An enchanted evening awaits all princesses in the making and the father figures or special people in their lives on the eve of Father’s Day, Saturday, June 16 from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. at Homestead Manor at 4683 Columbia Pike in Thompson’s Station.
The events barn on the historic Thompson’s Station property will be transformed into a magical space fit for royalty with twinkle lighting, a canopy ceiling, and other sparkly details.
Guests are encouraged to come dressed the part as their favorite princesses on the arms of their princes and will be led in a mini-dance lesson before dancing the night away together.
“We are excited to treat our friends and neighbors in Thompson’s Station to a fairy tale-inspired evening,” Sally Mink, Marketing Director for A. Marshall Hospitality said. “As a family- and community-focused company, we feel privileged to give others the opportunity to make lasting memories of their own with us.”
A special dinner prepared by the chef team at Homestead Manor’s restaurant, Harvest, will be offered buffet-style and will include fried chicken tenders, beef sliders, mac and cheese, mashed potatoes and green beans. Hattie Jane’s Creamery, a sister concept to Homestead, will provide a variety of ice creams and toppings for a build-your-own-sundae bar and guests will also enjoy cookies from Baked in Nashville. A selfie station will be set up and decked out with props to capture the memories that are sure to be made.
A ticket for one daughter and one adult $40, and each additional child in the party is $5. Tickets are available at eventbrite.com. Though it’s billed as a father-daughter event, the Homestead Manor team notes that anyone who fills a father or leader role for a child is invited to attend.
A separate menu will be offered for guests with dietary restrictions. Those with special dietary requests may email specifics to Homestead Manor events coordinator Natalie Madge at [email protected] prior to the event. To learn more, visit www.homesteadmanor.com/enchanted or www.facebook.com/homesteadmanor.