Berry Farms Farmers Market

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The Farmers Market at Berry Farms is a Summer market that operates every Tuesday from May 1st through October 23rd. Market hours are 4:00-7:00 pm and is located in the Berry Farms Town Center at the intersection of Lewisburg Pike and Goose Creek Bypass.

You’ll find a wide variety of fresh and local produce, meat, dairy, baked goods and more at the Berry Farms Farmer’s Market. The market is a producer-only market, so everything you see is homegrown or handmade. Wondering what’s in season this week? Check out this seasonality chart from Pick TN Products.

Special Events @ BFFM

  • May 15 – Strawberry Festival
  • June 19 – Blood Drive
  • July 17 – Tomato Festival
  • October 2 – Blood Drive

About Boyle

Berry Farms reflects the Boyle philosophy of great, sustainable communities that are economically sound, environmentally friendly and enhance quality of life. For Boyle, this means taking the long-term view of even the smallest details, such as the curve of a sidewalk, the right street lamps and the types of trees that are planted. Berry Farms has strong architectural controls in place to maintain quality and to ensure the design will stand the test of time.

Boyle Investment Company has built a reputation as a leader in the design and development of some of the Mid-South’s preeminent retail properties, office developments, residential neighborhoods and mixed-use communities. Founded in Memphis in 1933, Boyle is recognized as one of the premier real estate development and management firms in the area. Other notable mixed-use projects in Middle Tennessee include Meridian Cool Springs in Franklin, CityPark in Brentwood, and Capitol View in Nashville.

Chukkers for Charity

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The 22nd annual Chukkers for Charity polo match will take place on Sept. 8 at Riverview Farm. 

Nissan’s Chukkers for Charity returns on Saturday, Sept. 8 for the 22nd annual polo match and car show held in Franklin, Tenn. This year’s theme, “Diamonds and Divots,” will celebrate an afternoon of polo featuring all female polo players for the first time. Chukkers for Charity raises funds for Rochelle Center and Saddle Up! and has raised $2.1 million over the last 21 years.

Chukkers for Charity is the largest polo event in Middle Tennessee and features a vintage car show parade during half time, a silent auction and cabana decorating competition. Guests are encouraged to participate in celebrating the theme through the décor of their individual cabana tailgating headquarters. For the first time ever, Chukkers for Charity will feature a hat contest as well as best dressed in their favorite party attire for the event.

Fieldside Patron Tables are available for $2,500 per table of 10. Standard Patron Tables are available for $1,750 per table of 10 or $175 per individual ticket. Tailgating cabanas are available for $300, which includes six wristbands and a cabana, two additional wristbands per cabana available for $50 each. To purchase tickets, please visit www.chukkersforcharity.net.

Chukkers for Charity is hosted by Lee Ann and Orrin Ingram at Riverview Farm in Franklin, TN. For more information, call 615-794-1150 ex. 320 or visit https://bit.ly/2taeUIv to purchase tickets.

ABOUT ROCHELLE CENTER

In 1968, long time area educator W.R. Rochelle, began the foundation for the agency to offer supports for adults with developmental and intellectual disabilities. These supports would enhance skills necessary for these individuals to become as independent as possible in our community. Today’s Rochelle Center continues that mission with community integration, employment, in addition to residential services. For more information, call 601.254.0673 or visit www.rochellecenter.org.

ABOUT SADDLE UP!

The mission of Saddle Up! is to provide children and youth with disabilities the opportunity to grow and develop through therapeutic, educational and recreational activities with horses. Saddle Up! offers recreational therapeutic riding, physical and occupational therapy (hippotherapy), a school-based equine assisted learning program, the Saddle Up! Equestrian Club, and workshops/seminars. Saddle Up! is a PATH Intl. Premier Accredited Center and the only member center in Tennessee of the American Hippotherapy Association. For more information, please visit www.saddleupnashville.org.

