Art Crawl

| No Comments

The Franklin Art Scene will open its doors this Friday with fabulous art to view for all.  The first-Friday art crawl, which has consistently grown in attendance since its 2011 conception, will feature 30-plus participating locations in Historic Franklin’s core.

Art Scene locations are dispersed throughout downtown, including the antique district and spots up and down Columbia Avenue. There is no set starting point for art crawl participants; guests are encouraged to begin at any map location. Trolleys circulate among all the stops throughout the night, and $5 buys an unlimited wristband to jump on and off at will from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.

To download maps and applications, visit www.franklinartscene.com. To stay updated with featured artists showing at individual locations, check out www.facebook.com/FranklinArtScene.

 

About the Franklin Art Scene

In 2011, a group of Downtown Franklin Association (DFA) members launched the monthly Franklin Art Scene to promote local talent and community relationships in Historic Downtown Franklin, Tenn. Since its inception, the first-Friday event has been a unique experience for both the art novice and the connoisseur, offering a sweeping variety of magnificent work that ranges from blown glass and mixed-media pieces to original paintings and handcrafted jewelry.

The 30-plus participating locations are dispersed throughout downtown Franklin’s core. For more information, visit www.franklinartscene.com or www.facebook.com/FranklinArtScene.

Visit http://franklinartscene.com to learn more!

2016 Featured Artist

| No Comments

May 2016 will mark the 75th year of Nashville’s rite of spring, the Iroquois Steeplechase, as Music City’s annual celebration of the time-honored traditions surrounding horse racing in Tennessee. Among those traditions is the selection of a Featured Artist by the Volunteer State Horsemen’s Foundation, the non-profit organization behind the Steeplechase.

The Iroquois Steeplechase has chosen Chattanooga-based artist Hollie Berry to create its official painting for the 75th anniversary, a work that will reflect the iconic race and be available for purchase in the non-profit’s annual online auction.

Berry, a full-time artist who often celebrates horses in her work, is a Steeplechase race-day veteran and has long admired the organization’s work.

 

“I’ve been fascinated with horses ever since I can remember, and I look forward to the races each year,”  Berry said. “For me, it’s all about the action of the horse, the excitement of the race and the thundering sound of hooves as the horses run past you on the green. I’ve also fallen in love with the vibrant colors of the silks and the fantastic hats and finery of the spectators—I can’t wait to convey all of that in my painting.”

Dwight Hall, chairman of the Volunteer State Horsemen’s Foundation, says the committee selected Berry for her particular passion for equine painting and for her attention to detail in bringing the sport to life on canvas.

“Hollie has a very obvious gift for taking what makes steeplechasing so fascinating, and translating that in her work,” Hall said. “We believe she will be able to capture the magic of the day, and that the viewer will be able to feel the race-day excitement through Hollie’s art.”

Berry says she first heard about the Featured Artist designation through a friend, and has since been working toward the honor. She went so far as to meet with 2014 Featured Artist Christopher Huffman to gain a better understanding of the role, and paid special attention during last year’s races through her camera lens.

“Last year, I brought my camera and began taking photos and making notes of my surroundings in preparation for my submission. I’ve been practicing from those images, until I felt that my portfolio application would be up to the Steeplechase standards,” Berry said. “I’ve been working towards this for two years, and couldn’t be more honored or thrilled to have been selected.”

Berry is currently working with the Volunteer State Horsemen’s Foundation on the composition and direction of the painting, which will be revealed in Winter 2016. To learn more about the artist and her work, visit www.art-instincts.com.

For more information about pre-purchasing a limited-edition print, call the Iroquois Steeplechase offices at 615-591-2991.

Tickets to the Iroquois Steeplechase’s 75th anniversary race on May 14, 2016 are now available. For more information, visit www.iroquoissteeplechase.org.

MORE ABOUT THE IROQUOIS STEEPLECHASE​

This iconic sporting event has been Nashville’s rite of spring since 1941, attracting more than 25,000 spectators to watch the best horses and riders in the world race over hurdles on a three-mile turf track. Held the second Saturday of each May at Percy Warner Park, the Iroquois Steeplechase is Music City’s annual celebration of time-honored traditions, Tennessee hospitality and Southern fashions.

