Looking for something to do this weekend? There are plenty of events in and around Williamson County. Check out these 5 events.
1Chukkers for Charity
Saturday, September 6, 1 pm – 6 pm
Riverview Farm, 1475 Moran Road, Franklin
It is the 29th Annual Chukkers for Charity, a fundraiser benefiting Rochelle Center and Saddle Up!, has grown into a prestigious family-friendly polo event that attracts a lively, diverse audience. Tennessee’s largest polo match is the big attraction along with tailgating or VIP cabana settings. The VIP cabanas feature a craft bar with signature cocktails, upscale afternoon lunch, silent auction and even stick horse races for the kids.
Find tickets here.
2Bacon and Barrel Festival
Friday, September 5, 6 pm – 9 pm
The Factory at Franklin, 230 Franklin Road, Franklin
Join in at Music City Bacon & Barrel Festival as we bring together bacon-loving local restaurants and barrel-aged spirits to savor an evening of southern indulgence. Bacon & Barrel ticket includes unlimited samples of signature bacon-themed dishes and 10 whiskey samples, plus live music, fun photo ops, and more.
Find more information here.
3Broken Wheel Festival
Saturday, September 6, 3 pm – 9 pm
2008 Johnson Industrial Boulevard, Nolensville
The Broken Wheel Festival is back this September. It is where we come together as a community in Nolensville to support our neighbors. This annual fundraising event is not just about raising money; it’s about fostering connections, celebrating our local culture, and having an energetic, fun time for a great cause.
This isn’t just another festival. By joining us, you’re helping support Round Up for Nolensville, a 501(c)(3) non-profit that assists residents experiencing financial hardship
Find tickets here.
4Full Moon Pickin’ Party
Friday, September 5, 6 pm
Percy Warner Park, 2500 Old Hickory Boulevard, Nashville
The Full Moon Pickin’ Party bluegrass music series has been a beloved Nashville tradition for nearly 30 years, bringing the community together for bluegrass under the stars in Percy Warner Park. With events running May-September, you can enjoy live bluegrass, local food trucks, cold brews, and more.
Find tickets here.
5St Jude Walk
Saturday, September 6, 8 am
First Horizon Park, 19 Jr. Gilliam Way, Nashville
Help raise money for St. Jude Children’s Hospital at the St. Jude Walk. There is no cost to register; you can collect donations online or in person.
As the community event for Childhood Cancer Awareness Month, the St. Jude Walk is where supporters unite across the country to provide hope and healing for families during their toughest times. Regardless of your pace or path, when you join the St. Jude Walk, you’re taking steps to cure childhood cancer.
The St. Jude Walk is an inspiring, family-friendly event that unites people across the nation behind the lifesaving mission of St. Jude: Finding cures. Saving children.®
Find more information here.
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