Jun 18 Tuesday
TCP presents a thriller that will keep you on the edge of your seat. This play is an adaptation by Jeffrey Hatcher from the original play which debuted and was set in the 1960’s. The adapted version is set in 1946. While there are some differences, the original story remains the same. A blind woman is unknowingly in possession of a doll filled with valuable items. A plot to find the doll at any cost is put in place and the woman has to rely on her keen senses and her determination to win the battle. Enjoy us for an evening that will have you thinking for weeks!
Jun 19 Wednesday
Jun 20 Thursday
New Food Pantry now available to neighborhood and surrounding areas twice a month. Every 2nd Thursday of each month we will be giving away non-perishable goods and personal care items. On the 4th Thursday of each month we will be serving a hot meal.
Jun 21 Friday
Jun 22 Saturday
Jun 23 Sunday
Jun 27 Thursday
Jul 04 Thursday
The Town of Farragut’s annual Independence Day Parade returns at 9:30 a.m. on Thursday, July 4. The parade begins on Kingston Pike at Stadium Drive and continues to Boring Road, just east of Farragut Towne Square Shopping Center (former Ingles store site).
Due to the Independence Day Parade, Kingston Pike from Lendon Welch Way to Federal Boulevard will be closed from 8:30 a.m. to approximately noon on Tuesday, July 4. Options for parade detours are as follows: North side - Campbell Station Road to Grigsby Chapel Road to Smith Road to Kingston Pike (going west) or Campbell Station Road to Parkside Drive to Lovell Road (going east). South side - Concord Road to Turkey Creek Road to Virtue Road to Kingston Pike.
Also, S. Campbell Station Road from Kingston Pike to Brooklawn Boulevard and Municipal Center Drive will be closed from 8:30 to 9:15 a.m. for the Farragut Freedom Run.
For more information about the parade, please call the Farragut Parks & Recreation Department at 865-218-3376.