Harlinsdale Arena

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As construction on the new multi-purpose equestrian arena at the Park at Harlinsdale Farm nears completion, the City of Franklin Parks Department has added Kelly Mays to serve as programs specialist to market and coordinate events for the facility. Mays will work closely with the non-profit Friends of Franklin Parks, who will operate the arena in partnership with the City.

“Kelly’s 25 years of event management and production experience made her the perfect person to get the arena up and running,” said City of Franklin Parks Director Lisa Clayton. “We’ve already had a lot of interest from equestrian and other markets, and we see this facility as a resource that will create significant local and visitor traffic to the Park at Harlinsdale Farm.”

Mays earned a degree in economics from Hollins College near Roanoke, Va.  She began her event career in the high-tech industry in the early 1990s, working in trade shows and events for Lotus Development Corporation. Around the time the company was acquired by IBM in 1995, she decided to strike out as a freelance event producer and has since produced events for companies and organizations across a range of sectors, from automotive and pharmaceutical to hospitality and retail. Mays has worked on events for Mercedes-Benz, IBM, Microsoft, Lowe’s and a host of others.
A Florence, Ala. native, Mays began riding horses at the age of seven, and has been an equestrian enthusiast throughout her life. She was an active member of the United States Pony Club through high school and also fox hunted with the Fort Leavenworth Hunt. She currently owns a Belgian Warmblood named Massey, and spends as much time as possible in the saddle.
Mays was able to combine her love of horses and events when she managed the sponsorship program for the American Eventing Championships in 2011, before moving to Franklin in 2013.

“I’ve found my home in Franklin, and I’m thrilled to have the opportunity to utilize my event experience and love for horses in a way that will be meaningful to the community,” Mays said. “There are so many equine enthusiasts in this area, and we’re helping to preserve this historic farm and sharing an amazing story of the horse’s impact on Tennessee’s history over the last two centuries. This is a dream come true for me.”

The Harlinsdale programs specialist position will be housed within the City of Franklin’s Parks Department, and will ultimately transition to a position with Friends of Franklin Parks once the arena is operating at capacity.

The $1.1 million arena, a public-private partnership that has been funded largely by individual and corporate donations, is slated for completion in September. For more information on the project, visit www.friendsoffranklinparks.org.

For information on booking the new Harlinsdale arena, Mays can be reached at kelly.mays@franklintn.gov or by phone at (615)-591-9428.

 

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The Blackberry Jam Music Festival

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Don’t miss The 12th Annual Blackberry Jam Music Festival!  The lineup for 2015 includes headliner Delbert McClinton and features MSG Acoustic Blues Trio, Etta Britt, Roger Day, Farmer Jason, America’s Got Talent finalist Quintavious Johnson, Kenzie Wetz, Jo Ann and Tray Eppes, and more to come!

Music starts from the porch stage with a special children’s program from noon until 2PM and continues throughout the afternoon and evening on two stages until 10PM. The Musical Petting Zoo, a huge hit with the kids, is returning, introducing them to the world of acoustic instruments, along with a kids area featuring face painting, storytelling, and traditional games.

Gates open at 11:30am.  For ticket information, the show schedule and much more please visit theblackberryjam.com

 

Juneteenth

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Juneteenth celebration in Franklin will feature plenty of food, entertainment and, of course, its increasingly popular cakewalk at the McLemore House.

An Evening for the McGavock Confederate Cemetery

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Join us for a special evening that will include dinner and discussions about the McGavock Confederate Cemetery. Speakers include Eric A. Jacobson, Nancy Bassett, and Rod Heller. Tickets are limited and are on sale now. All proceeds benefit the McGavock Confederate Cemetery Corporation and The Battle of Franklin Trust. Click here for more information or to purchase tickets.

 

Farm to Fork

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Homestead Manor has announced that Executive Chef Carlos Garcia will spearhead culinary operations at Harvest, the property’s new Tuscan-inspired restaurant located in the ca. 1819 National Register home.

The fresh dining concept in Thompson’s Station, slated to open by the end of June, draws parallels between Italian and Southern food and family cultures. Centered on seasonality, Harvest’s menu reflects source-centric plates, with much of the ingredients plucked straight from the on-site organic farm.

Garcia has been charged with creating the vision for the fine-dining restaurant and bar operations, as well as crafting a menu that best highlights Harvest’s mission to provide diners with the freshest, and most authentic, flavors.

“This blend of Tuscany and Tennessee marries two cultures, both of which respect the concept of family and friends connecting over meals. By bringing native Southern ingredients into traditional Italian recipes, we can offer something unique to the area,” Garcia said. “People deserve to know where their food comes from. We have the opportunity to go to the farm in the morning and pick something that inspires a dish that evening.

“It’s about people being part of the experience too, which I find important—they can walk the grounds and see what we’re doing, and then watch us prepare the meal in the open-air kitchen.”

Garcia, a native of Guadalajara, Mexico, has more than 30 years of experience as a chef.  At the age of 11, he started his own business preparing gourmet hamburgers, often selling more than 350 a night. A famed local chef took notice and offered his mentorship, which led to a kitchen management position in a four-star hotel at the age of 17. Garcia received his formal culinary training in Mexico, where he graduated at the top of his class.

