Turkey Trot 5K

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The 5K Run/Walk begins at 8 a.m. Nov. 24 at D1 Sports Training, 7115 S. Springs Drive, just south of the CoolSprings Galleria. The course is USATF certified and winds through the area surrounding the mall.

The 5K Trot is followed by the Kids (ages 9 and under) Kilometer Fun Run at 9 a.m. Athletic 1/4-zipped pullovers are guaranteed to the first 2,500 registered 5K runners and the first 200 to register for the Kids Kilometer Fun Run.

Early bird registration is now open at www.turkeytrotfranklin.com for the Thanksgiving morning event that benefits GraceWorks. The race, in its 16th year, is now the largest stand-alone 5K in Tennessee with more than 3000 runners last year.

 

Nashville Big Flea & Antiques Market – Franklin, TN

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Nashville Big Flea & Antiques Market – November 19 & 20, 2016 – Franklin, TN

AG EXPO CENTER, 4215 LONG LANE , FRANKLIN, TN  37064

Saturday 9-6/Sunday 11-5     Admission $8     Onsite Parking

A BRAND NEW SHOW NEAR ONE OF THE FASTEST GROWING CITIES IN TENNESSEE–NASHVILLE!  HOME TO COUNTRY MUSIC STARS AND LEGENDS!

For more information please see Nashville Big Flea & Antiques Market.

Pardoning of the Turkey

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Fun family events in Franklin, TN, Pardoning of the Turkey Franklin Farmers Market kids activities and things to do.Pardoning of the Turkey presented by Herban Market – November 19 @ 9:00 am12:00 pm

Our Pardoning of the Turkey event promises to be another family favorite event! Returning to the market will be the friendliest pet turkey from Earth Advocates Research Farm. Plans are in the works for a very special guest who will preside over the pardoning of Danny the Turkey. We will invite all children to write a letter to the market requesting the pardoning of Danny the Turkey this fall. Come enjoy the day!

Nashville Big Flea & Antiques Market – Franklin, TN

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Nashville Big Flea & Antiques Market – November 19 & 20, 2016 – Franklin, TN

AG EXPO CENTER, 4215 LONG LANE , FRANKLIN, TN  37064

Saturday 9-6/Sunday 11-5     Admission $8     Onsite Parking

A BRAND NEW SHOW NEAR ONE OF THE FASTEST GROWING CITIES IN TENNESSEE–NASHVILLE!  HOME TO COUNTRY MUSIC STARS AND LEGENDS!

For more information please see Nashville Big Flea & Antiques Market.

Holiday Craft Show & Kris Kringle Kar Klassic

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Williamson County Parks & Recreation 26th Annual Holiday Craft Show and 13th Annual Kris Kringle Kar Klassic!

Please see the information flyers for the Holiday Craft Show and the Kris Kringle Kar Klassic or visit Williamson County Parks & Recreation for more information!

Wine Down Main Street

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Wine Down Main Street Downtown Franklin TN

Wine Down Main Street is a unique wine tasting event that takes place along historic Main Street in Franklin, Tennessee. This annual event is a benefit for the Boys & Girls Club of Franklin/Williamson County.

What to Expect at Wine Down Main Street:

  • Enjoy more than 170 wines
  • Taste food from 30+ regional restaurants
  • Enjoy live music on the square
  • Mix and mingle with interesting people. Past attendees have been from 35 Tennessee cities, 15 states, England, France and Japan
  • Enjoy one of the area’s best events; Wine Down Main Street was voted best fundraising event in Williamson County nine consecutive years, including 2015
  • Feel confident that all proceeds will benefit the nearly 3,400 Middle Tennessee youth served locally at seven Boys & Girls Clubs in Davidson and Williamson Counties

Wine Down Main Street – Eight Time Sizzle Award Winner for Best Fundraiser/Charity Event in Williamson County!

For tickets and more information please visit Wine Down Main Street.

About Boys & Girls Clubs of Middle Tennessee

For more than 113 years, Boys & Girls Clubs of Middle Tennessee has enabled all young people, especially those who need us most, to reach their full potential as productive, caring, and responsible citizens. Annually, more than 3,400 youth walk through the doors of the five Middle Tennessee Boys & Girls Clubs.  Clubs are located in Davidson & Williamson counties. Clubs provide a safe place, professional caring staff, fun and friendship, and high-impact youth development programs on a daily basis during critical non-school hours. Priority programs emphasize academic success, good character and citizenship, and healthy lifestyles.  Learn more at www.bgcmt.org or follow us at www.facebook.com/GreatFuturesStartHere or www.twitter.com/bgcmt.

Franklin Farmers Market at the Factory

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The Franklin Farmers Market is a true Tennessee farmers market.

From produce, fruit and dairy to baked goods and meats, you’ll find delicious fresh food at the Franklin Farmers Market. And because it’s all from local farms, the variety of goods increases and changes each week through the seasons. You can taste the difference, because it all comes straight from the farm to the market, ripe and ready to enjoy. It’s Tennessee farm fresh food from real farmers, every Saturday morning at the Franklin Farmers Market. Plus, there are a select number of local crafts persons at the market too, with unique and beautiful goods for you to enjoy.

The Franklin Farmers Market is a year-round market in Tennessee.

Market Hours: All Year Long, Every Saturday!

Jan thru March        9am – 12pm
April                         8am – 12pm
May thru Oct            8am – 1pm
Nov thru Dec           9am – 1pm

Music City Pickers Live

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There are TWO shows on November 3rd, 2016 – (tickets are separate) 6-7:30pm and 8:30-10pm.

