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Father’s Day Weekend | June 15 & 16
Cruise into Cheekwood and stroll among over 100 impeccably maintained classic cars and vintage motorcycles. Bring the whole family to enjoy special musical performances of era-specific tunes from the 1920s to the 1970s, kids' activities, and delicious o erings from local food trucks and bar stations. Reserve tickets at cheekwood.org.
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THINGS TO DO
Get your engines revved up for Classic Cars at Cheekwood; Monster Jam at Nissan Stadium, and a tripleheader NASCAR weekend at the Nashville Superspeedway! Plus, Movies in the Park, String City and lots more!
28 DAILY EVENTS
Things to do in day-to-day order.
46 ON YOUR RADAR Events to know about for NEXT month.
Sweeeeet. Lots of great ideas for your kid's next special day.
• GET YOUR SPLASH ON
• 25 AMAZING PARTY LOCATIONS
• CUSTOMIZE THE BIRTHDAY
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for Exposition of Elegance on Father's Day weekend.
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Editor’s Note
Father's Day reflections: why you should sing to your kids.
READER FEEDBACK:
What's a life lesson you learned from your Dad?
Parent News
Adventure Science Center's updated NASA exhibit; enter our Father's Day contest; newsy briefs for parents.
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WED., JUNE 5
A two-night Gaylord Summer Getaway Package (with Soundwaves) for up to four people.
WED., JUNE 12
A family four-pack to see Trolls: Save the Humans at Cheekwood.
WED., JUNE 19
A family four-pack to Nashville Zoo at Grassmere.
WED., JUNE 26
A two-night Gaylord Summer Getaway Package for four.
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DADBEAT
by Michael W. AldrichYou’re Your Kids’ Favorite Rockstar
— Father’s Day Reflections from a Former Musician —
Iused to sing to late-night crowds with a blues/funk band in dusty Nashville dive bars. Back then, I never expected my big break would come with fatherhood — but it did. Now, I sing to my two kids, wife and occasionally the neighbor’s cat when she wanders into our backyard. In fact, I’m sort of on a sold-out, 2,000-night concert run.
I don’t remember ever having a more captive audience than while singing “You Are My Sunshine” to my now 5-year-old when he was a baby drinking his nightly bottle. And when his sister arrived last year, my listenership doubled. Turns out, I’m my kids’ favorite rockstar.
Research shows that your voice is the most significant part of your baby’s world, and it anchors them to every resource that they need for growing and developing. When we sing to our kids, their brains are exposed to the sounds, rhythms and rhymes that eventually end up being the building blocks of communication. More importantly, you create a stronger emotional bond with them.
“Song is our very first language, and it is an incredible mechanism to connect with babies and young kids,” says Dr. Anita Collins, author of The Music Advantage: How Music Helps Your Child Develop Learn and Thrive
In addition, studies show that music builds attention, working memory and language development. It’s also highly motivating and emotionally satisfying, which is key to learning.
My wife sings, too (though much better, I’ll admit). Between she and I, somebody’s always carrying a tune. We sing when we cook, when we clean, when we shower, when we drive; we’re a never-ending jukebox.
We seem to have a song for everything: waking up, brushing teeth, going potty, cleaning up and, of course, going to bed. But most of our “Greatest Hits” are improvised narrations of whatever we’re doing at that moment.
The other night, my up-until-recently-nonverbal firstborn was wanting to “help” put his little to sister to bed. In her dimly lit nursery, I sat in one corner, rocking baby back and forth as she drank her warm bottle; he sat in the opposite corner, quietly listening as I cycled through my typical nightly catalogue (“Three Little Birds” by Bob Marley, “Sweet Child of Mine” by Guns N’ Roses, etc.). However, when I got to my usual closer, “You Are My Sunshine,” something unexpected happened.
“You are my sunshine,” I sang. “My only sunshine,” he answered.
“You make me happy,” I continued, with a humongous smile on my face.
“When skies are gray,” he sang back.
Our first duet! Can you believe it?! Ever since then, he’s been joining me for our nightly concerts, and it’s now one of the things I look forward to most each and every day.
So, sing to your kids. Do it as much as you can. Make it weird. Not only does it build connection, but it promotes brain development and listening skills. Don’t worry if you can’t carry a tune, your kid doesn’t care. After all, you really are their favorite rockstar.
FEED BACK
For Father’s Day, we ask:
“What’s a life lesson you learned from your father?”
Life Lessons from Dad
“Don’t throw the first punch, but always throw the last one.”
Melinda Donegan Waynick
“To give with a cheerful heart and to bless others. He was a giver and a doer. Always helping others any way he could.”
Colette Micheall
“Life and time are precious. Enjoy it!”
Lisa Seideman
“Music makes everything make sense. Always put your best foot forward. Books are beautiful.”
Becky Hayes
“To keep your word and to always give your children the love and attention they deserve.”
Brandi Lynette
“Never leave my kid behind, no matter what.”
Sasha Gratton
“Never trust people ... not even family.”
Cindy Carden
READERS SHARE WHAT THEY KNOW
“Keep your word. Hard work.”
Kim Fisher
“The older you get, the faster time goes by. Be thankful.”
Ali Mask
“Be patient and always take your time because what’s for you is yours.”
Tiffany D. Lane
“Always be yourself no matter what; to have a good sense of humor and be able to laugh at yourself; always help people if you can.”
Sabrina Slush
“Serve your community.”
Connor Horn
“When driving through an unfamiliar city on an interstate/expressway, use the middle lane; if there’s a split, it is the easiest lane to decide a direction from.”
Ashley Moore
“Always be on time and the only one you can depend upon is yourself.”
Jeanne Borgen Carr
“How to throw a spiral football. I was his oldest.”
Debby Craker
“You might have help finding a job, but you’re the one that does what’s needed to keep it.”
Debra Jacobs Bardin
“If you want it done correctly, do it yourself.”
Alicia Probus Geary
“Wet leaves can be as slippery as ice. He tells us every fall. I am 45 and he is 78 and he still tells us.”
Wendy Leo
“Forgive and forget. Still working on this one.”
Karen Pipkin
“There is not enough room on Facebook for me to answer that. ‘It’s better to know something about everything instead of knowing everything about one thing.’ Just to start.”
Jennifer Daugherty
“How to fish, how to drive, how to cut grass, how to cook spaghetti, how to laugh, how to be loyal.”
Sarah Jones
“Her
– Emily, Spring HillGet up close and personal with some of NASA’s most critical inventions, plus get a chance to touch a real Mars meteorite in the newly updated Wonders of the Universe exhibit at Adventure Science Center in Nashville.
Popular Exhibit Gets Upgrade at Adventure Science Center
Get ready to blast off this summer as the Adventure Science Center in Nashville unveils a major overhaul to Wonders of the Universe, their popular exhibit gallery on the second floor, starting Saturday, June 1.
WHAT’S NEW?
A model of NASA’s Mars Curiosity rover — which is the size of a small car — will be displayed in a Mars diorama, offering visitors an immersive experience of the Red Planet.
Wonders of the Universe also features a life-sized comparison of NASA’s Hubble and James Webb telescopes, showcasing their contributions to space exploration. The exhibit includes interactive displays plus a real Mars meteorite.
A NEW PLANETARIUM SHOW
In addition, the science and technology center’s Sudekum Planetarium will start showings of Mars: The Ultimate Voyage This new, animated show transports viewers deeper into the mysteries of the universe, highlighting real NASA research and initiatives to prepare the next generation of astronauts for travel to Mars.
Wonders of the Universe opens to the general public on Saturday, June 1 at 9 a.m.
Adventure Science Center is located at 800 Ft. Negley Blvd. in Nashville. Hours are Thursday through Mondays, 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. Tickets for ages 2 – 12 are $18; tickets for adults (13+) are $22. For more information, call 615-8625160 or visit adventuresci.org.
Dad’s Turn! Win Him a “Gentleman’s Day of Peace” Package
Sunday, June 16 is Father’s Day, and you can win that all-important father in your life a sumptuous massage and more.
Dads — especially new ones! — get wiped out by all that taking care of kids and work requires. Enter Nashville Parent’s Father’s Day contest from now until June 14 for a chance to win him a full “Gentleman’s Day of Peace” package from A Moment’s Peace Salon and Day Spa, located at 9050 Carothers Parkway in Franklin. Dad’s soothing package includes a customized facial, a one-hour soothing Swedish massage and an express mani/pedi. This pampering session — a $310 value — will send him out walking on air. To enter our contest, visit nashvilleparent.com/contests. Good luck!
Quick Bits
• Dates and programs have been announced for the NASHVILLE SYMPHONY COMMUNITY CONCERTS, a beloved — and FREE! — summer tradition throughout Middle Tennessee. From June 5 through 9, the orchestra will perform concerts in local parks and communities in Davidson, Macon, Montgomery and Wilson counties. See them in Clarksville on Wednesday, June 5; the Musicians Corner Stage at Centennial Park on Thursday, June 6; the Key Park Pavilion in Lafayette on Friday, June 7; the Cumberland University Memorial Lawn on Saturday, June 8; or the Smith Springs Community Center in Nashville on Sunday, June 9. Several concert locations will o er preconcert activities and food options, and concertgoers are encouraged to pack a basket and come early to enjoy beautiful summer evenings in the parks. Find out more at NashvilleSymphony.org.
• To celebrate 14 years of partnership with Folds of Honor, a nonprofit organization that provides families of fallen or disabled U.S. service members and families of first responders with scholarships toward educational opportunities, the BUDWEISER CLYDESDALES are embarking on a cross-country tour — and one of their first tour stops is in Nashville.
Notably, the Budweiser Clydesdales will be participating in a pre-game parade ahead of the Rock ‘N Jock Celebrity Softball Game at First Horizon Park on Monday, June 3. The Clydesdales will also make appearances on Saturday, June 1 and Sunday, June 2 at the Nashville Zoo’s Festival Field beginning at 11 a.m. each day. For more information, visit budweisertours.com/ clydesdales.
• DADS CLIMB FREE AT THE ADVENTURE PARK NASHVILLE in celebration of Father’s Day, June 16!
Book your Father’s Day adventure online at myadventurepark. com/events/dads-climb-free-nap or call 615-610-9500 and ask for the Father’s Day BOGO.
• BACH TO ROCK opening o cially next month in Franklin at 113 Murfreesboro Road, is celebrating with a Grand Opening Special. At this Bach to Rock location only, you can book a birthday party for $1 only! Check out the party options and learn more by emailing franklin@ bachtorock.com or calling 615468-9123.
• REGISTER KIDS NOW FOR TENNESSEE KIDS SERVE Kids can make a di erence in their com-
munities through the sixth annual Tennessee Kids Serve Summer Challenge. An initiative of First Lady Maria Lee, kids in kindergarten through rising sixth can sign up all month long. Participants must complete one service activity in two of eight categories for a two-hour service minimum.
“Serving others was instilled in me at a young age,” says First Lady Lee. “So I know how transformative it can be for a young person to learn that they have the ability to make a di erence in someone’s life,” she adds.
All kids who complete the summer challenge will receive a certificate of recognition signed by First Lady Maria Lee and top participants will be invited to a carnival at the Tennessee Governor’s Residence on September 7, 2024.
Register your child at shorturl. at/PpJgQ.
PARTY LIKE IT’S YOUR BIRTHDAY
Plan your kidʻs ultimate birthday with a top-notch destination, lots of friends and an easy-breezy approach.
SPLASH OUT!
Summer birthdays are meant for a splashing good time. Shown here is Brentwood Splash Park, located at the Indoor Sports Complex at 920 Heritage Way. Splashy birthdays are available at the following Parks and Recreation Facilities:
WILLIAMSON COUNTY
Fairview Recreation Complex | 615-799-9331, x2316 7214 Fairview Blvd., Fairview
Franklin Recreation Complex | 615-790-5719, x2026 1120 Hillsboro Road, Franklin
Indoor Sports Complex | 615-370-3471, x2122 920 Heritage Way, Brentwood
Longview Recreation Center | 615-302-0971, x2222 2909 Commonwealth Drive, Spring Hill
Nolensville Recreation Complex | 615-786-0200, x2412 7250 Nolensville Road, Nolensville
RUTHERFORD COUNTY
Boro Beach | 615-895-5040
2310 Memorial Blvd., Murfreesboro
Use the “Group Request Form” at shorturl.at/rOnYQ to reserve a group.
Splash Town | 615-459-9742
611 Nolen Drive, Smyrna
Rent a party room. See the options at shorturl.at/uazvU.
DAVIDSON COUNTY
BIRTHDAY special section
Nashville’s spraygrounds — Free for all through the department of Parks and Recreation — shorturl.at/GFGsk — no party packages are available, but that doesn’t mean you can’t bring friends! Other pool options through Metro include Wave Country (2320 Two Rivers Rkwy., Nashville) with birthdays ranging from $100 for 10 people to $250 for 25. To book Wave Country, call 615-885-1092.
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25 AMAZING BIRTHDAY LOCATIONS
Does the idea of having a birthday party at home make you break out in a cold sweat? There truly is a place for everyone and every budget. Check out our list and get ready to PARTY!
1. Take your group to a local sporting event, such as the Nashville Sounds at First Horizon Park. Parties start at $45 per child. See milb.com/nashville/tickets/ birthdays.
2. Visit a zoo or petting zoo. Nashville Zoo offers two different outdoor parties (Rhino or Jungle Gym). Learn more at nashvillezoo.org/birthday-parties.
3. Go to a swimming pool, water park or splash pad.
4. Try the local park where you can rent a pavilion as home base while the kids run around.
Davidson County: 615-862-8408
Rutherford County: Online reservations can be made at shorturl.at/lRKXh except for McKnight Park (615-895-5040); Oaklands Park (615-890-5333); or Patterson Park (615-893-7439).
Williamson County: Brentwood (shorturl.at/23oNv); Franklin (shorturl.at/pE7yV); Thompson Station (shorturl.at/GlqfG).
5. Think about special events in your town. Piggyback your party on an outdoor summer concert or a viewing of the July 4 holiday parade (and always check Nashville Parentʻs Things to Do section!).
6. Go to the movies.
7. Hike at a nature center or botanical garden, where you can enjoy the outdoors and celebrate with a picnic.
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8. Have a party at a fire station. Call a station near you. They may let kids climb on the trucks.
9. Visit an orchard in the summer for fruit picking or pick pumpkins at a pumpkin patch in the fall.
10. Children’s museums welcome birthday parties. The Adventure Science Center has a birthdays at adventuresci.org/ visit/birthdays. The Discovery Center in Murfreesboro also does birthday packages: explorethedc.org/celebrate.
11. Rock out with a Bach to Rock music party.
Mt. Juliet: 615-903-9658
Nashville West: 615-637-7242 Franklin: 615-468-9123
12. How about Build-a-Bear Workshop?
Cool Springs Galleria: 615-771-9783 Murfreesboro: 615-713-1876 Opry Mills: 615-514-2908
13. Visit a laser tag venue.
14. Go to the bowling alley. Packages can include bowling, shoe rental, pizza and a drink. Just show up with a cake or sweet treat for the end.
15. Scale the highest heights at a rock climbing center.
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16. Tee off at Puttshack or Top Golf. puttshack.com/locations/nashville topgolf.com/us/nashville
17. Try a martial arts studio, where kids can play games and learn age-appropriate skills.
18. Go roller skating or ice skating.
19. Jump over to a trampoline park.
20. Bounce over to an inflatables venue.
21. Gymnastics clubs and gyms let you rent their space so kids can run, jump and play to their heart’s content.
22. Book a group session at a paint-n-take studio.
23. Celebrate at any indoor play place, such as those found at play cafés.
24. Try one of those salon parties where kids get the treatment!
25. Take the kids ziplining.
Finally, perhaps you are able to have a party at home, but are just too worried that your house isn’t big or exciting enough. In my experience, some of the best (and cheapest) birthday parties I’ve ever hosted were in our home, so just don’t worry about it. Your child will love it and that’s what matters.
In the meantime though, consider the above great options when thinking about where to hold your child’s next birthday.. Any of these 25 amazing locations are sure to please.
Katy Clark is a writer and mom who celebrates her imperfections in her blog, Experienced Bad Mom.
Today’s birthdays are all about YOUR OWN SPECIAL BIRTHDAY CHILD!
Customized Parties
— TELL YOUR CHILD’S STORY —
If your child likes all kind of fun and making messes, maybe it’s time to bring in a little squeaky-clean foam!
Themes are more than a fun decorating technique today; they are the glue that can hold your party together and they offer several benefits, too.
“While not all parties require a theme, having one can offer many benefits, such as easier planning, increased awareness of your child and a more memorable experience,” says special event pro Teri Jakob.
“They give your event a unique identity, personality and soul to the story you’re telling about your child.”
So obviously, the best place to start is with your birthday boy or girl. Who are they? What do they like? What are their favorite things in life? Activities? Foods? With this in mind, you can fill out your party with details.
Theme your party from activities to refreshments. Then, create immersive experiences that bring your child’s story to life. Make sure that you keep the theme going throughout your event. Brainstorm ideas by searching online, making sure everything ties back to your original goal of celebrating your child for who they are.
GET PERSONAL
1. Display a birthday photo
Displaying a birthday photo (or photos over the years) is a great way to celebrate your kiddo!
2. Personalize a sign
Kids love seeing their name! You can order one of these on Amazon or any number of online retailers or go ahead and print something out yourself that you made.
