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had endless interests and curiosities, so she was always up to something, and I loved that about her. She also had a very healthy sense of humor. But you’d better believe she got overwhelmed at times. Her chaotic personal belongings gave her away. She could go ballistic over the tiniest thing if she felt put upon. More than once I saw her sweep a pile of clutter from counter to floor in a swift swoop, but she always recovered quickly. I know she enjoyed unwinding and watching television with Dad most nights after we kids were in bed. I don’t think she drank wine at night, but early one Saturday morning before Mom and Dad were up, my sister and I found the “for company only” yellow glass ashtray in the TV room ... but we had no company the night before ... It held a smoked cigarette butt stained with Mom’s rosy lipstick! The truth is, each mom is capable of handling different amounts of family life. As each child matures, child maintenance lessens. Once your children are teens, you may yearn for those “easier” days when they were more compliant! So when it gets tough and lonely, you have to look beyond your walls and not be so small about your life; think to the future and beyond your world, but also know it’s absolutely OK to have a good cry now and then ... preferably in a bubble bath. And to encourage ... Here’s a quote from American writer Edna Ferber (1885 - 1968) to help push child-rearing doldrums away: “Hundreds of millions of people never once in their life reflect on the stupendous fact that they are alive. They merely live. They walk, talk, work, play, love, hate and die a little daily without marveling at these fascinating processes ... To be alive, to know consciously that you are alive, and to relish that knowledge — that is a kind of magic.”
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FACEBOOK POST of the MONTH HOW LONG DID YOU STAY IN THE HOSPITAL AFTER YOUR DELIVERY? In the U.K., when a woman gives birth, she’s often sent home just a few hours afterward and some say the U.S. is moving this way. The U.K. has no newborn nurseries, the thinking being, “your baby, your responsibility.” So are we American mothers spoiled? How long did you stay in the hospital with your newborn who was born healthy? Did you want to go home as soon as possible? “I had a c-section on a Wednesday night/early Thursday morning and went home Friday early afternoon and couldn’t have been happier about it. The hospital was packed, and I think they were trying to clear the rooms as quickly as possible, but I was excited about it.” Ashley Francisco “I took three days and two nights and loved every second. But I also had a 5- and 2-year-old waiting at home. My hospital room was a mini vacation; didn’t have to cook, clean or do laundry. Loved being back home, too, though.” Eva Hunter
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“I went home in 24 hours.” Holly Thompson “I had a baby in the U.K. and I gave birth at 9:45 p.m., I was home by 3 p.m. the next day thanks to a wonderful hubby who sorted it all out. I was so happy to be back at home and in the comfort of my own bed.” Alissa Roebuck “I felt like crap days after having a normal vaginal birth. Wasn’t ready to go home three days later. Sometimes you need the rest, unless you have people at home to wait on you. Some are lucky to feel fine soon after. I’m just wondering if the medication is what made me feel sick.” Paula Tamplain “I think if you’re healthy, Baby is healthy and you want to go home, you should be able to as soon as you’re both ready. I think it’s ridiculous to pay $14,000 to sit in a bed. I left as soon as possible — about 30 hours later after having my fourth, and I still had to pay $8,000+ for literally sitting there.” Stevie Ramos “I was ready to go home the same day I gave birth; I didn’t cramp afterward. I could have gone home the same day.” Latoya Antoinette Munoz
“Can’t agree with feeling ‘spoiled’ with either of my hospital births. I felt rushed, pestered, objectified and even belittled. To most of the staff, I was just a room number and a chart. My home birth made me feel pampered. Every prenatal appointment was no less than an hour in my home. By the time I delivered, my midwife was more like a sister. Instead of four laboring women to one nurse watching from a monitor, I had a certified professional midwife, midwife’s assistant, massage doula and my husband all for me. After delivering, I got home-cooked meals and got to sleep in my own bed. Now that’s spoiled!” Allison Fontaine Low “ASAP. Our nurse concocted a story for us so our doctor would sign early release forms. We only had one night in the hospital.” Melissa Brendtro “Discharged 21 hours after the V-bac birth of our second daughter in 1983. Yes, I wanted to go home ASAP. I am an RN and was working OB at the time. As it happens, our eldest daughter had a home birth in 2014 with a superb midwife. I guess we both challenged the status quo.” Anna Mary Nasarenko Fontaine
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SHOPPING CART DISASTER! Do you allow your child to ride in the back of a grocery store cart (even with the notice it’s discouraged) to keep him from wandering off? When there’s no other choice. My child had started unbuckling herself and fell out trying to climb, head first. It’s not about “controlling” your child, which sounds completely judgmental and ignorant and off topic. I let my 6-year-old ride on the back of the buggy, my 2-year-old in the buggy and my 10-month-old in the seat of the buggy. If there aren’t buggies with two seats available, that’s what I have to do. No one with a brain can
expect an 18-month-old or a 2-year-old just stay at the buggy and walk for an hour while you get groceries. Kids all have different personalities. Some are quiet and reserved and just sit there; others are excited and want to look and touch. Nothing’s wrong with either or has to do with “control and acceptable behavior.” If my kids are old enough to understand acceptable behavior then they’re disciplined at the store in the bathroom. Eva Hunter
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I let my 7-year-old ride in them, but she knows better than to stand up, unless I’m helping her get out. I never put the baby in that part of the buggy. Shantel Booth
Parents need to keep a watchful eye. As a parent, you know your child. I let my almost 3-year-old ride in the buggy if the others aren’t available. He likes to arrange items in the cart and eat snacks. I’ve seen some kids climb out with the parents not watching, so it goes both ways. Emily Waynick
Sitting in the back of the buggy helps occupy them with other things. I definitely took the risk to keep mine from wandering off. My 4-year-old rode in the “bottom” of the cart (as she called it) until very recently. She always sat and read, or played with my phone (judge away) so we could get in and out and get home. I also put her in the car
before putting groceries in. Stuff happens, so no judgement here. Elissa Rathbun
One accident can make a child not want to ride in the grocery cart. This happened to my 2-yearold this past summer. I turned around for one second and next thing I know she stood to grab something from a shelf and fell out. She was OK, but it startled her and I was probably more hysterical than she was. Since then she rides in the front, if I can get her in at all. She prefers to walk through the store now. Chappel Burnley
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Each month, we’ll pull out a handful of our most engaging posts. If you’ve not stopped by — any day of the week! — what’s keeping you?
OVERWHELMED BY MOTHERHOOD MOM POST:
“I have three kids, ages 6, 2 and 1. I feel so overwhelmed. I have laundry up to my eyeballs. My house is a mess. I have no time with my husband. I feel alone. I find there are some days when all of my patience is gone and I feel resentful. I just need to hear from other moms so I know I am not losing my mind. That I am not the only one out there that feels this way.”
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ONCE YOU BRING KIDS INTO THE WORLD, IT’S NOT ABOUT YOU ANYMORE.
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“I took my 4-year-old to the dentist when we noticed brown spots on her teeth, and he wanted to pull her teeth. I didn’t do it ... My question is, have any of you dealt with tooth decay in your child? My daughter does not eat lots of sugar! Also, what would you do in this situation? I don’t want this to cause and spread infections or rot out her adult teeth. Please help!”
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haron Smith’s 9-year-old daughter, Lexi, was at it again. Rubbing her puffy eyes and pulling at her ears. Smith had seen this before with her older son, Dallas, whose allergies led Smith to try everything from Benedryl to Claritin to prescriptions. She knew she was now on the path with Lexi. But was this allergies or a cold? Lexi felt fine … Smith suspected allergy. What to do next? Allergies can develop at any age, and heredity plays a key role in determining who will have them, says the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology (AAAAI). Unfortunately, allergies can lead to other conditions, including sinus or ear infections and lack of sleep due to symptoms. Talk about a “gift” that keeps on giving: If you have allergies, there’s an increased chance your child will, too. And if both parents are allergy sufferers, the odds rise even more that their offspring will sniffle and sneeze. An allergy occurs when the body’s immune system overreacts to an otherwise harmless substance, such as pollen. Allergens can be inhaled, eaten, injected (from stings or medicine), or they can come into contact with the skin. Some of the more common allergens include pollens, molds, household dust mites,
animal dander and saliva, chemicals, some foods and medicines, and insect-sting venom. Allergies are characterized by an itchy, runny nose with a clear nasal discharge; itchy, watery eyes; repeated attacks of sneezing and itching; no fever; seasonal symptoms; dark circles under the eyes; constant throat clearing; nighttime snoring and mouth breathing due to stuffiness; and headache without fever. Controlling allergens at home goes a long way toward preventing and easing your child’s allergy symptoms.
STEPS TO BUILD IMMUNITY To help boost your child’s immune system (so she has greater resistance to allergies), try these steps from The Family Guide to Symptoms, Ailments and Their Natural Remedies, by Carlson Wade (Reward Books; 2000).