Those who attend enjoy areas for families, well-appointed tents and individually organized tailgates where the emphasis is on race day pickings, larger-than-life hats, Honey Jack Juleps and crowd-pleasing recipes. More importantly, guests support a cause at the heart of the event: Since being designated as the official charity in 1981, the Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt has received more than $10 million from Iroquois Steeplechase proceeds. For more information, go to www.iroquoissteeplechase.org.

Storytime with Elsa and Olaf

| No Comments

Storytime returns to the Visitor Center in Downtown Franklin, Tennessee on December 12th at 1 pm. Bring the whole family and enjoy Elsa and Olaf reading a classic holiday story followed by a special meet n greet. Attendance is limited so get there early to secure your spot!

Santa Claus is coming to town

| No Comments

Columbia
Monday, Dec. 7 at 7 p.m.
“Sleigh Ride”
Downtown Columbia at Public Square. 931-388-3647 or columbiamainstreet.com

Fairview
Saturday, Dec. 12 at 11 a.m.
“Christmas Around the World”
Starts at France Manufacturing on Highway 100 and ends at Fairview Ballpark.
615-799-9290 or fairviewchamber.org

Franklin
Saturday, Dec. 5 at 2 p.m.
Starts at Boyd Mill Avenue at Jim Warren Park and travels down New Highway 96 West to Third Avenue South then down Main Street ending at 11th Avenue North.
https://www.facebook.com/Kiwanis-Christmas-Parade-Franklin-Tennessee-USA-354101974751789/?fref=ts

Gallatin
Saturday, Dec. 12 at 12 p.m.
“It’s a Magical Christmas”
Starts on Steam Plant Road and ends at Gallatin High School.
615-452-4000 or gallatintn.org

Goodlettsville
Saturday, Dec. 5 at 4 p.m.
Starts at Memorial Drive, then right on Main Street ending at Goodlettsville Plaza.
615-851-2234 or goodlettsvillechamber.com

Hendersonville
Sunday, Dec. 6 at 2:30 p.m.
“Who-ville Spectacular”
Starts at Drakes Creek Park and ends at the Post Office. 615-517-5714 or holidayfesttn.org

Lebanon
Sunday, Dec. 6 at 2 p.m.
“Songs of Christmas”
The parade is in downtown Lebanon through the square and Main Street. Darryl Worley is the Grand Marshal.
615-444-5503 or lebanonwilsonchamber.com

Leiper’s Fork
Saturday, Dec. 12 at 2 p.m.
“Fun, Quirky, Country”
Southall Road through the village on Old Hillsboro Road. 615-364-9152 or visitleipersfork.com

Murfreesboro
Sunday, Dec. 13 at 2 p.m.
“Christmas Around the World”
Starts at East Main Street and Middle Tennessee Boulevard and ends at West Main at Walnut. 615-893-5373 or wgnsradio.com

Nashville
Saturday, Dec. 5 at 10 a.m.
“Miracle on Broadway”
This parade begins at Eighth Avenue traveling eastbound on Broadway to Second Avenue North, crossing over the Cumberland River ending at the base of the Woodland Street bridge. Jana Kramer is this year’s Grand Marshal. 615-872-2452 or nashvillechristmasparade.com

Spring Hill
Saturday, Dec. 5 at 5 p.m.
Begins at Home Depot and runs through Main Street to Beechcroft Road and into Evans Park.
931-487-0027 or springhilltn.org

 

Ugly Christmas Sweater Party

| No Comments

It’s an ‘Ugly Christmas Sweater’ party! Celebrate National Ugly Christmas Sweater Day with Williamson County Parks and Recreation! Make your reservations today for the first annual “Ugly Christmas Sweater” family night with Santa on Friday, December 18 from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at the Williamson County Recreation Complex at Nolensville, 7250 Nolensville Rd. Then, search your closets, attics and local thrift stores for the ugliest, tackiest holiday sweaters you can find for this fun holiday event.  Santa will be on hand, and the whole family will enjoy playing holiday games and a pizza dinner.

