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We Care Williamson County to Host Annual Crawfish Boil in Franklin to Support Two Local Causes

We Care Williamson County to Host Annual Crawfish Boil in Franklin to Support Two Local Causes

We Care Williamson County, a local 501(c)3 organization, is proud to announce our 10th Annual Charity Crawfish Boil taking place on Saturday, April 22nd, 2023 from 12 pm – 5 pm.

The event will take place in the parking lot at Tony’s Eat & Drink, rain or shine!  Address:  1000 Meridian Blvd, Ste. 100, Franklin, TN 37067

The Charity Crawfish Boil tickets are $35 per person, and price includes all-you-can-eat Crawfish with all the fixings (corn, sausage, potatoes).  Tickets can be pre-purchased online at Tonyseatanddrink.com, or purchased at the gate.

Along with the delicious Louisiana-style Crawfish boil, there will be a silent auction, live signed sports jersey auction, and live music all day long.  This will be a great day to enjoy the spring weather, eat some Cajun crawfish, and raise money for the community.

10th Annual Crawfish Boil Franklin, TN

This annual charity event has always been well attended and supported by our fabulous Williamson County residents through the years, and we sincerely appreciate all the support.  We look forward to hosting the best dang Charity Crawfish Boil in the county!

All proceeds from the event will be used to support two local causes:  The Refuge and local resident Jackie Kelley.

The Refuge Center exists to offer excellent, accessible and affordable mental and emotional healthcare services in support of a transformational impact on communities.  This Williamson County based organization values systemic health, affordability, excellence, Christ-centered faith, education and hope.

Last year, local resident and active community member Jackie Kelley suffered a near fatal injury in a vehicle accident, resulting in a three-month hospital stay with on going rehabilitation.  Jackie has been a pillar of the charitable community in Franklin for years, and we want to show our gratitude and thanks by supporting him through his recovery.

A little bit about We Care Williamson County:

We Care Williamson County was founded out of deep care for our local Williamson County Community of families. What began as a charity event in 2013 in support of Mary’s Trail, a non- profit founded in memoriam of Mary O’Connell, the crawfish boil was created to financially assist women battling breast cancer. The event has since morphed into a successful annual fundraiser helping families or individuals fighting cancer or other health crises. The crawfish boil tradition draws many of the same volunteers and supporters year after year and has raised over $100,000 for families in need.

After years of facilitating other organizations, many of the original volunteers have banded together to create We Care Williamson County, a 501c3 non-profit whose sole purpose is to assist those in need in our community. These volunteers have worked tirelessly together for years to assist fellow non-profits and families needing assistance and would like to thank you for your continued support.

Please join us for the 10th Annual Crawfish Boil on Saturday, April 22, from 12-5 rain or shine, benefiting The Refuge & Jackie Kelley.