• Remain indoors when air is extremely dry or windy. • Guard against irritants. Things like chlorine in pools and chemical sprays increase sensitivity to inhaled allergens. In chlorinated pools, kids can wear leak-proof goggles, nose clips and ear plugs. • Use an air conditioner when indoors, and keep windows closed, especially on windy days and in the mornings when pollen counts are highest. • Rinse tender nasal passages with ordinary salt water. A refreshing allergy-fighting remedy can be made at home: mix half a teaspoon of salt in one cup of lukewarm water. Gently squirt the solution into your child’s nose with a syringe. • Keep your home dry to reduce mold and dust mites. Consider using a home dehumidifier to dry the air.
• Encourage a regular exercise program. Physical activity helps open passageways and protects against respiratory congestion.
• Use protective covers on your allergic child’s mattress and pillow and wash frequently in hot water to kill dust mites.
• Don’t allow outdoor activities early in the day. Pollen and mold counts are very high in the early morning hours. Schedule activities for late afternoon or early evening.
• Don’t smoke around an allergic child. Sandra Gordon writes about health, nutrition and parenting for magazines and websites. She is the author of nine books.
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Theater-loving kids who are also Star Wars fans have something fun to look forward to this spring. Center Stage Academy at the Center for the Arts in Murfreesboro offers three classes from April 4 - May 26, Star Wars: Your Talent Awakens. Classes are held on either Mondays or Thursdays and include:
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Group 1, The Wookies (ages 9 - 13) explores the sidekick, fantasy characters such as Chewbacca, C-3P0, R2-D2, BB-8 and more. Hours are 4 - 7 p.m. Cost is $35.00 per week ($265 if paid in full; scholarships available). Group 2, The Force (ages 14 - 19) explores villains as well as the heroes. Learn to cross the line into serious acting and understand the art of keeping the audience on the edge of its seat. Hours are 4 - 7 p.m. Cost is $35.00 per week ($265 if paid in full; scholarships available). Little Threats, The Droids (ages 5 - 8) is an introductory theater class exploring the basic elements of theater as well as acting, singing and dancing. It features an activity and a craft. Hours are 4 - 5 p.m. Cost is $18 per week ($105 if paid in full; scholarships available). The session ends with a showcase. Call 615-904-2787 or visit boroarts.org to sign up.
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NEW YOUTH FLAG FOOTBALL LEAGUE this month. There are three age divisions: ages 7 - 8, ages 9 - 10 and ages 11 - 13. Register online or at the park office, Mon - Fri 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Participants must also register through USA Football. There’s a skills assessment on Saturday, March 5, and games begin Saturday, March 26. The league also needs volunteer coaches. Cost is $75. Contact Marty Smith (615-459-9742, ext. 2622; marty.smith@ townofsmyrna.org) or Kyle Mooney (615-459-9742, ext. 2615; kyle.mooney@townofsmyrna.org). Visit townofsmyrna.org to register ... Kids for the Creative Arts presents the free 2ND ANNUAL YOUTH ART MONTH at Patterson Park Community Center celebrating the visual and performing arts on Saturdays, March 5, 12 and 19 from 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. Ages 6 - 17 can enjoy hands-on experiences in dance, numerous artistic mediums and music. On Saturday, March 26 there will be an exhibition of all the children’s artwork from 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Patterson Park is located at 521 Mercury Blvd., Murfreesboro. Call 615-907-5350 to sign up.
The Miracle Field, started by Project 14 and Murfreesboro native/major league baseball player David Price, is a place for children with special needs to play and participate in baseball. It will feature covered bleachers and dugouts, concessions, bathrooms with showers, a playground with a rubberized surface that children with and without disabilities can share and more. Price recently donated $300,000, but funds are still needed. Donate online at project14.org or call 615890-8634.
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Thursday, March 10 Murfreesboro’s own 11-year-old Abby Reed is a violinist and music student at The Conservatory of Annie Moses. She’s also a vocal performer and dancer with World Outreach Church and a violinist and chamber ensemble member with the Music City Youth Orchestra. For the last six years, she has attended the Fine Arts Summer Academy, and last summer she was chosen to play with the Summer Pops Young Artist Philharmonic and be a part of the PBS special, The Art of the Love Song, which was filmed at the Grand Ole Opry House — it airs Thursday, March 10 on Nashville Public Television. See the trailer at youtube.com/ embed/KkKK8qYQdmM.
New Day Spa Opens in Smyrna Relaxation is just another step away from Smyrna residents as a new center opens in March. Crystal Clear Luxury Day Spa’s grand opening is set for Wednesday, March 2 at 4 p.m. where you can discover its services including massages (Swedish, deep tissue, prenatal, hot stones, Damon scalp, and scalp and foot), facials and more. Crystal Clear is located at 1210 Hazelwood Drive, Ste. B, Smyrna. Call 615-8936565 or visit crystalclearluxurydayspa.com.
March 28 - April 1 See 11-year-old Mufreesboro violinist Abby Reed in The Art of the Love Song airing Thursday, March 10 on Nashville Public Television.
Long rows of carefully organized children’s clothing await you at Encores Consignment Murfreesboro spring sale happening April 9 - 16. Clean out your closets now and visit them online to see about selling your items, too.
Consignment Sales: Stock up on children’s clothing in all sizes as well as home furnishings and more at area consignment sales. Most consignment sales also offer special days for workers and consignors as well as half-price days. Clean out your closets and consign with them, or just enjoy bargain shopping. Here’s what’s going on in Rutherford County this spring: ENCORES CONSIGNMENT MURFREESBORO (encoresconsignmentmurfreesboro.com) April 9 - 16 at the Mid-TN Expo (1209 Park Ave., Murfreesboro). Hours are 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. (12 - 6 p.m. on Sunday, April 10 and 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. on Saturday, April 16) ... PRECIOUS ANGELS CHILDREN’S CONSIGNMENT SALE (preciousangelsconsignment.com) March 9 - 11 from 10 a.m. - 7 p.m. and March 12 from 8 a.m. - 2 p.m. also at the Mid-TN Expo.
Let your child do something different during Spring Break. LearningRx in Murfreesboro is offering a Brain Camp March 28 - April 1 for ages 8 - 14. “Brain Camp challenges kids with a variety of fun activities that promote problem solving, teach memory strategies and exercise core brain skills,” says Adam Butler, director and co-owner of LearningRx Murfreesboro. “In fact, one of the activities will be to learn the first 20 elements on the periodic table using a fun memorization strategy of numbers and images!” Campers will also learn how to set goals; compete in brain games for prizes and awards; discover life-changing principles regarding attitudes, work ethic, motivation and more; and participate in fast-paced games designed to exercise core brain skills including memory, visual processing, and logic and reasoning. Brain Camp aims to create an engaging environment where your child can discover tools for thriving in school and life! Cost is $299, and registration remains open until Friday, March 25 (or until full; space is limited). LearningRx is located at 2044 Lascassas Pike, Murfreesboro. Register at 615-867-8717 or learningrx. com/murfreesboro.
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Left: Personal trainer Natalie Hennes working with clients last fall. Above: 2015 Spotlight Family, The Henneses: Natalie, Rob, Samantha and Maggie.
Transform Your Life with the 2016 FIT FAMILY CHALLENGE We’re searching for this year’s two Spotlight Families! Local mom Natalie Hennes talks about how the experience encouraged her to become a professional fitness trainer.
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re you ready to commit to get fit and motivate other Middle Tennessee families to do the same? Nashville Parent and Coca-Cola are teaming up once again to bring you the 2016 Fit Family Challenge (FFC), an eight-week fitness initiative running May 1 - June 26. As part of the FFC, we’re looking for two “Spotlight Families” to lead the charge by inspiring other local families to move toward more exercise and healthier nutrition. Spotlight Families will receive motivation and support through local fitness experts, and they’ll lead others by sharing their personal fitness and diet experiences (the good, the bad and the ugly!) through Nashville Parent magazine and in weekly personal blogs on nashvilleparent.com.
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Spotlight Family, she wanted her and husband Rob’s daughters, Samantha and Maggie, to focus on being healthy and fit in a way that it would become a part of their lives and regular thought processes. Hennes recalls how her family’s participation in the FFC as a Spotlight Family kept things in perspective. “It held us accountable and made it real. Our trainer, Liz, held us accountable, and although the first couple of weeks were difficult — just having to learn to adjust our schedules and trying to eat better food — it all became natural for us by the seventh or eighth week,” says Hennes, adding that “being in the magazine helped the girls realize that it was something more than just their parents talking to them.” The former English teacher and current girls’ soccer coach at Franklin High School says getting
into a better state of health and fitness through the FFC gave her a boost in confidence that led to a big life change. Last autumn, she became a certified personal fitness trainer through the National Academy of Sports Medicine. “Both Liz and writing the Fit Family Challenge blogs helped me get my mind wrapped around the idea. I knew I wanted to help other people,” Hennes says. “I’ve been coaching soccer for years, and I love working with kids, but I wanted to take this to another level and work with adults as well,” she adds. Today, Hennes works with clients at Personal Best Fitness in Brentwood as well as independently, ranging from kids to seniors, and she also leads fit challenge walks every month in Brentwood and Franklin (search “Fit Challenge Walks with Natalie” on Facebook).