3. Create a photo booth
Everyone has a camera in their phone now so designate someone (a friend or older family member) to take different pictures of the party group and give each child a photo to remember your child’s party. Use theme props for fun and if you have a polaroid camera, even better!
4. Party favors
Party favor packs personalized for your child are adorable and special. Check online retailers like Oriental Trading Company or splurge with customized M&Ms. You can do anything from tumblers to stickers or sunglasses.
A little girl who loves the beach can have an ocean theme with a fish photo wall, small, customized beach buckets,Goldfish crackers, Swedish Fish, etc.
THEME IT OUT
It’s all about what your child likes and is all about this year. Combine your child’s interests to come up with your theme, says Sabrina Maldonado of Stay Golden Designs.
“People are getting more creative with themes,” says Maldonado. “We’re seeing people combine their kid’s interests into a theme, so themes can revolve around the birthday kid’s favorite movie, sport or activity — so long as it’s true to who they are!”
One character that will continue to be huge for 2024 is Barbie. But there’s also The Little Mermaid, Super Mario Brothers and superheroes. Anything Taylor Swift-themed is a crowd-pleaser, too. But don’t overlook glamping parties, glow parties, inflatable parties and bringing in fun activities like foam or carnival games.
On top of that, Maldonado says stages and platforms are on request since kids love being on stage and it can elevate their backdrop for all-important photos.
CAKES TO DIE FOR!
Cakes shown here are from Nashville
Parent’s 2023 Best of Parenting winners in the “Best Local Bakery” category.
Food is getting a makeover, too. Instead of a slice of cake, think ‘sundae cart, cotton candy made in front of guests, different flavored french fries or paint-your-own cookies.’
MATCH YOUR CHILD:
Sport or hobby / favorite character / childhood passion / magic / movies / dress-up / spa / neon / wild creatures / transportation / favorite holiday or special event / zoo or farm / glamping or camping / cooking or baking / space / mystery / any decade / unique custom / sweet shop.
Susan Day is editor of this magazine. She has thrown dozens of parties for her four kids!
from Julia’s Homestyle Bakery located at 1911 Medical Center Parkway in Murfreesboro; borobakery.com.
NASHVILLE: A baby cake from Baked on 8th, located at 1512 8th Ave. in Nashville; bakedon8th.com.
WILLIAMSON: The “Funfetti” cake from Sugar drop, located at 574 Franklin Road #110 in Franklin; sugardrop.com.
2024 PARTY GUIDE LISTINGS
A SPECIAL ADVERTISING DIRECTORY
Bach to Rock Nashville West & Franklin Jump into the spotlight with Bach to Rock®! Our music school is the place for tomorrow’s pop stars, songwriters, and musicians. We help students of all ages and experience levels unleash their passion for performing. We do it all: lessons, band programs, music camps, parties, and more! We teach core music skills and help students build confidence in their playing abilities. It’s a super social, super fun way to make music!
615-622-1793 | bachtorock.com/nashvillewest
6702 Charlotte Pike, #105, Nashville
Creekside Riding Academy/Cheval Stables
Bounce It O Inflatables Adventure Center
We offer horseback riding, horseback riding lessons, trail rides, trail riding in Franklin, horse and pony birthday parties, group horseback rides, riding lessons, pony parties, trail rides, horse trail riding and more.
615-595-7547 | creeksideridingstables.com/parties
2359 Lewisburg Pike, Franklin
615-829-1105 | chevalstables.com
3531 Tobe Robertson Road, Columbia
Extreme Escape Game
Next level escape rooms in Franklin featuring 5 themed rooms just south of Nashville in the cool springs area. We love large team sports, birthdays, school groups and family fun and welcome your ninja-like brain power to beat our extreme Escape Games!
extremeescapegames.net
Open 7 days a week for total bounce party fun. We welcome large birthday parties and offer great party rooms. You can even book your own private jump room and so much more. Packages are online and ready for you to book now! Or call us today for your next kids party or family, church and team outing!
629-234-9013 | bounceito adventures.com
1000 Rivergate Pkwy., Ste. 2030, Goodlettsville
Digital Worlds VR
1735 Galleria Blvd #1015, Franklin Slumber Haven
We are bringing back slumber parties in style! Slumber Haven is an indoor glamping experience (camping with glam) specializing in decorated, themed overnight parties for kids. At our kids parties, each of your guests gets a unique setup. So everyone feels as if it is their party!
866-411-1434 | glamphaven.com
Sugar Drop
We believe that every sweet treat should be a celebration. That’s why we create delectable desserts that not only taste amazing but also bring joy to your day. From fluffy cupcakes to decadent brownies, our bakery is a whimsical paradise for sugar enthusiasts of all ages. Get ready to experience the magic of Sugar Drop - where every bite is pure bliss.
629-202-6949 | sugardrop.com
574 Franklin Road #110, Franklin
The best Virtual Reality experience in the area. Perfect for birthday parties, date nights, bachelor parties, and corporate events. We specialize in immersive virtual reality experiences by offering a variety of VR games and simulations. Equipped with stateof-the-art VR technology, we provide an interactive environment where you can explore different worlds and scenarios, making it a unique destination for fun and adventure.
615-538-7514 | digitalworldsvr.com
1945 Mallory Lane, Franklin
Foamboree Nashville
It’s not just a party, it’s a FOAMBOREE party! We bring our professional foam-making team and equipment to your event or venue and set up the refreshing allergy-free foam. Perfect for parties of all ages, church groups and schools.
800-779-1561 | foamboreenashville.com
Strike & Spare/Circus World
One of the top award-winning and most popular entertainment centers, Hendersonville Strike and Spare and Circus World feature unlimited wristbands for bungee jumping, laser tag, Time Freak, roller skating, Lazer Frenzy, VR roller coaster and bumper cars. The ultimate place for kids parties!
615-824-5685 | strikeandspare.com 90 Volunteer Drive, Hendersonville
Super Science
Super Science offers young students the opportunity to experience first-hand the wonders of science. From explosions to bubbling potions, from atoms to the properties of light waves, Super Science will introduce students to the wonders of the physical world. Our interactive experiments will teach, delight, and fascinate your students so that they hardly know they are learning science.
615-589-1968 | supersciencetn.com
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THINGS TO DO
FREE FISHING DAY
Saturday, June 8
Various Middle Tennessee Fishing Holes
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Don’t have a fishing permit? No worries! Young angling enthusiasts can bait their hooks and cast their lines on Saturday, June 8 during the Tennessee Wildlife Resource Agency’s (TWRA) free fishing day.
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NASHVILLE COMICON
Events in day-by-day order.
Comic lovers, assemble! Celebrate Sci-Fi at the The Fairgrounds Nashville June 1 – 2.
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INTERNATIONAL FOLKFEST
Celebrate culture with dance groups from around the world June 3 – 8 at the 41st annual event.
CMA FEST
June 6 through June 9
Downtown Nashville
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Country Music's biggest fan festival features live concerts and activities each day in downtown Nashville.
MONSTER JAM
Saturday, June 22
Nissan Stadium, Nashville
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See 12,000-pound monster trucks tear up the dirt in wide-open competitions of speed and skill.
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FISHIN' ON THE FARM
Kids can cast a line in the catch-and-release pond at The Park at Harlinsdale Farm in Franklin on June 6 – 7.
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KIDS DAYS IN FRANKLIN
Kick off summer break with wild west fun at Pinkerton Park on Wednesday, June 12.
39 STEM ADVENTURE W/ THE SCIENCE GUYS
Check out free, kidfriendly science at various libraries.
HAIRSPRAY
Tuesday, June 11 through Sunday, June 16
Tennessee Performing Arts Center, Nashville
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Join 16-year-old Tracy Turnblad in 1960's Baltimore as she sets out to dance her way onto TV’s most popular show.
SYMPHONY UNDER THE STARS: THE MUSIC OF JOHN WILLIAMS
Friday, June 28
Ascend Amphitheater, Nashville
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Join your Nashville Symphony under the stars to celebrate one of the most beloved film score composers of all time.
41 MOVIES IN THE PARK
Pack up the kids and catch a family flick under the stars at various Middle Tennessee locations.
NASHVILLE KATS FOOTBALL
June 2, June 16 and June 29
Municipal Auditorium, Nashville
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Arena football is back in Music City this summer!
EXPOSITION OF ELEGANCE: CLASSIC CARS
Saturday, June 15 - Sunday, June 16
Cheekwood, Nashville
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View classic cars spanning six decades, plus a motorcycle showcase!
STRING CITY
Monday, June 24 through Saturday, June 29
Country Music Hall of Fame & Museum, Nashville
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An amazing array of puppeteers and marionettes by Nashville Public Library's Wishing Chair Productions chronicle the history of country music and how Nashville became Music City USA.
45 SUPER SCIENCE WITH MR. RICH
From explosive fun to bubbling potions, see this live science show at various libraries this month.
49 WATERFEST
Water-based outdoor activities for kids of all ages on Friday, June 28 at Moss-Wright Park in Goodlettsville.
50 NASCAR CUP SERIES
See fast cars go "vroom vroom" at the Nashville Superspeedway June 28 – 30.
50 ON YOUR RADAR
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DAILY EVENTS
SAT 1
FREE MURFREESBORO FARMERS MARKET
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Main Street Saturday Market in downtown Murfreesboro is a weekly farmers market on the square every Saturday through October 26, 2024 from 8 a.m. until noon.
FREE FRANKLIN FARMERS MARKET
factoryatfranklin.com
Browse fresh and local produce every Saturday at The Factory (230 Franklin Road, Franklin) from 9 a.m. – 12 p.m.
FREE NOLENSVILLE FARMERS MARKET
nolensvillefarmersmarket.com
Stop by the Nolensville Farmers Market (7248 Nolensville Road, Nolensville) for organic produce, baked goods and food trucks on Saturdays from 8 a.m. – 12 p.m.
FREE HENDERSONVILLE FARMERS MARKET
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Shop for in-season produce from 8:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. every Saturday at The Streets of Indian Lake (300 Indian Lake Blvd., Hendersonville) through September.
FREE FRANKLIN LIBRARY SUMMER READING KICKOFF
Come celebrate the start of summer reading at the Franklin Library (1314 Columbia Ave., Franklin ) with games and activities. Retro Snow and free hotdogs provided by Atmos Energy; Nashville Zoo animal shows at 10 and 11 a.m. (Space is limited to the first 100 people per show).
FREE RODNEY THE MAGICIAN AT EDMONDSON PIKE
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Enjoy this children's comedy magic show with cards, birds, bunnies, audience participation and lots of fun at 10:30 a.m. at the Nashville Public Library Edmondson Pike branch (5501 Edmondson Pike, Nashville).
FREE SATURDAY STORYTIME AT BRENTWOOD LIBRARY brentwood-tn.libcal.com
Families can join the Brentwood Library (8109 Concord Road, Brentwood) in the Story Room for stories, songs and crafts on Saturdays from 10:30 –11 a.m. For ages 3 and older.
FREE STEM ADVENTURE WITH THE SCIENCE GUYS! library.nashville.org
Kids will explode right into a mission that reveals challenges of defying gravity and electrifying obstacles, all while exploring science principles to navigate an escape. Happens at the Nashville Public Library Inglewood branch (4312 Gallatin Pike, Nashville) at 11 a.m..
FREE STORYTIME WITH MAGGIE & ROSALIND BUNN parnassusbooks.net
Stop in at Parnassus Books (3900 Hillsboro Pike Suite 14, Nashville) at 10:30 a.m. for storytime with Maggie and Rosalind Bunn, authors of All Aboard, Tennessee!
STYLIN’ SUNGLASSES countrymusichalloffame.org
Decorate paper aviators with markers, stickers and more to show off your individual style at Country Music Hall of Fame (222 Rep. John Lewis Way S, Nashville) from 10 a.m. – 12 p.m.
Hill Fest: Inflatables, rides, carnival-style games, face painters and balloon artists, live variety shows a daytime fireworks show and more at Spring Hill's Fischer Park on Saturday, June 1.
GOAT FARM EXPERIENCE
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THE FLOPSY BUNNIES: A PETER RABBIT ADVENTURE nashvillechildrenstheatre.org
Little ones can come along with Mama Bunny at Nashville Children’s Theatre (25 Middleton St., Nashville) as she travels to Mr. MacGregor’s garden following a trail of lettuce leaves in this interactive, immersive play. The show runs through June 30 on Saturdays and Sundays at 9:30 and 11:30 a.m. A Snuggery four-pack costs $15.
FREE BUBBLE BLAST FOAM PARTY (HERMITAGE)
Play in a mountain of refreshing foam at the Nashville Public Library Hermitage branch at 11 a.m. Bring towels and wear clothes that can get wet.
FREE EXPLORE WITH A NATURALIST
wpnc.nashville.gov
Kids can explore with a naturalist on Saturdays at Warner Park Nature Center (7311 Highway 100, Nashville). This outdoor exploration focuses on discovery, observation and connecting with nature from 10 a.m. – 12 p.m.
FAMILY JAM SESSION countrymusichalloffame.org
Sing, dance and play at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum the first Saturday of each month from 9:30 – 10:15 a.m. Included with admission. Free to members.
FREE HOME DEPOT KIDS WORKSHOPS homedepot.com
Kids can head in to their local Home Depot to build a "Grill Gift Card Box" with staff in this workshop from 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Reserve online.
Head to Noble Springs Dairy Farm (3144 Blazer Road, Franklin) to spend time kid goat cuddling and meeting farm animals. Visitors can come anytime between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. and plan on joining a guided educational tour at 11 a.m., if you'd like. Admission $12 per person. Children 2 and younger, free.
LANE
MOTOR VAULT TOURS
lanemotormuseum.org
The Lane Motor Museum (702 Murfreesboro Pike, Nashville) has more than 580 cars in its collection, but only space to display about 150. While visitors can always explore upstairs, vault tours takes place on Saturdays and Sundays at 11:30 a.m. and again at 2 p.m. Cost is $10 (in addition to museum admission, $3 for kids and $12 for adults); tour lasts 45 minutes.
FREE MUSICIANS CORNER & KIDSVILLE
musicianscornernashville.com
The family friendly event features live music, food vendors, local artisans and more on Fridays and Saturdays through June 15 at Centennial Park (2500 West End Ave., Nashville). Plus, kids come front and center for Kidsville, a craft and fun tent just for them.
GLOW IN THE PARK myadventurepark.com
Zipline through trees lit up by colored LED lights at The Adventure Park at Nashville (801 Percy Warner Blvd., Nashville) beginning at 5 p.m. Your ticket includes 30 minutes for a safety briefing and self harnessing session plus two hours of self guided climbing in the trees. Cost is $45.
FREE HILL FEST
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Kick off the summer from 2 – 7 p.m. at Fischer Park (285 Port Royal Road, Spring Hill). Indulge in food trucks, bounce on inflatables and take a spin on family-friendly rides. After that, test your skills at the carnival games, or run wild with face painters and balloon artists. In addition, the event features magicians, stilt walkers, jugglers and more. As the event draws to a close, be dazzled by a daytime fireworks starting at 6:30 p.m.
FREE MUSIC IN THE VINES arringtonvineyards.com
Come out to Arrington Vineyards (6211 Patton Road, Arrington) for live jazz and bluegrass bands Saturdays and Sundays on the Hillside stage from 3 – 7 p.m. Food will be available. No reservations required.
FREE NASHVILLE COMICON nashvillecomicon.com
Comic lovers can come together at the The Fairgrounds Nashville (625 Smith Ave., Nashville) for a celebration of all-things science fiction on June 1 – 2. Special guests include Michael Rosenbaum ("Lex Luthor" in Smallville), Catherine Sutherland (the "Pink Power Ranger" in the original Power Rangers), Ross Marquand (Aaron on The Walking Dead, plus "Red Skull and" "Ultron" in the Marvel Cinematic Universe). Saturday passes are $25, Sundays are $18.
FREE BIG BAND DANCES conservancyonline.com
A live big band provides the music while you learn a different dance style every Saturday through August, at Centennial Park’s Event Shelter (2500 West End Ave., Nashville). There’s always a free lesson for everyone at 7 p.m. and the evening’s big band takes over at 7:30 p.m.
THE BEACH BOYS TRIBUTE AT ACADEMY PARK
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Come out to the Williamson County Performing Arts Center at Academy Park (112 Everbright Ave., Franklin) for this special musical tribute to The Beach Boys at 7 p.m. Cost is $27.50 for adults and $25, seniors 55 and older.
NASHVILLE SC HOME GAMES
nashvillesc.com
See the "Boys in Gold" face off at GEODIS Park (501 Benton Ave., Nashville) at 7:30 p.m. as Nashville SC enters its fifth year in Major League Soccer.
SHE LOVES ME
pull-tight.com
Romance and comic complications are in the air in this musical running at the Pull-Tight Theatre (112 2nd Ave. S, Franklin). Performances are through June 15 on Wednesdays – Saturdays at 7:30 p.m. and Sundays at 2:30 p.m. Cost is $18 – $22.
SUN 2
THE FLOPSY BUNNIES: A PETER RABBIT ADVENTURE
See Saturday, June 1.
SENSORY-FRIENDLY JUMP
urbanair.com/tennessee-nashville
The sensory-friendly jump at Urban Air Adventure Park (4331 Old Hickory Boulevard, Old Hickory) happens the first Sunday of each month from 9 to 11 a.m. The park is transformed into a calm atmosphere for those with special needs and sensory processing difficulty, their siblings and caregivers. No flashing lights, no music and no whistles. Cost is $8 for kids, parents are free.
