Annual River Swing Event Benefiting Harpeth River Watershed Takes Place Oct 22

The Harpeth River Watershed Association (HRWA), a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to protecting the State Scenic Harpeth River and clean water in Tennessee, is hosting their annual River Swing event on Saturday, Oct. 22 at 5 p.m.

This year, HRWA will be celebrating “15 years of local success and national impact.” The River Swing will take place at Fairpath Farm, a pastoral setting on the banks of the Harpeth River. The event includes an art sale, made up of scenes of the Harpeth by The Chestnut Group, dinner, dancing and an auction.

Fairpark Farm is located at 2310 Del Rio Pike, Franklin. Tickets are $175 per person and tables of 10 are $1500. Tickets are available online at www.RiverSwing.org.

About the Harpeth River Watershed Association
The Harpeth River Watershed Association (HRWA) in middle Tennessee is dedicated to preserving and restoring the ecological health of the Harpeth River and its Watershed. Their work leverages the scientific and technical training and experience of their staff and advisors with the efforts of a diverse corps of volunteers who are crucial to every aspect of their programs. HRWA board members, volunteer leadership, and hundreds of supporters are county commissioners, local city staff and officials, government agency staff, concerned citizens, farmers, business leaders, scientists, engineers, and community leaders who share a commitment to having an ecologically healthy river.