Art for Inspiration

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Get Inspired at the upcoming 11th annual Art for Inspiration Fine Art Show and Sale on Saturday, November 12 from 6-9p.m. and Sunday, November 13 from 9:30a.m.-1p.m at St. Matthew Church. This free event is a wonderful opportunity to enjoy live music, good food and shop for original art. Christmas is just around the corner. More than 30 artists will showcase their work in oils, watercolor, jewelry and photography.

Franklin artist Shari Lacy headlines the art show with many returning favorites including Kris Marks, Lisa McReynolds, Carol Wiel, Viveca Zettersten and Thalia Kahl. Also, we are excited about our newcomers Zoilita Monica, Suzanne Lynch, Tracy Yarbrough and Inez Negri. Complimentary childcare is provided for Saturday’s 21 and older wine and cheese opening. On Sunday, families are welcome to come enjoy the beautiful artwork and sample coffee and pastries. Additional information is available at www.stmatthewtn.org and at www.facebook.com/stmatthewchurchandschool.

Pilgrimage: This Weekend in Franklin

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THE EXPERIENCE OF PILGRIMAGE MUSIC & CULTURAL FESTIVAL

Like most great ideas, Pilgrimage Music & Cultural Festival was inspired by friendship, history, and the desire to create a meaningful experience. Two years ago, Musician and Franklin, TN resident Kevin Griffin was on a September morning jog through The Park at Harlinsdale, a century-old horse farm recently purchased by the City of Franklin. Kevin was so taken by the rolling hills, natural amphitheaters, and breathtaking vistas of the 230-acre farm, he envisioned it as a natural fit for a music festival venue. Considering Franklin’s place, Kevin wanted people to understand the beauty and rustic quality of Middle Tennessee in the fall, and with the blessing of the City, began to dream up a music festival to do it justice.

Partnered with lifelong buddies W. Brandt Wood and Michael Whelan, the trio aspired to highlight the diversity and community spirit of the New Orleans Jazz Fest, tailoring the best elements to Franklin– a richly historic town just 20 minutes south of Nashville. Like Jazz Fest, Pilgrimage will take place during the day, and offer a diverse yet renowned lineup of rock and roll, alt-country, bluegrass, jazz, indie, gospel and more. Performing on patina-clad stages reflecting the area’s aesthetic, many bands will “crank it down” and give a partly acoustic set specifically tailored to the day. Moreover, the fest will boast “Pilgri-mashups,” pairing artists together for special one-time collaborations on stage. The Little Pilgrims Stage will be more than a kids’ play area; it will feature a line-up of talented young musicians in their own right, to inspire and entertain kids and adults alike.

The region’s best food and drink will be on display at the Kitchen and Sippin’ stages at scheduled times throughout the weekend, and carefully selected food and merchant vendors will be featured in the Bazaar. When performances wrap at 8pm each day, guests can conveniently head back into the heart of downtown Franklin, within walking distance from the Park at Harlinsdale, to imbibe the best of the town’s restaurants, shops, and great weekend lineup of nighttime shows.

Ultimately, Pilgrimage Music & Cultural Festival invites folks of all ages on a journey to experience a myriad of musical styles, a bevy of food and beverages, and the rich regional spirit of Franklin, TN.

PLANNING YOUR TRIP

HOTELS AND INNS

  • Stay tuned for a full list of inns and hotels in and around Franklin.

FESTIVAL INFO

  • In the coming weeks we will be releasing news and updates with festival details, stage info, festival services and maps. Please check back for the latest as you plan your pilgrimage.

PARKING

  • Parking will be available during the festival. Designated parking areas can be found on our parking page. As parking is limited and we highly encourage eco-friendly practices – walking, biking, canoeing, and carpooling – are encouraged!

PARKING & VIP PARKING PASSES

  • General admission parking passes are available for purchase. VIP parking passes will be sold with the VIP packages.

PARKING MAPS & UPDATES

  • Check out our parking map on our parking page for more details.

IN TOWN PARKING

  • Legal street parking and city owned parking garages are also options for festival parking. All parking codes will be strictly enforced including ticketing and towing.

