Picturesque Valhalla Farm is the site of the
Annual Cannon Carriage Classic Pleasure Driving Show



    
Few gatherings can be as eloquent as Jim And Jean Keathley's  Annual Cannon Carriage Classic Pleasure Driving Show. The show features beautifully groomed horses of all breeds pulling a variety of carriages, carts and buggies and elegantly dressed drivers from places afar.
      Now in it's ninth year, the show is a product of two passions of the Keathley's; pleasure driving and the arts. All proceeds from the show benefit The Arts Center of Cannon County.
     Being absolutely certain not to over look the local heritage, a wagon train of mule skinners drive their mule teams and antique wagons from the Woodland area to Valhalla Farm and parade their teams for the enthusiastic crowd with a demonstration of competitive mule team working skills.
     On each day at noon, Elizabeth Keathley offers a demonstration with her 4-in-hand pony team.
     Several area craft artists are invited and food is available. There is no admission charge. Friends, lawn chairs and picnic lunches are invited.
     It is truly an event that should be on your "must see" list in Middle Tennessee.      

 

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