
https://williamsonheritage.org/events/dickens-of-a-christmas/
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FESTIVAL HOURS
December 14 | 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
December 15 | 11:00 AM – 5:00 PM
PARKING & SHUTTLE
Franklin Transit will offer shuttle services to and from the festival.
Shuttle rides are $1 per person, each way. All Franklin Transit vehicles are ADA accessible. No pets (except certified service animals), non-folding strollers, or food & drink (bottled water is permitted).
Locations: Franklin Transit will offer shuttle services to and from the festival starting at 10:00 AM Saturday morning and 11:00 am on Sunday morning. Shuttle rides are $1 per person, each way. All Franklin Transit vehicles are ADA accessible. No pets (except certified services animals), non- folding strollers, or food & drink (bottled water is permitted).
Franklin Transit Locations: Pick up locations will be the Park at Harlinsdale Farm and Franklin High School (last shuttle leaves 15 minutes before the end of the festival).
Handicap Accessible Parking – Please use the 2nd and 4th Avenue garages or Franklin Transit’s Park & Ride service.
There is no street parking within the festival footprint.
WEATHER
The festival is rain or shine! Please come prepared for the predicted weather. If there are high winds or storms that make the conditions unsate, the festival will be closed.
PET-FRIENDLY FEATURES & TIPS
- Prepare for your pet – bring hydration & waste bags
- Keep your furry friend leashed – This helps to ensure they are secure in the crowd and other attendees don’t get any unwanted attention.
- Keep it clean – please be a responsible pet owner and pick up after your pet.
- Weather 101 – Keep in mind any impending inclement weather and plan accordingly for your pet.
- Be your pet’s best advocate – Know your pet, including what they link and do not like, so you can know if the festival environment will be appropriate for them.
EMERGENCIES
If you are experiencing a life-threatening emergency, please dial 911.
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