ABOUT US

THE PILGRIMAGE FOUNDATION

  • The Pilgrimage Foundation is a Tennessee-based 501(c)(3), whose mission is to honor the diverse music and culture of Franklin by providing resources to the City of Franklin to aid improvement projects at Harlinsdale Farm and the community at large.

Touch a Truck Comes to Thompson’s Station

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Don’t forget to mark your calendar and attend Williamson County Parks and Recreation’s annual “Touch a Truck”! This free family friendly event will be held on Saturday, October 8 from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. in the parking lot of Thompson Station Church, 2604 Thompson Station Road and Columbia Pike. Kids of all ages will have the opportunity to look at, climb on and sound all the bells and whistles on nearly 30 different kinds of large scale construction and public service vehicles.

 

Kids can paint a toy vehicle to take home at the free craft tent, and families will enjoy a variety of entertainers on the performance stage, including musicians, magicians, and dancers! There will be free face painting and a raffle tent giving away lots of great prizes for the whole family, including cool items such as motorized kid’s vehicles and more! This is a great, hands-on opportunity for children and adults to explore all types of BIG vehicles. This event is for all ages to enjoy! Admission to the event is free; though cost is incurred for concessions from on-site food trucks. Rides on the D&H Railroad trackless train are just $1. Sponsors: The Children’s Academy and Sport Clips.  Supporters: Premier Chiropractic, Lil’ Sluggers (LPG Sports Academy), Merle Norman, Hibbett Sports, Captain D’s, Dreams Do Come True and McDonald’s. Concessions: Moe Better, Kona Ice, D’s Kettle Corn.

 

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For more information, contact Whitney Osborne at the Longview Recreation Center, (615) 302-0971, ext. 2214.

 

Williamson County Parks and Recreation is a public organization, here to benefit the community.  Anyone may register for and participate in the department’s programs, teams, classes and events. For program registration, pass purchasing or additional information, visit www.wcparksandrec.com.  You may also receive department information by “liking” Williamson County Parks and Recreation on Facebook; following us on Twitter at @wc_parksandrec or Instagram at @willcoparksandrec or on Pinterest or YouTube.

Heritage Ball 2016

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The Heritage Ball will begin at 6pm with cocktails and a silent auction, followed at 7:45 by dinner, a live auction, and dancing until midnight. Al Paris and the Heartbreakers are back by popular demand!

For over four decades, the Heritage Ball has helped support the revitalization and historic preservation of Downtown Franklin and Williamson County. The longest running black tie affair in Williamson County has become a tradition within families, friends and businesses who appreciate the work of the Foundation and a lovely evening under the stars.

Producing the Heritage Ball is just one of the many activities of The Heritage Foundation of Franklin & Williamson County. Since 1967 the non-profit group has been dedicated to protecting and preserving Williamson County’s historic, architectural and geographic resources; in short, saving the places that matter.

 

Passport to the World

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Passport to the World is presented by Sister Cities of Franklin and Williamson County Tennessee, Inc., whose mission is to BUILD global relationships, to SHARE cultural and educational experiences, and to INSPIRE economic growth within our community.Join us for Sunday, September 18,

Join us for Sunday, September 18, 2016 at 2:00 PM at the Williamson County Public Library.

This event is presented by Charles Li. The presentation will also include a taste of authentic Chinese culinary delights from Lucky Bamboo Restaurant, China Town Restaurant, and Corner Asian Bistro. Come learn about Chinese culture! Information will be presented on the people, traditions and folklore of China.