Bring your cameras for Santa photos! Admission is $6 per person (1 and younger free).  On-line reservations are required, and space is limited for this event. Reservations are now open at www.wcparksandrec.com (event code #5707). For more information, call (615) 386-0200, ext. 2410.

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 registration and additional information, visit www.wcparksandrec.com, or call (615) 790-5719, ext. 2010. You may also receive department information by “liking” Williamson County Parks and Recreation on Facebook or following us on Twitter at @wc_parksandrec or on Pinterest.

Food Trucks in Franklin, TN

| No Comments

Little Cancun on the Go
Food type: Mexican Food

A Little Italian
Food type: Italian

A Square Meal on Wheels
Food type: American

Bacon Nation
Food Type: Burgers, Sandwiches, Fries

Bao Down
Food Type: Asian Fusion, Chinese

Bare Naked Bagel
Food Type: Sandwiches, Breakfast, Coffee and Beverages

Blue Monkey Shaved Ice
Food Type: Ice Cream

Bradley’s Curbside Creamery
Food Type: Ice Cream, Desserts

Coco’s Food Truck
Food Type: Italian

Crankees Pizzeria
Food Type: Pizza

Crepe A Diem
Food Type: Creperies

Dan’s Gourmet Mac Attack
Food Type: Mac ‘n Cheese

Dawg Daze
Food Type: Hot Dogs, Fries, Comfort Food

DegThai
Food Type: Thai, Asian Fusion

Delta Bound
Food Type: Southern, Cajun/Creole, Comfort Food

Electric Sliders
Food Type: Burgers

Hoss’ Loaded Burgers
Food Type: Burgers

Itty Bitty Donuts
Food Type: Desserts, Breakfast, Comfort Food

King Tut’s Food Truck
Food Type: Middle Eastern

Kona Ice Music City
Food Type: Shave Ice, Desserts, Ice Cream

Maggie Moo’s Truck
Food Type: Ice Cream, Desserts

Mas Tacos, Por Favor
Food Type: Tacos

Mean Green Ice Machine
Food Type: Ice Cream

Moe Better BBQ and Fish
Food Type: Barbeque

Moovers & Shakers
Food Type: Ice Cream

Music City Pie Co.
Food Type: American (Traditional), American (Traditional), Comfort Food

Music City Rice & Roll
Food Type: Asian Fusion, Coffee and Beverages, Dessert

Pig N Pit
Food Type: Barbeque

Pita Pit
Food Type: Middle Eastern, Mediterranean, Wraps

Retro Sno
Food Type: Shave Ice, Desserts

Riff’s Fine Street Food
Food Type: Southern

Slow and Low BBQ Bistro
Food Type: Barbeque, American (Traditional), Southern

Slow Hand Coffee Company
Food Type: Coffee and Beverages

Smoke Et Al
Food Type: Barbeque

Smokin Thighs
Food Type: Chicken Wings, American (New), Barbeque

Smoothie King Mobile
Food Type: Live/Raw Food, Organic/Natural, Desserts

Spudnix
Food Type: Barbeque, Sandwiches

Steaming Goat
Food Type: American (New)

Sum Yum Yum
Food Type: Vietnamese

The Confeastador Food Truck
Food Type: American (Traditional)

The Grilled Cheeserie
Food Type: Grilled Cheese

The Peach Truck
Food Type: Vegetarian

The Rolling Feast
Food Type: Southern, Latin American

The Waffle Boss
Food Type: Waffles, Chicken Wings

TigerMeat Hot Dogs
Food Type: Hot Dogs

Wicked Kitchen
Food Type: American (New)

Yayo’s OMG (Original Mexican Gourmet)
Food Type: Mexican

Food Drive at County Rec Centers

| No Comments

Williamson County Parks and Recreation is pleased to sponsor a holiday food drive benefiting Feed America First, a hunger relief agency providing food to Williamson County residents.  The public is encouraged to help those in need with a donation of non-perishable food.  Desired items are: spaghetti, spaghetti sauce, canned chicken, boxed chicken dinners, macaroni and cheese, peanut butter, jelly, canned fruit, applesauce, cereal and oatmeal, mixed vegetables, green beans and soups.

