Members Matters – Join Us!

Are you interested in preserving the rich history, green spaces, and cultural way of life in Williamson County? Would you like to take part in preserving what makes this county so special?

Join the Heritage Foundation of Williamson County during Preservation Month and become an involved member advocating for its future.

The Heritage Foundation family is made up of devoted members from across Williamson County and beyond all with the common goal of advocating and preserving our county’s distinctive character and quality of life. Our membership is strong in voice, thoughtful in considering the balance between a vibrant and modern county, and responsible stewardship of our most historical places. The Heritage Foundation is a not-for-profit member-based organization, and all dues go to support the Foundation’s preservation, education, and signature festivals.

It only takes one reason to join the Heritage Foundation. We found ten…

1. LEARN about preservation and make the acquaintance of like-minded people.
2. APPRECIATE the history of Williamson County and its creators.
3. RECOGNIZE the significance of advocating for and protecting that which cannot be replaced.
4. SOCIALIZE at events held in private historic homes and at local landmarks.
5. MEET historic preservation professionals, educators, and authors.
6. ATTEND lectures and seminars on preservation issues facing County residents.
7. SHARE ideas, resources, and experiences with fellow citizens.
8. HELP protect and preserve Williamson County’s historic treasures and green spaces.
9. SUPPORT the preservation of historic landmarks, green spaces, and our signature festivals.
10. RECEIVE VIP invitations to our three festivals, Year In Review Night, and educational events.

Choose your reasons and join today by clicking here.

Members are the fuel to our Preservation engine. You keep the mission moving forward!

Please contact Grant E. Martin, Chief Advancement Officer, at (615) 591-8500 or gmartin@williamsonheritage.org to learn more about the Heritage Foundation’s preservation initiatives.