 

Chukkers for Charity Announces 2018 Ironhorse Farms & Colonial Hill Farm Teams

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The annual event on Sept. 8 to feature top female players in Tennessee’s largest polo match

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – The 22nd annual Chukkers for Charity polo match has announced this year’s all-female teams to play on Saturday, Sept. 8 at Riverview Farm. John and Crispin Menefee’s Ironhorse Farms and Eleanor Menefee Parkes’ Colonial Hill Farm are team sponsors, thus creating a bit of sibling rivalry, as the opposing farm owners John and Eleanor are brother and sister.

The signature event returns with the theme “Diamonds and Divots” to raise funds for Rochelle Center and Saddle Up!, local organizations that support individuals with disabilities. Both teams will feature all-female players, with the Ironhorse Farms team including Martha Bennett, Virginia Ingram, Hope Arellano and Gillian Johnston. The Colonial Hill Farm team includes Gracie Brown, Lexie Armstrong, Dawn Jones (wife of actor Tommy Lee Jones) and Allie Henderson.

The gates for Chukkers for Charity will open at 1 p.m. for tailgaters and 2 p.m. for patrons. The opening ceremony will be held at 2:45 p.m. and will include performers Curtis Braly and Sweet Tea Trio, with the polo match beginning around 3 p.m. Following the polo match, the Patrons’ Dinner will begin at 5:15 p.m.

Fieldside Patron Tables and Standard Patron Tables are now sold out, but individual patron tickets are still available for $175. Tailgating cabanas are available for $300, which includes six wristbands and a cabana. Two additional wristbands per cabana are available for $50 each. This year, catering packages are available to cabana groups through The Daily Dish. To purchase tickets or learn more about catering, please visit https://chukkersforcharity.net.

Along with Nissan as title sponsor, additional sponsors include Ironhorse Farms, Colonial Hill Farm, Sieveking Plastic Surgery, 12th Street Management Company, LBMC, D’Andrews Bakery, Williamson Medical Center, Jack Daniel Distillery, Jackie and Barry Alexander, Tennessee Equine Hospital, Associated Terminals/Turn Services, Publix Super Markets Charities, Regions Bank, Grove Park Construction, Waller Lansden Dortch & Davis, US Trust, Lipman Brothers – R.S. Lipman Company, Ortale Kelley, Waste Industries, Ingram Entertainment, Lithographics, AshBlue, King Jewelers, Nashville Geek and Outdoor Classic Structures.

Chukkers for Charity is hosted by Lee Ann and Orrin Ingram at Riverview Farm at 1475 Moran Road in Franklin, Tenn. For more information, call 615-794-1150 extension 320 or visit www.chukkersforcharity.net.

ABOUT ROCHELLE CENTER

In 1968, long time area educator W.R. Rochelle, began the foundation for the agency to offer supports for adults with developmental and intellectual disabilities. These supports would enhance skills necessary for these individuals to become as independent as possible in our community. Today’s Rochelle Center continues that mission with community integration, employment, in addition to residential services. For more information, call 601.254.0673 or visit www.rochellecenter.org.

ABOUT SADDLE UP!

Saddle Up! is Middle Tennessee’s center of excellence in equine therapy, education and advocacy. A PATH Premiere Center, Saddle Up! provides equine therapy services that include Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Speech Therapy and adaptive recreational riding for children ages 2 through 24 with diagnosed disabilities. The program has been incorporated since 1991, and has an established legacy of making positive physical, mental and cognitive improvements in children’s lives through the power of the horse.

Heroes in Recovery 6K

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Leipers-Fork-PosterThe Leiper’s Fork Heroes in Recovery 6K is the original 6K event and a unique run/walk presented by Foundations Nashville, an outpatient treatment center of Foundations Recovery Network.

Foundations Recovery Network’s mission is to be the leader in evidence-based, integrated treatment for co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders through clinical services, education and research.

