Thursday, October 17th, 2024
Good morning, Franklin. Here's your local news at a glance for Thursday, the 17th of October.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ The 21st annual River Swing by Harpeth Conservancy raised a record amount for Tennessee's river conservation, marking its most successful fundraiser to date. Williamson County Source
- ➤ Page High School JROTC cadets volunteered to preserve historic sites by painting 500 feet of fencing at Carnton Plantation to support the Battle of Franklin Trust. Williamson County Source
CRIME NEWS
- ➤ Police swiftly apprehend Paul S. Park for the murder of Alyssa Lokits on the Mill Creek Greenway, leveraging surveillance and community tips. Williamson County Source
CULTURE NEWS
- ➤ Independence High Theater is set to present 'The Musical Comedy Murders of 1940', a thrilling show running from October 17-20, with tickets available for $10. Williamson County Source
ECONOMY NEWS
- ➤ The article lists property transfers in Franklin, Tennessee, from September 23-27, 2024, detailing prices and locations for a wide range of properties. Williamson County Source
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ The district plans to expand its successful hub bus stop program to reduce school bus ride times into three more areas, with community meetings scheduled for affected families. Williamson County Source
- ➤ The Centennial High theater department presents 'The Storyteller's Collective' featuring three plays from October 17-26 to explore innovative storytelling techniques. Williamson County Source
- ➤ Tennessee Tech University is hosting 'Tech to You' in Williamson County to introduce prospective students to campus life and academic opportunities, offering on-the-spot scholarships and admissions information. Williamson County Source
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Little Shop of Horrors at The Turner Theater
Experience the quirky and entertaining tale of botanical bloodlust in this affectionate spoof of 1960s sci-fi movies, presented by Studio Tenn in their 15th season.
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Studio Tenn's Little Shop of Horrors Musical
Experience the whimsical and darkly comedic tale of Seymour and his carnivorous plant in Studio Tenn's delightful production of 'Little Shop of Horrors', a testament to love, greed, and monstrous desires.
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Little Shop of Horrors - A Production by Studio Tenn
Experience a captivating performance of 'Little Shop of Horrors,' a humorous take on 1960s sci-fi films, showcasing a tale of botanical bloodlust set in Skid Row.
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Katrina Burgoyne Live Performance
Experience a night of live music with Katrina Burgoyne at Puckett's Restaurant in Downtown Franklin.
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Wine & Dine for Special Olympics Tennessee
Experience an evening of culinary delights with exceptional chefs from Middle Tennessee while supporting a great cause, featuring wine tastings and a silent auction.
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The Deltaz Live Concert
Experience the live musical performance of The Deltaz at Puckett's Restaurant in Downtown Franklin.
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Studio Tenn's Little Shop of Horrors: A Spoof of 1960s Sci-Fi
Experience a delightful homage to 1960s science fiction films with Studio Tenn's quirky performance of Little Shop of Horrors set in the vibrant atmosphere of Skid Row.
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Baby Dedication at Gateway Franklin Church
Celebrate the special occasion of dedicating your child during the morning services at Gateway Franklin Church.
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DownRiver Collective Concert
Experience the unique sound of DownRiver Collective, a Nashville-based bluegrass string band that blends elements from country, folk, and Celtic music.
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Scarlet Magnum Live at Concrete Paradise
Experience an electrifying night of music featuring Scarlet Magnum at the Mockingbird Theater in Franklin.
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