Congrats to the Franklin Fire Chief

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From the City of Franklin:

Franklin Fire Chief Rocky Garzarek has successfully completed the process that awards him the professional designation of “Chief Fire Officer” (CFO).  The Commission on Professional Credentialing met recently to officially confer the re-designation upon Garzarek.  He is one of only 1,080 CFOs worldwide.

The CFO designation program is a voluntary program designed to recognize individuals who demonstrate their excellence in several measured components.  These include experience, education, professional development, professional contributions, association membership, community involvement and technical competencies.

Garzarek received his original designation in 2012.  To maintain the designation, individuals need to show they have continued to develop as a CFO in four areas – professional development, professional contributions, active association membership and community involvement.

A Board of Review consisting of members of the fire and emergency services profession, academia and municipal agencies review each application and recommends successful candidates for designation to the Commission.

Garzarek has been Franklin’s Fire Chief since 2004.

Autumn in the Oaks

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Experience the chores of the mid-1800’s through period crafts, demonstrations, games and hands-on activities when you visit Oaklands Historic House Museum’s “Autumn in the Oaks”, slated for September 24 & October 29, 2015, from 9:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. at the historic site, located at 900 North Maney Avenue in Murfreesboro.

 

This event will focus on chores of the mid-1800’s through hands-on activities for students and adults alike. Plantation activities such as clothes washing, butter churning, quill writing, and rug beating will be explored. Focus will be on learning to appreciate the work and fruits of harvest. Artisans and living history demonstrators will be on the grounds to share their crafts and talents. Other activities scheduled for the event are: scavenger hunt of the exterior of the mansion, kneading dough and limited house tours. Crafts and games for the children such as: sack races, hoops-n-sticks, graces and 1860’s dress up will also be available.

 

“It gives us great pleasure to share the house museum and grounds with our community and the surrounding counties. There are so many new members to our area that have not experienced our rich civil war history,” said Oaklands educational director, Mary Beth Nevills. Teachers and parents can look forward to this event again when they attend the “Days of Washing, Churning and Learning” on May 13, 2016. Reservations are being accepted for both fall and spring educational field days which are open to public and private school groups and home school groups.

 

“Autumn in the Oaks” is presented by Oaklands Historic House Museum. Admission is $5.00 per student, $5.00 per adult and free for teachers with school ID. Check-in and complimentary parking will be at the Roberts Street Pavilion. This event is open to the public with reservations required for groups. For information, please contact Mary Beth Nevills at 615-893-0022 or email mb@oaklandsmuseum.org.

 

Oaklands Historic House Museum, located at 900 North Maney Avenue in Murfreesboro, Tennessee is a nationally registered historic landmark that reflects a time of prosperity in the Old South, as well as the hardships suffered during the Civil War.

BOFT Lecture Series

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Lecture Series: “The Founders, the Evolution of America, and the Road to Civil War”
The Battle of Franklin Trust will kick off its free lecture series on Aug. 20 at 6 pm in the Fleming Center at Carnton. CEO Eric Jacobson and Franklin Civil War Roundtable founder Greg Wade will lead a discussion, entitled “The Founders, the Evolution of America, and the Road to Civil War.” The lecture is free and open to the public and will last about 60 minutes. Reservations are not required, although attendees are encouraged to arrive early as seating is limited to 100. For more information, contact Brittany Mayfield at (615) 794-0903 or brittany@boft.org.

Lecture Series: “The Founders, the Evolution of America, and the Road to Civil War”

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The Battle of Franklin Trust will kick off its free lecture series on Aug. 20 at 6 pm in the Fleming Center at Carnton. CEO Eric Jacobson and Franklin Civil War Roundtable founder Greg Wade will lead a discussion, entitled “The Founders, the Evolution of America, and the Road to Civil War.” The lecture is free and open to the public and will last about 60 minutes. Reservations are not required, although attendees are encouraged to arrive early as seating is limited to 100. For more information, contact Brittany Mayfield at (615) 794-0903 or brittany@boft.org.

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The Time Jumpers

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The Time Jumpers are an award winning Western Swing band from Nashville, Tennessee, with two awards from the Association of Western Artists, one from the Western Music Association and two Grammy nominations!

The Fling: A City Farmhouse Pop-up Store

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City Farmhouse is super excited to announce The Fling — a City Farmhouse Monthly Pop-up STORE in downtown Franklin, Tennessee!

Join us at the Factory at Franklin on the second weekend each month, where we’ll offer a carefully curated selection of antique and vintage goods for Pop-up STORE shoppers.

NOTE: The City Farmhouse-Bridge Street location is not closing; it will remain open during normal business hours. This is a special monthly event for CFH lovers, and a fun way to bring in new and exciting treasures for y’all to enjoy.

August 13, 2015 – August 16, 2015. Preview Thursday from 5:00pm to 9:00pm, Friday and Saturday 9:00am to 6:00pm and Sunday 12 noon to 5:00pm.

For more information please visit The Fling.

Kids Triathlon

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Williamson County Parks and Recreation is pleased to announce the first annual Nolensville Kids Triathlon, a youth swim, bike and run competition on Sunday, August 16, 2015 at the Williamson County Recreation Complex at Nolensville, 7250 Nolensville Rd. Boys and girls ages 5 to 15 are invited to enter this official USA Triathlon-sanctioned youth event.

Raise the Roofs

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More than a dozen restaurants, an acclaimed local songwriter, one-of-a-kind artwork and plenty of equestrian-themed entertainment will greet attendees at the Fourth Annual “Raise the Roofs” on Saturday, August 15th at the Park at Harlinsdale Farm.

WILLIAMSON COUNTY FAIR

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The 20Franklin TN Williamson County Fair15 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!
For more information please visit Williamson County Fair.

The Fling: A City Farmhouse Pop-up Store

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City Farmhouse is super excited to announce The Fling — a City Farmhouse Monthly Pop-up STORE in downtown Franklin, Tennessee!

Join us at the Factory at Franklin on the second weekend each month, where we’ll offer a carefully curated selection of antique and vintage goods for Pop-up STORE shoppers.

NOTE: The City Farmhouse-Bridge Street location is not closing; it will remain open during normal business hours. This is a special monthly event for CFH lovers, and a fun way to bring in new and exciting treasures for y’all to enjoy.

August 13, 2015 – August 16, 2015. Preview Thursday from 5:00pm to 9:00pm, Friday and Saturday 9:00am to 6:00pm and Sunday 12 noon to 5:00pm.

For more information please visit The Fling.