Music: Playlist

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November 28 – Saturday

Amish County Market at the Feed Mill: Don & Karen McNatt 12PM
Ansbach Artisans: Saturday Night Live Art 6-9PM
Arrington Vineyards: Music in the Vines: 2:30 Trio 5-9PM
Battleground Smokes & Spirits: Boom! Boom! Pow! 9PM
Bunganut Pig: Jared Roberts 7PM, J4 Wandass & the Band 9PM
Carnton Plantation: Battle of Franklin 5k Run/Walk & Kids’ Fun Run
Chaffin’s Barn Dinner Theatre: Yule Ya’ll at 8PM, Dinner preceding at 6PM
Cheekwood Botanical Gardens: Trains!, Cheekwood POP, Norman Rockwell’s Home for the Holidays 9AM-4PM, Holiday Lights 5-10PM
Cool Springs Brewery: Live Music 7PM
Corner Pub: Live Music
Factory at Franklin: Franklin Farmers Market 8AM-1PM
Franklin on Foot: Franklin Food Tour & Ghost Tour (615-400-3808 for reservations)
Franklin Theatre: How the Grinch Stole Christmas 10AM, Radney Foster 8PM
GRAYS: Dallas Starke 9PM
Kimbro’s Cafe: Live Music 8PM
Lyrics Restaurant: Live Music 5-8PM
McCreary’s Pub: Live Music
Puckett’s Boat HousePhoenix Drive 7:30PM
Puckett’s (Franklin): Gary Harrison, Michael White & Rick Huckaby 8:30PM
Puckett’s (Leiper’s Fork): Ronnie Fruge 12PM, Casey Wasner & Jamie Mclaughlin 8PM
Tin Roof 2: DJ Aydamn 9PM

November 29 – Sunday

Arrington Vineyards: Music in the Vines: Reed Pittman Trio – Holiday Open House 2-6PM
Bunganut Pig: Browns Backers vs Ravens 12PM, John Sutton 5PM
Chaffin’s Barn Dinner Theatre: Yule Ya’ll at 8PM, Dinner preceding at 6PM
Cheekwood Botanical Gardens: CLOSED
Franklin Theatre: How the Grinch Stole Christmas 1PM, 4PM, Scrooged 7PM
GRAYS: Jazzy Brunch 12-2PM
Puckett’s (Leiper’s Fork): Mike Wootan & Montana Swing 12PM
Spring Hill Battlefield: Spring Hill Battlefield Tour 3PM

Breakfast with Santa and the Minions

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Santa will be making a special trip from the North Pole to visit the Franklin Recreation Complex, 1120 Hillsboro Rd. for “Breakfast with Santa” on Saturday, December 5, 2015 from 8:00 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. Those mischievous minions will be on hand, and Williamson County Parks and Recreation invites parents and kids ages 10 and younger to join the fun. A continental breakfast will be served, including pastries, muffins, milk and fruit juice. During the event, each child will have time to sit on Santa’s lap and share Christmas toy wishes. The cost is $10 per child (parents are free). Bring your cameras and take your own photos with Santa!

 

On-line reservations are required, and space is limited for this event. To make a reservation, go to www.wcparksandrec.com (event code #5511). This event is sponsored by: Unity Chiropractic; McDonald’s; Krispy Kreme Doughnuts; Chick-fil-A; Publix; Mapco Mart; and True Value.

Franklin Tree Lighting Ceremony to happen December 3rd

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The city of Franklin is teaming with Spring Tree Media to light up the square this December 3rd at 6:45 to make the 2015 Christmas tree lighting spectacular!  The Freedom Intermediate School Honors Choir, the Centennial High School Chamber Choir, Music City Strings and other surprise guests will make an appearance.  This year the event is sponsored by Spring Tree Media, Hyundai of Cool Springs and Middle Tennessee Electric Membership Corporation (MTEMC).  New this year, free photos with Santa, sponsored by Williamson Medical Center.  Everyone who wants a photo with the man in red will walk away with a free 5 x 7 photo with Franklin’s Santa!

 

The downtown Franklin Square will be closed for this event so attendees can view the movies and lights projected on the buildings and walk to the tree without worry of traffic.  The square will be closed from 5:459:00pm.

