Arbor Day Celebration

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Activities for Kids and Family in Franklin, TNA picture of Arbor day at Pinkerton park

Please join The Franklin Tree Commission and the City of Franklin Parks Department for tons of fun in the trees with opportunities in tree climbing,  kids’ activities, food, information and free tree saplings at Pinkerton Park in Franklin from 10am-2pm.

Master tree climbing instructor Tim Kovar, from Tree Climbing Planet will guide individuals into the crown of a tree for a public tree climb with several stations, all certified equipment will be provided during this annual family friendly event. Participants will ascend into the tree using the same rope-and-saddle method that canopy researchers use. “Getting up into a tree – being surrounded by the branches – is just a great way to explore nature,” said Tim Kovar. “Not only is it just plain fun, it connects us with the natural world in a way that not many people are exposed to.”

The tree climb is free and open to the public. Participants must be at least six years old and be wearing closed-toe shoes. For more information please check out the website or email specific questions to parksinfo@franklintn.gov

 

A Vintage Affair – Meet The Vintner Preview Party and Main Event

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Meet The Vintner Preview Party – Friday, April 17th

Our annual Meet The Vintner Preview Party (formally the Sommelier Preview Party) will be held in the courtyard outside Jamison Hall from 5:30 to 7 p.m. It will feature fine cigars, special wine tastings from Cederquist Wine Company, Robledo Family Winery, Trifecta Wines, Anderson’s Conn Valley and Barnett Vineyards, champagne and hors d’oeuvres by Red Pony Catering. Guests of the MTV Preview Party may begin viewing the silent auction items prior to the start of the Main Event.  Tickets are $125 and includes admission to the Main Event.  Business casual attire.

2015 Main Event – Friday, April 17th

The doors of Jamison Hall will open at 7 p.m. for the Main Event featuring numerous wine tasting stations, several fabulous food stations and many wonderful live, silent and wine auction items to bid on, including hundreds of wines.  Feature food stations include: Catering and Events by Suzette, Olivia Olive Oil, Southern City Flavors, among others.  Featrued wine stations: Brinkmanns W&S. Red Dog W&S, Moon W&S, Arrington Vineyards, TennSouth Distillery, & Robledo Family Winery

Visit website for more information.

A Vintage Affair is a non-profit 501(c) (3) organization dedicated to raising money for Williamson County charities benefiting women and children in need. AVA hosts various events throughout the year which include: wine, spirit & food tastings, live and silent auctions, A Fashion Affair, and The Grape Stomp.

A Vintage Affair Goes Country

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A Vintage Affair Goes Country – Thursday, April 16th

On Thursday, April 16, AVA patrons will gather at Green’s Grocery in Historic Leiper’s Fork for “A Vintage Affair Goes Country.” This event was formerly known as “Vintage Champagne and Vintage Country Music.”
At this boots and blue jeans event, guests will taste wonderful California wines, TN BBQ s and cold beer in an old Tennessee atmosphere. Entertainment will be provided by Brooklyhn Woods.  Tickets are $75.  Doors open at 6pm.  Cowboy/country attire.

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A Vintage Affair is a non-profit 501(c) (3) organization dedicated to raising money for Williamson County charities benefiting women and children in need. AVA hosts various events throughout the year which include: wine, spirit & food tastings, live and silent auctions, A Fashion Affair, and The Grape Stomp.

A Vintage Affair – A Vintner Dinner

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A Vintner Dinner – Wednesday, April 15th

Sperry’s Restaurant in Cool Springs will be the setting for this 5 course wine maker dinner. Each course will be served with a specially paired wine, with a chance to hear from the wine maker. This is a VIP dinner for our top sponsors. There are very limited tickets available for individual guests who wish to join this very special evening.

  • Todd Anderson of Anderson’s Conn Valley
  • William Date of Barnett Vineyards
  • Dan Cederquist of Cederquist Wines
  • Pablo Nyarady of Trifecta Wines

$275 per guest.  Cocktail hour at 6pm.  Dinner at 7pm.  Business attire.

Visit website for more information!

A Vintage Affair is a non-profit 501(c) (3) organization dedicated to raising money for Williamson County charities benefiting women and children in need. AVA hosts various events throughout the year which include: wine, spirit & food tastings, live and silent auctions, A Fashion Affair, and The Grape Stomp.

