Franklin Rodeo

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The Franklin Rodeo takes place this Thursday, Friday and Saturday at the Ag Expo Center in Franklin.  Last weekend, historic downtown Franklin hosted the annual Franklin Rodeo Parade.

 

Check out the photos!

 

Here is a glipse behind the history of the Franklin Rodeo from FranklinRodeo.com:

For 65 years now, cowboys and cowgirls have stampeded to Franklin, Tennessee in early May to participate in what is billed as the largest rodeo east of the Mississippi. The Franklin Rodeo is a project of the Franklin Noon Rotary Club, which has now celebrated over six decades of excitement since its beginnings.

The Franklin Noon Rotary Club was chartered January 13, 1948 with 14 members. Judge Jim Warren served as the club’s first president. Despite its humble beginnings, today the club has almost 150 members representing a large cross section of business backgrounds in one of Middle Tennessee’s favorite places to live.

 

For most members of the newly formed Franklin Rotary Club, this truly was their first rodeo

Soon after its creation, the newly formed club began looking for a fundraising project. Long-time Franklin Rotarian Jim Hayes remembers hearing about it. “Someone hit on the idea of having a rodeo, but there was a small problem. We had one man, Dr. Harry Guffee, who had actually seen a rodeo and a couple of other people who had migrated up from Texas,” Hayes relates. “Dr. Guffee, along with transplanted Texans John and Preston Fowlkes and Bob Corley were principals in carrying the torch,” according to Hayes. “Another significant person was Ed Moody, who managed the rodeo from the 1950’s until 1984.”

The first rodeo was planned for Saturday, May 6, 1949 with a parade leading up to it and was a rousing success. It was led by then Tennessee Governor Gordon Browning, local Rotarians and visiting cowboys. Bands from Franklin High School and the Columbia Military Academy also participated. About 1,000 4-H kids and their parents were in town and they joined in too. Many county residents rode their horses to town for the event so they also joined the parade. That started a tradition that goes on to this day.

Hayes said the rodeo’s first years were tenuous. “There were several times during the early history of the rodeo when the Rotary Club toyed with canceling it. They’d have one year where they’d make money and one where they’d have bad weather and lose money.” But the event went on, and Hayes attributes that to the character of Rotarians. “There were some strong beliefs among some members of the club that the rodeo would be a good long term event.”

During the past six decades, the rodeo has produced over two million “bucks”

Over the past 64 years, over $2.5 million has been raised for community causes, including everything from college scholarships to medical care. Hayes said, “In the ‘60’s, there was a shortage of physicians, dentists, and trained nurses in our county. For many years the Franklin Noon Rotary Club gave scholarships to medical, dental and nursing schools. That financial aid produced a number of good doctors, dentists, and nurses.” Funds often also went to buy band uniforms and library books for the public schools. Following the 1950 rodeo, the Review Appeal newspaper printed, “Not only will the reader have the time of his life (at the rodeo), but he is assured that his 60 cents (admission) will be spent wisely – adequate uniforms for the FHS band.”

Hayes believes the rodeo is part of the fabric of the community. “We were an agrarian community—we were farm oriented, and for rodeo week, it became the main thing we did and the biggest event to happen in Franklin year round.”

Hayes added that even though the population of Williamson County has grown exponentially and has shifted away from agriculture, the rodeo is still woven into the fabric of the community.

Today’s rodeo looks a lot different than the first one held in 1949. The event spans three nights, is held inside an air conditioned arena and attendance exceeds the entire 1949 population of Franklin. And the sixty-cent admission of that first rodeo won’t even buy a soft drink today.

But two things do remain the same—fans still have a good time and the community still benefits from the work of the Franklin, Tennessee Noon Rotary Club.

EASTER EGGS-TRAVAGANZA FEATURING HOP (PG)

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Join The Franklin Theatre for the Eggs-Travaganza featuring the movie “Hop” (PG)

EASTER EGGS-TRAVAGANZA!  Activities preceding the film will include a bunny petting zoo, pictures with the Easter Bunny, and lucky egg prizes. A big giveaway will feature a children’s bicycle donated by Mac’s Harpeth Bikes, the family-owned bicycle boutique just north of downtown Franklin.