 

image001“Last year was such a fun event with close to 3,000 people in attendance! We are honored to have Hyundai of Cool Springs, Middle Tennessee Electric Membership Corporation and Williamson Medical Center sponsor our activities this year.  In addition, Spring Tree media is donating their creative ideas, and services for Franklin families to celebrate our hometown Christmas tree lighting,” said City Administrator Eric Stuckey.  “We welcome back Freedom Intermediate and Centennial High School this year and are excited the Music City Strings are joining us as well!”

 

“The stage will be in the middle of the square this year with the monument and tree in the background.  It should be easy for everyone to see the performers and the projected lights on the building! We really want this to be a fun and memorable experience for all who attend and each year we’ll add something new and different, there will be surprises!” said Peter Vaqu

City Farmhouse Holiday Pop-up Fair

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City FCity Farmhouse Pop Up Fairs Franklin TNarmhouse Holiday Pop-up Fair – November 13th – 15th.  The #CityFarmhousePopup has been named as one of the top five events to attend in October by Southern Living magazine, and the #1 Flea Market & Antique Show to attend by Romantic Country magazine.  Please visit City Farmhouse Holiday Pop-up Fair for more information
 
November 13th • 5PM-9PM Early Buying $25.00
November 14th • 8AM-6PM General Admission $10.00
November 15th • 11AM-4PM General Admission $10.00

Liberty Hall at The Factory at Franklin Franklin Rd., Franklin, Tennessee

Art For Inspiration Art Show

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St. Matthew Church in Franklin will host its tenth annual Art For Inspiration Art Show and Sale Saturday, November 14, 6-9 p.m. and Sunday, November 15, 9:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.. The event is free beginning Saturday evening with an adult only reception, offering free food and wine, along with live music and a silent auction. (Complimentary childcare will be provided) On Sunday, families are welcomed to attend the Art Show.

The featured artist is Lisa McReynolds, a C.P.A. turned full-time artist whose work reflects her love of nature. Over 30 artists will be joining Lisa including several emerging artists and first-time participants who will showcase their work in oil, water color, mixed media, pottery, jewelry, glass and photography. For more information contact Mary Modell at marymodell@hotmail.com.

Wine Love Pairing Dinner

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Guests will gather to taste wines together that have been perfectly paired with a 5 course menu designed by our Chef, Chase Ingalls and head baker Jen Mello. Chef Chase’s approach to these dinners is to source the highest quality ingredients from our farm partners and create a menu that combines creativity, thoughtful flavor profiles and dishes that are truly inspired by the wine.  For tickets and more information please visit Frothy Monkey.

Thursday, Nov 12
Frothy Franklin
Wine Love

This series of dinner pairings is in partnership with The Bottle Shop. Please contact Jennifer Sheets at jenn@frothymonkey.com with any questions.

Chris Czarka and Glenn McGehee Appointed to TMA Board of Directors

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The TMA Group (Transportation Management Association) is pleased to welcome Chris Czarka, Director of Tax with Nissan North America, Inc., and Glenn McGehee, Principal and President with SouthStar Development.

Patrick G. Emery, TMA Chairman, said: “Throughout the history of the Transportation Management Association (TMA) we have had a very qualified and engaged board. We continue this tradition with the addition of Chris and Glenn to the TMA board. Both Chris and Glenn are active in the Cool Springs area with their respective businesses and their knowledge of the area will be of great benefit to the organization and the implementation of the recent Cool Springs Transportation Study and the future growth of the TMA organization.

Chris Czarka
Director of Tax, Nissan North America.

Regarding his appointment to The TMA Board of Directors, Mr. Czarka states:” “I am honored to have the opportunity to serve on the TMA board.  As a regional leader in transportation solutions for employers and communities in Middle Tennessee, the organization is ideally suited to be an integral part of transportation challenges we currently face now or will face in the future in Williamson County, especially in  the Cool Springs area. This just seemed like a natural progression to some of the work I have been involved with as chairman of the Williamson Inc. board of directors in 2015.”