STYLIN’ SUNGLASSES
See Saturday, June 1.
COW CUDDLING AT THE GENTLE BARN
gentlebarn.org/tennessee
Hug the cows, give the pigs tummy rubs, spend time with the turkeys and enjoy a day at the Gentle Barn (9295 Christiana Fosterville Road, Christiana) from 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. or 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. Donations are $20 for adults; $10 for kids 2 – 12; 2 and younger are free. Reserve tickets in advance.
LANE MOTOR VAULT TOURS
See Saturday, June 1.
FREE VINTAGE
BASE BALL GAMES
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The Tennessee Association of Vintage Base Ball (or TAOVBB) play games at Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park (600 James Robertson Pkwy., Nashville) at 12 and 2:30 p.m. as well as at Oaklands Mansion(900 N Maney Ave, Murfreesboro) at 1 p.m.
HOUSE OF CARDS SUNDAY FAMILY BRUNCH
hocnashville.com/brunch
Come out to House of Cards (119 Third Ave. S, Nashville) for Sunday brunch and a family-friendly magic show each week, 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. The menu includes traditional breakfast and lunch favorites, a seafood display, carving station and omelet station, plus Bloody Marys, assorted Mimosas, sparkling wines and more. Cost is $60/person and $40 each for kids 12 and younger.
FREE MUSIC IN THE VINES
See Saturday, June 1.
FREE NASHVILLE COMICON
See Saturday, June 1.
IN THE STUDIO WITH CHARLES KEY
explorethedc.org
Join the Discovery Center (502 SE Broad St., Murfreesboro) with its Artist in Residence, Charles Key, today and June 9 from 3 – 4 p.m.
NASHVILLE KATS ARENA FOOTBALL
thenashvillekats.com
The Nashville Kats return to Music City Arena Football at the Municipal Auditorium (417 4th Ave. N, Nashville). Game starts at 6 p.m.
FREE BRENTWOOD SUMMER CONCERT SERIES
brentwoodtn.gov
Enjoy a concert at the Eddy Arnold Amphitheater in Crockett Park (1500 Volunteer Pkwy, Brentwood) featuring The WannaBeatles from 6 – 9 p.m.
SHE LOVES ME
See Saturday, June 1.
MON 3
FREE ITTY BITTY STORYTIME AT LINEBAUGH LIBRARY rclstn.org
A special storytime for ages 0 - 23 months on Mondays in June at Linebaugh Public Library (105 W Vine St., Murfreesboro) from 10:30 – 11 a.m. These storytimes include stories, fingerplays, tickles, scarves and songs.
FREE INTERNATIONAL FOLKFEST (NASHVILLE) mboro-international-folkfest.org
Musicians and dancers from different countries perform at various locations June 3 – 8 for the 41st annual festival. Today, the U.K. Troupe performs at the Global Education Center (4822 Charlotte Ave, Nashville) at 10:30 a.m.; the Mexico troupe follows at 12:30 p.m.
FREE NASHVILLE ZOO-VENTURES (MADISON) library.nashville.org
In this interactive program at Nashville Public Library Madison branch (610 Gallatin Pike S, Madison), animal ambassadors from the Nashville Zoo will bring a variety of animals to teach about to friends at 10:30 a.m.
FREE READING PAWS AT LINEBAUGH rclstn.org
Read to a friendly reading education assistance dog at Linebaugh Library (105 West Vine St., Murfreesboro)from 3:30 and 5 p.m. Must register.
FREE MURFREESBORO MOVIE UNDER THE STARS murfreesborotn.gov
Bring your blankets and lawn chairs to a movie under the stars in Murfreesboro. Films show at Barfield Crescent Park (697 Veterans Pkwy.) on Mondays; Richard Siegel Park (515 Cherry Lane) on Thursdays; Fountains at Gateway (1500 Medical Center Pkwy.) on Saturdays. Concessions available to purchase. Show starts at dark.
MOVIE MONDAYS AT NASHVILLE SHORES nashvilleshores.com
THINGS TO DO
In June, Nashville Shores (4001 Bell Road, Hermitage) will show a different movie on Monday afternoons on its giant LED screen at the wave pool. General admission online tickets are $44.99 per person. After 4 p.m., a twilight ticket option is $32.99. Kids ages 2 and younger are free.
NIALL HORAN bridgestonearena.com
See Niall Horan, member of the former band One Direction, perform at Bridgestone Arena (501 Broadway, Nashville). Concert starts at 7:30 p.m. Tickets start at $76.05.
TUE 4
FREE TODDLER TIME AT THE FRANKLIN LIBRARY wcpltn.org
Caregivers and their little ones aged 18 months to 3 years are welcome to join the Franklin Library (1314 Columbia Ave., Franklin) as they sing, listen to stories, shake shakers and have fun. Happens 10:15 – 10:45 or 11 – 11:30 a.m.
FREE WISHING CHAIR PUPPET SHOW STORYTIME library.nashville.org
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Enjoy a puppet show storytime with Wishing Chair Productions on Tuesdays at 9:30, 10:30 or 11:30 a.m. The show’s running time is 30 – 45 minutes and is recommended for kids ages 0 – 6, but all ages are welcome. Shows are in the Children’s Theater at Nashville Public Library (615 Church St., Nashville). Join Professor Library Pete and puppet friends who sing, juggle and read. Nashville ComicCon: Celebrate
International Folkfest: Musicians and dancers from different countries perform at various Middle Tennessee locations June 3 – 8, including Nashville's Global Education Center; the Smyrna, La Vergne and Murfreesboro libraries; c ivic centers in Bell Buckle and Tullahoma and more.
FREE TODDLER STORYTIME AT BRENTWOOD LIBRARY
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Toddlers ages 18 months – 3 years are invited to the Brentwood Library (8109 Concord Road, Brentwood) for stories, songs and toddler fun. Happens on Tuesdays and Wednesdays at 10 a.m.
FREE RODNEY THE MAGICIAN AT LEIPER'S FORK LIBRARY rodneykelley.com
Presto! Check out this children's comedy magic show with cards, birds, bunnies, audience participation and fun at 10:30 a.m. at the Leiper's Fork Public Library (5333 Old Hwy. 96, Franklin).
FREE NASHVILLE BALLET’S SLEEPING BEAUTY library.nashville.org
Join a Nashville Ballet Teaching Artist for this fairytale classic at the Nashville Public Library Edmondson Pike branch, or June 5 at the Nashville Public Library Goodlettsville branch. Children will dance their way through the tale and learn how this ballet has become a cherished offering beginning at 10:30 a.m.
FREE INTERNATIONAL FOLKFEST(SMYRNA, NASHVILLE, TULLAHOMA)
FREE R.E.A.DING WITH LUCAS rclstn.org
Visit the MGL (Myrtle Glanton Lord) Public Library inside Patterson Park Community Center (521 Dr Martin Luther King Jr Blvd., Murfreesboro) and register to read to Lucas on Tuesdays from 2:30 – 3:30 p.m.
BUSY BEES CLASS FOR KIDS
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A children's class (ages 3 – 5) where they play active games on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 12 – 12:45 p.m. at Patterson Park Community Center (521 Dr Martin Luther King Jr Blvd., Murfreesboro). Cost is $3.
FREE BEAT THE HEAT INDOOR GAMES AT LINEBAUGH rclstn.org
mboro-international-folkfest.org
Musicians and dancers from different countries perform at various locations
June 3 – 8. Today, the Mexico troupe is at Smyrna Public Library and the Czech Republic Troupe visits the Global Education Center (4822 Charlotte Ave, Nashville) at 10 a.m. Then, all the troupes perform at the South Jackson Civic Center in Tullahoma ($5) at 7 p.m.
Large-scale board games and Nintendo Switch tournaments are the best way to beat the heat on Tuesdays at Linebaugh Public Library (105 W. Vine St., Murfreesboro) at 3 p.m.
EAST NASHVILLE FARMERS MARKET
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A community farmers market every Tuesday at the corner of 5th & Woodland in East Nashville from 3:30 –6:30 p.m. Park for free in the lot at the corner of 6th & Main St.
FREE CONCERT ON THE PATIO: JOE HAND wcpactn.com
Drop by for concerts on the patio at the WCPAC at Academy Park (112 Everbright Ave., Franklin) on Tuesdays through June 11 at 6 p.m. Limited seating is available, but you can bring your own lawn chairs and a picnic.
NASHVILLE SOUNDS BASEBALL: TAIL WAGGIN' TUESDAYS
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Head to First Horizon Park (19 Jr Gilliam Way, Nashville) to see the Nashville Sounds starting at 6:35 p.m.
On select Tuesdays, dogs are allowed entry at the ballpark to watch Sounds baseball with their owners (who must present proof of the dog's up-to-date rabies vaccination).
WED 5
FREE BABIES AND BOOKS STORYTIME AT FRANKLIN LIBRARY wcpltn.org
Drop by the Franklin Library (1314 Columbia Ave., Franklin) for this storytime for parents and babies (0 to 18 months) on Wednesdays from 10 –10:25 or 10:30 – 10:55 a.m.
FREE BUBBLE BLAST FOAM PARTY (NASHVILLE)
Kick off the summer with a fun foam party and play in a mountain of clean refreshing foam with beach balls, pool noodles and more at Church Street Park (600 Church St., Nashville) at 10:30 a.m. Bring towels and wear water shoes and clothes that can get wet.
FREE WEDNESDAYS AT NMAAM nmaam.org
Enjoy the National Museum of African American Music (510 Broadway, Nashville) every first Wednesday of the month.
THINGS TO DO
FREE TODDLER STORYTIME AT BRENTWOOD LIBRARY
See Tuesday, June 4.
FREE INTERNATIONAL FOLKFEST (MURFREESBORO, LA VERGNE)
mboro-international-folkfest.org
Musicians and dancers from different countries will perform at various locations June 3 – 8 for the 41st annual event. Today, the U.K. troupe visits the Linebaugh Public Library (105 W Vine St., Murfreesboro) and the Mexican Troupe visits the LaVergne Public Library (5063 Murfreesboro Road, La Vergne) at 10 a.m.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENT PETTING ZOO
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Bang a drum, pluck a guitar or strum a ukulele at the Country Music Hall of Fame (222 Rep. John Lewis Way S, Nashville) from 10 a.m. – 12 p.m.
FREE NASHVILLE BALLET’S SLEEPING BEAUTY
See Tuesday, June 4.
FREE SONG ADVENTURES W/ RACHEL SUMNER (FAIRVIEW) rachelsumner.com
Join Rachel for a musical adventure full of songs that will have littles traveling in a time machine, talking and singing like pirates, dancing with an octopus in the sea and more. Happens at 11 a.m. at the Fairview Public Library (2240 Fairview Boulevard, Fairview).
TURTLE TALKS AT THE DISCOVERY CENTER explorethedc.org
Drop by the Discovery Center (502 SE Broad St., Murfreesboro) every Wednesday and Friday at 3 p.m. for turtle feedings. Included with admission; free for members.
FREE BALLOONS OF PURE AWESOMENESS AT THE BRENTWOOD LIBRARY brentwood-tn.libcal.
THINGS TO DO
FREE AFTERNOON STORYTIME AT LINEBAUGH LIBRARY rclstn.org
Join Linebaugh Public Library (105 W Vine St, Murfreesboro) for a storytime adventure complete with stories, songs and puppets on Wednesday afternoons in June at 4 p.m.
NASHVILLE SOUNDS BASEBALL: WINNING WEDNESDAYS
Grab your peanuts and crackerjacks and head to First Horizon Park (19 Jr Gilliam Way, Nashville) starting at 6:35 p.m. The first 1,000 fans in the gates receive a scratch -off card with a guaranteed prize. Also, if the Sounds win, fans get to run the bases! Tickets start at $15.
FREE NASHVILLE SYMPHONY COMMUNITY CONCERTS (CLARKSVILLE)
nashvillesymphony.org
This community concert includes classical and popular favorites performed by the Nashville Symphony at The Downtown Commons in Clarksville. The music will begin at 7:30 p.m., but grab your spot early.
FREE RETRO WEDNESDAYS AT STARDUST DRIVE-IN THEATRE: stardustdrivein.com
See your favorite throwback movies at the Stardust Drive-In Theatre (310 Purple Tiger Drive, Watertown) on Wednesday nights through July. Cost is $9 for ages 12 and older, $7 for ages 6 – 11 and free for kids 5 and younger. Shows are at 8:50 p.m. (Hook, 1991) and 10:55 p.m.(Jumanji, 1995).
SHE LOVES ME
See Saturday, June 1.
THU 6
FREE FISHIN’ ON THE FARM franklintn.gov
Kids 12 and younger can fish in the catch-and-release pond during The Park at Harlinsdale Farm (239 Franklin Road, Franklin) kids' fishing event on June 6 –7 from 8 a.m. – 12 p.m. Poles and bait are supplied, but feel free to bring your own. Parents must accompany each child. Space is limited to 50 participants. Call to register.
CMA FEST 2024 cmafest.com
A celebration of all-things "Country Music" in downtown Nashville June 6 – 9. There will be free concerts and activities each day at Riverfront, behind Ascend Amphitheater, at Bridgestone Plaza and Walk of Fame Park. The shows at Nissan Stadium and at Ascend Amphitheater each night are ticketed. The annual festival’s slew of country music superstars who will be hitting the Nissan Stadium stage include Kelsea Ballerini, Luke Bryan, Jelly Roll, Lynyrd Skynyrd and more.
Fishin' on the Farm: Kids 12 and younger can fish in the catch-and-release pond in Franklin's Park at Harlinsdale Farm for this special kids' fishing event on Thursday, June 6 and Friday, June 7.
FREE PRESCHOOL STORYTIME AT FRANKLIN LIBRARY wcpltn.org
Kids ages 3 – 5 and their parents can join Franklin Library (1314 Columbia Ave., Franklin) for stories, songs, rhymes and more fun. Happens on Thursdays and Fridays from 10 – 10:30 a.m. or 10:30 – 10:45 a.m.
CAMPFIRE STORYTIME AT THE DISCOVERY CENTER explorethedc.org
Drop by the Discovery Center (502 SE Broad St., Murfreesboro) every Thursday at 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. for storytime in the "Great Outdoors" section. Included with admission ($12).
FREE SUMMER FUN AT CANNONSBURGH VILLAGE murfreesborotn.gov
FREE GOODLETTSVILLE FARMERS MARKET
Celebrate seven years of the Goodlettsville Farmers Market each Thursday thru October, from 3 – 7 p.m. on the lawn and in the parking lot of the Goodlettsville Visitor’s Center at Moss-Wright Park (705 Caldwell Drive, Goodlettsville).
FREE INTERNATIONAL FOLKFEST (BELL BUCKLE)
mboro-international-folkfest. org
Musicians and dancers from different countries will perform at various locations thru June 8 for the 41st annual event. Today, all troupes visit the Bell Buckle Banquet Hall (27 Railroad Sq. Bell Buckle) at 6 p.m.
Play yard games under the shade trees of Cannonsburgh Village (312 S. Front Street, Murfreesboro), relax while coloring at the picnic tables, complete a scavenger hunt or work a puzzle on the porch of a log cabin. Activities are on Thursdays, June 6, 13, & 20, from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.
EMBELLISHED INSTRUMENTS countrymusichalloffame.org
Young designers can personalize paper instruments inspired by those on display in the galleries at Country Music Hall of Fame (222 Rep. John Lewis Way S, Nashville) from 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. Included with museum admission; free to museum members.
BUSY BEE CLASS FOR KIDS
See Tuesday, June 4.
FREE MURFREESBORO MOVIE UNDER THE STARS
See Monday, June 3.
FREE MOVIES IN THE PARK: SUPER MARIO BROS. MOVIE
FREE GIRLS WHO CODE CLUB rclstn.org
Girls Who Code Club is an after-school computer science program for all 3rd – 5th graders (it's not just for girls)! Program happens from 4 – 4:45 p.m. at Linebaugh Library (105 W Vine St., Murfreesboro).
THURSDAY NIGHT OUT cheekwood.org
Kick off the weekend at Cheekwood's Thursday Night Out, happening every Thursday evening from 5:30 – 9 p.m. through October. Enjoy TROLLS: Save the Humans while a diverse music lineup provides the eclectic soundtrack. In addition, the evenings feature regionally-sourced food and spirits, lawn games, wellness classes and more. Tickets are $10 for members and $22 for non members. Advanced reservation required.
SHE LOVES ME
See Saturday, June 1.
nashvillemoviesinthepark.com
Nashville’s longest running outdoor movie series is back every Thursday in June at Elmington Park (3531 West End Ave., Nashville). The family-friendly event features food trucks, games, activities and of course, a movie under the stars! Movies will begin at sundown, but the fun will start at 5 p.m.
NASHVILLE SOUNDS: THROWBACK THURSDAYS
Head to First Horizon Park (19 Jr Gilliam Way, Nashville) to see the Nashville Sounds starting at 6:35 p.m. Every Thursday, the Sounds wear their 1978 uniforms to commemorate the team’s original uniform style.
FREE NASHVILLE SYMPHONY COMMUNITY CONCERTS (NASHVILLE)
nashvillesymphony.org
This community concert includes favorite melodies performed by the Nashville Symphony at Musicans Corner in Nashville's Centennial Park. The music begins at 7:30 p.m., but come early!
