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Heritage Foundation Held The 52nd Annual Heritage Ball Patron Party at Leiper’s Fork Distillery

Heritage Foundation Held The 52nd Annual Heritage Ball Patron Party at Leiper’s Fork Distillery

Rod Heller, Molly Hagner and Jamie Parker


Bob and Kay Musgrove and Hunter Jones Received Patron Awards

FRANKLIN, TENN. – The Heritage Foundation of Wiliamson County, TN held the Heritage Ball Patron Party presented by Medical House Calls at Leiper’s Fork Distillery where the organization announced Bob and Kay Musgrove and Hunter Jones as Patron Award recipients. The Heritage Ball, presented by Tractor Supply Foundation and United Communications, will be held Saturday, October 4 at Bicentennial Park Pavilion.

Heritage Foundation President and CEO Bari Beasley said, “It’s my great honor to announce this year’s Patron Award winners are Bob and Kay Musgrove and Hunter Jones. Bob and Kay have been great supporters of preservation for many years and Hunter proves to be a true leader in the next generation of preservationist for Williamson County.”

Speakers included Heritage Ball Chairs Debbie and Bo Segers, Honorary Chair Ed Silva and his wife SuSu, Medical House Calls President Eli Anding and Heritage Ball Board of Directors Chairman William Scales to present the Patron Awards.

Leiper’s Fork Distillery provided exceptional cocktails and Cater615 presented a beautiful table of appetizers. The evening also kicked off the online auction to start the bidding process. Everyone is invited to participate in the online auction by visiting www.williamsonheritage.org.

Mica and Will Clark are serving as Late Party Chairs for the after-hours celebration.  Amos Gott of AmosEvents is the ball designer.

The Heritage Ball is the longest running black-tie affair in Williamson County. Each year, approximately 700 guests gather to support and celebrate the work of the Heritage Foundation and to raise funds for future preservation projects. In addition to a seated dinner and dancing, the ball features a cocktail hour, a Late Party and other fundraising opportunities.

Tickets and tables are now on sale. For information on sponsorship opportunities, contact our giving@williamsonheritage.org. For more information about the Heritage Foundation and additional preservation projects, visit www.WilliamsonHeritage.org.

52nd Annual Heritage Ball Patron Party Gallery

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ABOUT THE HERITAGE FOUNDATION OF WILLIAMSON COUNTY

Since 1967, the Heritage Foundation of Williamson County has been dedicated to preserving Williamson County’s architectural, geographic, and cultural heritage as well as promoting the ongoing revitalization of downtown Franklin in the context of historic preservation. Notable projects include The Franklin Theatre, Roper’s Knob, parts of the Franklin battlefield, the Old, Old Jail and McConnell House. Events and festivals produced by the Heritage Foundation such as Main Street Festival, the Heritage Ball, Pumpkinfest and Dickens of a Christmas bring hundreds of thousands of locals and visitors to downtown Franklin each year. The Heritage Foundation owns and operates The Franklin Theatre, the Downtown Franklin Association, and the organization’s newest division and current restoration project, Franklin Grove Estate & Gardens. For more information about the Heritage Foundation, visit  www.williamsonheritage.org.