Heritage Foundation Tour

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Join the Heritage Foundation of Franklin & Williamson County on June 6 & 7, 2015 to “Experience History Beyond the Door.” 

Each summer, members and supporters of the Heritage Foundation of Franklin & Williamson County open their homes and businesses as part of the Heritage Tour, showcasing the community’s dedication to protecting those resources as part of our legacy.

Now in its 40th year, the Tour will invite the public inside historic residences, commercial structures and notable examples of sensitive infill within historic districts on Saturday and Sunday, June 6th and 7th. The event acts as a fundraiser for the non-profit preservation organization, and underscores the importance of protecting the architectural and cultural heritage of Williamson County.

J. Edward and Brenda Campbell, a husband-wife team of real estate brokers in Franklin, have been named as chairs for the 2015 event. They say the benefit’s theme this year is “Experience History Beyond the Door,” and will expand past personal homes into historic sites that also have rich stories to tell.

“All of these buildings are within historic environments, and hold special significance to the Foundation and its efforts,” said J. Edward. “By purchasing a ticket, participants are given a first-hand look at why the organization works so tirelessly to preserve our cultural inheritance. This tour acts as an educational vehicle for both the public and the Foundation.”

This year’s event features 10 properties, including six personal homes. Tour destinations–several of which are located in Historic Downtown Franklin, within walking distance of each other–include:

  • The Masonic Lodge-Hiram Lodge #7, circa 1823-1826, was the barracks for the Union soldiers during wartime occupation.

  • FirstBank at Five Points (ca. 1924) is a stunning example of an early commercial building that has served for decades as downtown Franklin’s post office, and recently underwent a complete renovation.

  • The Historic Franklin Presbyterian Church is a Romanesque Revival structure built in 1888 that stands as the third house of worship to be established in downtown Franklin.

  • The Hicks-Friesinger House on 5th Avenue South is a ca. 1878 home renovated in 2015.

  • The Turley-Marshall House on West Main Street is a ca. 1880 home that once resembled Italianate style and now stands as an English Tudor.

  • The Smith-Hardcastle House (ca. 1893) on Fair Street is a beautifully restored two-storey Victorian home.

  • The Ross House on Lewisburg Avenue was built in 2010 in a way that seamlessly blends old with new, and offers a breath of fresh Cape Cod air in Franklin.

  • The Breezeway at The John Herbert House (ca. 1830) on Clovercroft Road is the oldest double-pen dogtrot log house in Williamson County.

  • The Ogilvie Place-Beech Hill Farm, built in 1796 in College Grove, showcases an original log cabin with additions in an early-American style that has been “home” to six generations of Ogilvies.

  • The historic Rest Haven Cemetery on Fourth Avenue North will feature a costumed re-enactor portraying John McEwen, the Civil War-era mayor of Franklin.

The 40th Annual Heritage Tour is presented by Synergy Realty Network and Homeland Title. Tickets are $30 in advance and $35 at the door, and are good for the weekend of June 6th and 7th. Tour hours are generally 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., with special hours for Rest Haven Cemetery and Historic First Presbyterian Church.

To learn more about the Tour or to purchase tickets, please visit www.historicfranklin.com.

Producing the Tour 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.

Mother’s Day Brunch

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Mother’s Day Brunch at The Factory at Franklin

Celebrate mom this year with a delicious Brunch at Lyrics in The Factory at Franklin this Sunday, May 10th from 10:30am-1:30pm.

Call 615-791-6065 to make your reservation.

Please visit website for more information.

Franklin Rodeo Parade

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Parade begins at 5th and Bridge Street, it goes through the Square and runs its course down West Main and to Culberson Blvd.

Visit website to learn more!

Barks for Parks

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Barks for Parks is a free event that will be held on Saturday, May 9th at Bowie Nature Park from 9am-2pm.   This year Fairview Parks Department is partnering with two local pet rescues: Old Friends Senior Dog Sanctuary and Proverbs 12:10 Animal Rescue. The goal of the event is to help raise awareness and funds for these groups, and also to get people out in the Park for a fun day with man’s best friend.