 

It’s Vintage Baseball

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After nearly 150 years, a Civil War-era style of baseball will once again be played in Tennessee. Vintage base ball (yes, it was two words in the 1860s) was revived in the Mid-South when the Tennessee Association of Vintage Base Ball was formed in 2013. Carnton Plantation is pleased to be the home field for the Franklin Farriers. The base ball games are free to the public.

 

 

Special Exhibition at Carnton Plantation

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The 1,600 square foot gallery of the Fleming Center at Carnton Plantation has been entirely transformed and open to the public for eight months. The display features never before exhibited objects, many of which have not been together for 150 years. Incorporating artifacts, graphic elements, light and sound, the exhibit is the first of its kind in Franklin. Admission is $10 for adults, $5 for children ages 6-12. Admission does not include a house tour. Click here for more information!

Screenwriting Competition Finalists

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“The finalists for this year’s Screenwriting Competition represent the best in undiscovered writing talent,” said Ted Crockett, NaFF Executive Director. “They presented everything from hilarious comedies to terrifying horror films, and we are thrilled to be a venue to jumpstart their careers.”

The 65 finalists were selected from nearly 1,300 international entries. The Nashville Film Festival Screenwriting Competition is unique among thousands of screenwriting competitions in the U.S. because it offers a category for young screenwriters as well as more categories for short screenplays than any other competition.

“Placing in a screenwriting competition assists up and coming talent with an important step in their careers,” continued Crockett. “It can help them as they establish themselves and their films, whether that’s gaining financing, exposure or both.”

Top scripts, selected from NaFF winners, will be read by Blossom Films, Nicole Kidman’s Academy-Award nominated production company; noted casting director, Laray Mayfield; Sycamore Pictures CEO, Ben Nearn; Rich Peluso, Senior Vice President of AFFIRM Films; famed limit-breaking director/producer Harmony Korine; Lewis Bogach, Emmy-winning Vice President of CMT-TV; and Abso Lutely Productions, producer of six current comedy TV hits.

FINALISTS, listed alphabetically by title:

DRAMA FEATURE         
“Code Blues” – Gary Wallach
“Glen Sherley” – Joe Rassulo, Robert Gibson
“Independence Pass” – Brian MacEvilly
“Oil and Water” – Alfred Thomas Catalfo, Morgan Webster Dudley
“Shadowman” – Mike Miller
“The Acadian” – David Vincent
“The Oracle of Jerald’s Bay” – Sarah Bewley

COMEDY FEATURE                       
“Alliance” – Charlie Robinson, Carla Robinson
“Canadian Holiday” – David Rocchio
“Miss Loving” – Bernard Smith
“My Bad Day in Hell” – Eric Carlson
“Poe Boys” – David Van Hooser
“The Full Irish” – Brian MacEvilly

MUSIC INSPIRED FEATURE      
“Blind Boone” – Moss Hall, Max Morath
“Chris Gaines Saves the World” – Donald Driscoll
“Stride” – Rick Whelan

FAMILY FEATURE                         
“Darby Petty and the Lost Treasure” – DC Sayre
“Eleven Days” – Jaginder Singh
“The Creepy House” – Shoshana Rosenbaum

INSPIRATIONAL FEATURE                        
“Heart Stringz” – Barbara Ashdown
“In-Between” – Sandra Webb Smith
“One Small Step” – Patrick Sherman

ANIMATED FEATURE                   
“My Monster Burrufu” – Alberto Corral
“The Mythfitz” –  Nicholas Julius

ACTION/ADVENTURE FEATURE                             
” D.T.”    – Ken Comer
“Guns and Grace” – Odin Ozdil
“The Third Bomb” – Phillip Parker

HISTORICAL FEATURE                               
“In Spite of It All” – Rebecca Boyd
“Kid Convict” – Julie Umbreit
“Samson: A Savior Will Rise” – Shawn Hoffman, Michael Hoffman

SCIENCE FICTION FEATURE                    
“Bioterror Conspiracy” – Louis Lio
“Eden”   – Jessica Chou
“No Man’s Land” – Michelle Davidson, Jeffrey Field
“Populous” – Michael Quintero

THRILLER/HORROR FEATURE                               
“A Texas Story” – David Martin-Porras, Julia Fontana
“Bad Blood” – Billie Bates
“Empathy” – Elvis Wilson
“Ginseng” – Josh Barkey
“Lifers”  – Phil Burdette
“The Apocalypse Chronicles” – Nathan Ludwig, Charles Hill
“Why the Willow Weeps” – Dwight Jolivette
“Zombie Ward”    – Harry Oxnard