Event Info
Doors Open: 1 Hour Before Show
Run Time: 1 hours, 35 minutes
Format: 2K DCP
Ticket Price: $5
Rating: PG

 

Get Fit Franklin

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Gov. Bill Haslam announced that Franklin Tomorrow’s Get Fit Franklin program will represent the City of Franklin as a pilot program of the Governor’s Foundation for a Healthier Tennessee program.

Healthier Tennessee is led by Gov. Bill Haslam and made possible by The Governor’s Foundation for Health and Wellness, a non-profit corporation dedicated to enabling and encouraging Tennesseans to lead healthier lives.

Eight communities across Tennessee have been selected and Franklin Mayor Ken Moore asked Franklin Tomorrow to represent the city through its Get Fit Franklin program, which Moore has supported since its inception in 2011.

Get Fit Franklin is a program of Franklin Tomorrow, which partners with the City of Franklin, Vanderbilt Health, and BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee, along with numerous other organizations and health and fitness agencies.

The concept of Get Fit Franklin is to get people to take the first step to fitness by stepping out their front door to just take a walk on pre-measured trails. Currently, quarterly events are held around the city to encourage participation and exposure to health and fitness providers and organizations, with more events to be scheduled this year.

“Through participation in the Healthier Tennessee initiative, Get Fit Franklin also hopes to deepen the discussion with our entire Franklin community about ways to incorporate daily small changes, for example by using the Small Starts program, to make a big difference in their lives,” said Franklin Mayor Ken Moore.

As part of the collaboration with the Healthier Tennessee Initiative, Christa and Michael Gonzales of the Westhaven community have been selected to serve as the Wellness Champions for the Get Fit Franklin/Healthier Tennessee initiative and as chairs of a newly formed Wellness Council.

Michael Gonzales has an inspiring story to tell, losing over 100 pounds in 2006 after reaching 300-plus pounds. Like many people, he graduated college after being an athlete throughout, and gradually gained weight until he weighed more than 300-plus pounds.

“My personal experience reinforced just how hard it is to lose weight and get healthy and just how few concise resources are available to help,” Michael said. At the same time, as Michael’s weight was ballooning, Christa was transitioning from a career in the healthcare industry to becoming a stay-at-home mom with two boys.

“Quickly, our entire household became sedentary and our well-being declined,” Christa said, adding their two young sons developed food allergies early, which led the couple both to appreciate the benefits of good nutrition.

“Watching Michael completely transform his lifestyle, helped positively influence our entire home, allowing us to adopt healthier eating habits and a more active lifestyle,” she said.

Based on their personal experiences, in 2010, the Gonzaleses created ActiveNow.com, a company to help others along in their journey to health and make getting active and healthy easier.

Along with Franklin, other communities selected as pilot communities are Dyer County, Decatur County, Tullahoma, Rhea County, Athens, Loudon and Kingsport.

Franklin Tomorrow was founded in 2001 and has as its mission to engage the community, foster collaboration, and advocate for a shared vision for the future of Franklin. Through community visioning and surveys, the citizens have said that shared vision is a vibrant economy, robust neighborhoods, distinct character, and great people.

For more information regarding today’s announcement, call Mindy Tate, Franklin Tomorrow Executive Director, at (615) 210-9401. Learn more about Franklin Tomorrow at www.franklintomorrow.org or visit Get Fit Franklin’s Website at www.getfitfranklintn.org.

 

Cheekwood in Bloom

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Every spring, Cheekwood becomes the Southeast’s premier spot for celebrating the new season and enjoying the return of bold, vibrant color to the landscape. Sweeping views, large-scale colorful plantings, budding trees and special programming make Cheekwood a favorite destination for families, groups and nature lovers from across the region.

Cheekwood in Bloom by the Numbers
• 150,141 bulbs planted last fall
• 108,929 are tulips
• 145 tulip cultivars represented
• 30,121 daffodils (with 18,000 behind the Pineapple Room alone!)
• 11,091 hyacinths and 22,165 violas and pansies

SATURDAYS
March 21 – April 25

Family Studio Drop-In ‘ART’ivities
Saturdays, 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
Join us in the studios each weekend and create an interactive springtime-themed art project – open to all ages!