Eat the Street

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The fourth annual food truck themed fest benefits the 21st Drug Court on Friday, May 8, from 5 p.m. – 9 p.m. at Bicentennial Park.

Visit website to learn more!

Nashville Sounds vs. Round Rock Express

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The Nashville Sounds take on the Round Rock Express at First Tennessee Park in this 4-game series.

Single game ticket prices in the seating bowl at First Tennessee Park range from $9 (corner) to $24 (premier), based on location, with advanced purchase ($11 to $26 for gameday ticket purchases). Club level seating is available for $30 in advance ($32 gameday). Berm seating, available on day of game only, will be $7 per ticket.  Click here to learn more.

 

Voices for Children

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Join the Williamson County CASA on May 7, for “Voices for Children” fundraiser at the Franklin Theatre. The evening begins at 6:30 p.m.

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Ingram New Works Festival

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The Ingram New Works Festival is a celebration of new plays born and fostered in our Ingram New Works Project. We’ll present staged readings of each play from our lab playwrights, featuring our fantastic Nashville actors, and follow each reading with a talkback, bringing the audience right into the process of developing these new plays!

All readings will be held at Nashville Rep’s rehearsal studio in Nashville Public Television’s Studio A at 161 Rains Ave in Nashville. All readings begin at 7pm.

Festival Schedule:
The Ice Treatment by Nate Eppler – May 6 & 16
Showing by Gabrielle Sinclair – May 7 & 11
Simply Bess by Bianca Sams – May 8 & 12
Air Space by Tori Keenan-Zelt – May 9 & 15
New Work by Pulitzer Prize-winner Ingram New Works Fellow Donald Margulies – May 13 & 14

Visit http://nashvillerep.org/ingram-new-works-festival for show descriptions and playwright bios.

Young Scholars Institute

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Applications are still being accepted for the 2015 Young Scholars Institute. Week One is closed; however, Week 2 has a few more class options and we are sure you will find classes that will both challenge and entertain your children!

Sponsored by the FSSD, YSI offers challenging, exploratory classes which are designed for independent and highly motivated learners. The courses are academically and artistically challenging. YSI is designed for the mature, independent student who is ready to change classes. We are proud to provide this opportunity to the students of our community.

YSI is located at two separate sites. Franklin Elementary hosts the Junior Scholars program, which serves students who have completed 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th grades (ages 7-10). Senior Scholars serves students who have completed the 5th grade and above (ages 11-14), and is held at Poplar Grove.

The 2015 Institute is scheduled for June 1-5 and June 8-12, 2015.

Visit Young Scholars Institute for course descriptions and registration materials.

Photography Mini Clinic

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The Mini-Clinic is a focused workshop on a variety of photographic topics held each month for BPG members.  Examples of past topics include Photoshop, Lightroom, image critiques and lighting techniques.  It occurs the second Thursday of each month.  You can email Mike Gannon with any questions.

Location: We meet at the Brentwood United Methodist Church located at 309 Franklin Road, Brentwood, Tennessee 37027 (map).  The meetings are held in room A292 on the main floor of the building in the hall behind the reception desk.  If you enter the central office (at large white columns w/ stairs in the back of the building), turn left at the fountain / stained glass window.  Room A292 is just ahead on your left.

Time: 6:30 pm

 

Next Mini-Clinic Info:

May 14 – Phone Photography (Pam Hawkins)

The May Mini Clinic will feature Pam Hawkins giving a presentation on phone photography.  According to Pam, “I plan on focusing on how to use the IPhone as an artistic tool in addition to a regular camera.  The discussion will include specific software apps and equipment.  I will also bring some IPhone images that have been printed.”

A number of BPG members have taken courses from Pam at Nashville State and have given rave reviews.  We are lucky to have her as a mini clinic presenter.  You can check out some of her art at www.pamhawkinsphotography.com