Monday, March 17th, 2025

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Good morning, Franklin. Here's your local news at a glance for Monday, the 17th of March.
BUSINESS NEWS
- ➤ Skanska hosted a Women in Construction celebration at Pinewood Social on Tuesday, March 4 to honor women leaders and mentors during Women in Construction Week. The event featured bowling, networking, and hors d’oeuvres — details that highlighted the company’s support for local industry leaders. Williamson County Source
CULTURE NEWS
- ➤ A list of new music is shared today for local fans featuring both established and emerging artists. It includes Lost Saints with their new single The One, Ally Venable with her track Money & Power from an album due April 18 with a Nashville stop, Dallas Smith with Alexandra Kay, Warren Zeiders with an album and a show at The Pinnacle on March 27, Blake Shelton with a preview ballad from his May album, and Rascal Flatts with Kelly Clarkson on a duet — giving fans fresh sounds to enjoy. Williamson County Source
TECHNOLOGY NEWS
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Storytelling Workshop with Liz King
Liz King's workshop offers a unique opportunity for creatives to enhance their storytelling skills and connect with others in the community.
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The Play That Goes Wrong at Turner Theater
A comedic play that follows the disastrous attempts of the Cornley University Drama Society to stage a 1920s whodunnit, filled with unexpected mishaps and hilarious chaos.
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The Play That Goes Wrong
This hilarious play follows the disastrous attempts of the Cornley University Drama Society as they put on a 1920’s whodunnit, filled with madcap mishaps and comedic chaos.
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Jolene Dixon Live Performance
Experience the melodic songwriting of Jolene Dixon, a unique talent blending influences from Sheryl Crow and Kacey Musgraves at the Mockingbird Theater & Bar.
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Studio Tenn Presents: The Play That Goes Wrong
This comedic play follows the hilarious misadventures of the Cornley University Drama Society as they attempt to perform a theatrical production.
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An Evening with Jim Brickman: Captivating Piano Concert
Jim Brickman, a best-selling solo pianist known for his romantic melodies and notable collaborations, will perform live at The Franklin Theatre.
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Inner Engineering In-Person Yoga Program
11:30 p.m. | McKay's Mill Homeowners Association | Registration required | Experience transformative yoga teachings at this engaging program geared towards personal growth.
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Little Caesar Concert Featuring Warner E. Hodges and Charlie Bonnet III
Little Caesar, alongside Warner E. Hodges and Charlie Bonnet III, will perform a blend of Blues, Soul, Hard Rock, and Country, celebrated in the historic Franklin Theatre, with proceeds supporting local heritage preservation.
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Franklin Farmers Market
9 a.m. – 12 p.m. — The Factory at Franklin — Free — Explore fresh local produce and handmade crafts at this vibrant farmers market.
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Virtual Tour of Sycamores Terrace
9 a.m. - 7 p.m. | Sycamores Terrace Senior Apartments | Free entry | Explore the award-winning community that prioritizes nutritious meals and exceptional senior care.
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