ARE YOU A SPOTLIGHT FAMILY? WHAT TO KNOW
Spotlight Family candidates are real local families with any number of children who are passionate about getting fit. We’re looking for families who can commit 100 percent to the eight-week FFC by meeting regularly with a fitness professional assigned to them as well as keeping up with a weekly blog and attending at least two public fitness events with Nashville Parent staff. Finally, we want families who believe they can truly inspire and motivate other local families. To be considered, fill out the entry form at our website by Tuesday, March 8. We’ll select 10 families to interview in person at our office March 10 - 11 between 4 - 6 p.m. To apply, go to nashvilleparent.com/fit-familychallenge-2016-entry. — chad young
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BEYOND THE BABY REGISTRY By Alyssa Chirco
Baby registries are nice and everything, but if you’re looking for a way to really show new parents your love, try giving them one of these great ideas.
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aby registries are great for helping new parents fill their nurseries with lots of essentials they need. While these registries include important items like car seats and travel systems, they also tend to overlook gifts that can help a new mom relax, celebrate and adjust to her new role in life. Next time you are shopping for a new or expectant mom, consider going off the registry and purchasing one of these thoughtful, more personal gifts instead.
1. A MATERNITY PHOTO OR BIRTH DOCUMENTARY
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Maternity photos are a wonderful way for expectant parents to commemorate the pregnancy. You can even hire a birth photographer to document the birth — make
sure he gets plenty of footage of everyone holding the newborn, too.
2. NEWBORN PHOTO SESSION The cost of newborn photos can add up quickly. A session with a professional photographer is a gift parents will remember forever, especially if you spring for a couple of the prints. “I always suggest to my clients that giving a gift of a maternity session or newborn session to their friend or family for a shower gift would be an excellent gift to give,” says Misty Westebbe, owner of New Day Photography (newdayphotography.net). “Sometimes parents are too busy before and after Baby arrives to get that session planned. Giving it as a gift helps insure they don’t put off
expecting scheduling until those tiny moments are gone. This would be a gift to cherish forever!” she adds.
3. A MATERNITY MASSAGE Pamper her (or him!) with the gift of a massage to relax tired muscles, aches and pains. You can even plan a his and her session! Find a skilled practitioner who is knowledgeable about the dos and don’ts of massage during pregnancy.
4. A PRE-DELIVERY PEDICURE Few moms can reach their toes during those final months of pregnancy, so why not give her a gift certificate to get her nails prepped and polished before delivery? Better yet, schedule the appointment and go along with her for a pre-baby girls’ day out.
5. PRENATAL (OR POSTNATAL) YOGA CLASSES Studies suggest that yoga can improve sleep, decrease anxiety and help mothers prepare for (and recover from) labor and delivery. Since many yoga studios and community centers offer drop-in classes, it’s easy to buy a punch card she can use whenever she likes. “Giving the gift of prenatal yoga puts the focus back on Mom, and on her connection with her baby,” says Jennifer Derryberry Mann, studio director of Blooma Nashville (bloomanashville.com). “Prenatal yoga gives the gift of healthy connection for Mom and Baby. It helps her build strength for labor, teaches her how to stay centered in her breath, and encourages mindfulness and selfconfidence for birth,” she adds.
6. A MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTION With so many parenting magazines available both in print and in digital format, it won’t be hard to find one she will appreciate. Give the gift of a year-long subscription as a resource to help her through that first year of new motherhood.
7. A BATH BASKET Fill a basket with an assortment of luxurious bath salts and bubble bath so they can both soak away stress. Include cocoa butter massage cream, which can minimize stretch marks, for her to apply after the bath.
8. A BREAST-FEEDING BASKET If you know she’s planning to breastfeed, fill a basket with items to make her experience easier. Nursing pads, purified lanolin nipple ointment, a comfy nursing tank top and a copy of Breastfeeding Made Simple: Seven Natural Laws for Nursing Mothers (New Harbinger Publications; 2010) by Nancy Mohrbacher are all good places to start.
9. A COFFEE SHOP GIFT CARD New parents are notoriously sleep-deprived, and caffeine is a perfect antidote to all those sleepless nights. If they aren’t coffee drinkers or prefer to avoid caffeine, opt for a selection of their favorite herbal teas instead.
10. A CLEANING SERVICE Even if you can only afford a month or two, new parents will appreciate having somebody else take responsibility for the dusting and vacuuming while they adjust to life with an infant.
11. A SERVICE COUPON BOOK What do new parents need most in those first few weeks after giving birth? HELP! Create a book filled with coupons that they can redeem for personal services like grocery shopping, running errands and holding the baby while mom or dad showers.
12. A POSTPARTUM DOULA The word doula literally means “woman’s servant.” While some doulas serve women during labor, a postpartum doula focuses on a mother’s physical and emotional needs after delivery and even home care so dads benefit as well. Postpartum support is one of the best gifts you can receive.
13. A MEAL TRAIN DELIVERY It’s easy — and free — to set up an interactive, online meal calendar at mealtrain.com, but it’s also a perfect gift for hungry new parents. Invite friends and family to participate so that after Baby’s birth the new parents receive delicious meals delivered right to their doorstep.
14. A HIGH-QUALITY BABY CARRIER Baby carriers have gained popularity in recent
years, but not all brands are created equal. Give the new family the gift of a high-quality carrier like a Mei Tai or Stretchy Wrap so they can carry Baby hands-free, feeling comfortable and safe while doing so.
15. A MOM’S GROUP MEMBERSHIP Help her get out of the house and meet new friends by investing in a membership with a local mom’s group in her name. Or buy a gift certificate for a Mommy and Me activity — think infant massage, music circles or a stroller fitness class — in your area.
16. MATERNITY/NURSING LINGERIE Most moms feel a bit frumpy during pregnancy and the postpartum period. Help her feel beautiful by wrapping up some fashionable (yet comfortable) loungewear or lingerie designed specifically with a new mom in mind.
17. A BOTTLE OF CHAMPAGNE No drinking for Mom during pregnancy, but after Baby arrives, a bottle of bubbly is a festive gift for the new mom and dad. Make a toast to celebrate the birth of the baby and the amazing journey into parenthood. J Alyssa Chirco is a freelance parenting journalist who writes regularly about parenting and family life for regional parenting publications throughout the U.S. and Canada.
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It can be tough to tell what’s wrong when your kid has a cough, and whether or not you should be concerned. Moms and dads often have to play detective to figure out what’s going on. A few markers can help in the process. by Jill Trujillo
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rianna Warsham was coughing again. It was a deep, wet cough, but her mother was glad. It meant the gunk was finally breaking free from Brianna’s chest and she’d be free of it entirely in about a week or so. Brianna hadn’t had a fever for several days, so when her mom finally heard the cough breaking up, she was glad. Brianna’s teacher was concerned, though. “Do you need to go to the nurse?” she asked Brianna at school when she heard the little girl’s cough, but Brianna shook her head no and reached for one of the cough drops her mom had put in her pocket. All coughs can sound alarming. Fortunately, Brianna’s wasn’t serious, and her teacher’s mind was put at ease. Parents have to decipher the symptoms and decide what to do. It’s not always so easy. But different coughs have specific markers for severity and concern that can help guide you in knowing what to do. (please turn the page)
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EDITOR NOTE: If your child has a cough associated with difficulty breathing, or a high fever, or repeated vomiting after coughing spells, or even if the cough is mild but doesn’t go away after four weeks, he should be
Productive Cough When a child has mucus, you can hear it. It’s usually caused by a virus, and most times it’s cleared from the airways with a hearty cough and then swallowed or spit out. Sometimes, in infants, you can hear it rattle when they breathe, but it won’t necessarily prompt them to cough until it interferes with taking a breath. If your child’s cough is accompanied by a fever, that’s more concerning, says Barton Smith, M.D., author of Your Child’s Health (Bantam; 2005). For children younger than 2 years, doctors worry about things like RESPIRATORY SYNCYTIAL VIRUS (RSV) which causes infection of the lungs and breathing passages which can lead to BRONCHIOLITIS (inflammation of the smallest air passages of the lungs affecting infants to early childhood age) or PNEUMONIA, a serious lung infection. All of these produce a productive cough. If your baby is 3 months or younger, call your doctor right away for a temperature of 100.4 degrees or higher or if, at any time, you notice your baby having trouble breathing. BRONCHITIS (inflammation of the larger pipes that make up the first two to three branches of the lungs immediately after the windpipe affecting older children and teens) can also occur. A condition where the lining of the bronchial tubes becomes inflamed or infected, plenty of phlegm forms in the airways, and symptoms include a low-grade fever and chills. Sometimes doctors will provide a general diagnosis, REACTIVE AIRWAY DISEASE, to describe coughing, wheezing or shortness of breath that’s triggered by infection. Staying hydrated is extremely important when a child has a productive cough in order to thin the mucus. If at any time your child’s mucus appears rusty or tinged with blood coughing up from the lungs, it could mean things are advancing toward pneumonia and a call to the doctor is in order, advises the American Academy of Pediatrics.
