Middle College 'Arts, Beats and Eats' April 26
Middle College High School will host their annual fundraiser Arts, Beats and Eats Thursday, April 26 in Jamison Hall at the Factory in Franklin.
The evening will include dinner, live music by Walter Egan and the Walternative Band and both silent and live auctions. Tickets can be purchased in advance for $20 per person or $35 per couple.
The event will benefit the school in their effort to provide student scholarships, music and technology programs and school supplies. The evening begins at 6 p.m. and lasts until 9 p.m. For more information about Arts, Beats and Eats, visit Middle College High School's WEBSITE or contact Janie Garrett at (615) 423-8225.
Mayor Moore set State of the City address April 25
FRANKLIN – City of Franklin Mayor Ken Moore will focus on Franklin’s future at the 2012 “State of the City” address at Liberty Hall in The Factory at Franklin, on April 25 at 7:45 a.m. Doors will open at 7:00 a.m. and a light breakfast will be available.
“The State of the City has become a community event over the last few years, and everyone is invited to attend to learn more about City Government. We are thankful the Factory is donating this venue to the City for this event,” said Mayor Moore.
The theme of this year’s speech is “Words with Franklin Friends,” playing off the popular “Words with Friends” game. Mayor Moore will focus on long-term planning as well as discuss the City’s accomplishments in the last year, new technology, finances and more. News Channel 5’s Rhori Johnston will emcee and moderate a question and answer section at the end of the presentation.
Citizens will have an opportunity to fill out question cards for the Mayor to answer during the program. Residents are also encouraged to submit questions prior to the event as well by emailing or go to the City’s Facebook page at www.facebook.com/cityoffranklin and submit your questions there. Each City department will have a booth where attendees can learn more about City services before and after the program.
For those who cannot attend, the full recorded version will be played on Franklin TV, Comcast Channel 10, and AT& T U-Verse, Channel 99 in the weeks following. The video will also be posted on the City website at www.franklintn.gov and our Youtube channel at www.youtube.com/cityoffranklin.
Community Band closes season Sunday at Factory
The Williamson County Community Band will close their 2011 free music series on Sunday, November 13, 2011 with a concert at 3:30 p.m. in Liberty Hall of The Factory in Franklin, TN.
The Williamson County Community Band is a program of the Williamson County Parks and Recreation Department, and in 2011, the band, made up of 50 volunteer musicians, presented 14 free concerts throughout the county.
The November 13 concert will be the band’s first appearance in Liberty Hall of The Factory, a 12-building dining, retail and entertainment complex listed in the National Register of Historic Places. Liberty Hall is located in building 12 of the complex, and is accessible from any of The Factory’s entrances.
The public is invited to this afternoon of free music featuring Broadway and movie theme favorites, Big Band classics and patriotic numbers. Admission is free. For more information, contact Angie Halbrooks at the Williamson County Parks and Recreation Department, (615) 790-5719, ext. 30 or visit www.wcparksandrec.com.
Chamber's 15th annual Business Expo Tuesday
The Expo always offers a large variety of products and services, with food, drinks available for purchase and door prizes. It is free and open to the general public.
Spread the word and plan to attend!
Bridges' Jokers and Jackpots fundraiser Saturday
On Saturday night, August 20, Bridges will put on the biggest fundraising gala event of the year, one of the premier events on the social scene in Franklin: Jokers & Jackpots. Last year's Gala brought in over $49,000, which was used to fund the programs Bridges provides free of charge to victims of domestic violence:
- Crisis Intervention
- Temporary Shelter
- Case Management
- Child Advocacy
- Court Advocacy
- Community Awareness
Bridges supporters have a treat waiting for them at this year's Jokers & Jackpots Gala. The Factory's Jamison Hall will be turned into a night club with casino-style games, food from local chefs, and music by the Clarence Dobbins Revue. There will be an exciting live auction where someone is going to go home with a mink coat valued at $8,500 from Regency Furs, dinner for eight at the historic Harrison House home of Pam Lewis of PLA Media, and more. The silent auction is loaded with a dazzling array of merchandise and services...lucky shoppers are going to get some real deals. And, at the end of the night, players will turn their "winnings" into chances to win a new iPad.
