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Wine Down Main Street 18 Tickets Now Available Online

Wine Down Main Street 18 Tickets Now Available Online

FRANKLIN, TN (06/15/18) – On Saturday, November 3, from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. downtown Franklin comes alive with Wine Down Main Street, a unique wine tasting event that takes place along Historic Main Street in Franklin, Tennessee.  Voted the number one Fundraiser/Charity Event for the tenth straight year in the Sizzle Awards, it’s the best night out all year: the streets are closed to traffic; wines, beers and spirits, provided by Lipman Brothers, are poured in the shops; food samplings are provided by area restaurants; and local musicians entertain you along the way.

Wine Down Main Street benefits Boys & Girls Clubs of Middle Tennessee, Franklin and Fairview Clubs, and has raised more than $1,859,737 since its inception in support of youth ages 5 – 18 years old.

Specially priced e-tickets are $75 per person until October 14, and $85 per person after that. VIP tickets are $125 per person and include admission to the VIP lounge (location TBA) with open bar, hors-d’oeuvres and live music. Premium VIP tickets may also be purchased for $200 and include a gift bag of items such as gift certificates, wine, and jewelry. Both VIP and Premium VIP tickets are limited. Advance tickets may be purchased at BGCMT.org or facebook.com/WineDownMainStreetBGCMT/. Tickets sold in the shops along Main Street will be available for purchase in September.

Event sponsors (as of June 15, 2018) include: Enterprise Holdings, Berry Farms, Franklin Synergy Bank, HCA TriStar, INSBANK, Nationwide Insurance: Randy Jones & Associates, United Healthcare, and US Bank.

Sponsors receive numerous advantages ranging from various advertisements to tickets and product placement opportunities. For sponsorship opportunities, please contact Denise Carothers, Resource Development Director, Williamson County, at 615-628-8188 or dcarothers@bgcmt.org.

Participating vendors (as of June 15, 2018) include: Avec Moi, boutiquemmm, Dion’s South, Finnley’s, Imago Dei, Jack Yacoubian Jewelers, Johnnie Q, Kilwins, Merridee’s Breadbasket, Savory Spice Shop, The Cellar on Main, The Registry, The Shop Around the Corner, Twine Graphics, Vue Optique, Walton’s Jewelry, and White’s Mercantile.

 Participating restaurants (as of June 15, 2018) include: Cabot Cheese, Cool Café, Frothy Monkey, Juice Bar, Kilwins, Mafiaozas, Merridee’s Breadbasket, Mimi’s Girl Artisan Bakery, Olivia Olive Oil, Papa C Pies, Puckett’s Grocery & Restaurant, Scout’s Pub, Taziki’s, and Triple Crown Bakery.

 

About Boys & Girls Clubs of Middle Tennessee

For more than 115 years, Boys & Girls Clubs of Middle Tennessee (BGCMT) has enabled all young people, especially those who need us most, to reach their full potential as productive, caring, and responsible citizens. Annually, more than 4,000 youth are served at nine Middle Tennessee Boys & Girls Clubs and through community outreach initiatives. Clubs are located in Davidson & Williamson counties. Boys & Girls Clubs provides a safe place, professional caring staff, fun and friendship, and high-impact youth development programs on a daily basis during critical non-school hours. Priority programs emphasize academic success, good character and citizenship, and healthy lifestyles.  To learn more, please visit www.bgcmt.org, like us on Facebook [GreatFuturesStartHere] or follow us on Twitter @BGCMT.

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