15 Williamson County Fair will be held August 7th through the 15th at the Williamson County Agricultural EXPO Park. Join us for a 9 days of fun, full of live entertainment, fair rides, food and much more!
15 Williamson County Fair will be held August 7th through the 15th at the Williamson County Agricultural EXPO Park. Join us for a 9 days of fun, full of live entertainment, fair rides, food and much more!Inspired by Williamson County’s unique history of bootlegging, the Bootlegger’s Bash is an event which attracts a fun crowd. This casual evening at Carnton Plantation will give guests the opportunity to taste local whiskey and moonshine, enjoy a delicious supper, and be entertained by a swanky band. Reservations are required.
Tickets are $50 per person or $75 for a couple. All proceeds from this fundraiser go toward the maintenance of The Carter House and Carnton Plantation.
For tickets and more information please visit Bootlegger’s Bash at Carnton Plantation.
New beginnings are often inspiring, whether they arrive in the form of a fresh change of weather or a trek back to school. And in downtown Franklin, celebrating the start of a new month means the return of the firstFriday art crawl. The community will be bursting with sound and color this Friday from 6 to 9 p.m. during August’sFranklin Art Scene, as dozens of small business owners will be opening their doors and transforming their establishments into art galleries and performance spaces
Gallery locations can be found throughout downtown—including the Second South District and Bridge Street, as well as up and down Columbia Avenue—and will include local artist appearances, fine art exhibitions, live music and more. See below for information on a few of this months featured artists:
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Bagbey House Antiques & Interiors on 4th Avenue North will feature the work of Patrick McIntosh,a photographer by trader and experimenter of many artistic mediums such as painting, drawing and crafting. After graduating from Nossi College of Art in 2012 McIntosh utilized artistic expression as a means of coping with skin cancer. Much of McIntosh’s work reflects the joy and satisfaction found in life as well as an embracement of eco-friendly lifestyles.
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Bob Parks Realty on Main Street will host artist Lauren C. Hood. Hood’s work explores a variety of mediums such as pen and ink illustrations, photography and mixed-media pieces.
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BoutiqueMMM on the Public Square will be welcoming the work of Denise Michelle. Michelle’s passion lies in conveying the energy of life in paintings, and includes traditional and creative approaches to landscapes, portraits and still life pieces.
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Heylee B. on East Main Street will lend its space to local Nashvillian Vicky Reddish. When not managing her entrepreneurial endeavors (Reddish is co-owner of Whistle Punk Men’s Grooming Co.) Reddish spends much of her time painting, designing and crafting.
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The Historic Franklin Presbyterian Church will feature the work of Paul Heller, a professional mosaic-stained glass artist. Heller specializes in large-scale and illuminated glass music pieces. His glass instruments can be found in the hands of stars such as Miranda Lamberts and as décor in many Nashville venues.
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Jack Yacoubian Jewelers will host work from Susan Goshgarian McGrew’s new series “Wildlife and Waterfalls of the South Cumberland.”
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Jamba Juice on West Main Street will feature live music with Graceman. Graceman is a band whose style of music incorporates elements of folk, soul and rock. Their original melodies are complemented by the soulful smoky tone of Anna Graceman’s voice and her skilled acoustic piano accompaniment. Allie Graceman on rhythm guitar and Landon Graceman on drums.
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Landmark Bank will be hosting Rachel. McCampbell’s work, which often reflects the play between motion and stillness. Much of her work conveys a narrative through movement which each viewer is free to interpret for themselves.
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Shuff’s Music on 3rd Avenue North is featuring the contemporary impressionist work of Franklin native Mike Moyers, who explores life and faith through his palette knife technique.
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And many more! These are just a few of the Franklin Art Scene’s August artists; organizers recommend referencing www.franklinartscene.com to be certain a favorite isn’t missed.
Many sites host live entertainment and offer complimentary refreshments to those perusing the work of their featured artist. Local musicians are welcomed with open arms at this monthly celebration of creative expression. Free trolley rides, provided by the Williamson Source, will circulate around all stops and patrons will be free to ride as they please between 6 p.m. and 9 p.m. In addition to an online map and QR code, a Franklin Art Scene smartphone application is now available on Google Play. The download gives users up-to-date information on locations and upcoming events. The Franklin Art Crawl began in 2011 when a core group of local artistic influencers gathered to discuss the launch of an art crawl in downtown Franklin. Since then, hundreds of artists have been featured, and organizers say that they believe thousands of patrons turn out for the event each month–indicating steady growth for the Art Scene. Franklin Art Scene is a free event occurs on the first Friday of each month. For more information on the event or to download maps and applications, go to www.franklinartscene.com.
Step into the enchanted world of Broadway’s modern classic, Disney’s Beauty And The Beast, an international sensation that has played to over 35 million people worldwide in 13 countries. Based on the Academy-Award winning animated feature, the stage version includes all of the wonderful songs written by Alan Menken and the late Howard Ashman along with new songs by Mr. Menken and Tim Rice. The original Broadway production ran for over 13 years and was nominated for 9 TONY Awards including Best Musical.
For more information, showtimes and tickets please visit Franklin Theatre.
This production is performed by the talented youths of the Act Too Players.
