1 of 12
Ken and Linda Moore
2 of 12
Nancy Smith and Marty Ligon
3 of 12
Donny and Judy Jackson, Kay and Bob Musgrove
4 of 12
Jim McReynolds and Cathi Aycock
5 of 12
Tony and Lynne McAlister
6 of 12
Jan Marshall, Vivian Garrett, Shannon Leigh
7 of 12
J. Edward Campbell, Bari Beasley, Linda Campbell
8 of 12
Lynne McAlister and Kristy Williams
9 of 12
Shannon Leigh and Steve McLellan
10 of 12
Dianne and Pat Petty
11 of 12
Kelly Harwood and Bari Beasley
12 of 12
Vivian and David Garrett
The Franklin community gathered at Gallery 202 to crown the King and Queen of the upcoming Heritage Ball, in addition to revealing details of the highly anticipated event, such as décor, floral arrangements and the signature cocktail. Guests were greeted with the Ball's crafted cocktail entitled 'Catcher in the Rye,” created by Joni Cole, owner of Grays on Main.
Additional beverages were available in the beautiful garden before attendees entered the art gallery for a 'first look” at the Ball's table setting and florals, along with the array of art available at Gallery 202, which is owned by Kelly Harwood. Several pieces of the art that are set to be auctioned off at the Ball were also on display.
Toward the end of the evening, Heritage Ball Chair Nancy Smith and Honorary Chair Marty Ligon delivered remarks and thanked the Heritage Foundation and their staff for a wonderful reveal event and their excitement for the 2017 Heritage Ball. J. Edward and Linda Campbell were crowned King and Queen of the Ball in recognition of their numerous years volunteering in the Ball's green room and coordinating fellow volunteers and the band. Mayor Ken Moore and Linda Moore presented the Campbells with their respective crowns and thanked them for their dedication to the Heritage Foundation, Franklin Art Scene and the Franklin community as a whole.
The Heritage Ball will be hosted on Saturday, Sept. 16 at Eastern Flank Battlefield Park.