The Gala is made possible by the generosity of our sponsors; we hope you'll reward them for their efforts by sending business their way:
Presenting Sponsor: Molly Maid
YOUR Community Magazine, Graffiti Indoor Advertising, HobNob Franklin, Kroger, Lucid Marketing, Pam Lewis | PLA Media, Soroptimist International, Southern Events Party Rental and Event Company, Tennessee Centers for Laser Dentristry, and Tennessee Commerce Bank
Other sponsors include: Allegra Printing, Best Bet Events, Claiborne & Hughes Health Center, Empire Beauty School, Fifth Third Bank, First Farmers & Merchants Bank, Franklin Women's Center, Publix Charities, Quorum Health Resources, and Vanderbilt University Medical Center.
Click here for ticket information.
Big thanks go to the Gala committee, chaired by Lynn Gore: Cricket Hughes, Silent Auction; Jana Kelly, Program; Dana Langfitt, Food; Susan Minor, Advertising; Kathy Bierl; Decorating Chair; Jill Cole; Christol Creason; Rosemary Evans; Laura Farmer; Lisa Harkins; Betty Little; Lindsey Milam; Capucine Monk; Kim Phillips; Martie Pratt; Nancy Puetz; Liz Quarles, Julie Russell; Sherrie Upton
Come join us..it's the luckiest night of the year!
Chocolate Blues at The Factory
Franklin Tn - Chocolate Blues: One of the largest national business to business networking events in the country is coming to Franklin this week.
This Thursday, July 21st, The Factory at Franklin will host the Chocolate Blues and Business Networking Festival from 11am-6pm. Chocolate Blues is a come and go B2B event for business owners, managers and leaders in the business community. Over 1,000 local professionals are expected to be there!
Chocolate Blues features a business expo, open networking, ice breakers, networking games, round table workshops, a giant business card exchange, live blues music, chocolate treats and more!
There is no charge to attend this event and everyone in business or interested in business is welcome attend. There is no charge but it is an invitation only event so be sure to say you're a guest of HOBNOB at the door.
Chocolate Blues is an 8 year old national event that gets rave reviews in every city they visit. Typically 800-1,200 people attend every event. We suggest you bring 300-400 business cards and your appointment book and be sure to stop by the HOBNOB booth and say hello.
For pictures of past events, testimonials and other information, check out the Chocolate Blues website at: www.BizFestival.com
Cherry, berry time at Franklin Farmers Market
Delicious cherries are at the Franklin Farmers Market now! Loaded with antioxidants with a sweet taste to boot, cherries are a spring time favorite with everyone. You’ll find them now at the Forgies Fruit Farm booth at the market, but don’t wait too late. Get to the market early, because the cherries sell out fast. And try out our recipe for a Cherry Crumble or the ooh, la, la tastes of a French Cherry Clafouti dessert. You’ll find them in our Favorite Recipes.
The market is open 8am – 1pm each Saturday through October behind The Factory.Tuesday Market is back! It’s the same market but a different location. Look for your favorite farmers in the parking lot of Whole Foods Market at the corner of McEwen Drive & Mallory Lane Tuesdays from 3pm – 6:30pm.
Berry Time at the Market!The sweet flavor of strawberries combined with their deep red color and appetizing fragrance makes the fruit a seasonal favorite at the market. But not only do strawberries tickle your taste buds, they also are good for your health. All berries are full of minerals, vitamins and other nutrients. The ruby red color of strawberries is caused by a powerful antioxidant that aids in the protection of the cell structures within your body. The phenol contained in
strawberries also makes them heart friendly. Did you know that just 8 strawberries have more vitamin C than an orange does? So eat ‘em up. Get the strawberries you want at the market this Saturday. You can be totally healthy by eating just the berries. Or try out some great recipes, like one for Strawberry Slush, Strawberry-Poppy Seed dressing or the very decadent, but oh-so-tempting Strawberry-filled Chocolate Roll. You find 15 tasty strawberry recipes in our Favorite Recipes.
Think goat. While we in the United States drink good old cow’s milk, 72% of the world uses goat’s milk. Milk from a goat is very similar to that of a cow in taste, but it is easier to digest and is one-third richer than cow’s milk. Give it a
try. Noble Springs Dairy now has Grade A goat’s milk for you. This Williamson County goat dairy farm also has delicious varieties of goat cheese, perfect to use in recipes or for snacking. Pick up a bottle of Noble Springs Dairy’s Goat Milk this weekend at the market. And because goat’s milk has no cream separation, it also makes great ice cream. Try out it out with our recipe for Goat Milk Ice Cream. You’ll find it in the Favorite Recipes section.