The Heroes in Recovery movement started because according to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), 20 million people needed substance abuse treatment last year and did not receive it. About 10 million Americans did not receive needed mental healthcare. The stigma associated with substance abuse and mental health disorders creates a significant barrier to individuals and families seeking help.  It takes a heroic effort to live clean and sober each day, and a Heroes 6K celebrates that effort. The sixth kilometer separates a Heroes race from a typical 5K to symbolize the extra effort it takes to sustain recovery. The six kilometers also represent the six letters in the word HEROES. These races inspire communities to support recovery and also to live healthy, active lifestyles.

Please see website for more information.

 

 

Summer Night Hikes

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Family Activities in Brentwood, TN

 

OHNSOwl’s Hill Nature Sanctuary – Summer Night Hikes – Thurs., June 8, July 6 & August 10, 7:30pm – 9 pm.

Can you tell a Katydid call from a Cicada’s?  The croak of a Bullfrog from that of a Green Frog? Have you ever called owls or listened to birds going to bed?  Bring a picnic and enjoy an evening of “naked-eye” astronomy and listening to the Southern Summer Night chorus show with Naturalist Bob English of LEAPS.  

Ages 9 and Older

Gate opens an hour early for picnics

Register here: https://secure.qgiv.com/for/erf/event/782231/

Movies in the Park

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City of Franklin, TN – Movies in the Park  central-intelligence

JULY 14 | EASTERN FLANK EVENT FACILITY | 8 PM | AGES 21 & UP

2017 Movies in the Park

Bring a chair or pack a blanket and come to Pinkerton Park (405 Murfreesboro Rd. Franklin, TN) for an evening movie! This free summer movie series will begin at 8PM or at sunset. Concessions items will be available for purchase. Check our Facebook page (City of Franklin, TN) for updates. We hope to see you under the stars!

New this summer….Outdoor Movie Night for ages 21 & Up! This addition to the summer movie in the park series will be held at the Eastern Flank Event Facility (1368 Eastern Flank Circle). Concessions items will be available for purchase at this event!

Summer Night Hikes

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Family Events in Brentwood, TN

 

Owl’s Hill Nature Sanctuary – Summer Night Hikes – Thurs., June 8, July 6 & August 10, 7:30pm – 9 pm.

Can you tell a Katydid call from a Cicada’s?  The croak of a Bullfrog from that of a Green Frog? Have you ever called owls or listened to birds going to bed?  Bring a picnic and enjoy an evening of “naked-eye” astronomy and listening to the Southern Summer Night chorus show with Naturalist Bob English of LEAPS.  

Ages 9 and Older

Gate opens an hour early for picnics

Summer Night Hikes

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Family Events in Brentwood, TN

 

Owl’s Hill Nature Sanctuary – Summer Night Hikes – Thurs., June 8, July 6 & August 10, 7:30pm – 9 pm.

Can you tell a Katydid call from a Cicada’s?  The croak of a Bullfrog from that of a Green Frog? Have you ever called owls or listened to birds going to bed?  Bring a picnic and enjoy an evening of “naked-eye” astronomy and listening to the Southern Summer Night chorus show with Naturalist Bob English of LEAPS.  

Ages 9 and Older

Gate opens an hour early for picnics

 

 

2017 Hillbilly Half Marathon

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Hillbilly Half Marathon Franklin TNThe 2017 Hillbilly Half Marathon, formerly known as the Franklin Half Marathon.

Open to runners and walkers from novice to professional, the Hillbilly Half Marathon and Little Billy 5K celebrates its fifth year in 2017. The USATF certified racecourse is nestled in the pristine backcountry of Williamson County just minutes from downtown Franklin, TN. Over the past five years, the half marathon has attracted up to as many as 1,000 participants each year.

 

Nashville Classic Horse Show

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Events in Franklin, TN

 

Middle Tennessee’s premier horse show, The Nashville Classic, takes place in Williamson County at Brownland Farm. Brownland Farm has been in business since 1963. From its small beginnings it has become one of the most well-respected horse show facilities in the country.

Nashville Classic – May 31-June 4