THE HERMITAGE AFTER DARK thehermitage.com
Have you ever wanted to see The Hermitage Mansion (4580 Rachels Lane, Hermitage) in the evening? Join for extended hours on select Thursdays this summer for your chance to see the grounds, garden, mansion and more until 9 p.m.
FRI 7
FREE FISHIN’ ON THE FARM
See Thursday, June 6.
FREE TODDLER TIME WITH THOMAS murfreesborotn.gov
Bring your little ones 5 and younger to Sports*Com (2310 Memorial Blvd., Murfreesboro) for a cognitive skill development class on Friday mornings from 10 – 11 a.m. Cost is $3.
CMA FEST 2024
See Thursday, June 6.
FREE FAMILY FILM AT LINEBAUGH LIBRARY rclstn.org
Every Friday, at Linebaugh Library (105 W. Vine St., Murfreesboro) plays a G or PG-rated film for families at 10 a.m.
FREE LIBRARY PETE & THE STORYTIME BAND ROCK 'N' ROLL PUPPET SHOW! library.nashville.org
Bring the little ones out for this musical romp of sights and sounds at the Nashville Public Library Main Branch (615 Church St., Nashville). It's a celebration of reading, plus puppets, guitars, the stars and more! Happens on Fridays and Saturdays at 10:30 a.m., through June 22.
EMBELLISHED INSTRUMENTS
See Thursday, June 6.
FREE PRESCHOOL STORYTIME AT FRANKLIN LIBRARY
See Thursday, June 6.
THE HOMESTEAD FESTIVAL hardisonmill.com
Check out this two-day event on farming, homeschooling and sustainability featuring influential speakers, teachers, and musicians at The Homestead at Hardison Mill (4765 Hardison Mill Road Columbia) on June 7 – 8. Speakers include Michael Pollan, Joel Salatin, Jill Winger and Marty Raney. Musical guests include John Anderson, The Bellamy Brothers, Michael Martin Murphy, Rory Feek & Friends and more.
FREE STORIES IN THE SKY AT THE FRANKLIN LIBRARY wcpltn.org
Families with children ages 3 and older can join in the Children’s Activity Room at the Franklin Library (1314 Columbia Ave., Franklin) for this constellation program from 2:30 – 4 p.m. The stars in the sky have told stories for generations; hear a few of the ancient tales and see and touch telescopes. Registration is required, space is limited.
FREE MUSICIANS CORNER & KIDSVILLE
See Saturday, June 1.
TURTLE TALKS AT THE DISCOVERY CENTER
See Wednesday, June 5.
FREE NASHVILLE SYMPHONY COMMUNITY CONCERTS (LAFAYETTE) nashvillesymphony.org
This community concert series includes classical and popular favorites performed by the Nashville Symphony at various Middle Tennessee parks. This evening, see them at Key Park in Lafayette. The music will begin at 7:30 p.m., but come early!
SHE LOVES ME
See Saturday, June 1.
FREE MT. JULIET MOVIE IN THE PARK mtjuliet-tn.gov
FREE RED CABOOSE CONCERT SERIES
Enjoy live music with these family friendly concerts on Fridays in June at Red Caboose Park in Bellevue (684 Colice Jeanne Road, Nashville) at 7 p.m. This event is presented by Metro Parks Music and sponsored by Creative Parks Nashville. Bring a picnic, relax and enjoy the show!
FREE FRANKLIN ART CRAWL artscouncilwc.org/art-crawl
Enjoy an art crawl through some of Franklin’s historic buildings on the first Friday of each month from 6 – 9 p.m. Many of the galleries serve complimentary refreshments during the evening and some offer live music.
FREE FOOD TRUCK FRIDAYS AT ARRINGTON arringtonvineyards.com
Bring your friends and family down to Arrington Vineyards (6211 Patton Road, Arrington) on Fridays from 4:30 – 8:30 p.m. to enjoy some tunes, food from local vendors and all around good vibes. No reservations are required.
NASHVILLE SOUNDS BASEBALL: FOX17 (FIREWORK) FRIDAYS
Grab your peanuts and cracker jacks and head to First Horizon Park (19 Jr Gilliam Way, Nashville) to see the Nashville Sounds starting at 6:35 p.m. Every Friday, watch the Nashville sky light up with postgame fireworks.
FULL MOON HIKES AT OWL’S HILL owlshill.org
Pack dinner and arrive early to picnic on the grounds, then explore Owl's Hill (545 Beech Creek Road, Brentwood) at sunset. Enjoy listening for owls, coyotes, and night-singing insects. When the stars come out, look for constellations, planets and meteors. No flashlights. Ages 12 and older (minors must be accompanied by an adult). Program begins promptly at 7:30 p.m.
FREE WHITE HOUSE MOVIES UNDER THE STARS: MINIONS
Come on out and enjoy some family flicks under the stars at White House Municipal Park (420 Highway 76, White House) starting at 7:30 p.m. Settle in on your blanket or lawn chair.
Bring your blanket or chairs for a free family-friendly movie at the Charlie Daniels Park Amphitheater (1075 Charlie Daniels Pkwy., Mt. Juliet) on the first Friday of each month, June through October. Film starts around 8:40 p.m. Concessions are available.
SAT 8
FREE HENDERSONVILLE FARMERS MARKET
See Saturday, June 1.
FREE NOLENSVILLE FARMERS MARKET
See Saturday, June 1.
FREE MURFREESBORO SATURDAY FARMERS MARKET
See Saturday, June 1.
FREE FRANKLIN FARMERS MARKET
See Saturday, June 1.
FREE LIBRARY PETE & THE STORYTIME BAND ROCK 'N' ROLL PUPPET SHOW!
See Friday, June 7.
FREE SATURDAY STORYTIME AT BRENTWOOD LIBRARY
See Saturday, June 1.
MONTGOMERY COUNTY HERITAGE DAY
historiccollinsville.com
Celebrate local heritage and experience the uniqueness of life in Montgomery County in the 1800s while interacting with the past at Historic Collinsville from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Reenactors portray Civil War soldiers, civilians and spies. Regular admission is $14 for ages 13 and older; $8 for ages 6 -12 and free to children younger than age 6.
FREE SILENT RUN HORSE SHOW SERIES
silentrunfarm.com/show-series
Come out to the Tractor Supply Co. Arena at the Park at Harlinsdale Farm (239 Franklin Road, Franklin) to watch the Silent Run Horse Shows on June 8 – 9 from 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. The horse shows are free to spectators.
NASHVILLE ZOO-VENTURES
library.nashville.org
In this interactive program at Nashville Public Library's Edmondson Pike branch, animal ambassadors from the Nashville Zoo will bring a variety of animals to teach about at 10:30 a.m.
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MUSIC CITY FIT EXPO
musiccityfitexpo.com
Health products, fitness classes, fashion shows and more at the Fairgrounds Nashville (625 Smith Ave., Nashville) from 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. Plus, check out the Strongman or the CrossFit competitions, the powerlifting and Olympic lifting events or food from area vendors. General admission is $19.50; kids 3 and younger are free.
FREE PARNASSUS BOOKS STORYTIME
parnassusbooks.net
Come out to Parnassus Books (3900 Hillsboro Pike Suite 14, Nashville) for a storytime from 10:30 – 11 a.m.
LANE MOTOR VAULT TOURS
See Saturday, June 1.
THE FLOPSY BUNNIES: A PETER RABBIT ADVENTURE
See Saturday, June 1.
THE HOMESTEAD FESTIVAL
See Friday, June 7.
FREE YOUTH MAGIC GROUP AT LINEBAUGH LIBRARY
rclstn.org
Aspiring magicians can join in the magic at Linebaugh Public Library (105 W Vine St., Murfreesboro) on the second Saturday of each month at 10 a.m.
FREE KIDS FISHING RODEOS
nashvilleparent.com/events/kidsfishing-rodeos
Young angling enthusiasts can bait their hooks and cast their lines for on Saturday, June 8 during the Tennessee Wildlife Resource Agency’s (TWRA) free fishing day. Find a participating pond near you at the link above.
EMBELLISHED INSTRUMENTS
See Thursday, June 6.
FREE EXPLORE WITH A NATURALIST
See Saturday, June 1.
FAMILY GEOCACHING DAY owlshill.org
A fun day of family fun and exploration where geocaches are hidden in containers on a family friendly course that you can only find using your GPS or smartphone. Owls Hill Nature Sanctuary (545 Beech Creek Road S, Brentwood). Cost for adults is $10 (ages 13+); children $8 (ages 12 – 5); children 4 and younger are free.
DIY FRIENDSHIP BRACELETS countrymusichalloffame.org
Come make custom friendship bracelets at the Country Music Hall of Fame in the Taylor Swift Education Center. Trade your creation with a friend to symbolize your connection or keep it as a reminder of your experience. Happens from 1 – 2 p.m. Included with Museum admission; free to members.
Simply
FREE NASHVILLE SPORTS CARD SHOW
Sports-lovers unite to browse more than 100+ tables at Lighthouse Christian School Gym (5100 Blue Hole Road, Nashville) from 8 a.m. – 2 p.m.
FREE BUBBLE BLAST FOAM PARTY (EAST NASHVILLE)
Play in a mountain of clean, refreshing foam at the Nashville Public Library East branch (206 Gallatin Ave, Nashville) at 2 p.m. Bring towels and wear clothes that can get wet.
CMA FEST 2024
See Thursday, June 6.
GOAT FARM EXPERIENCE
See Saturday, June 1.
FREE MUSIC IN THE VINES
See Saturday, June 1.
FREE MUSICIANS CORNER & KIDSVILLE
See Saturday, June 1.
NASHVILLE SOUNDS BASEBALL: HIT CITY SATURDAYS
Head to First Horizon Park (19 Jr Gilliam Way, Nashville) to see the Nashville Sounds at 6:35 p.m. On Saturdays, make the ballpark the place to be in Nashville with entertainment options like Third and Home and The Band Box.
THINGS TO DO
FREE SUNDROP FEST
historicdowntownpulaski.com
Visit downtown Pulaski for music, food and vendors from 1 – 11:45 p.m. In addition, the fest includes a variety of activities for all ages exploring local music and arts, history and culture. Pulaski is the home of Sundrop Bottling which makes the Southern soda Sundrop.
FREE PICKIN’ IN THE PARK
The 12th annual Pickin’ in the Park concert series returns to Harvey Park (4001 Miles Johnson Parkway, Spring Hill). The family-friendly event features local musicians and songwriters. Bring chairs and blankets, and enjoy an evening of music from 5:30 – 8:30 p.m. Food trucks will be on site.
GLOW IN THE PARK
See Saturday, June 1.
CORNELIA AIRPARK CONCERTS corneliaairparkconcerts.com
FREE SIMPLY SMYRNA CELEBRATION
carpeartista.com/simply-smyrna Kick-off the summer "Smyrna-style" from 5 – 9:30 p.m. in the Depot District (101 Front Street, Smyrna) at this pedestrian-only event celebrating the arts with great music, food, unique vendors and more.
FREE NASHVILLE SYMPHONY COMMUNITY CONCERTS (LEBANON)
nashvillesymphony.org
This community concert includes classical and popular favorites performed by the Nashville Symphony at Cumberland University in Lebanon. The music begins at 7:30 p.m.
NERF WARS mpactsports.com
Come out for community Nerf Wars at Mpact Sports (121 Seaboard Lane, Suite 1, Franklin) twice a month from 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. This special event is open to members and non-members. Price is $10 per warrior. Pizza package options available to purchase. Make sure to bring your Nerf Gun (there's extra available to purchase if you don't) and protective eyewear/ goggles.
FREE BIG BAND DANCES
See Saturday, June 1.
FREE MURFREESBORO MOVIE UNDER THE STARS
See Monday, June 3.
This concert experience features live music, craft beers, wine, food trucks and "Insta-worthy" moments (photos with a vintage plane) at Cornelia Fort Airpark at Shelby Bottoms. Bring blankets and lawn chairs to enjoy an evening of local live music. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. for each event with music starting at 5:45 p.m. Cost is $20 and includes beer/ wine ticket for ages 21 and older. Ages 15 and younger are admitted free.
SHE LOVES ME
See Saturday, June 1.
SUN
9
FREE SILENT RUN HORSE SHOW SERIES
See Saturday, June 8.
THE FLOPSY BUNNIES: A PETER RABBIT ADVENTURE
See Saturday, June 1.
CMA FEST 2024
See Thursday, June 6.
COW AND PIG CUDDLING AT THE GENTLE BARN
See Sunday, June 2.
EMBELLISHED INSTRUMENTS
See Thursday, June 6.
LANE MOTOR VAULT TOURS
See Saturday, June 1.
FREE MUSIC IN THE VINES
See Saturday, June 1.
IN THE STUDIO WITH CHARLES KEY
See Sunday, June 2.
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THINGS TO DO
NASHVILLE SOUNDS BASEBALL: FAMILY FUN SUNDAY
Grab your peanuts and cracker jacks and head to First Horizon Park (19 Jr Gilliam Way, Nashville) to see the Nashville Sounds starting at 2:05 p.m.
On Sundays, it’s all about families with child-focused giveaways throughout the season and kids can run the bases after the game. Tickets start at $15.
FREE NASHVILLE SYMPHONY COMMUNITY CONCERTS (ANITOCH)
nashvillesymphony.org
This community concert series includes classical and popular favorites performed by the Nashville Symphony at various Middle Tennessee parks. Hear them today at the Smith Springs Community Center Gymnasium in Antioch. The music will begin at 7:30 p.m., but come early!
SHE LOVES ME
See Saturday, June 1.
FREE BRENTWOOD SUMMER CONCERT SERIES
brentwoodtn.gov
Enjoy a concert at the Eddy Arnold Amphitheater in Crockett Park (1500 Volunteer Pkwy, Brentwood) featuring the Jimmy Buffett Tribute Band.
MON 10
FREE ITTY BITTY STORYTIME AT LINEBAUGH LIBRARY
See Monday, June 3.
FREE MAKE A HOME FOR THE LIBRARY FAIRIES & INTRO TO WILD PLANTS
wcpltn.org
Children ages 4 to 6 years old are invited to join the Nashville Nature Explorers in making fairy houses and learning all about local wild plants at the Franklin Library (1314 Columbia Ave., Franklin) from 2:30 – 3:30 p.m. Registration is required.
FREE MAKE A SOOTHING WILD PLANT SALVE FOR BUG BITES
wcpltn.org
Children ages 8 to 12 years old are invited to join the Nashville Nature Explorers in learning about local wild plants and creating a bug bite salve to take home at the Franklin Library (1314 Columbia Ave., Franklin) from 2:30 –3:30 p.m. Registration is required.
MOVIE MONDAYS AT NASHVILLE SHORES
See Monday, June 3.
FREE MURFREESBORO MOVIE UNDER THE STARS
See Monday, June 3.
TUE 11
FREE LITTLE ASTRONOMERS TELESCOPE PETTING ZOO wcpltn.org
Learn all about telescopes at Leiper's Fork Public Library (5333 Old Highway 96, Franklin) at 10:30 a.m.
FREE STORMY STORYTIME WITH NIKKI DEE RAY FROM NEWS CHANNEL 5 wcpltn.org
Children ages 4 and older can join Nikki Dee Ray from Channel 5 News in the Children’s Activity Room at the Franklin Library (1314 Columbia Ave., Franklin) for a special weather-related storytime at 10 a.m.
FREE SONG ADVENTURES W/ RACHEL SUMNER (LEIPER'S FORK) rachelsumner.com
Join Rachel for a musical adventure full of songs that will have littles traveling in a time machine, talking and singing like pirates, dancing with an octopus in the sea and more at 10:30 a.m. at the Leipers Fork Public Library (5333 Old Hwy 96, Franklin).
FREE WISHING CHAIR PUPPET SHOW STORYTIME
See Tuesday, June 4.
FREE TODDLER STORYTIME AT BRENTWOOD LIBRARY
See Tuesday, June 4.
FREE TWRA BONE BOX & TRACKS (NOLENSVILLE) wcpltn.org
Explore new things with friends from the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency at the Nolensville Public Library (915 Oldham Drive, Nolensville) at 11 a.m.
BUSY BEE CLASS FOR KIDS
See Tuesday, June 4.
Kids Day in
FREE BEAT THE HEAT INDOOR GAMES AT LINEBAUGH
See Tuesday, June 4.
FREE EAST NASHVILLE FARMERS MARKET
See Tuesday, June 4.
FREE R.E.A.DING WITH LUCAS
See Tuesday, June 4.
FREE CONCERT ON THE PATIO: JOE HAND
See Tuesday, June 4.
HAIRSPRAY
tpac.org
Broadway’s Tony Award-winning musical comedy returns to Music City with eight performances, June 11 – 16, at TPAC's Jackson Hall (505 Deaderick Street, Nashville). Join 16-year-old Tracy Turnblad in 1960's Baltimore as she sets out to dance her way onto TV’s most popular show. Can a girl with big dreams (and even bigger hair) change the world? Tickets start at $42.
WED 12
FREE KIDS DAY IN FRANKLIN franklintn.gov
Kick off summer break with a rodeo of fun at Pinkerton Park (405 Murfreesboro Road, Franklin) from 9 – 11 a.m. Get your boots on and help wrangle up outlaws with a game of “Capture the Outlaws”, then show your horse skills with plenty of Yee-Haw Horse Races and so much more!
FREE TODDLER STORYTIME AT BRENTWOOD LIBRARY
See Tuesday, June 4.
