it benefits primarily Second Harvest food bank and a secondary beneficiary is the Montessori School of Franklin's community outreach scholarship fund for low income children.
Here are the details:
DEC. 7 IN FRANKLIN
The third annual Westhaven Holiday Home Tour begins at 6 p.m. Dec. 5 and runs through Dec. 7.
Visitors will see six Westhaven residences, each professionally decorated for the holiday season by a different interior designer.
Franklin Marketplace is decorating the home at 1576 Championship Blvd. with a "going green" theme, while ReCreations is doing 1580 Championship Blvd. as a "traditional Tudor with a twist."
"They are using a good chunk of my stuff and embellishing on that," said Julie Robideau, homeowner of the Tudor house. Her Christmas decorations include a collection of nutcrackers. Pianist Claire Cope will perform at the Robideau house Sunday afternoon.
Rooms Revived is decorating 700 Abbott Place as a "chocolate and berry lover's dream," while Bella Vita Designs will be decorating 109 Morning Mist Lane with "Hollywood glamour with Southern charm."
Harmony Home is decorating 101 Morning Mist Lane to illustrate "the reason for the season," and Lauralee Interiors will showcase 303 Morning Mist Lane with a "looking for Santa" theme.
Carolers from New Hope Academy will perform Friday night and luminarias will decorate the neighborhood Saturday night. Drinks and food will be available from The Frisky Berry.
IF YOU GO
Advance tickets are $12 available at www.westhavenfoundation.org and $15 on the days of the tour at the Westhaven Residents Club. Tour hours are 6-9 p.m. Dec. 5, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. and 6-9 p.m. Dec. 6 and 1-5 p.m. Dec. 7. The Westhaven subdivision is on Highway 96 in Franklin.
Proceeds from the event benefit Second Harvest Food Bank's Backpack program for children and the Montessori School of Franklin.