Williamson-County Based App, Lifeogeny, Celebrates Summer Events at Main Street Festival in Franklin, TN

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Whether you’re a Nashville Native or a Middle-Tennessee transplant, you’ve no-doubt heard of downtown Franklin’s Main Street Festival. This annual event, hosted by the Williamson County Heritage Foundation, takes place in Franklin’s star-studded, historic downtown, drawing visitors from near and far. This year’s event was no different, offering a well-welcomed excuse for Davidson- and Williamson-County residents to mingle with local restaurants, businesses, and makers. 

That’s why Lifeogeny founder, Jenny Haarbauer couldn’t pass up the opportunity to help sponsor this local event. 

Jenny and her resilient team hit the streets and beat the heat, proudly showcasing her recently-launched app, Lifeogeny. Check out these fun shots captured by Austin Thompson of the Williamson Herald.

It was truly an honor to share Lifeogeny and the driving power behind the app, the experience economy, with festival goers and local businesses alike. Needless to say, it’s events like these that help businesses and locals form the long-lasting bonds that create community, and we were thrilled to be a part of it. From all of us behind Lifeogeny, we want to extend our sincerest thank you to everyone who showed interest and/or support at the event. 

Didn’t make it out to the Main Street Festival?


We hate that we missed you, but it’s never too late to connect with your community — which is precisely why we created Lifeogeny. Our free mobile app helps locals find must-see events and happenings around Middle Tennessee by connecting you with businesses in your area. Plus, Lifeogeny hosts get a free marketing resource to share information about their business and their upcoming schedule with their local followers. Did we mention it’s free?

We look forward to connecting with you and keeping Middle Tennessee in the k(now)!

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