FREE NATURE HIKE wpnc.nashville.gov
Hike the Warner Park Nature Center's (7311 Highway 100, Nashville) trails with a naturalist from 9 – 10:30 a.m. For ages 10 and older. Must register.
FREE RUNAWAY PUPPET THEATER AT LINEBAUGH LIBRARY rclstn.org
The Runaway Puppet Theater will perform Tales of Adventure, at the Linebaugh Library (105 W Vine St, Murfreesboro) from 10 – 11 a.m.
FREE BABIES AND BOOKS STORYTIME AT FRANKLIN LIBRARY
See Wednesday, June 5.
KNEE-HIGH NATURALISTS owlshill.org
Children ages 3 – 5 years old (with an adult) can explore the natural world at Owl's Hill Nature Sanctuary (545 Beech Creek Road, Brentwood) on Wednesdays, June 12 & 19 and July 10 & 17, from 10 – 11:30 a.m. Each week has a different focus emphasizing working together through discovery, crafts and outdoor exploration. Cost is $115 and includes admission for one adult + child to all four sessions.
THINGS TO DO
STEM Adventures with the Science Guys: Embark on a STEM adventure at various Nashville Public Library branches, including Inglewood on June 1; Edgehill on June 12; Madison on June 14; and Church Street Park on June 26.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENT PETTING ZOO
See Wednesday, June 5.
FREE RODNEY THE MAGICIAN AT THE BRENTWOOD LIBRARY rodneykelley.com
Enjoy this children's comedy/magic show with cards, birds, bunnies and lfun at 1 p.m. at the John P. Holt Brentwood Library (8109 Concord Road, Brentwood).
FREE STEM ADVENTURE WITH THE SCIENCE GUYS! library.nashville.org
Young scientists will embark on a STEM adventure at the Nashville Public Library Edgehill branch (1409 12th Ave. S, Nashville) at 4 p.m. The show includes the powerful forces of physics, stunning reactions of chemistry, and more.
FREE RETRO WEDNESDAYS AT STARDUST DRIVE-IN THEATRE
See Wednesday, June 5.
TURTLE TALKS AT THE DISCOVERY CENTER
See Wednesday, June 5.
FREE AFTERNOON STORYTIME AT LINEBAUGH LIBRARY
See Wednesday, June 5.
AN EVENING WITH JAMES TAYLOR & HIS ALL-STAR BAND bridgestonearena.com
See James Taylor with his "All-Star Band" perform live in Bridgestone Arena (501 Broadway, Nashville). Show starts at 7:30 p.m. Tickets start at $82.
BUSY BEE CLASS FOR KIDS
See Tuesday, June 4.
FREE GIRLS WHO CODE CLUB
See Thursday, June 6.
FREE GOODLETTSVILLE FARMERS MARKET
See Thursday, June 6.
FREE MOVIES IN THE PARK: 13 GOING ON 30 nashvillemoviesinthepark.com
Nashville’s longest running outdoor movie series is back every Thursday in June at Elmington Park (3531 West End Ave, Nashville). The family-friendly event features food trucks, games, activities and of course, a movie under the stars! Movies will begin at sundown, but the fun will start at 5 p.m.
BONNAROO MUSIC & ARTS FESTIVAL bonnaroo.com
HAIRSPRAY
See Tuesday, June 11.
SHE LOVES ME
See Saturday, June 1.
THU 13
FREE SUMMER FUN AT CANNONSBURGH VILLAGE murfreesborotn.gov
Kids can play games under the shade trees of Cannonsburgh Village (312 S. Front Street, Murfreesboro). Relax while coloring at the picnic tables, complete a scavenger hunt or work a puzzle on the porch of a log cabin. Activities are on Thursdays, June 6, 13, & 20, from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.
CAMPFIRE STORYTIME AT THE DISCOVERY CENTER
See Thursday, June 6.
BEDAZZLED BUTTONS countrymusichalloffame.org
Music fans often wear buttons, shirts and other accessories to support their favorite artists. Design a button that represents what you love about country music from 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. at the Country Music Hall of Fame (222 Rep. John Lewis Way S, Nashville). Included with admission; free to members.
FREE ORIGAMI CRAFT AT THE NOLENSVILLE LIBRARY wcpltn.org
Join Nolensville Library (915 Oldham Drive, Nolensville) and try your hand at the Japanese art of paper folding from 2:30 – 3:30 p.m. For ages 9 and older.
BEDAZZLED BUTTONS
See Thursday, June 13.
FREE STEM ADVENTURE WITH THE SCIENCE GUYS! library.nashville.org
Explore science principles with this live science show at the Nashville Public Library Madison branch (610 Gallatin Pike S, Madison) at 10:30 a.m.
FREE LIBRARY PETE & THE STORYTIME BAND ROCK 'N' ROLL PUPPET SHOW!
See Friday, June 7.
FREE MUSICIANS CORNER & KIDSVILLE
See Saturday, June 1.
FREE RED CABOOSE CONCERT SERIES
See Friday, June 7.
The massive, four-day, multi-stage camping and music festival held on a 700-acre farm in Manchester is June 13 – 16. It brings together performers in rock and roll, jazz, Americana, hiphop, electronica and more. In addition to music performances, the festival’s entertainment village buzzes with activities including a classic arcade, onsite cinema, silent disco, comedy club, theater performers, a beer festival and a music technology village. Artist headliners on this year’s lineup include Post Malone, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Pretty Lights and Fisher.
FREE MURFREESBORO MOVIE UNDER THE STARS
See Monday, June 3.
THURSDAY NIGHT OUT
See Thursday, June 6.
FREE ALL ACCESS NIGHT AT THE DISCOVERY CENTER explorethedc.org
FREE FOOD TRUCK FRIDAYS AT ARRINGTON VINEYARDS
See Friday, June 7.
BONNAROO MUSIC & ARTS FESTIVAL
See Thursday, June 13.
FAMILY FIREFLY HIKES AT OWL’S HILL owlshill.org
A time for special-needs families to enjoy the exhibits in a sensoryfriendly environment at the Discovery Center (502 Southeast Broad Street, Murfreesboro). Happens from 5 – 7:30 p.m. Reservations are suggested.
HAIRSPRAY
See Tuesday, June 11.
SHE LOVES ME
See Saturday, June 1.
FRI 14
FREE TODDLER TIME WITH THOMAS
See Friday, June 7.
FREE PRESCHOOL STORYTIME AT THE FRANKLIN LIBRARY
See Friday, June 7.
Find out what makes owls such good hunters and why a firefly lights up in the dark at Owl's Hill Nature Sanctuary (545 Beech Creek Road, Brentwood). Meet owl ambassadors, listen for night sounds and keep an eye out for nocturnal creatures during a kid-friendly hike from 6:30 – 8 p.m. Cost is $25 per adult/child pair, $15 additional adult, $10 additional child. Must register.
FREE FRANKLIN MOVIE IN THE PARK: SANDLOT franklintn.gov
Bring a chair or blanket and come to the parks for an outdoor movie on Friday nights, June 14 through July 19, starting at 8 p.m. (or sunset). Tonight, the event kicks off at the Fieldstone Softball Fields (1377 Hillsboro Road, Franklin). Food trucks will be available.
BREW AT THE ZOO nashvillezoo.org/brew
Animals, entertainment and plenty of boozy beverages are all on tap for Nashville Zoo’s annual Brew at the Zoo from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. Guests can stroll the pathways while sampling beers, wines, ciders and seltzers from Nashville beverage purveyors.
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CANDLELIGHT: A TRIBUTE TO ADELE feverup.com
Tonight's concert features a string quartet playing favorite anthems by Adele. Experience a warm and relaxing ambiance inside The Parthenon (2500 West End Ave., Nashville) bathed in candlelight. Concerts start at 7 and 9 p.m. and tickets start at $33.
BIG FISH AT THE CENTER FOR THE ARTS boroarts.org
Based on the celebrated novel by Daniel Wallace and the acclaimed film, Big Fish tells the story of Edward Bloom, a traveling salesman who lives life to its fullest. The show runs June 14 – 30 at the Center for the Arts (110 West College Street, Murfreesboro) on Thursday, Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 p.m. and Sundays at 2 p.m. Adults are $22. Rated PG.
HAIRSPRAY
See Tuesday, June 11.
SHE LOVES ME
See Saturday, June 1.
SAT 15
FREE MURFREESBORO SATURDAY FARMERS MARKET
See Saturday, June 1.
FREE NOLENSVILLE FARMERS MARKET
See Saturday, June 1.
FREE SATURDAY STORYTIME AT BRENTWOOD LIBRARY
See Saturday, June 1.
FREE HENDERSONVILLE FARMERS MARKET
See Saturday, June 1.
FREE FRANKLIN FARMERS MARKET
See Saturday, June 1.
BEDAZZLED BUTTONS
See Thursday, June 13.
THE FLOPSY BUNNIES: A PETER RABBIT ADVENTURE
See Saturday, June 1.
FREE FRANKLIN FAMILY SPLASH & DASH friendsoffranklinparks.org
Join in this inaugural event celebrating the connectivity between the parks and trails system at 8:30 a.m. The community event features a running and biking portion with an optional float down the Harpeth River (begins at 7:30 a.m.). It will start and end at The Park at Harlinsdale Farm (239 Franklin Road, Franklin).
FREE FRANKLIN FLEA MARKET stewartpromotions.com
Find treasures old and new at the Williamson County Agricultural EXPO Park (4215 Long Lane Franklin) today from 9 a.m. – 6 p.m. or June 16 from 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. $5 parking.
FREE PARNASSUS BOOKS STORYTIME
See Saturday, June 8.
FREE FATHER-DAUGHTER TEA PARTY AT LINEBAUGH LIBRARY rclstn.org
Dads can bring their daughter(s) down to Linebaugh Library (105 W Vine St, Murfreesboro) for a FatherDaughter tea party from 10 a.m. – noon. This year l features an "Alice in Wonderland" themed party. Call or go online to register.
DAD & ME EPOXY COASTER WORKSHOP
Join for a special Father’s Day celebration at Rockler Woodworking and Hardware (1622 Galleria Blvd., Brentwood) from 9:30 – 11 a.m. Participants will learn the art of epoxy resin. Each ticket grants admission for one dad and one child (age 6 or older) to create two epoxy coasters and a custom holder. Cost is $49.99.
FREE LOWE’S BUILD & GROW WORKSHOP lowes.com
Cruise into various Lowe’s locations with your mini DIYer for this month’s "Build & Grow" kit, featuring a " Father's Day UTV" from 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. Reserve your spot online.
GOAT FARM EXPERIENCE
See Saturday, June 1.
FREE PEACH JAM FESTIVAL nashvillefarmersmarket.org
This event showcases the versatility and deliciousness of peaches through a variety of vendors at the Nashville Farmers’ Market (900 Rosa L Parks Blvd., Nashville).
BONNAROO MUSIC & ARTS FESTIVAL
See Thursday, June 13.
FREE LIBRARY PETE & THE STORYTIME BAND ROCK 'N' ROLL PUPPET SHOW!
See Friday, June 7.
FREE DO A CARD FOR DAD! wcpltn.org
Kids of all ages can join in the Activity Room at Franklin Library (1314 Columbia Ave., Franklin) to make a card for Father’s Day from 2 – 3 p.m.
FREE RC COLAMOONPIE FESTIVAL
bellbucklechamber.com
Celebrate the South’s original fast food — RC Cola and a fresh MoonPie! Wander into downtown Bell Buckle to find music, cloggers, weird-but-fun contests, MoonPie games and a colorful parade to name a few things.
LANE MOTOR VAULT TOURS
See Saturday, June 1.
FREE JUNETEENTH CELEBRATION
Join the Bradley Academy Museum and Cultural Center (415 South Academy Street, Murfreesboro) for vendors, food trucks, poetry/singing performances and games celebrating Juneteenth from 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
EXPOSITION OF ELEGANCE: CLASSIC CARS AT CHEEKWOOD cheekwood.org
View more than 60 impeccable classic cars spanning six decades at Cheekwood (1200 Forrest Park Drive, Nashville) on June 15 – 16. New this year, a classic motorcycle showcase featuring an exhibit of 30+ vintage motorcycles. Plus, enjoy activities for kids, special music performances and local food trucks. Cost is $14 for adult members, $12 for youth members, $22 for adults, $15 for youth and 2 & younger get in free.
FREE MUSICIANS CORNER & KIDSVILLE
See Saturday, June 1.
GOATS & GUITARS noble-springs.com
Enjoy this live music night, as well as baby goat cuddling, at Noble Springs Dairy Farm (3144 Blazer Road, Franklin) from 5 to 8 p.m. Tickets are $12 per person. Children 2 and younger, free.
FREE BIG BAND DANCES
See Saturday, June 1.
ACADEMY PARK
ACOUSTIC FEST ticketor.com/wcpac
The WCPAC at Academy Park's (112 Everbright Ave, Franklin) first Acoustic Fest will be held on the courtyard from 6 – 10 p.m. Cost is $10.
SUMMER SONGWRITER SERIES AT ROCK CASTLE historicrockcastle.com
The Summer Songwriter Series at Rock Castle (39 Rockcastle Lane, Hendersonville) features food trucks, inflatables, yard games and original music from Nashville’s brightest rising stars from 5 – 9 p.m. Adults are $10 and children are free.
GLOW IN THE PARK
See Saturday, June 1.
BIG FISH AT THE CENTER FOR THE ARTS
See Friday, June 14.
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THINGS TO DO
FREE EVENING CAVE TOUR
wpnc.nashville.gov
Kids 8 and older can join Warner Park Nature Center (7311 Highway 100, Nashville) for a rare opportunity to explore a natural cave and learn about how it was formed and what creatures live inside from 7 – 9 p.m. Email to register.
HAIRSPRAY
See Tuesday, June 11.
SHE LOVES ME
See Saturday, June 1.
SUN 16
HAPPY FATHER'S DAY!
EXPOSITION OF ELEGANCE: CLASSIC CARS AT CHEEKWOOD
See Saturday, June 15.
BEDAZZLED BUTTONS
See Thursday, June 13.
THE FLOPSY BUNNIES: A PETER RABBIT ADVENTURE
See Saturday, June 1.
COW AND PIG CUDDLING AT THE GENTLE BARN
See Sunday, June 2.
FREE FRANKLIN FLEA MARKET
See Saturday, June 15.
BONNAROO MUSIC & ARTS FESTIVAL
See Thursday, June 13.
FATHER’S DAY LANE MOTOR MUSEUM FUN DAY
lanemotormuseum.org
Dads are admitted FREE all day long at the Lane Motor Museum (702 Murfreesboro Pike, Nashville). With regular paid admission, this special event will include free vault tours, free rides in select museum vehicles and in-museum vehicle demonstrations. The rides and vault tours are offered on a first-come, first-served basis. Happens from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Cost is $12 adults; $3 for youths aged 6 -17; children younger than 5 are free.
NASHVILLE KATS ARENA FOOTBALL
See Sunday, June 2.
BIG FISH AT THE CENTER FOR THE ARTS
See Friday, June 14.
FREE MUSIC IN THE VINES
See Saturday, June 1.
FREE JAZZ ON THE CUMBERLAND victorchatman.com
The popular concert series is held on the third Sunday of the month through October at Cumberland Park (592 S. First St., Nashville) from 5:30 – 8 p.m. Bring your favorite blanket or lawn chair to enjoy some of the best local, regional and national jazz artists performing live at this family- and petfriendly event. Enjoy a variety of food trucks, concessions, vendors and even a "Kid’s Fun Play Zone."
Jazz on the Cumberland: Bring a blanket or lawn chair to Nashville's Cumberland Park on Father's Day, Sunday 16 to enjoy some live jazz artists, a variety of fo od trucks, concessions, vendors and even a "Kid’s Fun Play Zone."
FREE A CELEBRATION OF FREEDOM
nashvillesymphony.org
Join the Nashville African American Wind Symphony's annual Juneteenth celebration performance, A Celebration of Freedom, at the Schermerhorn Symphony Center (1 Symphony Place, Nashville) starting at 6 p.m. Tickets start at $45.
HAIRSPRAY
See Tuesday, June 11.
MON 17
FREE BABY DANCE PARTY AT THE FRANKLIN LIBRARY
wcpltn.org
Parents with kids ages 0 to 2 years old can join Miss Jessica and Miss Hannah in the Activity Room at the Franklin Library (1314 Columbia Ave., Franklin) for a special Baby Dance Party from 10 – 10:30 a.m.
FREE ITTY BITTY STORYTIME AT LINEBAUGH LIBRARY
See Monday, June 3.
MOVIE MONDAYS AT NASHVILLE SHORES
See Monday, June 3.
FREE BEAT THE HEAT INDOOR GAMES AT LINEBAUGH
See Tuesday, June 4.
BUSY BEE CLASS FOR KIDS
See Tuesday, June 4.
FREE R.E.A.DING WITH LUCAS
See Tuesday, June 4.
FREE CAMPFIRE SONGS & STORIES AT LINEBAUGH rclstn.org
Join Linebaugh Public Library (105 W Vine St, Murfreesboro) for an evening of songs and stories around the (inflatable) campfire starting at 6:30 p.m.
NASHVILLE SOUNDS BASEBALL: TAIL WAGGIN' TUESDAYS
See Tuesday, June 4.
WED 19
FREE TODDLER STORYTIME AT BRENTWOOD LIBRARY
See Tuesday, June 4.
