Unique Children’s Toy Stores

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Are you doing a bit of last minute Christmas shopping? Check out these toy stores in Franklin, TN – Williamson County:

 

Brilliant Sky Toys & Books
1705 Mallory Lane, Brentwood, TN | 615-309-0557
franklintoystores.com

Learning Express
420 Cool Springs Blvd., Franklin, TN | 615-771-3434
learningexpress.com/store/franklin

Little Kids’ Star Gear
1556 West McEwen Drive, Ste. 108 Franklin, TN | 615-771-9919

Nolensville Toy Shop
9895 Old Clovercroft Road, Nolensville, TN | 615-819-2949
nolensvilletoyshop.com

Parent-Teacher Store
1113 Murfreesboro Road, Ste. 203, Franklin, TN | 615-599-3477
parentteacherstoreusa.com

Small Business Saturday

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Shopping in Franklin, TN on Small Business Saturday, antiques, restaurants, kids events, family events, community and more!Once again, the Downtown Franklin Association is joining together to support our local merchants on Small Business Saturday on Nov. 26. This national effort, started by American Express in 2010, encourages people across the country to shop small in between Black Friday and Cyber Monday.

Many of the shops and restaurants along America’s Favorite Main Street will be offering special sales and other promotions during the event.

More About Downtown Franklin Association:

Since its founding in 1984, the Downtown Franklin Association (DFA) has spearheaded the revitalization of Franklin’s historic downtown core. We’ve done it by following the four-point program of the National Main Street Center of the National Trust for Historic Preservation: Organization, Design, Promotion and Economic Restructuring.

Working in partnership with the Heritage Foundation of Franklin & Williamson County–the DFA’s parent organization–and with property owners, preservationists, city and county government, and local businesses in our historic retail district, the DFA has helped create one of the nation’s Main Street success stories. We’ve earned national recognition as an authentic, eclectic place that offers something for everyone in an atmosphere that reminds locals and visitors alike of a simpler time in our history – a place where community matters.

Holidays In the Hill – Thompson Station

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We encourage the act of local women supporting other local women business owners! Come shop from our vendors for Fall, Thanksgiving and Christmas items. Products for sale will be perfect for your home decor, gifts for giving, and holiday wants and needs!

This event is free to public but we do ask that you bring canned/pantry items or donations to be given to E.P.I.C. Girl, Inc. (www.epicgirl.net) which exists to empower girls to reach their full potential by identifying vulnerabilities that pre-dispose them to victimization; utilizing educational materials, addressing secondary prevention strategies and creating opportunities for healthy & meaningful connections through group counseling, outreach activities & mentoring programs!

Antiques at the Factory Christmas Open House

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Art for Inspiration

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Get Inspired at the upcoming 11th annual Art for Inspiration Fine Art Show and Sale on Saturday, November 12 from 6-9p.m. and Sunday, November 13 from 9:30a.m.-1p.m at St. Matthew Church. This free event is a wonderful opportunity to enjoy live music, good food and shop for original art. Christmas is just around the corner. More than 30 artists will showcase their work in oils, watercolor, jewelry and photography.

Franklin artist Shari Lacy headlines the art show with many returning favorites including Kris Marks, Lisa McReynolds, Carol Wiel, Viveca Zettersten and Thalia Kahl. Also, we are excited about our newcomers Zoilita Monica, Suzanne Lynch, Tracy Yarbrough and Inez Negri. Complimentary childcare is provided for Saturday’s 21 and older wine and cheese opening. On Sunday, families are welcome to come enjoy the beautiful artwork and sample coffee and pastries. Additional information is available at www.stmatthewtn.org and at www.facebook.com/stmatthewchurchandschool.

Williamson County Fair Recap

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Crowds young and old flocked to the AgExpo Park from August 5-13 for the 2016 Williamson County Fair, with the “Barnyard Mardi Gras” themed event offering something for everyone. And while a rainy August provided some logistical challenges, the 12th annual Fair set a number of records while making a significant impact on the community.

 

The Fair proved to be successful in many ways again this year, including a considerable increase in the number of competitive entries. With over 6,600 total entries across multiple categories, 43 winners placed in the top three and earned a cash premium. Categories including the quilt, sheep and cattle shows saw a record number of entries, with over 300 head of each shown as part of the livestock exhibits.

 

Despite battling rain and the forecast of bad weather, attendance remained relatively steady.

 

“Our traffic counts were down a bit due to the rain and forecast of rain throughout the Fair, but we’re very pleased with the event overall,” Fair Board Chairman Rogers Anderson said. “Every year, we try to introduce new features, and adding the online sales and accepting credit cards at the gates made the experience that much more convenient for our visitors. New and expanded partnerships with Page, Ravenwood and Centennial high schools helped the ticket booths, ride entries and parking system run smoothly.

 

“We especially want to thank our volunteers, vendors, the business community and an army of volunteers for their generous support of the Fair. Another way we highlight giving back to the community is our annual ‘Pay It Forward Night, Benefitting GraceWorks Ministries,’” Anderson said.  “Williamson County residents and visitors brought in over 6,000 pounds of donations, including various canned foods and household items, such as diapers and laundry detergent. These donations helped to fill a huge need for GraceWorks and the people they serve. Once again, the willingness of our Fair visitors to step up and support their neighbors reminds us of what a special place we live in.”