*New for 2015* Garden Demonstrations
Saturdays, 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
Enjoy garden-themed activities on Saturdays in April in the Color Garden, from investigating bugs and making a fairy gardens to learning to care for trees and more. Open to green thumbs of all ages!

March 21
Friendly Bugs and Big, Bad Pests with Dr. Steve Murphree

March 28
Friendly Bugs and Big, Bad Pests with Dr. Steve Murphree

April 11
Backyard Beekeeping, presented by Warner Parks Nature Center

April 18
Creating Fairy Gardens

April 25
“Who Speaks for the Trees?”

Live Music: Jazz in the Herb Garden
with the Nashville Jazz Workshop Ensemble

Saturdays, 10:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
Take a seat in the garden and enjoy the soothing sounds of our talented friends from Nashville Jazz Workshop.

Garden Tales
Saturdays, 10:00 a.m. & 11:00 a.m.
Enjoy songs, dance and interactive reading as we bring your favorite nature-themed children’s books to life in the Sigourney Cheek Literary Garden.

Live Music: Piano in the Museum Drawing Room
Saturdays, 10:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
Local pianist Gunther Knaup will create a beautiful soundtrack for the perfect Saturday stroll through the galleries and historic mansion.

FEATURED ENTERTAINMENT

Saturday, March 21
Nashville Public Library Puppet Truck presents The Little Rabbit Who Wanted Red Wings
12:00 p.m., Frist Learning Center courtyard
Join us as the Nashville Public Library Puppet Truck presents an original Tom Tichenor marionette play about a little rabbit who learns a valuable lesson when his wish comes true. Running time: 30 minutes

Saturday, March 28
Nashville Ballet presents Ferdinand the Bull
12:00 p.m., Massey Hall
This Picasso-inspired interpretation of Ferdinand the Bull will be a perfect spring outing. Bright costumes, music and graceful choreography tell the beloved tale of the bull that preferred flowers to fighting.

Saturday, April 4
SPRING ART HOP
10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Celebrate spring in style with egg hunts, crafts, performances, music and more at the 23rd annual Spring Art Hop. A favorite tradition in Nashville, this special event is packed full of activities and excitement for families and kids of all ages. We’ll be hiding over 30,000 eggs, so don’t forget your basket!

Special Event Pricing:
Member Adults $5, Member Kids FREE
Non-member adults $17; Seniors $15; Children 3-17 $10; Children 2 and under are FREE
Free passes are not valid for special events

‘Egg’cellent Magic Show
12:00 p.m. & 2:00 p.m.
Our favorite magician is at it again with tricks and riddles to make everyone giggle, and he’s bringing some of his furriest, big-eared friends!

Musical Petting Zoo, presented by the Country Music Hall of Fame
10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Stop by to look at, learn about and PLAY guitars, banjos, fiddles and more. Instructors from the Country Music Hall of Fame will be on-site to offer guidance – and applause!

Landscaping for Birds and Wildlife
presented by Warner Park Nature Center

10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
Warner Park Nature Center will be on hand to give tips and demonstrations on landscaping with wildlife in mind. Get inspired and learn how to welcome beautiful birds, playful bunnies and other wonderful springtime creatures to your backyard!

Saturday, April 11
Mr. Steve, The Music Man
11:30 a.m. & 1:00 p.m., Frist Learning Center Courtyard
Come on down for a fun mix of classic tunes and original songs that will have you singing, dancing, laughing, and learning. It’s socially conscious music for kids that actually ROCKS!

Saturday, April 18
Fairytale Day
Enjoy an enchanted day at Cheekwood! Our weekly Garden Demonstration, Garden Tales storytime and Studio ‘Art’ivities will all take on a fun fairytale theme for the day.

Franklin School of Performing Arts
11:00 a.m., Howe Garden
Join us in the Howe Garden for an enchanting presentation of The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe.

Cremona Strings Ensemble
1:00 p.m., Howe Garden
Join us in the Howe Garden for a string performance that will fill the garden with lovely springtime melodies.

Saturday, April 25
Celebration of Trees
Join us as we observe National Arbor Day with fun, tree-themed activities all day! Stop by our Tree Transplanting Station and take home a tree seedling to transplant in your own backyard, learn everything about tree care at our Garden Demonstration or make time for one of our regularly scheduled Guided Arboretum Tours.