TENNESSEE SCREENWRITER FEATURE                            
“Empathy” – Elvis Wilson
“Sink Swim” – Elvis Wilson
“The Acadian” – David Vincent
“The Last Drop”   – A. D. Smith

DRAMA TELEPLAY
“Limbo” – Jessica Chou
“Long Lost” – Deanna Shumaker
“Renegades” – Conway Preston
“Tip & Keeper” – Carol Caldwell

COMEDY TELEPLAY
“It Could Be Worse” – Tracy Reilly
“The Knot” – Adam Rosenbaum
“Star Pupils” – Tom Ruprecht

COMEDY SHORT
“That Other Crazy Thing You Do” – Michelle Leibel
“U Got Tagged” – Andrew Roxby

DRAMA SHORT
“Illuminate” – Robert Pawloski
“Which Spoke of Freedom” – Aria Marrogi, Chris Germiller

FAMILY SHORT
“The Home of Rock” – Brian MacEvilly
“Wiindigoo the Cannibal” – Michael O’Rourke, Winona LaDuke

GENRE SHORT
“Guest” – Charles Dillon Ward
“Lumen 18” – Darren Tibbits

TENNESSEE SCREENWRITER SHORT
“The Ice Road” – Taylor Albertson
“Incident at Broadway and Grand” – Francis Wolff

YOUNG SCREENWRITER SHORT
“The Favor” – Jack Fossett
“The Pride Club” – Kirill Dyshlovoy

Nashville Film Festival (NaFF), April 16 – 25, 2015presented by Nissan North America, brings the world to Nashville in a 10-day celebration of film. NaFF celebrates the diversity of the human vision by curating diverse program segments. Founded in 1969 by Mary Jane Coleman, it is one of the oldest film festivals in the U.S.  As an Academy Award Qualifying Event, NaFF garners notice from the Associated Press, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, MovieMaker Magazine, IndieWire, Variety, Billboard, New York and Script Magazine.

About Nissan North America 
In North America, Nissan’s operations include automotive styling, engineering, consumer and corporate financing, sales and marketing, distribution and manufacturing. Nissan is dedicated to improving the environment under the Nissan Green Program and has been recognized as an ENERGY STAR® Partner of the Year in 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 and 2014 by the U.S Environmental Protection Agency. More information on Nissan in North America and the complete line of Nissan and Infiniti vehicles can be found online at www.NissanUSA.com and www.InfinitiUSA.com, or visit the Americas media sites NissanNews.com and InfinitiNews.com.

Activities for Seniors

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AQUAMOTION
(Arthritic/Post Rehab Water Class)
Aquamotion provides an opportunity for people with arthritis and post rehab conditions to improve flexibility, coordination, and muscle strength. No registration required!

Franklin Recreation Complex
Days: Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays
Dates: Ongoing (No class 4/3)
Times: 8:15am to 9:00am
Cost: $2.00 (for ages 55 & older); $3.00 (for ages 54 & younger)
Instructor: Heather AtkinsonLongview Recreation Center at Spring Hill
Days: Tuesdays & Thursdays
Dates: Ongoing
Time: 1:00pm to 2:00pm
Cost: $2.00 (for ages 55 & older); $3.00 (for ages 54 & younger)
Instructor: Laura KoyPOWER TOOLS
Power Tools provides a fun and friendly atmosphere for active boomers to increase their overall strength and endurance.  Components of this class include elements of cardio, balance training, and core strengthening.  Wear comfortable clothes.  No registration required! Please note:  Beginning in February, Power Tools will meet the first Wednesday of each month!

Franklin Recreation Complex
Days:
Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays
Dates: Ongoing (No class 4/3)
Time: 2:00pm to 3:00pm
Cost: $3.00 per class; paid at the front desk.
Instructor: Nancy Rieves

SMART MOVES
Join us for strength training, movement, brain stimulation and fun! This class is focused on the 55 and older population who need the benefits  of a “less strenuous” workout. Chairs provide stability for the “balance challenged” participant. No floor work. Please note: Beginning in February, Smart Moves will meet the first Wednesday of each month!

