Steak and Burger Dinner

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The Steak & Burger Dinner incorporates an evening of good food, great entertainment and interaction with Boys & Girls Clubs kids at each table.  As adults enjoy juicy, mouth-watering hamburgers, Boys & Girls Clubs kids will be treated to a special steak dinner.   Each table will consist of six adults and two kids so that event attendees learn about the kids in a unique setting.  The event will include a motivational speech by creator and founder of Elijah’s Heart, Papa Joe Bradford.  Papa Joe’s life is the inspiration behind the feature-length film, Unconditional. And, this evening will honor the third annual Ed Moody Award of Excellence recipient, Mrs. Peggy Smith

Events Night Details
6:00PM     Pre-event Reception
6:30PM     Dinner
7:00PM     Program begins starring Boys & Girls Clubs kids
– Ed Moody Award of Excellence Recipient
– Guest Speaker
– Live Auction
– Fan-of-a-Kid

The 2015 Steak & Burger Dinner will be held on Thursday, April 23rd at Jamison Hall in the Factory at Franklin, located at 230 Franklin Road, Franklin, TN 37064.

Online Registration

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There is no more paper registration for most students in Williamson County.

Starting April 1, online registration updates for students currently in grades K-11 and for Franklin Special School District students moving into grade nine will be available through May 15.

This online system will take place of the packets parents fill out each year. If parents are sending their child(ren) to a Williamson County school in the fall, they should update their registration online through existing Family Access accounts. Contact your child’s school if you have not requested a Family Access account.

“Gone are the thick packets of paper forms of years past if you update registration through Family Access,” said WCS Belinda Moss. “Your child’s school will have the new information immediately so they can prepare for the new school year.”

The primary guardian will be able to update registration information for every child in the family in one place. Only information that has changed since last year will need to be updated.

Please note, registration updates cannot be made through the mobile app. Make certain your browser pop-up blocker is turned off.

A contact person will be available via email if parents have any questions.

Families who do not wish to complete the updates in Family Access may request a paper packet from the school to complete and return by May 15.

Commemorating American History

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April 9

Robert E. Lee, Confederate General surrenders at Appomattox, VA, to US General Ulysses S. Grant, effectively initiating the end of the American Civil War.

In commemorationThursday, April 9, 2015 Tour The Carter House and Carnton Plantation on this anniversary for $9 each. This discounted price applies to adult and senior admission for house tours only.

 

April 14-15

16th US President, Abraham Lincoln is gravely wounded at Ford’s Theater during evening performance April 14th and dies the morning of April 15th.

In commemorationWednesday, April 15, 2015 – Steven Spielberg’s Lincoln – Special Screening followed by Q&A with Eric Jacobson, 6:30 p.m. Click here to purchase tickets at the Franklin Theatre website.

April 26

American Civil War officially ends with Agreement signed at Bennett’s House near Durham Station, North Carolina.

In CommemorationBattle Scarred Special Exhibition at Carnton’s Fleming Center closes on April 26. The exhibit captures the ultimate cost of war and the importance of the Battle of Franklin as a part of our national heritage with over 100 artifacts on display, some of which have not been viewed together for 150 years. (The only day the exhibit is not open is Easter Sunday, April 5th.)

Harlinsdale

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With construction of the new multi-purpose equestrian arena officially underway at the Park at Harlinsdale Farm, Friends of Franklin Parks is within striking distance of completing the fundraising campaign.

 

Franklin Synergy Bank, Infiniti of Cool Springs and Tennessee Equine Hospital have all committed to multi-year major gifts, and the organization has kicked off a commemorative paver campaign to push toward the finish line on the $1.1 million project.

 

“These three local companies have stepped up in a big way to help us complete the fundraising for the arena, and we’re now within sight of the finish line,” said Jamey Parker, who heads the development committee for the non-profit organization’s Board of Governors. “It is a testament to the kind of community support this initiative has generated, and we couldn’t be more thankful for their tremendous monetary support.”