FREE TENNESSEE PHILHARMONIC QUARTET AT THE LINEBAUGH LIBRARY rclstn.org
The Tennessee Philharmonic Woodwind Quartet performs at Linebaugh Public Library (105 W Vine St., Murfreesboro) at 10 a.m. with movie favorites and an "instrument petting zoo!"
FREE READING PAWS AT LINEBAUGH LIBRARY
See Monday, June 3.
FREE MURFREESBORO MOVIE UNDER THE STARS
See Monday, June 3.
TUE 18
FREE SONG ADVENTURES W/ RACHEL SUMNER (HADLEY PARK) rachelsumner.com
Join Miss Rachel for an adventure full of songs that will have Littles traveling in a time machine, singing like pirates and more at 10:30 a.m. at the Nashville Public Library Hadley Park branch (1039 28th Ave. N, Nashville).
FREE TODDLER TIME AT THE FRANKLIN LIBRARY
See Tuesday, June 4.
FREE TODDLER STORYTIME AT BRENTWOOD LIBRARY
See Tuesday, June 4.
FREE DRESS UP STORYTIME AT NOLENSVILLE LIBRARY wcpltn.org
Dress up as your favorite story time character at the Nolensville Public Library (915 Oldham Drive, Nolensville) at 11:30 a.m.
KNEE-HIGH NATURALISTS
See Wednesday, June 12.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENT PETTING ZOO
See Wednesday, June 5.
FREE SUPER SCIENCE WITH MR. RICH (BRENTWOOD)
From explosions to bubbling potions, Mr. Rich offers interactive experiments at the Brentwood Library (8109 Concord Road, Brentwood) from 1 – 2 p.m.
TURTLE TALKS AT THE DISCOVERY CENTER
See Wednesday, June 5.
FREE AFTERNOON STORYTIME AT LINEBAUGH LIBRARY
See Wednesday, June 5.
FREE RETRO WEDNESDAYS AT STARDUST DRIVE-IN THEATRE
See Wednesday, June 5.
NASHVILLE SOUNDS BASEBALL: WINNING WEDNESDAYSSee Wednesday, June 5.
THU 20
FREE SUMMER FUN AT CANNONSBURGH VILLAGE
See Thursday, June 13.
SUMMER CRAFT SERIES
morninggloryorchard.as.me
Bring the kiddos and join in at Morning Glory Orchard (7690 Nolensville Pike, Nolensville) for a Summer Craft Series at 10 a.m. Enjoy an arts & craft project in the orchard (in the event of rain, it will be indoors) and storytime under a big shade tree. Kids can also receive a cider slush of their choice! Cost is $12.
FREE BUBBLEPALOOZA AT LINEBAUGH LIBRARY rclstn.org
In this STEAM adventure, children explore how bubbles form and create bubble art at the Linebaugh Public Library (105 W. Vine St., Murfreesboro) at 10 a.m.
BUSY BEE CLASS FOR KIDS
See Tuesday, June 4.
CAMPFIRE STORYTIME AT THE DISCOVERY CENTER
See Thursday, June 6.
FREE GOODLETTSVILLE FARMERS MARKET
See Thursday, June 6.
FREE PUPPIES & PRIDE PET FEST
shopgreenhills.com
The Mall at Green Hills (2126 Abbott Martin Road, Nashville) hosts throughout the mall and the lowest level of the Emerald Deck by Dillard's for a puppy costume contest, photo booths, pet pools, cornhole, live music and more from 5 – 8 p.m. Stop by a participating retailer and pick up a Pet Fest Bingo card to fill out then enter for a chance to win a prize.
FREE BIKE SAFETY WITH SHERIFF ZACH TAYLOR wcpltn.org
Zach Taylor, from the Williamson County Sheriff's Department, will shares a community helper storytime at the Franklin Library (1314 Columbia Ave., Franklin) at 2:30 p.m.
FREE GIRLS WHO CODE CLUB
See Thursday, June 6.
THURSDAY NIGHT OUT
See Thursday, June 6.
MOVIES IN THE PARK: BARBIE nashvillemoviesinthepark.
Nashville’s longest running outdoor movie series is back every Thursday in June at Elmington Park (3531 West End Ave, Nashville). The family-friendly event features food trucks, games, activities and of course, a movie under the stars! Movies begin at sundown, but the fun starts at 5 p.m.
MURFREESBORO MOVIE UNDER THE STARS
See Monday, June 3.
NASHVILLE SOUNDS BASEBALL: THROWBACK THURSDAYS
See Thursday, June 6.
MEET THE ASTRONOMER TALK + TELESCOPE VIEWING dyer.vanderbilt.edu
View the sky through the Seyfert Telescope at the Vanderbilt Dyer Observatory (1000 Oman Drive, Brentwood) at 7 p.m. Cost is $7.18. Recommended for ages 12 and older.
SMOKEY ROBINSON W/ THE NASHVILLE SYMPHONY nashvillesymphony.org
Smokey Robinson returns to the Schermerhorn stage (1 Symphony Place, Nashville) with the Nashville Symphony tonight and June 21 at 7:30 p.m. Tickets start at $78.
BIG FISH AT THE CENTER FOR THE ARTS
See Friday, June 14.
FRI 21
FREE LIBRARY PETE & THE STORYTIME BAND ROCK 'N' ROLL PUPPET SHOW!
See Friday, June 7.
PLAY LIKE A GIRL’S INSIDE LOOK AT SKANSKA iplaylikeagirl.org
Women leaders across Skanska will share their experiences in the construction industry including the best high school courses and college majors to help your middle schooler prepare for a career in this male-dominated industry. Happens at the War Memorial Building (1049 6th Ave. N, Nashville) from 10 a.m. – 1 p.m.
FREE SUPER SCIENCE WITH MR. RICH (NASHVILLE)
From explosions to bubbling potions, Super Scientist Mr. Rich offers interactive experiments to delight everyone! The science-focused program visits the Nolensville Public Library (915 Oldham Drive, Nolensville)) on June 21 from 10 – 11:30 a.m.
FREE PRESCHOOL STORYTIME AT THE FRANKLIN LIBRARY
See Friday, June 7.
THINGS TO DO
FREE NASHVILLE FLEA MARKET
Nashville's monthly flea market weekend returns with more than 800 hundred vendors from 30 states to shop from at the Nashville Fairgrounds (625 Smith Ave., Nashville). Parking is $5.
FREE TODDLER TIME WITH THOMAS
See Friday, June 7.
FREE FAMILY FILM AT LINEBAUGH LIBRARY
See Friday, June 7.
TURTLE TALKS AT THE DISCOVERY CENTER
See Wednesday, June 5.
FAMILY FIREFLY HIKES AT OWL’S HILL
See Friday, June 14.
FREE FOOD TRUCK FRIDAYS AT ARRINGTON VINEYARDS
See Friday, June 7.
FULL MOON PICKIN’ PARTY warnerparks.org
This bluegrass music series allows families, friends and dog-lovers to hear local musicians play together under the full moon at Percy Warner Park's Steeplechase Infield (2500 Old Hickory Blvd., Nashville). If you go, feel free to bring your own instrument and join in one of the many pickin’ circles throughout the night. Make sure to bring lawn chairs and blankets, too. Food trucks will be available in addition to craft beer. Happens from 6 – 10 p.m. Adults are $25, youth ages 7 – 17 are $10, children 6 and younger are free.
FREE RED CABOOSE CONCERT SERIES
See Friday, June 7.
FREE MOVIE FRIDAYS IN SPRINGFIELD springfieldtn.gov
Springfield Parks & Recreation is bringing family-friendly movies to the Martin Luther King, Jr. Park (2623 South Main St., Springfield) on the third Friday of each month, June – September. Movies start at sunset (typically between 7:30 – 8 p.m.
NASHVILLE SOUNDS BASEBALL: FOX17 (FIREWORK) FRIDAYS
See Friday, June 7.
BIG FISH AT THE CENTER FOR THE ARTS
See Friday, June 14.
FREE CANDLELIGHT: A TRIBUTE TO PINK FLOYD feverup.com
Hear the music of Pink Floyd played by a string quartet inside The Parthenon at Centennial Park (2500 West End Ave., Nashville) at 7 p.m. Tickets start at $33. For ages 10 and older.
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CANDLELIGHT: A TRIBUTE TO TAYLOR SWIFT feverup.com
Hear the music of Taylor Swift played by a string quartet inside The Parthenon at Centennial Park (2500 West End Ave., Nashville) at 9 p.m. Tickets start at $34. For ages 10 and older.
FREE WHITE HOUSE MOVIES UNDER THE STARS: WONKA
Come on out and enjoy some family flicks under the stars at White House Municipal Park (420 Highway 76, White House) starting at 7:30 p.m. Settle in on your blanket or lawn chair.
FREE FRANKLIN MOVIE IN THE PARK: INDIANA JONES: RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK franklintn.gov
The City of Franklin's outdoor Movie in the Park series continues at Pinkerton Park (405 Murfreesboro Road, Franklin). Movie starts at 8 p.m. (or sunset). Food trucks will be available. Movie is Indiana Jones: Raiders of the lost Ark (1981).
SAT 22
THE FLOPSY BUNNIES: A PETER RABBIT ADVENTURE
See Saturday, June 1.
FREE LIBRARY PETE & THE STORYTIME BAND ROCK 'N' ROLL PUPPET SHOW!
See Friday, June 7.
FREE FRANKLIN FARMERS MARKET
See Saturday, June 1.
FREE MURFREESBORO SATURDAY FARMERS MARKET
See Saturday, June 1.
FREE SATURDAY STORYTIME AT BRENTWOOD LIBRARY
See Saturday, June 1.
FREE EXPLORE WITH A NATURALIST
See Saturday, June 1.
FREE STORYTIME WITH DR. TRIBA GARY parnassusbooks.net
Stop in at Parnassus Books (3900 Hillsboro Pike Suite 14, Nashville) for storytime with Dr. Triba Gary, author of S is for Sweetgrass: The ABCs of Gullah-Geechee at 10:30 a.m.
GOAT FARM EXPERIENCE
See Saturday, June 1.
LANE MOTOR VAULT TOURS
See Saturday, June 1.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENT
PETTING ZOO
See Wednesday, June 5.
FREE RODNEY THE MAGICIAN (EAST NASHVILLE) rodneykelley.com
Enjoy this children's magic show at 12 p.m. at Nashville Public Library East branch (206 Gallatin Ave., Nashville).
NASHVILLE SOUNDS
BASEBALL: HIT CITY SATURDAYS
See Saturday, June 8.
FREE MUSIC IN THE VINES
See Saturday, June 1.
FREE BRENTFEST
The fourth annual BrentFest returns at the Eddy Arnold Amphitheater in Crockett Park (1500 Volunteer Pkwy., Brentwood) with live music from "Spazmatics" and "Cruizin Keys Dueling Pianos," along with a beer garden, various food trucks and a kids' fun zone from 5 – 9 p.m..
THE ANSWER tpac.org
This two-act musical shows how two families find "The Answer" as they connect with God in a new, personal way. Happens June 22 – 23 in TPAC's Jackson Hall (505 Deaderick Street, Nashville). Tickets start at $57.50.
MUSIC IN THE MEADOW owlshill.org
Join Owl’s Hill (545 Beech Creek Road S, Brentwood) for an evening of music in the meadow fro 5:30 – 8:30 p.m. (music starts at 7 p.m.). Pack chairs or a blanket, a picnic dinner, and come enjoy the echoes of Matt Belsante as the sun sets. Cost is $30 per person.
MONSTER JAM bridgestonearena.com
World champion athletes and their 12,000-pound monster trucks tear up the dirt in wide-open competitions of speed and skill inside Nissan Stadium (1 Ti tans Way, Nashville). See some of the best monster trucks compete for a total of four championships: Racing, Freestyle, High Jump and Skills competitions. Before the 6 p.m. show at 1:30 p.m., fans can see the massive trucks up close, meet their favorite drivers and crews, take pictures, get autographs and more at the Monster Jam Pit Parties. Tickets start at $36.
BrentFest: Get your groove on at Brentwood's Crockett Park on Saturday, June 22 with live music from "Spazmatics" and "Cruizin Keys Dueling Pianos," along with a beer garden, various food trucks and a kids' fun zone.
GLOW IN THE PARK
See Saturday, June 1.
NASHVILLE PREDATORS CRAFT BEER FESTIVAL
bridgestonearena.com
Join the Preds for craft brews, food, games and entertainment from 3 – 7 p.m. at Bridgestone Arena (501 Broadway, Nashville).
FREE BIG BAND DANCES
See Saturday, June 1.
ULTIMATE GARTH BROOKS TRIBUTE AT ACADEMY PARK wcpactn.com
Hear the Ultimate Garth Brooks Tribute at WCPAC at Academy Park (112 Everbright Ave., Franklin) at 7 p.m. Tickets are $27.50 for adults and $25 for seniors 55 and over.
FREE MURFREESBORO
MOVIE UNDER THE STARS
See Monday, June 3.
NERF WARS
See Saturday, June 8.
NASHVILLE SC HOME GAMES
See the "Boys in Gold" face off at GEODIS Park (501 Benton Ave., Nashville) at 7:30 p.m.
BIG FISH AT THE CENTER FOR THE ARTS
See Friday, June 14.
SUN 23
LANE MOTOR VAULT TOURS
See Saturday, June 1.
THE FLOPSY BUNNIES: A PETER RABBIT ADVENTURE
See Saturday, June 1.
COW AND PIG CUDDLING AT THE GENTLE BARN
See Sunday, June 2.
FREE NASHVILLE FLEA MARKET
See Friday, June 21.
NASHVILLE SOUNDS BASEBALL: FAMILY FUN SUNDAY
See Sunday, June 9.
FREE MUSIC IN THE VINES
See Saturday, June 1.
THE ANSWER
See Saturday, June 22.
BIG FISH AT THE CENTER FOR THE ARTS
See Friday, June 14.
ALANIS MORISSETTE bridgestonearena.com
See Alanis Morissette perform live with Joan Jett & The Blackhearts and Morgan Wade in Bridgestone Arena (501 Broadway, Nashville). Tickets start at $62 and show starts at 7 p.m.
MON 24
FREE ITTY BITTY STORYTIME AT LINEBAUGH LIBRARY
See Monday, June 3.
MOVIE MONDAYS AT NASHVILLE SHORES
See Monday, June 3.
THINGS TO DO
NASHVILLE ZOO-VENTURES
library.nashville.org
In this interactive program at Nashville Public Library North branch, animal ambassadors from the Nashville Zoo bring a variety of animals to teach about at 10:30 a.m.
STRING CITY:
NASHVILLE’S TRADITION OF MUSIC AND PUPPETRY countrymusichalloffame.org
An array of puppeteers and marionettes by Nashville Public Library's Wishing Chair Production chronicle the history of country music and how Nashville became Music City USA. There are 12 shows, June 24 – 29, at 10 and 11:30 a.m. in the Ford Theater at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum (222 Rep. John Lewis Way S, Nashville). Run time is one hour and 15 minutes. Recommended fo ages 3 –10, but all are welcome.
FREE TREK BIKES DEMO & BIKE SAFETY
wcpltn.org
Families with children 5 and older are invited to join in the meeting room at the Franklin Library (1314 Columbia Ave., Franklin) for a Bike Demo from Trek Bikes from 4 – 4:30 p.m.
FREE PARK RANGER AROUND THE NOLENSVILLE LIBRARY
wcpltn.org
Come explore beyond the library shelves with a local park ranger at the Nolensville Public Library (915 Oldham Drive, Nolensville) at 11 a.m.
FREE BEAT THE HEAT INDOOR GAMES AT LINEBAUGH
See Tuesday, June 4.
FREE GOATCUDDLING AT ENBW
eastnashbeerworks.com
The baby goats are BAAAAAAAACK in the beer garden at East Nashville Beer Works (320 E Trinity Lane Nashville), and now you can catch them on the last Tuesday each month this summer through September from 4 – 7 p.m. This event is for all ages.
BEN RECTOR & CODY FRY W/ NASHVILLE SYMPHONY
Ben Rector and Cody Fry's acoustic music backed by the orchestration of the Nashville Symphony, conducted by Enrico LopezYañez, at the Schermerhorn in Nashville on June 25 – 26 at 7:30 p.m.
WED 26
FREE TODDLER STORYTIME AT BRENTWOOD LIBRARY
See Tuesday, June 4.
FREE MURFREESBORO MOVIE UNDER THE STARS
See Monday, June 3.
TUE 25
FREE TODDLER STORYTIME AT BRENTWOOD LIBRARY
See Tuesday, June 4.
STRING CITY: NASHVILLE’S TRADITION OF MUSIC AND PUPPETRY
See Monday, June 24.
TODDLER TUESDAY AT SAM DAVIS HOME samdavishome.org
Littles ages 1 – 4 enjoy games, crafts, hikes, experiments, live animals and more at Sam Davis Home (1399 Sam Davis Road, Smyrna) on the last Tuesday of every month from 10 – 11 a.m. There's a different theme for each program. Cost is $8 for toddlers and siblings, free for parents.
FREE TODDLER TIME AT THE FRANKLIN LIBRARY
See Tuesday, June 4.
BUSY BEE CLASS FOR KIDS
See Tuesday, June 4.
FREE R.E.A.DING WITH LUCAS
See Tuesday, June 4.
FREE BABIES AND BOOKS STORYTIME AT FRANKLIN LIBRARY
See Wednesday, June 5.
