For tickets and more information please visit Valentine’s Day at Harvest: A Grand Dance!
Pull-Tight is thrilled to feature this uproarious homegrown comedy from local playwrights Osborne & Eppler. Families reveal their real selves in light of a crisis, and the Frye family is no exception. You won’t want to miss the true colors this zany Southern family paints the occasion with as they lay dearly departed Dewey Frye to rest.
Please visit Pull-Tight Players Theatre for more information.
Pull-Tight is thrilled to feature this uproarious homegrown comedy from local playwrights Osborne & Eppler. Families reveal their real selves in light of a crisis, and the Frye family is no exception. You won’t want to miss the true colors this zany Southern family paints the occasion with as they lay dearly departed Dewey Frye to rest.
Please visit Pull-Tight Players Theatre for more information.
Pull-Tight is thrilled to feature this uproarious homegrown comedy from local playwrights Osborne & Eppler. Families reveal their real selves in light of a crisis, and the Frye family is no exception. You won’t want to miss the true colors this zany Southern family paints the occasion with as they lay dearly departed Dewey Frye to rest.
Please visit Pull-Tight Players Theatre for more information.
The Williamson County Parks and Recreation Department will have a Valentine’s dance as part of the therapeutic recreation program at the Franklin Recreation Complex, 1120 Hillsboro Road.
Celebrate Valentine’s with dancing and dinner with friends on Thursday, February 11, from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. This program is for young adults and older, and the cost is $9. Dates are not needed. This is a P.A.L.S. program (People at Leisure with Support) with caregivers required to stay with those needing support. Caregivers wishing to eat are asked to register and pay a $5 fee. Registration is now open and ends February 9. Register on-line at www.wcparksandrec.com.
For more information regarding therapeutics programs, contact Jayne McFadden at (615) 790-5719, ext. 2033.
Pull-Tight is thrilled to feature this uproarious homegrown comedy from local playwrights Osborne & Eppler. Families reveal their real selves in light of a crisis, and the Frye family is no exception. You won’t want to miss the true colors this zany Southern family paints the occasion with as they lay dearly departed Dewey Frye to rest.
Please visit Pull-Tight Players Theatre for more information.

The Williamson County Parks and Recreation Department proudly presents ‘A Night at the Ball’ at the Franklin Recreation Complex, 1120 Hillsboro Rd., on Saturday, February 6, 2016 from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
This will be a special night for girls 4 to 12 years of age and their dad, grandfather, uncle or other special person. Couples are encouraged to dress up and dance the night away! Each girl gets her own tiara and a commemorative photo.
This event is $18 per couple and $6 for each additional girl. Registration is now open online at www.wcparksandrec.com, registration code #5843. Space is limited. This event is sponsored by Print Authority, Party City, Southern Events and Lowes.
Pull-Tight is thrilled to feature this uproarious homegrown comedy from local playwrights Osborne & Eppler. Families reveal their real selves in light of a crisis, and the Frye family is no exception. You won’t want to miss the true colors this zany Southern family paints the occasion with as they lay dearly departed Dewey Frye to rest.
Please visit Pull-Tight Players Theatre for more information.
A Victorian Valentine’s Day in Carrie’s Attic
Children will enjoy making old fashioned Valentine cards to send to their loved ones and decorating a special box to keep their very own valentines in. We will look at authentic Valentines sent from soldiers and from their loved ones back home. This was an important time for soldiers because many of them had wives and children back home that they missed very much. Many soldiers had a sweetheart that they thought about daily and could not wait to see again. Soldiers would send a Valentine home to them in hopes that they would also receive one in return. Children, spouses, and sweethearts could not wait to show how much their soldier is truly missed.
From the City of Franklin: It’s easy to do! No sorting or separation is required. Just place your clean recyclables into blue transparent plastic bags and set them out for collection on your scheduled collection days.
Blue Bags are available at many local retailers in your trashbag aisle. Including Publix, Kroger, Lowes, Home Depot, Harpeth True Value, Handy Hardware, Sams, Costco and Walmart.
The Recycling Division does NOT collect glass, Styrofoam or other household waste. These items must NOT be placed in your blue bag. Glass is accepted for recycling at Williamson County Recycling Centers located throughout the County.
- Blue Bags are collected on your normal collection day. Please have your Blue Bags placed curbside by 7 a.m. on your collection day.
- Your Blue Bags should be placed five (5) feet from your regular garbage containers.
- Do not use bags of another color because they will not be collected. Only correct material placed in the Blue Bags will be collected as recyclables.
- If you have large pieces of cardboard, we ask that you break the cardboard down flat and place the blue bags on top of the flattened cardboard. All cardboard boxes that are not broken down and/or contain styrofoam, glass, or other household waste will be collected with your regular trash and not recycled.
- Information on recycling electronics can be found on our BOPAE webpage.
- Those living outside the city limits of Franklin, should contact Williamson Recycles for information on recycling in Williamson County.
- If you have questions about the Blue Bag program, please email the department at sanitation@franklintn.gov or call (615) 794-1516.
