DOES YOUR CHILD NEED A TUTOR?
BEST BOOKS FOR BABY: NEW RESEARCH INSIGHTS
HOW TO TALK TO A TEACHER — FOR KIDS!
parent nashville
NASHVILLEPARENT.COM SEPTEMBER 2018
WANT ACHIEVERS? KEEP YOUR EXPECTATIONS HIGH! FAST TIPS FOR LASTMINUTE ESSAYS FALL ACTIVITIES & PROGRAMS
COME TO THE
PRIVATE SCHOOL FAIR!
SAT., SEPT. 15 (DETAILS INSIDE)
We speak their language. And yours.
Dr. Sheila McMorrow Pediatric ER Physician
24/7 Pediatric ER
With less wait time, kids will get back to having fun in no time. See ya later high fevers. Howdy high fives. So whether it’s a broken bone, a bump on the head, or an asthma attack, we help kids–and anxious parents–breathe easy. Together, we’ll get kids back on their feet in no time.
Text ER to 32222 to learn more.
MUSIC LESSONS
VOICE PIANO GUITAR VIOLIN DRUMS ACTING
Busy during the week?
SATURDAY & SUNDAY Lessons Available!
CALL
615-599-1757 Performance-Based Training Experience The Difference
We teach kids how to unleash their passion through Music & Acting with Perseverance & Grit.
Ginna Claire Mason On Tour in Wicked as Glinda
Franklin Brentwood Arts Academy 210 Gothic Court, Suite 200 Franklin, TN 37067 FBArtsAcademy.com
“I’m so grateful to FBAA for teaching me discipline, professional etiquette, and technique, and the art of pushing through the nerves to perform to the best of my ability!”
NT E D U ST RT O P E R : D R A C
A+ E N PLI DISCI A+ E C IDEN F N O C A+ DE U T I T AT
er t s i g Re or f W NO tarter S E E R F es! s s a l C
Call Today - HENDERSONVILLE 615-824-9111 BRENTWOOD 615-377-1100 • MT. JULIET 615-754-6878 LEBANON 615-547-1754 For more info or to register: www.daviddeaton.com
GIVE TOlearn about Help us SCIENCE. teen development! Our goal is to better understand adolescence and puberty for children with autism and typical development.
HERE’S HOW YOU CAN HELP If your child is between 10 - 13 years of age, he or she may qualify to participate in an important new study at Vanderbilt. Participants will be compensated.
BY ALL OF US CONTRIBUTING, WE CAN LEARN ABOUT DEVELOPMENT TOGETHER.
NOW ACCEPTING NEW PATIENTS
Comprehensive, Quality care for your child, close to home
FOR BACK TO SCHOOL & BACK TO SPORTS,
WE ARE HERE WHEN YOU NEED US! School and sports are back in session! Tennessee Pediatrics is here when you need us with convenient weekday appointments to make it easy to schedule your back to school or back to sports well exam. We also offer extended walk-in hours mornings, evenings and weekends for sick visits. Tennessee Pediatrics is committed to same day appointments for sick visits. If your child is sick, and you do not have an appointment, please call. We can work your child into our schedule.
Call us to schedule your Back to School or Sports Physical today! 4720 Trader’s Way, Ste. 600 Thompson’s Station, TN 37179
(615) 302-1279
1370 Gateway Blvd., Ste. 110 Murfreesboro, TN 37129
(615) 890-9008
410 North Parrish Place, Ste. 2000 Hendersonville, TN 37075
(615) 826-2080
5505 Edmondson Pike, Ste. 104 Nashville, TN 37211
(615) 331-5898
N EW LO CA TI O N !
For more information on extended morning, evening and weekend hours, visit www.TNPeds.com
VOLUME 26, No. 2
CONTENT SMARTER KIDS 29 STOCKING BABY’S BOOKSHELF
New research reveals that what you read to Baby is nearly as important as reading to him daily.
30 MOTIVATING YOUR UNDERACHIEVER
She says she’s bored, only the teacher says she’s just not trying. Find out what to do next.
33 SURVIVING THE
LAST-MINUTE ESSAY
Writing skills are taught all throughout school. So why, oh why, is your kid blocked in the face of an essay?
36 SCHOOL BITS & PIECES
• • • • •
Does your child need a tutor? Quick tips for better organization. How to talk to a teacher — for kids! Yes, you ARE a math person. Smart learning events.
IN EACH ISSUE 11 13 14 16 19 21 84
THINGS TO DO!
ADVERTISING 78
PAGE 40
A Day Out with Thomas; The Greek Festival; Swan Lake; School of Rock and a whole lot more for family fun this month!
EDITOR’S NOTE FEEDBACK MIND & BODY JUST YOU FAMILY GETAWAY LOCAL NEWS COVER KID ENTRIES
80 82
FALL ACTIVITIES & AFTER-SCHOOL PROGRAMS PARTY PAGES MARKETPLACE
DIRECTORIES ONLINE AT NASHVILLEPARENT.COM
nashvilleparent.com
COMPANY
E S TA B L I S H E D I N 1 9 9 3
615-256-2158
nashvilleparent.com Publisher
WIN IT!
Stewart Day, ext. 130 stewart@daycommedia.com
Editor
Susan Swindell Day, ext. 110 susan@daycommedia.com
A FALL FAMILY GETAWAY TO DOLLYWOOD MAKE PLANS for a fall family getaway that’s sure to pack in the memories. Dollywood, the renowned theme park located in Pigeon Forge, Tenn., has lots of seasonal fun coming up that you don’t want to miss!
DOLLYWOOD’S HARVEST FESTIVAL Sept. 28 - Nov. 3 The fall festival features loads of pumpkins and music. Several hundred performances by awardwinning Southern gospel acts take place during the day with the Southern Gospel Jubilee. At night, thousands of carved pumpkins illuminate the dark with Great Pumpkin LumiNights, which includes an expansive number of displays and activities for families to enjoy. Each day makes for a pictureperfect opportunity for your family to experience the Smoky Mountain harvest.
DOLLYWOOD’S SMOKY MOUNTAIN CHRISTMAS Nov. 10 - Jan. 5 Celebrating a decade of being honored as the Best Christmas Event at any theme park worldwide, Dollywood’s Smoky Mountain Christmas features more than 5 million holiday lights, the entertaining
Managing Editor/ Entertainment Editor Chad Young, ext. 115 chad@daycommedia.com
Associate Editor
Kiera Ashford, ext. 114 kiera@daycommedia.com
Editorial Assistants Parade of Many Colors, holiday performances like It’s a Wonderful Life and Christmas in the Smokies as well as holiday-themed food and more.
CELEBRATION DINNER SHOW Enjoy a spectacular celebration featuring amazing entertainers, rousing musical numbers, and jawdropping talent and showmanship. Before the show, enjoy a fabulous four-course feast while a hilarious comedic duo entertains the entire family. Once your meal has been served, you’re launched into the full celebration that not only features unbelievable performers but also has state-of-the-art special visual effects to enhance the experience.
Alexandra Day, Noah Day
Art Direction
Ashford, Day & Young
Production Director
Tim Henard, ext. 120 timhenard@daycommedia.com ADVERTISING: Ext. 130
Account Managers
Teresa Birdsong, Jessie Gleason, Kyndall Maxey
Marketplace
Stewart Day, ext. 130 stewart@daycommedia.com
Distribution Manager
Kevin Mutz, ext. 104 distribution@daycommedia.com
DOLLYWOOD’S DREAMMORE RESORT AND SPA Complete your Dollywood adventure with a stay at its resort — Dollywood’s DreamMore Resort and Spa. Whether enjoying the indoor and outdoor pools or joining in on storytime around the fireplace, kids of all ages always find a new adventure at this resort.
Learn more about the theme park, shows, resort and more at dollywood.com.
HERE’S WHAT YOU’LL GET: • A four-pack of tickets to Dollywood • A four-pack of tickets to the Celebration Dinner Show • A two-night stay at Dollywood’s DreamMore Resort and Spa Register to win online by submitting a fall family photo. Deadline to enter is Sunday, Sept. 30. Winner will be drawn at random and announced on Facebook the following week.
NASHVILLE, RUTHERFORD, SUMNER AND WILLIAMSON PARENT MAGAZINES are published monthly by Day Communications, Inc. Offices are located at 3212 West End Ave, Ste. 201, Nashville, TN 37203. Phone number: 615-256-2158; Fax: 615-256-2114. E-mail to: npinfo@daycommedia.com. Although every precaution has been taken to ensure accuracy of published material, NASHVILLE/RUTHERFORD/SUMNER/ WILLIAMSON PARENT cannot be held responsible for opinions expressed or facts supplied by its authors. NASHVILLE/RUTHERFORD/SUMNER/ WILLIAMSON PARENT is copyright © 2018 by Day Communications, Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part without written permission is prohibited.
MISSION STATEMENT
Nashville Parent — nashvilleparent.com — understands that parents need tools for navigating the most meaningful part of their lives — their children. We surround moms and dads with how-to’s and support. We offer candid advice and fresh ideas, connecting parents together so they can share real-world lessons and compelling stories. We aim to inspire involved parenting because we want all children to be safe, loved, healthy and supported. © 2018 DAY COMMUNICATIONS, INC. THIS PUBLICATION AUDITED BY
CIRCULATION VERIFICATION
C O U N C I L
8 september 2018
nashvilleparent.com
REGISTER TODAY !
THE WINNING WAY TO PLAY YMCA Youth Basketball Leagues and Classes
Practice begins October 22 Season Runs November 3 - December15 REGISTER ONLINE AT
playYMCAsports.com OR CALL
615-256-4753
Our Mission: A worldwide charitable fellowship united by a common loyalty to Jesus Christ for the purpose of helping people grow in spirit, mind and body.
MAKE IT A MONTH CELEBRATING THE MAKER MOVEMENT
SCIENCE EVENTS: Super Science Saturday
Saturday, September 1 @ 10am–4pm
Second Saturday (Extended Hours!) Saturday, September 8 @ 5pm–10pm
Family Fun Labs
Saturday, September 29 @ 1pm–3pm
I2 MAKER LABS: Visit our website to get tickets for a special experience designed for ages 8 and up where you can explore everything from 3D printing technologies to traditional artforms.
LEARN MORE AT AdventureSci.org/Calendar
DAYBYDAY By Way of France, Should WE Ban Smartphones in Schools?
C
alling it a “matter of public health,” France’s Minister of National Education took the lead last year in what became an overall ban of smartphones in schools there. The ban begins this month for kids ages 15 and younger. The minister, JeanMichel Blanquer, shared his thoughts when the initial debate on the legislation began: “These days, the children don’t play at break anymore, they are just all in front of their smartphones and from an educational point of view, that’s a problem,” Blanquer said. In an ironic twist, the U.S. now allows kids to use their smartphones in school more than ever — although teachers still bemoan the headaches of monitoring their use. In other countries, similar bans like France’s are debated, and yet Italy recently reversed it’s ban — aiming to encourage phones more as learning devices. In the U.K., some schools have banned smartphones while others have lax restrictions. And back here in the U.S. — where we deal with that nagging worry about school shootings — many parents want to be able to contact their kids at all times, the heck with the learning. So, what’s best? Should we ban smartphones from schools? We all have our love-hate relationships with our smartphones because we have to manage them constantly. In the work place, they’re often banned from meetings so full attention is given. All ages of phone users feel the non-stop tug of the beloved gadgets. Our schools rapidly came up with smartphone policies and it sort of feels like they have a handle on them — but do they? Since kids are better at finding “loopholes” long before adults are, you have to wonder if policies are really working ... or if adults just think they are. Still, banning smartphones from the classroom doesn’t make sense to me. Enforcing solid policies for their usage does. Kids know it’s rude to break rules, and that they’ll face consequences if they’re caught. Just like us, they have to learn self-moderating behavior and how to live with a phone without it dominating their lives. And let’s not forget they’re kids! Kids who have to manage exciting friendships with a whole lot of texting! Schools take a big role in educating our young until they are old enough to take their place in adult society. Let’s not get all frantic about smartphones in kid hands at school. Instead, let’s keep on with teaching responsible use. We ALL need to master it.
nashvilleparent.com
september 2018 11
SATURDAY and SUNDAY, SEPT. 1 –2 GRAND MASTER FIDDLER CHAMPIONSHIP SATURDAY, SEPT. 1 PERK UP YOUR PICS Explore the galleries, and snap your own pics to carry home in a custom frame. SUNDAY, SEPT. 2 MAKE MARVELOUS MICROPHONES MONDAY, SEPT. 3 MAKE MARVELOUS MICROPHONES
SATURDAY, SEPT. 8 BEGINNING MANDOLIN AND THE NASHVILLE NUMBER SYSTEM SUNDAY, SEPT. 9 MAKE LETTERPRESS ART WITH HATCH SHOW PRINT SATURDAY, SEPT. 15 COUNTRY COSTUMES: JUDDS STYLE Customize costume templates with fabric, lace, and gems. SUNDAY, SEPT. 16 MAKE EMBELLISHED INSTRUMENTS SUNDAY, SEPT. 23 MAKE HIP HATS SATURDAY, SEPT. 29 MAKE POSTCARDS FROM THE BOONDOCKS Create a personalized postcard to celebrate a cherished memory.
Engage your child with the magic of music and the fascinating stories behind the sights and songs. Expand their perspective, tap their creativity, and build knowledge that can last a lifetime. They will thank you. FUN AND EDUCATIONAL EVERY DAY
SUNDAY, SEPT. 30 MAKE BEDAZZLED BUTTONS
For program times and a full list of activities, visit: CountryMusicHall ofFame.org/Calendar
Downtown Nashville • #PressPlayRecord • @CountryMusicHOF SUPPORTED BY Family Programs are funded in part by The Bonnaroo Works Fund of The Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee; Epiphone; Fender; Gibson Foundation; Heads Up Penny Foundation; Metropolitan Nashville Arts Commission; Nail Family Foundation; Nashville Parent; and Tennessee Arts Commission. Technology Partners: Cisco; NewTek; Personal Computer Systems, Inc.; and Promethean.
MUSEUM ADMISSION PROGRAM FOR LOCALS FREE ADMISSION FOR 18-AND-UNDER from Davidson, Cheatham, Robertson, Rutherford, Sumner, Williamson, and Wilson counties with proof of residence or school ID.
Community Counts Passport FREE ADMISSION FOR UP TO 2 ADULTS is available for check out at any Nashville Public Library location. A partnership of the Country Music Hall of Fame® and Museum and Nashville Public Library
s.
“Our daughter co-slept for about a year. Her bed is still in our room, and she’s welcome to climb into bed with us whenever she feels the need. They’re only little for a little while.” — Alicia Oliver
FEEDBACK
LIKE NP
Join us daily for posts and discussions about kids and life!
WE POSTED: There’s so much written against
CO-SLEEPING. It’s refreshing to read (in an article posted on Facebook) a pediatrician recommend babies sleep with their mothers for at least three years for optimal brain development.
YOUR POSTS: “My granddaughter! My daughter starts her off in her own bed, but she always ends up going to Mommy’s bed at some point.
You do what’s best for your family. There is no right or wrong.” Diane DiBacco Adams
“My 8-year-old still ends up in my bed nearly every night.” Julie Cox Mobley
“All this was doing was trying to give a positive side to mothers who do co-sleep. Your comment, ‘I chose to put my child’s safety first,’ as if the rest of us aren’t — is trying to start the ‘mom war.’” Kristi Johnson
“Ridiculous. My son was in his crib at 3 weeks old and I guarantee you he is just as smart as any other child. I just chose to put my child’s safety first. Articles like this is the definition of a ‘mom war’ by stating that mothers who don’t sleep with their babies (a MAJOR contributor to infant sleep related deaths) are cruel or less of a mother. Stop telling moms they’re doing it wrong!” Kelly Swindell
“I’ve got three kids. Only one came in my bed to nurse for a couple months, one stayed with me 24/7 for about a year and the other stayed with me 24/7 for about three years. My nieces and nephews, on the other hand, were perfectly content, even preferred, sleeping on their own. Every baby is different; every parent is different. I’ll do what’s best for my family and support you doing what’s best for yours.”
Meet Ginessa, our newest Mom Reporter! A mom of five (with one on the way!) Ginessa’s pictured with husband Delvin and their kids (l to r): Simeon, Elias, Eden, Selah and Judah.
Read our Mom Report coverage of Nashville Shakespeare Festival’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream now at Shakespeare in the Park. Turn to page 45.
Dottie Cortez
NEWSLETTER #WINSDAY GIVEAWAYS! Find the answer to our #WINSday Facebook contest in our weekly e-newsletter that comes out every Thursday. Sign up at NASHVILLEPARENT. COM. Each week’s newsletter contains the following week’s #WINSday answer. The answer changes weekly. This month, we’re giving away tickets to Adventure Science Center, Country Music Hall of Fame, Nashville Zoo, Kristin Chenoweth’s Nashville Symphony concert and more!
nashvilleparent.com
september 2018 13
MIND &BODY HOW TO HELP YOUR CHILD OVERCOME
SCHOOL ANXIETY Anxiety is one thing, overcoming it is another. Here’s help for batting your child’s fears. BY KIERA ASHFORD
“M
y head hurts. Do I have to go to school?” cries your 8-year-old as he’s trying to get ready for the day. He sluggishly dresses, mopes around “looking” for his shoes and doesn’t want to eat breakfast. The thing is, you know he’s not sick. He’s full of school anxiety, and the thought of going back to the hallways filled with kids and noise intimidates him. Many parents face anxiety on a day-to-day basis, too. It’s what you do with your own anxiety that can help him overcome his. Just remember children are unique, and they each have their own way of expressing and dealing with stress.
SIGNS YOUR CHILD HAS ANXIETY
“As many as one out of every eight children and adolescents may experience clinically significant anxiety,” says Kristin M. Rager, M.D., board certified in pediatrics and adolescent medicine at The Children’s Hospital at TriStar Centennial. “And early recognition is essential,” Rager adds. Your child may worry excessively about many things, such as school and numerous “what if” scenarios. He may show other signs he’s suffering, besides worrying. Rager says symptoms include difficulty sleeping, struggling to get ready for school in the mornings, refusing to go to school, changes in eating patterns, grouchiness, quietness or tearfulness, or complaints of physical symptoms such as headache or stomachache.
14 september 2018
“Unchecked anxiety can interfere with participation in regular activities, so you definitely want to help before it gets to that point,” adds Rager. In other words, the moment you feel that something’s just not right with your child, ask him what’s going on. While younger kids may not be able to tell you what they’re feeling, older kids may. Simply asking can start a discussion so you can get to the bottom of it.
ACKNOWLEDGE FEELINGS
Sometimes you can pinpoint your child’s fears and address them directly. However, sometimes it’s not so easy. “It’s important to listen to your child’s worries and acknowledge his feelings,” says Rager. “Reaching out to his teachers can be incredibly helpful, as they can give you feedback about how he’s behaving at school,” she adds. Your child’s teacher can also give you information about resources the school may have in place (such as counselors or therapists).
DON’T IGNORE IT
It’s troubling to watch your child deal with daily anxiety. However, don’t let his anxiety get out of control. If it has a significant impact on his daily life — he keeps himself from doing things others of his age do comfortably — it may be time to seek outside help. “Children with daily anxiety can greatly benefit from meeting with a mental health professional to help them feel better as quickly as possible,” says Rager.
nashvilleparent.com
“Rarely, the pediatrician may prescribe medication, especially if the anxiety is preventing him from attending school.” If your child is anxious, do NOT ignore it. “I always tell patients and families that if anxiety interferes with your ability to do your normal activities, whatever those are, you absolutely have to discuss it with your pediatrician,” says Rager. “Mental health concerns are medical issues, and your pediatrician is the best place to go, just as you would with any other medical issue.” Kiera Ashford is associate editor of this publication and mom to three wonderful kids.
BOOKS TO HELP KIDS WITH Don’t Feed the Worry Bug by Andi Green Monsters In My Head; 2011 Ages 6 - 11 I Have a Worry by Tanya Balcke Self-published; 2015 Ages 3 and older Please Explain Anxiety to Me! Simple Biology and Solutions for Children and Parents by Laurie E. Zelinger Loving Healing Press; 2014 Ages 5 - 8
at
the
academy
Join us at The Academy for
Fall is For Your Family, our seasonal program promoting family togetherness, health and safety, and giving back to the community!
the
academy
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
Take a tour and bring this in for a FREE week!
www.academychilddevelopment.com/special
Just Y u
BY SUSAN DAY
>> To get the tender care and affection you need, you have to give it!
Couples Who Walk Together ... Remember this? The John Seigenthaler pedestrian bridge at night — only it’s quiet! While peace on the moonlit bridge may be a thing of the past, taking a romantic walk together is not. It’s one of the best ways to have intimate chats. Some of our fave places for taking walks together include our local parks and greenways, Cheekwood, Belle Meade Plantation, Radnor Lake, Arrington Vineyards and more. But your own neighborhood can do the trick, too.
16 september 2018
nashvilleparent.com
MYSTERY DATES
>> Happy couples with kids will tell you it’s essential to make time for each other.
K
ids, busy schedules and plain, old fatigue can take over your life with your significant other if you allow it. Lest you start
taking each other for granted, make a commitment to keep the romance and tender care for each other alive in your relationship. “It’s important to have enjoyable experiences and continue to get to know each other in your marriage,” says Jane Greer, a marriage and family therapist and author of What About Me? Stop Selfishness from Ruining Your Relationship (Sourcebooks Casablanca; 2010). Enter the Mystery Date! This fun and unusual way of dating each other can keep the zing in your zang. Take turns planning romantic adventure dates for each other. See who can come up with the best, most creative ideas. Look at a calendar and get your mystery date inked in so neither of you plans something else, and do this as soon as possible after your first baby comes along.
The “Rules” Once a month, take turns planning a mystery date night. The rules are simple: • The other person cannot know what the plan is until you get there! • It MUST be a place neither of you have been to before. • Focus is on time together, not how much the date costs.
Yes, You DO Need a Sitter! It’s like striking gold when you find a sitter you trust with your children, so it’s well worth the trouble to find that special someone! The typical rate for a sitter is about $10 - $15 an hour; prices can vary based on experience. • Ask friends and neighbors for recommendations — somebody always knows a teenager who wants to get started. • Ask family members, co-workers, school teachers, day-care workers, teens who work in your church child care. • Use care.com or sittercity.com.
september date nights AVENUE Q
TPAC’s Johnson Theater, Nashville Sept. 6 - 23 nashvillerep.org
This irreverent puppet musical is for adults only! The comedy explores the challenges of adult life, from falling in love to alternative uses for the Internet. $55
MUSIC CITY FOOD & WINE FESTIVAL
Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park & Walk of Fame Park, Nashville Sept. 14 - 16 musiccityfoodandwinefestival.com
Sample more than 80 beers, wines and specialty cocktails along with cooking demos and a gospel brunch on Sunday. $165 Fri & Sat, $85 Sun.
THE FUN SHOW WITH CAT & NAT
TPAC’s Polk Theater, Nashville Friday, Sept. 28 tpac.org
The mom duo known for their #MOMTRUTH videos talk about all the things moms are thinking but never say in a funny way. $25 - $100.
SUNSET SAFARI
Nashville Zoo, Nashville Thursday, Sept. 20 nashvillezoo.org
This signature fundraiser for ages 21+ includes drinks, food from more than 40 local restaurants, live entertainment and animal hosts. Attire is “Safari Chic.” $100 - $1,000.
NASHVILLE BREW FESTIVAL First Tennessee Park, Nashville Friday, Sept. 21 nashvillebrewfestival.com
Sample 150 beers from 50 breweries, plus food trucks, lawn games and music. $40 $60.
MUSIC CITY BACON & BARREL FEST Green Door Gourmet Friday, Sept. 21 baconandbarrel.com/nashville
Twenty eateries serve up bacon and barbecue dishes, plus spirits from oak barrels. $39.
nashvilleparent.com
september 2018 17
EVENT FROM 10a-4p
DOWNTOWN
SUBARU
A SAFE, STATE-OF-THE-ART LEARNING ENVIRONMENT
Our schools are built with your child in mind. From security features that keep them safe to fun play areas to beautifully-decorated classrooms and clean spaces, our students experience a caring, colorful, and comfortable environment daily.
Up-to-date equipment & supplies Personal access code for parent entry/exit Private areas for nursing mothers Indoor and outdoor play spaces Student eye-level artwork decor
Schedule a tour today!
thegardnerschool.com
Franklin
Nashville
Brentwood
Midtown
615.656.2800
615.882.0440
615.613.0472
615.630.7700
18 september 2018
nashvilleparent.com
GET AWAY TO THE
FAMILY GETAWAY
PARADISE IN THE SMOKIES
BY CHAD YOUNG
The brand-new Margaritaville Resort in Gatlinburg is a posh-perfect escape for you and the kids!
G
atlinburg is a longtime top family destination, and now there’s a new reason to schedule a vacay there — the brand-new Margaritaville Resort. Located at 539 Parkway, the resort brings an impressive new level of comfort and upscale style to this part of the Smokies. The pristine, luxurious resort provides a perfect escape for your family.
RELAX & CHILL
Margaritaville Resort whisks your family into a beach-like, tropical atmosphere with its airy, spacious indoor and outdoor lounge areas and relaxing decor. An indoor pool is open year round — perfect for a fall destination — and there’s a large outdoor hot tub that’s open year round, too. Looking ahead to next summer, a sparkling outdoor lagoon-like pool with a twisting slide provides hours of relaxation. Also outside, there’s a tropical-themed zero-entry pool for little ones, boasting fountains, sprayers and coconutshaped buckets that dump water. Gatlinburg’s Little River hugs the backside of the resort. Kick back in a hammock while being lulled by the sound of the water slipping over nearby rocks. Or, challenge your kids to a competitive game of corn hole.
ROOMS & SPA
The resort offers several types of comfy room options, all sporting 50” smart TVs, free WiFi, refrigerators and microwaves. Most rooms feature exhilarating rain showers and private balconies. Be sure to check out the family suites with separate rooms for parents and kids.
Most important, the rooms and the entire resort is exceptionally clean! Mom and Dad can schedule extra relaxation at the resort’s fullservice St. Somewhere Spa. It offers a sumptuous menu of massages (including couples and prenatal options), facials and other spa/salon services.
DINING
The resort’s License to Chill Bar boasts a tasty menu with everything from nachos and salads to sandwiches, tacos, flatbreads and entrees. The Paradise Burger is delish, but my favorite discovery was the Ultimate Grilled Cheese. This double-decker bad boy is layered with havarti, cheddar and Swiss cheeses along with crisp bacon and jalapenos. The “Parakeets” kids’ menu for ages 12 and younger includes five kid-favorite options.
A+ HOSPITALITY
The nice folks at the Margaritaville Resort help to make your stay top notch. That’s key when you’re on vacation. Everyone from housekeeping staff to concierge is friendly and eager to help. Got questions about anything in the Gatlinburg area? Talk to Head Concierge Robbie Paxton. She’s a gem and a walking encyclopedia of all-things Gatlinburg. I thoroughly enjoyed my stay at Margaritaville Resort — it’ll be the only place I stay on future trips. Your family is sure to love it, too! For more info, or to book a stay, call 888-447-0222 or hop online to margaritavilleresortgatlinburg.com.
WIN A TWO-NIGHT STAY FOR A FAMILY OF FOUR AT MARGARITAVILLE RESORT IN GATLINBURG! GO TO NASHVILLEPARENT.COM ON SEPT. 4 TO ENTER! + See more Margaritaville Resort photos online and also get our “Top 10 Things to Do with Kids” in the Gatlinburg area.
Chad Young is managing editor.
nashvilleparent.com
19
september 2018 19
DIVE INTO
ADVENTURE
RESTAURANT GROUP TOURS EDUCATION PROGRAMS BEHIND THE SCENES TOURS GROUP MENUS GIFT SHOP
OPRY MILLS MALL 353 OPRY MILLS DR. Nashville, TN 37214 • 615-514-3000
RESTAURANT
Rainforestcafe.com
Opry Mills • Exit 11 Off Briley Parkway 615.514.3474 • aquariumrestaurants.com
chapel Bible classes prayer inspiration missions Holly Tree of Brentwood 1384 Holly Tree Gap Road Brentwood, TN 37027 615.377.6636
Faith-based child care and preschool
20 september 2018
nashvilleparent.com
LOCAL NEWS
private school THE #1 RESOURCE FOR INDEPENDENT SCHOOLS IN MIDDLE TENNESSEE
FALL 2018
DIRECTORY
Saturday, Sept. 15 — It’s Free!
CATHOLIC? CHRISTIAN? MONTESSORI? TRADITIONAL?
70+ LOCAL SCHOOLS INSIDE!
PRIVATE SCHOOL FAIR
Students enjoy the playground at Franklin Road Academy.
FIND THE RIGHT SCHOOL FOR YOUR CHILD RIGHT HERE
The fall 2018 edition of the Private School Directory is available now!
D
o you want more for your child’s education beyond public school? The best way to start your research into independent schools is by heading to Nashville Parent’s annual Private School Fair. This year’s fair takes place Saturday, Sept. 15 at Adventure Science Center (ASC) from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. You and your kids can meet one on one with representatives from several Middle Tennessee private schools. Learn about everything all of the different
nashvilleparent.com
schools offer — from academic programs and financial aid offerings — to athletics and arts. The Private School Fair is free (as is parking), but regular admission applies to ASC’s exhibit areas ($15.95 adults, $11.95 ages 2 - 12). ASC is located at 800 Fort Negley Blvd., Nashville. Call 615256-2158 or visit nashvilleparent. com/psf18.
21
september 2018 21
Breathe Well • Look Well • Feel Well
Massage • Facials • HydraFacial • Waxing Services Salt Sessions • Infrared Sauna • Couples Massage
• Focus on literacy, social, & emotional development • Center-based learning with Frogstreet curriculum • Healthy meals and snacks included • Diverse student population • Large playgrounds, gym, and outdoor classroom • Classes range from 6-weeks to Pre-Kindergarten • Caring, well-trained teachers
(615) 350-1141 • www.stlch.org
393 East Main Street, TN 37075 393 East Main Street, Hendersonville, Hendersonville, TN 37075 615-824-7258 www.saltmedspa.com 615-824-7258 (SALT) (SALT) •• www.saltmedspa.com
5601 New York Avenue, Nashville, TN 37209
VOTED #1 PEDIATRIC DENTIST SIX YEARS IN A ROW BY WILLIAMSON PARENT READERS
Send them back to school with a smile! Dr. Ryan Cregger, D.D.S., M.S.D. Brentwood Pediatric Dentistry
615.377.3080
95 Seaboard Ln. Suite 102, Brentwood, TN 37027 BrentwoodPediatricDentistry.com
Nolensville Pediatric Dental
615.283.7397
7146 Nolensville Rd., Ste. 101, Nolensville, TN 37135 NolensvillePediatricDentistry.com
BOARD CERTIFIED DENTIST DIGITAL X-RAYS • CONSERVATIVE TREATMENT PLANS 22 september 2018
nashvilleparent.com
See Video on Our Website!
LOCAL NEWS NEW FAMILY FUN AT THE STATE FAIR!