 

Friends of Franklin Parks has also launched a commemorative paver campaign that offers a way for the public to support the project while becoming a permanent part of the arena’s history. The 5” x 10” laser engraved pavers will be the centerpiece of the walkway leading into the arena, and individuals, corporations and organizations can include up to three lines of text on each paver. Only 500 pavers will be sold at $250 each, and purchases are tax-deductible. For more information, visit www.friendsoffranklinparks.org.

 

“This facility will be a gathering spot for the public, as it will accommodate a range of events and includes restrooms, a concession stand and other key infrastructure that hasn’t been available at Harlinsdale before,” Parker said. “Our vision is to bring horses back to this historic farm, but the facility will be a game-changer for the park.”

 

The major gift campaign has attracted the support of companies such as Franklin Synergy Bank, Infiniti of Cool Springs and Tennessee Equine Hospital who see the potential and want to be a part of the next chapter in the nearly 80-year-old farm’s history.

 

“It’s the quality of life that makes Franklin such a special place to live and do business, and Harlinsdale is our Central Park,” said Infiniti of Cool Springs Owner Carmine Grassi. “For Infiniti of Cool Springs, it’s an opportunity for us to connect with the public while supporting the continued enhancement of this incredible facility.”

 

As the Official Automotive Partner for the arena at the Park at Harlinsdale Farm, Infiniti of Cool Springs has pledged to support the arena project through a significant multi-year capital contribution. Franklin Synergy Bank will serve as the Official Financial Partner, and Tennessee Equine Hospital will be the Official Equine Veterinary Partner, respectively.

 

Construction on the arena is scheduled to be completed this summer. Limited sponsorship opportunities remain. For more information, call the Friends of Franklin Parks office at 615-794-0998, or email info@friendsoffranklinparks.org.

Steeplechase

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For the second consecutive year, the Iroquois Steeplechase is selling Tailgating Singles, or individual tickets, to the infield at the May 9 sporting event.

New last year, Tailgating Singles offer individuals the opportunity to attend the races and enjoy all that the infield has to offer, as well as the Iroquois Shoppes, Family Area and some of Nashville’s tastiest food trucks. In past years, race goers have had to purchase an entire tailgating spot, which start at $600 and include eight armbands, to have access to the infield.

“Because of the great response we got last year, we wanted to bring these tickets back again for those hoping to purchase just one or two tickets to the race,” said Iroquois Steeplechase Chairman Dwight Hall. “This year, we opened the ticketing window almost an entire month earlier to allow more guests to take advantage of the opportunity.”

Priced at $100 each, Tailgating Singles include one armband and access to all tailgating areas, in addition to parking at Highway 100 and a shuttle ride to and from the grounds.

Tailgating Singles are available for purchase online now and will remain on sale through race day. Purchases made after 4 p.m. on April 22 will be available for pickup at will call only.

For those looking to attend the race with a large group of friends, a limited number of tailgating spaces are still available. To reserve a spot, call 1-800-619-4802 or visit www.iroquoissteeplechase.org.

 

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.

Celebrity Barn Dance

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Don’t miss this fun and elegantly casual barn dance and benefit concert.  Wear your boots and bling for a night of good ole fashion fun and dance to music with the Celebrity Band featuring Rodney Crowell, Emmylou Harris, Vince Gill and Cory Chisel.   MusiCares, Music Health Alliance, Bonaparte’s Retreat and New Beginnings of Lake Charles are all beneficiaries of this concert!

 

  • 6:00 – 7:30pm – VIP Reception includes:  Meet and Greet Celebrities, Wine Tasting , Buffet Dinner prepared by Sterling Ball and the American Royal Invitational Champion BBQ Team, the Warren County Pork Choppers.
  • 7:30pm – Doors open for general admission tickets
  • 8:00pm – Concert and Barn Dance begins

 

VIP TABLE PRICING:

All VIP Tables include (1)Table and (8)VIP Tickets for Reception at 6PM,

*One (1) Goodie Bag per VIP * Premier Parking * Wine Tasting * Buffet Dinner * Meet & Greet with Celebrities*

 

FRONT OF HOUSE: VIP Table of 8 (located directly behind sponsors) – $3,500

MIDDLE OF HOUSE: VIP Table of 8: – $2,500

BACK OF HOUSE VIP Table of 8: – $1,500

 

TICKET PRICING:

VIP Couple Tickets (2 Seats at VIP Table, Back of House w/ Reception at 6PM) – $500

General Admission Couple Tickets  – (this purchase is for 2 tickets) – $125

General Admission – $75

 

Buy your Tickets and/or VIP Tables at www.thebarndance.com.