Step into the enchanted world of Broadway’s modern classic, Disney’s Beauty And The Beast, an international sensation that has played to over 35 million people worldwide in 13 countries. Based on the Academy-Award winning animated feature, the stage version includes all of the wonderful songs written by Alan Menken and the late Howard Ashman along with new songs by Mr. Menken and Tim Rice. The original Broadway production ran for over 13 years and was nominated for 9 TONY Awards including Best Musical.
For more information, showtimes and tickets please visit Franklin Theatre.
This production is performed by the talented youths of the Act Too Players.
A VINTAGE AFFAIR HOSTS 8TH ANNUAL A FASHION AFFAIR
AVA to add a splash of fun to Franklin’s Main Street
FRANKLIN, Tenn. – A Vintage Affair (AVA) is proud to present its 8th Annual runway show, “A Fashion Affair 2015: Swimsuit Edition” to be held at the Franklin Theatre on Main Street in downtown Franklin on July 25th at 8:00pm.
This year promises to be splash filled with summertime fun and fashion including various swimsuit designs, ranging from resort wear to bohemian style, modeled by female and male models from DAN Talent Group, with hair and make-up provided by the Aveda Institute. The “Bikini Martini VIP Pre-Party” will be held for VIP ticket holders from 6:30pm-7:30pm on Main Street at Ecco Salon with food by The Daily Dish. Wine and cocktails provided by Robledo Family Winery and Patron Tequila.
A Vintage Affair was founded in 2001 as a means by which to raise funds for Williamson County non-profits serving women and children in need. Today, through a series of community events and other fund-raising efforts, the 501(c)3 organization has identified 15 worthy beneficiaries to support in the 2015 fiscal year in honor of the organizations 15th anniversary in the community.
For more information on A Vintage Affair, including tickets, events, financials, details on how to sponsor events and more, visit www.avintageaffair.org.
AVA beneficiaries for 2015 include:
- Benton Hall Academy, where funds will be used for an outdoor classroom to teach students and parents about growing food and personal nutrition.
- Bridges Domestic Violence Center, which is in need of an SUV to be used as transportation for their clients and supply donations.
- Franklin Firefighters’ Annual Toy & Clothing Drive, to assist with needs for the toy drive such as purchasing additional clothing, toys, wrapping paper, etc.
- High Hopes Inclusive Preschool & Pediatric Therapy Clinic, where funds will be used to provide therapy visits and pre-school scholarships.
- Mercy Community Healthcare, who is continually in need of assistance in helping cover exam costs for the clinic’s uninsured patients.
- My Friend’s House, to help with the maintenance of the facility and to support the overall well-being of the youth who call it home.
- New Hope Academy, to cover one deserving child’s tuition for one year.
- O’More College of Design, where funds are used towards two scholarships in support of talented graphic and fashion design students.
- Saddle Up!, to fund scholarships for riders in need at the equestrian therapy facility.
- The Davis House Child Advocacy Center, in support of the Counseling and CPTI/Forensic Interview programs.
- The Refuge Center for Counseling, where funds will benefit the children’s program by providing play therapy supplies and children’s sessions scholarships.
- Waves, Inc., to assist with the renovation of bathrooms at the facility to make them ADA compliant for residents.
- Williamson County CASA, for ongoing training projects for CASA Advocates & staff.
- Williamson Medical Center, to generate funds to assist with the Children’s Hospital and the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit; and
- Williamson County Library Foundation, to benefit the children’s Summer Reading program.
Bluegrass Along the Harpeth Fiddlers Jamboree Friday, July 24, and Saturday, July 25, 2015 on the Historic Square in Downtown Franklin TN.
FREE ADMISSION!
For more information please visit Bluegrass Along The Harpeth Fiddlers Jamboree
July 23rd through the 26th – City Farmhouse is super excited to announce The Fling — a City Farmhouse Monthly Pop-up STORE in downtown Franklin, Tennessee!
For dates, times and more information please visit THE FLING.
Bluegrass Along the Harpeth Fiddlers Jamboree Friday, July 24, and Saturday, July 25, 2015 on the Historic Square in Downtown Franklin TN.
FREE ADMISSION!
For more information please visit Bluegrass Along The Harpeth Fiddlers Jamboree
Fairview Parks Department is happy to announce that The Howlin’ Brothers will be headlining the Starlight Jam on July 24th. The Howlin’ Brothers are a Nashville based string band composed of Ian Craft, Jared Green, and JT Huskey. Anchored in a bed of old-time blues and bluegrass, their upbeat shows are heavy with original and traditional music, featuring the sounds of slide banjo, harmonica and old-time fiddle. Sounding like what would happen if a bunch of Appalachian punk rockers formed a jug-band, The Howlin’ Brothers play with a ferocious energy that drags you in and finds you boogieing along in spite of yourself. Rolling Stone – included The Howlin’ Brothers album TROUBLE in “The 26 Albums of 2014 You Probably Didn’t But Really Should Hear”.
The Starlight Jam is a concert series at Bowie Park that include picking parties that started in April and will run through October. Each month will include live Americana music on the main stage. Pickers are encouraged to bring their instruments and find a spot under the trees to jam. The goal is to provide a place for musicians to get together and play and for music lovers to have a place to go and enjoy great music in a laid back, family friendly environment under the stars.
Starlight Jam is located outside under the stars in Bowie Nature Park from 7-10PM, with gates opening up at 6:30PM. Opening for The Howlin’ Brothers at 7pm will be a very talented student from Fairview Guitar and Repair: Julia Evaskis.
See more at BOWIE PARK’S STARLIGHT JAMS.