The 200-year-old Homestead Manor property—which also includes an equestrian-style event barn, in addition to the restaurant and farm—is the latest endeavor of A. Marshall Family Foods Inc., the hospitality group that has built its reputation on the success of Puckett’s Gro. & Restaurant and Puckett’s Boat House. Prior to Homestead, Garcia helped successfully launch the Boat House in downtown Franklin, driving an extensive menu of Southern seafood recipes that often drew on his ethnic roots.

Andy Marshall, president of A. Marshall Foods, says Garcia’s passion for creativity, and his knack for marrying culinary traditions, will inspire the Harvest menu moving forward.

“When we approached Carlos over a year ago about the property, he connected with the vision immediately. I am intimately familiar with how he works in the kitchen, and he has continued to prove his genius to me through the years,” Marshall said. “This is a passion project for me. We have put together a team that is invested in the same way.”

A. Marshall Foods also announced that Donnie Counts has been named Kitchen Manager of Harvest. He was formerly the executive chef at GRAY’S on Main, a fine-dining restaurant in downtown Franklin that started under the A. Marshall group’s umbrella.

Counts has overseen kitchens and trained under acclaimed chefs in Colorado, Mississippi and South Carolina. As a kitchen manager, he will also serve as a liaison between Garcia and Homestead’s on-staff organic farmers, helping ensure that the farm can supply the restaurant on a sustainable basis. A native of the Mississippi Delta, Counts says his background serves as a working platform for the eatery’s mission.


“I’ll be using the building blocks I grew up on. It’s about taking simple ingredients and creating dishes that extract their complexities. Diners will see that happen from our farmers’ hands to Carlos’ food,” Counts said.

The Farm at Homestead encompasses 10-plus acres of land and is overseen by Property Director J.T. Ward and Agricultural Curators Joni and Casey McCarty. The 75-plus types of vegetables, herbs, flowers and fruits are organically grown in the garden and greenhouse under strict accordance with USDA Organic Certification Regulations.  

In addition, an orchard—which was originally part of the ca. 1819 property—will be groomed and harvested, and its fruits used in both the restaurant and the bar.

To learn more about Homestead Manor and Harvest, go to www.homesteadmanor.com or facebook.com/homesteadmanor.com.

Arts in the Park

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Get creative with the arts while playing in the park.  For all Ages.

13th Annual NISSAN Taste of Music City

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The NISSAN Taste of Music City is gearing up for its 13th annual event taking place at Public Square Park on Saturday, June 20, 2015. Festivities are from 5 – 9 PM with live music, food and beverage samples from some of Nashville’s best local restaurants, distilleries and breweries.

The NISSAN Taste of Music City will once again be hosting an all inclusive event so that attendees can enjoy unlimited tastings for one price. There will be a limited number of tickets available which can be purchased in advance online at TasteOfMusicCity.com for $55 (plus tax) or at the gates for $65 (plus tax) if not sold out. Tickets are still available and include all food and beverage samples from some of Nashville’s best restaurants and beverages that call Music City home.

US Foods and Springer Mountain Farms will both be returning as Presenting Sponsors to provide a one-of-a-kind food tasting experience.

 

Participating restaurants/food vendors:

1808 Grille Granite City Food & Brewery Noelle
312 Pizza Company Hillwood Pub Nothing Bundt Cakes
8 Lavender Lane Catering Jim N Nicks Rainforest Café
Aquarium Nashville Just Love Rumours East
Brooklyn Brothers Pizza MAFIAoZA’s Silo
Blue Coast Burrito Magnolia South The Farm House
Chateau West Margot Café The Peach Truck
Commerce Street Grille – Renaissance Mason’s Uncle Bud’s
Dan’s Gourmet Mac & Cheese MistaDales Urban Grub
Delivery Dudes Monchita’s Homemade Cobbler Whiskey Kitchen
Ember’s Ski Lodge Mrs. Grissom’s Salads Wicked Kitchen Food Truck

 

 

 

 

The following beverages will also be on site:

Alley Cat Tea Yazoo Blue Chair Bay Rum
Woodchuck Bonfire Wines White Lightning
Cayman Jack Valley of the Moon Lake Sonoma
Quivira La Follette Torbreck
Cielo Corsair Falls City
Walker Feed Co Stonehaus Global Beer Network
Stiegl Jack Daniels Fire Southern Pride Distillery
Sierra Nevada Jamba Juice Napa Smith
Shipyard Saturday Night Red Lonely Cow
Hidden Jewel Rivulet Artisan Pecan Liqueur Heroes Vodka
Redeye Bloody Mary Pickers Vodka
 

 

Art Four Sale, instrumental Jazz/Pop group, will be kicking off the event at 5 PM. Following at 7 PM, Ben Sturgell will take the stage with a Soft Pop and Rock combination.