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Sounds Like a Bark In young children, CROUP, a type of respiratory infection caused by a virus, produces a “barky” cough, but in older children it is more of a hoarseness. Croup can sound terrible and make you fret, but it’s typically mild and a self-limited illness. The barking sound is made because the upper airways are constricted and inflamed. It helps to sit with your child in a steamy bathroom for 15 - 20 minutes, or go outside in the fresh air if it’s cool (not cold). However, if the symptoms are quick to set in — less than 12 hours of being sick with significant airway compromise — or your child has experienced previous episodes of croup, seek medical attention.
Wheezing Wheezing is that noise that happens on an exhale and is more of a whistling sound. It’s also common with ASTHMA, the long-term lung disease that inflames and narrows airways. For a child with asthma, symptoms may worsen when he has a cold. Wheezing by itself is not too alarming, but if it’s recurrent and your child is having difficulty breathing, you should be alarmed. Look for increased respirations, short quick breaths and difficulty speaking. If your child is still able to talk in complete sentences, he is usually in no acute distress. Plenty of other childhood illnesses cause wheezing, including allergies, bronchitis, bronchiolitis, pneumonia and RSV.
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Whooping Cough
Irritation in the airways is caused by numerous viruses that cause cough. POST-NASAL DRIP (drainage) typically occurs in upper respiratory viral infections along with a sore throat that’s also caused by the drainage. The drainage irritates the cough center and makes you feel like you need to cough or clear your throat. That’s why it’s dry. The urge is coming from the nose, not the lungs. The cough is usually the last thing to go away. THE FLU is a viral infection that also causes a dry, unproductive cough, but the flu’s true marker is a high fever, chills and body aches. Home treatment is the same as for a wet, productive cough. A dry cough can also be from an irritant or allergen like dust, pollen or smoke. If this is the case, avoidance of the irritant is best. SEASONAL ALLERGIES can also be the culprit behind a dry and raspy cough; coughs related to allergens in the air are usually accompanied by an itchy throat and watery eyes. A child with allergies can be especially irritated by cigarette and fireplace smoke as well as excessive pet dander, reports the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology.
PERTUSSIS, or whooping cough, is a highly contagious respiratory infection that travels in the air through tiny droplets containing bordetella bacteria when someone coughs or sneezes. The time between the initial infection and symptoms ranges from five to 21 days, so it’s difficult to determine how a child may get it, and symptoms mimic the common cold for the first week. If after a week your child develops rapid coughs followed by a high-pitched whoop, vomiting after coughing and exhaustion, get him to the doctor for antibiotics. “Infants younger than 12 months of age have a high risk of pertussis-related complications and hospitalizations,” says Steve Cochi, M.D., senior advisor director in the global immunization division at the Center for Global Health. Older, typically healthy children can sustain a mild case of whooping cough for at least three weeks, but other cases can last three months or longer.
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FUZZY CHICKS Baby chicks are the sort of thing you start to see in spring, so why not make one? What You Need Fuzzy pom poms of various sizes in yellow and orange, craft glue, tiny googly eyes What You Do • Glue a medium size yellow pom pom to a larger yellow pom-pom. • Glue two tiny orange pom-poms to the bottom of the larger yellow pom-pom for feet. • Glue one tiny orange pom-pom to the center of the medium yellow pom-pom for the beak. • Glue on two tiny googly eyes.
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$9.99 at Phillips Toy Mart in Nashville (phillipstoymart.com) Build and paint your own birdhouse using the pre-cut wood pieces, nails, glue and hanging hardware that are in the kit. Comes with four paint colors and a paintbrush. Your tiny tot will love painting his own designs on this birdhouse once you’ve put it together for him.
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FRIST CENTER FOR THE VISUAL ARTS fristcenter.org The Martin ArtQuest Gallery at the Frist offers this area for all ages to learn and make art with 30 stations; activities often change to reflect current exhibits. Ages 18 and younger are free with paying adult.
CHEEKWOOD cheekwood.org Tuesdays for Tots takes place through May in the studio from 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. offering ages 3 5 a chance to experience making art with you. Free with gate admission ($14 adults, $3 ages 3 - 17).
COUNTRY MUSIC HALL OF FAME countrymusichalloffame.org Family programs for ages 5 and older take place most Saturdays and are art/craft centered and included with gate admission ($24.95 adults, $14.95 ages 6 - 17, free ages 5 & younger). Themes/activities change to reflect current exhibits.
ages 6 and older, but with the help of a parent, even younger children can do it.
READY-TO-STITCH WOODLAND SEWING KIT Wee Believers $16.50 at The Crazy Kukla Boutique in Murfreesboro (thecrazykuklaboutique.com) Ages 6 and older can put this cute set together with a little sewing featuring an owl, owlet, nest and two eggs. The edges have pre-punched holes making it easy for little hands to sew them together. Kiera Ashford is associate editor and the mother of two very active, crafty kids ages 9 and 5.
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Kids have fun exploring the blast of spring colors with more than 100,000 vibrant tulips during Cheekwood in Bloom.
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BRAND-NEW NATURE OUTINGS FOR KIDS By Chad Young
Bowie Park Nature Center 7211 Bowie Lake Road, Fairview 615-799-5544 • bowiepark.org The nature center offers free monthly programs for kids, plus a couple of new activities of interest: a monthly Nature Strollers for tots ages 18 months - 5 years on select Mondays includes a nature story followed by an outdoor hike. The new NatureNauts (think “astronauts” but for nature explorers) happens every Saturday. A naturalist presents a different topic each week with demonstrations and live animals on occasion. Cheekwood 1200 Forrest Park Drive, Nashville 615-356-8000 • cheekwood.org The annual Cheekwood in Bloom spring celebration is March 19 - April 24 featuring more than 100,000 tulips adorning the gardens. New this year are special themed weekends, and there’s a new Clover Patch Sanctuary section open every Saturday from
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11 .am. - 1 p.m. (except March 19) where kids can visit animal friends like bunnies, chicks and ducks. Discovery Center at Murfree Spring 502 S.E. Broad St., Murfreesboro 615-890-2300 • explorethedc.org Every Thursday at 4 p.m., ages 5 and older can explore the natural world in the Murfree Spring Wetland during the Nature Nuts program with a new theme each week. In April, the Wetland Walks program returns (days and times TBA) where kids of all ages can join a naturalist for guided education, including the search for tadpoles in the lily pad pond. Dyer Observatory 1000 Oman Drive, Brentwood 615-370-4672 • dyer.vanderbilt.edu Your kids can enjoy the free Open House Day taking place from 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. on the first Tuesday each month starting March 1. Tour the observatory, check out the giant telescope and meet local astronomers. Advance registration required.
Honeysuckle Hill Farm 1765 Martins Chapel Church Road Springfield • 615-382-7593 honeysucklehillfarm.com New spring tours for 2016 run April 1 - May 31, including Plant Life (learn the different parts of plants and what they need to grow) and the Rockin’ Tour (rocks and minerals). Available Mon - Fri 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. $8 ages 3 and older; registration required. Lucky Ladd Farms 4374 Rocky Glade Road, Eagleville 615-274-3786 luckyladdfarms.com Mark your calendars for this one: Opening Wednesday, June 1 is the Wings of Wonder Butterfly House, a walk-through greenhouse where kids will learn about butterflies and have a chance to hand feed them a special nectar.
Nashville Zoo 3777 Nolensville Road, Nashville 615-833-1534 • nashvillezoo.org After the postponement of its opening last year, the zoo is at last launching its new attraction on Friday, March 18. The Soaring Eagle zip line is a seated ride taking guests 110 feet in the air to fly several hundred yards above the African Savanna, historic home, festival field and Gibbon Islands for a bird’s eye view. Its seats two, and riders must be at least 42 inches tall (total combined weight of 450 pounds). It’s $8 per person to ride. Installation of a temporary White Rhino habitat is slated for the spring; the rhinos will occupy the elephant savanna while the elephants are temporarily out of town for the construction of their new habitat. Owl’s Hill Nature Sanctuary 545 Beech Creek Road, Brentwood 615-370-4672 • owlshill.org Next month, on Sunday, April 24, the free Spring Fling Open House celebrates the opening of the new Smith Memorial Classroom and Teaching Garden. The event includes owl programs, interpretive hikes, music and a showcase of Owl’s Hill’s regular programs, events and classes for all. Radnor Lake State Park 1160 Otter Creek Road, Nashville 615-373-3467 • radnorlake.org The newest addition is the Barbara J. Mapp Aviary Education Center providing educational programs and up-close viewing of non-releasable birds of prey. Shelby Bottoms Nature Center 1900 Davidson Drive, Nashville 615-862-8539 • nashville.gov/parks The center now offers a Nashville B-Cycle station where you can rent bikes to pedal around the greenways. Celebrate the return of spring with your kids during the First Full Moon of Spring HIke on Wednesday, March 23 at 8 p.m. Call to register. Warner Parks Nature Center 7311 Hwy. 100, Nashville 615-352-6299 nashville.gov/parks On Saturday, March 5, bring your little ones to discover the new StoryWalk book on the Little Acorn Trail. Other new goodies this spring are the expanded Homeschool Journeys monthly program for ages 5 13, and on Saturday, April 30, plan to
The new Soaring Eagle zip line ride at Nashville Zoo opens Friday, March 18 offering riders a bird’s eye view of the outdoor animal habitats.