Franklin Recreation Complex
Days:
Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays
Dates: Ongoing (No class 4/3)
Time: 1:00pm to 1:30pm
Cost: $2.00 per class
Instructor: Nancy Rieves

TRAINING WHEELS
Learn to ride our new Schwinn cycles in a safe and inspiring atmosphere. Enjoy a 30 minute class for 55 and over. Free from traffic woes, weather, or someone’s pet! Excellent for building lower body strength and blasting calories!

Franklin Recreation Complex
Days:
Tuesdays and Thursdays
Dates: Ongoing
Time: 10:30am-11:00am
Cost: $4.00 per class
Instructor: Nancy Rieves

SENIOR YOGA
This class, geared toward older adults, will focus on balance, strength and flexibility. By encouraging our bodies to remain flexible, active and mindful, we can be engaged mentally, physically and spiritually.

Williamson County Recreation Complext at Nolensville
Days:
Tuesdays and Thursdays
Dates:
Ongoing
Time:
11:00AM TO 12:00PM
Cost:
$3.00 per class
Instructor:
Karen Dunne

ZUMBA GOLD®
Zumba Gold® takes the popular Latin-dance inspired workout of Zumba®, and makes it accessible for seniors, beginners or others needing modifications in their exercise routine. This easy-to-follow choreography will help build cardiovascular health by challenging the heart and working out the muscles of the hips, legs and arms. Come ready to sweat, and prepare to leave empowered and feeling strong!

Williamson County Recreation Complex at Nolensville
Days:
Mondays and Fridays
Dates:
Ongoing (No class 4/3)
Time:
11:30am to 12:30pm
Cost:
$3.00 per class
Instructor:
Heather Dabbs



Monthly Programs

Williamson County Parks and Recreation offers monthly social programs to keep seniors involved and informed.

DAY TRIPS
Each month, we offer day trips to places all throughout Middle Tennessee and Northern Kentucky. Transportation is provided and departs from our facilities in Franklin and Spring Hill. 

LANE MOTOR MUSEUM AND THE OLD SPAGHETTI FACTORY
If you like classic and unique cars and/or good food, then this is the trip for you! We will start off at the Lane Motor Museum, which features 150 unique cars and motorcycles and is home to the largest European collection in the United States. The vehicles date from the 1920s all the way up to modern day and feature a varied collection of microcars, amphibious vehicles, military vehicles, alternative fuel vehicles, prototypes, one-of-a-kind vehicles and motorcycles. Then we will enjoy a meal at the Old Spaghetti Factory. They invest meticulous attention to their decor so guests feel as though they’re stepping into another world. The restaurant is adorned with antique lighting, intricate stained glass displays and an old fashioned trolley car that double as a dining hall. The cost of the trip includes admission to the Lane Motor Museum and transportation. Lunch will be Dutch treat.

Franklin Recreation Complex – To register call (615) 790-5719 ext. 2010.
Day: Thursday
Date:
April 23
Time:
9:30am to 2:00pm
Cost:
$25.00 (Price includes admission to the museum and transportation. Lunch is Dutch treat.)
Registration:
3/16-4/10 (Or until full)

Longview Recreation Center at Spring Hill- To register call (615) 302-0971 ext. 2210.
Day: 
Thursday
Date: 
April 23
Time:
8:30am-3:00pm
Cost:
$25.00 (Price includes admission to the museum and transportation. Lunch is Dutch treat.)
Registration: 3/16-4/10 (Or until full)

16TH ANNUAL TN 52 YARD SALE AND 5 CHEFS
Join us on a bus ride up to Hwy TN 52 for the second largest yard sale in Tennessee. The sale spans 95 miles and nearly 800 vendors were featured in 2014. We will start with lunch at 5 Chefs in Portland, TN. The 5 Chefs, located inside the Historic Gossett House, serves daily “meat and three” lunches and includes unique gifts, home decor, a ladies boutique, children’s apparel, antique furniture, and more. This is the perfect place to have a quiet, relaxing lunch with friends. After lunch we will hit Hwy TN 52 and stop as we see clusters of yard sale vendors. Vendors sell things like antiques, quilts, crafts, food, clothing, furniture, toys, books, etc. Your shopping options are only limited by the space on the bus. The cost of the trip provides the bus transportation and a snack. Lunch will be Dutch treat.