T
The Tennessee State Fair boasts 10 days of family fun. Pictured at top: A local family stops in front of a carnival game. Bottom (l to r): New features this year include the Music City Monster Mayhem truck show and the Davidson County 4-H Live Butterflies exhibit — come on out and feed the butterflies!
en days of thrills, competitions, shows, rides and other family fun are coming Sept. 7 - 16 during the 2018 Tennessee State Fair. This year’s theme is “The Heart of Tennessee.” The midway boasts 30 rides, 14 of which are in the “kid” category suitable for youngsters. Four free kid competitions take place at this year’s fair: Ice Cream Eating (ages 6 - 12; Sat - Sun at 1:30 p.m.); Potato Sack Races (ages 4 - 12; Sundays; time TBA); Hula Hooping (ages 4 - 12; Sat - Sun 6 p.m.); and Kids’ Tractor Pull (ages 4 - 12; Sat 5 p.m.). A couple of new attractions for 2018 worthy of a mention: The Music City Monster Mayhem monster truck show promises to rev up your family Sept. 7 - 8. It’s at 8 p.m. each night, and the $10 - $15 tickets include admission to the fair. Nature-loving children will want to make their way to the Davidson County 4-H Live Butterflies exhibit. Here, you can interact with winged beauties native to Tennessee, and kids are sure to have fun feeding them nectar from a stick. The exhibit is open daily until 10 p.m. At the website, you can also find all of the entertainment, contests, pageants and other happenings. The site makes it easy to get to the free stuff this year. There are more than 15 free attractions happening throughout the week like the racing pigs, Festival of Nations shows, barnyard animals, the Tiny Acres farming area for little kids and more. Located at The Fairgrounds (500 Wedgewood Ave., Nashville), fair hours are Mon - Thu 5 - 11 p.m., Fri 5 - 11:30 p.m., Sat 10:30 a.m. - 11:30 p.m., Sun 12 - 11 p.m. On-site admission is $8 adults, $6 ages 3 - 17, free ages 2 & younger. Unlimited ride wristbands are $25. Find discounts in advance online. Call 615-800-3675 or visit tnstatefair.org.
QUICK BITS ... TriStar Health has a new CARENOW URGENT CARE location now open in Madison. The clinic is located at 2003 Gallatin Pike N. across from RiverGate Mall. CareNow offers quick care for non-lifethreatening illnesses and injuries. Services include treatments for sprains and strains, minor burns, coughs, sore throats and flu-like symptoms. X-ray
and lab services are on site, and the clinic also provides physicals, vaccinations, and general diagnostic and wellness check-ups. For more info, visit carenow.com ... NASHVILLE DANCE STUDIO MILELE ACADEMY is now accepting all levels of dancers, ages 5 - 18, who want to train, compete or just take classes. Located at 1919 Church St., call 615-400-5739
or mileleacademy.com ... Are you a homeschool parent who needs a new burst of inspiration with teaching your K 12 students about art? Head over to the Frist Art Museum on Thursday, Sept. 20 for EDUCATOR SPARK! The free outing meets monthly through May. You can explore the exhibits for free and enjoy light refreshments with other homeschool parents
nashvilleparent.com
along with college/ university educators. An informal idea exchange takes place from 6 - 6:30 p.m. Gallery admission and parking are included with the free program. Call 615-244-3440 or visit fristartmuseum.org ... The TENNESSEE STATE MUSEUM re-opens at its new location at Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park on Thursday, Oct. 4. Grand opening events
take place the entire weekend. Follow the info at tnmuseum2018.org ... ADVENTURE SCIENCE CENTER (ASC) extends the Beyond Rubik’s Cube exhibit through Sunday, Sept. 16. Also, ASC now offers monthly sensoryfriendly shows in Sudekum Planetarium. This month it’s on Saturday, Sept. 15 from 8:30 - 10 a.m. Visit adventuresci. org/sudekum-sensory.
september 2018 23
The Children’s Playroom Drop-In Child Care at Its Finest
(6 wks - 12 yrs old)
The Trusted Choice for Live-in Child Care in Nashville! Contact Leisa at (615) 920-9855 lchilders@aupairinamerica.com www.aupairinamerica.com
Earlybirds Moving “Moving one nest at a time”
Your local movers… affordable & dependable. Move most pianos too! Brent (615) 474-4717 ebmovers@gmail.com
24 september 2018
Come hang with us when siblings go back to school! Open 7 days a week Open till midnight Friday & Saturday
Voted Best of Parenting Belle Meade 615-353-4900 Brentwood 615-371-5279 6 Years in a Row! www. thechildrensplayroom .com
nashvilleparent.com
DOLLYWOOD OPENS NEW FAMILY ATTRACTION IN 2019
LOCAL NEWS
Wildwood Grove marks the largest expansion in Dollywood’s history.
W
hen next spring rolls around, there’ll be a whole new reason to pile the kids in the car for the trek to Pigeon Forge. While Dollywood’s already one of the top family destinations in Tennessee (and in the country), the 32-year-old attraction is opening a brand-new adventure called Wildwood Grove. The $37 million, five-acre expansion — the largest in Dollywood’s history — is designed to provide an inspiring place for families of all ages to explore, imagine and play together. The new land will boast 11 experiences. Six new rides are on tap with little kids in mind, including the Dragonflier (a suspended family roller coaster) and Treetop Tower in which riders, seated inside giant acorns, spin around the top of a tall oak tree before gently drifting back to the grove floor. “I’d let my imagination roam free when I’d be out exploring in the hills around our home in the Smoky Mountains,” Parton reminisces of her childhood. “I’d pretend that the frogs and butterflies were my friends. I’d imagine about what it’d be like to fly with a dragonfly or to follow a bear family through the woods. Now all these things are coming true for our guests to experience in Wildwood Grove; it may be my new favorite part of Dollywood,” she notes. Guests will enter Wildwood Grove through a massive hollow trunk of a fallen tree with a magical 55-foot tall Wildwood tree serving as the enchanted land’s centerpiece. In addition to new rides, Wildwood Grove will also feature live entertainment, indoor and outdoor family play areas, a new restaurant and more. “This area is going to give families a place to explore, play and imagine together — but more importantly — it’s a place where they can spend more time together,” Parton explains. Keep up with the park at dollywood.com.
WIN A FREE TRIP TO DOLLYWOOD!!! One lucky local family of four will win a spring 2019 trip to Dollywood to experience Wildwood Grove. Follow us on social media for the contest announcement in the spring. In the meantime, we’re also giving away a Dollywood (Top): Dolly Parton at the Wildwood Grove press announcement; (Middle & Bottom): Artist renderings of the entrance and Black Bear Trail attractions.
nashvilleparent.com
trip this fall/winter. Turn to page 8 for entry details.
september 2018 25
LOCAL NEWS
SALTY DOG FESTIVAL BRINGS FAMILY GOODNESS TO GOODLETTSVILLE
S
pruce up Fido and find something fun for him to show off during the Salty Dog Festival on Saturday, Sept. 8 at Goodlettsville City Hall Park. The Goodlettsville Chamber hosts the event, formerly known as the Arts, Antiques & Music Festival. The festival’s name change comes from the founding of Goodlettsville’s discovery of two salt licks along with the uptick in families bringing their furry, fourlegged members to the festival. The free festival takes place from 10 a.m. - 4 p.m., and before the festivities, you can participate in the Stop, Drop & Run 5K. The festival showcases the best in local antiques, art and crafts. Expect live music throughout the day, a Kids’ Zone with several activities, a dog costume contest, a petting zoo, food and more. The park is located at 105 S. Main St., Goodlettsville. Learn more at 615-859-7979 or goodlettsvillechamber.com.
QUICK BITS ... A new private school that’s the first of its kind in Tennessee is now open. NASHVILLE SUDBURY SCHOOL (NSS) is open to students ages 4 - 18, and the kids direct their own learning in a civic-minded environment operating through democratic governance. At NSS, staff and students are on equal footing, thus solidifying the democratic model. Decisions on all school matters happen through a weekly “School Meeting” in which each student and each staff member has an equal vote and voice in all deci-
26 september 2018
sion making. The model promotes play-based and organic learning, as the children help decide the classes, the teachers, the discipline (through a daily Judiciary Committee or Mediation) and how the day will unfold. NSS offers private school and homeschool tracks. Tuition is $6,000. NSS is located at 3551 Dickerson Pike, Nashville. Enrollment is ongoing, subject to availability. Call 615-543-6160 or visit nashvillesudburyschool. org ... The Theater Bug hosts a HOMESCHOOL WORKSHOP focusing
on scene study and song interpretation. It’s for ages 6 - 18 and takes place Sept. 17 - 21 with a 10 a.m. showcase on Saturday, Sept. 22. Auditions for placement take place Friday, Sept. 7 from 2:30 - 5 p.m. by appointment. Theater Bug Artistic Director Cori Anne Laemmel and guests lead the workshop in which students will work on scenes and songs from Theater Bug original musicals and plays. Registration fee is $100, and financial aid is available. Get more info at thetheaterbug. org ... TriStar Southern
nashvilleparent.com
Hills hosts a CRUSH THE CRISIS opioid take-back event on Friday, Sept. 7 from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. It’s an opportunity for everyone in the community to properly dispose of unused medication. Volunteers will collect tablets, capsules and patches of Hyrdocodone, Oxycodone, Tramadol, Codeine, Fentanyl, Morphine, Hydromorphine and Oxymorphone. They will not be able to take needles, syringes, lancets or liquids. The drop-off spot is located under the canopy of the Holmes Center, just to the
left of the main entrance at 391 Wallace Road, Nashville. Get more info at tristarhealth.com/ crushthecrisis ... SHAKE SHACK is now open in Green Hills. It’s the new go-to spot for juicy burgers and frozen treats. Try a “Concrete,” a thick combo of fro-yo and your favorite mix-in treats. There’s even a doggietreat menu! Located at 4031 Hillsboro Pike, Ste. 904, Nashville, hours are 11 a.m. - 11 p.m. daily. Call 615-610-6326 or visit shakeshack.com.
p3 To s in or ed ician nty f ! t Vo iatr ou ow C d R Pe son n a m si a i l l Wi ear
7Y
Quality medical care to infants, children & adolescents
The tools you need to create a happier home! We are committed to helping all children and all families through creating structure, understanding why problem behavior occurs, solving communication issues, using consequences effectively and eliminating the power struggle.
SE RV ICES I NCLUDE:
– Now Scheduling Appointments –
Parent training & Support In-Home Therapy Problem Behavior Reduction
Jill Forbess, M.D. Lori Breaux, M.D. Patricia Williams, M.D. Lee Anne O’Brien, M.D.
Assessments
5111 Maryland Way Brentwood, Tennessee www.BrentwoodPediatrics.com
Language Therapy
615-661-4256
Social Skills Training
Rebecca Jeannine Bell, CPNP-PC
Peace by Peace provides flexible plans with families on different budgets.
Open Monday through Friday until 5pm and Saturdays until Noon for both sick visits and well child checks.
www.peacebypieceaba.com Email: peacebypieceaba@gmail.com Andrea Dewey (270) 217-2808 / Megan Hilliker (865) 684-9358
Short Wait Period • Convenient Maryland Farms Location
Thank you for Voting Us Nashville’s #1 Dance Studio! AGES 2+
Quality dance training in a family-friendly environment ß
Improv & Comp ß
Hip-Hop ß
615-662-4819 Bellevue
Board Certified Pediatric Dentists
Let our family care for yours!
(615) 834-1383
Jazz ß
DanceinBloom.com
Robert F. Caldwell, DMD Mirna A. Caldwell, DMD
caldwellpediatricdentistry.com
Cheer ß
NIPPE CORNR’S ER
5505 Edmondson Pike, Ste. 204
Ballet ß
Caldwell Pediatric Dentistry
Tap
Easy online registration
Accepting New Patients
nashvilleparent.com
september 2018 27
WE INSPIRE
CONFIDENCE
Shuckle’s Corn Maze & Pumpkin Patch at Fiddle Dee Farms is loaded with family fun, LIVE entertainment, hay rides, pumpkins, animals, fresh air, great food and over 30 farm-themed attractions all combined to provide kids of all ages, and groups of any size, a memorable experience that our fans come back for year after year!
595 Hillsboro Rd. Ste. 337 Franklin, TN 37067
(615) 224-3851
www.harvestmartialarts.com
September 22 - November 3 Hours: Fridays 5pm-9pm, Saturdays 10am-10pm, Sundays Noon-8pm
READY. SET. GOddard!
7526 Swift Rd, Greenbrier, TN 37073
CIRCUS | DANCE | MUSIC | THEATRE ARTS | VISUAL ARTS
We help children explore and discover their interests through play in a safe environment. We provide ample opportunities for fun learning experiences, promoting a lifelong love of learning in literacy, science, technology, engineering, arts and mathematics.
Your family’s home for the finest all-around creative arts experience
615-678-4739
1724A George Patton Dr Brentwood NOW REGISTERING
✴ PRIVATE AND GROUP LESSONS for all ages ✴ ACTING 60 minute weekly group lesson ✴ DANCE 60 minute weekly group lesson ✴ VOCAL COACHING 30 minute weekly private lesson
www.expressioncity.com
CALL TODAY!
ONE WEEK FREE
GoddardSchool.com
Excellent Location, Extended Operation Hours, 100 Westwind Court, Franklin, TN 37064 | 629.401.7000 STEM NewNewly customersRenovated, only. Not redeemable for cash.Curriculum One offer per child.
INFANT THROUGH PRE-K
Kiddie Academy® of Franklin
Call academy for details. Expires 9/30/2018. Use code PARENT
*
The Goddard Schools are operated by independent franchisees under a license agreement with Goddard Systems, Inc. Programs and ages may vary. Goddard Systems, Inc. program is AdvancED accredited. © Goddard Systems, Inc. 2018
Kiddie Academy® of Franklin 28 september 2018 nashvilleparent.com 100 Westwind Court Franklin, TN 37064 | 629.401.7000 New customers only. Not redeemable for cash. One offer per child. Call academy for details. Expires 9/30/2018 use code PARENT
^
t • Annua en l ar
aders Poll Re
Excellent Location, Extended Operation Hours, Newly Renovated, STEM Curriculum
Sumner P
ONE WEEK FREE
FRANKLIN (BERRY FARMS) • 615-258-6410 FRANKLIN (COOL SPRINGS)^ • 615-490-9230 HENDERSONVILLE* • 615-265-1041
SMARTER KIDS
STOCKING BABY’S BOOKSHELF:
NEW RESEARCH REVEALS INSIGHTS Pointing out items helps little one make valuable connections.
THE “RIGHT” BOOKS FOR BABIES FEATURE LABELED ITEMS. BABY FACES: A BOOK OF HAPPY, SILLY FUNNY FACES by Amy Pixton Workman Publishing; $5.95 Ages 1 - 2 years This board book is part of the Indestructibles series and features baby faces labeled with emotions like silly, kiss, night-night, etc. BABY’S BIG WORLD: WOMEN WHO CHANGED THE WORLD by Alex Fabrizio illustrated by Kat Uno Little Hero; $8.99 Ages 3 months & older Introduce Baby to different women such as Cleopatra, astronaut Mae Jamison, Queen Elizabeth I and more with simple text and colorful art. BABY’S FIRST BOOK OF BIRDS & COLORS by Phyllis Limbacher Tildes Charlesbridge; $7.99 Ages 3 months - 2 years Baby learns all about birds including their colors and specific names such as the eastern bluebird, blue jay, scarlet tanager and more. BABY TOUCH AND FEEL: TRUCK DK Publishing; $5.99 Ages 3 months - 2 years This board book is filled with different kinds of trucks with clear pictures. Each picture is labeled appropriately — fire
truck, dump truck, cement mixer, etc. As an added bonus, little parts of the pictures have different textures for Baby to touch. FROM HEAD TO TOE by Eric Carle HarperCollins; $9.99 Ages 3 months - 3 years Explore the different parts of your own body using the bodies of animals from giraffe necks, donkey legs, monkey hands and more. POP-UP PEEKABOO! BABY DINOSAUR DK Publishing; $8.69 Ages 1 - 3 years Baby dinosaurs are everywhere. In this lift-the-flap book, explore the different types of baby dinosaurs that Baby T-Rex finds. THE SKY GUYS by Madeleine Rogers Button Books; $7.99 Ages 3 months - 3 years This board books explores different birds found in the sky from a flamingo, owl, hummingbird and more. SNUGGLE BUNNIES by Lisa McCue Printers Row; $6.99 Ages 2 & older Follow three little bunnies — Posy, Rosy and Dozy — as they prepare for bed.
nashvilleparent.com
R
eading to Baby is great for his development, but think again about what you’re reading,
new research says. Researchers from the University of Florida conducted baby studies to learn just how much babies retain from books read to them. The intent was to find out if certain types of books might lead to “higher-quality interactions and increased learning.” The results of the studies showed that books with clearly labled faces or objects provided higher quality interactions with the babies. Babies also responded to characters with names. If you have a baby, you probably have baby books at home. Pick the ones in which items are labeled so you experience point-and-name reading. If names aren’t in the book, simply make them up — and go a bit further. Instead of pointing to a duck and just saying, “duck,” give the duck a name, for instance, “Fred, the duck.” Giving each animal (especially those of the same kind) a different name helps your child develop his attention and his ability to learn the difference between all the characters in a story. Ready, set? It’s lap time!
29
september 2018 29
SMARTER KIDS
BY SUSAN SWINDELL DAY
HELPING YOUR
UNDERACHIEVER
Y
TURN IT AROUND “I’m just bored, Mom.” But your instincts tell a different story: Your child has given up.
ou’re an educated person, so you assume you can help your child with whatever problems he encounters at school. You’ve talked about the importance of listening to the teacher and doing homework. You’ve talked about good grades and effort, and you think everything’s going OK, then BOOM! You get an e-mail from the fourthgrade teacher. “I’m seeing a lack of effort from James,” the teacher writes. “Can you give me some insight? He seems to be uninterested, and he’s distracting others when I’m teaching; I had to send him out of class ...” Send him out of class?! First of all, breathe. A kid’s work load often intensifies around the fourth or fifth grade, so it’s normal to hit a few road bumps. You should, however, try to figure out what’s going on. “At some point in a student’s life, he is going to underachieve,” says Donna Y. Ford, Ph.D., a professor of education and human development at Vanderbilt University. “It can be the result of what goes on in the home, but we cannot ignore how our teachers play a role as well,” Ford adds.
“SERVE AND RETURN” AT HOME
During early childhood, parents play the first all-important role in a child’s perception of himself. A feeling of inadequacy can develop when young children don’t receive the encouragement and individual recognition they need. When they do get what’s needed, they grow in confidence. “First of all,” Ford says, “You must know your child; know each of your children as individuals. When you have more than one child, it’s important to recognize that each has his or her own personal strengths and weaknesses. And it’s very important that you don’t make comparisons between your children or they can start having a sense of inadequacy,” Ford says. How do parents unwittingly compare their kids? “Saying things like, ‘If I can do well in school, you can too,’ or ‘If I liked reading, you should like reading,’ and so on,” says Ford. Setting the stage for early successful academic achievement begins
30
30 september 2018
with parenting well at home, says Maribeth Gambill, LCSW, at Nashville Counseling Associates. “When a young child babbles, gestures or cries and an adult responds appropriately with eye contact, words or a hug, the connections in the brain are built and strengthened,” Gambill says. “This ‘serve and return’ interaction is essential throughout children’s lives as a way of building trust,” she adds. Finding authentic ways to praise your young child at home and especially once formal education begins is an excellent way of reinforcing his positive feelings about himself, too. “Find things you can praise your children about,” Gambill says. “For example, ‘I’m so proud of how hard you have been working on your homework lately,’” she adds. But Ford cautions against praising your child for praising’s sake. “One of the worst things you can do is to praise your child for effort he doesn’t show,” Ford says.
AT SCHOOL
James started fourth grade happily, but the change his teacher wrote home about is new and troubling. What’s going on? Ford says if you really know your child, a change in his behavior should prompt you to reach out to the teacher. “Work with the teacher; ask her to be mindful of your child and to observe him so you can share information,” Ford says. Also, try to pick up what’s going on by asking your child, although you may not get much information — because he doesn’t want to be a disappointment to you. There could be friendship trouble or a bully bothering your child. A teacher may not be a good fit. Or it could be what it so often is: the work has gotten harder and your child has given up. A domino effect is taking place and your child is seeking any kind of attention at all. “Sometimes when children are not being recognized for positive achievements they may begin acting out as a way of gaining attention,” Gambill says. “And, if the work is too difficult, it can be easier to get into trouble and be sent out of class as a way of creating distraction and avoiding a difficult task,” she adds. Unfortunately, when this happens, your child can fall further and further behind. Without realizing it, your child can feel “tagged” and begin to no longer engage in learning or even in healthy relationships with peers. It can contribute to absenteeism and generate a
nashvilleparent.com
cycle that continues without intervention.
GET HIM MOTIVATED
James is a typical kid and he’s been a good student up until now. So how can a parent help him turn his tough situation around? “The number one way that you can get your child to do well in school is to focus on effort; not ability and not intelligence,” says Ford. “You can’t expect perfectionism or even consistency, but you can always support your child and stay optimistic,” she adds. Gambill agrees that parents should get down in the trenches with their child with empathy and optimism. “Always show unconditional positive regard and love,” she says. “No one is perfect, and we all make mistakes. Instead of being critical and harsh about your child’s struggle, help him understand we all learn from our mistakes. That’s how we as parents are teachers at home,” she adds. And incentives can do wonders in helping children start achieving again. Finding out what your child wants is the key, Ford says. Maybe it’s some-
“Don’t expect perfection or consistency, but always support your child and stay optimistic. She WILL turn it around. — Donna Ford, Ph.D.
10 ACADEMIC COMMANDMENTS 1. 2. 3.
Strive for perfect attendance. Take notes. Write down, then read and complete all of your assignments. 4. Read every day, even if you are not asked to do so. 5. Study in advance (avoid procrastination). 6. Calculate and know your grades once a week. 7. Participate in class (make meaningful comments and share ideas). 8. Ask questions if you don’t understand; see your teacher for help. 9. Put forth your very best effort in school — on all assignments! 10. Be positive about school — attitude makes a difference in all you do. SOURCE: Donna Ford, 2003
thing like a brand new pair of soccer cleats. Tell him if he is able to successfully put more effort in to raise up his grades, those cleats can become a reality. “Tie the rewards to what your children value, and then let that be the carrot that makes the task appealing,” Ford says. “They will usually live up to it.” But parents have to monitor their child’s daily successes and keep up with the good efforts to keep the forward motion going. Forgetting what you said or being too busy that days go by with no recognition can cause the reward theory to backfire. Remember to lift up your child. “Encourage progress, even if it isn’t necessarily in grades,” Gambill says. “We all achieve and learn in different ways. Intelligence is not fixed, it can grow, even if it isn’t in the traditional sense of the word,” she adds. Ford shares an anecdote that can serve to inspire. “I grew up in poverty,” she says. “With a single mother who worked hard for my siblings and me. She also taped these 10 academic commandments to our doors and mirrors. I saw those commandments every day. I grew up and got my master’s and my siblings did, too.” Ford says to share overcoming experiences of others with your child. Let him watch movies and read stories about people who have beat the odds. But if things get really tough, seek out the help of a counselor or mentor. And above all, don’t give up on your child. “Don’t expect perfection or consistency, but always support your child and stay optimistic,” Ford says. “He WILL turn it around.” Susan Day is editor of this publication and the mom of four kids.
nashvilleparent.com
september 2018 31
SEPTEMBER 21-23 TPAC’s Jackson Hall Tickets at www.nashvilleballet.com or (615) 782-4040 For groups of 10 or more, call (615) 297-2966 x710 or email tickets@nashvilleballet.com
presenting sponsor:
supporting sponsors:
additional support provided by:
COMING SOON OCT DEC 18-20 1-23
DEC 13
PAU L VA S T E R L I N G’ S 2 0 T H A N N I V E R SA R Y G A L A PE R F O R M A N C E
MAR 31
SMARTER KIDS
BY MARNIE CLARKSON
THE LASTMINUTE ESSAY IT WILL HAPPEN: One night at 9 p.m., your school kid will tell you she has a five-paragraph essay due tomorrow and she has no idea how to start. Use these tools to make it as painless as possible!
“What really matters is making your meaning clear beyond a doubt.” — Harold Evans, author of Do I Make Myself Clear? Why Writing Well Matters
nashvilleparent.com
33
september 2018 33
TOOLS FOR A FAST, LASTMINUTE ESSAY
WRITING WELL MATTERS
Y
ou are your child’s first teacher, and that starts with helping him scratch down his name. “C-h-r-i-s-t-o-p-h-e-r,” your child painstakingly learns, often, adorably, inverting a few of his letters. By kindergarten, most little sweeties are all very proud of their ability to write down their names. Letters lead to writing lessons from kindergarten on up, but evidence of an older kids’ ability to write continues to elude bosses and educators. Three-quarters of 12th graders lack proficiency in writing, according to the most recent National Assessment of Educational Process, but why? The Common Core State Standards (now revised here as the Tennessee State Standards) were supposed to change that for our kids, but they did not. And while the Tennessee State Standards for English language arts place more emphasis on early writing skills, it’s not yet evident — or measurable — that the kids will find success. Solid writing skills are needed in order to communicate intelligently beginning with writing a good, old sentence. And because writing is important to future college and job applications, you should take matters into your hands at home. Practice, practice and more practice leads to better writing, says Susan Neuman, Ph.D., co-author of Nurturing Knowledge (Scholastic; 2007) and many other books. So does awareness of structure and grammar. But it all takes time. Years, Neuman says. For everyone though, writing well begins with inspiration. Your child’s teachers will give him tools (grammar, etc.) as he goes through his schooling, but at home, you need to back it up with lots and lots of practice. Meanwhile: the all-important essay. That moment will come when your child needs last-minute help. The key is to work together and to move along without getting weighed down and headachy.
descriptive; expository; persuasive. You should be able to find the type of essay she’s supposed to write on her assignment. Identify that, then move on to determining the point of the essay. This is the hardest part because it’s the most important part. Help her brainstorm and try leading her to her own idea. Try not to get bogged down; keep things moving. So, say she’s supposed to write something about the founding fathers. What ABOUT the founding fathers? Identify first what she wants to say, the point she wants to make, then move on.
1.
Sometimes kids think that using big words will impress the teacher. You can only impress the teacher with skills and the truth or your originality, so it’s important to keep essays clear and simple. Last-minute essays can turn into a repetitious mess, saying the same thing over and over again only with
Get to the point
For a quick start to your child’s essay, identify the type of essay she’s supposed to write. There are four major types: narrative;
34 september 2018
2.
Inspiration
Want a good essay? Help your child find the motivation to write it. Do a little quick online research together to find some juicy content that can fire up your child’s imagination. Stay on your topic until a light bulb goes on for your child. You can search “quick fascinating facts about the founding fathers,” for example. The point is, you need your child’s wheels to start turning so he can find the interest within himself to put his words to paper. Ask your child questions — including “how” and “why” — and aim to keep it interesting!
3.
Find examples
Your child’s essay needs an introduction, three body paragraphs and a conclusion. Help her write the first sentence of each paragraph. Teachers often go over what each paragraph should contain, but they can stop short of sharing invaluable examples. Search examples of student essays online and you’ll find great guidelines and samples of various types of papers. Seeing other examples will help to clear away the cobwebs in your child’s mind about how to organize what she’s doing and propel her forward.
4.
Skip big words
nashvilleparent.com
different words. Avoid that. A straightforward, easy-to-follow essay that sticks to your topic will get her a good grade every time.
5.
Proofread
As soon as your child writes his last sentence he’ll say, “I’m done!” and slam his notebook closed. Stop right there, Buckaroo. After going through all the work together, it’s important to proofread for spelling and grammatical errors and to double check the assignment to make sure everything’s formatted correctly. And get the name down on the paper — teachers will mark off for that teeny but huge oversight! There you have it. It’s not the optimum way to write an essay (you really want more time to luxuriate in the process) but this is the parent-assisted-last-minute essay that will help your child come up with a decent grade. When your child’s young, turn writing practice into a fun, daily routine so when he gets a writing assignment during his school years, he’ll get right on it — without needing your help! Marnie Clarkson is a freelance writer, writing coach for kids, and a mom of three.
10 TIPS FOR BETTER WRITING 1) Read a lot 2) Use all of your senses 3) Keep diaries & journals 4) Write your interests 5) Take lots of pictures 6) Do lots of research 7) Enjoy the planning 8) Write descriptions 9) Finish your stories 10) Don’t be boring Source: Author Jacqueline Harvey
$5.00 OFF FOR FIRST TIME CUSTOMERS! (Take a picture of this ad to redeem.)
Fun Music and Voice Lessons
In Home or Private Instructor Studio!
5008 Thoroughbred Ln, Brentwood, TN 37027 • (615) 891-3446
All Instruments * Ages 4 - Adult * All Styles
Call us at 615-510-3798 and mention promo code PM20 for $20 off the first lesson!
Calling all future inventors! Start your child’s life-long love of technology with one of our customized robotics classes.
• • • •
Stem education through robotics Specialized training for robotics competition Highly educated, certified & experienced teachers Project Based Robotic curriculum for all ages, starting at the PreK level!
Info and sign up at MelodyMusicStudios.com
Science
Students investigate the physics of motion & energy transformation.
Technology
Students are introduced to basic computer programming, motor control, electronics & feedback systems.
Engineering
Students understand Robotic manipulation & basic relationships between electronic & mechanical systems.
Mathematics
Students demonstrate knowledge & application of measurement, ratios & proportions, unit conversions, applied to geometry & probability through computational thinking. Learn more at StPaulChristianAcademy.org
Mention #NashParent for FREE registration ($75 value!) RobotiX Institute of Nashville - Green Hills 4322 Harding Pike #417 Nashville TN
NEW!
RobotiX Institute Franklin 1550 W McEwen Dr #300 Franklin TN
615-721-2650 | contactus@rxiedu.com | www.rxiedu.com
nashvilleparent.com
september 2018 35
SMARTER KIDS
TUTORING | ORGANIZING STUDENTS | EARLY MATH FUN
SCH OL BITS
DOES HE NEED A TUTOR, OR WHAT?
T
36
36 september 2018
he school year’s rolling along and well, some of your child’s grades aren’t so good. You monitor the school’s portal so you know his scores well (too well!) and now you’re feeling concerned. Only, be careful not to transfer the worry you feel about his performance to him. He already feels disappointment about any poor grade. Is it too soon for a tutor, or how can you ensure his success? “The best way to help a child who feels unsuccessful in school is to give him opportunities for success outside of school,” says Teresa Flores, Ph.D., center director at Sylvan Learning Center in Murfreesboro. “Parents can also praise their children for positive academic behaviors. Even if they struggle in school, it is important to praise their efforts,” Flores adds. But if the “red flags” are obvious (not doing homework, losing assignments, etc.) and your family’s schedule is crazy busy, some one-on-one attention from a tutor can work wonders. Sylvan offers tutoring as do several other local places. The Tutoring Center in Franklin features one-on-one instruction with structured guidance, for instance. Your child’s teacher may offer help, but there are often other students there, too, and one-on-one time is very limited with teachers. Perhaps the best thing to do is to e-mail your child’s teacher for suggestions. She can at least point out your child’s difficulties and help you know if tutoring is warranted. “It’s important to talk with children and their teachers to get at the root of the issues to work on it,” says Flores. No matter what, make sure your child knows his school work must be a priority. “Parents can encourage their children to be academicminded by providing supplemental educational activities,” Flores says. “If parents emphasize and value education at home, the child is likely to be influenced by that.”
nashvilleparent.com
TEACH KIDS TO TALK TO TEACHERS | EDUCATION EVENTS
GET ORGANIZED!
WHO ME? Talk to the Teacher?!
TIPS FOR STUDENTS 1. CHECKLISTS. Write down what’s needed for each day and check it off. 2. CLUTTER. Once a week, clean out the locker, desk, backpack, etc. 3. ROUTINE. Use a set time for school work, as much as possible with your other activities. 4. CALENDAR. Write down all quizzes and tests & check your calendar daily. 5. SUPPLIES. Have a spot for pencils, a sharpener, a hole punch, markers, pens, a ruler, etc. 6. SPOT. Table or desk? Pick the spot and stick to it. 7. PLAN. Develop the habit of knowing what you need for the next day the night before. 8. SUPPORT. Accept gentle reminders to write things down, review checklists, etc.