Warner Park Nature Center offers the most programs for children. Here, local kids hit the trail for the StoryWalk experience. Come to the park on Saturday, March 5 for the new spring story.
attend the inaugural Spring Bird Festival highlighting spring migrants and bird conservation — kids can enjoy games, crafts, puppet shows and more fun. Register in advance for programs. The Wilderness Station 697 Veterans Pkwy. Murfreesboro • 615-217-3017 murfreesborotn.gov/parks New programs coming up include Nature Journaling for kids ages 8 - 12 (Thursday, March 31 from 10 - 11 a.m.; $5; register in advance); Naturalist in Training for ages 10 - 12 (Saturdays, April 2 - 23 from 9 - 11 a.m.; $20; call to register); and free, programmer-led Nature Play Days (Wednesdays, May 4 - 18 at 11 a.m.).
Find monthly nature programs and events in “Things To Do,” both in print and at nashvilleparent.com.
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THINGS TO DO EASTER HOPS!
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THE MONTH’S TOP 10 Editor’s picks for March fun.
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DAILY ACTIVITIES
Events in day-to-day order.
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ONGOING ACTIVITIES Recurring events for all ages.
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Eggstravaganzoo Nashville Zoo’s annual Easter bash takes place Saturday, March 26 with 10 age-specific egg hunts, Easter Bunny pics, games and the Bunny Cafe (breakfast and lunch with Peter Cottontail). For the main event, see page 60; for Bunny Cafe requiring advance registration, see page 68 in the “Parent Planner.”
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TOP 10 GOLDIE B. LOCKS & THE THREE SINGING BEARS
March 5, 12 & 13 • Various locations See pages 48, 52 & 53.
SPRING BREAK AT THE HALL OF FAME March 19 - April 3 Country Music Hall of Fame & Museum, Nashville See page 57.
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Saturday, March 26 New Hope Community ChurchBrentwood See page 61.
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Saturday, March 12 • Demonbreun Hill, Nashville See page 53.
EGGSTRAVAGANZOO Saturday, March 26 Nashville Zoo, Nashville See page 60.
ZOOTOPIA: SENSORY FRIENDLY SCREENING Saturday, March 5 NCG Cinema, Gallatin See page 48.
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Community Center, 521 Mercury Blvd., Murfreesboro; 10:30 a.m.; $4; 615-8937439 or murfreesborotn.gov/ parks.
Nashville Lawn and Garden Show
During this springtime celebration of all things green and growing, view live gardens with flowers, water features and outdoor living areas, attend free lectures by gardening, design and wildlife experts, shop at exhibit booths and more. All ages. The Fairgrounds, 625 Smith Ave., Nashville; 10 a.m. - 8 p.m.; $12 adults, $2 ages 12 and younger, $20 fourday pass; 615-876-7680 or nashvillelawnandgardenshow. com.
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Steve Tobin’s Southern Roots exhibit of outdoor sculptures is now open at Cheekwood. Every Tuesday this month, preschoolers and parents can explore the artist’s work and then pop into the studio to create their own related works of art during Tuesdays for Tots.
Tue 1 Commodores Basketball
Cheer for the Vanderbilt Commodores when they challenge Tennessee. All ages. Memorial Gym, 210 2Fifth Ave. S., Nashville; 6 p.m.; $15; vucommodores.com.
II Volo
A night of Italian “popera” music. All ages. Ryman Auditorium, 116 Fifth Ave. N., Nashville; 7:30 p.m.; $39.50 $75; 615-889-3060 or ryman. com.
FREE Observatory Open House Day
Tour the observatory and take a peek through the solar telescope. All ages. Dyer Observatory, 1000 Oman Drive, Brentwood; 9 a.m. - 12 p.m.; 615-373-4897 or dyer. vanderbilt.edu.
Predators Hockey
Cheer for the Nashville Predators when they challenge the Dallas Stars. All ages. Bridgestone Arena, 501 Broadway, Nashville; 7 p.m.; $40 - $270; 615-770-7800 or nashvillepredators.com.
FREE Tech-Free Family Night
Unplug for an evening of stories, crafts and board games. All ages. Linebaugh Public Library, 105 W. Vine St., Murfreesboro; 6 p.m.; 615-893-4131 or linebaugh.org.
Tuesdays for Tots
Preschoolers and parents can explore Steve Tobin’s Southern Roots exhibit of outdoor sculptures then create a work of art in the studio. Ages 3 - 5. Cheekwood, 1200 Forrest Park Drive, Nashville; 10 a.m. - 12 p.m.; free with gate admission ($14 adults, $7 ages 3 - 17); 615-356-8000 or cheekwood. org.
Wed 2 Homeschool Creativity Class
This art class explores creativity in different mediums. All ages. McFadden Community Center, 211 Bridge Ave., Murfreesboro; 2 p.m.; $3; 615-867-7244 or murfreesborotn.gov/parks.
FREE Kids’ Hour
Mare Wakefield performs music for children. Ages 10 and younger. Whole Foods, 1566 W. McEwen Drive, Franklin; 9:30 a.m.; 615-550-5660 or wholefoodsmarket.com.
FREE Life-Sized Candyland Adventure
Members of your family get to act as actual game pieces while playing an actual life-sized game of Candyland. All ages. New Hope Community Church, 605 Wilson Pike, Brentwood; 6 p.m.; newhopechurchtn.org.
Ohio Conference Men’s and Women’s Basketball
Enjoy college basketball today through Saturday. Game times and ticket prices vary. All ages. Municipal Auditorium, 417 Fourth Ave. N., Nashville; 12 p.m.; prices vary; nashvilleauditorium.com.
Wade Hayes Presents Country Hits Back
This musical benefit for the Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center features Wade Hayes, Miranda Lambert, Kix Brooks and Steve Wariner. All ages. Franklin Theatre, 419 Main St., Franklin; 7 p.m.; $68 - $90; 615-5382076 or franklintheatre.com.
Cheer for the Nashville Predators when they challenge the New Jersey Devils. All ages. Bridgestone Arena, 501 Broadway, Nashville; 7 p.m.; $40 - $270; 615-770-7800 or nashvillepredators.com.
FREE StrollerCoasters
Walk the greenway with your child and stroller, then stay for playtime at the castle. Parents with kids ages birth to 5 years. Old Fort Park, 1025 Old Fort Pkwy., Murfreesboro; 9 a.m.; murfreesborotn.gov/parks.
Tedeschi Trucks Band
A night of blues rock with special guest Brothers Osborne. All ages. Ryman Auditorium, 116 Fifth Ave. N., Nashville; 8 p.m.; $35 - $69.50; 615-8893060 or ryman.com.
FREE Teen Anime Club
Watch anime, make crafts and enjoy snacks. Ages 13 and older. Brentwood Library, 8109 Concord Road, Brentwood; 4 p.m.; 615-371-0090 or brentwood-tn.org/library.
Thu 3 FITMommy Yoga
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Also see ONGOING ACTIVITIES on page 65 and THE PARENT PLANNER on page 67 to register for future events
Fri 4 Aegis Sciences Classical Series: Strauss’ Don Quixote & Brahms’ Third Symphony
Guest cellist Johannes Moser joins the Nashville Symphony for a night of classical music. All ages. Schermerhorn Symphony Center, 1 Symphony Place, Nashville; 8 p.m.; $22 $143; 615-687-6400 or nashvillesymphony.org.
Blake Shelton
A night of country music. All ages. Bridgestone Arena, 501 Broadway, Nashville; 7:30 p.m.; $29.75 - $69.75; 615770-2000 or bridgestonearena. com.
Celtic Woman
A night of traditional Irish standards and contemporary tunes featuring music from the new album, Destiny. All ages. TPAC’s Jackson Hall, 505 Deaderick St., Nashville; 7:30 p.m.; $50.50 - $110.50; 615782-4040 or tpac.org.
Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver
A night of inspirational country and bluegrass music. All ages. Franklin Theatre, 419 Main St., Franklin; 8 p.m.; $26.50 - $36.50; 615-538-2076 or franklintheatre.com.
Nashville Opera On Tour presents free performances of Goldie B. Locks & The Three Singing Bears this month on the following dates and locations: Saturday, March 5 at the Country Music Hall of Fame & Museum and Brentwood Public Library; Saturday, March 12 at Casa Azafran and The Parthenon; and Sunday, March 13 at Belle Meade Plantation.
Exhibit Opening
Riding events, barrel races and contests for kids ages 10 and younger. Proceeds benefit the Rutherford County Sheriff’s Department SRO program. All ages. Tennessee Miller Coliseum, 304 N. Thompson Lane, Murfreesboro; 7:30 p.m.; $15 adults, $10 kids; 615-904-3070 or lonestarrodeocompany.com.
