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    Wednesday Night Wags Featuring Terri Clark, Anita Cochran and Ty Herndon

    Wednesday Night Wags Featuring Terri Clark, Anita Cochran and Ty Herndon

    Happy Tales Humane Society

    June 4, 2008

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    Grand Ole Opry member and CMA favorite Terri Clark headlines the Wednesday Night Wags third annual event at the Factory at Franklin (Jamison Hall). Also enjoy performances by Anita Cochran and Ty Herndon.

    Enjoy free music in the commons area with Gypsy Pompe, Jackie Simons and many more. Be sure to browse around Jamison Hall looking at the beautiful displayed artwork from Martin Masters including works by Barbara Bays, Renee LeRose, Maxine Kunkel and John Fisher. Also see what fabulous creations Nashville's leading chefs have made. It's a competition you don't want to miss with chefs from Watermark, Bistro 215, Sunset Grill and more. The children will get to enjoy some fun of their own with Animal Gambill's Critter Crusade book reading. Not to mention, you can bring your own pet to compete in a competition for Stupid Pet Tricks, Look-Alike contests, Prettiest/Ugliest and many others. All events benefit Happy Tales Humane of Middle Tennessee.

    • Ticket Info

      Tickets: On Sale May 19
      $30/Individual Ticket
      $100/Purrr-fect Wag Pack includes 4 wag events
      $250/Party 10-Pack includes 10 tickets for 1 wag event

    • Dates & Times

      Dates:
      June 4, 2008

      Times:
      Wednesday 6:00pm Free music, Chef's Showcase, Animal Gambill and Pet Contest

      8:00pm Terri Clark, Anita Cochran and Ty Herndon

    • NOTE: We do our best to ensure the accuracy of information, however, it is a good idea to visit the official website or call the venue for possible schedule changes.

    • Venue Info

      The Factory at Franklin

      230 Franklin Road Franklin, TN 37065

      Full map and directions

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