Bone and Joint Institute of Tennessee will host the third annual Skeleton Gala on Saturday, October 26 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.
The masquerade event is Bone and Joint Institute’s primary fundraiser and benefits the Williamson Health athletic training program and scholarships for students who will be pursuing health science degrees in college.
“Giving back is at the core of the Bone and Joint Institute, and we are so honored to be able to care for student-athletes in our community,” said Scott Arthur, M.D. “Through this event, and your generous support, we are able to further our commitment to the athletes of today while investing in the next generation of healthcare professionals.”
One of the primary beneficiaries of the Skeleton Gala is the Craig Ferrell Memorial Scholarship Fund. Named in honor of the late Dr. Ferrell, these scholarships are given to Williamson County high school students who are pursuing a college degree in health sciences.
Bone and Joint Institute and Williamson Health are proud partners that bring impact to the community by providing sports medicine care to Williamson County student-athletes and their families. In addition, the Bone and Joint Institute physicians also serve as team physicians for several area private schools.
Tickets for the 2024 event are still available at $300 per person. More information can be found at https://boneandjointtn.org/foundation/.