Franklin Celebrates A Season of High Hopes

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high-hopes-event-franklin-tnFranklin Celebrates A Season of High Hopes: A Baby Changes Everything – Events Franklin, TN

 

Spend Thursday, December 15th at A Season of High Hopes with your friends at the historic Franklin Theatre along with Grammy winning songwriter Tim Nichols, Country Music icon Lee Greenwood, and acclaimed artists Billy Dean and Bradley Walker as they share some of their favorite stories and songs of the Christmas season. This inspiring evening will wrap up with a good ol’ fashioned Christmas carols sing as everyone gathered celebrates the life-changing services provided at High Hopes Development Center for children with special needs. Tickets are $50, on sale now, and going fast at www.FranklinTheatre.com, so get yours today for the best seats. Show starts at 8:00pm.

Join some of the most talented country artists in an intimate, historic setting while celebrating the transformative work of High Hopes, where last year alone nearly 650 children benefited from 18,830 physical/occupational/speech/feeding therapy appointments, and 126,360 preschool instructional hours. A Season of High Hopes is made possible this year by First Tennessee Bank as an Angel sponsor and Jackson National Life as a Star sponsor, additional support comes from Williamson Medical Center, Walton’s Antique and Estate Jewelry, Practice Resource Network, Inc., and Ivey Cakes. All funds raised from the event will be doubled thanks to a generous foundational grant. This special night at the Franklin Theatre will fill your heart with the holiday spirit and help children and their families with special needs in our area.

High Reps for High Hopes

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Resilient Health & Performance in Brentwood and CrossFit Cool Springs join forces to support local children with special needs and their families.  High Reps for High Hopes is a carnival-style fitness competition from 8am-11am on Saturday, August 27th at CrossFit Cool Springs located at 1722 General George Patton Drive in Brentwood, benefiting High Hopes Development Center, a 32-year, local non-profit offering an inclusive preschool environment for children with and without special needs, as well as an on-site pediatric therapy clinic providing physical, occupational, speech and feeding therapies to children from birth to age 21.

CrossFit Cool Springs is a fitness community and Resilient Health & Performance is both a fitness community as well as an injury rehab facility.  Fitness competitions are nothing new for local athletes, but the idea of High Reps for High Hopes is the first of its kind by these fitness collaborators.  The inspiration drew from a group of CrossFit friends which happened to include a local firefighter and preschool teacher couple who have a child with special needs.  The two local fitness business owners and various athletes unite to host this one-of-a-kind charity competition to couple the heart health benefits of fitness with the heart health benefits of giving back to the community.

So, what is a carnival-style fitness competition?  Contestants purchase “carnival tickets” to compete in various CrossFit competitions such as max pull-ups in two minutes or a mini-triathlon including one minute on the stationary bike, skier, and rower where the most calories burned will win you a prize!  Kids compete as well with challenges like seeing who can hang onto a bar the longest.  Event divisions include men, women, masters and kids, so everyone can participate.  Not much of a CrossFit competitor?  No problem!  Anyone can win one of the raffles for great items including fitness gear & apparel, lifting weights, a Fleet Feet gift package and MORE!

This family friendly charity event will also have the usual carnival tastes of popcorn and cotton candy, as well as the fun environment where all can “step right up” and compete to “win a prize”.  The big winners though, are the children and families of High Hopes Development Center.

High Hopes Development Center is a 32-year non-profit organization that loves, nurtures, and educates children with two integrated programs helping each child reach their maximum potential.  Children ages 6 weeks to Pre-K, with and without special needs, are educated together in inclusive preschool classrooms by a team of experienced teachers supporting the individual needs of each child.   High Hopes is the only inclusive preschool in Williamson County with an on-site pediatric therapy clinic, allowing children to receive therapy services during their preschool day. High Hopes is truly unique in the way that children with and without special needs such as Down syndrome, cerebral palsy, Autism Spectrum Disorder, and other developmental delays play, learn, and grow together every day. The outpatient pediatric therapy clinic provides children from birth to 21 years multiple therapies in one location: occupational, speech, physical, and feeding therapies. High Hopes gives children of all intellectual, physical and mental abilities the opportunity to learn and grow together in an environment that provides a strong foundation for future academic and social success.

 

For more information, visit www.highhopesforkids.org.

Giving on the Green for Kids with Special Needs

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High Hopes Development Center presented the Lucky 13th Annual Giving on the Green Golf Tournament on May 9, 2016 at Brentwood Country Club.

 

Giving on the Green is one of the major fundraisers held each year benefiting the 501(c)3 non-profit inclusive preschool and pediatric therapy clinic. This year’s chairs, Ricky Scott and Milton Bartley, were the impetus for a full field of players for the four-person scramble raising over $50,000 for programs for children with special needs. Co-chair Milton Bartley asks, “What can happen when 144 men and women gather for an amazing afternoon of golf and fellowship? Lives can be changed. If you want to understand how, I encourage you to schedule a visit and a tour at the High Hopes facility.”

 

The 2016 Championship Sponsor was Franklin American Mortgage Company. Other premiere sponsors included Butch and Sonia Hoover, A Step Ahead, Nashville Rubber & Gasket, Andrews Cadillac, American Constructors, Austin Powder Company, Best One Tires/Linda’s Quick Stop, Builders Window Supply, Chick-fil-A, Brentwood Children’s Clinic, Dale Inc., First Franklin Financial, Industrial Machine & Tool, J&D Specialized Equipment Hauling, The Kingston Group, Parman Energy and Recreational Concepts.

 

High Hopes Development Center gives children of all intellectual, physical, and mental abilities the opportunity to learn and grow together in an environment that provides a strong foundation for future academic and social success.

 

 

About High Hopes, Inc.     

 

High Hopes Development Center is a 32-year non-profit organization that loves, nurtures, and educates children with two integrated programs helping each child reach their maximum potential. Children ages 6 weeks to Pre-K, with and without special needs, are educated together in inclusive preschool classrooms by a team of experienced teachers supporting the individual needs of each child.   High Hopes is the only inclusive preschool in Williamson County with an on-site pediatric therapy clinic, allowing children to receive therapy services during their preschool day. High Hopes is truly unique in the way that children with and without special needs such as Down syndrome, cerebral palsy, Autism Spectrum Disorder, and other developmental delays play, learn, and grow together every day. The outpatient pediatric therapy clinic provides children from birth to 21 years multiple therapies in one location: occupational, speech, physical, and feeding therapies. High Hopes gives children of all intellectual, physical and mental abilities the opportunity to learn and grow together in an environment that provides a strong foundation for future academic and social success.

 

For more information, contact Deb Enright at 615-550-1443 or denright@highhopesforkids.org.

 

High Hopes Development Center is located at 301 High Hopes Court, Franklin, TN 37064. Visit www.highhopesforkids.org for more information about programs and services. To schedule a tour, call Linda at 615-661-5437.

Strings & Stories

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Come support High Hopes for a fun evening as we enjoy artists in their element! Singers and songwriters belong on the stage, and that’s just where you will find them on February 27, at Green’s Grocery. Always a lively and entertaining event, Strings & Stories puts you up close and personal with singer-songwriters at a down-home venue in Leipers Fork. Notting Hill Music presents: Leslie Satcher, Will Robinson , Brad Crisler with David P. Allenand William Kellett.

Wine and Beer will be provided Del Rio Wine & Spirits. Dinner will be provided by Red Pony. To learn more, click here.