Back to School Wellness Fair

*this is a free event for all students and families* Join The bKYND Co., Move! Music City, and Hillwood Presbyterian Church for a day full of health-centric activities and local organizations that are dedicated to the health and wellness of youth. Throughout the day, bKYND coaches will host family yoga sessions, teach students how to …

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Peach Jam Festival

What’s better than a Georgia peach on a hot summer day? The Nashville Farmers’ Market FREE annual Peach Jam festival! Join the market for a free, fun day of everything peachy, like fresh and juicy local peaches, boozy peach drinks, live music, food trucks, peach-themed crafts and specialty foods, a kids’ zone and more!

Community Day at Glen Leven Farm

10 minutes south of downtown Nashville, you’ll find The Land Trust for Tennessee’s Glen Leven Farm. You’re invited to explore the historic urban farm’s 64 acres on the second Saturday of each month. Use the field guide to take a self-guided hike or check out the new family-friendly activity each month to learn more about …

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Budding Branches Festival

Fourth Annual Budding Branches Festival April 23, 2022 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. A New Leaf Nashville 7520 Charlotte Pike Nashville, TN 37209 Come celebrate the wonders of nature’s gifts at the fourth annual Budding Branches Festival, hosted by A New Leaf nature school. This woodland celebration is a community event focused on enjoying the …

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Belle Meade Plantation

Belle Meade Plantation

Did you know that at one time Nashville was home to Iroquois, the most famous Thoroughbred of his time in the late 1800s? He was the first American bred and born horse to win the English Derby in 1881. He is just part of the amazing history you will learn in a visit to the Belle …

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Travellers Rest Plantation and Museum

Travellers Rest Plantation and Museum

Travellers Rest is the perfect place to practice being a hometown tourist.  This historic home is located in South Nashville.  I have lived in Middle Tennessee for 4 decades and I had never visited before.   It was worth the wait. Travellers Rest was built by John Overton in 1799.   Overton was a judge and a …

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