With over 30 years of tax experience, Czarka joined Nissan’s Tax group in January 2007. Previously he spent 20 years at Dana Corporation with the last 15 years serving as the Vice President of Global Tax. Czarka originally started with PricewaterhouseCoopers. A native of Detroit, Michigan, he holds a bachelor’s degree in Business Administration and Accounting from Central Michigan University and is a certified public accountant. Czarka currently serves on the Williamson Inc. Board of Directs and the 2015 Board Chairman. Chris served on the Board of Directors of the Williamson/Franklin Chamber of Commerce and was heavily involved with the creation of Williamson Inc., the Williamson County Chamber of Commerce that was created through the merger of three local chambers. He is a frequent speaker at PwC’s Industrial Products/Automotive Industry Tax Roundtables and the BNA/Bloomberg and Baker & McKenzie U.S. and Canadian Transfer Pricing Symposiums.

Glenn McGehee

Principal and President, SouthStar Development

Regarding his appointment to The TMA Board of Directors, Mr. McGehee states: “I take great pride in being a resident of the Franklin community for over 22 years. As president and partner of SouthStar, we have completed real estate developments throughout the southeastern United States. Having developed in several communities, I am happy to say that our most notable and valuable projects and assets are the land holdings and developments in the Cool Springs area of Franklin. These projects are anchored by Ovation and will incorporate fully integrated mixed use development components that will be dependent on a pedestrian friendly environment while intentionally encouraging and accommodating public transportation. As we are forward thinking in our current development style, I am eager to bring that same creativity to the TMA. As a member of this board, I look forward to addressing the current and future needs of public transportation in Franklin and beyond as we continue to advance transportation connections to our surrounding cities throughout middle Tennessee. It is an honor to be involved in pioneering the future of public transportation in the community that I call home.”

McGehee’s experience in commercial real estate development as an owner and developer dates back to 1994 with commercial property development projects in Nashville. In 2001, he joined The Shopping Center Group, LLC where he was promoted to President of Operations for the Tennessee division and as member of the company’s Board of Directors. In 2004, McGehee was recruited by Centex Homes-Nashville to create and implement a land strategy for acquisition, planning, and entitlement for Centex Homes in Middle Tennessee. In 2008, McGehee joined with Glenn Wilson, the founder of SouthStar, LLC as a co-partner of the real estate development company. At SouthStar, their focus has been the development of medical related assets, mixed-used developments, grocery-anchored developments and single tenant assets. Since then, they have conceived and executed leases, land purchases and developments in excess of $200 million in value. McGehee holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Finance and Economics from Lipscomb University. Currently, he is on the board of the Mt. Dora Children’s Academy and Children’s Home in Mt. Dora, Florida. McGehee is a member of the Lipscomb Academy Leadership Council and Chairman of the Development Committee.

Additional members of The TMA Group Board of Directors include: Mayor Rogers Anderson, Williamson County; Julian Bibb, Stites & Harbison, PLLC; Ken Browning, Vanderbilt University Medical Center; David Burt, EnergyLogic; Ed Cagle, FirstBank; Brad Dunn, Williamson Inc./Pinnacle Bank; Pat Emery, Spectrum | Emery, Inc.; Randy Houston, First Tennessee Bank; Shanna Jackson, Columbia State Community College; Bill Lockwood, Barge Waggoner Sumner & Cannon, Inc.; Julie Miller, Williamson Medical Center; Mayor Dr. Ken Moore, City of Franklin; Bob Murphy, RPM Transportation Consultants, LLC; Dave Pelton, Energy and Environmental Consultant; Jeremiah Pyron, OakPoint Real Estate; Mark Robbins, The Franklin Chop House; Mort Stein, Trace Realty; Cyril Stewart, Cyril Stewart, AIA; and Elizabeth West, Williamson Inc.

Established in 1988, The TMA Group is a regional leader in customizing environmentally-friendly, multimodal transportation solutions for employers and communities.

For more information contact Debbie Henry, Executive Director at 790-4005.

City of Franklin Stream Restoration Project Receives State Award

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The Engineering firm that designed and completed the work on Ralston Creek Stream Restoration received an Honor Award from the Tennessee American Society of Landscape Architects.
Civil and Environmental Consultants accepted the award at a ceremony last month in Nashville. The project was launched after the area was directly affected in the May 2010 floods. Swift flood waters caused substantial erosion resulting in the loss of stream bank, damage to wood tie retaining walls, and there was a loss of vegetation and habitat in this part of Ralston Creek. The Ralston Creek Restoration Project directly affected eight individual property owners and the overall character of the subdivisions open space/ recreation area.
The project team consisted of landscape architects, civil engineers, biologists and ecologists. The end result was a new meandering stream section allowing aquatic life to thrive in the stream as well as on the banks. The team was charged with restoration and enhancement of this section of the creek. Due to the severity of the flood the creek lost much of its meandering characteristics, being straightened and actually splitting into two sections. Much of the established vegetation was swept away leaving little left behind to stabilize the banks.
The final design created a single channel with a natural meandering stream section within the existing drainage easement on site. Single and double rock toe protection construction where used to stabilize the stream banks.

