12/12/09

Dickens of a Christmas Dec 12, 13 2009

Photos and text by Harrison McClary

Step back to the era of Charles Dickens and his many colorful characters in the 24th annual Dickens of a Christmas festival in Franklin, TN.

As you stroll along Main Street you will pass many of the characters of Dicken’s stories. Jacob Marley is there wrapped in his chains warning Scrooge to repent. David Carter, the man who portrays Marley, has been doing street characters in Franklin for over 20 years, and the Dickens festival for at least 16 years. He says “I do it because its a lot of fun and I love entertaining.”


Of course Scrooge is present greeting all with a BAAA HUMBUG. Mr Scrooge strolls along the streets allowing his photo to be made, but no touching! You may be a pick pocket, or worse.


Further along the road a pair of English Bobbies are walking patrol. These fellows are more than acting the part of police officers, they are members of Franklin’s police department. The department has the consumes made so that the officers can fit in at the festival and enjoy the day while they are working.


Other characters are dressed in period costumes, ladies in hoop dresses, men in top hats and long coats. The ghost of Christmas Future is also seen wandering the streets.


Several street performers line the street. One such performer is thirteen year old Kayla Balda playing clarinet. Balda says she plays to make a little extra money to buy gifts for her family. “Its fun spreading a little cheer” she says of playing at the festival.



Another performer is folk harpist Abigail Bobo. She has played in the festival for four years. “Its a great deal of family fun and it helps to bring music to the little ones” she said. She began performing in the Dickens event because she had enjoyed the festival and wanted to be a part of it.


Perhaps the most unusual musical talent at the festival is Donal Hinely who serenades his audiences with glasses filled with water. He plays Christmas classics by rubbing his fingers over the tops of glasses partly filled with water. His songs are filled with wonderful tones and the music is a resounding success with his listeners. In between performances he pours warm water into a glass, he says it is hard to keep his wet fingers warm in the cold weather.


The streets also have numerous vendors selling arts and crafts and food. The festival is a great place to shop for special gifts, and to try different foods from many of Franklin’s restaurants. There is a kids area with a small petting zoo. There are performances at different locations along main Street through out the days. Carriage rides are also offered around the square.


10/17/09


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9/11/09

22nd Annual Pioneer Power Days

22nd Annual Pioneer Power Days
Eagleville, TN
September 11 &12
Gates open at 7:00 am

Photography and text by Harrison McClary

For those who love old tractors and the power of days gone by it does not get much better than the Pioneer Power Days in Eagleville, TN. The event draws approximately 300 exhibitors from across the region.

As you walk the rolling hills you will see all makes and types of tractors. There is even a Pink John Deere MT and a Ford 1949 8N with a V8 Flathead engine installed. The Ford looks more like a dragster than it does a tractor.


I found a restored version of the model of tractor I grew up driving on our family farm. A John Deere 430. I spent many hours in the drivers seat of that old tractor.

Some interesting designs are also seen, including a Silver King tractor that has a front end reminiscent of an old train with a cow catcher added. There are also examples of small yard tractors such as Cub Cadets and one blue one called a Pennsylvania Panzer.



There are several demonstrations of old style equipment in use. Once such exhibit that is fun to watch is the Nichols & Shepard 1927 Thresher. The thresher is driven by a Farmall H tractor and a belt that is about 25 feet long. A wagon is parked along the side of the thresher and two men toss the grain into the thresher using pitchforks. The grain enters the machine and is separated from the straw and the straw is blown out the opposite end.
Throughout Friday and Saturday there are several events you may want to see. On Friday a Tractor Pull starts at 6:00 pm. There also are Tractor Games, Demonstrations, Skillet Throws and Double Tree events.

On Saturday there is a Parade at 11:00 am, a Kids Pedal Pull and Race, that starts after the parade. There is another Tractor Pul at 2:00 pm.

Admission is $5.00 with children 12 and under free with a paying adult.

9/9/09

Sam Davis Home

Sam Davis Home
1399 Sam Davis Road
Smyrna, TN 37167

Text and photography by Harrison McClary


The Sam Davis Home in Smyrna is a very relaxing place to get away from the hustle and bustle of modern life. A walk around the grounds is relaxing, few city noises intrude to destroy the peaceful setting. The house is located on 160 acres along Stewarts Creek in Smyrna.



The farm boasts restored buildings from the old South. There are several restored Slave quarters. The smaller birth home of Sam Davis and the old Plantation era home all combine to create the feeling of stepping back in time.

The grounds are well populated with large trees, adding to the relaxing atmosphere. It is easy to walk along the split rail fences and gaze over the cotton fields and get a feeling for what life may have been like in the old south.




The Home offers tours that begin with a documentary video of Sam Davis and a visit to the museum. Following this there is a guided tour of the nine room main house and surrounding buildings.

Throughout the year the site offers special events including Haunted Hay Rides, Quilt Shows, Heritage Days. For a full list click here.

Sam Davis gained his fame during the Civil War when he was captured and accused of being a spy by Union forces. After repeated questioning he was hanged. One of the last things he is reputed to have said, after being asked to divulge his sources, was
“ If I had a thousand lives to live, I would give them all, rather than betray a friend or my country ”
The family Cemetery where Sam Davis is buried.

9/8/09

Magic & Balloon Twisting By Roger


You may not have realized it, but most everyone has seen Roger perform his balloon twisting and magid in and around Murfreesboro. He is very entertaining to kids and adults alike! I hired him for the grand opening of the Millworks Theatre in May and everyone loved watching him!


For 16 years or so he has been entertaining young and old alike. If you haven't hired him for a party or corporate event, I suggest you do! He's simply amazing!


Contact Roger at magicbyroger@aol.com or 615.653.6040.
Tell him Family Fun 101 or Paint The Town Events sent you!

8/18/09


Saturday, September 19, 2009 @ 7:00 AM
McClain Christian Academy
1662 Leeville Pike
Lebanon, TN 37087


Registration Closing Date: Thursday, September 17, 2009 @ 11:59 PM


Certification
USA Track & Field Certified Course

Left on Leeville Pike from Start; Left on Hartman; Right on Franklin Road; Left on Old Shannon Road; Right on Holloway; Out and Back Flat Course


Additional Information
Packet Pickup Friday, September 18, 2009 12PM-7PM. Packet Pickup Saturday, September 19, 2009 5:30AM-6:30AM. Saturday, September
19, 2009 Welcome 6:45 Wheelchair Start 6:50 Half Marathon Start 7:00 Kids One Mile Fun Run Start 7:05 Awards Ceremony 9:30 Course


For more information about the marathon and MCA click HERE.