10:00 am | Saturday, Nov 18th
MADE SOUTH events celebrate the best artisan goods, food, drink, music and art in the South!
A portion of proceeds from this event will benefit New Hope Academy!
MADE SOUTH Holiday
Saturday, November 18, 2017 from 10a-5p (VIP admission begins at 9a)
- Shop 130+ of the finest makers & artisans in the South
- Sample tastings from local and regional chefs and restaurants presented by Eat Y’all
- Southern Knife Fight chef competition presented by Springer Mountain Farms
- Distiller tastings for 21+ guests
- Live music
- Free parking
- Family friendly
- Rain or shine
- Children 12 years of age or younger admitted free with paying adult
- First 2,000 guests on Saturday receive a complimentary MADE SOUTH reusable tote bag
5:00 pm | Friday, Nov 17th
MADE SOUTH events celebrate the best artisan goods, food, drink, music and art in the South!
A portion of proceeds from this event will benefit New Hope Academy!
MADE SOUTH Holiday VIP Party
Friday, November 17, 2017 from 5p-9p
- Early shopping with 130+ of the finest makers & artisans in the South
- Two drink tickets for Eli Mason cocktails or local beers
- Sample tastings from local and regional chefs and restaurants presented by Eat Y’all
- Distiller tastings
- Guaranteed MADE SOUTH reusable tote bag
- Live music
- VIP wristband for early admission to Saturday’s event
- 21+ event
- Rain or shine
- Free parking
MADE SOUTH Holiday
Saturday, November 18, 2017 from 10a-5p (VIP admission begins at 9a)
- Shop 130+ of the finest makers & artisans in the South
- Sample tastings from local and regional chefs and restaurants presented by Eat Y’all
- Southern Knife Fight chef competition presented by Springer Mountain Farms
- Distiller tastings for 21+ guests
- Live music
- Free parking
- Family friendly
- Rain or shine
- Children 12 years of age or younger admitted free with paying adult
- First 2,000 guests on Saturday receive a complimentary MADE SOUTH reusable tote bag
6:18 pm | Wednesday, Nov 1st
Franklin, TN Community & Events
Friday, November 3 at County Enrichment Center
During the monthly Franklin Art Scene on Friday, November 3, the Williamson County Enrichment Center at 110 Everbright Avenue in Franklin, TN. will feature refreshments, live music and an art exhibit from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. plus a free yoga class.
In the lobby, enjoy live music by Rich Fyhr as you view the photography of Don Jackson Images.
Bring a mat and join the fun at a free yoga class in the banquet hall from 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. No experience is necessary to enjoy stretching and posing with instructor Kim Cannon.
The Franklin Art Scene is a free monthly event, open to the public. Free trolley rides shuttle attendees between Art Scene stops (www.downtownfranklintn.com).
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.
2:19 pm | Wednesday, Sep 27th
St. Matthew Catholic Church 12th annual Art Show
Come join us for a weekend of Art and Celebration! The 12th Annual Fine Art Show and Sale is October 28, 6-9 p.m. and October 29, 9:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m., hosted by the Art & Environment Committee. Make plans now to attend this free event, full of live music, great gift ideas and good food. More than 30 talented artists from the surrounding community will be showcasing their work in oils, watercolor, photography, pottery and mixed media. Joining Michael Poindexter, the show’s featured artist, are many new artists including Frank Baggett, Janet King, Jerald Peterson and Cass Fagan. Complimentary child care is provided for Saturday’s “21 and over” wine and cheese event along with music from the Nashville State Jazz Ensemble. On Sunday, families are welcome to come enjoy the beautiful artwork, sample coffee and pastries, and enjoy the music of Melissa & Dave Edgington.
Additional information is available at www.stmatthewtn.org and at www.facebook.com/stmatthewchurchandschool.
St. Matthew Catholic Church
535 Sneed Road West
Franklin, TN 37069
Hope to see you there!
Artwork by featured artist Michael Poindexter
10:00 am | Saturday, Sep 23rd
Pilgrimage is a multi-genre music festival featuring some of today’s hottest local and national touring artists, many performing acoustically, in the rustic setting of Harlinsdale Farm in Franklin, TN.
The region’s best food and drink will be on display as well as numerous local artists and artisans creating an all-encompassing festival experience.
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.
