Things To Do This Weekend in Franklin & Williamson County, Tennessee (Feb. 24-26)
The weather is warming up and everyone is itching to get out of the house! We want to help out with a few recommendations on events happening in Franklin and Williamson County, Tennessee (Feb. 24-26)! Whether you’re interested in supporting a local non-profit or learning a new skill, you will want to add these selections to your agenda.
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You are cordially invited to attend Bravo Creative Arts Center’s inaugural Bravo Bash! Bravo Creative Arts Center is a non-profit organization that provides children the opportunity to express themselves through performing arts. Their Bravo Bash will include dinner, a silent auction, and entertainment by the talented Bravo youth! This event will take place at the Old Natchez Country Club at 6pm, so make sure to get your tickets soon!
Grassroots of Grassland’s Songwriters Night (Feb. 24)
Grassland Elementary is hosting their 7th Annual Grassroots of Grassland’s Songwriters Night at The Franklin Theatre! Presented by Fifth Third Private Bank, each cabaret table comes with treats to enjoy the show with! This will be an evening of music and a silent auction to raise money for Grassland Elementary’s creative arts departments, so show up and show out!
Wine & Design on Wheels (Feb. 25)
Wine & Design on Wheels will be partnering with Caffé Artisan this Saturday at 2pm to lead a few paint parties with wine! Whether you want to paint a wooded path full of autumn colors, paint your pet, or bring your friends and pick your own painting, you are sure to have a great time sipping on some wine and creating your own masterpiece!
Songs for the Spectrum (Feb. 25)
Autism Career Training is a non-profit organization committed to providing center-based vocational and prevocational training to young adults affected by Autism Spectrum Disorder. Songs for the Spectrum is a benefit concert taking place this Saturday in The Factory at Franklin at 6pm, complete with dinner, an open bar, a silent auction, and a 9-piece band!
Self-Defense Drop-In Classes (Feb. 26)
The Harvest Concept will be offering drop-in self-defense classes once a month until May, with their February class being this Sunday from 3pm-5pm. Each session will explore a new skill, and you will get a free week of classes with every drop-in class purchased! These self-defense classes are open to all skills levels, as long as you’re at least 13 years of age!
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