Some kids are shy. Others don’t feel comfy with the teacher. Here’s how to break the ice. ROLE PLAY AT HOME Have a conversation at home with YOU being the teacher. Have your child work out what he wants to say about something specific, then have him ask you. PROVIDE OPPORTUNITIES Encourage your child to speak up in new scenarios, starting with very easy situations. Let him order for himself at a restaurant, ask for something at a store, etc. These simple things will get easier and easier and he can work up to talking to his teacher. TREAT YOUR CHILD WITH RESPECT You’re the model adult for your child, so treat him with courtesy and respect. Be a good listener yourself and negotiate a difference of opinion as much as possible. This will help your child to expect a positive experience with adult interaction. DON’T HASSLE HIM Remember, social skills develop over time. Keep working with your child, but don’t push him to do more than he can, especially if he’s shy. Be his advocate until he grows into a new comfort zone. Source: Parenting: A Field Guide by Patricia Anderson, Ph.D.
SMART EVENTS HOMESCHOOL PROGRAM: POETRY OF SCIENCE Sept. 11 - 12 | Ages 5 - 18 See page 56.
PRIVATE SCHOOL FAIR
Saturday, Sept. 15 | All ages See page 60.
ACT BOOT CAMP
Sept. 16 - Oct. 14 | Teens See page 63.
DAVIDSON COUNTY HOMESCHOOL 4-H CLUB
Tuesday, Sept. 18 | Grades 4 - 12 See page 64.
CODING FOR KIDS: THE BASICS
Friday, Sept. 21 | Ages 10+ See page 67.
HANDS-ON HISTORY: ARCHEOLOGY FOR KIDS
Saturday, Sept. 22 | Ages 4+ See page 68.
NATURE INVESTIGATORS
Monday, Sept. 24 | Ages 8 - 12 See page 71.
HOMESCHOOL IN THE WILDERNESS
Sept. 27 - May 31 | Ages 8 - 13 See page 72.
Yes, You CAN Be a “Math Person”
K
ids who don’t think they can do math are mistaken, says Bob McNamara, assistant center director at Mathnasium in Franklin. When a kid tries to tell him he’s not a math person, McNamara’s quick to respond. “I say, ‘You’re not a math person yet,’” McNamara says. “Any student can be a math person if given the confidence and opportunity to succeed. One of our mantras at Mathnasium is we make math ‘make sense,’” he adds.
McNamara also says it’s really helpful for parents to do math activities with their kids when they’re little to help them learn simple math functions. “It’s very important that parents are involved in preparing their children in the basics of math such as mastering simple operations and other math facts,” McNamara urges. “A strong foundation enables effective growth.” Keep it playful with little kids and be careful at home not to say things like, “Our family’s
nashvilleparent.com
never been good at math,” or “Girls aren’t good at math.” Commentary like that gives kids an escape from success, says McNamara. And, if your child doesn’t learn simple functions early on, it can create gaps that lead to frustration and lack of confidence. All kids need a math foundation to build on. “So much of education is confidence and building on successes,” McNamara adds. “With the cumulative nature of math, a foundation is imperative.”
september 2018 37
LET US HELP YOU MAKE YOUR proudly presents: Sponsored by:
PRIVATE
at the
SATURDAY
SCHOOL FAIR
SEPT. 15 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.
PRIVATE SCHOOL FAIR Ezell-Harding School
Mt. Juliet Christian Academy Overbrook School
Franklin Road Academy
Lighthouse Christian School
St. Cecilia St. Henry St. Ann
University School of Nashville
MEET ONE-ON-ONE WITH SCHOOL DIRECTORS!
Boarding Schools, Catholic Schools, Christian Schools, Montessori Schools, Preschools, Traditional Schools, Special Focus Schools, Waldorf Schools
PRIVATE SCHOOL CHOICE! Come talk with these schools and more! Admission is FREE!
Donelson Christian Academy
St. Cecilia Academy
Ezell-Harding Christian School
St. Edward School
Franklin Road Academy
St. Henry School
Goodpasture Christian School
St. Joseph School
Lighthouse Christian School
University School of Nashville
Linden Waldorf School
Nashville Christian School
Mt. Juliet Christian Academy
The Webb School
Pope John Paul II High School
Overbrook School
St. Ann School
Also learn more about...
Vanderbilt Programs for Talented Youth
VISIT NASHVILLEPARENT.COM FOR MORE DE TAILS.
September
THINGS TO DO
BEST OF THE MONTH
BY CHAD YOUNG
SCHOOL OF ROCK
Sept. 11 - 16 TPAC’s Jackson Hall, Nashville Page 65 The kids in this hit musical actually play their own instruments on stage. How cool is that?!
SWAN LAKE
DAY OUT WITH THOMAS: BIG ADVENTURES TOUR
Sept. 1, 2, 8 & 9 Tennessee Central Railway Museum, Nashville Page 43 Meet Sir Topham Hatt, ride the train pulled by Thomas the Tank Engine and enjoy new activities this year.
43
DAILY ACTIVITIES
September events in day-by-day order.
40
43
HOT HAPPENIN’
Choo, Choo! Thomas the Tank Engine’s in town.
44
45
Sept. 21 - 23 TPAC’s Jackson Hall, Nashville • Page 65 Nashville Ballet brings back its stunning classic fave with choreographic updates and new costumes.
52
FUN FOR LITTLE KIDS
MOM REPORT!
NATIONAL DAYS OF ...
Our top picks for babies, tots & preschoolers.
A local mom and her kids head to Shakespeare in the Park.
Special days to celebrate. Hug those teddy bears on Sunday, Sept. 9!
nashvilleparent.com
54
HOT HAPPENIN’
Ten days of fun during the Tennessee State Fair.
DISNEY ON ICE: FROZEN
Sept. 13 - 16 Bridgestone Arena, Nashville Page 58 Elsa, Anna, Olaf and other Disney characters whisk you away to the wintry world of Arendelle with nine performances.
31ST ANNUAL GREEK FESTIVAL
Sept. 7 - 9 Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church, Nashville Page 49 This annual festival highlights the cuisine, music and culture of Greece along with kids’ activities.
CLIFFORD THE BIG RED DOG EXHIBIT
Sept. 22 - Jan. 27 Discovery Center, Murfreesboro Page 68 Lots of fun hands-on activities for little ones of all ages in this new exhibit.
PRIVATE SCHOOL FAIR
Saturday, Sept. 15 Adventure Science Center, Nashville Page 60 Considering an independent education for your child? This is the place to be! Meet one on one with staff from several area schools.
CHUKKERS FOR CHARITY
Saturday, Sept. 8 Riverview Farm, Franklin • Page 52 Kids can compete in a stick horse race during this benefit for the Rochelle Center and Saddle Up!
56
FUN FOR BIG KIDS
Great stuff for the 6to 12-year-old crowd.
60
SPOTLIGHT Nashville Parent’s Private School Fair arms you with lots of info.
64
THEATER & DANCE
Take in a show on a stage near you.
75
76
ONLINE
CELEBRITY INTERVIEW
ON YOUR RADAR
Chattin’ with Broadway star Kristin Chenoweth.
Put these hot-ticket outings on your family calendar.
nashvilleparent.com
Find library storytimes, classes, more events and reviews at nashvilleparent. com.
september 2018 41
USE THE COLOR-CODED KEYS TO FIND EVENTS NEAR YOU!
N
Greater Nashville
R
Rutherford
S
Sumner
W
THINGS TO DO
Williamson
Events without color dots are ones happening in multiple counties or are outside of our typical area. Events with “(Register)” require advance registration in order to attend.
Hot HAPPENIN’
SAT 1 S FREE 37th Annual
Bowen Campbell Auto Expo
615-347-7839 goodlettsvilleparks.com
All ages. Moss-Wright Park, 705 Caldwell Drive, Goodlettsville; 8 a.m. - 3 p.m.; free for spectators ($20 to enter a car in the show). This vintage car show features awards for Top 3 in 40 classes.
N Alice
in Wonderland
See “Theater & Dance,” page 64.
N Commodores Football
615-322-4653 vucommodores.com
Day Out With Thomas: Big Adventures Tour Sept. 1, 2, 8 & 9
I
t’s that time of year when pintsized train enthusiasts pick up the steam with anticipation of seeing their favorite tank engine, Thomas, during his annual trek to Music City. Day Out With Thomas: Big Adventures Tour rolls into the Tennessee Central Railway Museum Sept. 1 - 9 (Saturdays and Sundays only). The focal point of the event remains the same: hopping aboard the train pulled by Thomas himself. Pose for pics in front of Thomas before or after your ride, and you can also get a photo op with Controller of the Railway Sir Topham Hatt. Upon arrival, kids can pick up their “Passport to Adventures” booklet to track their journey through the event
experience. They’ll receive a special prize upon completion. There are many additional activities this year, including eight holes of mini golf, storytelling, video viewing, live music, magicians, a petting zoo, inflatables, operating model railroads and more. Tennessee Central Railway Museum is located at 220 Willow St., Nashville. Day Out With Thomas activities take place from 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Train rides depart hourly from 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Tickets are $20 per person, ages 2 and older. Be smart and order your tickets in advance, because this outing sells out every year. Call 615-244-9001 or visit tcry.org.
nashvilleparent.com
All ages. Vanderbilt Stadium, 2601 Jess Neely Drive, Nashville; 6:30 p.m.; $25. Cheer for the Vanderbilt Commodores when they challenge the MTSU Blue Raiders.
N Creative Zone: Marvelous Microphones
615-416-2001 countrymusichalloffame.org All ages. Country Music Hall of Fame & Museum, 222 Fifth Ave. S., Nashville; 10 a.m. - 1 p.m.; free with gate ($24.95 adults, $14.95 ages 6 - 12, free 5 and younger; discounts for local families). Make your own flashy microphone design, drawing inspiration from the bedazzled ones in the exhibit Little Big Town: The Power of Four.
N Day Out with Thomas: Big Adventures Tour
See item at left.
N Drop-In Art Class 615-933-9644 littlearthousenashville.com
Ages 4 - 12. Little Art House, 2104 Acklen Ave., Nashville; 10:15 - 11 a.m. & 11:15 a.m. - 12 p.m.; $10. Young artists
can explore various art mediums to create original works of art.
N FREE Drop-In Creative Play
615-933-9644 littlearthousenashville.com Ages 10 months - 3 years. Little Art House, 2104 Acklen Ave., Nashville; 9 - 9:45 a.m.; first visit is free; $30 membership (for six visits) afterward. Explore, create and get messy with your little one.
N Family Program: Perk Up Your Pics
615-416-2001 countrymusichalloffame.org Ages 5+. Country Music Hall of Fame & Museum, 222 Fifth Ave. S., Nashville; 1:30 - 2:30 p.m.; free with gate ($24.95 adults, $14.95 ages 6 - 12, free 5 and younger; discounts for local families). Learn tips and tricks to make your photos look their best, then explore the galleries to take photographs.
W Frankenstein
See “Theater & Dance,” page 64.
N FREE French
for Kids (Register)
615-636-7476 frenchinthepark.com
Ages 2 - 10. French in the Park, 216 Claytie Ct., Nashville; 10:30 a.m. An introductory French class.
N FREE Frist
Architecture Tour
615-244-3340 fristartmuseum.org
All ages. Frist Art Museum, 919 Broadway, Nashville; 4:30 p.m. Learn about the landmark art deco building and its history.
N Frist Docent-
Guided ASL Tour
615-244-3340 fristartmuseum.org
All ages. Frist Center, 919 Broadway, Nashville; 1:30 p.m.; $12 adults, free ages 18 & younger. A guided exhibit tour in American Sign Language.
(turn the page)
september 2018 43
N Grand Ole Opry
800-733-6779 | opry.com All ages. Grand Ole Opry House, 2804 Opryland Drive, Nashville; 7 p.m. (some nights include a second show at 9:30 p.m.); $40 - $99. Country legends and contemporary stars perform their hits.
N Hatch Show Print
Block Party (Register)
615-416-2001 countrymusichalloffame.org
Adults. Hatch Show Print, 222 Fifth Ave. S., Nashville; 6 - 8 p.m.; $40. Work with the shop’s image blocks and ink to create a design that you can hand-print onto paper, a tote bag or a T-shirt.
R Heathers the Musical
See “Theater & Dance,” page 64.
FREE Home Depot Kids’ Workshop (Register) homedepot.com
Ages 5 - 12. Home Depot (find locations at the website); 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. Create a football field goal game.
R FREE Hummingbird Festival
615-217-3017 murfreesborotn.gov/parks All ages. The Wilderness Station, 697 Veterans Pkwy., Murfreesboro; 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Bird banding, children’s activities, hummingbird merchandise and more.
N FREE Humming-
bird Happy Hour & A Pickin’ Party (Register)
615-862-8539 sbnc.nashville.gov
All ages. Shelby Bottoms Nature Center, 1900 Davidson St., Nashville; 1 - 3 p.m. Sip lemonade, view hummingbirds and participate in a pickin’ party on the porch.
N InterNASHional
world by sampling the culinary offerings of a five-mile stretch of Nolensville Road.
N FREE iSpy: Bee-Labored
615-352-6299 wpnc.nashville.gov All ages. Warner Park Nature Center, 7311 Hwy. 100, Nashville; 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. Observe bees, wasps and ants and how they delegate their work loads.
R Jake Leg Stompers 615-563-2787 artscenterofcc.com
All ages. The Arts Center of Cannon County, 1424 John Bragg Hwy., Woodbury; 7:30 p.m.; $15. An evening of pre-World War II music with special guests the Eggplant Fairy Players.
R Jr. Bakers: Cup-
cake Wars (Register)
615-956-6077 thecuriouskitchen.net
Ages 6 - 15. The Curious Kitchen, 1602 W. Northfield Blvd., Murfreesboro; 10 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.; $50. Modeled after Food Network’s Cupcake Wars, kids will have access to all kinds of ingredients to whip up their best effort in this cupcake-baking competition. There’s a grand prize, and cupcakes will be judged on creativity, design and taste.
N FREE Kidsville kidsvilleonline.org
Ages 12 & younger. The Parthenon, 2500 West End Ave., Nashville; 11 - 11:45 a.m. Hear about the Greek mythology stories that are in Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream, then make a fairy crown.
R FREE LEGO
Junior Makers
615-893-4131 | rclstn.org Ages 4 - 12. Linebaugh Public Library, 105 W. Vine St., Murfreesboro; 10 a.m. Get creative with LEGO building blocks.
Food Crawl
N Life in
All ages. Plaza Mariachi, 3955 Nolensville Pike, Nashville; 12 - 4 p.m.; $40 self-guided, $75 curated tour. Explore Nashville’s diverse foods from around the
615-889-2941 thehermitage.com
nashvillefoodcrawl.com
44 september 2018
Jackson’s Tennessee
All ages. The Hermitage, 4580 Rachel’s Lane, Nashville; Sat 11 a.m. - 3 p.m., Sun 1 - 5 p.m.;
$20 adults, $15 ages 13 - 18, $10 ages 6 - 12. Explore life in President Jackson’s Tennessee and the issues that shaped the frontier.
N FREE Live
on the Green
liveonthegreen.com All ages. Public Square Park, 350 Deaderick St., Nashville; 1 - 11 p.m. The Kids’ Fest (1- 2:30 p.m.) with Mr. Steve the Music Man kicks things off. Other acts throughout the day include Rayland Baxter, ZZ Ward, Natalie Prass, Luthi, Paul McDonald, Jimmy Eat World, Matt and Kim, and others.
N Maker’s
Morning (Register)
615-447-8480 craftlove.com/nashville
Ages 6+. Craft Love, 5104 Centennial Blvd., Nashville; 2 - 4 p.m.; $35 - $195. Get creative with your family making custom wood signs, pillows or other projects.
N Marine Biologist for a Day (Register)
615-514-3474 | aquariumrestaurants.com/aquariumnashville/default.asp Ages 8+. The Aquarium Restaurant at Opry Mills, 516 Opry Mills Drive, Nashville; 8:30 a.m.; $35 ages 8 - 12, $40 ages 13+. Go behind the scenes to learn about water chemistry, dissect a squid, observe a dive show, enjoy lunch and more.
W FREE Music in the Vines
615-395-0102 arringtonvineyards.com All ages. Arrington Vineyards, 6211 Patton Road, Arrington; Fri 5 - 9 p.m., Sat 4 - 8 p.m, Sun 2 - 6 p.m. Enjoy live bluegrass and jazz music in two different settings on the property.
N Nashville
Sounds Baseball
615-690-4487 nashvillesounds.com
All ages. First Tennessee Park, 19 Junior Gilliam Way, Nashville; 7:05 p.m.; $13 - $36. Versus the Memphis Redbirds.
FUN FOR LITTLE KIDS
THINGS TO DO
Children can explore the friendship between Charlotte and Wilbur during Pioneer Pals on Sept. 20.
>> This month’s editor’s picks for your babies, toddlers & preschoolers — with YOU! DAY OUT WITH THOMAS See page 43.
PUPPET POWWOW
Bowie Nature Park, Fairview Tuesday, Sept. 4 bowiepark.org
A nature-based puppet show for ages 18 months and older.
STICKY FINGERS PRESCHOOL ART CLASS
Franklin Recreation Complex Mondays, Sept. 10 - 24 wcparksandrec.com
Ages 3 - 5 can explore creativity while making art.
SUMNER MUSIC TOGETHER Creative Music Center Hendersonville Sept. 12 - Nov. 16 sumnermusictogether.com
A parent-tot music-and-movement program for infants - 5 years. Register.
DISNEY ON ICE: FROZEN
Bridgestone Arena, Nashville Sept. 13 - 16 bridgestonearena.com
Anna, Elsa, Olaf and other Disney characters come to life on the ice.
PIONEER PALS
Mansker’s Station, Goodlettsville Thursday, Sept. 20 historicmanskersstation.eventbrite.com Ages 3 - 5 can explore the friendships in Charlotte’s Web. Register.
LIL’ LEARNING LANE
Lane Motor Museum, Nashville Thursday, Sept. 27 lanemotormuseum.org
Ages 3 - 5 can explore the world of train cars. Register.
nashvilleparent.com
N FREE Shakespeare Allowed
nashvilleshakes.org All ages. Nashville Public Library, 615 Church St., Nashville; 12 - 3 p.m. Participate in (or just listen to) a complete reading of Henry VI, Part III.
N FREE Shakespeare
in the Park: A Midsummer Night’s Dream
See “Theater & Dance,” page 64.
W FREE Sixth
Annual Forkfest
facebook.com/ fork-fest-leipersfork-178266942345770 All ages. Lawnchair Theatre, 4144 Old Hillsboro Road, Franklin; 7 p.m. Bring lawn chairs for an outdoor concert featuring Pat McLaughlin and Delbert McClinton.
Special Needs Jump
615-778-1304 gotjumpstreet.com/tennessee All ages. JumpStreet locations in Franklin, Goodlettsville and Murfreesboro; 9 a.m. - 11 a.m.; $8 ages 4+, $4 ages 3 & younger. Children with special needs can enjoy a private hour of jumping on trampolines and playing on the equipment with the second hour open to the public.
N Steel Magnolias
See “Theater & Dance,” page 64.
W FREE Storytime
with the Princesses
615-905-4160 purplebutterflykids.com
All ages. The Purple Butterfly, 142 Second Ave. N., Franklin; 10 a.m. Cinderella visits to share a story followed by face painting.
931-684-5915 | twhnc.com All ages. Calsonic Arena, 721 Whitthorne St., Shelbyville; 7 p.m.; $7 - $20. More than 2,000 horses compete in this annual equestrian event featuring adult and youth riders.
Part Boys
See “Theater & Dance,” page 64.
N Twinkle,
Twinkle, Little Star
See “Theater & Dance,” page 64.
R Wetland Walk 615-890-2300 explorethedc.org
All ages. Discovery Center, 502 S.E. Broad St., Murfreesboro; 2:30 p.m.; $8. A guided stroll through the Murfree Spring Wetlands.
N Widespread Panic ascendamphitheater.com
All ages. Ascend Amphitheater, 301 First Ave. S., Nashville; 7 p.m.; $55 (lawn seats only). A night of progressive rock.
N Zzzoofari
Slumber (Register)
615-833-1534 nashvillezoo.org
Ages 4+. Nashville Zoo, 3777 Nolensville Road, Nashville; 4 p.m.; $38 members, $55 nonmembers. This family overnight camp session includes a variety of activities and games like animal shows, hayrides and inflatables along with breakfast the next morning.
SUN 2 N Creative Zone:
615-862-5160 adventuresci.org
See Saturday, Sept. 1.
All ages. Adventure Science Center, 800 Fort Negley Blvd., Nashville; 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.; free with gate ($15.95 adults, $11.95 ages 2 - 12). Learn about our cosmos and our place in it with hands-on activities, live science demonstrations, games and more.
FIND MORE MOM REPORTS ONLINE AT NASHVILLEPARENT.COM
N The Burnt
N Super Science
Saturday: Make It
WHO: Ginessa (Mom) & kids Selah (2), Elias (3), Eden (6), Judah (8) and Simeon (10) WHAT: Shakespeare in the Park WHEN: Through Sept. 9 at Centennial Park; Sept 13 - 16 at Academy Park in Franklin INFO: nashvilleshakes.org
Tennessee Walking Horse Celebration
Marvelous Microphones
N Day Out with Thomas: Big Adventure Tour
See page 43.
F
or 30 years, the Nashville to accommodate any family. Those Shakespeare Festival has made sitting closest to the stage like us were its mark on the lives and hearts asked to sit on blankets in the grass; diof our city’s residents. My family and I rectly behind us was an area for people had the opportunity to experience this who brought their own lawn chairs; cultural gem and its latest production, A and behind them were plenty of metal Midsummer Night’s Dream. bleachers for seating. The entire setting With all five of our children in tow, added to the magical quality of the play my husband and I grabbed our park itself with glowing string lights and the blankets, a few snacks and some bottled warm summer night air. water as we headed to Nashville’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream Centennial Park. I was excited about the includes young children throughout opportunity to introduce my children the play who portray fairies and elves. to such an I heard a few enriching “oohs and aahs” and cultural as my children experience! pointed to the Park different chilsigns make dren sprinkled it easy to throughout locate the the production event, and arrayed in their we were able beautiful costo find parktumes and fairy ing in one makeup. Eden, Simeon, Ginessa holding Selah, Elias & of the many Right around Judah having fun at Shakespeare in the Park. parking arintermission at eas through9 p.m., our kids out the park. Additional parking for the looked like they were at their limit after bandshell can also be located nearby on a busy week and long day at school, so 25th Avenue. we headed home. There’s a “Shakespeare Talk” at 6 Although we didn’t stay for the p.m., followed by pre-show entertainentire duration of the show, I felt like ment that varies with each show. Since the time we were there was rich and we knew our children already had a impactful. In fact, on the ride home, pretty lengthy school day, we chose to some of my kids tried guessing the outeat dinner at home and arrive a little come of the play and trying their best closer to the actual show start time to determine what would be the fate of of 7:30 p.m. It was perfect! We had some of their favorite characters. This just enough time to be greeted at the was a great way to introduce our kids to entrance, find a place to spread out our one of Shakespeare’s timeless classics! blankets and get the children settled We definitely hope to participate before the play started. I loved how in the Nashville Shakespeare Festival there were different options for seating again in the future.
(turn to page 47)
nashvilleparent.com
september 2018 45
a ou
T
*A ti *Y “R *F p *F *V ca *R ca F T P P
D A C Se
THINGS TO DO after. Visit the preschool area for breakfast, see a planetarium show, then enjoy a storytime activity.
R Tumbleweeds
R Labor Day
Ages 3 - 5. Sports*Com, 2310 Memorial Blvd., Murfreesboro; 10:15 - 11 a.m.; $3. Learn the basic techniques of tumbling along with improving balance, coordination and overall fitness.
Pool Party
615-895-5040 murfreesborotn.gov/parks All ages. Sports*Com, 2310 Memorial Blvd., Murfreesboro; 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.; $7 adults, $5 youth. Listen to music, lie by the pool and play games.
W FREE Music in the Grove
615-370-4227 eastbrentwoodpc.com
Kids of all ages can participate in lots of hands-on activities during the free Hummingbird Festival at The Wilderness Station in Murfreesboro on Saturday, Sept. 1.
N Dr. Bobby
N PRINT IT: Become
woolworthonfifth.com
615-862-5160 adventuresci.org/i2makerlabs
Jones Gospel Show
All ages. Woolworth on Fifth, 2221 Fifth Ave. N., Nashville; 2 p.m.; $30. An afternoon of gospel music with a 20-piece band and choir.
N Life in
Jackson’s Tennessee
See Saturday, Sept. 1.
W FREE Music in the Vines
See Saturday, Sept. 1.
N Nashville
Sounds Baseball
615-690-4487 nashvillesounds.com
All ages. First Tennessee Park, 19 Junior Gilliam Way, Nashville; 6:15 p.m.; $13 - $36. Versus the Memphis Redbirds.
N Old School BBQ Festival
615-573-5536 oldschoolbbqfestival.com All ages. Riverfront Park, 100 First Ave. N., Nashville; 2 p.m.; $40 - $50. Enjoy traditional soul food and live music by After 7, Avant, Keke Wyatt and more.
an Action Figure!
Ages 10+. Adventure Science Center, 800 Fort Negley Blvd., Nashville; 10:15 - 11:45 a.m.; $15 members, $20 non-members plus general admission. Explore 3D printing technologies as you learn how to 3D scan yourself using a “hacked” Kinect then using 3D software to create an action figure avatar of yourself to 3D print.
MON 3 W 40th Annual Franklin Classic
franklinclassic.org
All ages. Public Square in Downtown Franklin; 7 a.m.; $40 for 10K, $35 for 5K, $15 for 1K. This race benefits Mercy Community Healthcare. A Kids’ Zone features activities.
W American Girl
Canvas & Cupcake Painting (Register)
W Songwriter Night
877-247-5223 | americangirl.com/retail/nashville.php
westhaventn.com/events
Ages 7+. American Girl Store at CoolSprings Galleria, 1800 Galleria Blvd., Franklin; 3 4:30 p.m.; $32.50. Decorate cupcakes, sip pink lemonade and paint a self-portrait.
at Westhaven
All ages. Westhaven Residents’ Club, 401 Cheltenham Ave., Franklin; 4 - 8 p.m.; $20. WMOT Roots Radio hosts this afternoon of live music featuring Chuck Mead, The Watson Twins, The War & Treaty, and Carolina Story.
N FREE Vanderbilt
Commodores Soccer
615-322-4653 vucommodores.com
All ages. Vanderbilt Stadium, 2601 Jess Neely Drive, Nashville; 1 p.m. Versus N. Alabama.
N Widespread Panic See Saturday, Sept. 1.
N Creative Zone:
All ages. East Brentwood Presbyterian Church, 9000 Concord Road, Brentwood; 2 - 6 p.m. An afternoon of live music by Route 40, Nate Strasser and the Next Door Boys, plus a musical instrument petting zoo for kids.
N Nashville
Sounds Baseball
615-690-4487 nashvillesounds.com
All ages. First Tennessee Park, 19 Junior Gilliam Way, Nashville;12:05 p.m.; $13 - $36. Versus the Memphis Redbirds.
R Sewing for Fun
615-867-7244 murfreesborotn.gov/parks Ages 10 - 17. The Washington Theatre, 521 Mercury Blvd., Murfreesboro; 5 - 6 p.m.; free with Perform Murfreesboro membership ($25/year). Learn many sewing skills from threading a needle to working a sewing machine then create an outfit or repair damaged items.
R Snack Attack! 615-890-2300 explorethedc.org
Marvelous Microphones
See Saturday, Sept. 1.
All ages. Discovery Center, 502 S.E. Broad St., Murfreesboro; 3:30 p.m.; $8. Prepare tasty snacks in the kitchen.
N Early Explorers
R SPARK!
615-862-5160 adventuresci.org
Ages 3 - 5. Adventure Science Center, 800 Fort Negley Blvd., Nashville; 9 a.m. - 12 p.m.; $10.95 ages 6+, $4.95 ages 5 & younger; $2 planetarium show; discounted admission applies to arrivals prior to 9:40 a.m., regular rates apply there-
nashvilleparent.com
615-890-2300 explorethedc.org Ages 3 - 5. Discovery Center, 502 S.E. Broad St., Murfreesboro; 9 a.m.; $2 plus $8 gate admission. Preschoolers and parents can hear stories and enjoy related activities.
(Register)
615-895-5040 murfreesborotn.gov/parks
TUE 4 W Art with Kreative Kat (Register)
wcparksandrec.com Ages 8+. Williamson County Recreation Complex, 7250 Nolensville Road, Nolensville; Tuesdays, Sept. 4 - 25 from 6 - 7 p.m.; $40. Learn drawing and illustrating techniques using pencils and ink while exploring perspective, shadowing and texture.
R Busy Bees
615-893-7439 murfreesborotn.gov/parks Ages 3 - 5. Patterson Park Community Center, 521 Mercury Blvd., Murfreesboro; 10:45 - 11:15 a.m.; $3. Group activities that stimulate your tot’s coordination.
N FREE Courtyard Concert
615-862-5800 nashvillepubliclibrary.org All ages. Nashville Public Library, 615 Church St., Nashville; 11:45 a.m. Live music by the Steve Pardo Trio.
R Father-Daughter Night (Register)
615-956-6077 thecuriouskitchen.net
All ages. The Curious Kitchen, 1602 Northfield Blvd., Murfreesboro; 5 - 8 p.m.; $50 per person. Dads and daughters can bond while creating an Italian meal.
N Grand Ole Opry See Saturday, Sept. 1.
(turn the page)
september 2018 47
THINGS TO DO R Homeschool PE: Ultimate Frisbee (Register)
mike.kraft@townofsmyrna.org townofsmyrna.org Ages 5 - 18. Outdoor Adventure Center, 100 Sam Ridley Pkwy. E., Smyrna; 10 a.m.; $2. Learn throwing methods, practice simple drills and learn how to play the game.
W Homeschool Photography (Register)
wcparksandrec.com
Ages 14 - 17. Franklin Recreation Complex, 1120 Hillsboro Road, Franklin; Tuesdays, Sept. 4 - Oct. 9 from1 - 2 p.m.; $90. Learn photography basics.
S Homeschool
Program Special Series (Register)
615-859-3678 | historicmanskersstation.eventbrite.com Grades 4 - 6. Historic Mansker’s Station, 705 Caldwell Drive, Goodlettsville; Tuesdays, Sept. 4 - Nov. 13 from 1 - 3 p.m.; $50. Learn about Laura Ingalls and her family’s joys and struggles as they pioneered the American frontier during this program that includes a full reading of Little House in the Big Woods.
W FREE Kids’
Make (Register)
615-371-0090 brentwoodtn.gov/library Ages 7 - 12. Brentwood Library, 8109 Concord Road, Brentwood; 5:30 - 6:30 p.m. Explore new tools, exercise fine motor skills, problem solve and more.
N Learn to
Ice Skate (Register)
615-928-7977 nashvilleiceskate.com
Ages 3+. Centennial Sportsplex, 222 25th Ave. N., Nashville; Tue/Thu or Sat through Oct. 20. Tue/Thu from 5:45 - 6:45 p.m., Sat from 9:45 - 10:45 a.m.; $155 for 7 classes, $275 for all classes. Master the skill of skating whether your goal is figure skating or hockey.
R FREE Meet Sarah Polk
615-893-4131 | rclstn.org All ages. Linebaugh Public Library, 105 W. Vine St.,
48 september 2018
Murfreesboro; 4 p.m. Celebrate the life of Murfreesboro’s own Sarah Polk, wife of the 11th President of the U.S., through monologues, piano music and more.
R FREE Children’s Theater Audition
615-867-7244 murfreesborotn.gov/parks Ages 6 - 17. The Washington Theatre, 521 Mercury Blvd., Murfreesboro; ages 6 - 8 are from 4 - 5 p.m. (song only); ages 9 - 11 from 5 - 6 p.m. (monologue and song); ages 12 - 17 at 6:30 p.m. (monologue and song); free to audition, but those who are cast are required to pay the $25 Perform Murfreesboro annual program fee. Kids can try out for roles in Perform Murfreesboro’s upcoming production of Beauty and the Beast Jr. (Nov. 30 - Dec. 9).
R Mind-Blowing Matinee
615-890-2300 explorethedc.org All ages. Discovery Center, 502 S.E. Broad St., Murfreesboro; every Tue - Fri at 3:30 p.m.; $8. Participate in a variety of experiments and demonstrations.