Once again, the NISSAN Taste of Music City is proud to raise funds and awareness for The District, a private 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to economic and community revitalization of three historic districts and their contiguous areas in downtown Nashville. The District’s programs seek to foster and stimulate growth of a district identity, community spirit, civic pride and unity while promoting the people in the area and to further retain downtown Nashville’s historic character.

More information regarding the event, tickets, and more can be found at TasteOfMusicCity.com or on Facebook at Facebook.com/TasteOfMusicCity.

NISSAN Taste of Music City is sponsored by NISSAN, Springer Mountain Farms, US Foods, MAFIAoZA’S, Cayman Jack, Classic Party Rentals, America’s Motor Sports, NuCO2, DO615, Xfintiy, Yelp, Nashville Lifestyles, Nashville Scene and The Big 98 WSIX.

 

 

Nashville Restaurant Week

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Twice each year, Nashville Originals member restaurants offer special menu items and deals that you won’t want to miss! The next event is set for Monday, August 24, through Sunday, August 30, 2015.  Click the restaurant below to view each unique #NashvilleRestaurantWeek menu from the previous Restaurant Week (eateries listed in alphabetical order).

55 South   •   Alegria   •   Boundr’y   •   The Bunganut Pig   •   Cabana   •   Caffe Nonna (Lunch and Dinner)   •   Chago’s Cantina   •   Copper Kettle (Franklin and Nashville)   •   Cork & Cow   •   Cross Corner Bar & Grill   •   Crow’s Nest   •   Elliston Place Soda Shop   •   Fido   •   Finezza Italian Bistro   •   Fleet Street Pub   •   Flyte World Dining and Wine   •   Germantown Cafe   •   GRAY’S on Main   •   Holland House   •   Jackson’s   •   Jimmy Kelly’s Steakhouse   •   MAFIAoZA’S   •   Martin’s BBQ   •   McCabe Pub   •   Mere Bulles   •   Midtown Cafe (Lunch)   •   Midtown Cafe (Dinner)   •   Nonna’s Pizzeria and Wine Bar   •   Noshville Delicatessen (Green Hills and Midtown)   •   Peg Leg Porker   •   The Pineapple Room at Cheekwood   •   Pizza Perfect   •   PM   •   Provence Breads & Cafe   •   Puckett’s Boat House   •   Puckett’s Gro. & Restaurant (5th & Church)   •   Puckett’s Gro. & Restaurant (Franklin)   •    Red Pony   •   The Row   •   Rumours East   •   Saffire   •   Salsa   •   Silly Goose   •   Sole Mio   •   South Street   •   Suzy Wong’s House of Yum   •   Table 3 (Lunch and Dinner)   •   Tin Angel   •   Urban Grub   •   Valentino’s Ristorante   •   Watermark Restaurant   •   Wild Iris   •   The Yellow Porch

Some restaurants are still developing their specials. More menus coming soon.

Nashville Symphony Compose-Your-Own Subscription

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The Nashville Symphony is offering Compose Your Own (C-Y-O) subscription packages for all upcoming concerts at Schermerhorn Symphony Center, giving ticket buyers the exclusive opportunity to mix and match from more than 100 performances and enjoy savings up to 20 percent.

All available for purchase as part of a C-Y-O package, highlights of the Nashville Symphony’s concert calendar include:
  • Beethoven’s Ninth with the Nashville Symphony – September 10-13, 2015
  • Frankie Valli & the Four Seasons with the Nashville Symphony — September 24-26, 2015
  • Bach’s Brandenburg Concertos with the Nashville Symphony — October 22-25, 2015
  • Kristin Chenoweth with the Nashville Symphony — December 8-9, 2015
  • Smokey Robinson with the Nashville Symphony —December 10-11, 2015
  • Joshua Bell with Academy of St. Martin in the Fields — March 15, 2016
  • Alabama with the Nashville Symphony — May 12-14, 2016
The more concerts you purchase, the bigger the savings and the better the benefits:
  • 3 to 5 Concert Package: 10 percent discount on select tickets, $10 parking and unlimited exchanges ($5 per exchange)
  • 6 to 8 Concert Package: 15 percent discount on select tickets, $8 parking and unlimited free exchanges
  • 9+ Concert Package: 20 percent discount on select tickets, $8 parking and unlimited free exchanges
CYO subscribers also enjoy a number of additional benefits including pre-sale access to added concerts, additional discounts on select concerts, reduced service charges, payment plan options, local deals at Nashville-area merchants and more.
For more information on Compose Your Own subscription packages, call the Nashville Symphony Box Office at 615.687.6400 or visit www.NashvilleSymphony.org/CYO.

Town & Country Tour of Homes

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Join the Heritage Foundation June 6 & 7, 2015 to “Experience History Beyond the Door!” All sites are in Franklin and College Grove, Tenn.

11 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Tickets are $30 prior to the event & $35 the days of the event. Buy yours here.

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#HeritageTourofHomes

Producing the Town & Country Tour of Homes is just one of the many activities of The Heritage Foundation of Franklin & Williamson County. Since 1967 the non-profit group has been dedicated to protecting and preserving Williamson County’s historic, architectural and geographic resources; in short, saving the places that matter.