Friday, February 28th, 2025
Good morning, Franklin. Here's your local news at a glance for Friday, the 28th of February.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ The Franklin Police Department is searching for 33-year-old David Crowder, who has been missing since December 2024. Williamson County Source
- ➤ Predators winger Luke Evangelista collaborates with Friends Life Community to design and auction custom shoes, benefiting Middle Tennessee nonprofits. Williamson County Source
CULTURE NEWS
- ➤ The Nashville Shakespeare Festival and Backlight Productions collaborate to present an inclusive performance of 'A Midsummer Night’s Dream' featuring actors of all abilities in Franklin. Williamson County Source
- ➤ Oddity Improv, a clean comedy troupe, is moving to the Franklin Theatre for three performances, expanding their audience in a collaboration between two key non-profit cultural institutions in Franklin. Williamson County Source
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ The Williamson County Republican Party convention on March 4 will see a contested leadership election between the incumbent group Elevate 2025 and the challenging Williamson County Conservatives, amid internal divisions on candidate support. Williamson Herald
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Parker A. Garner Book Signing Event
Debut author Parker A. Garner will celebrate the release of her high-fantasy romance novel, 'Your Path is Sorrow', with a book signing, Q&A, and refreshments at Landmark Booksellers.
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Open House for Townhome at 1072 Shady Stone Way
This open house showcases a well-maintained 3-bedroom, 2.5-bath end-unit townhome in Franklin, TN, featuring a spacious great room and modern amenities in a walkable community.
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Live Music Performance by Riley Lemons
Riley Lemons shares her musical journey reflecting on her experiences and challenges after relocating to Kentucky from California.
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Waves Annual Fundraising Breakfast
This annual breakfast event will feature inspiring programs and personal stories showcasing the impact of Waves' work in the community, along with a free meal for attendees.
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The Bennett Hall Band Live Concert
The Bennett Hall Band will perform live at Embassy Suites by Hilton Nashville South Cool Springs in Franklin.
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Studio Tenn Presents: The Play That Goes Wrong
The Play That Goes Wrong is a comedic play-within-a-play that showcases the chaotic attempts of the Cornley University Drama Society to stage a 1920s whodunnit filled with hilarious mishaps.
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Homeschool Days: First Grade Field Trip at Moore-Morris History and Culture Center
This event provides homeschool students aged 6-7 the opportunity to explore historic landmarks and engage in time-traveling activities at the Moore-Morris History and Culture Center.
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The Play That Goes Wrong at Turner Theater
A hilarious play-within-a-play that showcases the chaotic attempts of the Cornley University Drama Society to stage a 1920s whodunnit, filled with comedic mishaps and unexpected surprises.
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Studio Tenn Presents: The Play That Goes Wrong
This comedic play follows the chaotic efforts of a university drama society as they struggle to perform a 1920s murder mystery, resulting in a series of hilarious disasters.
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The Play That Goes Wrong at Turner Theater
The Play That Goes Wrong is a comedy that showcases the disastrous attempts of a university drama society to perform a 1920s murder mystery, filled with unexpected mishaps and laughter.
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