W Mr. Bond’s Science Guys “Saw it on YouTube” (Register)
S Christmas in
wcparksandrec.com
Ages 5 - 12. Franklin Recreation Complex, 1120 Hillsboro Road, Franklin; Tuesdays, Sept. 4 - 25 from 4:30 - 5:30 p.m.; $50. Kids can do YouTube science experiments.
September (Register)
615-859-3678 | historicmanskersstation.eventbrite.com
W FREE Observa-
tory Open House Day (Register)
615-373-4897 dyer.vanderbilt.edu
Youngsters can get creative in the studio when Tuesdays for Tots at Cheekwood ramps back up on Sept. 4.
Ages 8+. Dyer Observatory, 1000 Oman Drive, Brentwood; 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. Tour the facility and discover the big telescope.
R SPARK!
W Pottery (Register)
W FREE Sunrise Yoga
wcparksandrec.com
Ages 13+. Fairview Recreation Complex, 2714 Fairview Blvd. West, Fairview; Tuesdays, Sept. 4 - 25 from 1 - 4 p.m.; $12 per class plus $25 quarterly supply fee. Make hand-built and wheelthrown pieces.
R Preschool Pro-
gram: Miles and Miles of Reptiles! (Register)
shelly.denton@townofsmyrna. org | townofsmyrna.org Ages 2 - 5. Outdoor Adventure Center, 100 Sam Ridley Pkwy. E., Smyrna; 1 p.m.; $2. Meet live reptiles and learn about them through stories, then make a reptile craft.
See Monday, Sept. 3.
615-310-8937 harvestisrad.com
Ages 13+. Harvest Yoga, 595 Hillsboro Road, Franklin; 6 a.m. Start the day with a trial vinyasastyle yoga class for all levels.
N Tuesdays for Tots 615-356-8000 cheekwood.org
Ages 1 - 3. Cheekwood, 1200 Forrest Park Drive, Nashville; 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.; free with gate ($20 adults, $13 ages 3 - 17, free ages 2 & younger). Parent/ tot drop-in activities include art and garden fun.
W Young Rembrandts Drawing Class (Register)
W FREE Puppet
615-614-2017 youngrembrandts.com
bowiepark.org
Ages 6 - 14. Williamson County Enrichment Center, 110 Everbright Ave., Franklin; Tuesdays, Sept. 4 - 25; 4:30 - 5:30 p.m.; $60. An intro to the world of art through the study of colors,
Powwow
Ages 18 months - 12 years. Bowie Nature Park, 7211 Bowie Lake Road, Fairview; 10 - 10:30 a.m. A nature-based puppet show.
nashvilleparent.com
patterns and design. Students will create seasonal and classic illustrations.
WED 5 R FREE All-Things Unicorn
615-893-4131 | rclstn.org All ages. Linebaugh Public Library, 105 W. Vine St., Murfreesboro; 10 a.m. Shimmer. Twinkle. Dazzle. Celebrate all-things unicorn with stories, music, songs, food and more.
W Archery Home-
school Day (Register)
615-566-5187 musiccityarchery.com
Ages 7+. Music City Archery, 1113 Murfreesboro Road, Franklin; 2:30 - 3:30 p.m.; $20 (10% family discount). Archery instruction with equipment provided and a game at the end. Parents can participate, too.
Ages 8 - 14. Historic Mansker’s Station, 705 Caldwell Drive, Goodlettsville; 1 - 3 p.m.; $10. Make a no-sew quilted Christmas ornament without any stitching.
R Critter Encounter townofsmyrna.org
All ages. Outdoor Adventure Center, 110 Sam Ridley Pkwy. E., Smyrna; 4:30 - 5:30 p.m.; $4 adults, $3 ages 3 - 12. Meet a variety of live animals and enjoy nature-based activities.
N Fourth Annual
Empanada Tasting
615-782-4040 | tpac.org All ages. War Memorial Auditorium, 301 Sixth Ave. N., Nashville; 5:30 p.m.; $25. Explore the flavor, culture and diversity of our region’s thriving Latin American communities while supporting local Latinoowned businesses. The ticket includes four empanadas, a dessert, and soft drink or water. Plus, live music.
N FREE French
for Kids (Register)
615-636-7476 frenchinthepark.com
Ages 2 - 10. Sevier Park, 3021 Lealand Lane, Nashville; 9:30 a.m. An introductory French class.
THINGS TO DO N FREE Hummingbird R Wild Things Banding Session
(Register)
615-862-8555 wpnc.nashville.gov
615-217-3017 murfreesborotn.gov/parks
All ages. Warner Park Nature Center, 7311 Hwy. 100, Nashville; 7:30 - 9 a.m. Observe scientists as they carefully collect, weigh, measure and place unique bracelets on the smallest birds.
Ages 1 - 4 with a parent. The Wilderness Station, 697 Veterans Pkwy., Murfreesboro; 9:30 a.m.; $3. This nature-themed program includes songs, crafts, hikes and other activities.
W FREE Kids’ Hour
THU 6
615-550-5660 rachelsumner.com
Ages 10 & younger. Whole Foods, 1566 W. McEwen Drive, Franklin; 9:30 a.m. Award-winning family entertainer Rachel Sumner performs interactive music.
N Avenue Q
W FREE Mighty
W Color Wheels
Sprouts Preschool Martial Arts (Register)
615-310-8937 harvestmartialarts.com
Ages 3 - 6. Harvest Martial Arts, 595 Hillsboro Road, Franklin; 10 a.m. Learn basic motor movements, strength and flexibility, self-control and character qualities in this trial class.
R FREE Old Timers Carnival
615-793-3224 | lavergnetn. gov/231/old-timers-festival All ages. Veterans Memorial Park, 115 Floyd Mayfield Drive, La Vergne; Wed - Thu 5 - 10 p.m., Fri 5 - 11 p.m., Sat 12 - 11 p.m. Rides, games, food and entertainment.
learn about eating healthy foods through this course that include language development.
N Nashville
W Homeschool
All ages. War Memorial Auditorium, 301 Sixth Ave. N., Nashville; 7 p.m.; $30. This music variety show features the Freddy Jones Band, Abe Stoklasa, Shelly Fairchild and Chris Roberts.
Drawing (Register)
wcparksandrec.com
Ages 14 - 17. Franklin Recreation Complex, 1120 Hillsboro Road, Franklin; Thursdays, Sept. 6 - Oct. 11 from 1 - 2 p.m.; $90. Improve drawing skills in a low-pressure class that runs
N FREE Music City Mariachi Festival (Register)
See “Theater & Dance,” page 64.
615-687-6400 nashvillesymphony.org
R Busy Bees
All ages. Schermerhorn Symphony Center, 1 Symphony Place, Nashville; 7 p.m. Traditional mariachi music and baile folklorico dance featuring the Nashville stop of the Mexico en el Corazon national tour. Preshow entertainment in the lobby begins at 6 p.m., including Ballet Folklorico Sol De Mexico and an instrument petting zoo. Admission is free, but you need to reserve tickets at the website.
See Tuesday, Sept. 4.
After-School Art (Register)
wcparksandrec.com
Ages 5 - 10. Franklin Recreation Complex, 1120 Hillsboro Road, Franklin; Thursdays, Sept. 6 - 27 from 4:30 - 5:30 p.m.; $56. Explore art history, techniques and famous artists.
W Healthy Hands
Little Sprouts Preschool Cooking Class (Register)
wcparksandrec.com
Ages 3 - 5. Longview Recreation Center, 2909 Commonwealth Drive, Spring Hill; Thursdays, Sept 6 - 27 from 1 - 2:30 p.m.; $20 per class. Preschoolers can
N FREE Musicians
Corner: September Sundown
musicianscornernashville.com All ages. Centennial Park, 2500 West End Ave., Nashville; 5 - 9 p.m. Live music by Birdtalker, Amy Stroup, Jason Eskridge and others.
House Concert
615-782-4040 | tpac.org
R FREE Old
Timers Carnival
See Wednesday, Sept. 5.
S FREE Pioneer Pals: Old McDonald’s Farm
615-859-3678 | historicmanskersstation.eventbrite.com Ages 3 - 5. Historic Mansker’s Station, 705 Caldwell Drive, Goodlettsville; 10 - 11 a.m. Learn the letter F and the number 2 through stories, songs and water activities.
W Pokey LaFarge 615-538-2076 franklintheatre.com
All ages. Franklin Theatre, 419 Main St., Franklin; 8 p.m.; $30.50 - $35.50. A night of jazz and ragtime.
N PRINT IT: Build-ABot Workshop
615-862-5160 | adventuresci.org/i2makerlabs Ages 10+. Adventure Science Center, 800 Fort Negley Blvd., Nashville; 10:15 a.m. - 12:15 p.m.; $15 members, $20 non-members plus general
admission. Explore 3D printing technologies while learning more about TinkerCAD as you combine art and science to design your own robot for printing.
R FREE Strollercoasters
615-893-2141 murfreesborotn.gov/parks Ages birth - 5 years. Old Fort Park, 1025 Old Fort Pkwy., Murfreesboro; 9 a.m. Walk the greenway with your tots, then enjoy stay and play activities at Kids’ Castle.
W FREE Teen Anime Club
615-371-0090 brentwood-tn.org/library Ages 13+. Brentwood Library, 8109 Concord Road, Brentwood; 4 - 5 p.m. Watch anime, make crafts and enjoy snacks.
N FREE Vanderbilt
Commodores Soccer
615-322-4653 vucommodores.com
All ages. Vanderbilt Stadium, 2601 Jess Neely Drive, Nashville; 7 p.m. Versus Western Kentucky.
R Youth
Volleyball Class
615-907-2251 murfreesborotn.gov/parks Ages 9 - 17. Sports*Com, 2310 Memorial Blvd., Murfreesboro; 4:30 - 6 p.m.; $4. Learn to bump, set and spike while coaches give instruction on every aspect of the game.
FRI 7 N 31st Annual Nashville Greek Festival
615-333-1047 nashvillegreekfestival.com
All ages. Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church, 4905 Franklin Pike, Nashville; Fri - Sat 10 a.m. - 9 p.m., Sun 11 a.m. - 7 p.m.; $3 adults, free ages 11 & younger. A celebration of the cuisine, music and culture of Greece that includes dance demonstrations, children’s activities, shopping and more.
Mexico en el Corazon brings its national tour to the Schermerhorn during the free Music City Mariachi Festival on Thursday, Sept. 6.
nashvilleparent.com
(continues on page 51)
september 2018 49
DANCE CLASSES
Like
Enroll now for our fall 2018 dance classes. We offer all styles of dance for ages three and up. Come dance with us!
“like” us on
615.790.7660 info@gdadance.com www.gdadance.com
text like NashvilleParentMag to 32665
facebook.com/NashvilleParentMag
Michelle Arnold, Ed.D., ABR, SRS, LRS Affiliate Broker/Realtor 415 Main Street Franklin,TN 37064
LCT Team
615.579.8139 tnrealestatedr@gmail.com
FREE VOTED #1 CHILDREN’S FITNESS CENTER!
WEEK OF MY GYM New Members only. Please call or go online to confirm your FREE week of classes.
www.my-gym.com/brentwood
My Gym of BRENTWOOD 330 Franklin Road (Near TJ Maxx)
(615) 371-KIDS /5437
Matthew Perkins, M.D., Joshua McCollum, M.D., Mitchell Pullias, M.D., Felisa Gilbert, M.D., Heather Phillips, M.D., Hillary Hunt, M.D.
741 President Place Suite 200 - Smyrna
(615) 459-7104 1747 Medical Center Pkwy. Suite 100 - Murfreesboro www.TNMedPeds.com 50 september 2018
nashvilleparent.com
THINGS TO DO N Meet the
Astronomer (Register)
615-373-4897 dyer.vanderbilt.edu
All ages. Dyer Observatory, 1000 Oman Drive, Brentwood; 7 p.m.; $6.27. Astronomer Ryan Oelkers, Ph.D., talks about some of the more peculiar discoverers of the past two decades, including more than 5,000 exoplanets, stars with evolving pulsations and more. Afterward, the Seyfert telescope will be open for viewing.
R Movies in the Park townofsmyrna.org
Great food and entertainment are on tap during the 31st Annual Nashville Greek Festival at Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church, Sept. 7 - 9.
R FREE 31st Annual
Pioneer Days Antique Tractor Pull & Show
N FREE Drop-In
6:30 - 9:30 p.m. Enjoy live music by local bands.
N Jason Aldean:
See Saturday, Sept. 1.
N Grand Ole Opry
615-770-2000 bridgestonearena.com
S FREE Henderson-
All ages. Bridgestone Arena, 501 Broadway, Nashville; 7:30 p.m.; $35.50 - $85.50. A night of country music.
Creative Play
615-556-2344 eaglevilletvppa.com
W FREE Family
See Saturday, Sept. 1
All ages. Eagleville Tractor Show Grounds, 747 Chapel Hill Pike, Eagleville; 7 a.m. Skillet throw, slow tractor races, Parade of Power, kids’ hill pedal tractor pulls/races, craft vendors, live exhibits and more.
615-224-3851 harvestmartialarts.com
724-494-0250 | facebook. com/hendersonvillecruisein
Martial Arts Class (Register)
N Celtic Evening
Ages 5+. Harvest Martial Arts, 595 Hillsboro Road, Franklin; 5:15 - 6 p.m. Learn and practice the self-defense art of Han Mu Do.
midtenngames.com
W FREE Franklin
Concert
All ages. The Hermitage, 4580 Rachel’s Lane, Nashville; 5 - 9 p.m.; $20 adults, $10 kids. An evening of Celtic music featuring The American Rouges with The Secret Commonwealth and The Nashville Celts.
R FREE Children’s Theater Audition
See Wednesday, Sept. 5.
W Color Wheels Homeschool Art (Register)
wcparksandrec.com
Ages 5 - 10. Franklin Recreation Complex, 1120 Hillsboro Road, Franklin; Fridays, Sept. 7 - 28 from 1:30 - 2:30 p.m.; $56. Explore art history, techniques and famous artists.
Art Scene
615-591-8500 downtownfranklintn.com All ages. Downtown Franklin; 6 - 9 p.m. View art in dozens of downtown galleries.
S FREE Family Film Festival
615-451-9500 ncgmovies.com
All ages. NCG Cinema, 1035 Greensboro Drive, Gallatin; 9:30 a.m. Enjoy a screening of The Ninjago Movie. Doors open at 9 a.m. Tickets available on a first-come, first-serve basis. No group discounts on concessions.
R FREE Friday Night Live
615-895-1887 downtownmurfreesboro.com All ages. Downtown Square, 20 N. Public Square, Murfreesboro;
ville Cruise-In
All ages. Old Sears Outlet Parking Lot, 393 E. Main St., Hendersonville; 6 - 9 p.m. A classic car show, live music from the ’50s and more.
N Hermitage
Homeschool Days
615-889-2941 thehermitage.com
All ages. The Hermitage, 4580 Rachel’s Lane, Nashville; 9 a.m. - 12 p.m.; $16 adults, $9 children, $40 family pass (1 adult, 3 kids). As members of New Orleans’ notorious Baratarian Pirates, your family will use secret codes and ciphers, navigation and orienteering skills to help lead Jackson’s army to victory at the Battle of New Orleans.
N Homeschool Ice Skating Class (Register)
615-928-7977 nashvilleiceskate.com Ages 6+. Centennial Sportsplex, 222 25th Ave. N., Nashville; Fridays, Sept. 7 - 28 from 2:15 - 3:15 p.m.; $75. Homeschool students can learn to ice skate.
nashvilleparent.com
High Noon Neon Tour
S FREE Kids Movie Night Series
streetsofindianlake.com All ages. The Streets of Indian Lake, 300 Indian Lake Blvd., Hendersonville; 6 p.m. Live music, games, face painting, food trucks and an outdoor screening of Honey, I Shrunk the Kids.
W FREE Lego
Mania (Register)
615-371-0090 brentwoodtn.gov/library Ages 5 - 12. Brentwood Library, 8109 Concord Road, Brentwood; 4:30 - 5:30 p.m. Unleash creativity while building with LEGO blocks.
N Lucero
615-889-3060 | ryman.com All ages. Ryman Auditorium, 116 Fifth Ave. N., Nashville; 8 p.m.; $25 - $35. A night of country punk music.
N Marine Biologist for a Day (Register)
See Saturday, Sept. 1.
All ages. Rotary Soccer Park, 300 Soccer Way, Smyrna; 5:30 - 9:30 p.m.; $1 each activity. Enjoy inflatables, train rides and an outdoor screening of Sherlock Gnomes.
W FREE Music in the Vines
See Saturday, Sept. 1.
R FREE Old
Timers Carnival
See Wednesday, Sept. 5.
N Paramore
615-862-6390 nashvilleauditorium.com All ages. Municipal Auditorium, 417 Fourth Ave. N., Nashville; 4:30 p.m.; $39.50 - $79.50. A night of rock music.
R Parents’
Night Out (Register)
615-890-2300 explorethedc.org
Ages 4 - 12. Discovery Center, 502 S.E. Broad St., Murfreesboro; 5:30 - 9:30 p.m.; $20 ($15 siblings). Kids can enjoy dinner, museum exploration, hands-on activities and games while you enjoy a night out on your own.
S The Market in the Park
615-992-8888 facebook.com/events /1829501290424581 All ages. Triple Creek Park, 1350 E. Broadway, Gallatin; Fri 4 - 8 p.m., Sat 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.; $1 adults, free ages 12 & younger. Vendors with boutique, handmade, vintage and unique goods, plus food trucks on site.
(turn the page)
september 2018 51
N Tennessee
R FREE Animal
W Chukkers
See page 54.
615-217-3017 murfreesborotn.gov/parks
615-794-1150 chukkersforcharity.net
All ages. The Wilderness Station, 697 Veterans Pkwy., Murfreesboro; 1:30 - 2 p.m. Learn about animals that call Tennessee home.
All ages. Riverview Farm, 1475 Moran Road, Franklin; 2 - 7 p.m.; $20 - $1,750. This polo event and classic car show benefits the Rochelle Center and Saddle Up! It includes a kids’ stick horse race and more.
State Fair
R Toddler Time
615-895-5040 murfreesborotn.gov/parks Ages 5 & younger. Sports*Com, 2310 Memorial Blvd., Murfreesboro; 10 a.m.; $3. Follow directions, working together and learn body part recognition.
SAT 8 N FREE 12th Annual Cumberland River Dragon Boat Festival
615-837-1151 |cumberlandrivercompact.org/events/ dragonboat All ages. Cumberland Park and East Bank Landing, 2 Victory Ave., Nashville; 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Forty teams compete in this race to raise awareness about the Cumberland River. On land, enjoy inflatables, a kite festival and more.
R 16th Annual
Wings of Freedom Fish Fry
615-481-1645 wofsmyrna.org
All ages. Smyrna Airport, 278 Doug Warpoole Road, Smyrna; 4 - 10 p.m.; $40. The Rotary Club of Smyrna hosts this annual fish fry honoring local veterans. The event includes a classic car cruise-in. Dinner is at 6 p.m.
N 31st Annual Nashville Greek Festival
See Friday, Sept. 7.
R FREE 31st Annual
Pioneer Days Antique Tractor Pull & Show
See Friday, Sept. 7.
W FREE 34th Annual Fairview Nature Fest
615-799-9290 naturefesttn.com
All ages. Bowie Nature Park, 7211 Bowie Lake Road, Fairview; 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Arts and crafts, historic demonstrations, honey vendors, pony rides, hayrides, live kids’ entertainment, inflatables and more.
Encounters
N FREE Archeology Day
615-862-4187 nashville.gov/parks All ages. Bells Bend Outdoor Center, 4187 Old Hickory Blvd., Ashland City; 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. Learn about the archeology and history of Tennessee through a variety of activities.
N Ben Harper &
Charlie Musselwhite
615-889-3060 | ryman.com All ages. Ryman Auditorium, 116 Fifth Ave. N., Nashville; 8 p.m.; $42 - $62. A night of folk rock.
N Bernstein Centennial Opening Night
615-687-6400 nashvillesymphony.org
All ages. Schermerhorn Symphony Center, 1 Symphony Place, Nashville; 8 p.m.; $22 - $146. Nashville Symphony’s new season kicks off with a celebration of Leornard Bernstein’s 100th birthday, featuring music from West Side Story, On the Waterfront, his landmark First Symphony and more.
W Card Making
for Charity
W Concert 4 the Cure westhavenfoundation.org
All ages. Westhaven Residents’ Club, 401 Cheltenham Ave., Franklin; 5 p.m.; $35 adults, $15 ages 10 & younger. Fastball headlines a night of music with special guests Resurrection (Journey tribute band) and Vic and The Spoils. Proceeds benefit pediatric cancer research at Vanderbilt Children’s Hospital.
N Day Out with
Thomas: Big Adventures Tour
See page 43.
N Drop-In Art Class See Saturday, Sept. 1.
N FREE Drop-In Creative Play
See Saturday, Sept. 1.
R Family Campfire townofsmyrna.org
All ages. Sharp Springs Park, 300 Espey Drive, Smyrna; 6 8:30 p.m.; $2. Gather ’round the campfire for songs, stories and s’mores.
(Register)
S FREE Free Family
Ages 9+. Williamson County Enrichment Center, 110 Everbright Ave., Franklin; 10 a.m. - 12 p.m.; $25. Learn the art of paper crafting while making 3D cards.
See Friday, Sept. 7.
wcparksandrec.com
W FREE Charity
Fun Horse Show
freedomreignsranch.com All ages. Freedom Reigns Ranch, 1725 Barker Road, Thompson’s Station 10 a.m. This equestrian show and competition benefits kids who’ve experienced trauma or other life challenges.
Film Festival
N FREE French for Kids (Register)
See Saturday, Sept. 1.
N FREE Frist Architecture Tour
See Saturday, Sept. 1.
N FREE Gnu Tales & Raccoon Log Ride
615-745-1009 thirdcoastcomedy.club
Ages 5 - 12. Third Coast Comedy, 1310 Clinton St., Nashville; 10 a.m.; $5. This improv comedy fairy tale show for kids includes lots of audience participation.
(continues on page 54)
52 september 2018
nashvilleparent.com
NATIONAL DAYS OF ...
THINGS TO DO
Give those bears an extra squeeze! National Teddy Bear Day is Sunday, Sept. 9.
>> A day for this, a day for that! SATURDAY, SEPT. 1 Tailgating Day
MONDAY, SEPT. 3 Labor Day
WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 5 Cheese Pizza Day
THURSDAY, SEPT. 6 Read a Book Day
SATURDAY, SEPT. 8 Ampersand Day
SUNDAY, SEPT. 9 Teddy Bear Day
THURSDAY, SEPT. 13
Kids Take Over the Kitchen Day
SATURDAY, SEPT. 15 Gymnastics Day
SUNDAY, SEPT. 16 Play-Doh Day
MONDAY, SEPT. 17
Apple Dumpling Day
TUESDAY, SEPT. 18 Cheeseburger Day
WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 19
Talk Like a Pirate Day
SATURDAY, SEPT. 22 Ice Cream Cone Day
TUESDAY, SEPT. 25 Comic Book Day
FRIDAY, SEPT. 28
Good Neighbor Day
SATURDAY, SEPT. 29 Ghost Hunting Day
SUNDAY, SEPT. 30 Chewing Gum Day
Source: nationaldaycalendar.com
TNSTARS.COM
BACK-TO-SCHOOL WITH TNSTARS
Mobile Pet Sitting Honesty & reliability guaranteed!
“I will care for your pets like they are my own ...with pure love.”
(615) 893-9496 Serving Antioch, Brentwood, Franklin, Murfreesboro, and Smyrna
www.pawstops.com
We Scoop Poop As you prepare for back-to-school, take time to invest in your child’s future. A TNStars account is one of the easiest and most effective ways to save for college expenses. You can also use a TNStars account to fund tuition for private K-12 education, up to $10,000 per child per tax year. The sooner you start saving, the harder your money can work.
Open an account in minutes at TNSTARS.COM with as little as $25.
1-800
DOG POOP To learn more about TNStars investment objectives, risks, costs and to read the official statement, go to TNStars.com or call 855-386-7827.
nashvilleparent.com
(615-893-9496) TidyPawsOnline.com september 2018 53
THINGS TO DO N Grand Ole Opry See Saturday, Sept. 1.
W Healthy Hands
“Me and the Grands” Workshop (Register)
wcparksandrec.com
Ages 6 - 13. Longview Recreation Center, 2909 Commonwealth Drive, Spring Hill; 1 - 4:30 p.m.; $60 per pair. Grandparents and grandkids can create together in a two-part workshop that includes drawing and cooking sessions.
N FREE iSpy:
Fly By Butterflying
615-862-8555 wpnc.nashville.gov
All ages. Warner Park Nature Center, 7311 Hwy. 100, Nashville; 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. Explore the fields and observe butterflies through binoculars. Investigate host plants and look for caterpillars, too.
R Kayaking to Fancher Falls
615-217-3017 murfreesborotn.gov/parks Ages 12+. The Wilderness Station, 697 Veterans Pkwy., Murfreesboro; 8 a.m.; $15. Paddle across Center Hill Lake to the hidden falls. Transportation and gear provided.
N FREE Kidsville
Family Festival & Bellyrama Festival
kidsvilleonline.org/festival All ages. Centennial Park, 2500 West End Ave., Nashville; 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. Kidsville and Blooma Yoga team up for this family outing that includes family and children’s yoga classes throughout the day along with youth performers, vendors, inflatable games, face painting, music, arts and crafts, mascot meet-and-greets and more.
N Maker’s Morning (Register)
See Saturday, Sept. 1.
N Marine Biologist for a Day (Register)
See Saturday, Sept. 1.
N Middle Tennessee Highland Games
midtenngames.com
All ages. The Hermitage, 4580
54 september 2018
Hot HAPPENIN’
Rachel’s Lane, Nashville; 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.; $15 adults, $7 ages 6 - 12, free ages 5 & younger. A Celtic festival featuring music, dancing, exhibits, games, competitions, vendors and children’s activities.
R MTSU Blue
Raiders Football
goblueraiders.com
All ages. Floyd Stadium, 1500 Greenland Drive, Murfreesboro; 6 p.m.; $16 - $20. Versus Tennessee Martin.
W FREE Music in the Vines
See Saturday, Sept. 1.
S FREE Music on Main
615-325-9032 portlandcofc.com All ages. Downtown Portland; 7 p.m. Bring lawn chairs for a night of country music by Lee Gibson.
R FREE Old
Timers Festival
615-793-3224 | lavergnetn. gov/231/old-timers-festival All ages. Veterans Memorial Park, 115 Floyd Mayfield Drive, La Vergne; 10 a.m. - 11 p.m. This annual festival celebrates the old timers of La Vergne with a parade, carnival and live entertainment.
S FREE Salty Dog Festival
615-859-7979 goodlettsvillechamber.com All ages. City Hall Park, 105 S. Main St., Goodlettsville; 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. A showcase of the best of Goodlettsville’s antiques, arts, crafts, music, local businesses and food. There’s a kids’ zone, dog costume contest, a petting zoo and lots more.
N Second Saturday
615-862-5160 | adventuresci.org/secondsaturday All ages. Adventure Science Center, 800 Fort Negley Blvd., Nashville; 5 - 10 p.m.; $15.95 adults, $11.95 ages 2 - 12 plus $9 per planetarium show. All the exhibits stay open late, and you can also pop into the planetarium for a live show, a documentary-style full-dome features and laser shows.
T
Tennessee State Fair Sept. 7 - 16
en days of family fun await at The Fairgrounds in Nashville (500 Wedgewood Ave.) during the 2018 Tennessee State Fair. This year’s theme is “The Heart of Tennessee,” and your family can look forward to 30 midway rides; 14 of them are specifically for little kids. Have fun playing an assortment of carnival games for prizes, cheer on the racing pigs, sink your teeth into fair treats and experience lots of contests and competitions. This year’s new attractions include the Mu-
sic City Monster Mayhem (monster trucks) Sept. 7 - 8, and youngsters are sure to delight in the 4-H Live Butterflies exhibit area where they can feed nectar to the festive creatures through special tubes. Fair hours are Mon - Thu 5 - 11 p.m., Fri 5 - 11:30 p.m., Sat 10:30 a.m. - 11:30 p.m., Sun 12 - 11 p.m. Admission at the gate is $8 adults, $6 ages 3 - 17, free ages 2 & younger. Unlimited ride wristbands are $25. Get more info, including admission discounts at tnstatefair.org.
S Seventh Annual
S FREE Tennessee
N Tennessee
hendersonvilleproduce.com
uspest.com/tn-honey-festival
See page 54.
Adults. Sumner County Tourism House, 2310 Nashville Pike, Gallatin; 6 p.m.; $75. Meet the artisans and farmers who grew the food prepared by a local chef while you feast on appetizers and a casual dinner. Live music by Bizz and the Everyday People.
All ages. Memorial Park, 151 E. Main St., Hendersonville; 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Learn about the importance of bees and other pollinators in Middle Tennessee. Activities include beehive painting, honey-inspired goods, interactive art stations, live music, beekeeping classes, food and more.
Farm to Table Dinner
nashvilleparent.com
Honey Festival
State Fair
W FREE Tennessee Vintage Baseball
tennesseevintagebaseball.com All ages. Rippavilla Plantation, 5700 Main St., Spring Hill; 12 p.m. Teams compete for the Sulpher Dell Cup.
THINGS TO DO S The Market
singing competition show perform.
See Friday, Sept. 7.
W FREE Charity Fun
Nashville Symphony performs Beethoven’s majestic “Emperor Concerto” and Respighi’s “Pines of Rome.”
See Saturday, Sept. 8.
can try out for roles in Nashville Ballet’s annual holiday production (no dance experience necessary). Bring a 4×6 full body photograph and visit website for full audition info.
N Tennessee
615-322-4653 vucommodores.com
N Day Out with
N Petey’s
See page 54.
All ages. Vanderbilt Stadium, 2601 Jess Neely Drive, Nashville; 11 a.m.; $25. Versus Nevada.
615-770-2331 nashvillepredators.com/golf
R FREE White
See page 43.
See Saturday, Sept. 8.
N FREE Walk
Suminagashi Paper Marbling
Adults. Bridgestone Arena, 501 Broadway, Nashville; 5 - 8:30 p.m.; $100 ($675 includes the Brent Peterson Celebrity Golf Tournament on Monday, Sept. 10 at Vanderbilt Legends Club). Join Nashville Predators players and coaches for stand-up comedy by Joe List, an auction of rare hockey items and food benefiting the Peterson Foundation for Parkinsons.
in the Park
N Vanderbilt Commodores Football
Like MADD
615-360-8055 walklikemadd.org All ages. Centennial Park, 2500 West End Ave., Nashville; 1 p.m. Garner pledges for awareness and funds for Mothers Against Drunk Driving, an organization that aids victims of crimes performed by individuals driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
R Wetland Walk See Saturday, Sept. 1.
R FREE White Oak Craft Fair
615-563-2787 artscenterofcc.com
All ages. The Arts Center of Cannon County, 1424 John Bragg Hwy., Woodbury; Sat 9 a.m. - 5 p.m., Sun 10 - 4 p.m. More than 75 artisans show and sell their goods.
R FREE Youth Magic Group
615-893-4131 linebaugh.org
Ages 8 - 12. Linebaugh Public Library, 105 W. Vine St., Murfreesboro; 9:30 a.m. Explore the world of magic and learn illusions.
SUN 9 N 31st Annual Nashville Greek Festival
See Friday, Sept. 7.
N American Idol
Live! with Forever in Your Mind
615-889-3060 | ryman.com All ages. Ryman Auditorium, 116 Fifth Ave. N., Nashville; 7:30 p.m.; $49.50 - $75. Contestants from the popular
Horse Show
Thomas: Big Adventure Tour
N DESIGN IT:
615-862-5160 or adventuresci.org/i2makerlabs Ages 8+. Adventure Science Center, 800 Fort Negley Blvd., Nashville; 3:15 - 4:45 p.m.; $12 members, $16 non-members plus general admission. Learn to harness the power of fluid mechanics, surface chemistry and viscosity to create patterns while exploring the ancient Japanese form of paper marbling.
