35th Annual Fish Fry Friday July 17th!
Bethlehem United Methodist Church once again will host their annual Fish Fry in Grassland Community of Franklin TN. It will be held this Friday, July 17th from 4:30 to 8pm. Over 1400 pounds of freshwater catfish will be prepared and consumed! Served with fresh garden tomatoes, white beans and hush puppies, tickets are sure to sell out quickly.
You can also plan to enjoy LIVE Bluegrass music, a silent Auction, Bake Sale, used Book Sale and the Children’s game area. Speaking of the Bake Sale, this is not your every day bake sale. Volunteers work all week preparing their special baked goods that in the past have been auctioned off for as much as $400 Emogene Ownby Hyde’s famous cream cheese pound cake!
Tickets are $10 for adults if purchased in advanced and $12 on the day of the event. Children 10 and younger eat for $5. Hot dogs will also be served for those kids who have developed the southern taste of good catfish 
Bethlehem United Methodist Church is at 2419 Bethlehem Loop Road, near the corner of Hillsboro Road and Old Hillsboro Road. For mor information, contact the church at 794-6721.
Connie Harvey is a full time Realtor with Prudential Woodmont Realty in Brentwood TN. She services both Buyers and Sellers with their Real Estate need in Franklin TN, Brentwood TN, Nashville TN, and surrounding areas. She can be reached at 615-661-7800 x 1300 or HarveyC@realtracs.com.
Connie Harveyis a local agent with Pilkerton Realtors, serving home buyers and sellers in Nashville, TN, Brentwood TN, and Franklin TN. Let her help you realize your Real Estate goals. She can be reached at 615-371-2474.
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Sounds like so much fun Connie - I've never had catfish!!! Hope it's a great success.
Pamela - catfish is so southern! I can't believe you've never had it!!!!!
Connie - I have never been to this - sounds like a great time. Thanks for sharing!
How nice of you to promote this event for the Church. 'Hope there is great attendance and they make a ton of money.
Kenneth - It's a great family event that really pulls out the community. The Grassland area really supports it.
Margaret - I found that I enjoy getting the news out on some of these smaller less publicized things. Since the money goes to a good cause, every little bit of help they can get is something. :)