Donations will be accepted at five Williamson County recreation centers through December 11: the Franklin Recreation Complex, 1120 Hillsboro Road; the Indoor Sports Complex at 920 Heritage Way in Brentwood; the Fairview Recreation Complex, 2714 Fairview Blvd.; the Longview Recreation Center at Spring Hill, 2909 Commonwealth Drive; and the Williamson County Recreation Complex at Nolensville, 7250 Nolensville Rd. Collected items will be distributed in holiday food baskets to needy Williamson County residents. For more information about Feed America First, please visit www.feedamericafirst.com.

Music: Playlist

| No Comments

November 28 – Saturday

Amish County Market at the Feed Mill: Don & Karen McNatt 12PM
Ansbach Artisans: Saturday Night Live Art 6-9PM
Arrington Vineyards: Music in the Vines: 2:30 Trio 5-9PM
Battleground Smokes & Spirits: Boom! Boom! Pow! 9PM
Bunganut Pig: Jared Roberts 7PM, J4 Wandass & the Band 9PM
Carnton Plantation: Battle of Franklin 5k Run/Walk & Kids’ Fun Run
Chaffin’s Barn Dinner Theatre: Yule Ya’ll at 8PM, Dinner preceding at 6PM
Cheekwood Botanical Gardens: Trains!, Cheekwood POP, Norman Rockwell’s Home for the Holidays 9AM-4PM, Holiday Lights 5-10PM
Cool Springs Brewery: Live Music 7PM
Corner Pub: Live Music
Factory at Franklin: Franklin Farmers Market 8AM-1PM
Franklin on Foot: Franklin Food Tour & Ghost Tour (615-400-3808 for reservations)
Franklin Theatre: How the Grinch Stole Christmas 10AM, Radney Foster 8PM
GRAYS: Dallas Starke 9PM
Kimbro’s Cafe: Live Music 8PM
Lyrics Restaurant: Live Music 5-8PM
McCreary’s Pub: Live Music
Puckett’s Boat HousePhoenix Drive 7:30PM
Puckett’s (Franklin): Gary Harrison, Michael White & Rick Huckaby 8:30PM
Puckett’s (Leiper’s Fork): Ronnie Fruge 12PM, Casey Wasner & Jamie Mclaughlin 8PM
Tin Roof 2: DJ Aydamn 9PM

November 29 – Sunday

Arrington Vineyards: Music in the Vines: Reed Pittman Trio – Holiday Open House 2-6PM
Bunganut Pig: Browns Backers vs Ravens 12PM, John Sutton 5PM
Chaffin’s Barn Dinner Theatre: Yule Ya’ll at 8PM, Dinner preceding at 6PM
Cheekwood Botanical Gardens: CLOSED
Franklin Theatre: How the Grinch Stole Christmas 1PM, 4PM, Scrooged 7PM
GRAYS: Jazzy Brunch 12-2PM
Puckett’s (Leiper’s Fork): Mike Wootan & Montana Swing 12PM
Spring Hill Battlefield: Spring Hill Battlefield Tour 3PM

Dickens of a Christmas

| No Comments

Step back in time with the Heritage Foundation of Franklin & Williamson County when Dickens of a Christmas returns to Franklin’s Main Street December 12-13, 2015.

 

Sponsored this year by Nissan, the 31st annual free street festival will recreate the time of Charles Dickens using historic downtown Franklin’s Victorian architecture as the backdrop.  Some 200 musicians, dancers and characters will fill the streets, including several from Charles Dickens’s stories.  Expect to see and interact with the nefarious Fagin from Oliver Twist; Jacob Marley, Ebenezer Scrooge and Tiny Tim Cratchit with his parents from A Christmas Carol; and of course, a Victorian Father and Mother Christmas with treats for children.