Round Table with Eric Jacobson

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The Battle of Franklin Trust will host the Franklin Civil War Round Table featuring key-note speaker Eric A. Jacobson on Sunday, Oct. 9 at Carnton Plantation’s Fleming Center.
“The Civil War Round Table is a great way to educate the community about topics pertaining to the Civil War and the Battle of Franklin,” said Eric A. Jacobson, CEO of the Battle of Franklin Trust. “The story of General George Wagner’s life and his role at the Battle of Franklin is one of great complexity, and I look forward to sharing that story with our local community.”
Jacobson is the author of three books on the American Civil War, “For Cause & For Country,” “The McGavock Confederate Cemetery” and “Baptism of Fire.” He has been the CEO of the Battle of Franklin Trust since 2014, leading the non-profit organization in continued preservation of the Franklin battlefield, Carnton Plantation and The Carter House.
The Franklin Civil War Round Table meets monthly at Carnton Plantation’s Fleming Center, located at 1345 Eastern Flank Circle. The event begins at 3 p.m. and is free and open to the public. For more information on Franklin Civil War Round Table, email cwrt@yahoo.com, or visit http://www.franklinscharge.com/round-table.
About The Battle of Franklin Trust The Battle of Franklin Trust is a 501(c)3 management corporation acting on behalf of Franklin’s battlefield sites to contribute to visitors’ understanding of the November 30, 1864 Battle of Franklin. The Trust is organized for the charitable and educational purposes of preserving, restoring, maintaining and interpreting the properties, artifacts and documents related to the battle to preserve this important part of the nation’s history.

CASA Playhouse

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The Twice Daily Playhouse Raffle to take place on Oct. 29 at Franklin’s Pumpkinfest

Williamson County CASA revealed the 2016 Twice Daily Playhouse on Tuesday, Sept. 6 at FirstBank’s Downtown Franklin post office branch. The custom playhouse will be given to one lucky winner at CASA’s fourth annual playhouse raffle on Saturday, Oct. 29, which is one of the organization’s largest annual fundraisers. All proceeds from raffle tickets help to provide children with safe and permanent homes.
“The thing that I love most about the playhouse fundraiser is that it is truly a community-wide event,” said Ondrea Johnson, director of development at Williamson County CASA. “So many people in Franklin get involved in this production and with an affordable ticket price, it’s accessible to anyone who wants to support the organization.”
This year’s 60-square-foot playhouse was custom built by Franklin Firefighters Charities and designed as a firehouse replica. The one-of-a-kind structure is fully insulated and includes lighting and hardwood laminate flooring. In addition, the playhouse is built with a ceiling height conducive to most adults. The interior is currently under construction and designed by a team from O’More College of Design to match the exterior look of the playhouse.
The playhouse will be displayed on East Main Street in Downtown Franklin through Saturday, Oct. 29. Raffle tickets are $20 and available for purchase at CASA, Puckett’s Grocery and the 2016 Pumpkinfest. Puckett’s is offering $10 raffle entries and will match the purchase price of each ticket sold. The raffle will take place at 5 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 29 at Pumpkinfest’s main stage off the square in Downtown Franklin. All proceeds from raffle ticket sales provide crucial funding to Williamson County CASA.
The Twice Daily Playhouse Raffle is sponsored by Puckett’s Family Restaurants, Twice Daily, Cameron Properties, Outdoor Classic Structures, Mid-State Title, Coyne Oral Surgery and Simmons Ridge. For information on Williamson County CASA and to learn more about the playhouse fundraiser, visit http://www.williamsoncountycasa.org/.
ABOUT WILLIAMSON COUNTY CASA
Williamson County CASA is a non-profit organization advocating for abused and neglected children in Williamson County. CASA advocates for these children investigating their abuse and neglect cases, speaking for them in court, and helping create a plan for safety and permanence in their lives. Williamson County CASA was established in 1993 and served 417 Williamson County children in 2015. To learn more about Williamson County CASA, visit www.williamsoncountycasa.org.

Williamson County Fair Recap

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Crowds young and old flocked to the AgExpo Park from August 5-13 for the 2016 Williamson County Fair, with the “Barnyard Mardi Gras” themed event offering something for everyone. And while a rainy August provided some logistical challenges, the 12th annual Fair set a number of records while making a significant impact on the community.

 

The Fair proved to be successful in many ways again this year, including a considerable increase in the number of competitive entries. With over 6,600 total entries across multiple categories, 43 winners placed in the top three and earned a cash premium. Categories including the quilt, sheep and cattle shows saw a record number of entries, with over 300 head of each shown as part of the livestock exhibits.

 

Despite battling rain and the forecast of bad weather, attendance remained relatively steady.