S FREE Family Film Festival
See Friday, Sept. 7.
R Grandparent’s Day brooke.driver@townofsmyrna. org | townofsmyrna.org All ages. Outdoor Adventure Center, 100 Sam Ridley Pkwy. East, Smyrna; 3 - 5 p.m.; $2 per child, free for grandparents. Kids and grandparents can enjoy games, crafts and other activities.
N FREE Make
Letterpress Art
615-416-2001 countrymusichalloffame.org
Preds Party
W FREE Star Bright Players Children’s Theater Auditions
615-790-5719 wcparksandrec.com
Ages 7 - high school seniors. Freedom Middle School, 750 New Hwy. 96 W., Franklin; New participants audition from 1 - 3 p.m.; returning Star Bright Players are from 3:30 - 5:30 p.m. Try out for roles in The Music Man (production dates Nov. 29 - Dec. 2). Plan to sing a song during the audition (bring a CD/mp3 of music if desired).
N Symphony
Under the Stars
615-687-6400 nashvillesymphony.org All ages. Ascend Amphitheater, 301 First Ave. S., Nashville; 7:30 p.m.; $30 - $60.
All ages. Hatch Show Print, 224 Fifth Ave. S., Nashville; 12, 1 & 2 p.m. Kids can explore oldschool printmaking techniques today at Hatch Show Print.
State Fair
Oak Craft Fair
adults, free children. Enjoy bonding time while getting exercise.
W FREE Nature Strollers
615-799-5544 bowiepark.org Ages 18 months - 5 years. Bowie Nature Park, 7211 Bowie Lake Road, Fairview; 10 - 11 a.m. Hear a story, sing songs, play games, make crafts and enjoy a child-friendly hike.
MON 10
R Parents’
R FREE Adoption
Ages 6 - 12. Outdoor Adventure Center, 100 Sam Ridley Pkwy. E., Smyrna; 6 - 10 p.m.; $5. Enjoy a date night after you drop off the kids for a night of games, activities and pizza.
101 (Register)
615-898-0803 heavensentchildren.com Adults. Heaven Sent Children, 2604 Merchants Walk, Murfreesboro; 6 - 8 p.m. Explore the adoption process for domestic, interstate and international adoption.
W FREE Code
Club (Register)
615-371-0090 brentwoodtn.gov/library Ages 7 - 12. Brentwood Library, 8109 Concord Road, Brentwood; 4:30 - 5:30 p.m. Learn the basics of coding while creating your own games and programs.
Night Out (Register)
townofsmyrna.org
R Sewing for Fun See Monday, Sept. 3.
R Snack Attack! See Monday, Sept. 3.
R SPARK!
See Monday, Sept. 3.
W Sticky Fingers
Preschool Art Class (Register)
wcparksandrec.com
W Mommy
Ages 3 - 5. Franklin Recreation Complex, 1120 Hillsboro Road, Franklin; Mondays. Sept. 10 - 24 from 9:30 - 11:30 a.m.; $39. Little ones can explore creativity while making art.
wcparksandrec.com
N Tennessee
N Early Explorers See Monday, Sept. 3.
& Me Movement
Ages 0 - 4. Franklin Recreation Complex, 1120 Hillsboro Road, Franklin; 9:30 - 10 a.m.; $8
State Fair
See page 54.
W FREE Music in the Vines
See Saturday, Sept. 1.
N Nashville’s
Nutcracker Youth Cast Auditions
615-297-2966 nashvilleballet.com/youthcast Ages 7 - 11 (must be 8 by Dec. 31). Nashville Ballet Studio, 3630 Redmon St., Nashville; 11 a.m. - 2 p.m.; $10. Kids
Catch American Idol Live! at the Ryman Auditorium on Sunday, Sept. 9. (turn the page)
nashvilleparent.com
september 2018 55
R Tumbleweeds
N Fall Out Boy:
See Monday, Sept. 3.
615-770-2000 bridgestonearena.com
(Register)
W Youth Yoga
615-786-0200, ext. 2418 wcparksandrec.com Ages 8 - 12. Williamson County Recreation Complex, 7250 Nolensville Road, Nolensville; 5:45 - 6:45 p.m.; $4. Yoga for kids.
TUE 11 N Americanafest americanamusic.org
All ages. Various venues in Nashville through Sunday; $75 includes all nights at official Americanafest venues. Six nights of music including K.D. Lang, Emmylou Harris, John Hiatt, Jim Lauderdale, Lee Ann Womack and many more.
N FREE ARTlab 615-744-3323 fristartmuseum.org
Ages 12 - 18. Studio NPL at Nashville Public Library, 615 Church St., Nashville; 3:45 - 5:45 p.m. Join teaching artist Dee Kimbrell to create an artwork on domestic violence awareness.
R Busy Bees
See Tuesday, Sept. 4.
The Mania Tour
All ages. Bridgestone Arena, 501 Broadway, Nashville; 7 p.m.; $30.50 - $70.50. A night of rock music with special guest Machine Gun Kelly.
N Grand Ole Opry
WED 12 W Archery Home-
R Homeschool
See Wednesday, Sept. 5.
Program: Poetry of Science (Register)
brooke.driver@townofsmyrna. org | townofsmyrna.org Ages 5 - 18. Outdoor Adventure Center, 100 Sam Ridley Pkwy. E., Smyrna; 9 a.m. - 12 p.m.; $5. Learn fun ways to apply poetry with science, then conduct an experiment.
W FREE Kids’
Make (Register)
See Tuesday, Sept. 4.
R Preschool Pro-
gram: My, Oh My, a Butterfly! (Register)
shelly.denton@townofsmyrna. org | townofsmyrna.org Ages 2 - 5. Outdoor Adventure Center, 100 Sam Ridley Pkwy. E., Smyrna; 1 p.m.; $2. Learn about butterflies from their beginnings to their first flight.
N School of Rock
N FREE Courtyard 615-862-5800 nashvillepubliclibrary.org
R SPARK!
All ages. Nashville Public Library, 615 Church St., Nashville; 11:45 a.m. Live music by Beth Nielsen Chapman, Mary Gauthier and Ashley Cleveland.
ussoccer.com All ages. Nissan Stadium, 1 Titans Way, Nashville; 7:30 p.m.; $50 - $360. The U.S. men’s team challenges Mexico.
See Saturday, Sept. 1.
See “Theater & Dance,” page 64.
Concert
N U.S. Soccer
See Monday, Sept. 3.
W FREE Sunrise Yoga See Tuesday, Sept. 4.
W Taj Mahal Trio
school Day (Register)
R Critter Encounter See Wednesday, Sept. 5.
W Five for Fighting 615-538-2076 franklintheatre.com
All ages. Franklin Theatre, 419 Main St., Franklin; 8 p.m.; $41.50 - $51.50. A night of alternative rock.
N FREE French for Kids (Register)
See Wednesday, Sept. 5.
N Grand Ole Opry See Saturday, Sept. 1.
S Heritage Cook-
ing: Cake Decorating (Register)
615-859-3678 | historicmanskersstation.eventbrite.com Ages 8 - 14. Historic Mansker’s Station, 705 Caldwell Drive, Goodlettsville; 1 - 3 p.m.; $10. Learn the history of cakes and basic cake-decorating techniques.
R Homeschool
Program: Poetry of Science (Register)
brooke.driver@townofsmyrna. org | townofsmyrna.org
N DESIGN IT:
615-538-2076 franklintheatre.com
615-862-5160 | adventuresci.org/i2makerlabs
All ages. Franklin Theatre, 419 Main St., Franklin; 8 p.m.; $50 - $65. A night of blues music.
Ages 5 - 18. Outdoor Adventure Center, 100 Sam Ridley Pkwy. E., Smyrna; 9 a.m. - 12 p.m.; $5. Learn fun ways to apply poetry with science, then conduct an experiment.
N Tennessee
W FREE Kids’ Hour
Spirograph Keychain
Ages 11+. Adventure Science Center, 800 Fort Negley Blvd., Nashville; 10:15 - 11:05 a.m.; $12 members, $16 non-members plus general admission. Learn how coding applies to everyday life.
State Fair
See page 54.
N Tuesdays for Tots See Tuesday, Sept. 4.
615-550-5660 wholefoodsmarket.com
Ages 10 & younger. Whole Foods, 1566 W.McEwen Drive, Franklin; 9:30 a.m. Multiinstrumentalist Jacob Johnson entertains kids.
(continues on page 58)
56 september 2018
nashvilleparent.com
FUN FOR BIG KIDS
THINGS TO DO
Kids can navigate their way through Lucky Ladd’s corn maze for a chance to win an iPad Mini.
>> This month’s best outings for ages 6 - 12. MARINE BIOLOGIST FOR A DAY
Aquarium Restaurant, Nashville Fridays & Saturdays aquariumrestaurants.com Ages 8+ can go behind the scenes to dissect a squid, see a dive show and learn about water chemistry. Register.
PRINT IT: BUILD-A-BOT WORKSHOP
Adventure Science Center Nashville Thursday, Sept. 6 adventuresci.org
Ages 10+ can explore 3D printing.
HISPANIC HERITAGE DAY
Discovery Center, Murfreesboro Saturday, Sept. 15 explorethedc.org
Free admission today! Kids can have fun exploring Hispanic culture.
LUCKY LADD CORN MAZE ADVENTURE
Lucky Ladd Farms, Eagleville Sept. 19 - Oct. 28 luckyladdfarms.com
Make your way through the giant corn maze with a Nashville Predators theme. Find all the checkpoints for a chance to win an iPad Mini at the end of the season.
NASHVILLE PRINCESS FESTIVAL
Centennial Park, Nashville Saturday, Sept. 29 nashvilleprincessfestival.com
Girls can don their favorite costumes to mingle with their favorite princess characters. Lots of free activities, including a cupcake-eating competition and sing-along fun. The Princess Parade requires advance registration, and a $20 fee.
parent nashville
NashvilleParentMag
NashvilleParent
NashvilleParent
Read more about us at creekwoodacademy.com
@ParentMag
Cloth Diaper Friendly Follow us on facebook!
100 Creekstone Boulevard | Franklin, TN 37064 NashvilleParent
(less than one mile from I-65)
615-790-3331 | www.creekwoodacademy.com nashvilleparent.com
september 2018 57
THINGS TO DO W FREE Mighty
8 p.m.; $22 - $146. Emanuel Ax joins the Nashville Symphony for a night of classical music.
See Wednesday, Sept. 5.
W Best Buddies
Sprouts Preschool Martial Arts (Register)
R FREE Nature Play Day
615-217-3017 murfreesborotn.gov/parks Ages 1+. The Wilderness Station, 697 Veterans Pkwy., Murfreesboro; 10 a.m. It’s a date with Mother Nature! Build a fort, play in water, climb, crawl and get dirty by playing with objects found in nature.
Unplugged
615-538-2076 franklintheatre.com All ages. Franklin Theatre, 419 Main St., Franklin; 7 p.m.; $35 - $100. The Warren Brothers, Lance Miller and Jason Sellers perform during this benefit for Best Buddies.
R Busy Bees
See Tuesday, Sept. 4.
S Sumner Music
N Disney
615-973-6554 sumnermusictogether.com
615-770-2000 bridgestonearena.com
Together (Register)
Ages 5 & younger. Creative Music Center, 366 W. Main St., Hendersonville; Wed, Thu or Fri at 10 or 11 a.m.; $175 (second child is $100, third is free; infants 9 months and younger are free with a paid sibling). A 10-week parent-tot music-and-movement program.
N Tennessee State Fair
See page 54.
R Tumbleweeds (Register)
on Ice: Frozen
All ages. Bridgestone Arena, Thu 7 p.m., Fri 10:30 a.m. & 7 p.m., Sat - Sun 11 a.m., 3 & 7 p.m.; $30 - $115. Elsa, Anna, Olaf and other Frozen characters hit the ice to whisk you away into the wintry world of Arendelle. Plus, appearances by Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse and other Disney characters.
W FREE Franklin
Shakespeare in the Park: A Midsummer Night’s Dream
See Monday, Sept. 3.
See “Theater & Dance,” page 64.
R Wild Things
R Hispanic
See Wednesday, Sept. 5.
shelly.denton@townofsmyrna. org | townofsmyrna.org
THU 13
All ages. Outdoor Adventure Center, 100 Sam Ridley Pkwy. E., Smyrna; 11 a.m. - 2 p.m.; $4 adults, $3 youth. Create a Hispanic-themed craft.
(Register)
N FREE ARTlab
See Tuesday, Sept. 11.
S FREE Authentic Storytelling
615-419-3551 charliemccoin.com All ages. Authentic Coffee Company, 1650 U.S. 31W, Goodlettsville; 7 - 9 p.m. Hear a handful of procured stories before stepping up to the mic to tell your own tale.
N Ax Plays Brahms 615-687-6400 nashvillesymphony.org
All ages. Schermerhorn Symphony Center, 1 Symphony Place, Nashville; Thu 7 p.m., Fri - Sat
58 september 2018
Heritage Program
N FREE It’s the Balm (Register)
615-862-8539 sbnc.nashville.gov
Ages 21+. Shelby Bottoms Nature Center, 1900 Davidson St., Nashville; 6 - 7 p.m. Make your own lip balm with simple ingredients.
S FREE Memorial Park Mosaics Unveiling
615-477-3450 diamondstudioart.com All ages. Memorial Park, 151 E. Main St., Hendersonville 5:30 7:30 p.m. The artwork of more
After a month-long run in Nashville’s Centennial Park, the Nashville Shakespeare Festival brings A Midsummer Night’s Dream to Franklin’s Academy Park, Sept. 13 - 16. than 500 children and adults with and without disabilities will be unveiled on more than 1,200 square feet of space in the park. An artist discussion takes place at 6 p.m.
N FREE Musicians
Corner: September Sundown
musicianscornernashville.com All ages. Centennial Park, 2500 West End Ave., Nashville; 5 - 9 p.m. Live music by Sarah Siskind, Greyhounds and more.
nashvilleparent.com
N Opry Country Classics
615-889-3060 | ryman.com All ages. Ryman Auditorium, 116 Fifth Ave. N., Nashville; 7 p.m.; $40 - $99. Larry Gatlin shares stories and songs with special guests.
S FREE Pioneer Pals: Little Red Hen (Register)
615-859-3678 | historicmanskersstation.eventbrite.com Ages 3 - 5. Historic Mansker’s Station, 705 Caldwell Drive,
Goodlettsville; 10 - 11 a.m. Learn the letter H and the number 3 while discovering why it’s good to be a helper.
R FREE Strollercoasters
See Thursday, Sept. 6.
W FREE Ten Essentials for Hiking (Register)
wcparksandrec.com
Ages 5+. Longview Recreation Center, 2909 Commonwealth Drive, Spring Hill; 6 - 7 p.m. Learn the essentials for a family day hike or overnight camping
THINGS TO DO trip, including what should be in every family’s hiking emergency kit.
N Tennessee State Fair
See page 54.
N Tuck Everlasting
See “Theater & Dance,” page 64.
W Yoga with
Rebecca Dandekar
See Thursday, Sept. 6.
S Young
Frankenstein
See “Theater & Dance,” page 64.
R Youth
Volleyball Class
See Thursday, Sept. 6.
FRI 14 N Ax Plays Brahms See Thursday, Sept. 13.
N FREE Bird Hike at Deep Well (Register)
615-862-8555 wpnc.nashville.gov
All ages. Warner Park Nature Center, 7311 Hwy. 100, Nashville; 8:30 - 10 a.m. Bring binoculars to look for warblers, tanagers, sparrows and more.
N Disney on Ice: Frozen
See Thursday, Sept. 13.
N FREE Drop-In
W FREE Games Club (Register)
615-371-0090 brentwoodtn.gov
Ages 6 - 12. Brentwood Library, 8109 Concord Road, Brentwood; 4:30 p.m. Have fun playing classic and new board games.
N Grand Ole Opry See Saturday, Sept. 1.
S FREE Hendersonville Cruise-In
See Friday, Sept. 7.
S FREE Kids
Movie Night Series
streetsofindianlake.com
All ages. The Streets of Indian Lake, 300 Indian Lake Blvd., Hendersonville; 6 p.m. Live music, games, face painting, food trucks and an outdoor screening of The Lion King.
N Marine Biologist for a Day (Register)
See Saturday, Sept. 1.
R Mary Poppins
See “Theater & Dance,” page 64.
W Mother-Daughter Weekend (Register)
615-794-2918 deerrun.camp/events
Ages 5+. Deer Run Camps & Retreats, 3845 Perkins Road, Thompson’s Station; check-in is at 5 p.m.; check-out is 11 a.m. Sunday; $119 - $219 per person depending on lodging; some activities require additional
fees. Bonding time and fun activities like crafts, archery, relay games, BB guns, zip lines and more. The theme is “Experience Hawaii.”
N Tennessee
S Bluegrass and
See page 54.
615-824-0502 historicrockcastle.com
N Music City Food
See “Theater & Dance,” page 64.
& Wine Festival
musiccityfoodandwinefestival. com Ages 21+. Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park, 600 James Robertson Pkwy., Nashville; Fri 6 - 10 p.m., Sat 11 a.m. - 4 p.m., Sun 12 - 2 p.m.; $165 Fri & Sat, $85 Sun. Cooking demonstrations, plus more than 80 beer, wine and cocktail tastings and a gospel brunch on Sunday (brunch is at Walk of Fame Park).
W FREE Music
State Fair
N The Uninvited R Toddler Time See Friday, Sept. 7.
R Wine Tasting Party 615-459-9672 saintlukesmyrnatn.com
Ages 21+. St. Luke Catholic Church, 10682 Old Nashville Hwy., Smyrna; 6:30 - 9 p.m.; $15 in advance, $20 at the door. Sample wines paired with appetizers and tapas, and take home a commemorative wine glass. Babysitting available.
in the Vines
See Saturday, Sept. 1.
N Old Crow
SAT 15
615-889-3060 | ryman.com
W 45th Annual
Medicine Show
All ages. Ryman Auditorium, 116 Fifth Ave. N., Nashville; 8 p.m.; $49.50 - $69.50. A night of alternative country.
N Telescope
Night (Register)
615-373-4897 dyer.vanderbilt.edu
Ages 8+. Dyer Observatory, 1000 Oman Drive, Brentwood; 8 - 11 p.m.; $6.27. The telescopes will be open for viewing, and astronomers will answer questions and provide information about the various exhibits found in the observatory.
Heritage Ball
615-591-8500 williamsonheritage.org Adults. Eastern Flank Event Facility, 1345 Eastern Flank Cir., Franklin; 6 p.m.; $425. A black-tie affair featuring cocktails, dinner, a live auction, music and more benefiting the Heritage Foundation of Williamson County.
R FREE Animal Encounters
See Saturday, Sept. 8.
N Ax Plays Brahms See Friday, Sept. 14.
Creative Play
See Saturday, Sept. 1.
Ages 21+. Historic Rock Castle, 139 Rock Castle Lane, Hendersonville; 3 - 8 p.m.; $50. A barbecue dinner, drinks, craft beer, cornhole, live music by Bluegrass Ablaze and Mark Barnett & Friends, and more.
W Card Making (Register)
See Saturday, Sept. 8.
R FREE Cardboat Boat Regatta
615-895-5040 murfreesborotn.gov/parks Ages 13+. Sports*Com Outdoor Pool, 2310 Memorial Blvd., Murfreesboro; 10 a.m. Put a team together and build a cardboard boat that you’ll race in across the water, or just come to watch. Entries must be submitted by Sept. 14.
N Cody Jinks
ascendamphitheater.com All ages. Ascend Amphitheater, 301 First Ave. S., Nashville; 6 p.m.; $30 - $105. A night of country music.
N Cornelia Fort Pickin’ Party
corneliafortpickinparty.org All ages. Cornelia Fort Airpark,1199 Shadow Lane, Nashville; 6 p.m.; $12 in advance/$15 at the gate adults (includes one drink), $5 ages 13 - 20, free ages 12 & younger. Music by Miss Tess & The Talkbacks and The Cowpokes featuring Sierra Ferrell.
N Disney
on Ice: Frozen
W FREE Family
See Thursday, Sept. 13.
Martial Arts Class (Register)
N Dog Day Festival
See Friday, Sept. 7.
615-352-1010 | nashvillehumane.org/dogday
S FREE Family Film Festival
615-451-9500 ncgmovies.com
All ages. NCG Cinema, 1035 Greensboro Drive, Gallatin; 9:30 a.m. Enjoy a screening of Surf’s Up. Doors open at 9 a.m. Tickets available on a first-come, first-serve basis. No group discounts on concessions.
Brews at the Castle
It’s fun for just you girls during the Mother-Daughter Weekend at Deer Run Camps & Retreats in Thompson’s Station, Sept. 14 - 16.
nashvilleparent.com
All ages. Centennial Park, 2500 West End Ave., Nashville; 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.; $5 adults, free ages 10 & younger. Bring Fido for a day of fun activities like a costume contest, puppy parade, training classes, demonstrations, contests, pet portraits, children’s activities, live music, and more benefiting Nashville Humane Association.
(turn the page)
september 2018 59
THINGS TO DO N Drop-In Art Class See Saturday, Sept. 1.
N FREE Drop-In Creative Play
See Saturday, Sept. 1.
W Fall Fling on the Farm
615-799-9925 whippoorwill.com All ages. Whippoorwill Farm Day Camp, 7840 Whippoorwill Lane, Fairview; 1 - 4 p.m.; $5 per car. Enjoy a day on the farm with kayaking, rock climbing, exploring nature, crafts and s’mores.
R Family Kayak Float (Register)
615-217-3017 murfreesborotn.gov/parks Ages 10+. The Wilderness Station, 697 Veterans Pkwy., Murfreesboro; 10 a.m.; $15. Paddle down the Stones River; equipment and instructions provided.
R FREE Family Movie 615-893-4131 | rclstn.org
All ages. Linebaugh Public Library, 105 W. Vine St., Murfreesboro; 10 a.m. Catch a screening of a family-friendly flick.
N FREE French
R FREE Greenway
See Saturday, Sept. 1.
615-867-7244 murfreesborotn.gov/parks
for Kids (Register)
N FREE Frist
Architecture Tour
See Saturday, Sept. 1.
N Girls to the Moon Campference
615-430-2979 girlstothemoon.com Ages 10+ and their caregivers. Nossi College of Art, 590 Creative Way, Nashville; 9 a.m. - 3 p.m.; $50 individual, $88 for two, $124 for four. A day of speakers and a hands-on interactive gallery for fun and learning on topics including health and wellness, relationships, and creativity and innovation.
N Grand Ole Opry See Saturday, Sept. 1.
N FREE Green
Hills Park Festival
friendsofgreenhillspark.org/ festival.html All ages. Green Hills Park, 1200 Lone Oak Road, Nashville; 5 p.m. - 9 p.m. Kids activities, food trucks, vendors, an outdoor movie and broadcasts of live football games.
Art Festival
All ages. Old Fort Park, 1025 Old Fort Pkwy., Murfreesboro; 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Paintings, pottery, sculpture, jewelry, glassware, musical performances, kids’ art activities and more.
R FREE Hispanic Heritage Day
615-890-2300 explorethedc.org
All ages. Discovery Center, 502 S.E. Broad St., Murfreesboro; 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Explore the traditions of Hispanic culture, enjoy bilingual storytime, create a papel picado, learn about influential Hispanic figures in America and more.
N Howl at the Moon Indie Music Festival
615-8730116 howlatthemoonfestival. com All ages.
Two Rivers Mansion, 3130 McGavock Pike, Nashville; Sat 2 - 10:30 p.m., Sun 2 - 8 p.m.; $25 - $100. Thirty independent bands perform over two days. Performances will be broadcast globally.
N Hustle
for the House
615-343-4000 | rmhcnashville.com/event/hustle-forthe-house All ages. Ronald McDonald House, 2144 Fairfax Ave., Nashville; 7:30 a.m.; $25 $35 for the 5K, $15 - $35 onemile, $10 dogs. Participate in a 5K or one-mile fun run to benefit Nashville Ronald McDonald House Charities.
N FREE iSpy: Wild
and Wonderful Wasps
615-862-8555 wpnc.nashville.gov
All ages. Warner Park Nature Center, 7311 Hwy. 100, Nashville; 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. Search for paper wasps, mud daubers and more.
615-356-7170 nashvillejcc.org
Ages 5 - 12. Gordon Jewish Community Center, 801 Percy Warner Blvd., Nashville; 5 - 9 p.m.; $10 members, $15 non-members, $40 family cap. Enjoy a pool party and open gym play.
N FREE Kidsville kidsvilleonline.org
Ages 12 & younger. The Parthenon, 2500 West End Ave., Nashville; 11 - 11:45 a.m. Musicians from Intersection interact with kids to explore how new music expands minds and ears, then kids can make a music craft.
N Loverboy
615-889-3060 | ryman.com All ages. Ryman Auditorium, 116 Fifth Ave. N., Nashville; 8 p.m.; $39.50 - $59.50. A night of rock music.
N Marine Biologist for a Day (Register)
See Saturday, Sept. 1.
R FREE Monarch
Butterfly Migration Celebration
townofsmyrna.org
All ages. Sharp Springs Park, 311 Jefferson Pike, Smyrna; 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. Learn about monarch butterflies and how to attract them to your yard.
S FREE Family Film Festival
See Friday, Sept. 14.
N
Music City Food & Wine Festival
SPOTLIGHT: Private School Fair Saturday, Sept. 15
See Friday, Sept. 14.
W
FREE Music in the Vines
I
See Saturday, Sept. 1.
ndependent school choices are bountiful in Middle Tennessee, and you can discover many of them at Nashville Parent’s annual Private School Fair on Saturday, Sept. 15 at the Adventure Science Center (ASC). From 10 a.m. - 2 p.m., meet with representatives from area schools. They’ll tell you everything their schools have to offer. Learn about academic programs, college-placement rates, financial aid and more. Nashville Parent’s Private School Fair is FREE, but regular admission rates apply if you and the kids want to explore the ASC exhibits (museum rates are $15.95 adults, $11.95 ages 2 - 12). ASC is located at 800 Fort Negley Blvd., Nashville. Call 615-256-2158 or visit nashvilleparent.com/psf18.
60 september 2018
N Kids’ Night Out
nashvilleparent.com
W FREE Private W FREE
JCPenney Kids Zone
615-7717743 coolspringsgalleria.com
Grades K - 12. CoolSprings Galleria, 1800 Galleria Blvd., Franklin; 11 a.m. - 12 p.m. Design your own greeting card.
School Fair
See page 60.
W Riverbend Kids’ Club
615-468-2008 riverbendnurseries.com All ages. Riverbend Nurseries, 2008 Lewisburg Pike, Franklin; 10 - 11 a.m.; $5. Participate in hands-on gardening activities.
(continues on page 63)
GRAND PRIZE Music City Memories Package Jessica Clowers
Where Every Family Matters.
ne
on
m
ms
na s
giveaway
And thank you to all the businesses and services who provided the great prizes.
to the winners of our annual Big Giveaway!
Award-Winning Parenting Resource.
d• for
‘18
CONGRATULATIONS
su
BiG
ille • ruth hv Your er
r • w ill
ia
Tennessee Beef Council Jennie Simmons
Nashville Children’s Theatre Shalene Gray
Morris Orthodontics Kimberly Deason
Music City Indoor Karting Kristin Knaub
Swim & Play Janeka Richardson
A Moment’s Peace Colleen Hunt
White Rabbit Escapades Rebecca Wood
Extreme Escape Games Brandon Wertz
Monell’s Emily Cheatham
Miller’s Thrillers Hanted Woods Amanda Bartley
Prairie Life Fitness Natalie Abruzzo
Blissful Birthing - Pregnancy and Birth Planning Angela Harper
Expression City Arts and Fitness Alyson Thomas
Arcade Destiny Johnson
Strike & Spare Hendersonville Kristin Russell
Breathe Easy Salt Rooms Beth Burton
Nashville Zoo at Grassmere Ashley Flemming
ETC Gymnastics Kaycee Sullivan
Cheekwood Estate and Gardens April Cesario
Pediatric Dentistry, Stephen E. Simpson DDS Bernadette Reinhardt
Country Music Hall of Fame Toni Perry
AR Workshop Barbara French Lucky Ladd Farms Lorraine Lazano Swauger Pediatric Dentistry Jody Johnson Stork Vision Valerie Holloway
Mathnasium of Murfreesboro Kayla Bridges
Adventure Science Center LaTonya Taylor
Tennessee Central Railway Museum Kristy Davidson Beech Bend Amusement Park Sarah Harsh Malco Smyrna Cinema Anna Turner Grassland Dance Academy Yana Ancell Harvest Martial Arts Lauren Thalen Dance in Bloom Dominique Phavangsay
The Avenue Murfreesboro Kelly Dempsy
Hands and Heart Doula and Birth Services Chris Lee
Mr. Bond’s Science Guys Stacey Hogstad
Strike & Spare Hermitage Kelly Ray
Goodlettsville Pediatrics Diana Habart
Nothing Bundt Cakes Martha Smith
Rodizio Grill Betsy Jordon
Elite Dance and Fitness Brittany Dansby
Faithful Strokes of Murfreesboro Aprile Mazey
Crumb de La Crumb Analisa Gray
La Bella e Formosa Spa Sara Sprinkle
Murfreesboro Board and Brush Angela Hargrove
Graze Nashville Tanika Arms
One Goal Sports Kathryn Streichert
Smile Doctors - Gateway Laura Loyal
Nashville Symphony Tasha Petenzi
Blooma Nashville Yoga Lisa San
Beyond Aquatics Amy Himes
Nashville Kids Parties Hayley Bordes
Bounce U of Murfreesboro Opal Lovitt
Smile Doctors - Heritage Park Tami Holloman
My Gym of Brentwood Kira Mann
Gold’s Gym Amanda Skipper
Nashville Ballet Patrice Elder
Super Science Leanne Binkley
Climb Nashville Justin Bryan
Ford Ice Center Amy Smalley
USA Baby & Kids Jennifer Hearring
Learning Lab Michelle McCutcheon
Williamson
Williamson
Williamson
t • Ann ren u Pa
aders Po Re ll al
t • Ann ren u Pa
aders Po Re ll al
t • Ann ren u Pa
aders Po Re ll al
Elite Dance
An educational journey through 8th grade.
Now ow Registering for
FALL CLASSES! Classes begin August 6
NEW
HOMESCHOOL ARTS ENRICHMENT PROGRAM!
• tap • ballet • jazz • hip hop • contemporary • pointe • piano • voice • musical theatre • violin
Call today to schedule a tour.
NOW REGISTERING
TALENTED PRE-K AGES 3-5 MON/WED/FRI TOTS 9:00AM - 12:00PM
–Maria Montessori
www.EliteDanceAndFitness.com
7177 Nolensville Road Suite B-1 Nolensville 615-776-4202
615-833-3610 www.montessoriacad.org
100 Montessori Drive, Brentwood, TN
Haunted Woods & Zombie Paintball Hayride GREAT for groups, parties, birthdays & team-building! www.millersthrillers.net 1431 Carter's Creek Pike, Columbia, TN (Just 5 mins west of Spring Hill) 62 september 2018
nashvilleparent.com
THINGS TO DO N Chris Isaak
615-687-6400 nashvillesymphony.org All ages. Schermerhorn Symphony Center, 1 Symphony Place, Nashville; 7:30 p.m.; $50 - $100. Crooner Chris Isaak performs hits like “Wicked Game,” “Baby Did a Bad, Bad Thing,” “Only the Lonely” and more. Presented without orchestra.
N Creative Zone: Embellished Instruments
615-416-2001 countrymusichalloffame.org
All ages. Country Music Hall of Fame & Museum, 222 Fifth Ave. S., Nashville; 10 a.m. - 1 p.m.; free with gate ($24.95 adults, $14.95 ages 6 - 12, free 5 and younger; discounts for local families). Personalize paper instrument designs.
