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Reagan Desoto, Anna Quinn French, Fletcher Daniel, Eli Mayberry, Whitt McDaniel, Laura Abbott, Avery Witt, and Bennett Kesler
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David Garrett, Bari Beasley, Jan and Andy Marshall
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David William, Erin Keogh-Rankin, Tim Sovie, and Joshua Giamanco
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Ed Silva
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Steve McLellan of Garden Delights
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Florals by Garden Delights
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Jamey Parker, David Garrett, Bari Beasley, and Jennifer Parker
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Kala Ellis, Brandon Thomason, and Joni Cole of GRAY'S on Main
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Wendy Dunavant
As the Franklin community arrived at Eastern Flank Battlefield Park on Saturday, September 15 for the 45th annual Heritage Ball, guests were instantly transported to an elegant evening of food, drink, dancing and fundraising for the Heritage Foundation of Williamson County, TN.
Upon arrival, ladies and gentlemen were welcomed by Ball Chair and Presenting Sponsor Emily Magid and invited to order a drink at the bar featuring Gray’s on Main signature cocktails, The Caterpillar and Drink Me.
In addition to cocktails and passed hors d'oeuvres, auction items were displayed throughout the event and available for bid. This year’s auction featured one-of-a-kind trips, concert tickets, jewelry, art, and experiences.
At 7:30 p.m., hosts and hostesses rang the dinner bell and invited more than 750 attendees to take their seats in the main ballroom. The décor was inspired by Emily Magid’s love for tie-dye with tents draped in deep blues and divine greenery with florals designed by Steve McLellan. The dinner menu by Sargent’s Fine Catering included a refreshing salad topped with cucumber and watermelon, a main course of filet mignon and chocolate raspberry mousse for dessert.
Following recognition of the event sponsors by CEO of the Heritage Foundation, Bari Beasley and President of the Heritage Foundation Board, David Garrett, guests were invited to join the dance floor for dancing and live music by The Atlanta Allstars.
The 45th annual Heritage Ball raised more than $230,000, the most ever raised from the event, for future preservation efforts throughout Williamson County.
The Heritage Ball was made possible by Emily Magid, Barry and Jackie Alexander, Bright Event Productions, Grogan Jewelers by Lon, Vanderbilt Health, Bristol Development, SouthStar, Wesley Financial Group, LLC, Argent Trust, Brookdale Senior Living, CapWealth Advisors, CoreCivic, First Bank, First Citizens National Bank, Franklin Synergy Bank, Senator Bill and Tracy Frist and The Dorothy Cate and Thomas F. Frist Foundation, Garden Delights, GSRM, The Heritage at Brentwood, Landmark Bank, Lipman, Morgan Stanley – The Edwards Pharris Group, Pinnacle Financial Partners, Southern Events, Tennessee Equine Hospital – Barry Farms Animal Hospital and Williamson Medical Center.