Franklin Recreation Complex- To register call (615) 790-5719 ext. 2010.
Day:
Friday
Date:
May 15
Time:
9:45am to 3:30pm
Cost:
$20.00 (Price includes the cost of transportation and a snack. Lunch is Dutch treat.)
Registration:
4/13-5/8 (Or until full)

Longview Recreation Center at Spring Hill- To register call (615) 302-0971 ext. 2210.
Day: Friday
Date:
May 15
Time:
8:45am to 4:30pm
Cost: 
$20.00 (Price includes the cost of transportation and a snack. Lunch is Dutch treat.)
Registration:
4/13-5/8 (Or until full)

SMART DRIVING WITH AARP
WCPR is pleased to announce that we are hosting an AARP Smart Driving class for adults 55 and up. This two day course helps drivers improve their skills that could help avoid traffic violations or other accidents. Check with your insurance company for possible discounts for taking this course. Coffee and drinks will be provided., but you will want to bring a snack.

Please note: Participants must attend both days to earn credit for this course. Bring your AARP membership card to registration and to the class (to confirm membership).

Franklin Recreation Complex- To register call (615) 790-5719 ext. 2010.
Days: Wednesday and Thursday
Date: April 15 and April 16
Time:
9:00am to 1:00pm both days
Cost:
$15.00 for AARP members; $20.00 for Non-members
Registration: 3/16-4/7 (Or until full)

POTLUCK AND BINGO
Please join us for our monthly bingo and potluck lunch. We provide the entree and ask that you bring a side dish or dessert to share with the whole group. After the meal, try to win a prize during one of our rounds of bingo. Don’t miss this fun afternoon!

Franklin Recreation Complex- To register call (615) 790-5719 ext. 2010.
Day: Monday
Date:
April 13
Time:
12:00pm to 2:00pm
Registration:
3/16-4/10

Day: Monday
Date:
May 11
Time:
12:00pm to 2:00pm
Registration:
4/13-5/8

Day: Monday
Date:
June 15
Time:
12:00pm to 2:00pm
Registration:
5/11-6/12

Longview Recreation Center at Spring Hill- To register call (615) 302-0971 ext. 2210.
Day: Tuesday
Date:
April 14
Time:
12:00pm to 2:00pm
Registration:
3/10-4/13

Day: Tuesday
Date:
May 12
Time:
12:00pm to 2:00pm
Registration:
4/14-5/11

Day: Tuesday
Date:
June 9
Time:
12:00pm to 2:00pm
Registration:
5/12-6/8

Williamson County Complex at Nolensville-To register call (615) 786-0200 ext. 2410
Day: Wednesday
Date:
April 8
Time:
12:00pm to 2:00pm
Registration:
3/11-4/6

Day: Wednesday
Date:
May 6
Time:
12:00pm to 2:00pm
Registration:
4/8-5/4

Day: Wednesday
Date:
June 10
Time:
 12:00pm to 2:00pm
Registration:
5/6-6/8

SOCIAL CLUB
We invite you to come out and enjoy a social morning with us!  We will have light refreshments and various games set up for you. If you aren’t up to playing games, then feel free to stop in and just socialize! We encourage you to bring your friends and throw out some ideas that you would enjoy seeing in the future at Nolensville.

Williamson County Complex at Nolensville- To register call (615) 786-0200 ext. 2410
Day: Thursday
Date:
April 16
Time:
10:00am to 12:00pm
Cost: 
Free
Registration:
3/19-4/13

Day: Thursday
Date:
May 14
Time:
10:00am to 12:00pm
Cost:
Free
Registration:
4/16-5/12

NEW! OPEN ACTIVITIES AT NOLENSVILLE
Drop into the Senior Room at Nolensville for Open Activities! Bring your cards, knitting needles, crafts, friends, etc and enjoy! We will provide games, such as Scrabble and Yahtzee or you can bring your own. No registration required. Feel free to drop in as you are available.

Williamson County Complex at Nolensville- To register call (615) 786-0200 ext. 2410.
Day:
Wednesdays
Dates:
Ongoing
Time:
9:00am to 11:00am
Cost:
Free!
Registration:
No registration required.

WII BOWLING LEAGUE
Come join us at the Longview Rec Center in Spring Hill for our Wii Bowling League. No experience is necessary, but this is a 10 week commitment and your team depends on you to be there the majority of the season. Teams will be picked at random.  Patrons are welcome to stop by and watch a game!