N Disney
on Ice: Frozen
See Thursday, Sept. 13.
Have fun seeing Olaf, Anna and the rest of the Arendelle gang during Disney On Ice: Frozen at Bridgestone Arena, Sept. 13 - 16.
S FREE Family Film Festival
See Friday, Sept. 14.
N FREE Second
Annual Puppy Pageant (Register)
615-862-8539 sbnc.nashville.gov
Wedgewood Ave., Nashville; 9 a.m.; $30. This 5K supports Tennessee 4-H programs, and runners get a free funnel cake after the race!.
All ages. Shelby Bottoms Nature Center, 1900 Davidson St., Nashville; 2 p.m. Bring your family’s puppy out for a celebration that includes contests and other activities.
N Tennessee
N Sensory-Friendly
All ages. Thompson Station Church, 2608 Thompson’s Station Road E., Thompson’s Station 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Climb on fire engines, bulldozers, emergency vehicles and more.
Planetarium Show
615-862-5160 | adventuresci.org/sudekum-sensory All ages. Adventure Science Center, 800 Fort Negley Blvd., Nashville; 8:30 - 10 a.m.; $9 adults, $8 ages 2 - 12 (plus gate admission: $15.95 adults, $11.95 ages 2 - 12). Enjoy the show with a brighter theater, quieter audio and smaller crowds so kids can move and vocalize as needed.
N Tennessee 4-H Funnel Cake 5K
runsignup.com/race/tn/ nashville/tennessee4hfunnelcake5k All ages. The Fairgrounds, 500
State Fair
See page 54.
W FREE Touch-A-Truck
R Wildlife
N Howl at the Moon
615-217-3017 murfreesborotn.gov/parks
See Saturday, Sept. 15.
Painting (Register)
Ages 13+. The Wilderness Station, 697 Veterans Pkwy., Murfreesboro; 2 - 4 p.m.; $15. Participate in an artist-led paintalong with nature-based subject matter.
wcparksandrec.com
N FREE Warner Park History: Trials and Trails (Register)
615-862-8555 wpnc.nashville.gov
All ages. Warner Park Nature Center, 7311 Hwy. 100, Nashville; 10 - 11:30 a.m. Listen to stories of the creation of the different roads and trails in the park.
SUN 16
Indie Music Festival
W Joe Locasto with the Whole Tones & Cream Dream
615-538-2076 franklintheatre.com
All ages. Franklin Theatre, 419 Main St., Franklin; 6:30 p.m.; $15. A night of jazz classics and a tribute to ’60s band Cream.
W ACT Boot
N K.D. Lang:
615-371-0090 brentwoodtn.gov/library
615-889-3060 | ryman.com
Teens. Brentwood Library, 8109 Concord Road, Brentwood; Sundays, Sept. 16 - Oct. 14 from 1 - 4 p.m.; $320. Get in-depth instruction on test-taking strategies for the ACT exam including specific techniques for each section, including timing, question analytics and more with opportunities to practice the strategies.
N MAKE IT:
Camp (Register)
R Wetland Walk See Saturday, Sept. 1.
nashvilleparent.com
Ingenue Redux 25th Anniversary Tour
All ages. Ryman Auditorium, 116 Fifth Ave. N., Nashville; 7:30 p.m.; $29.50 - $89.50. A night of country/pop music.
Custom LED Patches
615-862-5160 | adventuresci.org/i2makerlabs Ages 10+. Adventure Science Center, 800 Fort Negley Blvd., Nashville; 3:15 - 4:45 p.m.; $12 members, $16 non-members plus general
admission. Explore circuit basics while testing Makey Makey kits while learning about conductive materials and how to incorporate them into clothing. It’s also a crash-course on hand-sewing techniques.
N Music City Food & Wine Festival
See Friday, Sept. 14.
W FREE Music in the Vines
See Saturday, Sept. 1.
N Tennessee State Fair
See page 54.
N Tennessee
Titans Football
615-565-4200 titansonline.com
All ages. Nissan Stadium, 1 Titans Way, Nashville; 12 p.m.; $40 - $200. Versus the Houston Texans.
N Woofstock
ascendamphitheater.com All ages. Ascend Amphitheater, 301 First Ave. S., Nashville; 5 p.m.; $20 - $99. Americana music by Emmylou Harris, Jamey Johnson, John Hiatt, Lee Ann Womack and more.
MON 17 N Early Explorers See Monday, Sept. 3.
N Homeschool Scene
Study & Song Interpretation (Register)
615-818-7358 thetheaterbug.org
Ages 6 - 18. The Theater Bug, Mon - Fri 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. with a 10 a.m. showcase Sat; $100. Explore roles from past Theater Bug productions with coaching from Artistic Director Cori Anne Laemmel and other theater professionals.
N J. Cole: KOD Tour 615-770-2000 bridgestonearena.com
All ages. Bridgestone Arena, 501 Broadway, Nashville; 7:30 p.m.; $49.50 - $149.50. A night of rap music.
(turn the page)
september 2018 63
W Mommy
& Me Movement
See Monday, Sept. 10.
W FREE Nature
Explorers (Register)
615-799-5544 bowiepark.org
Ages 5 - 7. Bowie Park, 7211 Bowie Lake Road, Fairview; 10 - 11 a.m. This naturalist-led class immerses kids in the forest, using different exploration-based techniques to engage them with nature.
R Sewing for Fun See Monday, Sept. 3.
R Snack Attack! See Monday, Sept. 3.
R SPARK!
See Monday, Sept. 3.
p.m. Students can participate in STEM and healthy living projects, including electronics, nature study, service learning, making/learning about healthy foods, utilizing science and more.
N Drake
615-770-2000 bridgestonearena.com All ages. Bridgestone Arena, 501 Broadway, Nashville; 7 p.m.; $49.50 - $179.50. A night of rap music.
N Grand Ole Opry See Saturday, Sept. 1.
R Homeschool PE:
Teamwork and Games (Register)
shelly.denton@townofsmyrna. org | townofsmyrna.org
See Monday, Sept. 3.
Ages 5 - 13. Outdoor Adventure Center, 100 Sam Ridley Pkwy. E., Smyrna; 10 - 11 a.m.; $2. Play game that encourage teamwork and collaboration.
W Youth Yoga
W FREE Kids’
R Tumbleweeds (Register)
See Monday, Sept. 10.
Make (Register)
See Tuesday, Sept. 4.
TUE 18
N Nashville SC Soccer
N 19th Century
615-457-8200 nashvillesc.com
615-832-8197 travellersrestplantation.org
All ages. First Tennessee Park, 19 Junior Gilliam Way, Nashville; 7:30 p.m.; $15 - $60. Versus the Tampa Bay Rowdies.
Trades Festival
All ages. Travellers Rest, 636 Farrell Pkwy., Nashville; 9 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.; $6. Artisans, reenactors, period demonstrations and hands-on kids’ activities.
R Busy Bees
See Tuesday, Sept. 4.
N FREE Courtyard Concert
615-862-5800 nashvillepubliclibrary.org All ages. Nashville Public Library, 615 Church St., Nashville; 11:45 a.m. Live music by Riders in the Sky.
N FREE Davidson
County Homeschool 4-H Club
615-862-5235 | extension. tennessee.edu/davidson/ pages/homeschool4-h.aspx Grades 4 - 12. Nashville Farmers’ Market, 900 Rosa L. Parks Blvd., Nashville; 2 - 3:30
64 september 2018
W FREE Nature
Rangers (Register)
615-799-5544 bowiepark.org
Ages 13 - 18. Bowie Nature Park, 7211 Bowie Lake Road, Fairview; 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. Closely study the park’s ecology using scientific methods.
N Old Dominion & Friends
615-889-3060 | ryman.com All ages. Ryman Auditorium, 116 Fifth Ave. N., Nashville; 7:30 p.m.; $29 - $59. A night of country music.
R Preschool
Program: Rock Day (Register)
mike.kraft@townofsmyrna.org | townofsmyrna.org
Center, 100 Sam Ridley Pkwy. E., Smyrna; 1 - 2 p.m.; $2. Learn about the different types of rocks and how they’re made, then make a pet rock.
R SPARK!
See Monday, Sept. 1.
W FREE Sunrise Yoga See Tuesday, Sept. 4.
N Tuesdays for Tots See Tuesday, Sept. 4.
WED 19 N 19th Century Trades Festival
See Tuesday, Sept. 18.
W Archery Home-
school Day (Register)
See Wednesday, Sept. 5.
R Critter Encounter See Wednesday, Sept. 5.
N FREE French
for Kids (Register)
See Wednesday, Sept. 5.
N Grand Ole Opry See Saturday, Sept. 1.
W FREE Kids’ Hour 615-550-5660 gingersands.com
Ages 10 & younger. Whole Foods, 1566 W. McEwen Drive, Franklin; 9:30 a.m. Ginger Sands performs music for children.
R Lucky Ladd Corn Maze Adventure
615-274-3786 luckyladdfarms.com
All ages. Lucky Ladd Farms, 4374 Rocky Glade Road, Eagleville; Through Oct. 28. September’s hours are Wed Sat 10 a.m. - 5 p.m., Sun 12 - 5 p.m.; $13 adults, $11 ages 2 - 12. Navigate the giant corn maze with a Nashville Predators theme and find six checkpoints to be entered for a grand prize of an iPad mini. There are corn-maze games for littles and lots of other fall activities on the farm (the pumpkin patch opens Sept. 22).
Ages 2 - 5. Outdoor Adventure
nashvilleparent.com
THEATER & DANCE
THINGS TO DO ALICE IN WONDERLAND Through Sept. 2 | All ages 615-847-0934 lakewoodtheaterco.com
Lakewood Theatre Company, 2211 Old Hickory Blvd., Old Hickory. Fri - Sat 7:30 p.m., Sun 2:30 p.m. $15 adults, $12 students. A young girl visits a magical underworld.
AND THEN THERE WERE NONE Sept. 28 - Oct. 13 | Ages 8+ 615-563-2787 artscenterofcc.com
The Arts Center of Cannon County, 1424 John Bragg Hwy., Woodbury. Fri - Sat 7:30 p.m., Sun 2 p.m. $15 adults, $13 students. Experience Agatha Christie’s best-selling murder mystery live on stage.
AVENUE Q
Sept. 6 - 23 | Ages 18+ 615-782-4040 | nashvillerep.org
Nashville Rep at TPAC’s Johnson Theater, 505 Deaderick St., Nashville. Wed - Thu 6:30 p.m., Fri 7:30 p.m., Sat 2:30 & 7:30 p.m., Sun 2:30 p.m. $55. This puppet show is NOT for kids! The irreverent musical explores the challenges of adult life, from falling in love to finding one’s purpose in life to alternative uses for the Internet.
FRANKENSTEIN
Through Sept. 9 | Ages 14+ 615-541-8200 | studiotenn.com
Studio Tenn at Jamison Theater at The Factory, 230 Franklin Road, Franklin. Thu - Fri 7 p.m., Sat 2 & 7 p.m., Sun 2 p.m. $35 - $90. Studio Tenn celebrates the 200th anniversary of Mary Shelley’s gothic novel with a new stage adaptation by A.S. Peterson.
FRANKLIN SHAKES: A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM Sept. 13 - 16 | All ages nashvilleshakes.org
Nashville Shakespeare Festival at Academy Park, 110 Everbright Ave., Franklin; 7 p.m. (pre-show entertainment begins at 6 p.m.). Admission is free, but there is a $10 suggested donation. Shakespeare’s comedy explores the duality of love in a magical world that asks, “If we are in love, are we ever in control?”
HEATHERS
Through Sept. 16 | Ages 14+ 615-904-2787 boroarts.org
Center for the Arts, 110 W. College St., Murfreesboro. Fri - Sat 7:30 p.m., Sun 2 p.m. $15 adults, $13 students, $11 children. Based on the 1989 film, Weterberg
High is ruled by a shoulder-padded, scrunchiewearing junta: Heather, Heather and Heather, the hottest and cruelest girls in all of Ohio.
MAN OF LA MANCHA
Sept. 20 - 29 | Ages 10+ actorspointtheatre.com
Actors Point Theatre at GodWhy Church, 100 GodWhy Court, Hendersonville. Thu - Sat 7:30 p.m. $13 - $27. The story of “mad” knight Don Quixote as a play within a play.
MARY POPPINS
Sept. 14 - 30 | Ages 4+ 615-852-8499 springhousetheatre.com
Springhouse Theatre Company, 14119 Old Nashville Hwy., Smyrna. Fri - Sat 7:30 p.m. & Sunday, Sept. 30 at 3:30 p.m. $15 adults, $10 children. Disney’s whimsical musical about a magical nanny.
MARY POPPINS
Sept. 20 - 23 | All ages 615-867-7244 murfreesborotn.gov/parks
Perform Murfreesboro at The Washington Theatre, 521 Mercury Blvd., Murfreesboro. Thu - Sat 7 p.m., Sun 2 p.m. $7.50 adults, $6 ages 4 - 17. The full-length musical about a magical nanny.
NEWSIES
Sept. 20 - Oct. 27 | All ages 615-646-9977 | dinnertheatre.com
Chaffin’s Barn Dinner Theatre, 8204 Hwy. 100, Nashville. Thu - Sat 7:30 p.m. $60 adults, $30 youth. This musical is set in turn-of-the-city New York City with a story that inspires people to fight for what’s right and seize the day.
THE RYMAN DIARIES
Sept. 21 - 30 | All ages 615-904-2787 boroarts.org
Center for the Arts, 110 W. College St., Murfreesboro. Fri - Sat 7:30 p.m., Sun 2 p.m. $15 adults, $13 students, $11 children. The true story of riverboat captain Tom Ryman and his wife, Bettie Baugh Ryman, and how the Union Gospel Tabernacle became the Ryman Auditorium.
SHAKESPEARE IN THE PARK: A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM Through Sept. 9 | All ages nashvilleshakes.org
Nashville Shakespeare Festival at Centennial Park Bandshell, 2500 West End Ave., Nashville. Thu Sun 7:30 p.m. (plus Monday, Sept. 3); pre-show entertainment begins at 6:30 p.m. Admission is free, but there is a $10 suggested donation. Shakespeare’s comedy explores the duality of love in a magical world that asks, “If we are in love, are we ever in control?”
The national tour of School of Rock comes to TPAC, Sept. 11 - 16. The kids on stage play real instruments throughout the show.
SCHOOL OF ROCK Sept. 11 - 16 | All ages
615-782-4040 | tpac.org
Broadway Series at TPAC’s Jackson Hall, 505 Deaderick St., Nashville. Tue - Thu 7:30 p.m., Fri 8 p.m., Sat 2 & 8 p.m., Sun 1 & 6:30 p.m. $40 - $90. Based on the hit film, this musical follows a wannabe rock star turned substitute teacher who transforms a class of straight-A students into grade-A rockers.
STEEL MAGNOLIAS
Through Sept. 1 | Ages 12+ 615-883-8375 thelarrykeetontheatre.org
The Larry Keeton Dinner Theatre, 108 Donelson Pike, Nashville. Thu - Sat 7 p.m., Sun 2 p.m. $18 $30 adults, $15 - $20 ages 12 & younger. During the course of two years, six women gather in a beauty parlor to discuss everything from favorite recipes to death.
STUPID F*****G BIRD
Sept. 28 - Oct. 13 | Ages 18+ act1online.com
Act 1 at the Darkhorse Theater, 4610 Charlotte Ave., Nashville. Thu - Sat 7:30 p.m., Sun 2:30 p.m. $15. A contemporary adaptation and satirical spin of Anton Chekhov’s The Seagull.
SWAN LAKE
Sept. 21 - 23 | All ages 615-782-4040 | nashvilleballet.com
Nashville Ballet at TPAC’s Jackson Hall, 505 Deaderick St., Nashville. Fri - Sat 7:30 p.m., Sun 2 p.m. $35 - $93. Nashville Ballet presents a cherished favorite with choreographic updates and new costumes.
TUCK EVERLASTING
Sept. 13 - Oct. 7 | Ages 9+ 615-252-4675 nashvillect.org
Nashville Children’s Theatre, 25 Middleton St., Nashville. Sept. 13 at 6:30 p.m., Sept. 26 at 1 p.m. All other performances are Fri 7 p.m., Sat Sun 2 p.m. $21 adults, $16 children. Performed with a live orchestra, this musical poses the question, “If you could choose to live forever, would you?”
TWINKLE, TWINKLE, LITTLE STAR Through Sept. 9 | Ages 0 - 5 615-252-4675 nashvillect.org
Nashville Children’s Theatre, 25 Middleton St., Nashville. Tue - Fri 10 a.m.; Sat 9 & 11 a.m., 1 p.m.; Sun 10 a.m. & 1 p.m. $10. NCT’s brandnew Snuggery program takes a familiar story and invites little ones into an immersive, interactive environment.
THE UNINVITED
Sept. 14 - 23 | Ages 12+ 615-598-8950 encore-theatre-company.org
Encore Theatre Company, 6978 Lebanon Road, Mt. Juliet. Fri - Sat 7:30 p.m., Sun 2:30 p.m. $15 adults, $10 ages 12 & younger. Siblings purchase a house overlooking the Irish Sea and soon discover there’s an evil spirit living there.
YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN
Sept. 13 - 30 | Ages 14+ 615-826-6037 | hpactn.com
Hendersonville Performing Arts Company, 260 W. Main St., Hendersonville. Thu - Fri 7:30 p.m., Sat 2 & 7:30 p.m., Sun 2 p.m. $18 adults, $15 students. Mel Brooks’ monster musical comedy based on the screen sensation but with even more theatrical flair. (turn the page)
nashvilleparent.com
september 2018 65
POST LABOR DAY SALE!
Trampolines Starting at
$
6 Month ENDS SEPT. 25 same-as-cash financing!
BIG DISCOUNTS UP TO 40% PLUS $99 INSTALLATION Proview 660 ON ALL SWING SETS $ 1,999 ALL PROFORMANCE PRO VIEW SERIES GOALS INSTALLED FOR $199 Basketball Goals
599
plus 1/2 price all tramopline accessories
HAPPYBACKYARDS.COM 615-595-5565 $
2,099
Original Fort
Starting at
$
549
Visit our new location in Cool Springs Galleria!
Proview 554 $
1,799
FREE Pole Pad & Rim Upgrade
only on ProView goals
(lower level by Belks Men & Kids)
1800 Galleria Blvd., Ste. 1015, Franklin
INTRODUCING SNAPSPORTS! YOU NAME THE GAME, WE HAVE THE COURT! OF TENNESSEE
• Residential or Commercial • Indoor or Outdoor • Wood and Color Options
1800 Galleria Blvd. • Ste. 1015 • Franklin • 615-595-5565 • snapsportstn.com
5
s
THINGS TO DO W FREE Mighty
Sprouts Preschool Martial Arts (Register)
See Wednesday, Sept. 5.
N Nashville Songwriters Awards
615-889-3060 | ryman.com All ages. Ryman Auditorium, 116 Fifth Ave. N., Nashville; 7:30 p.m.; $64.50 - $109.50. The awards show features Blake Shelton, Bill Anderson, Scotty McCreery and others.
R FREE Nature Play Day
See Wednesday, Sept. 12.
S Nature: From Soil to Spoon (Register)
615-859-3678 | historicmanskersstation.eventbrite.com Ages 8 - 14. Historic Mansker’s Station, 705 Caldwell Drive, Goodlettsville; 1 - 3 p.m.; $10. Learn about the layers of soil and how our food comes from it.
W The Sounds of
Christmas TV Taping
N Drop-In Drawing 615-244-3340 fristartmuseum.org
All ages. Frist Art Museum, 919 Broadway, Nashville; 5 - 8 p.m.; $12 adults, free ages 18 & younger. Check out drawing materials to practice different techniques. Art supplies, including Etch-A-Sketches, provided.
S Man of La Mancha See “Theater & Dance,” page 64.
N FREE Musicians
Corner: September Sundown
musicianscornernashville.com All ages. Centennial Park, 2500 West End Ave., Nashville; 5 - 9 p.m. Live music by Sad Penny, Cameron Bedell, Adia Victoria and others.
N Newsies
See “Theater & Dance,” page 64.
N Opry
Country Classics
See Thursday, Sept. 13.
615-538-2076 franklintheatre.com
S FREE Pioneer Pals:
All ages. Franklin Theatre, 419 Main St., Franklin; 7 p.m.; $40. Dailey and Vincent headline this PBS TV taping with special guests CeCe Winans, Bela Fleck and others.
615-859-3678 | historicmanskersstation.eventbrite.com
R Tumbleweeds (Register)
See Monday, Sept. 3.
R Wild Things (Register)
See Wednesday, Sept. 5.
THU 20 S FREE 3rd Thursday on Main
downtowngallatin.com All ages. Downtown Gallatin; 6:30 - 9 p.m. Bring lawn chairs for an evening of live music by local bands.
R Busy Bees
See Tuesday, Sept. 4.
Charlotte’s Web (Register)
Ages 3 - 5. Historic Mansker’s Station, 705 Caldwell Drive, Goodlettsville; 10 - 11 a.m. Learn the letter S and number 1 while exploring the friendship between Charlotte and Wilbur (dress for a mess).
W FREE Pizza & Pages
615-371-0090 brentwood-tn.org/library
food from more than 40 local restaurants, drinks, animal hosts, live entertainment and more.
N FREE Vanderbilt
Commodores Soccer
615-322-4653 vucommodores.com
N FREE Drop-In
All ages. Vanderbilt Stadium, 26012 Jess Neely Drive, Nashville; 7 p.m. Versus Alabama.
See Saturday, Sept. 1.
W Youth
Volleyball Class
See Thursday, Sept. 6.
FRI 21 N FREE 36th Annual
African Street Festival
615-942-0706 aacanashville.org
All ages. Hadley Park, 1037 28th Ave. N., Nashville Fri 6 - 8 p.m., Sat 11 a.m. - 8 p.m. Music, movement, spoken word, dance, games, international vendors and a Children’s Pavilion featuring arts and crafts, drumming, storytelling and other activities.
N Borns with Twin Shadow
615-8893060 | ryman.com
R Cod-
R FREE Stroller-
alex.lempin@ townofsmyrna. org | townofsmyrna.org
See Thursday, Sept. 6.
N Sunset Safari 615-833-1534 nashvillezoo.org
Ages 21+. Nashville Zoo, 3777 Nolensville Pike, Nashville; 6:30 - 9:30 p.m.; $100 $1,000. This fundraiser includes
Creative Play
N Family Friday:
Paintings on Wood (Register)
615-933-9644 littlearthousenashville.com Ages 4+. Little Art House, 2104 Acklen Ave., Nashville; 4:30 - 5:30 p.m.; $10. Pain your favorite team’s logo, the state of Tennessee or the Nashville skyline on a block of wood.
W FREE Family
Martial Arts Class (Register)
See Friday, Sept. 7.
S FREE Family Film Festival
615-451-9500 ncgmovies.com
All ages. NCG Cinema, 1035 Greensboro Drive, Gallatin; 9:30 a.m. Enjoy a screening of Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle. Doors open at 9 a.m. Tickets available on a first-come, firstserve basis. No group discounts on concessions.
N Grand Ole Opry See Saturday, Sept. 1.
N FREE GrandOut-
ing: Owls (Register)
615-862-8555 wpnc.nashville.gov
Ages 2 - 6. Warner Park Nature Center, 7311 Hwy. 100, Nashville; 10 - 11 a.m. Kids and grandparents can explore owls, including their calls and habits, and meet an owl up close.
See Despicable Me during the Kids Night Movie Series at The Streets of Indian Lake on Friday, Sept. 21.
All ages. Ryman Auditorium, 116 Fifth Ave. N., Nashville; 8 p.m.; $31 - $36. A night of psychedelic pop.
Ages 13 - 18. Brentwood Library, 8109 Concord Road, Brentwood; 4 - 5 p.m. Enjoy a slice of pizza and an activity tied to books.
coasters
ing computer function, the first step to learning how to code and develop software. Practice basic exercises and learn through games and hands-on applications.
ing for Kids: The Basics (Register)
Ages 10+. Outdoor Adventure Center, 100 Sam Ridley Pkwy. E., Smyrna; 5 - 7 p.m.; $1. A basic intro to understand-
nashvilleparent.com
(turn the page)
september 2018 67
THINGS TO DO ogy and preserving artifacts while participating in a dig.
N FREE 36th Annual
N Chris Young: Los-
S Hendersonville
See Saturday, Sept. 1.
See Friday, Sept. 21.
hendersonvillehalf.com
N FREE Nashville
N 37th Annual Mt.
615-770-2000 bridgestonearena.com
615-862-5016 nashvilleflea.com
615-443-1537 | facebook.com/mt-juliet-powwow-237293616288926
special events. Santa Claus visits kids on Sunday from 1 - 4 p.m.
See Friday, Sept. 7.
W FREE Music
ville Cruise-In
R FREE International Fall Festival
615-459-9672 saintlukesmyrnatn.com All ages. St. Luke Catholic Church, 10682 Old Nashville Hwy., Smyrna; Fri - Sat 7 a.m., Sun 12 p.m. This event features a community wide yard sale with 40+ vendor/craft booths (Fri/Sat); Friday night Fiesta Latina (6:30 - 9 p.m.) with food, music and entertainment; a Saturday silent auction, children’s games, beer garden, international food and live music; and a Sunday pizza and ice cream social followed by $1,000 and $5,000 raffle drawings.
R FREE Kayak Float (Register)
townofsmyrna.org
Ages 12+. Volunteer Park, 850 Eighth Ave., Smyrna; 4:30 6:30 p.m. Enjoy a day on the water. Boats, PFDs and paddles provided.
S FREE Kids
Movie Night Series
streetsofindianlake.com
All ages. The Streets of Indian Lake, 300 Indian Lake Blvd., Hendersonville; 6 p.m. Live music, games, face painting, food trucks and an outdoor screening of Despicable Me.
W FREE Lego
Mania (Register)
See Friday, Sept. 7.
SAT 22
special kids’ activities and other special events.
S FREE Henderson-
in the Vines
Flea Market
All ages. The Fairgrounds, 500 Wedgewood Ave., Nashville; Fri 8 a.m. - 5 p.m., Sat 7 a.m. - 6 p.m., Sun 7 a.m. - 4 p.m. Shop for treasures with a “Colors of Fall” theme.
N Nashville Home Show
nashvillehomeshow.com All ages. Music City Center, 201 Fifth Ave. S., Nashville; Fri 12 - 7 p.m., Sat 10 a.m. - 7 p.m., Sun 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.; $10 adults, free ages 15 & younger. Get home improvement and design tips from This Old House TV show host Kevin O’Connor, participate in DIY craft building and explore lots of home-improvement and landscaping vendors.
N FREE Shop, Sip, Give Night Market
nashvillefarmersmarket.org All ages. Nashville Farmers’ Market, 900 Rosa L Parks Blvd., Nashville; 5 - 9 p.m. Seasonal produce, local artisans, handmade items, vintage and international goods, food trucks, restaurants and shops, local nonprofits and live music.
N Swan Lake
African Street Festival
Juliet Pow Wow
All ages. Mundy Park, 300 Mundy Memorial Drive, Mt. Juliet; 10:30 a.m.; $8 adults, $5 ages 6 - 12, free ages 5 & younger. Enjoy Native American food, arts, crafts, intertribal dancing, a men’s chicken dance, drumming and dance contests and more.
N Drop-In Art Class
at Indian Springs (Register)
615-862-8555 wpnc.nashville.gov
All ages. Warner Park Nature Center, 7311 Hwy. 100, Nashville; 8:30 - 10:30 a.m. Search for migratory thrushes, warblers and other neo-tropical migrants.
R Breakfast with Clifford (Register)
615-890-2300 explorethedc.org
All ages. Discovery Center, 502 S.E. Broad St., Murfreesboro; 9 - 10 a.m.; $5 plus gate ($8 ages 2+). Visit with Clifford the Big Red Dog during a “boneappetite” catered breakfast. Afterward, enjoy hands-on fun with Clifford and his friends.
R The Ryman Diaries W Card Making See “Theater & Dance,” page
N Mistletoe Merchants
themarketshows.com All ages. Wilson County Expo Center, Fri 9 a.m. - 9 p.m., Sat 9 a.m. - 6 p.m., Sun 11 a.m. - 5 p.m.; $10 per day adults ($18 for all three, $40 VIP), free ages 12 & younger. Start your holiday shopping early. Find gifts, jewelry, fashions, decor and more, including lots of
68 september 2018
64.
R FREE Third Friday Night Concert Series
615-890-0355 murfreesborotn.gov/parks
All ages. Cannonsburgh Village, 312 S. Front St., Murfreesboro; 7 - 9 p.m. Bring lawn chairs, blankets and picnic dinners for outdoor music by local bands.
R Toddler Time See Friday, Sept. 7.
Opening
615-890-2300 explorethedc.org
N FREE Bird Hike
Encounters
See Saturday, Sept. 1.
See “Theater & Dance,” page 64.
R DC Exhibit
See Saturday, Sept. 8.
R FREE Animal
See “Theater & Dance,” page 64.
R Mary Poppins
All ages. Bridgestone Arena, 501 Broadway, Nashville; 7:30 p.m.; $28.65 - $69.50. A night of country music.
All ages. Discovery Center, 502 S.E. Broad St., Murfreesboro; 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.; $8 ages 2+. Clifford the Big Red Dog invites kids to board the Birdwell Island Ferry and journey into his world for a “paws-on” adventure with lots of activities. The exhibit runs through Jan. 27, 2019.
N Marine Biologist for a Day (Register)
ing Sleep World Tour
(Register)
See Saturday, Sept. 8
N Cheekwood Harvest
615-356-8000 cheekwood.org All ages. Cheekwood, 1200 Forrest Park Drive, Nashville; Tue - Sun 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. (thru Oct. 21); $20 adults, $13 ages 3 - 17. View more than 5,000 mums, check out the Scarecrows exhibit and more. The beer garden is open Thu - Sun, and Saturdays and Sundays include
nashvilleparent.com
Half Marathon
All ages. The Streets of Indian Lake, 300 Indian Lake Blvd., Hendersonville; 7 a.m.; $65 in advance, $80 race day. This certified 13.1-mile race benefits The Mighty Mitchell Foundation.
Honeysuckle Hill Fall Festival
615-382-7593 honeysucklehillfarm.com
See Saturday, Sept. 1.
All ages. Honeysuckle Hill Farm, 1765 Martins Chapel Church Road, Springfield; Sat 10 a.m. - 9 p.m., Sun 12 - 7 p.m. (through Nov. 3); $16.95 ages 3+ (advance online discounts available). Farm fun includes the country music corn maze featuring Dean Dillon, animal encounters, zip lining, pig races, the pumpkin patch and more.
N FREE Drop-In
R FREE International
See Saturday, Sept. 1.
See Friday, Sept. 21.
R FREE Eagleville
N FREE iSpy: Lichens
Creative Play
Fall Festival
eaglevilletn.com
Fall Festival
615-862-8555 wpnc.nashville.gov
All ages. Downtown Eagleville; 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. Live music and entertainment, vendors, food and a Kids’ Corner with a petting zoo, inflatables, face painting and games.
All ages. Warner Park Nature Center, 7311 Hwy. 100, Nashville; 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. Explore the mysterious world of slow-growing plants.
S FREE Family
kidsvilleonline.org
Film Festival
See Friday, Sept. 21.
N FREE French
for Kids (Register)
See Saturday, Sept. 1.
N FREE Frist
Architecture Tour
See Saturday, Sept. 1.
N Grand Ole Opry See Saturday, Sept. 1.
N Hands-On History: Archeology for Kids (Register)
615-356-0501 bellemeadeplantation.com
Ages 4+. Belle Meade Plantation, 110 Leake Ave., Nashville; 10 a.m. - 12 p.m.; $12. Make crafts and learn about archeol-
N FREE Kidsville Ages 12 & younger. The Parthenon, 2500 West End Ave., Nashville; 11 - 11:45 a.m. Explore how people in ancient Greece were first called athletes, then make an athlete sweat band.