STRING CITY: NASHVILLE’S TRADITION OF MUSIC AND PUPPETRY
See Monday, June 24.
FREE STEM ADVENTURE WITH THE SCIENCE GUYS! library.nashville.org
Kids will explode right into a mission that reveals challenges of defying gravity and electrifying obstacles, all while exploring science principles to navigate an escape. Happens at Church Street Park (600 Church St., Nashville) at 10:30 a.m.
FREE AFTERNOON STORYTIME AT LINEBAUGH LIBRARY
See Wednesday, June 5.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENT PETTING ZOO
See Wednesday, June 5.
NASHVILLE ZOO-VENTURES library.nashville.org
In this interactive program at the John P. Holt Brentwood library, animal ambassadors from the Nashville Zoo will bring a variety of animals to teach about at 1 p.m.
FREE SUPER SCIENCE WITH MR. RICH (FAIRVIEW) wcpltn.org
From explosions to bubbling potions, Super Scientist Mr. Rich offers interactive experiments to delight everyone! The science-focused program visits the Fairview Library (2240 Fairview Blvd., Fairview) at 1 and then again at 2:30 p.m.
FREE RODNEY THE MAGICIAN (EDGEHILL) rodneykelley.com
Enjoy this children's comedy magic show with cards, birds audience participation and lots of fun at 4 p.m. at the Nashville Public Library Edgehill branch (1409 12th Ave. S, Nashville).
FREE RETRO WEDNESDAYS AT STARDUST DRIVE-IN THEATRE
See Wednesday, June 5.
TURTLE TALKS AT THE DISCOVERY CENTER
See Wednesday, June 5.
NASHVILLE SOUNDS BASEBALL: WINNING WEDNESDAYS-
See Wednesday, June 5.
BEN RECTOR AND CODY FRY W/ NASHVILLE SYMPHONY
See Tuesday, June 25.
THU 27
SUMMER CRAFT SERIES
See Thursday, June 20.
STRING CITY: NASHVILLE’S TRADITION OF MUSIC AND PUPPETRY
See Monday, June 24.
BUSY BEE CLASS FOR KIDS
See Tuesday, June 4.
FREE MAGIC FLASHLIGHT CRAFT AT LINEBAUGH rclstn.org
Adventurers need their gear to go exploring! Join Linebaugh Public Library (105 West Vine Street, Murfreesboro) for a STEAM event about light and shadows and create your own magic flashlight! Starts at 10 a.m. For ages 5 and older.
PUPPET MAKING countrymusichalloffame.org
Drawing inspiration from String City: Nashville’s Tradition of Music and Puppetry, make your own puppet and put together a mini show with new friends at Country Music Hall of Fame (222 Rep. John Lewis Way S, Nashville) from 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. Included with admission; free to members.
FREE GOODLETTSVILLE FARMERS MARKET
See Thursday, June 6.
CAMPFIRE STORYTIME AT THE DISCOVERY CENTER
See Thursday, June 6.
FREE GIRLS WHO CODE CLUB
See Thursday, June 6.
Waterfest: Make a splash at Goodlettsville's Moss-Wright Park on Friday, June 28 with waterslides, prize giveaways, music, a family-favorite dance party and free snow cones to the first 200 attendees!
FREE MURFREESBORO MOVIE UNDER THE STARS
See Monday, June 3.
FREE SONG ADVENTURES W/ RACHEL SUMNER (WHITE HOUSE)
rachelsumner.com
Join Rachel for a musical adventure full of songs that will have Littles traveling in a time machine, talking and singing like pirates and more at 1:30 p.m. at the White House Public Library in the City Hall Community Room (105-D College Street, White House).
THURSDAY NIGHT OUT
See Thursday, June 6.
BIG FISH AT THE CENTER FOR THE ARTS
See Friday, June 14.
FREE MOVIES IN THE PARK: SHREK nashvillemoviesinthepark.com
Nashville’s longest running outdoor movie series is back every Thursday in June at Elmington Park (3531 West End Ave, Nashville). The family-friendly event features food trucks, games, activities and of course, a movie under the stars! Movies will begin at sundown, but the fun starts at 5 p.m.
FRI 28
PUPPET MAKING
See Thursday, June 27.
STRING CITY: NASHVILLE’S TRADITION OF MUSIC AND PUPPETRY
See Monday, June 24.
FREE WATERFEST
cumberlandrivercompact.org
This family festival features a dance party, waterslide, prizes and more from 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. at Moss-Wright Park (745 Caldwell Drive, Goodlettsville).
The first 200 attendees will receive a free snow cone from a local vendor to help beat the heat. A parent will need to sign a waiver before children can use the waterslides.
FREE PRESCHOOL STORYTIME AT THE FRANKLIN LIBRARY
See Friday, June 7.
FREE TODDLER TIME WITH THOMAS
See Friday, June 7.
BIG FISH AT THE CENTER FOR THE ARTS
See Friday, June 14.
MARK MORRIS DANCE GROUP: THE LOOK OF LOVE
tpac.org
Enjoy this choreographed homage to the charttopping songs of Burt Bacharach (“Alfie,” “What the World Needs Now,” “Raindrops Keep Falling on My Head,” “I Say a Little Prayer” ) at TPAC's Polk Theater (505 Deaderick Street, Nashville). Shows are tonight and tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. Tickets start at $45.
SYMPHONY UNDER THE STARS: THE MUSIC OF JOHN WILLIAMS nashvillesymphony.org
Join your Nashville Symphony under the stars at Ascend Amphitheater (310 1st Avenue South, Nashville) to celebrate one of the most beloved film score composers of all time. Nathan Aspinall leads the orchestra through iconic scores including Star Wars; Indiana Jones; Hook; Harry Potter; Jurassic Park; Superma; and more. Celebrate this can’t-miss concert experience with friends and family. The show starts at 8 p.m. Lawn tickets are $37.80 and seated admission starts at $69.35.
THE PAPER BAG PRINCESS BY THE THEATER BUG thetheaterbug.org
This original musical comedy follows Princess Elizabeth as she sets off on an adventure to rescue Prince Ronald. This girl power fairytale shows us that all happily ever afters don’t look the same, and strength can be found within! Happens tonight at 7 p.m., June 29 at 3 and 7 p.m. and June 30 at 6 p.m. at OZ Arts Nashville (6172 Cockrill Bend Cir., Nashville). Tickets are $10 for kids 12 and younger; $15 for adults.
THINGS TO DO
NASCAR RACKLEY ROOFING 200 TRUCK SERIES RACE
nashvillesuperspeedway.com
Nashville Superspeedway (4847-F McCrary Road, Lebanon) hosts the Rackley Roofing 200 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race starting at 7 p.m. This race joins the Tennessee Lottery 250 NASCAR Xfinity Series race on Saturday, June 29 and Ally 400 NASCAR Cup Series race on Sunday, June 30 in completing the tripleheader race weekend. Tickets start at $35.
FREE RED CABOOSE CONCERT SERIES
See Friday, June 7.
FREE FOOD TRUCK FRIDAYS AT ARRINGTON VINEYARDS
See Friday, June 7.
FREE WHITE HOUSE MOVIES UNDER THE STARS: TROLLS BAND TOGETHER
Come on out and enjoy some family flicks under the stars at White House Municipal Park (420 Highway 76, White House) starting at 7:30 p.m. Settle on your blanket or lawn chair.
FREE FRANKLIN MOVIE IN THE PARK: FORREST GUMP franklintn.gov
The outdoor movie series continues at the Eastern Flank Event Facility (1368 Eastern Flank Cir., Franklin). Movie starts at 8 p.m. (or sunset). Food trucks will be available.
SAT 29
FREE NASHVILLE SPORTS CARD SHOW
See Saturday, June 8.
NASHVILLE ZOO-VENTURES library.nashville.org
In this program at Nashville Public Library's Goodlettsville branch, animal ambassadors from the Nashville Zoo will bring a variety of animals to teach about at 10:30 a.m.
FREE STORYTIME WITH ALI GILKESON arnassusbooks.net
CANDLELIGHT: A TRIBUTE TO COLDPLAY feverup.com
This concert features a string quartet playing hit anthems by the iconic British group, Coldplay. Experience a warm and relaxing ambiance inside The Parthenon (2500 West End Ave., Nashville) bathed in candlelight. Concerts start at 7 and 9 p.m. and tickets start at $33.
Stop in at Parnassus Books (3900 Hillsboro Pike Suite 14, Nashville) from 10:30 – 11 a.m. for storytime with Ali Gilkeson, author of My Lighthouse: A Story of Finding Your Way Home. For ages 0 – 7.
STRING CITY: NASHVILLE’S TRADITION OF MUSIC AND PUPPETRY
See Monday, June 24.
PUPPET MAKING
See Thursday, June 27.
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THINGS TO DO
NASCAR Cup Series: Nashville Superspeedway hosts a tripleheader race weekend, with the Rackley Roofing 200 Truck Series on Frida; the Tennessee Lottery 250 Series on Saturday; and the Ally 400 NASCAR Cup Series on Sunday.
THE FLOPSY BUNNIES: A PETER RABBIT ADVENTURE
See Saturday, June 1.
GOAT FARM EXPERIENCE
See Saturday, June 1.
LANE MOTOR VAULT TOURS
See Saturday, June 1.
FREE MURFREESBORO SATURDAY FARMERS MARKET
See Saturday, June 1.
FREE MUSIC IN THE VINES
See Saturday, June 1.
FREE SATURDAY STORYTIME AT BRENTWOOD LIBRARY
See Saturday, June 1.
FREE EXPLORE WITH A NATURALIST
See Saturday, June 1.
VELVET ELVIS PAINTING countrymusichalloffame.org
Create a velvet painting inspired by the Velvet Elvis craze of the 1970s using black velvet, pastels and black light paint at the Country Music Hall of Fame (222 Rep. John Lewis Way S, Nashville) from 1 – 2 p.m. Included with admission; free to members.
MARK MORRIS DANCE GROUP: THE LOOK OF LOVE
See Friday, June 28.
NASHVILLE KATS ARENA FOOTBALL
See Sunday, June 2.
SARAH MCLACHLAN
Take in Sarah McLachlan's "Fumbling Towards Ecstasy 30th Anniversary Tour" at Ascend Amphitheater (310 1st Ave. S, Nashville). Show starts at 7:30 p.m. and tickets start at $55.35.
A TRIBUTE TO JERRY LEE
LEWIS AT ACADEMY PARK
wcpactn.com
Come out to the Williamson County Performing Arts Center at Academy Park (112 Everbright Ave., Franklin) for this Jerry Lee Lewis tribute at 7 p.m.
FREE MURFREESBORO MOVIE UNDER THE STARS
See Monday, June 3.
SHREK THE MUSICAL BY BRAVO CREATIVE ARTS
bravocreativeartscenter.com
Everyone's favorite ogre is back in the stage spectacle based on the DreamWorks Animation film and Broadway musical. Bravo youth give three performances at the Ingram Theatre at Ensworth High School (7401 TN-100, Nashville), June 29 – 30. Tickets are $14.
NASHVILLE SC HOME GAMES
See the "Boys in Gold" face off at GEODIS Park (501 Benton Ave., Nashville) at 7:30 p.m.
FREE BIG BAND DANCES
See Saturday, June 1.
BIG FISH AT THE CENTER FOR THE ARTS
See Friday, June 14.
GLOW IN THE PARK
See Saturday, June 1.
ZACH BRYAN nissanstadium.com
See Zach Bryan's "The Quittin Time Tour" at Nissan Stadium (1 Titans Way, Nashville) with special guests the Turnpike Troubadours and Levi Turner.
TENNESSEE LOTTERY 250 NASCAR XFINITY SERIES RACE nashvillesuperspeedway.com
Nashville Superspeedway (4847-F McCrary Road, Lebanon) hosts the Tennessee Lottery 250 NASCAR Xfinity Series race from 4 – 7 p.m.
THE PAPER BAG PRINCESS BY THE THEATER BUG
See Friday, June 28.
SUN 30
THE FLOPSY BUNNIES: A PETER RABBIT ADVENTURE
See Saturday, June 1.
COW AND PIG CUDDLING AT THE GENTLE BARN
See Sunday, June 2.
LANE MOTOR VAULT TOURS
See Saturday, June 1.
NASHVILLE BEATLES BRUNCH citywinery.com/nashville
Nashville Beatles brunches at City Winery Nashville (609 Lafayette St., Nashville) feature Forever Abbey Road with a band of touring pros plus special guest stars each month. Show starts at 12 p.m. and tickets start at $20.
FREE VINTAGE
BASE BALL GAMES tennesseevintagebaseball.com
If you and the little baserunners are looking for some unique and free entertainment this summer, The Tennessee Association of Vintage Base Ball (or TAOVBB) play games at Rippa Villa (5700 Main St., Spring Hill) at 12 and 2:30 p.m.
SHREK THE MUSICAL BY BRAVO CREATIVE ARTS
See Saturday, June 29.
THE PAPER BAG PRINCESS BY THE THEATER BUG
See Friday, June 28.
BIG FISH AT THE CENTER FOR THE ARTS
See Friday, June 14.
ALLY 400 NASCAR CUP SERIES RACE nashvillesuperspeedway.com
The Ally 400 NASCAR Cup Series Race pulls into Nashville Superspeedway (4847-F McCrary Road, Lebanon) from 2:30 – 6:30 p.m..
FREE MUSIC IN THE VINES
See Saturday, June 1.
LITTLE RIVER BAND nashvillesymphony.org
“The best singing band in the world” returns to the Schermerhorn (1 Symphony Place, Nashville) performing their ’70s and ’80s parade of hits including “Reminiscing,” “Cool Change” and more. Show starts at 7:30 p.m. Tickets start at $40.
CIRQUE DU SOLEIL SONGBLAZERS
July 2 – 28
TPAC, Nashville tpac.org
MUSIC CITY HOT CHICKEN FESTIVAL
July 4
East Park, Nashville hot-chicken.com
SPLASH OUT!
Select Thursdays in July
Various Murfreesboro Parks murfreesboro.gov
DIVE-IN MOVIES
Fridays in July
Nashville Shores, Nashville nashvilleshores.com
MUSEUM FUN DAY
July 13
Lane Motor Museum, Nashville lanemotormuseum.org
HARRY POTTER AND THE SORCERER’S STONE™ IN CONCERT
July 24 – 25
Schermerhorn Symphony Center, Nashville nashvillesymphony.org
BLUEGRASS ALONG THE HARPETH
July 26 – 27
Downtown Franklin Square bluegrassalongtheharpeth.com
2024 GUIDE TO CAMPS & SUMMER PROGRAMS
Adventure Science Center
Opening minds to the wonders of science and technology for 75 years. Plan an adventure for the family including a show in the Sudekum Planetarium, an immersive experience of sound and music in soundBox, live science shows and more! Adventure Science Center strives to open every mind to the wonders of science and technology, fostering a better understanding of ourselves and the world around us.
615-862-5160 | adventuresci.org
800 Ft. Negley Blvd., Nashville
Code Ninjas of Franklin
Code, Create, Connect: Think Sharper, Go Farther! Unleash your child’s potential this summer at Code Ninjas! Our coding camps offer a fun, engaging way for kids to learn vital tech skills. They’ll build video games, explore programming languages, and foster problem-solving abilities in a supportive environment. Perfect for ages 7 - 14. We also have afternoon JR camps each week for ages 5 - 7. 615-640-2633 | codeninjas.com/tn-franklin 1113 Murfreesboro Road, Ste. 410, Franklin
Bach to Rock Nashville West Bach to Rock Franklin
It’s Back-to-School at Bach to Rock! Believe it or not, the school year is upon us, so there’s no better time to secure a spot on our Fall calendar. Enroll now in private lessons, group classes, early childhood classes, band/ensemble, and 101 classes. Get a FREE 30-minute demo lesson!
615-637-7242 | nashvillewest.b2rmusic.com
6702 Charlotte Pike #105, Nashville
615-468-9123 | bachtorock.com/franklin 1113 Murfreesboro Road #202, Franklin
Deer Run Camps and Retreats
DAY CAMPS – Age 5 to grade 6. Campers participate in outdoor adventures and unplug from electronics while experiencing archery, pedal karts, climbing tower, and more!
OVERNIGHT CAMPS – One and two-week camps, grades 3 - 10. Your camper will discover strengths, forge friendships, complete challenges, and create lifelong memories enjoying thrilling adventures and recreation.
615-794-2918 | deerrun.camp/camps 3845 Perkins Road, Thompson’s Station
Boost Gymnastics and Boost Dance Academy Are your kids out of school and need something to do? We have a range of opportunities for you at Nashville’s best one-stop shop for all of your family fitness needs. BOOST Gymnastics and Boost Dance provide a variety of activities for preschoolers and school-age youth when school is and is not in session. Our campers will meet new friends, have new experiences, and most importantly, have fun!
boostgymnastics.com | boostdanceacademy.com 11 Vaughns Gap Road, Nashville
Harpeth Hall School
Whether it is serving a tennis ball or serving others, catching bugs or catching basketballs, stringing a violin or stringing gemstones, Harpeth Hall summer camps welcome girls in kindergarten through 8th grades for unforgettable experiences in academics, athletics, and the arts. Registration opens in January. Also not to be missed is Harpeth Hall’s STEM Summer Institute, a two-week camp for middle and high school girls who love solutionbuilding and want to bring their ideas to life.
