Franklin Wine Festival

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Friday, October 16, 2015 – Franklin Wine Festival – 7-10 p.m.

For tickets and more information please visit Franklin Wine Festival.

A truly grand experience for both foodies and wine connoisseurs alike! You will be afforded the opportunity to taste over 300 wines from around the world, paired with food from more than 30 of Middle Tennessee’s best restaurants.  The eleventh annual Franklin Wine Festival—a celebration of wine and food— is slated for October 16 at The Factory at Franklin.  The event is open to the public and features numerous wine and food tastings that are simply second to none.

All proceeds will benefit Big Brothers Big Sisters of Middle Tennessee, and the event is hosted by Cool Springs Wines & Spirits and presented by Nissan.  Big Brothers Big Sisters’ mission is to provide children facing adversity with strong and enduring, professionally supported one-to-one relationships that change their lives for the better, forever.  By supporting the Franklin Wine Festival events, you are helping vulnerable children throughout Middle Tennessee beat the odds – and that is certainly something to celebrate.  Cheers!

Saturday, October 17, 2015 – All the wines featured at the Franklin Wine Festival are available at Cool Springs Wines & Spirits for 10% off – that includes allotted, hard-to-find, and collectible wines!

One-Day Wine Sale!
8 a.m. – 11 p.m.
Cool Springs Wine & Spirits
1935 Mallory Lane, Franklin, TN

 

Farmers Market at Berry Farms – Fall Festival

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The Farmers Market at Berry Farms will end the season with a free Fall Festival on October 13, 2015, from 3:00-6:00 pm.

The Fall Festival will include a petting zoo, face painting, bounce house, pumpkin painting, live blue grass music, the Music City Brisket food truck and more. The Fall Festival is a family-friendly community-wide event and is free to the public. Along with the fun Fall Festival activities, as always Berry Farms will be featuring local produce from our merchants. Follow Berry Farms on Facebook for updates: Facebook.com/BerryFarmsTN.

Berry Farms is owned and operated by Boyle Investment Company. Boyle’s goal in sponsoring the weekly, seasonal farmers market is to provide the greater South Franklin community with access to high quality, locally produced goods in a relaxed, friendly and fun environment. October 13th is the last Farmers Market at Berry Farms this year, but will return in May 2016.

Berry Farms is located at the intersection of Lewisburg Pike and Goose Creek Bypass, and the Farmers Market at Berry Farms will be located on Hughes Crossing, in front of the Village Shops in Town Center.

About Berry Farms

Berry Farms is a unique master planned community located in Franklin, Tennessee, in the heart of one of the nation’s fastest growing, most affluent counties. Conveniently located at the Interstate 65 / Peytonsville Road (Goose Creek Bypass) interchange, Berry Farms is strategically situated for easy access and growth. Berry Farms represents a new, classic way of living, working and playing that not only changes how a community looks, but how it feels. And with a preserved history that dates back to the early 1800’s, the property has a compelling story to tell. www.BerryFarmsTN.com

About Boyle

Boyle Investment Company is committed to creating engaging, sustainable mixed-use communities with a conservative approach and commitment to quality. Boyle provides leasing, management, and development services at Berry Farms. www.boyle.com

Dog & Pony Show

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The Dog & Pony Show Thomson Station TN

 

Thompson’s Station’s premier annual event “The Dog & Pony Show” returns to Thompson’s Station Park on Saturday, September 26, 2015.  This free, all-day family festival includes live music, a kids zone of activities and games, Fresh Canine Flying Frisbee Dogsequine attractions, artisan and food vendors and more. All proceeds benefit the nonprofit Thompson’s Station Community Association (TSCA), which funds parks and community projects.

For more information please visit Dog & Pony Show.