing team will be happy to help.

 

Bristol Development Group is a leading private residential real estate company that specializes in developing, building, marketing, operating, and selling urban and suburban multifamily communities. The company is research driven, highly focused on its target markets, and has a distinguished history of successful development in the apartment and condominium sectors, with a current development pipeline of more than $225 million. Bristol’s talented team prides itself on diligent market research and fitting the right product to each unique market, satisfying the evolving demands of its diverse customer base rather than relying on a formula of “one product fits all.” To learn more, visit www.bristoldevelopment.com.

It’s Vintage Baseball

| No Comments

Vintage Baseball

May 17, 2015 – Double header – 12:00 pm & 2:30 pm

After nearly 150 years, a Civil War-era style of baseball will once again be played in Tennessee. Vintage base ball (yes, it was two words in the 1860s) was revived in the Mid-South when the Tennessee Association of Vintage Base Ball was formed in 2013. Carnton Plantation is pleased to be the home field for the Franklin Farriers. The base ball games are free to the public.

Franklin Rodeo

| No Comments

Thursday, May 14, Friday, May 15, and Saturday, May 16 at 7 p.m. every night
Ag Expo Center in Franklin.

Visit website to learn more!