 

“Our traffic counts were down a bit due to the rain and forecast of rain throughout the Fair, but we’re very pleased with the event overall,” Fair Board Chairman Rogers Anderson said. “Every year, we try to introduce new features, and adding the online sales and accepting credit cards at the gates made the experience that much more convenient for our visitors. New and expanded partnerships with Page, Ravenwood and Centennial high schools helped the ticket booths, ride entries and parking system run smoothly.

 

“We especially want to thank our volunteers, vendors, the business community and an army of volunteers for their generous support of the Fair. Another way we highlight giving back to the community is our annual ‘Pay It Forward Night, Benefitting GraceWorks Ministries,’” Anderson said.  “Williamson County residents and visitors brought in over 6,000 pounds of donations, including various canned foods and household items, such as diapers and laundry detergent. These donations helped to fill a huge need for GraceWorks and the people they serve. Once again, the willingness of our Fair visitors to step up and support their neighbors reminds us of what a special place we live in.”

 

GraceWorks Food Pantry Coordinator Phil Rutledge said the donations are much needed, particularly at this time of year.

“This will fill in many of the empty shelves we have and allow us to provide nutritious baskets of food to our neighbors in need,” Rutledge said.

 

The Williamson County Fair will return August 4-12, 2017 and Anderson said the Fair Board is looking for community-minded individuals who might have a desire to serve in a leadership capacity.

 

“Many of our committee chairs have been fulfilling their roles for the past 12 years, and we welcome folks who want to become more involved as an event chairman in a number of different areas,” Anderson said.
For more information, visit www.williamsoncountyfair.org.

Turkey Trot this Fall

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No worries about gaining Thanksgiving pounds this year if you sign up for the Turkey Trot 5K.

 

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.

 

Early bird fees are $30 per runner until 11:59 p.m. Oct. 31. Teams receive an additional discount. The cost increases to $35 per runner from Nov. 1-21. Registration Nov. 23 and 24 at D1 will be $40 per runner.

 

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. A Kids Fun Run for ages 9 and younger will start at 9 a.m.

 

Awards in the 5K will be presented to the top three male and female overall, Top Three Masters male and female, and Top Three male and female runners in age groups 9 and under, 10-14 and in five-year increments up to age 80 and over.

 

GraceWorks is a Williamson County nonprofit providing immediate and long-term resources to people in need since 1995. Through a network of committed volunteers, community partners, and donors, GraceWorks provides programs such as food, utility and rent assistance, senior transportation, weekend healthy food items for at-risk youths and other services. In 2015 GraceWorks served 50,069 needs valued at $4.5 million.

Chitty Chitty Bang Bang Auditions

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The Williamson County Parks and Recreation Department’s award-winning children’s theatre group, the Star Bright Players, present open auditions for “Chitty Chitty Bang Bang” on Sunday, September 18 at Freedom Middle School Theatre, 750 Highway 96 West.  Auditions for new participants in Star Bright will be from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m., followed by returning Star Bright Player auditions from 3:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.

For this production, all children must be age 7 through high school seniors at the time of the audition. Children may arrive anytime during these time periods, but must be prepared to wait. The director is looking for children who are vocal and expressive. Children will need to be able to sing a song in the Musical Theatre genre and may bring sheet music or a CD/iPod with music to sing along with if they choose. Some children may be “called back” for a second audition to be held on Monday, September 19 from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at Freedom Middle School.

“Chitty Chitty Bang Bang” is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI). All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI.  Production dates will be December 1-4.

 

Rehearsals for “Chitty Chitty Band Bang” will be held at Freedom Middle School on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday evenings from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. for nine weeks. If cast, children must be able to meet the commitments of this rehearsal schedule. There is a $75 activity fee for all children cast in the show (includes costume rental and cast t-shirt).

For more information regarding auditions, rehearsals or performances contact Janey Mason at (615) 302-0971, ext. 2216.

Williamson County Parks and Recreation is a public organization, here to benefit the community.  Anyone may register for and participate in the department’s programs, teams, classes and events. For program registration, pass purchasing or additional information, visit www.wcparksandrec.com.  You may also receive department information by “liking” Williamson County Parks and Recreation on Facebook; following us on Twitter at @wc_parksandrec or Instagram at @willcoparksandrec or on Pinterest or YouTube.