Saint Patrick’s Day

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Via Wikipedia:

Saint Patrick’s Day (IrishLá Fhéile PádraigUlster-ScotsSaunt Petherick’s Day)[2] is a cultural and religious holiday celebrated internationally on 17 March. It commemorates Saint Patrick (c. AD 387–461), the most commonly recognised of the patron saints ofIreland, and the arrival of Christianity in Ireland.[1] It is observed by the Catholic Church, the Anglican Communion (especially theChurch of Ireland),[3] the Eastern Orthodox Church and Lutheran Church. Saint Patrick’s Day was made an official feast day in the early 17th century, and has gradually become a secular celebration of Irish culture in general.[4]

The day is generally characterised by the attendance of church services,[4][5] wearing of green attire (especially shamrocks),[6] and the lifting of Lenten restrictions on eating and drinking alcohol,[6][7][8]which is often proscribed during the rest of the season.[4][6][7][8]

Saint Patrick’s Day is a public holiday in the Republic of Ireland,[9]Northern Ireland,[10] Newfoundland and Labrador and in Montserrat. It is also widely celebrated by the Irish diaspora, especially in places such as Great Britain, Canada, the United States, Argentina, Australia, and New Zealand, among others. Today, St. Patrick’s Day is probably the most widely celebrated saints day in the world.[11]

Summer Activities

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Williamson County Parks and Recreation has released its 2015 Summer Activities Guide, full of information on over 250 camps for kids from 3 to 17! Highlights include art, science, technology, theatre, dance, sports and day camps, plus new options like Boredom Buster trips for ages 6 to 13 and JEAPS (Junior Excursion Adventure Programs) for adventurous 11 to 15 year olds. Camps will be offered at locations throughout the county. The complete guide is available at www.wcparksandrec.com. Here are some highlights:

General Summer Day Camp 2015This is a seven-week program, June 1 to July 17, Monday thru Friday, 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. (no camp 7/3/15) for children 5 to 12 years of age.  Two camp sites will be offered: Grassland and Nolensville Elementary Schools. On-line registration is April 20-24 at www.wcparksandrec.com. In-person registration is May 4-6 at the Franklin Recreation Complex, 1120 Hillsboro Rd. and the Williamson County Recreation Complex at Nolensville, 7250 Nolensville Rd.  See the  Summer Activities Guide at www.wcparksandrec.com for more details.

Kid’s Art/Science/Technology and Theatre CampsRegistration is now open for Williamson County Parks and Recreation’s summer art, science, technology, Princess, Super Hero and theatre camps for kids.  Camps will take place at: the Franklin Recreation Complex, 1120 Hillsboro Road; the Fairview Recreation Complex, 2714 Fairview Blvd.; the Longview Recreation Center, 2909 Commonwealth Drive in Spring Hill; and the Williamson County Recreation Complex at Nolensville, 7250 Nolensville Rd.  To view a list of camps and registration information, go to the Summer Activities Guide at www.wcparksandrec.com.

Summer Sports Camps – Registration for all Williamson County Parks and Recreation summer sports camps begins April 26, 2015 on-line or at various facilities.  Thirty-five camps will be offered in June, July and August for boys and girls ages 7 to 13.  Camps include: volleyball, basketball, table tennis, tennis, soccer, all sports, performance, basketball skills and Tiny Tots soccer. For registration information, please go to the Summer Activities Guide at www.wcparksandrec.com.