Please see Music City Pickers Live for tickets!!

Music City Pickers LIVE! is a weekly singer-songwriter show at The Factory at Franklin’s Little Brick Theater.

Hosted by multi-hit singer songwriters, Brady Seals and Gordon Kennedy, performances consist of talented up-and-coming songwriters to mega-hit writers and artists. Audiences are able to sit in a beautifully renovated theater and experience the performers in an intimate setting, unlike anywhere else in the area.

Brady Seals (Little Texas), Gordon Kennedy and Larry Stewart (Restless Heart)

The performances will consist of talented up and coming songwriters to mega-hit writers and artists. Audiences will be able to sit in a beautifully renovated theater and experience the performers in an intimate setting unlike anywhere else in Franklin, TN.

Finding Franklin

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A camera, historic downtown Franklin, TN, events, shopping, restaurants, entertainment, family events, kids activities and more!

Offering participants a fun and interactive way to discover Franklin, TN’s historic core while winning prizes from local merchants, the Downtown Franklin Association (DFA) is launching the #FindingFranklin social media campaign this month, aimed at engaging both locals and visitors alike.

Taking place each Friday, the DFA will post an obscure photo taken at various businesses in Historic Downtown Franklin to the nonprofit’s Facebook and Instagram pages, along with a clue pertaining to the merchant or its location with the hashtag #FindingFranklin. In order to win a prize from the featured business, valued at $50, participants must guess the correct answer and tag two friends in their social media comment.

A winner is selected at random the following Monday when the correct DFA business is revealed. The contest, which started on October 14, has already featured Heylee B. and Tazikis, and will continue until December 16, allowing followers plenty more opportunities to win gift baskets, prizes and more.

Those interested should follow the Downtown Franklin Association on Instagram at @dwtnfranklintn, and like their Facebook page at facebook.com/downtown.franklin to participate. For more information, visit downtownfranklintn.com.

More About Downtown Franklin Association

Since its founding in 1984, the Downtown Franklin Association (DFA) has spearheaded the revitalization of Franklin’s historic downtown core. We’ve done it by following the four-point program of the National Main Street Center of the National Trust for Historic Preservation: Organization, Design, Promotion and Economic Vitality.

Working in partnership with the Heritage Foundation of Franklin & Williamson County–the DFA’s parent organization–and with property owners, preservationists, city and county government, and local businesses in our historic retail district, the DFA has helped create one of the nation’s Main Street success stories. We’ve earned national recognition as an authentic, eclectic place that offers something for everyone in an atmosphere that reminds locals and visitors alike of a simpler time– a place where community matters.

Long-time Franklin CFO/Assistant City Administrator Retires

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After National Search, City Hires Maryville Finance Professional to Position

Franklin—City of Franklin Assistant City Administrator/Chief Financial Officer Russ Truell announced his retirement earlier this year which will be effective December 15.  Truell has worked for the city for the last 13 years and oversees the following departments:  Water ManagementSanitation and Environmental ServicesFinance; Information TechnologyMunicipal CourtPurchasing; and Transit.  Truell received a B.E. in Engineering from Vanderbilt University and a Master’s degree from the University of London.  Truell has worked in both the public and private sectors.  He began his career with Franklin in 2004 as the Finance Director. In the fall of 2007, Russ was named Assistant City Administrator for Finance.

 “It has been a pleasure working with the entire city team over the last thirteen years. When I started I was asked what I wanted to accomplish for the City and my first reaction was that I wanted to leave the city in better shape than how I found it.  I feel I have accomplished that.  Franklin is poised for continued growth and I wish the city enormous success with future projects.” Said Truell.

“Russ Truell has made tremendous contributions to the community and our organization including obtaining Triple-A bond ratings from both Standard & Poor’s and Moody’s, developing the tax increment financing district which helped to bring Nissan to Franklin, leading the development of important financial policies with our Board, and initiating important strategic efforts to stabilize and improve the City’s employee pension system to name a few,” said City Administrator Eric Stuckey.   “Russ has been an outstanding member of our City team.  We are pleased that he will continue to assist us with the transition after his retirement.”

After an extensive national search City Administrator Eric Stuckey has hired Kristine Tallent from Maryville, Tennessee to fill the position of Assistant City Administrator/Chief Financial Officer.  Tallent currently serves as Director of Management and Budget for the City of Maryville, Tennessee.  Prior to her service in Maryville, Tallent worked for Gwinnett County, Georgia as Budget Director.  She has also worked in the private sector for Public Financial Management as a Senior Managing Consultant.  Tallent holds a Master of Science in Public Policy and Management from Carnegie Mellon University and a Bachelor of Arts from Maryville College.

“I am humbled for the opportunity to join the team of the City of Franklin, one of the most highly regarded places to live in the State of Tennessee.  With its long tradition of sound financial management and services of the highest quality, the City of Franklin has long been an example of best practices for local governments across our state and even the nation.   I look forward to working together with elected officials, administration and staff to continue the highest quality of life expected by the residents of the city,” said Tallent.

“Kristine Tallent will be a great asset to the City of Franklin as we move forward,” said City Administrator Stuckey.  “We look forward to adding Kristine to our City Leadership Team. She is not only a skilled professional, but also a respected leader in her profession.”  In addition to her strong professional background, she was recently selected as an Executive Committee member for the Tennessee Government Finance Officers Association (TGFOA) and has been appointed to the prestigious Debt Committee of the Government Finance Officers Association (GFOA).  She is also a board member of the Tennessee Chapter of Women in Public Finance.

Tallent will begin work with the City of Franklin around the first of the year.