Homes for the Holidays Home Tour

The Literacy Council of Williamson County announces that its acclaimed “Homes for the Holidays” tour will kick off this year on Friday, December 5th and run through Sunday, December 7th. This public tour of four estate homes will feature holiday décor from some of Nashville’s top designers.

Home #1 – Homeowners: Jane Ann and Mike Cain; Neighborhood: Annandale;
Designer: Tim Causey, ReCreations

Home #2 – Homeowner: Jennifer Vollmer; Neighborhood: Belle Rive II; Designer: Jenny Vollmer

Home #3– Homeowners: Kim and Ryan Foster; Neighborhood: Princeton Hills;
Designer: Tim Causey, ReCreations

Home #4– Homeowners: Melody and David Snodgrass; Neighborhood: Princeton Hills;
Designer: Richie Edwards, RED/Richard Edwards Design

Each estate will feature entertainment such as live music, as well as wine and spirits tastings, and one home will host a festive chocolate sculpture by gold-medal chocolatier Paul Burnash of Paul’s Chocolate Gallery in Franklin, TN. Additionally, a gift shop featuring vendors including Small Town Charm, Ashley Woodcock Designs, Stella and Dot, Gaye Condurelis Decorative Trees, Stacye Clark Designs and Hugh and Me Jewelry will be open at the Princeton Hills (Kim and Ryan Foster) estate for visitors seeking that perfect holiday gift.

“We broke our own record last year with attendance of over 1,600 visitors, and we expect to top that this year,” says Barbara Nowak, co-chair of the Homes for the Holidays tour.  “We have added musical entertainment at two of the homes—so the tour will be both a visual and audio extravaganza.”

The public tour begins Friday, December 5th at 5pm and runs through Sunday, December 7th at 6pm. Tickets can be purchased online at Homes4Holidays.org for $20 or at the door for $25. A Patrons Party will be held on Thursday, December 4th. This exclusive event enables ticketholders to meet the homeowners and designers, along with a wine tasting and hors d’oeuvres.

Tickets for this event are also available online. All proceeds from the home tour and Patron’s Party benefit the educational programs of the Literacy Council of Williamson County.

Literacy Council of Williamson County(http://literacycouncilwc.org) is a non-profit volunteer organization dedicated to enriching and transforming the lives of adults in Williamson County, Tennessee through free programs that encourage and enable clients to read, write, and employ basic math skills. The vision of the Council is for all people of Williamson County to have the ability to use literacy as the gateway to a better life.