4:36 pm | Wednesday, Aug 30th
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NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Sixty-one tour dates, an average of 37 songs per night, totaling over 200 hours of live music. That’s what Eric Church ultimately played in a five-month period spanning January 13 through May 27, 2017. In an issue takeover, Church hinted something big was to come post-tour telling Billboard, “We recorded all of it. We had some [songs] that I was adamant that I wouldn’t rehearse with the band. I would tell the band a couple hours before the show, ‘This is the song we’re going to do,’ and then I wouldn’t see them until we did it, when we played live…’” says the man Stereogum calls “our greatest working rock star.” Now, those recordings are being released across 61 Days in Church. Beginning today fans will have access to 30 initial live recordings from various stops across North America. Then, subsequent releases through the end of the year – including some catalogue and cover songs as well as songs inspired by events that happened while he was on the road – released chronologically to complete the list. The tracks will initially be released only on the Apple Music platform for a two-week period before being made available on all streaming services.
“I had so much fun learning songs that were unique to whatever city we found ourselves in,” Church reflects. “I learned a lot about each place, and it was special to see the crowd react to the songs that were only for them. I’m glad we recorded it and can relive it forever.”
With the unique, individual tour posters from each tour stop serving as the artwork for each week’s release, 61 Days in Church drops just as fans can see a different show from Church as he takes the stage in Tahoe this Labor Day weekend for two sold-out nights at Harvey’s Lake Tahoe Outdoor Arena.
Church’s Holdin’ My Own Tour sold 930,000 tickets at the end of its run notching his as the top music tour in the first quarter of 2017 (Pollstar), but as Dave Brooks (Billboard Magazine) noted, “Fans will remember that tour by another metric: the marathon three-and- a-half hours Church played nightly as he crisscrossed the United States and Canada.”
Information on 61 Days in Church can be found here: ericchurch.com/sixtyonedaysinchurch and see remaining 2017 shows at ericchurch.com/events.
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8:00 am | Thursday, Aug 24th
The Killer Nashville International Writers’ Conference was created in 2006 by author/filmmaker Clay Stafford in an effort to bring together forensic experts, writers, and fans of crime and thriller literature.
Our objective is simple: to educate and empower aspiring and established writers, and connect them with other industry professionals. We pride ourselves on our intense, intimate workshops and panels, and on our close-knit community of writers.
At the conference, we try diligently to ensure that the weekend has something for every writer and lover of literature, and our sessions are structured to assist writers on multiple career levels. Our learning tracks tackle the craft of writing, business of writing, marketing, and forensics.
Killer Nashville features nine breakout sessions for intense smaller group interaction, an authors’ bar (free for hotel guests), a moonshine and wine tasting, free agent/editor roundtable pitch sessions, a mock crime scene designed by special agents and other law enforcement professionals, cocktail receptions, the Guest of Honor Dinner and Awards Banquet, film previews, live music performances and—of course—all the great activities one can enjoy in downtown Franklin, TN and Nashville.
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5:00 pm | Sunday, Jul 30th
Sunset Concert Series – Carnton Plantation – Franklin, TN
July 30, 2017
Featuring Resurrection – a Journey Tribute
Carnton Plantation serves as a unique venue for friends and families to relax on the lawn and listen to some of area’s most talented musicians. The gates open at 5:00 P.M. and the music lasts from 6:00 P.M. until 8:00 P.M. Tickets are $10 for adults and $5 for children (6-12) and may be purchased either in advance or at the door. Guests are welcome to pack picnic dinners or take advantage of on-site food and beverage vendors. Check back soon for more information!
10:00 am | Saturday, Jul 22nd
Bluegrass Along the Harpeth – July. 21-22 2017 – Town Square – Franklin, TN
Always held the 4th weekend in July, Bluegrass Along the Harpeth was started in 1991 and has had several homes in Franklin, TN over the years. Most recently it has made it’s home on the town square. The historic backdrop is the perfect place for our weekend of music in honor of Franklin’s own Grand Ole Opry stars Sam and Kirk McGee. This festival is put on and operated by old time musicians and dancers. It’s their love for the music and its preservation that make this festival special and a not-to-be-missed event every year.
July 21st 7pm until 10pm
July 22nd 10am until 10pm
7:00 pm | Friday, Jul 21st
Bluegrass Along the Harpeth – July. 21-22 2017 – Town Square – Franklin, TN
Always held the 4th weekend in July, Bluegrass Along the Harpeth was started in 1991 and has had several homes in Franklin, TN over the years. Most recently it has made it’s home on the town square. The historic backdrop is the perfect place for our weekend of music in honor of Franklin’s own Grand Ole Opry stars Sam and Kirk McGee. This festival is put on and operated by old time musicians and dancers. It’s their love for the music and its preservation that make this festival special and a not-to-be-missed event every year.
July 21st 7pm until 10pm
July 22nd 10am until 10pm