From finding out about jiggly wiggly worms to finding out seeds magically turn into plants, classes at our Growing Kids Educational Garden give kids the chance to learn more about agriculture and where their food comes from. The weekly classes are designed for elementary school aged children. Classes are free, but space is limited. For info on the June schedule and to register for the classes, go to the Growing Kids Educational Garden page. The schedule for July classes will be released on 5/26/11.
This week on the Beanstalks page, it’s the Scoop on Poop in the Garden! Click here and find out more!
Can You Carry A Tune? Pick A Guitar?
Good food and good music. That’s what you’ll find at the Franklin Farmers Market. We’ve got the good food covered
all summer long, but we need your help with the good music. Long time market favorites, the Franklin Square Pickers will be playing a limited schedule, so more musicians are needed for the summer. And this year, not only will the music be heard at the market, but it will be broadcast as part of the Down Home at the Franklin Farmers Market radio show, brought you by Franklin Synergy Bank on WAKM 950 AM. To get more details, contact James Gardner at "> for details.
Everybody Needs Somebody and We Need You!
There’s a lot going on this year at the market and volunteers are need to help out. We need help with a variety of different jobs, including special events, office or computer work and market day operations. Click here to download our volunteer application. Whether you can help out every week or just every now and then, we’ll be happy to have you!
Questions, Suggestions or Comments?
Tell us what you think about the Franklin Farmers Market or sign up for the Farm Fresh newsletter or the Beanstalks newsletter for kids. Just click the on the Market mailbox or the Contact Us button and talk to us.
Pick Tennessee Products!
Thanks to the Tennessee Agricultural Enhancement Program for supporting the creation of the market website.
Join Mayor Ken Moore at The Factory for 1st State of the City address
Mayor Moore will focus on the volunteerism and service unselfishly shown by the Franklin residents during the aftermath of last years flood.
“It’s really not about me,” Moore said. “It’s really about this wonderful town that we live in.”
Set for April 27 in The Factory. Read full article here.
“THE BOUT THAT COUNTS” - RINGSIDE: A Fight For Kids
Funds raised through Ringside: A Fight for Kids benefiting the Charley Foundation will provide assistance to disabled and underprivileged children served by medical, recreational and care groups throughout middle Tennessee.
| March 11, 2011 Cocktail Reception 6:30 pm Dinner 7:30 pm Boxing 8:30 pm |
Liberty Hall The Factory at Franklin 230 Franklin Road Franklin, TN 37065 (615) 791-1777 |
Master of Ceremonies: Billy Greenwood ( The Billy and Karla show on WSIX)
Ring Announcer: Blair Garner, Host of After Midnite)
Celebrity Boxer: Joe Frazier
Black Tie or "Circus" attire
The Charley Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that provides support to charitable agencies addressing the critical needs of children. The Charley Foundation raises and distributes funds to Nashville-area agencies that provide relief to children who (1) are victims of neglect, abuse or crisis, (2) live with chronic or critical illness, (3) endure poverty or homelessness (4) require mentoring or other proactive outreach. For more information visit www.charleyfoundation.org or contact Carolyn Miller at 615-297-3099 ext 103.
Waves, Inc.- "An Artist's Window" Art Show
5:30 pm An Artist's Window annual art show featuring artists with developmental disabilities; Come see the incredible ability of the artists outside Jamison Hall. Purchase artwork, mingle and enjoy a bite to eat while listening to live music prior to dinner.