Please note: The Fall Wii Bowling League will be on Thursdays from 10:00pm to 12:00pm. The league dates and registration will be available in our next quarter’s newsletter.

BOWLING
Like to bowl, but without the commitment of a league?  Then join us for our drop-in bowling.  No registration required!

Day: Mondays
Dates: 1/26-4/20
Time: 9:30am
Cost: $1.25 per game paid directly to Franklin Family Entertainment Center
Location:  Franklin Family Entertainment Center, 1200 Lakeview Drive, Franklin, TN

LIFESTYLE ENRICHMENT SERIES
The Senior Division of Williamson County Parks and Recreation is pleased to host the Lifestyle Enrichment Series.  This series provides seniors, 55 and up, with an opportunity to attend free education sessions.  These informative sessions are provided by community healthcare professionals and provide valuable information on improving seniors overall quality of life.

For questions, please call (615) 302-0971 ext. 2021.

Fairview Seniors Group

Senior Citizens meet each Tuesday and Thursday in the seniors room at the Fairview Recreation Complex. At 10:30 a.m. everyone plays bingo. Members who enjoy playing Rook come early on meeting days and play until time for bingo. The seniors also have a pool table and the gentlemen play pool, both before and after the meeting. A covered dish lunch is held on the 1st Tuesday of each month. The business meeting is held on the 2nd Tuesday of each month and on this day we make plans for day trips or activities.

Days: Tuesday & Thursdays
Date: Ongoing
Time: 10:30am


Senior Service ClubWilliamson County Parks and Recreation offers a variety of volunteer opportunities for seniors.TEA WITH THE BUNNY
We are looking for a few volunteers to help with our annual Tea with the Bunny event. For additional information, or to sign up to volunteer, please call  (615) 790-5719 ext. 2025.

Franklin Recreation Complex
Day: Saturday
Date: March 21, 2015
Time: 9:00am to 11:00am (Volunteer hours TBA)

Policies and Procedures

INCLEMENT WEATHER POLICY
Please call (615) 790-5719 ext. 2025 for Franklin based programs, (615) 302-0971 ext. 2218 for Spring Hill based programs  or (615) 786-0200 ext. 2421 for Nolensville based programs the day of the event for cancellation information. For inclement weather updates on facility closures, please call the department’s Inclement Weather Hotline at (615) 591-8524.  Information regarding class or event cancellations due to inclement weather will be listed on our website, Facebook, and at the front desk of the facility where the class/event is taking place.

REGISTRATION POLICY
All registrations dates are included with the activity description. Registration will begin at 9:00am on the first registration date listed (no reservations will be taken before that time). Registrations for trips or programs can either be made in person or phoned in to a receptionist. Phone messages are not accepted when making a reservation. You must speak with a receptionist in order to make your reservation. For phone registrations, please call (615) 790-5719 ext. 2010 for Franklin based programs, (615) 302-0971 ext. 2210 for Spring Hill based programs, or (615) 786-0200 ext. 2410 for Nolensville based programs . In order to hold your reservation, payments must be received within 5 days of the initial registration. Payments can be:

  1. Phoned in (i.e. credit card, and will include a small processing fee in addition to the trip or program fee).
  2. Paid in person
  3. Or mail it in to…

Franklin Recreation Complex
WCPR
Attention: Seniors
1120 Hillsboro Road
Franklin, TN 37064

Longview Recreation Center at Spring Hill
WCPR
Attention: Seniors
2909 Commonwealth Drive
Spring Hill, TN 37174

Williamson Recreation Complex at Nolensville
WCPR
Attention: Seniors
7250 Nolensville Road
Nolensville, TN 37135
Please note: We make every effort to make our registration process as easy and fair as possible. Individuals may register up to one other person for a day trip. We hope this policy will give more people the opportunity to enjoy and participate in our trips.

OTHER HELPFUL INFORMATION…
There is a waiting list available at both the Longview Recreation Center and Franklin Recreation Complex. If there is a cancellation at either facility, patrons will be contacted by either Krista Hollis (Longview) or Mary Clark (Franklin) in the order in which they have been placed on the waiting list. If you are unable to attend a trip you have registered for, please contact either Krista or Mary so that we can fill your spot via the waiting list only. We ask that you do not take it upon yourself to fill your spot, so everyone who has called in has an equal chance to participate.
TRIP CANCELLATION POLICY
Refunds are available through the last day of registration. After the final registration date, most trips are non-refundable unless your spot can be filled by someone off the waiting list. Please remember to call (615) 790-5719 ext. 2025 for Franklin based programs, (615) 302-0971 ext. 2218 for Spring Hill based programs, or (615) 786-0200 ext. 2421 for Nolensville based programs to cancel.

