Bone and Joint Institute of Tennessee will host the second annual Skeleton Gala on Saturday, October 28 in Liberty Hall at The Factory at Franklin. Attendees can enjoy dinner, drinks, a silent auction and dancing, featuring the dynamic band Burning Las Vegas.
Bone and Joint Institute is committed to giving back to the community in many ways. From providing sports medicine physicians for the Williamson County Schools to funding scholarships and supporting local organizations, the orthopaedic group is always looking for opportunities to get involved in Williamson County.
βWe donβt just provide services to the community β¦ we are part of the community,β said Casey Davidson, M.D., orthopaedic surgeon and physician chair of the Bone and Joint Fund of the Williamson Health Foundation. βOur team loves being able to help great organizations that serve the area, support local students and also honor our late founder, Dr. Craig Ferrell.β
One of the primary beneficiaries of the Skeleton Gala is the Craig Ferrell Memorial Scholarship Fund. Named in honor of Dr. Ferrell, these scholarships are given to Williamson County high school students who are pursuing a college degree in health sciences. Other organizations who have benefited from the Bone and Joint Fund include Friends of Franklin Parks, Brightstone, Forrest Spence Fund, Deer Run Camps & Retreats and A Vintage Affair.
βThe response to our inaugural event last year was tremendous, and we are looking forward to a bigger and better event this year to be able to continue to support the communities where we live and work,β said Davidson.
Tickets for the 2023 event are still available at $275 per person. More information can be found atΒ www.boneandjointtn.org/skeleton-gala/.