Sounds of Summer

The Gallatin Arts Council, along with The ARM Foundation, presents: The Sounds of Summer. This is an outdoor concert with multi artists and bands on the 35 acre sprawling lawn of Hopecote Farms in Springfield, Tennessee, to benefit the ARM Foundation, an organization that supports grief and loss. Food Therapy (a food truck) and Taylor‘s …

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Black Business Month Expo

Create The Culture Events Presents: 2ND Annual Black Business Month Expo Sat. August 19th 12-5PM August is National Black Business Month Est. 2004! Black Business Month is celebrated to acknowledge and appreciate black-owned businesses across the nation and all that they represent in the country’s continual striving for diversity and equality. CTC create a space …

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Juneteenth at The Hermitage

Join The Hermitage on Monday, June 19th, as we commemorate Juneteenth with a line-up of special presentations from our expert staff, including Kimberly Cooper, our historic garden manager, Pamela Miner, our vice president of collections, and Kira Sanscrainte, one of our lead interpreters. Kimberly Cooper A talk on the 19th-century Foodways Garden, a representation of …

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Frozen Holiday Party at We Rock The Spectrum- Nashville/Madison

We Rock The Spectrum- Nashville/ Madison along with Middle Tennessee Prince Parties invite you to join us for a magical afternoon filled with singing, dancing with our favorite Ice Sisters! Come dressed up cause there will be lots of photo Ops. Free play, snacks and take home craft included. Pre-registration is required. Stop by at …

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Grand Opening- We Rock The Spectrum Kid’s Gym- Nashville / Madison

Join us on October 22nd., from 10am – 5pm for the grand opening of our inclusive indoor playground for kids of ALL abelites. Besides open play in our brand new sensory gym, enjoy character visits from Blippi, Spiderman and Ariel, Special prizes, games, music, free food, discount deals and a lot more! Good morning-Nashville’s Nikki …

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Cornelia Fort Airpark

One thing I’m always on the lookout for as a parent are great places for my kids to be able to ride their bikes. Many of Nashville’s greenways only allow for foot traffic and riding around the neighborhood always comes with SO MUCH stress. What’s the solution? The former airpark turned public park in East …

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