Dierks Bentley: Every Mile a Memory includes items from Bentley’s personal collection. The exhibit runs through Sept. 6. All ages. Country Music Hall of Fame & Museum, 222 Fifth Ave. S., Nashville; 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.; free with gate admission ($24.95 adults, $14.95 ages 6 - 12, free 5 and younger); 615-416-2001 or countrymusichalloffame.org.
Food for Thought
This benefit for Benton Hall Academy includes food by local chefs, a silent auction and live music. All ages. Nashville Farmers’ Market, 900 Rosa L. Parks Blvd., Nashville; 6:30 - 9:30 p.m.; $60 in advance, $65 at the door; bentonhallacademy.org.
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Murder Mystery Company
Participate in an immersive and interactive murder mystery that includes a three-course meal. Ages 10 and older. The Old Spaghetti Factory, 160 Second Ave. N., Nashville; 7 p.m.; $60; 888-643-2583 or murdermysterydinnernashville. com.
Nashville Lawn and Garden Show
During this springtime celebration of all things green and growing, view live gardens with flowers, water features and outdoor living areas, attend free lectures by gardening, design and wildlife experts, shop at exhibit booths and more. All ages. The Fairgrounds, 625 Smith Ave., Nashville; 10 a.m. - 8 p.m.; $12 adults, $2 ages 12 and younger, $20 fourday pass; 615-876-7680 or nashvillelawnandgardenshow. com.
Nufonia Must Fall Live
Montreal-based scratch DJ and music producer Kid Koala presents a live multimedia adaptation of his graphic novel, Nufonia Must Fall, that includes puppets, turntables and string
quartet. Ages 10 and older. OZ Arts, 6172 Cockrill Bend Cir., Nashville; 8 p.m.; $50 adults, $20 ages 12 and younger; 615-350-7200 or ozartsnashville.org.
Ringside: A Fight for Kids
An evening of boxing, celebrity guests, cocktails, dinner and an auction with proceeds benefiting The Charley Foundation, a local nonprofit providing assistance to disabled and underprivileged kids. Adults. Liberty Hall at The Factory, 230 Franklin Road, Franklin; 6:30 p.m.; $100; 615-791-1777 or charleyfoundation.org/ringside. html.
FREE Star Party
Join astronomers from Adventure Science Center and the Barnard
-Seyfert Astronomical Society to view the night sky through telescopes. All ages. Bowie Nature Park, 7211 Bowie Lake Road, Fairview; 7 p.m.; 615862-5160 or adventuresci.org/ starparty.
The Dark Side of Disney
This unauthorized feature-length documentary examines what happens when Disney fans take their obsessions to the extreme, from scattering a dead relative’s ashes in the moat around Cinderella’s castle in the Magic Kingdom to money-saving scams at the park. A Q&A with the filmmaker follows. Adults. Vanderbilt University Student Life Center, 310 25th Ave. S., Nashville; 7 p.m.; $10; 330730-8789 or dsoddoc.com. (please turn the page)
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This black-tie gala benefiting the Tennessee Kidney Foundation includes dinner, cocktails, an auction, live music and dancing. Adults. Omni Hotel, 250 Fifth Ave. S., Nashville; 6 p.m.; $250; springsoiree.org.
Aegis Sciences Classical Series: Strauss’ Don Quixote & Brahms’ Third Symphony
Guest cellist Johannes Moser joins the Nashville Symphony for a night of classical music. All ages. Schermerhorn Symphony Center, 1 Symphony Place, Nashville; 8 p.m.; $22 $143; 615-687-6400 or nashvillesymphony.org.
FREE Animal Encounters
Learn about animals that are native to Tennessee. All ages. The Wilderness Station, 697 Veterans Pkwy., Murfreesboro; 1:30 p.m.; 615-217-3017 or murfreesborotn.gov/parks.
The Art of Special Effects Makeup
This interactive workshop features makeup artists Rick Prince and Roy Wolley from the SyFy Channel’s Face Off along with Emmy winning makeup artist Ben Rittenhouse. The three will work on members of Nashville Ballet to create and transform characters using facial prosthetics, body prosthetics and makeup. Proceeds benefits NECAT (Nashville Education, Community and Arts Television). All ages. TPAC’s Polk Theater, 505 Deaderick St., Nashville; 1 p.m.; $22; 615-782-4040 or tpac.org.
Beer, Bacon and Bourbon
Enjoy top local craft brews, several bacon-themed bites and southern bourbon. Adults. The Factory at Franklin, 230 Franklin Road, Franklin; 5 p.m.; $75; 615-977-6786 or beerbaconbourbon.com.
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A night of country music. All ages. Bridgestone Arena, 501 Broadway, Nashville; 7:30 p.m.; $29.75 - $69.75; 615770-2000 or bridgestonearena. com.
Celtic Woman
A night of traditional Irish standards and contemporary tunes featuring music from the new album, Destiny. All ages. TPAC’s Jackson Hall, 505 Deaderick St., Nashville; 7:30 p.m.; $50.50 - $110.50; 615782-4040 or tpac.org.
Family Program: Bluegrass Basics
Get a brief history of bluegrass music before trying your hand at a fiddle, banjo or mandolin. Ages 5 and older. Country Music Hall of Fame & Museum, 222 Fifth Ave. S., Nashville; 1:30 p.m.; free with gate admission ($24.95 adults, $14.95 ages 6 - 12, free 5 and younger); 615-416-2001 or countrymusichalloffame.org.
FREE First Saturday Art Crawl
Twenty-five art galleries in the downtown area host receptions and art openings. All ages. Hatch Show Print, 224 Fifth Ave. S., Nashville; 6 - 9 p.m.; nashville-downtown.com/play/ first-saturday-art-crawl.
FREE Goldie B. Locks and the Three Singing Bears
Nashville Opera On Tour presents a retelling of a classic fairy tale sung in English to familiar tunes by Mozart and Offenbach. Country Music Hall of Fame & Museum, 222 Fifth Ave. S., Nashville, at 10 a.m., and Brentwood Library, 8109 Concord Road, Brentwood, at 2 p.m.; 615-832-5242 or nashvilleopera.org.
King of the Cowboys
Riders in the Sky presents this multi-media salute to Roy Rogers. All ages. Franklin Theatre, 419 Main St., Franklin; 8 p.m.; $32 - $47; 615-538-2076 or franklintheatre.com.
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getting creative while building with LEGOs. Ages 4 - 12. Linebaugh Public Library, 105 W. Vine St., Murfreesboro; 10 a.m.; 615-893-4131 or linebaugh.org.
Lonestar Rodeo
Riding events, barrel races and contests for kids ages 10 and younger. Proceeds benefit the Rutherford County Sheriff’s Department SRO program. All ages. Tennessee Miller Coliseum, 304 N. Thompson Lane, Murfreesboro; 7:30 p.m.; $15 adults, $10 kids; 615-904-3070 or lonestarrodeocompany.com.
Nashville Lawn and Garden Show
During this springtime celebration of all things green and growing, view live gardens with flowers, water features and outdoor living areas, attend free lectures by gardening, design and wildlife experts, shop at exhibit booths and more. All ages. The Fairgrounds, 625 Smith Ave., Nashville; 10 a.m. - 8 p.m.; $12 adults, $2 ages 12 and younger, $20 fourday pass; 615-876-7680 or nashvillelawnandgardenshow. com.
FREE NatureNauts
Naturalist Dennis Gibson presents a program about invertebrates. All ages. Bowie Park Nature Center, 7211 Bowie Lake Road, Fairview; 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.; 615-799-5544 or bowiepark.org.
Nufonia Must Fall Live
Montreal-based scratch DJ and music producer Kid Koala presents a live multimedia adaptation of his graphic novel, Nufonia Must Fall, that includes puppets, turntables and string quartet. Ages 10 and older. OZ Arts, 6172 Cockrill Bend Cir., Nashville; 8 p.m.; $50 adults, $20 ages 12 and younger; 615-350-7200 or ozartsnashville.org.
FREE Old House Fair
This day-long festival presents new ideas, advice, materials and services for homeowners. Kids’ activities include scavenger hunts and crafts that educate about Nashville’s history and
architecture. Ages 5 and older. Seivier Park Community Center, 3021 Lealand Lane, Nashville; 9 a.m.; 615-862-7970 or oldhousefair.org.
FREE RiverGate Mall Easter Bunny Arrival
Hop into the mall for an afternoon that includes a movie, craft, character meet and greet, face painting and balloon artist. Then hop to Center Court with the Easter Bunny for a photo. The first 150 kids to register will receive a bunny silhouette tote and goodies. All ages. RiverGate Mall, 1000 RiverGate Pkwy., Goodlettsville; 1 p.m.; rivergate-mall.com.
Sensory Friendly Movie
Enjoy a screening of Zootopia with theater lights not as dim, softer sound and no previews. Plus, kids are welcome to run around and make all the noise they want — great for kids with autism or other sensory issues. All ages. NCG Cinema, 1035 Greensboro Drive, Gallatin; 10 a.m.; $6; 615-451-9500 or ncgmovies.com.