615-297-9543 | harpethall.org/summer-camp
3801 Hobbs Road, Nashville
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Montgomery Bell Academy
More than 100 camps, courses, and creative ways to spend a summer. MBA offers a wide variety of camps, classes, and special programs throughout the year. These programs are open to MBA students, as well as the community at large. For a complete list of offerings, please visit our website. Registration for 2024 camps is now open.
931-298-5514 | montgomerybell.edu/camps 4001 Harding Road, Nashville
Boost Aquatics
Swim lessons for kids of all ages in our heated 6 lane indoor/outdoor Olympic-sized pool. We welcome swimmers of all abilities to come experience the fun swimming lessons for kids by our certified swim instructors. Whether you’re new to swimming or training for general fitness or competition, we provide an array of pool programs designed for every age and skill level.
615-662-8989 | boostfitclub.com/aquatics 11 Vaughns Gap Road, Nashville
A New Leaf
Play in nature, create art, learn about farming and forestry, and embark on adventures across our three beautiful campuses. Campers ages 3 - 14 develop meaningful connections and a sense of belonging and dig deep into a variety of multifaceted projects inspired by our sprawling landscapes.
615-560-1533 | anewleafnashville.org
4341 Pecan Valley Road, Nashville
At NCT we believe that theatre skills are life skills. We celebrate each student’s individuality. We believe in the power of ‘play’ and the greater learning that is derived from it. It is important to us for every young person to feel heard, celebrated, and uplifted. We currently offer fall, spring, Saturday classes and camps.
615-297-2966 | nashvillechildrenstheatre.org 25 Middleton St., Nashville
Riverview Camp for Girls
Riverview is embraced by tall graceful pines and billowing hardwoods, nestled into a bend of Little River atop Lookout Mountain. One- and two-week sessions. Ages 6 - 16. Member of Christian Camping International and accredited by AEE and ACA. Facilities include a heated pool, tennis courts, climbing tower, horseback riding, bathrooms and showers in all cabins. Tradional camp activities. Campers select six activities daily. 5:1 camper-tocounselor ratio.
800-882-0722 | riverviewcamp.com
Brentwood Academy
Brentwood Academy’s camps are an extension of our mission to nurture and challenge each whole person – body, mind, and spirit – to the Glory of God. We offer 9 weeks of programs for your young athlete, arts lover, chef, or engineer! Join BA staff while exploring and making new friends..
615-373-0611 | summeratba.com
219 Granny White Pike, Brentwood
757 CR 614, Mentone, AL
Battle Ground Academy
Camp Arrowhead for Boys
Since 1937, Camp Arrowhead for Boys has served families from all over the world. Arrowhead has 217 acres of beautiful woodlands, waterfalls, streams, and meadows in which boys can grow, lead, explore, and create. Sessions are 1 - 4 weeks long, for campers rising grades 1 - 11. Activities include archery, blacksmithing, bushcraft, riflery, and woodworking 828-435-0591 | camparrowhead.com 1415 Cabin Creek Road, Zirconia, NC
In the summers, Battle Ground Academy is home to a robust camp program for children ages four and up. With half- and full-day options available, our on-campus programming includes more than 40 camps, ranging from art and cheerleading to coding and soccer.
615-567-8327 | battlegroundacademy.org/camps 336 Ernest Rice Lane, Franklin
Bill Taylor Bushido School of Karate
Let martial arts take your kids to new heights! Bill Taylor’s Bushido School of Karate offers programs in traditional karate for ages 3 - adult. Call now to get one month free plus a uniform.
615-890-6755 | bskonline.com
1911 Business Campus Drive, Murfreesboro 615-893-6003 | bskonline.com
1820 NW Broad St., Murfreesboro
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Steve & Kate’s Camp
For 44 years, we’ve put kids in charge of their own learning experience. They try, fail, and learn on their own. They learn to trust their own judgment, and tackle the challenges of an ever changing world. Campers choose from a variety of activities including sewing, coding, maker crafts, sports & more! Buy any number of days to use at any time. Unused days are automatically refunded at summer’s end. Est. 1980. Lunch, snacks and all hours (8 a.m. - 6 p.m.) included.
615-652-1137 | steveandkatescamp.com/nashville 3201 Hillsboro Pike, Nashville
Camp Woodmont
Camp Woodmont on Lookout Mountain in northwest Georgia is a traditional, overnight camp for boys and girls ages 6 - 15. Just 30 minutes from Chattanooga. Features horseback riding, highropes/climbing, sports, dance, crafts, canoeing, archery and more! Founded on Christian principles in 1981, it’s the perfect place to build lifelong friendships and memories.
Wehakee Camp for Girls
WeHaKee Camp for Girls in Winter, Wisconsin, is the top choice for a summer camp experience, blending fun, friendship, and personal growth. Catering to girls aged 7-17, it offers 2-, 4-, and 6-week sessions starting in June, with over 40 activities like archery, horseback riding, and canoeing. Directed by the experienced Bob & Maggie Braun, the camp fosters a diverse community where girls from around the globe connect, embracing values of kindness, truth, justice, and peace. 800-582-2267 | wehakeecampforgirls.com
715 28th St. S, la Crosse, WI
423-472-6070 | campwoodmont.com
381 Moonlight Drive, Cloudland, GA
Cheekwood Estate and Gardens
Engage students in art, history, and botanical gardens with a trip to Cheekwood. Students can enjoy a self-guided experience, or a curriculum-centered guided field trip. Destination Cheekwood brings families in on a Saturday for a visit filled with art, garden, and historical experiences and activities. Cheekwood GROWS targets third grade students to teach them about gardening.
615-356-8000 | cheekwood.org
1200 Forrest Park Drive, Nashville
Camp Cedar Cli
A Christian-based camp offering both overnight and day camp programs. Overnight camp is for rising grades 2 - 10. Campers have either one or two-week programs depending on age and preference. Wide range of activities include zipline, bb guns, archery, ropes courses, whitewater rafting, rock climbing, swimming and more. 8 camp sessions.
828-450-3331 | campcedarcli .org 5 Porters Cove Road, Asheville, NC
Creekside Riding Academy and Stables
Camp Riva-Lake for Girls
Located just one hour from Nashville. We are a premier ACA accredited sleep-over camp founded in 1922. We aim to empower girls with self confidence and life-long skills. We offer more than 10 daily activities including horseback riding, swimming, sailing, dance, archery and more. For girls 8 - 16. Camp sessions begin Jun. 29. Register today.
404-626-6881 | camprivalake.com 1281 Riva Lake Road, Winchester
We focus on safety, proper riding techniques, grooming, care and tacking horses. Activities are geared to the riders’ level, ability and age. Campers ride each day in lessons, games on horseback and trail rides. Barn activities include scavenger hunts, horse-related arts and crafts, making horse treats. 615-595-7547 | creeksideridingstables.com
2359 Lewisburg Pike, Franklin
615-829-1105 | chevalstables.com
3531 Tobe Robertson Road, Columbia
Currey Ingram Academy
CIA’s summer camps are designed to engage all our campers through small camp sizes and personalized instruction. No matter a child’s experience level, we aim to excite, challenge, and bring out the best in every camper.
615-507-3242 | curreyingram.org/community 6544 Murray Lane, Brentwood
Davidson Academy
Enrich your child’s summer with Bear Camp 2024 skills-based camps! Week-long athletic, academic, technology, art camps and more are available to rising PreK4 - grade 12 in the Nashville and surrounding communities.
615-860-5300 | davidsonacademy.com 1414 Old Hickory Blvd., Nashville
Discovery Center at Murfree Spring
Each camp offers an opportunity for exploration of museum exhibits and outdoor play, weather permitting. Throughout the school year, CAMPOLOGY is available during special school holidays, offered as one-day camps, and is also available as week-long day camp sessions during fall and spring breaks. When school’s out for summer, we offer multiple week-long day camp sessions.
615-890-2300 | explorethedc.org/camps 502 SE Broad St.,, Murfreesboro
E.T.C. Gymnastics
Dedicated to bringing a new standard of excellence in gymnastics through Him. We offer classes for boys and girls ages 2 - 18 yrs and all ability levels. We offer cheerleading and tumbling, as well as competitive teams. Ask about our free trial class. We also do parties, field trips and parents’ nights out.
615-867-6900 | 615-617-7644 | etcgymnastics.com 1137 Haley Road, Murfreesboro 11301 Old Nashville Hwy, Smyrna
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FRANKLIN SUZUKI
Top-rated instructors specializing in violin, viola, and cello instruction to children ages 3 - 18, using the Suzuki Method of music education. Students participate in weekly group classes and private lessons, and regularly perform in recitals and outreach concerts. Classes meet in Brentwood and Franklin. All instructors have advanced Suzuki teacher training.
615-567-3723 | franklinsuzukiacademy.com 9000 Concord Road, Brentwood
Horton Haven Christian Camp
Campers can experience archery, air rifles, climbing, horseback riding, canoeing, crafts, mtn. biking, swimming and many other exciting activities. Teens can experience our 45-ft. high zip line. One-week sessions for ages 8 - 11, 12 - 14 and 15 - 18. Day campers experience exciting games, crafts, bible lessons, swimming and much more. Four weeks to choose from for ages 6 - 11. 931-364-7656 | hortonhaven.org 3711 Reed Harris Road, Lewisburg
My Gym of Brentwood
Creating Moments That Matter! From first steps to handstands My Gym grows with your child. My Gym was born out of our passion to teach children in a fun, physically engaging environment. We delight in seeing children’s eyes light up for all those incredible milestones, from the tentative first steps to tumbling down soft mats. Sharing the parents’ excitement for their children’s accomplishments. 615-371-5437 | mygym.com/brentwood 330 Franklin Road, Brentwood
Lane Music
Providing professional lessons, rentals, repairs, and more to musicians of all levels. For over 35 years, Lane Music has helped educate and shape generations of musicians. Lane Music has expanded to include world-class stores in Nashville and Knoxville. From first-time players to seasoned professionals, Lane Music has the gear you need to ensure your musical endeavors thrive.
615-679-8888 | lanemusic.com 1625 Galleria Blvd., Brentwood
HIYC Sail Camp
Ages 7 - 17, Jun. 3 - 28, Mon. - Fri. 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. (no before- or after-care provided). Sign up for one week or more. No sailing experience necessary! We learn to sail on Optimist Prams, Lasers, RS Zest and RS Feva sailboats. Campers will be assigned to boats according to age and skill level. Advanced classes will be offered during sessions 3 and 4.
859-816-4377 | hiyc.org/summer-sail-camp Harbor Island Yacht Club, Hermitage
Lipscomb Soccer Camps
Lipscomb’s College ID Camp features aspiring college players from around the country. Players who attend are looking to showcase their abilities in a setting where college coaches will be present. The curriculum is geared towards those players who have an interest in playing at the highest levels in college soccer.
lipscombmenssoccercamps.com 14109 Belmont Blvd., Nashville
Nashville Ballet, School of Nashville Ballet
Help your young artist strengthen the scope of their imagination at School of Nashville Ballet this summer! Designed to foster creative development through physical activity, our half-day camps are the perfect place to let your little one roam, imagine, and play. Half-Day Camp themes: Animal Adventures, Fairytale Fun, and A Chorus Line. 615-297-2966 | nashvilleballet.com 3630 Redmon St., Nashville
First Kids Summer at Nashville First Nashville First is right in the heart of downtown Nashville. We offer several Christ-centered camps and fun activities throughout the Summer. VBS: Breaker Rock Beach from Jun. 17 - 21; CentriKid Camp (overnight in KY) from Jul. 8 - 12; Music Arts Camp from Jul. 15 - 19. More details are available online. Register today!
615-664-6023 | nashvillefirst.org/firstkidssummer 108 7th Avenue South, Nashville
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Roots Academy
Choose from some of our most popular summer camps and Intensives. We feature dance and music camps. Experience the joy of Frozen in our 4-day camp for ages 4 - 6 or for ages 13 and up. We offer an on-stage band Intensive for ages 13+. All camps are by theme each week including our popular Taylor Swift Voice Camp, for ages 8-10. Visit our website dates and to register today! 615-804-1177 | rootsacademy.com 320 Southgate Ct., Brentwood
Soccer Shots
The most trusted and engaging children’s soccer program for ages 2 - 8. Join the best coaches in the business for age-appropriate soccer skills, character-building, and FUN! With three major programs, we feature soccer shots mini for ages 2 - 3. Our Classic level for ages 3 - 5 and the Premier level for elementary school ages. Sign up today and LETS PLAY!
soccershots.com
Multiple Middle TN Locations
Tennessee Robotics Center
TRC is a 21st-century STEM and Robotics Education learning center helping students in grades K - 12 discover new interests. Our mission is to inspire the next generation to dare mighty things in Technology, Robotics, and Computer Science while making a positive impact in our community and eventually the world. Summer camp registration opens on Feb. 15.
615-796-4632 | tennesseeroboticscenter.com
Nashville Predators Skate Camps
Our SK82GR8 skating camp is the perfect place to cool o this summer. Our expert coaching sta will base programming on athletes and customize training to meet them where they are! And for girls don’t miss Camp Ultraviolet where every girl can grow their glow, know their power, and find their fierce on ice. There is room for everyone to SHINE
nashvillepredators.com/summercamps
5264 Hickory Hollow Pkwy., Antioch
St. Henry School Camp Tiger Town
Saint Henry School is excited to offer day camps for students in rising Pre-K3 through 8th grade in Summer 2024!
sthenryschool.org/summer-camp 6401 Harding Pike, Nashville
Southern Stars Preschool
Providence Christian Academy
We offer a robust college preparatory education through the Classical Christian model, making it truly distinct from other institutions. Our mission, to teach students to seek God’s truth and to equip them with the tools for a lifetime of learning, drives all we do here. Summer camps registering now. Camps start Jun. 3!
615-904-0902 | providencechristian.com 410 Dejarnette Lane, Murfreesboro
2231 NW Broad St., Ste. D, Murfreesboro
Our curriculum allows you and your child to grow at an individual pace. While many preschools focus on a singular facet of learning, we focus on every facet of learning, including: gross motor skills, fine motor skills, social skills, verbal skills, concentration and focus skills, literacy skills, match and history skills, art, music, and dance skills, and play-based learning..
615-509-9423 | southernstarsmontessori.net 910 Wedgewood Ave., Nashville
Travellers
Rest
Travel through history and experience a summer of adventure at Travellers Rest Summer Camp, winner of Nickelodeon’s Parents Pick Best Day Camp in Nashville. Junior Docent camp, Histories Mysteries camp, hands-on history camp, folk arts camp, adventures in history camp (includes civil war and frontier adventures).
615-832-8197 | travellersrestplantation.org
636 Farrell Pkwy., Nashville
University School of Nashville
USN strives to provide the most dynamic and varied summer programming options for rising grades K - 12 with over 150 camps covering science and technology, sports and adventure, visual and performing arts, and fun and learning in June and July. Led by USN faculty and coaches as well as local professionals, flexible morning and afternoon sessions allow either whole or half-day experiences.
615-277-9367 | usn.org/summer 2000 Edgehill Ave., Nashville
Valley View Ranch Equestrian Camps for Girls
Ages 7 - 17, Mon. - Fri., 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. (no before- or after-care provided). All levels of experience are welcome. We sail several types of boats, including Optimist Prams, Lasers, RS Zest, and RS Feva sailboats. Sailors will be assigned to boats according to age and skill level. No sailing experience necessary!
706-862-2231 | valleyviewranch.net
606 Valley View Ranch Road, Cloudland, GA
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Vanderbilt Programs for Talented Youth
Whether you are a motivated young learner, the parent of an advanced child, or an educator who works with high-achieving students, there is something for everyone at PTY. Join us! We offer programs for talented children in grades K-12 as well as their families and educators.
615-322-8261 | pty.vanderbilt.edu
Peabody #506, 230 Appleton Place, Nashville
Wehakee Camp for Girls
WeHaKee Camp for Girls is noted by many as the premier summer camp in the Midwest. If you’re a girl age 7 - 17, you will have more fun than you can imagine, create incredible friendships with girls from around the United States and the world, and discover gifts within you that you never knew were there.
800-582-2267 | wehakeecampforgirls.com 715 28th St. S, la Crosse, WI
YMCA Camp Widjiwagan
The Webb School
We invite you to spend an exciting summer of fun and learning at The Webb School! There is never a dull moment on Webb’s 150 acre campus during the months of June and July. Action-packed, funfilled weeks of camp are waiting for you. Day and overnight camps. Sports, athletics and academic camps available.
931-389-6003 | thewebbschool.com/summer-programs 319 Webb Road E, Bell Buckle
Willow Springs Day Camp
Willow Springs Day Camp believes camp can build independent, resilient, and flexible children through the magic of playing outdoors. By having free choice and autonomy in their daily schedules, campers in grades 1 - 6 spend their day exploring the creek and outdoor spaces as well as crafts, games and more! Join us at the newest day camp in Franklin!
931-797-3660 | willowspringsdaycamp.com
508 Franklin Road, Franklin
Providing campers ages 5 - 17 a place to grow in character and confidence, learn new skills and make new friends, and be immersed in nature, away from screens. When your child attends camp at Widji, they are encouraged to try new things without fear of failure. They are accepted, loved, and celebrated for who they are. Kids learn to be the best version of themselves. We offer day camps, overnight camps, and ranch camps.
615-360-2267 | campwidji.com
3088 Smith Springs Road, Anitoch
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