Williamson Weekend: 5 Happenings This Weekend

Looking for something to do this weekend? There are plenty of events in and around Williamson County. Check out these 5 events.

1Owl Day at Owl’s Hill

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Saturday, November 2, 10 am – 1 pm

Owl’s Hill, 545 Beech Creek Road S, Brentwood

A celebration of all things owl at Owl’s Hill Sanctuary! Meet our non-releasable program owls and enjoy entertaining and informative talks on each species. Make an owl craft, dissect owl pellets, go for a scavenger hunt and more! Interesting and fun for all ages!

Find tickets here. 

2Wine Down Main Street

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Saturday, November 2, 7 pm – 10 pm

Downtown Franklin Main Street, Franklin

Wine Down Main Street is an annual wine-tasting event held in the historic downtown area of Franklin, Tennessee. This year, the event is scheduled for Saturday, November 2, 2024. During the event, more than 30 shops along Main Street host wines from around the world. Participants can taste wines, shop, and sample food from local restaurants while enjoying live music.

Find tickets here. 

3Deer’s Run Mother Son Fall Event

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Sunday, November 3, 1 pm – 5 pm

Deer Run Camp, 3845 Perkins Road, Thompson’s Station

The November Mother-Son Date is the perfect opportunity to carve some me-and-you time before you dive into your busy holiday season! Enjoy a picnic lunch in one of the many scenic wooded areas on site, recreational activities, campfire, and hike under changing leaves as The Valley transforms with autumn beauty.

4Fall Festival

Saturday, November 2, 3 pm – 7 pm

1800 Highland Avenue, Columbia

Annual outdoor Fall Festival! This is primarily a children and youth event for our Columbia community free to the public. We’ll have a bounce house, chili cook-off, games & competitions, basketball, a Fall Photo Booth, cotton candy and popcorn machines, hamburgers and hotdogs, and more.

5Cheekwood’s El Dia de los Muertos Festival

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Saturday-Sunday, November 2-3, 9 am – 5 pm

Cheekwood, 1200 Forrest Park Drive, Nashville

Cheekwood invites you to celebrate the traditions of Mexico and Latin America during the 25th Annual Day of the Dead Festival, where families come together to honor their ancestors.

Find more information here. 

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1 COMMENT

  1. Nov. 10 Bethlehem United Methodist church is having an Art sow and sale. I sent a press release a few weeks ago and it was received by Andrea Hinds. Would you like a copy of the flier or photos of the art to publicize this event? Thanks! Margo woodruff

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