1. Franklin Art Scene
WHAT:  It’s the first Art Scene of 2018.  Visit galleries and other stores which are open late on Friday night in downtown Franklin to see local and regional art.  For a complete list of galleries and stores, see the Downtown Franklin website.
WHEN:Â Friday, Jan, 5
WHERE: Â Downtown Franklin
2. Franklin Farmer’s Market
WHAT:Â Franklin Farmers Market is held year-round in Franklin. Â So, if you are starting your Whole 30 diet or just looking for some locally grown produce after a few weeks of indulgence, this is the place to start 2018. But there’s always Ellie’s Doughnuts if you need to cure your sugar craving.
WHEN: Saturday, Jan. 6, 9 am – noon
WHERE: The Factory in Franklin, 230 Franklin Road, Franklin
3. Cars ‘n’ Coffee
WHAT :Â Grab your coffee and come see a whole collection of cars and more. You will see flagship exotic cars, modified street cars, classic cars, lifted trucks, built-not-bought masterpieces of fabrication, motorcycles, custom boats and more.
WHEN: Saturday, Jan. 6, 7:30 a – 10 a
WHERE:  AMC Thoroughbred Cinemas, 633 Frazier Drive, Franklin
4. Â Yoga on Tap
WHAT: Join Mill Creek Brewing Co. for an invigorating hour-long power flow followed by a pint! The cost is $10 and includes a pint of Mill Creek beer following the class. Erika Rigsby of One Love Yoga & Wellness instructs this beginner-intermediate class. Attendees should bring a yoga mat and water.
WHEN: Saturday, Jan. 6, 11 a – noon
WHERE: 2008 Johnson Industrial Blvd, Nolensville, Tennessee
5. Franklin Theatre
WHAT: Take the family to a movie at the Franklin Theatre for just $5. On Saturday, Coco will have two showtimes. Despite his family’s generations-old ban on music, young Miguel dreams of becoming an accomplished musician like his idol Ernesto de la Cruz. Desperate to prove his talent, Miguel finds himself in the stunning and colorful Land of the Dead. After meeting a charming trickster named Héctor, the two new friends embark on an extraordinary journey to unlock the real story behind Miguel’s family history.
WHEN:Â Saturday, Jan. 6 – 10 a & 1 p.
WHERE: 419 Main Street, Franklin
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