 

GraceWorks Food Pantry Coordinator Phil Rutledge said the donations are much needed, particularly at this time of year.

“This will fill in many of the empty shelves we have and allow us to provide nutritious baskets of food to our neighbors in need,” Rutledge said.

 

The Williamson County Fair will return August 4-12, 2017 and Anderson said the Fair Board is looking for community-minded individuals who might have a desire to serve in a leadership capacity.

 

“Many of our committee chairs have been fulfilling their roles for the past 12 years, and we welcome folks who want to become more involved as an event chairman in a number of different areas,” Anderson said.
For more information, visit www.williamsoncountyfair.org.

Craftmasters Dinner Series

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Featuring Local Craftmaster: Corsair Distillery
Benefiting Williamson County CASA
Entertainment By Buddy Jewell

Tickets include a four-course Chef’s menu, inspired by and paired with dynamic Corsair Artisan Distillery whiskey cocktails, as well as complimentary drink tickets, a photobooth and intimate acoustic live entertainment in our Grand Event Barn provided by Grammy and CMA nominated artist and Nashville Star winner Buddy Jewell.

Homestead Manor is proud to partner with Corsair Distillery for the second in our 2016 Craftmasters Series, benefiting the Williamson County chapter of Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) for Children. Proceeds from the July 29th evening will fund their will fund their Service Technology Initiative, providing much needed resources for the tools to serve ever more children in need.

City Farmhouse Summer Pop-Up Fair

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City Farmhouse Summer Pop-Up Fair – JUNE 17-18, 2016 – The Factory at Franklin – Downtown Franklin, TN Events

America’a favorite Pop-up Fair returns for the June shopping event!! Favored and featured in Southern Living, Garden & Gun, Romantic Country!!

Located in the Jamison and Liberty Exhibit Halls and the outside courtyard at the Historic Factory at Franklin!

Amazing shopping featuring 70 + hand selected vendors from across the U.S., live music, food trucks, and a silent auction featuring repurposed pieces designed from antique quilts donated by musician Sheryl Crow!!!

Show Dates: Friday Evening preview, June 17 – 4 p.m. till 8 p.m. Complimentary wine, beer, & snacks. Saturday, June 18, all day shopping from 8 a.m. till 6 p.m. (purchase Saturday tickets at the door)

For more information including lodging informaiton and a complete vendor list visit our website at: www.cityfarmhousefranklin.com

GENERAL ADMISSION
{SATURDAY}
8AM – 6PM
$12/person

PREVIEW PARTY

EARLY BUYING ADMISSION
{FRIDAY}
4PM – 8PM
$40/person
*includes weekend pass
*complimentary wine, beer & snacks will be served

Tickets and more information – City Farmhouse Summer Pop-Up Fair.

67th Annual Franklin Rodeo

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MAY 19-21, 2016 – 67th ANNUAL FRANKLIN RODEO

Rodeo competition events, kids events, specialty acts and a lot of family fun!

IT’S NOT JUST A RODEO. IT’S THE FRANKLIN RODEO!

The “bucks” start here every night at 7 p.m. and there’s fun for all ages! From fabulous food to fashion to farm equipment, it’s much more than a rodeo!

From the Cowboy Cafe to Snack Alley, you’ll find everything from a sit down supper to strawberry shortcake. Serving starts at 5:30 nightly!

Ram Rodeo will be this year’s Franklin Rodeo Presenting Sponsor. Ram has always been a major contributor to the Franklin Rodeo. To learn more about RamRodeo, please visit their website at www.RamRodeo.com.

For more information and tickets, please visit 67th Annual Franklin Rodeo.

The Franklin Rodeo is one of the longest running family event in Middle Tennessee and one of the largest rodeos east of the Mississippi! Founded in 1949, the Franklin Rodeo brings over 18,000 screaming fans, year after year, to enjoy the excitement of national rodeo competition events.

Produced by the Franklin Noon Rotary Club and and with the help of rodeo sponsors, the Franklin Noon Rotary Club has invested millions of dollars back into Williamson County over the past six decades to help many local charities.

 

Hungry Mother Market Sip-and-Shop

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Hungry Mother Market

May 20th, 2016

4:00 pm to 9:00 pm

Liberty Hall – The Factory at Franklin

230 Franklin Road

Franklin, TN 37064

$5 Admission paid at the door

https://www.facebook.com/events/227493534257697/

Hungry Mother Market is a Sip-and-Shop event featuring over 50 upscale, local vendors. The market will be held twice a year in historic Franklin, TN. The hours of the spring market will be 4 pm to 9 pm on Friday, May 20th. There is a low admission cost of $5 to shoppers! Hungry Mother Market provides complimentary wine to shoppers and vendors! Make it a girls’ night out and enjoy a glass of wine while you shop!

May 20th will be our fourth market and we are anticipating it to be our most successful yet! Last fall we had over 500 shoppers and our vendors made a multitude of sales and contacts. Hungry Mother Market strives to create a unique sip-and-shop environment that allows shoppers to explore a variety of products. Our goal is to build a “local” culture that brings together the community in a sophisticated atmosphere. To learn more, e-mail us at hungrymothermarket@gmail.com