PROGRAM CANCELLATION POLCY
Refunds can be requested up to 24 hours before the program. After that point, most programs are non-refundable unless your spot can be filled by someone off the waiting list. Please remember to call (615) 790-5719 ext.2025 for Franklin based programs, (615) 302-0971 ext. 2218 for Spring Hill based programs or (615) 786-0200 ext. 2421 for Nolensville based programs to cancel.

Retired K9

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Leadership Franklin Class of 2015 partners with Williamson County Sheriff’s Department to honor K9 unit

 

(Franklin, TN) Leadership Franklin’s class of 2015 will soon graduate from the 9-month program, but not before finalizing a project that impacts the whole community.

Five active members of the 2014-2015 Leadership Franklin class developed a program, “Gunner’s Guardians,” to raise funds for the purchase of body armor vests for the K-9 officers of the Williamson County Sheriff’s Department and to raise awareness, support, resources and funds for K-9 veteran’s, including retirement medical and feeding costs.

 

K-9 Gunner, a long-haired German Shepherd, imported to the United States in 2007 formally retired November 14, 2014 from the Williamson County Sheriff’s Department. Gunner was just 13 months old when he joined the force in 2008 at the accompaniment of Corporal Debbie Rogers, who help lay the foundation for the K9 unit in Williamson County.

 

K-9 Gunner was publicly honored by the group along with his handler Corporal Debbie Rogers in a ceremony and a K-9 Demonstration held on March 12, 2015 at the Sheriff’s Office. Group members Chaz Corzine, Kerri Hudson, Corey Napier, Jose Rodriguez and Laura Beth Stubblefield were very pleased to see the citizens of Franklin and Williamson County show up for such an important cause.

 

Group leader Corey Napier, said of the event, “Today was a salute to a true public servant.  The bond between Debbie and K-9 Gunner was something special to witness and their effectiveness in performing their duties was readily acknowledged by law enforcement peers and many from the public in attendance.  K-9 Gunner leaves a big legacy and big paws for his successors to fill.  We are grateful for the community support and for the unique services the K-9 unit provides day in and day out, helping to improve our quality of life in Williamson County.”

 

At the time of this report, all 3 vests have been funded for the K-9 unit and a retirement fund has been started for K-9 Gunner and future K-9 officers.

If you’d like to honor Gunner for his service, or make sure the other dogs in the K-9 unit have the armor they need to work and the funds to provide for their care after retirement, you can be a part of “Gunner’s Guardians.”

Donations can be made to the Williamson County Sheriff’s Office, 408 Century Court, Franklin, TN 37064, please make sure and label your donation for “Gunner’s Guardians.”

 

 

About Leadership Franklin

Leadership Franklin, a non-profit community leadership organization dedicated to educating, informing and empowering leaders to improve the quality of life in Franklin and Williamson County. http://leadershipfranklin.org

Commemorating American History

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April 9

Robert E. Lee, Confederate General surrenders at Appomattox, VA, to US General Ulysses S. Grant, effectively initiating the end of the American Civil War.

In commemorationThursday, April 9, 2015 Tour The Carter House and Carnton Plantation on this anniversary for $9 each. This discounted price applies to adult and senior admission for house tours only.

 

April 14-15

16th US President, Abraham Lincoln is gravely wounded at Ford’s Theater during evening performance April 14th and dies the morning of April 15th.

In commemorationWednesday, April 15, 2015 – Steven Spielberg’s Lincoln – Special Screening followed by Q&A with Eric Jacobson, 6:30 p.m. Click here to purchase tickets at the Franklin Theatre website.

April 26

American Civil War officially ends with Agreement signed at Bennett’s House near Durham Station, North Carolina.

In CommemorationBattle Scarred Special Exhibition at Carnton’s Fleming Center closes on April 26. The exhibit captures the ultimate cost of war and the importance of the Battle of Franklin as a part of our national heritage with over 100 artifacts on display, some of which have not been viewed together for 150 years. (The only day the exhibit is not open is Easter Sunday, April 5th.)