Local Concerts
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Wednesday 30th: Bob Weir at Ryman Auditorium NashvilleBob Weir Nashville : Ryman Auditorium 116 5th Avenue North 37219 on 2012-05-30
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Thu Jun 7th: Luke Bryan at LP Field NashvilleLuke Bryan Nashville : LP Field One Titans Way 37219 on 2012-06-07
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Thu Jun 7th: JASON ALDEAN at LP Field NashvilleJASON ALDEAN Nashville : LP Field One Titans Way 37219 on 2012-06-07
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Tue Jun 19th: roger waters at Bridgestone Arena (Formerly Sommet Center) Nashvilleroger waters Nashville : Bridgestone Arena (Formerly Sommet Center) 501 Broadway 37201 on 2012-06-19
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Sat Jun 23rd: Tim Mcgraw at LP Field NashvilleTim Mcgraw on gruvr Nashville : LP Field One Titans Way 37219 on 2012-06-23
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Sat Jun 23rd: Kenny Chesney at LP Field NashvilleKenny Chesney on gruvr Nashville : LP Field One Titans Way 37219 on 2012-06-23
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Sat Jun 23rd: Tenacious D at Ryman Auditorium NashvilleTenacious D Nashville : Ryman Auditorium 116 5th Avenue North 37219 on 2012-06-23
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Sat Jul 7th: Ringo Starr at Ryman Auditorium NashvilleRingo Starr Nashville : Ryman Auditorium 116 5th Avenue North 37219 on 2012-07-07
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Thu Jul 12th: James Taylor at Bridgestone Arena (Formerly Sommet Center) NashvilleJames Taylor Nashville : Bridgestone Arena (Formerly Sommet Center) 501 Broadway 37201 on 2012-07-12
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Thursday 24th: Ned Van Go at The National Underground NashvilleNed Van Go Nashville : The National Underground 105 Broadway on 2012-05-24
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Friday 25th: Pam Tillis at Grand Ole Opry House NashvillePam Tillis Nashville : Grand Ole Opry House 2804 Opryland Drive 37214 on 2012-05-25
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Friday 25th: Scissormen at Kimbro's Pickin' Parlor FranklinScissormen Franklin : Kimbro's Pickin' Parlor 214 South Margin Street on 2012-05-25
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Friday 25th: cheleytackettmusic at Darkhorse Theater Nashvillecheleytackettmusic Nashville : Darkhorse Theater on 2012-05-25
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Friday 25th: Grand Ole Opry at Grand Ole Opry House NashvilleGrand Ole Opry Nashville : Grand Ole Opry House 2804 Opryland Drive 37214 on 2012-05-25
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Friday 25th: Maggie McClure at Balcony TV/Hard Rock Cafe NashvilleMaggie McClure Nashville : Balcony TV/Hard Rock Cafe on 2012-05-25
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Friday 25th: Karen Pendley And HeartStrings at The Stage NashvilleKaren Pendley And HeartStrings Nashville : The Stage on 2012-05-25
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Saturday 26th: Grand Ole Opry at Grand Ole Opry House NashvilleGrand Ole Opry Nashville : Grand Ole Opry House 2804 Opryland Drive 37214 on 2012-05-26
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Saturday 26th: Amanda Nagurney at Casablanca Coffee-Writer's Round w/Jim Callahan NashvilleAmanda Nagurney Nashville : Casablanca Coffee-Writer's Round w/Jim Callahan on 2012-05-26
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Saturday 26th: Joe Walsh at Woods Amphitheatre at Fontanel Whites CreekJoe Walsh Whites Creek : Woods Amphitheatre at Fontanel 4225 Whites Creek Pike on 2012-05-26
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Monday 28th: Kevin Costner And Modern West at History Channel NashvilleKevin Costner And Modern West Nashville : History Channel on 2012-05-28
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Tuesday 29th: The Polyphonic Spree at Exit In NashvilleThe Polyphonic Spree Nashville : Exit In 2208 Elliston Pl 37203 on 2012-05-29
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Tuesday 29th: Gloriana at Grand Ole Opry House NashvilleGloriana Nashville : Grand Ole Opry House 2804 Opryland Drive 37214 on 2012-05-29
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Tuesday 29th: Primus at Ryman Auditorium NashvillePrimus Nashville : Ryman Auditorium 116 5th Avenue North 37219 on 2012-05-29
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Tuesday 29th: Charlie Daniels Band at Grand Ole Opry House NashvilleCharlie Daniels Band Nashville : Grand Ole Opry House 2804 Opryland Drive 37214 on 2012-05-29
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Tuesday 29th: Grand Ole Opry at Grand Ole Opry House NashvilleGrand Ole Opry Nashville : Grand Ole Opry House 2804 Opryland Drive 37214 on 2012-05-29
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Tuesday 29th: TOM McBRIDE THE WHIG PARTY at The 5 Spot NashvilleTOM McBRIDE THE WHIG PARTY Nashville : The 5 Spot on 2012-05-29
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Wednesday 30th: walkofftheearth at Mercy Nashvillewalkofftheearth Nashville : Mercy on 2012-05-30
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Wednesday 30th: Jackiegreene at Ryman Auditorium NashvilleJackiegreene Nashville : Ryman Auditorium 116 5th Avenue North 37219 on 2012-05-30
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Wednesday 30th: Dave Gleason at Douglas Corner Cafe NashvilleDave Gleason Nashville : Douglas Corner Cafe on 2012-05-30
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Wednesday 30th: Chris Robinson at Ryman Auditorium NashvilleChris Robinson Nashville : Ryman Auditorium 116 5th Avenue North 37219 on 2012-05-30





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