N Maker’s
Morning (Register)
See Saturday, Sept. 1.
N Marine Biologist for a Day (Register)
See Saturday, Sept. 1.
N Mistletoe Merchants
See Friday, Sept. 21.
W Music in the
Meadow (Register)
615-370-4672 | owlshill.org All ages. Owl’s Hill Nature
THINGS TO DO R Puppy Plunge
615-895-5040 murfreesborotn.gov/parks All ages. Sports*Com, 2310 Memorial Blvd., Murfreesboro; 10 a.m. - 1 p.m.; $1. All non-aggressive dogs current on vaccinations can play in the outdoor pool.
R Smyrna Strokes:
Kids’ Night (Register)
brooke.driver@townofsmyrna. org | townofsmyrna.org Ages 5 - 15. Outdoor Adventure Center, 100 Sam Ridley Pkwy., Smyrna; 6 - 8 p.m.; $10. Create a step-by-step autumn-themed painting.
N St. Jude Walk/
Run to End Childhood Cancer
stjude.org/walkrun
Bring your furry family member to Sports*Com on Saturday, Sept. 22 for an end-of-summer splash during Puppy Plunge.
Ages 6+. Nissan Stadium, 1 Titans Way, Nashville; 8 a.m.; $20 for the 5K, $10 for the walk. Run a 5K or participate in a one-mile walk/fun run to raise money for St. Jude.
N Vanderbilt Commodores Football
Sanctuary, 545 Beech Creek Road, Brentwood; 5:30 - 9 p.m.; $20. Bring a picnic, embark on a hike and visit the owls before Fairground Saints perform a night of music (concert at 7 p.m.).
W FREE Music in the Vines
See Saturday, Sept. 1.
N FREE Nashville Chalk Fest
nashvillechalkfest.com All ages. Centennial Park, 2500 West End Ave., Nashville; Sat 9 a.m. - 7 p.m., Sun 11 a.m. - 6 p.m. A street-painting festival featuring professional artists and family activities like inflatables, balloon artists and entertainment. Benefits Vanderbilt’s Preschool for Children with Autism and the Mam Lere Hearing School.
N FREE Nashville Flea Market
See Friday, Sept. 21.
N Nashville Home Show
See Friday, Sept. 21.
N Nashville SC Soccer
615-457-8200 nashvillesc.com All ages. First Tennessee Park, 19 Junior Gilliam Way, Nashville; 7:30 p.m.; $15 - $60. Versus Charleston Battery.
W Pilgrimage Music & Cultural Festival
pilgrimagefestival.com
All ages. The Park at Harlinsdale Farm, 239 Franklin Road, Franklin; Sat - Sun 10 a.m. - 8:30 p.m.; $125 per day adults ($185 for both), free ages 10 & younger with paid adult. Two days of music on several stages featuring more than 60 acts. Big names include Jack White, Lionel Richie, Counting Crows, Chris Stapleton and Brandi Carlisle. The Lil’ Pilgrim children’s stage features Ralph’s World, Tom Mason and the Blue Buccaneers, 123 Andres, Mister G, Cousin Cajun Mike and more.
615-322-4653 vucommodores.com
All ages. Vanderbilt Stadium, 2601 Jess Neely Drive, Nashville; Time TBA; $55. Versus S. Caroline. Game time TBA.
N Wags ‘N Waves newleashonline.org
All ages. Nashville Shores, 4001 Bell Road, Hermitage; 11 a.m. - 4 p.m.; $15 in advance, $20 at the gate. During this fundraiser for New Leash On Life, Nashville Shores opens its wave pool (waves will not be operating) for a dogs-only swim day.
R Wetland Walk See Saturday, Sept. 1.
R FREE Wilderness
Awareness Workshop
615-217-3017 murfreesborotn.gov/parks
Ages 6+. The Wilderness Station, 697 Veterans Pkwy., Murfreesboro; 5 p.m. This program is required prior to camping at Barfield Park. Learn campground etiquette and Leave No Trace outdoor ethics.
SUN 23 N FREE 36th Annual
African Street Festival
See Friday, Sept. 21.
N Reese Wither-
spoon’s Whiskey in a Teacup Tour
615-687-6400 nashvillesymphony.org
S FREE Family
All ages. Schermerhorn Symphony Center, 1 Symphony Place, Nashville; 7:30 p.m.; $72 - $171. Academy Awardwinning actress, producer and entrepreneur unveils her debut book, where she infuses S.ern style, parties and traditions she loves with contemporary flair. Each ticket includes a copy of her book.
See Friday, Sept. 21.
N World Rhino
N 37th Annual Mt. Juliet Pow Wow
See Saturday, Sept. 22.
N Creative Zone: Embellished Instruments
See Sunday, Sept. 16.
Film Festival
S FREE Hispanic Heritage Festival
615-859-3458 rivergate-mall.com
All ages. RiverGate Mall, 1000 RiverGate Pkwy., Goodlettsville; 12 - 4 p.m. Celebrate Hispanic culture through art classes, music, dancing, food and children’s activities.
R FREE International Fall Festival
See Friday, Sept. 21.
N Maroon 5:
Red Pill Blues Tour
615-770-2000 bridgestonearena.com
All ages. Bridgestone Arena, 501 Broadway, Nashville; 7:30 p.m.; $49.50 - $149.50. A night of pop music.
Day Celebration
615-833-1534 nashvillezoo.org
All ages. Nashville Zoo, 3777 Nolensville Road, Nashville; 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.; $18 adults, $13 ages 2 - 12. Participate in educational activities focusing on the conservation of the white rhinoceros.
MON 24 N 5 Seconds of
Summer: Meet You There Tour
615-862-6390 nashvilleauditorium.com
All ages. Municipal Auditorium, 417 Fourth Ave. N., Nashville; 8 p.m.; $26.50 - $66.50. A night of pop music.
N Mistletoe
N An Evening
See Friday, Sept. 21.
615-782-4040 | tpac.org
Merchants
W FREE Music in the Vines
See Saturday, Sept. 1.
N FREE Nashville Chalk Fest
See Saturday, Sept. 22.
N FREE Nashville Flea Market
See Friday, Sept. 21.
N Nashville Home Show
See Friday, Sept. 21.
W Pilgrimage Music & Cultural Festival
with Sally Field
All ages. TPAC’s Polk Theater, 505 Deaderick St., Nashville; 6:15 p.m.; $38.50. Actress Sally field discusses her new book, In Pieces, which explores her challenging and lonely childhood, the craft that helped her find her voice, and a powerful emotional legacy that shaped her journey as a daughter and a mother. Ticket includes a signed copy of her book.
W FREE Code
Club (Register)
See Monday, Sept. 10.
N Early Explorers See Monday, Sept. 3.
See Saturday, Sept. 22.
(continues on page 71)
nashvilleparent.com
september 2018 69
THINGS TO DO music by Rob Ickes and Trey Hensley.
N Tuesdays for Tots See Tuesday, Sept. 4.
All ages. Ryman Auditorium, 116 Fifth Ave. N., Nashville; 7:30 p.m.; $39 - $71.50. A night of rock music.
N Grand Ole Opry See Saturday, Sept. 1.
R Homeschool
Program: Sensational Cells (Register)
mike.kraft@townofsmyrna.org townofsmyrna.org
Celebrate Native American culture during the 37th Annual Mt. Juliet Pow Wow at Mundy Park, Sept. 22 - 23.
Ages 5 - 18. Outdoor Adventure Center, 100 Sam Ridley Pkwy. E., Smyrna; 9 a.m. - 12 p.m.; $5. Discover the microscopic machines that are our cells and how they are used within our bodies.
W FREE Kids’
Make (Register)
N Family Monday 615-244-3340 fristcenter.org
All ages. Frist Center, 919 Broadway, Nashville; 10 a.m. 2 p.m.; $12 per family. A story (English and Spanish available), a family tour and hands-on creativity in the newly renovated Martin ArtQuest Gallery.
W Gateway
Chamber Orchestra
615-538-2076 franklintheatre.com
All ages. Franklin Theatre, 419 Main St., Franklin; 7:30 p.m.; $25- $40. A night of music by American composers.
W Mommy
& Me Movement
See Monday, Sept. 10.
W FREE Nature
Investigators (Register)
615-799-5544 bowiepark.org
R Snack Attack! See Monday, Sept. 3.
R SPARK!
See Monday, Sept. 3.
R Tumbleweeds (Register)
See Monday, Sept. 3.
W Youth Yoga
See Monday, Sept. 10.
TUE 25 N FREE ARTlab (Register)
615-744-3323 fristartmuseum.org/teens Ages 13 - 17. The Underground Arts Studio at Oasis, 1704 Charlotte Ave., Nashville; 4 - 6 p.m. Join teaching artist Dee Kimbrell to create an artwork on domestic violence awareness.
Ages 8 - 12. Bowie Nature Park, 7211 Bowie Lake Road, Fairview; 10 - 11 a.m. Learn the skills necessary to observe and explore our natural world.
R Busy Bees
R Sewing for Fun
615-862-5800 nashvillepubliclibrary.org
See Monday, Sept. 3.
See Tuesday, Sept. 4.
N FREE Courtyard Concert
All ages. Nashville Public Library, 615 Church St., Nashville; 11:45 a.m. Bluegrass
See Tuesday, Sept. 4.
R Preschool Pro-
gram: The Colors of Autumn (Register)
brooke.driver@townofsmyrna. org | townofsmyrna.org
WED 26
R FREE Youth
N 4U: A Symphonic
All ages. Linebaugh Public Library, 105 W. Vine St., Murfreesboro; 6:30 p.m. Meet Shannon Messenger, best-selling author of the award-winning middle grade series Keeper of the Lost Cities as well as the Sky Fall series for young adults.
Celebration of Prince
615-782-4040 | tpac.org
All ages. TPAC’s Jackson Hall, 505 Deaderick St., Nashville; 7:30 p.m.; $45 - $79. A full orchestra performs Prince’s greatest hits along with lesser-known gems.
W Archery Home-
school Day (Register)
See Wednesday, Sept. 5.
N Cam
615-889-3060 | ryman.com All ages. Ryman Auditorium, 116 Fifth Ave. N., Nashville; 7:30 p.m.; $30 - $35. A night of country music.
R Critter Encounter See Wednesday, Sept. 5.
615-859-3458 rivergate-mall.com
All ages. RiverGate Mall, 1000 RiverGate Pkwy., Goodlettsville; 5 - 7:30 p.m.; $10 adults, $5 ages 7+, free ages 6 & younger. Sample foods from local restaurants and visit vendor booths.
See Saturday, Sept. 1.
R Homeschool
Program: Sensational Cells (Register)
W FREE Kids’ Hour See Wednesday, Sept. 5.
S Let’s Welcome Autumn (Register)
615-859-3678 | historicmanskersstation.eventbrite.com Ages 8 - 14. Historic Mansker’s Station, 705 Caldwell Drive, Goodlettsville; 1 - 3 p.m.; $10. Explore the what, why and hows of autumn, complete with handson experiments, art projects and more.
S FREE Touch A Truck W FREE Mighty 615-859-3458 rivergate-mall.com
All ages. RiverGate Mall, 1000 RiverGate Pkwy., Goodlettsville; 4 - 7 p.m. Kids can explore a variety of service vehicles, plus inflatables, a dunk tank and more.
nashvilleparent.com
Celebration of Prince
See Wednesday, Sept. 26.
N FREE ARTlab (Register)
See Tuesday, Sept. 25.
R Busy Bees
See Tuesday, Sept. 4.
615-371-0090 brentwoodtn.gov/library
See Tuesday, Sept. 25.
S Taste of Madison
N 4U: A Symphonic
See Wednesday, Sept. 5.
R SPARK!
See Tuesday, Sept. 4.
THU 27
W FREE DC/Marvel
for Kids (Register)
N Grand Ole Opry
W FREE Sunrise Yoga
Author Event
615-893-4131 | rclstn.org
N FREE French
Ages 2 - 5. Outdoor Adventure Center, 1 p.m. - 2 p.m.; $2. Learn fall colors and how the colors combined make brown. Then, make an autumn craft and have a math activity.
See Monday, Sept. 3.
(Register)
See Wednesday, Sept. 5.
N Daughtry
615-889-3060 | ryman.com
R Wild Things
Sprouts Preschool Martial Arts (Register)
See Wednesday, Sept. 5.
R Tumbleweeds
Comics Club (Register)
Ages 13+. Brentwood Library, 8109 Concord Road, Brentwood; 4 - 5 p.m. Snacks, activities and social time regardless of what side of the comic world you reside.
S Feathers & Fedoras
615-325-9032 portlandcofc.com All ages. Spring Lake Farm, 395 N. Happy Hollow Road, Portland; 5:30 p.m.; $30. Don your best 1920s attire for this dinner, auction and murder mystery inspired by The Great Gatsby.
R Heritage Days 615-459-2341 samdavishome.org
All ages. Sam Davis Home, 1399 Sam Davis Road, Smyrna; 9 a.m. - 1 p.m.; $5. A living history event featuring up to 20 demonstrators, each one highlighting a different facet of 19th century living.
(Register)
See Monday, Sept. 3.
(turn the page)
september 2018 71
THINGS TO DO R Homeschool in the Wilderness (Register)
615-217-3017 murfreesborotn.gov/parks
Ages 8 - 13. The Wilderness Station, 697 Veterans Pkwy., Murfreesboro; 9 a.m. - 12 p.m.; $75 covers all eight months. Supplement your homeschooler’s science curriculum in this eightmonth program that meets on the last Thursday of the month (ages 8 - 10) or last Friday of the month (ages 11 - 13). Explore a new topic each month through hands-on experiments, live observations, interpretive hikes and group discoveries.
N Kristin Chenoweth 615-687-6400 nashvillesymphony.org
All ages. Schermerhorn Symphony Center, 1 Symphony Place, Nashville; Thu 7 p.m., Fri - Sat 8 p.m.; $52 - $152. Tony Award-winning Kristin Chenoweth joins the Nashville Symphony for a night of Broadway and standard tunes.
N Lil’ Learning Lane (Register)
615-742-7445 lanemotormuseum.org
Children can enjoy hands-on musical instrument experiences prior to the Nashville Symphony’s Family Series concert on Saturday, Sept. 29.
R FREE Pioneer Pals: What is that Smell? (Register)
Ages 3 - 5. Lane Motor Museum, 702 Murfreesboro Pike, Nashville; 10:30 - 11:30 a.m.; $12 adults, free ages 5 & younger. A reading of The Little Engine That Could with a “Name Trains” activity and musical train cars game.
615-859-3678 | historicmanskersstation.eventbrite.com
N FREE Musicians
R Special Kids
musicianscornernashville.com
615-893-4892 specialkidstn.com
Corner: September Sundown
All ages. Centennial Park, 2500 West End Ave., Nashville; 5 - 9 p.m. Live music by The Whigs, Skyway Man, That’s My Kid and others.
R Night at the Movies
615-898-1862 murfreesborosymphony.com All ages. First United Methodist Church, 265 W. Thompson Lane, Murfreesboro; 7 p.m.; $15 - $40. Murfreesboro Symphony Orchestra presents an evening of movie music.
N Opry
Country Classics
See Thursday, Sept. 13.
72 september 2018
Ages 3 - 5. Historic Mansker’s Station, 705 Caldwell Drive, Goodlettsville; 10 - 11 a.m. Learn the letter N and number 4 while exploring fall with the sense of smell.
Banquet
Adults. Middle Tennessee Christian School Gym, 100 MTCS Road, Murfreesboro; 5:30 p.m.; $100. This fundraiser for Special Kids Therapy & Nursing Center includes dinner and live entertainment.
R FREE Strollercoasters
See Thursday, Sept. 6.
S Taste of
Hendersonville
615-824-2818 hendersonvillechamber.com
advance/$10 gate ages 6 12. Sample food from the city’s restaurants while enjoying live music and a kids’ zone.
N The Legend of Sleepy Hollow
615-889-2941 thehermitage.com
All ages. The Hermitage, 4580 Rachel’s Lane, Nashville; 7 - 9 p.m.; $30. A Washington Irving re-enactor presents an evening of spooky tales and conversation.
R FREE Wilderness
Awareness Workshop
615-217-3017 murfreesborotn.gov/parks
Ages 6+. The Wilderness Station, 697 Veterans Pkwy., Murfreesboro; 6 p.m. This program is required prior to camping at Barfield Park. Learn campground etiquette and Leave No Trace outdoor ethics.
R Youth
Volleyball Class
See Thursday, Sept. 6.
FRI 28 R And Then
There Were None
W FREE Family
Martial Arts Class (Register)
See Friday, Sept. 7.
See “Theater & Dance,” page 64.
W Fork & Vine
N Anderson East
Adults. Gratidude Ranch, 7515 Pewitt Road, Franklin; 6 - 9 p.m.; $125. This benefit for foster youth/families through S.A.F.E. includes a farm-to-table dinner, live entertainment, a silent auction and surprise celebrity appearance.
615-889-3060 | ryman.com All ages. Ryman Auditorium, 116 Fifth Ave. N., Nashville; 8 p.m.; $22.50 - $42.50. A night of Americana music.
N Billy Idol fontanel.com
All ages. Woods Amphitheater, 4225 Whites Creek Pike, Nashville; 7:30 p.m.; $29 - $75. A night of rock music.
R FREE Depot Days Prelude
615-562-7462 simatn.org/depot-days All ages. Downtown Smyrna, 100 Front St.; 6 - 9 p.m. A car show, wine tastings, live music and children’s activities.
safehouseforall.org
S FREE Family Film Festival
615-451-9500 ncgmovies.com
All ages. NCG Cinema, 1035 Greensboro Drive, Gallatin; 9:30 a.m. Enjoy a screening of Harry and the Hendersons. Doors open at 9 a.m. Tickets available on a first-come, firstserve basis. No group discounts on concessions.
N FREE Drop-In Creative Play
All ages. The Streets of Indian Lake, 300 Indian Lake Blvd., Hendersonville; 5 - 8 p.m.; $15 advance/$20 gate adults, $5
See Saturday, Sept. 1.
(continues on page 74)
nashvilleparent.com
the
12th annual
saturday, october 20 10 am - 2 pm
Our annual outdoor festival with food, fun and over 40 local vendors! • Live stage performances and kids entertainers • Dozens of prize giveaways all day long! • Free inflatable fun and mechanical bull • Free face painting, pumpkin decorating and children’s activities • Trick-or-Treating fun with treat stations all around The Avenue and at our event from 11 am - 1 pm • Wear your costume and join our Costume Parade on stage • Great food available – hotdogs, ice cream, pizza, Tropical Blast Concessions, and Smoothie King!
Come pick out your very own free pumpkin from our pumpkin patch and decorate it any way you like!
The Avenue® Murfreesboro 2615 Medical Center Pkwy. I-24, Exit 76 For booth reservations call 256-2158 x130
s-
THINGS TO DO N Full Moon
R Night at the Muse-
warnerparks.org
615-962-8773 murfreesborotn.gov/parks
Pickin’ Party
All ages. Warner Park Equestrian Center, 2500 Old Hickory Blvd., Nashville; 7 - 11 p.m.; $25 adults ($20 in advance), $10 ages 7 - 17, free ages 6 & younger. A night of music featuring bluegrass and roots pickers, food trucks and more. Little kids love dancing along to the music. Benefits the park’s education programs.
W FREE Games Club (Register)
615-371-0090 brentwoodtn.gov
Ages 6 - 12. Brentwood Library, 8109 Concord Road, Brentwood; 4:30 p.m. Play classic and new board games.
N Grand Ole Opry See Saturday, Sept. 1.
S FREE Hendersonville Cruise-In
See Friday, Sept. 7.
R Heritage Days See Thursday, Sept. 27.
W Jimmie Vaughn & the Tilt-A-Whirl Band
615-538-2076 franklintheatre.com
All ages. Franklin Theatre, 419 Main St., Franklin; 8 p.m.; $38 - $48. A night of blues music.
S FREE Kids Movie Night Series
streetsofindianlake.com All ages. The Streets of Indian Lake, 300 Indian Lake Blvd., Hendersonville; 6 p.m. Live music, games, face painting, food trucks and an outdoor screening of E.T., the Extra-Terrestrial.
N Kristin Chenoweth See Thursday, Sept. 27.
N Marine Biologist for a Day (Register)
See Saturday, Sept. 1.
W FREE Music in the Vines
See Saturday, Sept. 1.
um Lock-In (Register)
Ages 8 - 12. Bradley Academy Museum, 415 S. Academy St., Murfreesboro; 7 p.m.; $10. Spend the night in the museum with games, movies, art activities, a scavenger hunt and more.
N Stravinsky to Marsalis
intersectionmusic.org All ages. W.O. Smith Music School, 1125 Eighth Ave. S., Nashville; 7:30 p.m.; $25 adults, $10 ages 17 & younger. Intersection Music Ensemble presents an evening of classical music.
N The Fun Show with Cat & Nat
615-782-4040 | tpac.org Adults. TPAC’s Polk Theater, 505 Deaderick St., Nashville; 8 p.m.; $25 - $100. The mom duo known for their viral #MOMTRUTH videos and Facebook weekly live show takes girls’ night out to a new level. They talk about all the things moms are thinking but never say in a hilarious way.
R Toddler Time See Friday, Sept. 7.
R FREE Animal Encounters
See Saturday, Sept. 8.
R Beginner Backpacking (Register)
615-217-3017 murfreesborotn.gov/parks Ages 13+. The Wilderness Station, 697 Veterans Pkwy., Murfreesboro; 6 p.m.; $30. This two-day, overnight outing is for those who want to try backpacking, but don’t know where to begin. Both days include hiking, and transportation and gear are provided. A pre-trip meeting takes place on Sept. 12 at 6 p.m.
S Clearview Fall Festival
615-635-7308 gallatintn.org
All ages. Clearview Park, 723 Chambers St., Gallatin; 1 - 5 p.m.; $3 adults, free ages 13 & younger. Food, games, arts and
74 september 2018
crafts for the kids, music, a raffle for free prizes, photo booth and local vendors.
N Creative
Night Out (Register)
615-447-8480 craftlove.com/nashville
Ages 6+. Craft Love, 5104 Centennial Blvd., Nashville; 4 - 7 p.m.; $35 - $195. Get creative with your family making custom signs, pillows or other projects.
R FREE Depot Days 615-562-7462 simatn.org/depot-days
All ages. Downtown Smyrna, 100 Front St.; 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. More than 100 vendors, live music, kids’ activities (some require small fees) and more.
W FREE Dog and Pony Show
thompsonsstationdogandpony.com All ages. Sarah Benson Park, 1513 Thompson’s Station Road W., Thompson’s Station; 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Live music, a kids’ zone with games/activities, dog trick shows, equine attractions, artisan and food vendors, and more.
N Drop-In Art Class See Saturday, Sept. 1.
N FREE Drop-In Creative Play
See Saturday, Sept. 1.
W FREE EMS Nite Lites wcparksandrec.com
All ages. Fairview Recreation Complex, 2714 Fairview Blvd., Fairview; 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. Emergency vehicles will light up the night, and kids can meet first responders, play games, bounce on inflatables and more.
N FREE Fall
Book Frenzy
615-321-8000 | usn.org All ages. University School of Nashville, 2000 Edgehill Ave., Nashville; 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Shop for gently used books, media, puzzles and games for all ages. A $5/bag sale begins at 2 p.m. The sale benefits the school library.
nashvilleparent.com
N Family Fun Labs:
S FREE Family
615-862-5160 |adventuresci.org/familyfunlabs
See Friday, Sept. 28.
Make It
All ages. Adventure Science Center, 800 Fort Negley Blvd., Nashville; 1 - 3 p.m.; free with gate ($15.95 adults, $11.95 ages 2 - 12). Train to become an astronaut with a range of hands-on activities for the whole family.
N Family Program: Postcards from the Boondocks
615-416-2001 countrymusichalloffame.org All ages. Country Music Hall of Fame & Museum, 222 Fifth Ave. S., Nashville; 1 - 2 p.m.; free with gate ($24.95 adults, $14.95 ages 6 - 12, free 5 and younger; discounts for local families). Drawing inspiration from the Little Big Town hit “Boondocks,” create a postcard to represent and celebrate your hometown.
N Family Series:
Pirates! The Quest for Blackbeard’s Treasure
615-687-6400 nashvillesymphony.org
All ages. Schermerhorn Symphony Center, 1 Symphony Place, Nashville; 11 a.m.; $22 - $31. This swashbuckling, sensoryfriendly outing with Nashville Symphony features music from Pirates of the Caribbean, Hook and more with interactive elements. Arrive an hour early for free pre-concert activities in the building, including a musical instrument petting zoo, crafts, stories and more.
Fireworks Show
615-382-7593 honeysucklehillfarm.com All ages. Honeysuckle Hill Farm, 1765 Martins Chapel Road, Springfield; 8 p.m.; $16.95 ages 3+. Bring blankets and enjoy a 30-minute fireworks production.
N FREE Fontanel Harvest Fest
fontanel.com
All ages. Fontanel, 4125 Whites Creek Pike, Nashville; 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. A farmers’ market, local vendors, live music, food and more.
Film Festival
N FREE French
for Kids (Register)
See Saturday, Sept. 1.
N FREE Frist
Architecture Tour
See Saturday, Sept. 1.
N FREE Good Neighbor Day Festival
goodneighborday.org
All ages. Richland Park, 4711 Charlotte Ave., Nashville; 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. Games, a chili cook-off, neighborhood bands, children’s activities, a bazaar and more.
N Grand Ole Opry See Saturday, Sept. 1.
W Hillbilly Half Marathon
615-861-1786 hillbillyhalf.com All ages. Grass Lot, 4100 Old Hillsboro Road, Franklin; 7 a.m.; $85 half, $40 5K. A humor-filled half marathon and 5K through Leiper’s Fork.
N FREE iSpy:
Marvelous Milkweed
615-862-8555 wpnc.nashville.gov
All ages. Warner Park Nature Center, 7311 Hwy. 100, Nashville; 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. Search for milkweed and learn about its multiple uses like being home to insects, food for monarchs and baby diaper filling.
N FREE JDRF One Walk
615-383-6781 | jdrf.org All ages. Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park, 600 James Robertson Pkwy., Nashville; 8 a.m. Raise money for this walk benefiting the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation.
N Kansas: Point of
Know Return 40th Anniversary Tour
615-889-3060 | ryman.com All ages. Ryman Auditorium, 116 Fifth Ave. N., Nashville; 7:30 p.m.; $39.50 - $125. A night of rock music.
Chattin’ with CHENOWETH! BY CHAD YOUNG
Tony- and Emmy-winning star Kristin Chenoweth headlines with the Nashville Symphony Sept. 27 - 29. She shares the best advice her parents ever gave her along with a few tips for kids pursuing the spotlight.
K
ristin Chenoweth is one of those rare talents who successfully does it all — Broadway, TV, movies and a recording career. She snagged a Tony in 1999 for her role in You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown. But it was 2003 when she skyrocketed to stardom by originating the role of “Glinda” in the smash musical Wicked. Since then, she’s been in a slew of TV shows and movies, she’s toured the country singing with orchestras and she’s currently back on the small screen starring in the second season of NBC’s true-crime parody, Trial & Error. However, Chenoweth’s most “at home” on stage in front of a live audience where she can just be herself. The gracious Broken Arrow, Okla., native is charming, polite and fun. I chatted with Chenoweth recently about her upcoming Nashville Symphony show and what it was like for her growing up.
EARLY INFLUENCES
As is the case with many stars, Chenoweth’s first brush with the stage was in childhood. For her, it was in the Tulsa Ballet’s Nutcracker. Her aim was to be one of the mice, but she couldn’t fit into the costume. “The director told me I’d be creating the role of the rabbit,” Chenoweth reflects. The rabbit’s job was to just sit still next to
Chenoweth as “Glinda,” the role she originated in the smash musical Wicked on Broadway in 2003.
WIN TICKETS TO KRISTIN’S CONCERT!!! We’re giving away two family four-packs of tickets to see Kristin Chenoweth with the Nashville Symphony on Friday, Sept. 28 Register online at nashvilleparent.com starting Monday, Sept. 4.
Clara during all of Act II, but then the inevitable happened. “One of the dancers dropped a big piece of vine, and I thought, ‘What would a bunny do?’ So I hopped right out there, put that prop in my mouth and hopped back. The audience went insane, and I was in it!” Chenoweth began singing in church when she was young. Her early influences were gospel singers Sandi Patty and Amy Grant. Her parents gave her lots of encouragement, too. “I grew up with chemical engineers who never sang ... and shouldn’t sing!” she laughs. “They encouraged me a lot and said, ‘If you want to do this, you gotta work hard,’” she says. Her father insisted she study hard and obtain a degree. That came from Oklahoma City University where she was classically trained. It was there she learned about interpretation and how being an actor influences the delivery of a song. “A lot of people can sing, but interpreting a song is a different deal. That’s what I want, to interpret a song,” she says.
ADVICE FOR ASPIRING KIDS
Chenoweth has a big heart for children. She mentors kids through her Kristin Chenoweth Broadway Boot Camp in Oklahoma, and she doesn’t sugar coat a thing. “I tell them, ‘If you want a participation award and be told how great you are, forget it;
nashvilleparent.com
this isn’t the camp for you.’ I reiterate that if this is something they want to do, it takes dedication, hard work, training ... the whole process of it. If you want to be famous, then you should go do something different. If you want to be GREAT at what you do, then you should TRAIN,” she says. “I still want to be GREAT!” Chenoweth laughs. “Train. Learn. Dedicate. Take care of your body. Take care of your voice. That’s the biggest advice I give them,” she adds.
COMING TO NASHVILLE
Chenoweth has loved Music City ever since her summer stint at Opryland in the late ’80s. She’s hoping to do something permanent with the Nashville Symphony someday. “I dream of making an album with the Nashville Symphony,” she says. “It’s one of my favorite orchestras and one of my favorite concert halls,” she adds. Her show will include a mix of American standards and Broadway numbers with a few surprises thrown in. “One of the things I want kids to take away is that there are no rules anymore. I want them to see that if you train and work hard, you can sing anything. ANYTHING!”
READ MORE ABOUT CHENOWETH AT NASHVILLEPARENT.COM
september 2018 75
N FREE Kidsville
R Out of This
R Downtown
Ages 12 & younger. The Parthenon, 2500 West End Ave., Nashville; 11 - 11:45 a.m. Learn about diptych art and the Twin Peaks exhibit, then make your own diptych.
615-890-7116 | gfckidz.org
eventbrite.com
All ages. The Washington Theatre, 521 Mercury Blvd., Murfreesboro; 4 - 6 p.m.; $8 adults, free children. Cheer on local talent in dance, singing, art, modeling, instrumental and acting categories (ages 7 - 17 can compete by registering in advance).
N Train Robbery
Adults. Courthouse Lawn, 20 N. Public Square, Murfreesboro; 4:30 - 9 p.m.; $75. This farm-to-table fundraising dinner features items sourced from local farms, prepared by five local chefs. Proceeds provide scholarships for students from Rutherford County in the Entrepreneurship Program at MTSU’s School of Agriculture.
615-241-0436 | tcry.org
N Fall for
kidsvilleonline.org
N Kristin Chenoweth See Thursday, Sept. 27.
N Marine Biologist for a Day (Register)
See Saturday, Sept. 1.
N FREE Monsters & Merriment
monstersandmerriment.com Ages 12+. Natchez Winery at Fontanel, 4125 Whites Creek Pike, Nashville; 11 a.m. - 7 p.m. Halloween-style artists weave their spells in art, music, movies and more.
R MTSU Blue
Raiders Football
goblueraiders.com
All ages. Floyd Stadium, 1500 Greenland Drive, Murfreesboro; 6 p.m.; $18 - $24. Versus Florida Atlantic.
W FREE Music in the Vines
See Saturday, Sept. 1.