“Canopy Climb” Experience
10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m., Arboretum Lawn
See Cheekwood like never before! This 20-minute tree-climbing experience includes a safety lesson and expert instruction, plus incredible views! First-come, first-served; open to adults and children ages 5 and over.

Wildlife on Wheels
12:00 p.m., Massey Hall
The Nashville Zoo is coming to Cheekwood! Don’t miss this rare opportunity to learn interesting and fun facts from expert animal educators and see our honorary animal guests as they venture to our grounds. You’ll be wild about this show!

SUNDAYS
March 22 – April 26

Drawing Room Concert Series featuring Vanderbilt’s Blair School of Music
2:00 p.m.
We are honored to partner with Vanderbilt’s Blair School of Music to host some of Nashville’s finest musicians in the Museum of Art’s intimate Drawing Room.

March 22
John Johns and Nolan Harvel, classical guitar

March 29
Blair chamber ensembles

April 5 (Easter)
Blair voice majors in concert

April 12
“Fiddle Frenzy,” directed by Crystal Plohman

April 19
Piano students in concert, presented by instructor Craig Nies

April 26
Lauren Coplan, piano

ANNOTATIONS
3:30 p.m.
Attention all readers and book lovers: Cheekwood has a special series of literary programs just for you! Join us in the Sigourney Cheek Literary Garden to listen as celebrated local authors share their stories, describe their processes and offer ‘behind-the-text’ accounts of their work.
Offered in partnership with Parnassus Books. Space is limited; first-come, first-seated.

March 22
Ariel Lawhon, author of The Wife, the Maid and the Mistress

March 29
Young adult novelist Kristin Tubb presents The 13th Sign

April 5
Carson Morton, author of Stealing Mona Lisa

April 12
Children’s author Jessica Young presents her new book Original
Recipe

April 19
Jeff High, author of Each Shining Hour: A Novel of Watervalley

April 26
An Afternoon in Italy with Alana White & Kim Teter

EVERY SATURDAY AND SUNDAY
March 21 – April 26

Guided Tours
Tours are free and no reservations are required.

Guided Arboretum Tour
11:30 a.m.
A walk among Cheekwood’s magnificent dogwoods is one of
Nashville’s favorite spring rituals! Join one of our expert garden
guides to explore over 14 species and 23 cultivated varieties of
dogwoods as well as many other flowering trees.

House & History Tour
12:30 p.m.
Learn about the early 20th Century design and construction of our
Mansion and grounds, and explore Cheekwood’s place in the
American Country Place Estate Era.

Collection & Exhibition Tour
     1:30 p.m.
Learn about the Museum’s collections and current exhibition by
noted landscape artist Charles Brindley, Trees of Myth and Legend,
on view until April 19.

WCAR offers Scholarships

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The Williamson County Association of REALTORS® Good Works Foundation invites graduating seniors from Williamson County’s public high schools to apply for college scholarships in the amount of $5000. We ask that you share this scholarship information with a senior that you may know and encourage them to apply. Applications are available at any Williamson County public high school, on our website and at the WCAR office located at 1646 Westgate Circle, Suite 104, Brentwood, TN 37027.  Click here to learn more.

The Cash Legacy

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The Cash Legacy: A Musical Tribute to the Man in Black

Blurring the lines between musical theatre and concert experience, Studio Tenn’s all-new original production “The Cash Legacy: A Musical Salute to the Man in Black” presents the catalog of Johnny Cash like you’ve never heard it before. Following a musical revue format similar to Smokey Joe’s Café and Studio Tenn’s debut original, “The Hank Legacy,” this innovative production comprises an ensemble cast of singer-musicians re-imagining Cash’s hits through inventive arrangements that tap various musical genres. The stylistic diversity showcases the music’s remarkable—perhaps unexpected—relevance and versatility, making “The Cash Legacy” not merely a look back at what has been, but rather a look around at re-incarnations of a musical inheritance both reverent and rogue.
Venue Name:  Studio Tenn
230 Franklin Rd
Franklin TN 37064
Date: March 5, 2015 – March 6, 2015
Time: Thu, Mar 5 7PM; Fri, Mar 6 7PM
Admission: Adult Level 1 $57.50, Adult Level 2 $42.75
Recurrence: Daily

Franklin Fire Department

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WHAT

Create a video, 3 minutes or less, that illustrates the theme, “Where there is love, there are smoke alarms,” and highlights the Franklin Fire Department.  For inspiration, please click HERE.  For Official Contest Rules, please click HERE.

