Saturday, March 17, 2012
This year Historic Downtown Franklin celebrates St. Patrick’s Day actually on SAINT PATRICK'S DAY with the Franklin Main Street Brew Fest. Tickets are $40 and include tastings of more than 50 beers and a sampling of Irish whiskey in the Main Street shops from 6 to 9 p.m. Main Street is closed to vehicle traffic but free and open to pedestrian traffic with most shops and restaurants open throughout the event.
The 2012 Franklin Main Street Brewfest will be filled with Irish Music throughout the streets. A group from Nashville Pipes and Drums will be strolling through the streets while playing traditional Irish music on bagpipes and drums. Up towards “five points’ in the street will be the band “Irish Gypsies”. This group has been performing throughout the region for years and will be filling the area with popular Irish Pub songs. Also, Mitch O’Reily will be wandering the streets and different tasting areas playing Irish flute music.
For a safe ride email twilighttodd@tmagroup.org or call Franklin Transit at 615-628-0263. Make reservations at least 48 hours in advance/$6.00 per person round trip.
On Fourth Avenue, look for Irish-themed festival food including fish and chips, roasted corn and potatoes, Irish stew and kettle corn. The event is in its eighth year and formerly featured a street festival throughout the day. This year, the street will remain open throughout the day for regular business, closing at 4 p.m. to set-up for the evening event.
Ticket holders will check in at the Franklin Theatre on Main Street to get their special tasting glasses, a map to the tasting sites, and a description of the beers and Irish whiskey to sample. Check-in is available from 5 p.m. throughout the event, but the tasting sites open at 6 p.m.
Tickets are available by clicking on the Heritage Foundation Logo up below.

All proceeds will go to Downtown Franklin Association for promotion and continued revitalization of the historic district, which is on the National Register of Historic Places and designated by the National Trust as a Great American Main Street and a Preserve America community.
For information on site, come by the headquarters tent at the Franklin Theatre on Main Street 
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