N FREE Nashville Princess Festival
414-736-5829 nashvilleprincessfestival.com All ages. Centennial Park, 2500 West End Ave., Nashville; 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Little girls can dress in their favorite princess costumes and mingle with their favorite princesses. Activities include face painting, inflatables, games, crafts, princess singalongs and live performances, a cupcake-eating competition (register online in advance) and a princess parade (parade participation is $20; register online).
N Nashville SC Soccer
615-457-8200 nashvillesc.com All ages. First Tennessee Park, 19 Junior Gilliam Way, Nashville; 7:30 p.m.; $15 - $60. Versus the New York Red Bulls II.
76 september 2018
World Talent Search
Excursion
All ages. Tennessee Central Railway Museum, 9 a.m. - 3:15 p.m.; $21 - $85. Ride the rails to Watertown while a mock train robbery unfolds during the trip.
on the Farm
Cheekwood
615-356-8000 cheekwood.org
All ages. Vanderbilt Stadium, 2601 Jess Neely Drive, Nashville; Time TBA; $25. Versus Tennessee State University.
All ages. Cheekwood, 1200 Forrest Park Drive, Nashville; 4 7 p.m.; $250 members/$300 non-members for two adults and up to four kids ($25 each additional child). Hayrides, live entertainment, a Southern supper, signature cocktails, lawn games, arts and crafts, and more. Proceeds benefit free school tours for local students.
R Wetland Walk
N FREE Fontanel
N Vanderbilt Commodores Football
615-322-4653 vucommodores.com
See Saturday, Sept. 1.
N Yoga Under the Stars (Register)
615-862-5160 adventuresci.org/yoga All ages. Adventure Science Center, 800 Fort Negley Blvd., Nashville; 9 - 10:15 a.m.; $17 members, $22 non-members. Enjoy a yoga session in the planetarium with NASA visualizations and 6.5 million stars on the dome.
SUN 30
Harvest Fest
See Saturday, Sept. 29.
S FREE Family Film Festival
See Friday, Sept. 28.
N Joan Baez:
Fare Thee Well Tour
615-889-3060 | ryman.com All ages. Ryman Auditorium, 116 Fifth Ave. N., Nashville; 8 p.m.; $55 - $99.50. A night of folk music.
W FREE Music in the Vines
See Saturday, Sept. 1.
N Creative Zone:
N Tennessee
615-416-2001 countrymusichalloffame.org
615-565-4200 titansonline.com
Bedazzled Buttons
All ages. Country Music Hall of Fame & Museum, 10 a.m. - 1 p.m.; free with gate ($24.95 adults, $14.95 ages 6 - 12, free 5 and younger; discounts for local families). Design a button that represents what you love about country music, Nashville and the museum.
ON YOUR RADAR
THINGS TO DO
Costumed Kids can enjoy all kinds of activities during Boo at the Zoo next month.
>> Mark your calendars for these October happenings. CELEBRATE NASHVILLE CULTURAL FESTIVAL Saturday, Oct. 6
Centennial Park, Nashville celebratenashville.org
NASHVILLE PREDATORS SEASON OPENER Tuesday, Oct. 9
Bridgestone Arena, Nashville nashvillepredators.com
12TH ANNUAL FALL KIDS FEST Saturday, Oct. 20
The Avenue Murfreesboro nashvilleparent.com/fkf18
THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA Oct. 24 - Nov. 4
TPAC’s Jackson Hall, Nashville tpac.org
35TH ANNUAL PUMPKINFEST Saturday, Oct. 27
Downtown Franklin williamsonheritage.org
Next Month’s
HOT TICKET
Titans Football
All ages. Nissan Stadium, 1 Titans Way, Nashville; 12 p.m.; $40 - $200. Versus the Philadelphia Eagles.
N FREE Vanderbilt
Commodores Soccer
615-322-4653 vucommodores.com
All ages. Vanderbilt Stadium, 2601 Jess Neely Drive, Nashville; 4 p.m. Versus Georgia.
nashvilleparent.com
BOO AT THE ZOO Oct. 12 - 14, 18 - 21, 25 - 28
Nashville Zoo nashvillezoo.org One of Middle Tennessee’s biggest Halloween outings for kids includes live animal encounters along the trickor-treating trail. Embark on the HowlO-Ween Hayride, play carnival games, bounce on inflatables and more.
September 1-2 & 8-9, 2018 Tennessee Central Railway Museum 220 Willow Street, Nashville, TN 37210
FOR TICKETS:
Visit tcry.org or call 866-468-7630
nashvilleparent.com
september 2018 77
A Paid Advertising Directory
Fall Activities and After-School Programs
Your Guide to
ACADEMICS The Tutoring Center
5021 Hughes Crossing, Ste. 160, Franklin franklintn@tutoringcenter.com
The Dancer’s School 615-721-8844
The Tutoring Center works with students grades K - 12 in math, reading, and writing. We work with students on their academic skills and concentration through our patented “Rotational Approach to Learning”. As a company we have a 95% success rate for students advancing an entire grade level in 6 months. Call today for information about our free diagnostic assessment and test consultation.
Providence Christian Academy
410 Dejarnett Lane, Murfreesboro providencechristian.com • camps@providencechristian.com
615-904-0902
We are an inter-denominational Pre-K – grade 12 school. Offering a classical education with a Christian worldview and parental involvement. As our mission statement says, “We are teaching students to seek God’s truth and equipping them with the tools for a lifetime of learning.” We are fully accredited by ACSI, the Association of Christian Schools International, and by AdvancED.
Vanderbilt Programs for Talented Youth On the Vanderbilt Campus pty.vanderbilt.edu
615-322-8261
We believe that providing acceleration as well as challenging, inquiry-based educational opportunities, best serve the intellectual needs of gifted children; that being able to work alongside true academic peers provides a sense of community and belonging that helps to meet the social and emotional needs of gifted children; and that crafting authentic creative learning experiences best allows gifted students to develop their full capacities as thinkers, as problem-solvers and as compassionate people.
ARTS – DANCE Artistic Elements
artisticelementsdance.com 615-472-9471
Dance into summer with the go-to dance studio in Williamson County! With 18 different camp options, we have dancing fun for everyone. Half- and full-day camps for beginner to pre-professional dancers ages 3 - 18. Ballet, jazz, tap, hip-hop, contemporary and more. Before- and after-care available.
Dance in Bloom
7982 Coley Davis Road, Nashville danceinbloom.com
615-662-4819
2159 N. Thompson Lane, Murfreesboro thedancersschool.com • thedancersschool@live.com
Summer class schedule will be announced on our website on April 2. For schedule, registration, and teacher information please visit our website. Call or email us with questions. Non-competitive studio specializing in technique and presentation. All ages.
Grassland Dance Academy 1111 Battlewood St. , Franklin gdadance.com
615.790-7660
Grassland Dance Academy offers a variety of dance classes for all ages and all styles. Dance gives children a creative outlet to enjoy music, learn coordination and rhythm, work on fitness, and most of all, have fun! Ask us about our birthday parties.
Nashville Ballet
Nashville and Brentwood nashvilleballet.com
615-297-2966 ext. 203
Get ready to move and be moved this school year! Visitour website to explore upcoming performances and learn about world-class dance instruction for children, teens and adults of all experience levels. Plus, plan to see the unforgettable performance of Swan Lake, running Sep. 21 - 23 at TPAC.
ARTS – MUSIC Melody Music Studios
melodymusicstudios.com 615-510-3798
Keyboard classes for preschool - adult. We are teaming up with World Music in Nashville for exciting keyboard classes. Ages 3 - 6 is a “mommy or daddy and me class” that involves coloring, saying, playing, and creating their own songs. Classes for ages 7 - adult teach you how to read music like a pro. Call or visit our website to register.
Mobile Music Academy
mobilemusicacademy.com • info@mobilemusicacademy.com
615-301-8589
Mobile Music Academy offers private music instruction from fun, qualified teachers in your own home. We teach piano, guitar, bass, voice, strings, brass, and most other instruments. We offer competitive rates and flexible scheduling with special daytime rates available. We teach all ages, styles, and abilities. Serving the Middle TN Area. Voted #1 for music instruction!
Quality dance training in a family friendly environment. Hip-hop, ballet, cheer, jazz and tap.
78 september 2018
615-907-1155
nashvilleparent.com
ARTS – THEATER Expression City Arts and Fitness 1724-A Gen. George Patton Drive, Brentwood expressioncity.com • allison@expressioncity.com
Music City Gymnastics 615-678-4739
The mission of Expression City is to offer creative expression, arts education and community service. Interdisciplinary programs feature cross-training in circus, music, dance, art, acting, improv and artistic professional development. Expression City Arts and Fitness provides a home for students and professionals to grow as artists and as individuals who use their talents to positively impact their community.
Nashville Children’s Theatre 25 Middleton St., Nashville nashvillechildrenstheatre.org
615-254-9103
Nashville Children’s Theatre’s camps and classes have taught generations of Nashvillians. Whether your child wants to play while pretending, be creative with new friends, or develop serious theatre skills, NCT has the right fit for ages 4 - 18. Most camps conclude with a sharing for family and friends.
FITNESS/SPORTS Beyond Aquatics
236 Robert Rose Drive, Murfreesboro beyondaquatics.com
1911 Business Campus Drive, Murfreesboro 1820 NW Broad St., Murfreesboro bskonline.com • bushido96@aol.com
MCGC provides high-quality instruction at an affordable price in gymnastics, cheerleading and tumbling for girls and boys ages 3 years and older. We offer special activities including Parents’ Night Out, open gym, clinics, summer camps and birthday parties. Call or email for your free trial and ask about registration discounts.
Music City Indoor Karting
400 Davidson St., Nashville musiccityindoorkarting.com • sales@musiccityindoorkarting.com
615-962-9500
615-890-6755 615-893-6003
330 Franklin Road, Brentwood mygym.com/brentwood
britishswimschool.com/williamson-smyrna 615-212-2010 goswimwilliamsonsmyrna@britishswimschool.com
Nashville’s newest swim school is now open in Franklin with the mission of making sure that every child has the opportunity to become a safe and happy swimmer. Register now for the parent-trusted and kidapproved safety-first swim lessons. Classes start at 3 mos. and take place in a heated indoor pool. Call or visit our website to register today!
David Deaton Karate
Brentwood 615-377-1100 Hendersonville 615-824-9111 Lebanon 615-547-1754 Mt. Juliet 615-754-6878 daviddeaton.com
Voted the #1 martial arts school in Williamson, Sumner and Wilson counties. With more than four decades of experience, students are taught how to handle emergency situations, to be healthy through exercise and to practice self-discipline with a confident, respectful attitude. Classes are for ages 4 - adult.
615-867-6900 615-617-7644
E.T.C. Gymnastics is dedicated to bringing a new standard of excellence in gymnastics through Him. We offer classes in gymnastics for boys and girls ages 2 years and older. We also offer cheerleading and tumbling, as well as competitive teams. Call and ask about our free trial class. We also do parties, field trips and parents’ nights out.
Harvest Martial Arts
595 Hillsboro Road, Ste. 337, Franklin harvestmartialarts@gmail.com
615-371-5437
We build strong, healthy bodies through tumbling, relays, music and gymnastics. High-energy, structured classes improve balance, agility and build self-confidence. Our immaculate facilities and low studentteacher ratios help children 3 mos. - 13 yrs. develop excellent fitness habits in a non-competitive way.
One Goal Sports
Murfreesboro 615-896-7309 onegoalsports.net • admin@onegoalsports.net
A non-profit, community-based sports league existing to provide quality sports programming for families in a fun, Christian environment. Now registering for spring soccer, summer t-ball, summer coach pitch, summer flag football and others. Visit our website for more information.
SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY Mr. Bond’s Science Guys
British Swim School
1137 Haley Road, Murfreesboro 1932 Almaville Road, Smyrna etcgymnastics.com • coachken@etcgymnastics.com
615-242-3275
Campers experience the thrill of indoor kart racing. The program features lots of racing with only other campers on the track, classroom sessions to develop racing skills, track safety briefing and basic kart operations. Instructors teach campers how to drive safely and follow their progress. Activities include kart care and maintenance, make and race your own pinewood derby car, games, mini golf, inflatables, and more!
Let martial arts take your kids to new heights! Bill Taylor’s Bushido School of Karate offers programs in traditional karate from age 3 - adult. Call now to find out how to get one month free with uniform.
E.T.C. Gymnastics
615-776-8333
My Gym
From physical therapy to personal training, from weight loss to HydroMassage, from pool parties to swim lessons, our heated therapy pools, motorized underwater treadmills and encouraging and positive staff make Beyond Aquatics an easy and affordable option for those who find it difficult, painful or just don’t like traditional gym workouts or land-based physical therapy exercises.
Bill Taylor’s Bushido School of Karate
122 Wheeler St., La Vergne musiccitygym.com • info@musiccitygym.com
mrbondscienceguy.com 615-573-2702
We have devoted over 20 years to inspiring kids to love science via our inspirational hands-on demonstrations that make science fun, cool and easy! Our uncanny crowd control makes us a favorite at special events including birthday parties, in-school field trips, assemblies, fairs and festivals, and library shows. Anywhere there are children hungry for fun and learning, The Science Guys will be there to help!
SEASONAL ACTIVITIES Keller’s Corny Country 542 Fire Tower Road, Dickson kellerscornycountry.com
Offering family-friendly activities since 2008. October provides pick-your-own pumpkin fun along with zip lines, barrel train rides, tractor drawn wagon rides, corn bin, 40’ slide, and a 25’ by 40’ jump pad for your day long adventure. Birthday parties are available, as well as corporate events. Also offering beautiful on-farm weddings in our 4,000-square-foot barn.
Lucky Ladd Farm
4374 Rocky Glade Road, Eagleville luckyladdfarms.com • tours@luckyladdfarms.com
615-274-3786
Great fun for the entire family! Tennessee’s largest petting farm. Pony rides. Explore 60 acres of excitement including farm-themed playgrounds, mega slides, wagon rides, pedal karts, tire climbs, toddler town, tractor train, games, mazes and more. Seasonal favorites include our popular corn maze and pumpkin patch. Ask about our educational programs and experiences.
615-224-3851
Harvest Martial Arts is a traditional martial arts school that teaches Han Mu Do and fitness classes to both adults and kids. We have a broad range of classes and a very accessible schedule to make sure that you can attend our martial arts classes at the most convenient time. We are located in Historic Downtown Franklin.
Music City Archery
1113 Murfreesboro Road, Ste. 205, Franklin musiccityarchery.com
615-566-5187
Whether it’s enjoying time with friends or improving your archery skills, we offer something for everyone at our outdoor range and USA archery club. Register on our website for Fall classes! We offer group lessons for all ages and skill levels. These lessons include one hour of instruction by our USA archery certified coaches with all equipment provided.
nashvilleparent.com
september 2018 79
the Party Pages
SUPER SCIENCE Birthday Parties R Amazing!
explosions! DANCING COINS! DISAPPEARING WATER! Bubbling potions! SCIENCE OF SOUND! MOVIE EFFECTS! SILLY PUTTY! ELECTRIC CHAIR! COTTON CANDY! LIGHT SABER! TYE DYE! MARSHMALLOW CATAPULTS! NOW BOOKING SCHOOL FIELD TRIPS!
615-589-1968 supersciencetn.com
#1 PARTY 9 YEARS IN A ROW! B o o k yo u r Pa r t y i n S e pte m b e r & g et $ 2 0 i n F R E E a d d o n ’ s ! Only 1 offer per Party / New Bookings Only / Offers can not be combined.
AGES 7 & UNDER BOUNCE
Every Tuesday & Friday 10 a.m. - Noon
AFTER SCHOOL ALL AGES BOUNCE Every Tuesday & Friday 3 - 5pm
EARLY BELL COSMIC BOUNCE Thursday, Sept. 13, 1 - 3 p.m., $7 per child
PARENTS’ NIGHT OUT
Saturday, Sept. 15, 22 & 29, 6 - 9:30 p.m.
FALL BREAK CREATE & BOUNCE CAMP October 1 - 5 ~ Come one day or everyday!
y art P #1 ! ted enue o V V
(615) 893-8FUN
BounceU of Murfreesboro 1222 Park Avenue Murfreesboro, TN 37129
Ve ter Bu an O sin wn ess ed
SCHOOL’S BACK, LETS PLAY!
Best Pool Parties!
COOL SPRINGS Next to MALL TOYS R US
• Glow in the Dark Pools • LED Light Shows & Music • Live Mermaid • Unlimited Guests • Bring own Food Specials on Website! & Drinks • Private Pool Party • Inside Heated Pools • Tons of Pool Toys • Water Volleyball • Swim Lessons
ESCAPE ROOMS
QUARANTINE
The military holds secrets of a previous zombie apocalypse. Enter the quarantine and decipher its mysteries to save humanity.
manager@beyondaquatics.com / 80 september 2018
615-962-9500
THE UNITED ESCAPES OF AMERICA Suspicion of a secret agent. Does he work for us or someone else? The clues hold the answers.
MAD SCIENTIST
Something’s not right in this office. Now the scientist himself needs your help.
COMING SPRING 2018 We have a room in the development stages! Teaser: Illusions.
DO YOU HAVE WHAT IT TAKES TO ESCAPE? www.extremeescapegames.net
nashvilleparent.com
615-332-5535
the Party Pages
Voted 1 Party Destination!
Packages from $10 95 to $20 95 per child
Slots are filling up fast so BOOK YOUR PARTY
NOW!
NEW at
Over
40 Bowling
HERMITAGE 3436 Lebanon Pike
(615) 883-8900
1/2 OFF
LAZER FRENZY • GYRO EXTREME • BUMPER CARS TIME FREAK • CORPORATE PARTIES • BOWLING LEAGUES LASER TAG • ROLLER SKATING • BUNGIE JUMP TRAMPOLINE (Hendersonville) • SOFT PLAY (Hendersonville)
ONE WRISTBAND Limit one discount per coupon. NOT valid on group or birthday parties. Expired coupons NOT accepted. Original magazine print coupon valid only computer printouts & copies NOT accepted. Coupon must be presented at time of purchase. Expires Sept. 30, 2018.
HENDERSONVILLE 90 Volunteer Drive
(615) 824-5685
Lanes!
Plus...
*delivery charge may apply*
All jumps have basketball hoops
20%
off regular priced
BOWLING & SHOE RENTAL ONLY
www.StrikeAndSpareBowl.com
7days/wk same day service $99 each for all Jumps
both locations!
Limit one discount per coupon. NOT valid on group or birthday parties. Expired coupons NOT accepted. Original magazine print coupon valid only computer printouts & copies NOT accepted. Coupon must be presented at time of purchase. Expires Sept. 30, 2018.
$99
each
FOR ALL JUMPS!
~FUN~ JUMPERS
NASHVILLE’S #1 MOBILE ENTERTAINMENT
EXPERIENCE!
(615) 481-3512
Facebook.com / fun.jumpersTN
• 16/32 PLAYERS AT A TIME • LATEST GAMES • 4 OR 8 TVS • SURROUND SOUND • RUMBLE SEATS
rvgnashville.com 615-669-6249
nashvilleparent.com
september 2018 81
the
Marketplace Nashville Academy of Reflexology www.reflexschool.com
Offering a Professional Certified Reflexologist Training Program 4.5 months, a Student Reflexology Clinic, & a Therapeutic Foot & Hand Spa for the public staffed by our graduates. “Reflexology is connecting with the entire body through the reflexes in the feet and hands.” – Gail Tossing 4825 Trousdale Drive, Suite 222, Nashville, TN 37220
Office: 615-647-7244 • Spa: 615-987-0866
SMALL FRIES In Home Daycare
OUTDOOR PLAY • MUSIC & ART • FUN
6 Weeks - 5 Years Mon-Fri: 8am-6pm Meals and Snacks Included at Moores Lane & Gen. George Patton
615-957-5183
PRINT AND DELUXE ONLINE DIRECTORY LISTING PACKAGE Ad Size 1 mo.* 3 mo. 6 mo. 12 mo. Single
$
Double
$
150
$
125
$
230
$
110
190
$
160
95
$
150
$
Rates are per month. *1x ads for events only. Upgrade to a Feature listing for just $25 additional.
PRINT AD ONLY Ad Size 1 mo. 3 mo. 6 mo. 12 mo. $ $ $ $ Single 95 85 75 50 $ Double 175 $150 $125 $110
Marketplace Special Opportunities!
Wiggles Giggles
Fall Consignment Sale
Pre-Sale-open to public $5.00 (cash only) Our Lady of the Wed., Sept. 19th, 7:00p – 8:30p Lake Church Regular Sale 1729 Stop 30 Rd., Thurs., Sept. 20th, 9:00a – 7:00p Hendersonville, TN 50% Off (Select Items Only) www.wigglesgiggles.org Fri., Sept. 21st, 9:00a – 8:30p
• Social media sponsored posts • Business highlight on our enewsletter
Allergies, Asthma, COPD, Emphysema & Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds & Flu, Cystic Fibrosis, Ear Infections, Psoriasis, Eczema & Acne, Sinus Infections & Sinusitis, Snoring & Sleeping Problems, Stress, Anxiety & Fatigue
Halotherapy Wellness
3138 South Church St., Murfreesboro breathesalt615@gmail.com
www.breathesalt.com
Nashville Violins
• Digital online and mobile ads
Rates are per month
DIMENSIONS (width x height) Single ad: 2.25” x 1.125”
PAYMENT & CONTACT
EMAIL: stewart@daycommedia.com CALL: (615) 256-2158 ext. 130
TERMS & CONDITIONS
✦
Lessons
✦
Rentals ✦
Double ad: 2.25” x 2.375”
PAYMENT: All ads must be prepaid prior to print and/or placement on website.
Curiosity, Motivation, Synergy!
Diane B. Goodpasture Licensed Teacher, ME.d, MA English (ESL, TOEFL, SAT, Spanish, Chinese)
BlairSchoolofEnglish@gmail.com West End Park, Nashville TN (Residential or Online) www.BlairTutorialAgency.com 615-647-7007
✭ Music Lessons
Ask about our... • Online listing & homepage
Blair Tutorial Agency
615-269-4150 Low Student/Teacher Ratio
615-410-3918
RATES AND SIZES
615-364-2390
www.marlafaith.com | gratitudemarla@gmail.com
• Focus on Music, The Arts, Literature, Math & Science • Musical & hand drumming workshops • Great outdoor play area www.facebook.com/PaisleyHallSchool
Relief for Skin & Respiratory Conditions
Deadline for the October 2018 issue is September 17.
Through drawing, painting, and collage; from observation and imagination, we celebrate individuality and discovery.
• Paisley Hall Preschool•
“Moving one nest at a time”
Brent (615) 474-4717 / ebmovers@gmail.com
Taught by renowned artist/art teacher Marla Faith
Sylvan Park, West End area, Beautiful Victorian House ✯✯✯ TN 3 STAR RATING OPENINGS 9 mos. - 5 yrs.
Earlybirds Moving Your local movers… affordable & dependable. Move most pianos too!
Peaceful Place
Art Classes for Kids & Adults
✦
✭ All Instruments
TAUGHT BY
RENOWNED MUSIC CITY INSTRUCTORS
A&G
MUSIC
(615)
485-7755
WWW. AGMUSICNASHVILLE .COM
WHEN DIVORCE HITS HOME
Don’t Get Caught Up in COSTLY Litigation See why a CPA approach offers an affordable mediation solution.
FREE Consultation!
Sales
Restoration
Best Selection! All ages & abilities welcome!
David A. Matsumoto, CPA CDFA CFE
Rule 31 Listed Family Mediator & Collaborative Divorce Professional
1. Ads may be edited for length, content and language. 2. Publication of ad does not constitute endorsement by this publication. 3. Ad proofs are NOT guaranteed. 4. No Marketplace ads accepted for products or services offered for more than $50. 5. No refunds will be made after payment has been processed. 6. This publication reserves the right to refuse any ad at any time.
82 september 2018
(615) 292-5196
www.nashvilleviolins.com nashvilleparent.com
(615) 944‐3482 / david@crescendoaccounting.com www.CrescendoAccounting.com
MJCA FALL/WINTER
MJCA SPRING/SUMMER KID’S CONSIGNMENT SALE
DRIVERS WANTED to deliver Nashville, Williamson, Sumner and Rutherford Parent (van or truck required)
Sale is located at 735 N. Mt. Juliet Road CONSIGNMENT SALE inKID’S the MJCA Gym.
PUBLIC SALE DATES: Wednesday, March 4 8:00 am – 6:00 pm PUBLIC SALE DATES: Thursday,Thursday, Sept., 20th 8:00 ampm– 6:00 pm March 5 7:30 am – 8:00 Friday, Sept., 21st 7:30 am – 7:00 pm Friday, March 6 7:30 am – 6:00 pm **HALF PRICE DAY th
th
th
HALF PRICE DAY: Sat., Sept., 22nd 7:30onam – 6:00 pm Accepting consignors – to register and for more information the sale Accepting consignors – to register and for more information TO WWW.MJCA.ORG go to GO www.mjcaboosterclub.org
email Kevin at distribution@daycommedia.com
Playroom Children Center NOW OPEN and Fun
Ages 6 weeks - 12 years old. Flexible & Last Minute First Hour FREE after Registration!
Open 7 days a week!
Babysitter Solution!
We are located at Sugar Valley Marketplace Shopping Center on Nolensville Pike.
6601 Sugar Valley Dr. #112, Nashville, TN (615) 819-0663 www.childrenplayroom.com
Sale is located in the gym of Mt. Juliet Christian Academy 735 N. Mt. Juliet Rd, Mt. Juliet
Wednesday, Sept. 12 9am – 7pm
NEW HORIZON CHILDCARE
Providing quality childcare for parent-friendly pricing!
Thursday, Sept. 13 9am – 6pm Friday, Sept. 14 9am – 7pm HALF PRICE DAY!
floodsofduds.com
Hendersonville First United Methodist Church • 217 E. Main St.
Fall/Winter Consignment Sale
ENROLLING! NOWAges 6 wks - 5 yrs Open 6:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.
2420 Batavia Street, Nashville 615-942-6091 newhorizon2420@gmail.com
“Painting your dream”
Thursday, Sept 13 (10 a.m. - 6 p.m.) Friday, Sept 14 (8 a.m. - 12 p.m.) Public 1⁄2 Price Sale 3 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. Saturday, Sept 15 (8 a.m. - 12 p.m.) (1⁄2 Price Sale)
Infant-youth clothing, furniture, equipment, games and more!
interior & exterior painting
Huge Children's, Teen & Maternity Consignment Event! NOW ACCEPTING SELLERS! IT'S EA$Y!
NASHVILLE MUSIC CITY • Oct 5-7
4815 Franklin Road, Nashville, TN 37220 www.oakhillschool.org/consignment
The Fairgrounds Nashville shop. sell. save. smart!™
jbfsale.com
SAVE UP TO 50-90% OFF RETAIL - FREE PASSES ONLINE!
drywall repair & pressure-washing fully insured Free estimates & affordable (615) 830-5601 Larry@ThePrescottPainters.com
Patrick Corp and Denise Connor Your Leaders in Real Estate in the Greater Nashville Area! The ‘P’ and ‘D’ stand for: • Professional and Dedicated The ‘C’s mean you get Realtors who are: • Confident and Competant • Communicative and Considerate • Caring and Creative We WILL put YOU first!
Call us today.
Nashville ‘s Uptown Agents • CRYE-LEIKE REALTORS, INC • Cell: (615) 430-0039 • www.nashvillesuptownagent.com nashvilleparent.com
september 2018 83
S
SUBMIT YOUR CHILD’S PHOTO FOR
A CHANCE TO BE ON OUR COVER!
tart looking for the right photo of your child to submit online, because he may be considered for a future cover of our magazine! Note: Photos submitted on our site will not be visible online, and photos printed here do not guarantee a cover spot nor are they finalists as this is not a contest. Submitting your child’s picture on our site does not guarantee a cover shoot. Please choose a photo with the child facing the camera with no sunglasses. A chosen kid will have a professional cover shoot with a cover to last a lifetime. When you’re ready to submit, upload a clear photo of your child along with his name and age as well as your name, phone number and e-mail.
parent
NASHVILLEPARENT.COM
JUNE 2018 FREE!
nashville
IT'S HIS TURN: FATHER'S DAY GIVEAWAY! ON PAGE 8
BIRTHDAYS THAT GO
POP!
BEST-OF-PINTEREST PARTY IDEAS & MORE
PAGE 34 CELEBRATING HANDS-ON DADS
Teagan was chosen from Cover Kids submissions to be on our June issue!
A FEW RECENT COVER KID ENTRIES
AIDAN
BRAELIN
LONDYN
MAKAYLA
HUDSON
MILA
Submit your child’s photo today at nashvilleparent.com under the
84 september 2018
nashvilleparent.com
LERAH
RIVER
“Contests” tab.
Nashville Children’s Theatre TUCK EVERLASTING
A TYA premiere adaptation of the Broadway Musical!
September 13October 7, 2018 Book by Claudia Shear and Tim Federle Music by Chris Miller Lyrics by Nathan Tysen Based on the novel Tuck Everlasting by Natalie Babbitt with The Nashville Children’s Theatre Orchestra
Disney’s THE LITTLE MERMAID November 8December 23, 2018 Music by Alan Menken Lyrics by Howard Ashman and Glenn Slater Book by Doug Wright
Join NCT’s Shellebration parties over Thanksgiving break!
615-252-4675 or NashvilleCT.org
All performances take place at The Martin Center at 25 Middleton Street Nashville, TN 37210 - FREE PARKING ON SITE
11 Convenient Locations in Middle Tennessee Bellevue
harpeth village 615-646-6171
Brentwood
maryland farms 615-221-5155 powell place 615-712-6374
Franklin
cool springs 615-771-2898 forrest crossing (615) 512-6888
So Much More
Than Just Child Care.
Come see The Academy for yourself!
We are gearing up for a fantastic fall at The Academy! Our exclusive “Fall is For Your Family” program is dedicated to the importance of quality time with your family and giving back to the community. 2008
2009
2010
Check out our website!
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
mckay’s mill 615-771-1131 seaboard lane 615-373-PLAY westhaven 615-790-6737
Hendersonville indian lake village 615-824-1159
Murfreesboro gateway 615-890-5885
Spring Hill
heritage commons 615-591-4040
Take a tour and bring this in for a FREE week!
www.academychilddevelopment.com/special
Please join us in welcoming
Dr. Corey Cloud to the Swauger team! Dr. Cloud is a native of Russellville, Arkansas. He attended the University of Arkansas for his bachelor’s degree. In 2014, he received his Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) degree from the University of Tennessee College of Dentistry. Following graduation from dental school, Dr. Cloud completed a two-year pediatric dental residency also at the University of Tennessee in Memphis, where he served as chief resident. While in residency, his training consisted of providing clinical care in the university setting, LeBonheur Children’s Hospital, and St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. He is a diplomate of the American Board of Pediatric Dentistry, as well as a member of the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry, American Dental Association, and Tennessee Dental Association. Dr. Cloud is very excited to be part of the Swauger Pediatric Dental team. He and his wife, Cayce, are thrilled to be in the Nashville area. They enjoy being outdoors, traveling, and spending time with family and friends.
The only pediatric dentist office to be voted Best by readers of both Nashville Parent and Sumner Parent two years in a row!
20
YEARS 1998-2017
Dr. Swauger Dr. Suiter
Dr. Shah
■ Providing comprehensive dental care for children and teens, including those with special needs ■ Great kid friendly office and caring staff ■ Accepts most insurance/Tenncare Provider
HENDERSONVILLE - NOW OPEN behind the new Kroger on E. Main
118 Maple Row Blvd., Suite A1A
615-824-5047
MADISON
in the Medical Dental Village
500 Lentz Drive, Suite 40
615-868-9057
Favorite F avorite Nashville Parent’s
On a scale of A+ to F
DOCs DOC DO C
Kurt R. Swauger, D.D.S. Emily Suiter, D.D.S. Neha Shah, D.M.D. Corey Cloud, D.D.S., M.S.D Members American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry Diplomates of the American Board of Pediatric Dentistry Proud members of “The Summit Institute” group of dental professionals
www.KRSPD.com Find us on Facebook