FREE Seuss Celebration Dive into the world of Dr. Seuss with hands-on experiments and art. All ages. Discovery Center at Murfree Spring, 502 S.E. Broad St., Murfreesboro; 10 a.m.; 615-890-2300 or explorethedc.org.
FREE Sunburst Beauty Pageant
Girls and boys can participate in this pageant where everyone receives a crown and trophy. Girls infant to 27 years; boys infant to 3 years. RiverGate Mall, 1000 RiverGate Pkwy., Goodlettsville; 11 a.m.; pageantinfo.com.
THIRD DAY
A night of Christian rock music with special guest Brandon Heath. All ages. War Memorial Auditorium, 301 Sixth Ave. N., Nashville; 7 p.m.; $25 $76.50; 615-782-4030 or wmarocks.com.
Sun 6 FREE Deer Run Summer Camp Open House
Participate in (or just listen to) a complete reading of Romeo & Juliet. All ages. Nashville Public Library, 615 Church St., Nashville; 12 - 3 p.m.; nashvilleshakes.org.
Families with day and overnight campers can drop by for a walking tour of the facilities and meet directors and staff. Ages 5 - 17. Deer Run Camps & Retreats, 3845 Perkins Road, Thompson’s Station; 2 - 4 p.m.; 615-794-2918 or camps. deerrunretreat.org.
FREE Spring StoryWalk Reveal
FREE Make Letterpress Art
FREE Shakespeare Allowed
Bring your little ones to discover the new spring story that unfolds along the Little Acorn Trail. All ages. Warner Park Nature Center, 7311 Hwy. 100, Nashville; 9:30 a.m. - 4 p.m.; 615-352-6299 or nashville. gov/parks.
FREE Sound Exploration
Intersection musicians demonstrate extended techniques, unusual instruments and unexpected sounds during this family program. All ages. Centennial Park’s Black Box Theater, 2500 West End Ave., Nashville; 1 - 3 p.m.; intersectionmusic.org/ soundexploration.html.
Get creative by making prints while exploring old-school letterpress art making. All ages. Hatch Show Print, 224 Fifth Ave. S., Nashville; 12, 1 & 2 p.m.; 615-416-2001 or countrymusichalloffame.org.
Nashville Lawn and Garden Show
During this springtime celebration of all things green and growing, view live gardens with flowers, water features and outdoor living areas, attend free lectures by gardening, design and wildlife experts, shop at exhibit booths and more. All ages. The Fairgrounds, 625 Smith Ave., Nashville; 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.; $12 adults, $2 ages
daily activities 12 and younger, $20 fourday pass; 615-876-7680 or nashvillelawnandgardenshow. com.
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Sam’s Place: Music for the Spirit
Embark on a group hike on the trails. Ages 13 and older. Bowie Park Nature Center, 7211 Bowie Lake Road, Fairview; 9 a.m.; 615-7995544 or bowiepark.org.
Steven Curtis Chapman hosts an evening of inspirational music featuring Big Daddy Weave, Craig Wayne Boyd, Love and the Outcome, and others. Proceeds benefit Show Hope. All ages. Ryman Auditorium, 116 Fifth Ave. N., Nashville; 7 p.m.; $27.50 - $39.50; 615889-3060 or ryman.com.
SheBelieves Cup
The USA Women’s Soccer team makes its way to Music City for this soccer double-header with USA vs. France and England vs. Germany. All ages. Nissan Stadium, 1 Titans Way, Nashville; 2 p.m.; $30 - $250; 800-7453000 or ticketmaster.com.
Taste of Williamson
Sample Williamson County’s best food and beverages during this annual benefit for United Way of Williamson County and its partner agencies. All ages. CoolSprings Galleria, 1800 Galleria Blvd., Franklin; 7 p.m.; $35 in advance, $40 at the door; tasteofwilliamson. com.
THIRD DAY
A night of Christian rock music with special guest Brandon Heath. All ages. War Memorial Auditorium, 301 Sixth Ave. N., Nashville; 7 p.m.; $25 - $76.50; 615-782-4030 or wmarocks.com.
FREE A Walk in the Woods
Early Explorers
Visit the preschool area for breakfast, see a planetarium show, then enjoy a storytime activity. Ages 3 - 5. Adventure Science Center, 800 Fort Negley Blvd., Nashville; 9 a.m. - 12 p.m.; $10 adults, $5 ages 5 and younger (discounted admission applies to arrivals prior to 9:45 a.m.,
regular rates apply thereafter); 615-862-5160 or adventuresci. org.
George Thorogood & The Destroyers
A night of boogie-blues music with special guests JJ Grey & Mofro and David Ramirez. All ages. Ryman Auditorium, 116 Fifth Ave. N., Nashville; 7:30 p.m.; $39.50 - $49.50; 615889-3060 or ryman.com.
FREE Toddler Time Egg Hunt
Read stories, sing songs, then hunt for eggs in the garden (bring your own basket). Ages 18 months - 3 years. Goodlettsville Branch Library, 205 RiverGate Pkwy., Goodlettsville; 10:30 a.m.; 615-862-5862 or library. nashville.org.
Tue 8 FREE Children’s Theater Audition
Kids can try out for roles in Perform Murfreesboro’s Jungle Book KIDS (production takes place April 29 - May 1). Ages 12 - 17 (limited roles for ages 11 and younger). The Washington Theatre at Patterson Park, 521 Mercury Blvd., Murfreesboro; 7 p.m.; 615867-7244 or murfreesborotn. gov/parks.
FREE IHOP National Pancake Day
Sink your teeth into a free stack of buttermilk pancakes. Guests are encouraged to make a $5 donation to the local Children’s Miracle Network hospital (Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt). All ages. Middle Tennessee IHOP locations; 7 a.m. - 10 p.m.; ihop.com.
FREE La Leche League of Rutherford County
The Discovery Center at Murfree Spring hosts a free Seuss Celebration for all ages on Saturday, March 5.
Learn about breastfeeding and get helpful tips. New and expectant mothers. Bolton Music Therapy, 1833 Ward Drive, Murfreesboro; 6 p.m.; 615785-7882 or facebook.com/ lllrutherford.
Merle Haggard
A night of country music with a legend. All ages. Ryman Auditorium, 116 Fifth Ave. N., Nashville; 7:30 p.m.; $35 $65; 615-889-3060 or ryman. com.
Multicultural Night
Enjoy food samplings and learning about other cultures. All ages. Lancaster Christian Academy, 150 Soccer Way, Smyrna; 6:30 p.m.; food sampling tickets are 25 cents each; 615-223-0451 or lancasterchristianacademy.org.
FREE Perform Murfreesboro Orientation
Take a tour of the theater (including the costume and setbuilding shops) while learning more about the classes and performing opportunities of this Murfreesboro Parks and Rec program. All ages. The Washington Theatre at Patterson Park, 521 Mercury Blvd., Murfreesboro; 6:15 p.m.; 615867-7244 or murfreesborotn. gov/parks.
FREE Storytime: Honk! The Story of a Prima Swanerina
Members of Nashville Ballet present this interactive humorous take about a ballet-smitten swan who has an unexpected moment to shine on stage. All ages. Cheatham County Library, 188 County Services Drive, Ashland City; 10 a.m.; 615-297-2966 or nashvilleballet.com.
FREE Tech-Free Family Night
Unplug for an evening of stories, crafts and board games. All ages. Linebaugh Public Library, 105 W. Vine St., Murfreesboro; 6 p.m.; 615-893-4131 or linebaugh.org.
Tennessee Flavors
This student scholarship fundraising event features more than 80 food and drink vendors. Adults. Nashville State Community College, 120 White Bridge Road, Nashville; 5:30 p.m.; $50; 931-353-3743 or tnflavors.org.
Tuesdays for Tots
Preschoolers and parents can explore Steve Tobin’s Southern Roots exhibit of outdoor sculptures then create a work of art in the studio. Ages 3 - 5. Cheekwood, 1200 Forrest Park Drive, Nashville; 10 a.m. - 12 p.m.; free with gate admission ($14 adults, $7 ages 3 - 17); 615-356-8000 or cheekwood. org.
Wed 9 FREE Dance Me a Story: Carnival of the Animals
Nashville Ballet present this children’s ballet exploring the value of diversity through the perspective of a mighty lion. All ages. South Inglewood Community Center, 1624 Rebecca St., Nashville; 3 p.m.; 615-297-2966 or nashvilleballet.com.
Homeschool Creativity Class
This art class explores creativity in different mediums. All ages. McFadden Community Center, 211 Bridge Ave., Murfreesboro; 2 p.m.; $3; 615-867-7244 or murfreesborotn.gov/parks.
FREE Kids’ Hour
Multi-instrumentalist Jacob Johnson entertains kids. Ages 10 and younger. Whole Foods, 1566 W. McEwen Drive, Franklin; 9:30 a.m.; 615-5505660 or wholefoodsmarket. com.