 

“Dickens of a Christmas is the perfect event for our historic Main Street,” said Mary Pearce, executive director of the Heritage Foundation of Franklin and Williamson County.  “Downtown Franklin always exudes its own special magic, and yet this event adds an extra bit of sparkle.  It dovetails perfectly with our preserved Victorian architecture and our commitment to saving and showcasing our historical treasures. As more attention is turned toward downtown Franklin in both the local and national press, we encourage festival goers to dress in Victorian costume and to add to the ambiance as they stroll the streets.  Adding even a hat and scarf to modern attire helps set the scene and get everyone in the holiday mood.”

 

This year’s event will reprise a crowd favorite from last year: it WILL snow at Dickens of a Christmas!  Come decked out in holiday style to capture that perfect family picture.

 

New this year will be the Lucky Scruff Wintery Whisker Revue, a competition among hirsute gentlemen for the finest facial hair.  Those taking advantage of No Shave November will want to hang on to their whiskers until the Sunday afternoon competition on the stage at the Public Square. Winners will take home fabulous prizes courtesy of Lucky Scruff, a new store at The Factory specializing in accessories for the bearded gentleman, and all entrants will receive gift cards. The judging will take place at 3pm. To enter this contest, visit the Dickens event page at HistoricFranklin.com.

 

Favorite Victorian-era activities will return, including sugar plums and roasted chestnuts being sold on the street. Other food vendors will offer heartier old English fare.  A variety of musical and dance performances will take place both on the street and on the stage at City Hall.  Horse-drawn carriage rides, a petting zoo for children, live artisan demonstrations, and more than 70 vendors offering holiday arts and crafts will line Main Street from Second to Fifth Avenues.  Each day will conclude with a town sing of classic Christmas carols.  Saturday’s town sing will take place in front of the stage on the Public Square; Sunday’s town sing will be conducted inside the Historic Presbyterian Church at Five Points.

 

Dickens of a Christmas will run from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday, December 12, and from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Sunday, December 13.  The event is free and open to the public; some attractions will involve a small fee.  More information and a schedule of events will be available at www.historicfranklin.com.

 

Producing Dickens of a Christmas is just one of the many activities of The Heritage Foundation of Franklin & Williamson County.  Since 1967 the non-profit group has been dedicated to protecting and preserving Williamson County’s historic, architectural and geographic resources; in short, saving the places that matter.

 

Franklin Tree Lighting Ceremony to happen December 3rd

| No Comments

The city of Franklin is teaming with Spring Tree Media to light up the square this December 3rd at 6:45 to make the 2015 Christmas tree lighting spectacular!  The Freedom Intermediate School Honors Choir, the Centennial High School Chamber Choir, Music City Strings and other surprise guests will make an appearance.  This year the event is sponsored by Spring Tree Media, Hyundai of Cool Springs and Middle Tennessee Electric Membership Corporation (MTEMC).  New this year, free photos with Santa, sponsored by Williamson Medical Center.  Everyone who wants a photo with the man in red will walk away with a free 5 x 7 photo with Franklin’s Santa!

 

The downtown Franklin Square will be closed for this event so attendees can view the movies and lights projected on the buildings and walk to the tree without worry of traffic.  The square will be closed from 5:459:00pm.

 

image001“Last year was such a fun event with close to 3,000 people in attendance! We are honored to have Hyundai of Cool Springs, Middle Tennessee Electric Membership Corporation and Williamson Medical Center sponsor our activities this year.  In addition, Spring Tree media is donating their creative ideas, and services for Franklin families to celebrate our hometown Christmas tree lighting,” said City Administrator Eric Stuckey.  “We welcome back Freedom Intermediate and Centennial High School this year and are excited the Music City Strings are joining us as well!”

 

“The stage will be in the middle of the square this year with the monument and tree in the background.  It should be easy for everyone to see the performers and the projected lights on the building! We really want this to be a fun and memorable experience for all who attend and each year we’ll add something new and different, there will be surprises!” said Peter Vaqu