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April 01, 2026

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It’s the 50th Annual Bethlehem UMC Fish Fry!

A good old-fashioned social with delicious, all-you-can-eat catfish, live music and a free children’s area.

One of Franklin’s longest running events, the Bethlehem United Methodist Church Fish Fry, returns Friday, July 18 from 4 – 8 p.m.

This year marks the 50th year on the shaded grounds of the Grassland church (2419 Bethlehem Loop Road, Franklin). All proceeds will support the church’s missions, including Kathy’s Backpacks which provides new backpacks and supplies for area school children in need.

The Bethlehem Bluegrass Band will fill the grounds with classic, bluegrass favorites. Popular area band, Kandace & the Gents, will also be performing contemporary hits. In addition, a youth choir reunion will be held with former members performing a choir all-time favorite song before Kandace & the Gents take to the stage.

The menu includes 1,800 pounds of catfish. In addition, guests can enjoy hushpuppies, sliced tomatoes, white beans and cole slaw created from a secret church recipe. Boy Scout Troop 1 will help to serve drinks.

Handicapped seating is available in the air-conditioned gym. The event also offers convenient take-out and golf carts from parking to serving lines.

The silent auction includes artwork, sports tickets, home décor, themed gift baskets and more. The bake sale is always a popular spot with a variety of items from cupcakes and bread to brownies and cookies, says chair Jan Speer. “The church is known for some of the best bakers in Franklin and will have a huge variety of delicious treats,” says Speer.

Fish Fry tickets: Adults are $18 in advance and children, ages, 3 to 10, are $12 in advance at the church or online at bethlehemumc.com. Day of the event, adults are $20 and children are $14; ages 3 and younger are free. Oh, and hot dogs are available, too.

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Michael Aldrich

Michael Aldrich is Nashville Parent's Managing Editor and a Middle Tennessee arts writer. He and his wife, Alison, are the proud parents of 6-year-old Ezra and 2-year-old Norah.