Harvest at Homestead Manor

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Harvest is inviting those who want the experience of a farm-to-fork meal—without the garden cultivation, kitchen preparation and post cleanup—to sit at their table November 26, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., for a three-course meal that reflects its organic farm’s seasonal bounty.

Harvest Executive Chef Carlos Garcia says the special menu will include Southern dishes traditionally served on Thanksgiving, with Italian touches incorporated throughout.

Guests will begin their Thanksgiving dinner with a choice between a savory butternut squash and apple bisque born of fall flavors, or a pear and parsnip salad highlighted by roasted pears, parsnips and cambozola cheese.

Entree choices include classic turkey prepared two ways—a roasted breast or a leg stuffed with focaccia filling—and herb-roasted lamb. Side dishes will be aplenty, and range from roasted root vegetables selected from the Homestead farm to whipped potatoes with rosemary and gorgonzola, focaccia stuffing, sweet potato pecan casserole, haricot verts green beans, and freshly made cranberry and orange sauce.  The capstone of the dining experience will be diners’ choice of pecan pie (a Marshall family favorite) or Homestead’s classic pumpkin bread pudding.

Thanksgiving reservations are required, and can be made through Homestead’s website at www.homesteadmanor.com or by calling 615-538-6113.

The cost is $40 per person and $15 for children 12 and under, and includes soup or salad, an entree, three sides, dessert and a non-alcoholic beverage.

Harvest at Homestead Manor is located at 4683 Columbia Pike in Thompson’s Station. For more information on the restaurant, visit www.homesteadmanor.com.

More About Homestead Manor
Situation on 50 acres of land steeped in local history, the ca. 1819 Homestead Manor property offers a wealth of dining, entertainment and educational opportunities to the Williamson County community. With both Tuscan and Tennessee influences, the property’s restaurant, Harvest at Homestead, rotates menu flavors to bring plates to life through fresh produce that the on-site orchard and organic farm yield. To learn more, go to www.homesteadmanor.com or facebook.com/homesteadmanor.com.

Community Book Sale

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The Friends of the Williamson County Public Library will be holding our next book sale on November 7-9. We will have literally thousands of new and used donated books for sale including paperbacks, hardcovers, fiction, non-fiction, children’s books, antique books, coffee-table books, and various media items such as audio books, CD’s, and DVD’s. All books will be neatly sorted by subject and arranged by category. Prices range from 50-cents to $5.00 each, and there are no buyer restrictions. We accept cash, check, Visa & MasterCard.

Book Sale days & hours are as follows:

  • Saturday, November 7 – Member’s Jump-Start Sale: 9-10:30 a.m.*
  • Saturday, November 7 – General Public: 10:30 a.m.-5 p.m.
  • Sunday, November 8 – General Public: 1-5 p.m.
  • Sunday, November 8 – Member’s Only/$5 Bag Sale: 3:30-5 p.m. **
  • Monday, November 9 – General Public/$5 Bag Sale: 9 a.m.-3 p.m.***

*The Member’s Jump-Start Sale begins at 9 a.m. on Saturday morning. It’s a no limit shopping spree, and members will not have to check-out by 10:30 a.m. Members can continue shopping as the general public enters.

If you would like to become a Friends member and take part in the Member’s Jump-Start Sale, you can join at the door before or anytime during the book sale. Be one of the first booklovers to shop all our great books! As always, book dealers are also welcome.

**A Member’s Only $5 Bag Sale will begin on Sunday at 3:30 p.m. until close at 5 p.m.

***On Monday, we will have a $5 Bag Sale all day for the general public. Bags will be provided, and you can fill as many bags as you like for only $5 each.

 

The Williamson County Public Library is located at 1314 Columbia Avenue in Franklin, Tennessee. For directions, call the library at 615-595-1243. All the proceeds from this sale, along with your generous donations, will go to fund The Friends of the Library which is dedicated to help support the Williamson County Public Library.