Seventeen-year-old Gavin Tapia has a special talent – and he recently shared his talent to create a one-of-a-kind Christmas gift.
On January 9, Karen Cobb received the surprise of a lifetime – a new home!
With the COVID-19 pandemic still creating hardships, GraceWorks Ministries is excited to announce that their mobile food pantry is returning to Fairview in January!
Fairview received some exciting news late last week as Williamson County Mayor Rogers Anderson, City of Fairview Manager Scott Collins and the leadership team of Vintage Millworks announced the company’s plans to relocate its headquarters, showroom and manufacturing operations from Nashville…
The Fairview community is working to build a new playground in Bowie Nature Park to replace the old Treehouse Playground which had to be removed in 2019 for safety reasons – but the new playground still needs a name!
A group of young Fairview boys decided to advance their soccer skills and formed a team to compete in the Mid State Youth Sports Indoor Fall Soccer League.
High school seniors have an additional month of time to complete their Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
One local Fairview postal carrier took to social media last week to offer local residents some tips on how they can assist in improving mail delivery.
Friends of Williamson County Animal Center (FOWCAC) recently announced a new initiative to assist residents in need of pet food - The Paw Pantry.
The Fairview community is working to build a new playground in Bowie Nature Park to replace the old Treehouse Playground which had to be removed in 2019 for safety reasons – but the new playground still needs a name!
November 26 was a dark day for the Fairview community after the death of 21-year-old Eli Sullivan in a UTV accident. Since that time, many members of the community have been searching for ways to show their love and support to the Sullivan family.
The Bowie Playground Project t-shirts have arrived!
The City of Fairview currently has a citizen seat opening on the Municipal Planning Commission.
The Williamson County Parks and Recreation Department (WCPR) has new expanded operating hours in several of its recreation facilities as of January 2.
The Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee, a charitable organization dedicated to enrich the quality of life in 40 Middle Tennessee counties and beyond, announced more than $2.4 million in grants were given to 350 local nonprofit organizations as part of the annual grant-making process.
Did you know that the City of Fairview has designated Bowie Nature Park set as a Christmas tree recycle location?
The Williamson County Parks and Recreation Department (WCPR) is ushering in the New Year at Timberland Park with a new set of operating hours and an assortment of nature programs.
In accordance with the Tennessee Department of Health, the Williamson County Health Department is transitioning to administering the COVID-19 vaccines using a waitlist system, named the Williamson County COVID Priority List.
Williamson County Schools released a brief statement on Thursday announcing plans for the school system to return to in-class learning next week.
Students and their families should check their bus numbers and routes before the second semester begins Tuesday, January 5.
Williamson County Schools announced Friday afternoon that all WCS schools - elementary, middle and high - will begin the second semester under the remote learning plan next week, January 5 through January 8.
The Williamson County Parks and Recreation Department (WCPR) offers an assortment of nature programs at Timberland Park including New Year hikes this weekend.
The votes have been tallied and the winners determined for Fairview's Sixth Annual Christmas Lights Competition and Holiday Lights Tour. The contest was a big success with many local residents lighting up their homes and yards for others to enjoy!
Main Street Media of Tennessee, a publisher of local print and digital media products in the Nashville area, is launching a new online daily newspaper.
If you chose to decorate a live Christmas tree this year, David Dodoro would like to help you dispose of it after the holidays. Once again, Dodoro has volunteered to collect Christmas Trees for the Elephant Sanctuary in Hohenwald.
Like so many community organizations, the Fairview Community Theater (FCT) group has struggled through 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. However, the creative group decided they still had an opportunity to make the holidays special.
Loretta Berry does not have to leave her Fairview home to enjoy amazing holiday scenes. When you step inside her front door, you quickly discover Berry has created a spectacular Christmas Village all her own.
On Monday, Williamson County changed their COVID testing options at the Williamson County Ag Expo Center. They are now offering a self-test along with testing performed by the Williamson County Health Department. Both testing options are free and no insurance is required.
Have you heard about the Bowie Playground Build Online Store? The online store is currently selling “Bowie Playground Project” t-shirts in an effort to raise funds to build a new playground in Bowie Nature Park. The last day to order a t-shirt is December 28 with delivery estimated in four …
Here's a list of Fairview area holiday services and events:
The Fairview community’s giving spirit is shining bright on Maple Village senior residents this holiday season.
The Williamson County Parks and Recreation Department (WCPR) is hosting a holiday art exhibit at the Williamson County Enrichment Center, 110 Everbright Ave. in Franklin, featuring the work of artist, Kimberly Daniel.
WCS Superintendent Jason Golden has promoted WCS Staff Accountant and Internal Auditor Rachel Farmer to Assistant Superintendent of Budget and Finance for the district. Farmer has served in her role at WCS for the past eight years.
Fairview’s Annual Memory Tree in Bowie Nature Park will continue in 2020, according to Eileen Brogan, president of the Friends of Bowie Nature Park.
Williamson County Animal Center (WCAC) in Franklin will have its monthly public rabies and microchip clinic on Saturday, December 19 from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. at the shelter, 106 Claude Yates Dr.
Local residents can let their Christmas lights shine as Fairview's Sixth Annual Christmas Lights Competition and Holiday Lights Tour is officially underway! The contest is being sponsored by Alexander Chevrolet-BuickGMC in Dickson and Walmart in Fairview!
Fairview Middle School hosted their Kick Off The Holidays event November 29. The festive fundraising event offered a host of donated items and creative baskets in their silent auction. There was also FMS spirit wear sales, food trucks, holiday wreaths and an on-site wrapping service.
Austin Peay State University Dean's List for Spring 2020
Tennessee Governor Bill Lee recently elected Fairview resident Greg Burlison to serve as public defender for the 21st Judicial District. Williamson County is in the 21st Judicial District along with Hickman, Lewis, and Perry Counties.
Saturday’s ‘Magical’ Reverse Fairview Christmas Parade free for all, entry fee waived, rain date set
The Fairview Area Chamber of Commerce has eliminated the entry fee for anyone wanting to exhibit a float in the community’s first-ever Reverse Christmas Parade, scheduled for this Saturday, December 12 in Bowie Nature Park.
If you are in need of help with some Christmas gifts for your children ages birth to 12 years, the Meeting Place Church invites you to their 2020 Toy Store event this Sunday, December 13.
The Williamson County Parks and Recreation Department (WCPR) offers an assortment of nature programs at Timberland Park through the end of the year and into 2021. All programs are open to the public and free of charge. Program participation is limited to meet social distancing requirements. …
COVID has many good little boys and girls unable to visit with Santa this year, but the Williamson County Parks and Recreation Department is still offering their Letters to Santa service to make sure every wish list gets to the North Pole!
The City of Fairview is working in partnership with the Friends of Bowie Nature Park and the Bowie Playground Build Committee to bring a new playground to the nature park – and you can help!
GraceWorks Ministries will host their last mobile food pantry of 2020 this Saturday, December 5. The free food distribution will take place at Fairview High School starting at 8 a.m. until all the food is gone. Anyone picking up food should use the entrance off King Road.
The COVID-19 pandemic has negatively impacted many lives across our nation – and across the Fairview community, leading one local couple to turn their negative situation into a positive experience.
The family of Eli Sullivan has announced the funeral arrangements for the 21-year-old Fairview native who lost his life in a tragic accident Thanksgiving morning.
The Fairview community is invited to attend a candlelight vigil late this afternoon to remember Eli Sullivan, 21, a Fairview native that tragically died in a vehicle accident on Thanksgiving morning.
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