WHO MAY ENTER

Young people, ages 11 – 18, who live in Williamson County, Tennessee.

WIN!!!  MORE THAN $1,000 IN GOPRO PRIZE PACKAGES!

  • Best Video Overall: GoPro Hero4 Silver camera and accessories prize package ($500 value)
  • Best Age Bracket Video, Ages 15 – 18: $200 GoPro camera
  • Best Age Bracket Video, Ages 11 – 14: $200 GoPro camera
  • People’s Choice Award: $130 GoPro camera

IMPORTANT DATES

  • Submission period: February 9, 2015 – March 31, 2015
  • People’s Choice Award voting: April 6, 2015 – April 15, 2015
  • Winners announced: On or around April 20, 2015

Official Contest Rules

Entry Form

Submit Video

Smoke Alarm Tips

Contest Graphics

Promotional Flyer

Mad Hatter Tea Party

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The Easter Bunny is hopping into town for “The Mad Hatter’s Tea Party” on Saturday, March 21, from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. at the Franklin Recreation Complex, 1120 Hillsboro Rd. Williamson County Parks and Recreation invites kids 10 and younger and their parents to enjoy tea and snacks at this indoor garden party followed by visits with the Easter Bunny. The Mad Hatter and Alice will also be on hand, provided by “Dreams Do Come True” parties. Remember to bring

Reservations are required for “The Mad Hatter’s Tea Party” and space will be limited. Kids are $6 each, with parents and guardians admitted free. (Adults must attend with children.) To make a reservation, call the Franklin Recreation Complex at (615) 790-5719, ext. 2010. Sponsored by Unity Chiropractic, McDonald’s, Walgreens and Krispy Kreme.

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 visit www.wcparksandrec.com, or call (615) 790-5719, ext. 2010. You may also receive department information by “liking” Williamson County Parks and Recreation on Facebook.

Franklin is Top Place to Live in Nation

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New Year's Eve in Franklin, TN, FranklinIs for events, restaurants, shows, shopping, antiques, family events, entertainment and more!!

Franklin TN

Franklin is a highly rated place to retire located in the center of Tennessee. The town is surprisingly affluent, one of the richest towns in the state. The New York TImes called it a “…southern gem hiding in the shadow of Nashville”. There is a 16 block historic district, cute stores and independent businesses, brick sidewalks, and nicely landscaped sidewalks. The extensively renovated 300 seat Franklin Theatre, an Art Deco marvel, is the pride of the town. The population has grown 58% since 2000 and now stands at over 66,000. It is home not only to local agricultural enterprises, but many corporations as well.

Prior to the Civil War Franklin was one of the more affluent places in the country. The battle of Franklin during the Civil War resulted in more than 10,000 casualties. After the war the area was devastated, but has come back strong in recent times. Franklin features a historic downtown with great antique shopping and dining. Corporate headquarters here include Nissan North America, Healthways, Inc. and Mars Petcare US. It is a short commute to Nashville. Photo of Main Street courtesy of Wikipedia and Ichabod.

Original Article by topretirements.com

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Brightstone Songwriters Night

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Brightstone is hosting a Songwriters night at Liberty Hall in the Factory at Franklin featuring Ricky Skaggs with Emcee Steve Hayslip of News Channel 5.  The Auction opens 5:15 pm, and dinner begins at 6:15 pm.  The concert begins at 7 pm.

Tickets are $150 per person

Tables of 8 available at $6,000 / $3,000 / $1,200

Reservations required; limited seating available.

Also performing

Gordon Kennedy Hummon live acoustic 1 Flowers
Gordon Kennedy          Mark Hummon            Danny Flowers

Interested in Reservations for 2015? Click > Here! <. The event will be taking place on February 17th, and we hope to see you there!

To check out the businesses and individuals donating items to our silent auction, click here!