 

Rhythm & Spirit Dance, Cheer & Tumbling Camps – Registration begins April 27 for Williamson County Parks and Recreation’s summer Rhythm & Spirit camps for kids.  Camps include Disney Princess, Hip Hop and cheer/tumbling at: the Franklin Recreation Complex, 1120 Hillsboro Road; the Fairview Recreation Complex, 2714 Fairview Blvd.;  the Longview Recreation Center at Spring Hill, 2909 Commonwealth Drive; and the Williamson County Recreation Complex at Nolensville, 7250 Nolensville Rd. Camp weeks: June 8-12 or July 13-17. To view a list, go to the Summer Activities Guide at www.wcparksandrec.com.

 

JEAPS (Junior Excursion Adventure Programs) and Boredom BustersJEAPS is for adventurous 11 to 15 year olds. There are nine trips to choose from, including canoeing, tubing, bowling, rappelling and a water park.  Boredom Busters are day trips for ages 6 to 13, including the zoo, skating, laser tag and Sky Zone. Registration is now open for JEAPS and Boredom Busters.   All trips leave from the Franklin Recreation Complex, 1120 Hillsboro Road. To register, call (615) 790-5719, ext. 2010.  To view a list of planned trips, go to the Summer Activities Guide at www.wcparksandrec.com.

Camp WillWilliamson County Parks and Recreation will conduct registration for Camp Will, our therapeutic summer day camp for Williamson County residents ages 6 to 23 with physical/intellectual disabilities, on Saturday, April 18 from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. and Tuesday, April 21 from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at the Franklin Recreation Complex, 1120 Hillsboro Road.  The camp will be held Monday through Friday, June 1 to July 17 (no camp July 3) from 9:00 am to 3:00 pm at Pearre Creek Elementary School in Franklin. If your child has never attended Camp Will, please schedule a time for an assessment prior to April 10 by calling (615) 790-5719, ext. 2021.  For more information, go to the Summer Activities Guide at www.wcparksandrec.com.

Williamson County Parks and Recreation is a public organization, here to benefit the community.  Anyone may register for and participate in the department’s programs, teams, classes and events. For more information about the facilities and programs of the Williamson County Parks and Recreation Department, visit www.wcparksandrec.com. You may also receive department information by “liking” Williamson County Parks and Recreation on Facebook.

Beethoven’s Eighth

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Aegis Sciences Classical Series
Beethoven’s Eighth

Thursday, March 12, at 7 pm
Friday, March 13, at 8 pm | Happy Hour at 6pm
Saturday, March 14, at 8 pm

TOP 8 REASONS TO BE AT BEETHOVEN’S EIGHTH THIS WEEKEND:

  • Experience Beethoven’s Eighth – an energetic, playful and outright thrilling symphony
  • World Premiere – be here for Richard Danielpour’s soaring War Songs
  • Featuring singer Thomas Hampson, the world’s greatest, most critically acclaimed baritone
  • Dive deep into the music – learn about the concert at Maestro Giancarlo Guerrero’s
    pre- and post-concert talks
  • Come early Friday for Happy Hour – live jazz, great food and drink specials starting at 6 pm
  • Impress your sweetheart with a Date Night Package for Two from only $98
    (includes concert tickets, wine and chocolate truffles)
  • It’s all recorded LIVE, to be featured on an upcoming Nashville Symphony release
  • The best reason – hear Music City’s GRAMMY®-winning Nashville Symphony, led by the incomparable Maestro Giancarlo Guerrero

Beethoven’s Eighth Tickets from Only $25 – Buy Now

For Nashville Symphony tickets, call the Box Office at 615.687.6400, visit us at One Symphony Place in downtown Nashville or buy online at NashvilleSymphony.org.

Young Professionals Philanthropy

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Join us for a cup of coffee and an opportunity to give back alongside your fellow YPs through GroundsWELL Project.95. The Well Coffeehouse is encouraging each customer to purchase a cup of coffee and donate an extra 95 cents to go toward its next major water project in Nairobi, Kenya. The goal is to raise $38,000 to build 2-3 wells that will provide water for thousands of people.

Wednesday, March 18
5 pm – 7 pm
The Well Coffeehouse
690 Old Hickory Boulevard, Brentwood