Bone and Joint Institute of Tennessee hosted its first Skeleton Gala at The Factory in Franklin. Proceeds from the black-tie event benefitted the Bone and Joint Institute Fund of the Williamson Medical Center Foundation. The event featured dinner, drinks, dancing to the sounds of Burning Las Vegas, and a silent auction. One of the primary beneficiaries of the event was the Craig Ferrell Memorial Scholarship fund. Named in honor of the late Dr. Craig Ferrell, these scholarships are given to Williamson County high school graduates who are pursuing a college degree in health sciences. Other organizations that have benefited from the Bone and Joint Institute Fund include Friends of Franklin Parks, BrightStone, Forrest Spence Fund and Deer Run Camps & Retreats.

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