Franklin's Park Department will show "Despicable me iPad case 2" at its free movie-in-the-park event Summer 27 at Pinkerton Park. (Photo: The Tennessean / File)
Every single upcoming events that celebrate summertime with music, art, books, friends and family movies and more.
More than 75 hearing bands and singers will get the job done on 20 porches during Westhaven's third annual PorchFest 4-10 t. m. Saturday.
The free, family-friendly event will close with a lake-front concert by Raven Cliff by visiting 8 p. m.
Photographers, company and visual artists will store and sell their designs in the Westhaven Town Center throughout the event. With regard to 10 food trucks will be there.
Schedules and an interactive road are available on Westhaven's new cellphone app, which can be found by visiting www.westhavenporchfest.org. Heed PorchFest on Facebook at WesthavenPorchfest and on Twitter @WesthavenSLC.
Two digesting fun fairs, set for thirteen a. m. to 2 t. m. Friday in Franklin moreover Fairview, will feature kids habits, science fun, adoptable animals moreover, of course , story times and get giveaways.
The events will be at the standard library on Columbia Avenue with regard to Franklin and in Bowie Park with regard to Fairview.
The Franklin event is able to feature science experiments by Mister. Bond and the Science Guys, acceptable pets from the Williamson County Binturong Control and Adoption Center moreover Chick-fil-A meals and Kona Dessert for purchase. The Fairview event is able to feature book giveaways, play-with-your-food to determine (with produce to take home) moreover nature hikes around Lake Vehicle. Guests are encouraged to bring a grassy. Free bottled water and popcorn as well available at both events.
This event is definitely one of hundreds of United Way Wedding day of Action events across the country with regard to June.
Book lovers may contend to local authors at the Literacy Authorities of Williamson County's 10th zero Author! Author! Luncheon set to receive 11 a. m. Thursday with the Brentwood Country Club.
Featured authors have Cathie Pelletier, Ariel Lawhon, Inge Meyring Smith and Pam Horne. John Seigenthaler, journalist and chair person emeritus of The Tennessean, will emcee the event.
The authors will have in common their personal writing journeys the audience and will sign copies of ones books. Books will be available for purchase after and before lunch is served.
Tickets usually are $50 and are available online at www.authorauthoreventtn.org or by calling the Literacy Council office at 615-224-3471.
Unquestionably the 10th annual Juneteenth celebration is to commerate freedom and the Battle of Franklin's sesquicentennial. Juneteenth is a celebration produced by slavery to freedom that set out in Galveston, Texas, almost one humdred and fifty years ago.
The celebration will include gospel groups and soloists from 8 a. m. to 3 p. b. Saturday at The McLemore House Adult ed, at 446 11th Ave. Some exceptional. in Franklin. Cakewalks, with a wedding cake donated by Gov. Bill Haslam, are also part of the fun. Free leading dogs and strawberry soda as well available for the kids.
Meet descendants to African-American troops and body maids who served in the Civil Ist in Williamson County and other African-American notables from the Civil War et?. For more information, contact Alma McLemore by visiting 615-305-0904 or Thomas Murdic by visiting 615-794-6029 or email Murdic by visiting murdic1@bellsouth. net.
Franklin's Parks Section will show "Despicable me iPad 4 case 2" in its free movie-in-the-park event at four p. m. June 27 by visiting Pinkerton Park.
For updates, for instance an inclement weather plan, call 615-550-6947.
Dive-in Movie Night at the Longview Recreation Center's outdoor pool, by visiting 2909 Commonwealth Drive in Beach season Hill, will features "Hook" by visiting 7: 30 p. m. Friday.
Reservations are required. Dive-in Movie Nights is $6 per person, and grows older 1 and younger are sealed free. All children 12 years current and younger must be accompanied by adult. For more information, call 615-302-0971, ext. 2210, or go to www.wcparksandrec.com.
Chalk up fine art and craft show
Chalk It Up features a mix of artists booths with pottery, paintings, glass, necessary for, jewelry, sculpture, live music and also a sidewalk chalk art contest.
To do with Sunday, sidewalks in the Meridian Practice Complex in Cool Springs separate Carothers Parkway will become canvases to receive chalk art and all participating chalk artists will be competing for gifts. A special guest and one of the honorary competition judges is Jordan Davis, the reigning Miss Tennessee.
Begins benefit Arts Council of Williamson County Artist-in-Residence Program, a common partnership between practicing artists moreover participating middle and high school educational facilities, allowing students to work hands-on getting a professional artist, creating a curriculum based mainly art project that becomes a repaired installation at their school.