Merle Haggard
A night of country music with a legend. All ages. Ryman Auditorium, 116 Fifth Ave. N., Nashville; 7:30 p.m.; $35 $65; 615-889-3060 or ryman. com.
SEC Men’s Basketball Tournament
The Southeastern Conference men’s basketball tournament takes place March 9 - 13. All ticket sales are through the participating schools. Visit the website for more info. All ages. Bridgestone Arena, 501 Broadway, Nashville; 6 p.m.; $10 - $245; secticketoffice. com/events/secmbb.html. (please turn the page)
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Mall Bunnies The Avenue Murfreesboro 2615 Medical Center Pkwy., Murfreesboro theavenuemurfreesboro.com/events Saturday, March 19 from 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. at Central Park with family activities and giveaways.
Providence Marketplace 401 S. Mt. Juliet Road, Mt. Juliet 615-773-2298 shopprovidencemarketplace.com Saturday, March 19 from 1 - 4 p.m. during the Spring Fling event.
CoolSprings Galleria 1800 Galleria Blvd. Franklin 615-771-2128 coolspringsgalleria. com March 5 - 26: Mon - Sat 10 a.m. - 9 p.m., Sun 12 - 6 p.m.
RiverGate Mall 1000 RiverGate Pkwy. Goodlettsville 615-859-3458 rivergate-mall.com March 6 - 26: Mon - Sat 10 a.m. - 9 p.m. (breaks from 1 - 2 p.m. & 5 - 6 p.m.), Sun 12 - 6 p.m. (break from 3 - 3:30 p.m.)
The Mall at Green Hills 2126 Abbott Martin Road, Nashville 615-298-5478 shopgreenhills.com March 4 - 26: Mon - Sat 10 a.m. - 9 p.m., Sun 12 - 6 p.m. Pet photo night is Sunday, March 13 from 6 - 8 p.m. Opry Mills 433 Opry Mills Drive, Nashville 615-514-1100 oprymills.com March 3 - 17: Mon - Sat 11 a.m. - 8 p.m., Sun 11 a.m. - 7 p.m.; March 18 19 & March 21 - 24: 10 a.m. - 8:30 p.m.; March 20: 11 a.m. - 7 p.m.; March 25: 9 a.m. - 8:30 p.m.; March 26: 9 a.m. - 9 p.m.
Stones River Mall 1720 Old Fort Pkwy. Murfreesboro 615-896-4486 stonesrivermall.com March 10 - 26: Get the photo hours at the website. There’s a Breakfast with the Bunny at Chuck E. Cheese’s ($5) at 9 a.m. Pet photos for dogs/cats only are March 14 and 21 from 6 - 8 p.m. Streets of Indian Lake 300 Indian Lake Blvd., Hendersonville streetsofindianlake. com Saturday, March 19 from 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. during the Easter Eggstravaganza. Rain date is Saturday, March 26.
Belle Meade Bunnies Phillips Toy Mart celebrates 31 years of its annual Eastertime tradition of live bunnies in the store. Now through Saturday, April 2, bring the kids to watch the happy little rabbits hopping about in a large habitat inside the store — don’t forget your camera! The store is located at 5207 Harding Pike in Nashville’s Belle Meade area. Hours are Mon - Sat 9 a.m.- 5:30 p.m. Call 615352-5363 or visit phillipstoymart.com.
FREE Storytime: Honk! The Story of a Prima Swanerina
Members of Nashville Ballet present this interactive humorous take about a ballet-smitten swan who has an unexpected moment to shine on stage. All ages. Cheatham County Library, 188 County Services Drive, Ashland City; 10 a.m.; 615-297-2966 or nashvilleballet.com.
The Outta Control Magic Comedy Show
This interactive comedy and magic show includes unlimited pizza, boneless wings and soft drinks. All ages. Rocketown, 601 Fourth Ave. S., Nashville; 6 p.m.; $20 adults, $10 ages 17 and younger; 615-3708070 or ticketweb.com.
Thu 10 Adam Lambert
A night of dance/pop music with special guest Alex Newell. All ages. Ryman Auditorium, 116 Fifth Ave. N., Nashville; 7:30 p.m.; $35 - $60; 615889-3060 or ryman.com.
Burt Bacharach
Legendary songwriter Burt Bacharach joins the Nashville Symphony for a night of his hits including, “Raindrops Keep Falling on My Head,” “What the World Needs Now is Love,” and more. All ages. Schermerhorn Symphony Center, 1 Symphony Place, Nashville; 7:30 p.m.; $39 - $129; 615-687-6400 or nashvillesymphony.org.
FREE Children’s Theater Audition
Kids can try out for roles in Perform Murfreesboro’s Jungle Book KIDS (production takes place April 29 - May 1). Ages 12 - 17 (limited roles for ages 11 and younger). The Washington Theatre at Patterson Park, 521 Mercury Blvd., Murfreesboro; 7 p.m.; 615867-7244 or murfreesborotn. gov/parks.
FREE Country Music Cluster Dog Show
The Nashville and Tullahoma Kennel Clubs host this dog show where a variety of breeds compete. You can also shop for pooch products. All ages. Williamson County Ag Expo Park, 4215 Long Lane, Franklin; 8 a.m.; nashvillekennelclub.org.
FITMommy Yoga
This class for new mothers and growing babies promotes fitness, baby bonding and community. Patterson Park Community Center, 521 Mercury Blvd., Murfreesboro; 10:30 a.m.; $4; 615-8937439 or murfreesborotn.gov/ parks.
Michael McDonald
A night of pop/rock/soul music benefiting the Children’s Tumor Foundation. All ages. Franklin Theatre, 419 Main St., Franklin; 8 p.m.; $68 - $100; 615-5382076 or franklintheatre.com.
FREE Perform Murfreesboro Orientation
Take a tour of the theater (including the costume and setbuilding shops) while learning more about the classes and performing opportunities of this Murfreesboro Parks and Rec program. All ages. The Washington Theatre at Patterson Park, 521 Mercury Blvd., Murfreesboro; 6:15 p.m.; 615-8677244 or murfreesborotn.gov/ parks.
Pop! Goes Rochelle
Grammy-winnig jazz pianist Beegie Adair and her ensemble present an evening of music that also includes cocktails, deserts and an auction. Proceeds benefit the Rochelle Center, a nonprofit providing services to families with disabilities. All ages. Ingram Hall at Blair School of Music, 2400 Blakemore Ave., Nashville; 6 9 p.m.; $75; popgoesrochelle. com.
FREE StrollerCoasters
Walk the greenway with your child and stroller, then stay for playtime at the castle. Parents with kids ages birth to 5 years. Old Fort Park, 1025 Old Fort Pkwy., Murfreesboro; 9 a.m.; murfreesborotn.gov/parks.
The Unanswered Question
Pianist Arunesh Nadgir joins the Murfreesboro Symphony Orchestra for a night of music by Beethoven and Schubert. All ages. First United Methodist Church, 265 W. Thompson Lane, Murfreesboro; 7:30 p.m.; $40; 615-898-1862 or murfreesborosymphony.com.
Fri 11 Celebration of the Arts This fundraiser supporting the school’s students and programs features silent and live auctions, food and drink, and an in-theround concert featuring Mac Davis, Natalie Hemby, Nicholle Galyon and Rhonda MorrisonFormby. Adults. Currey Ingram Academy, 6544 Murray Lane, Brentwood; 6 p.m.; $75 general admission, $125 VIP; curreyingram.org.
FREE Country Music Cluster Dog Show
The Nashville and Tullahoma Kennel Clubs host this dog show where a variety of breeds compete. You can also shop for pooch products. All ages. Williamson County Ag Expo Park, 4215 Long Lane, Franklin; 8 a.m.; nashvillekennelclub.org.
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The Power of Pictures: Early Soviet Photography and Film examines how photos, film and poster art were harnessed to disseminate Communist ideology, revisiting a moment in history when artists acted as engines of social change and radical political engagement. The exhibit runs through July 4, 2016. Ages 10 and older. Frist Center for the Visual Arts, 919 Broadway, Nashville; 10 a.m.; $12 adults, free ages 18 and younger; 615-244-3340 or fristcenter.org.
Madeleine Peyroux
A night of jazz music featuring a mix of original tunes, covers and beloved standards. Presented without orchestra. All ages. Schermerhorn Symphony Center, 1 Symphony Place, Nashville; 8 p.m.; $22 - $138; 615-6876400 or nashvillesymphony.org.
Murder Mystery Company
Participate in an immersive and interactive murder mystery that includes a three-course meal. Ages 10 and older. The Old Spaghetti Factory, 160 Second Ave. N., Nashville; 7 p.m.; $60; 888-643-2583 or murdermysterydinnernashville. com.
Kids can enjoy Nashville Ballet’s Dance Me a Storytime programs. Wednesday, March 9 features Carnival of the Animals, and Saturday, March 12 is Emperor and the Nightingale. Both events are free.
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An acoustic concert with special guest Anthony Raneri followed by a screening of the iconic movie, The Outsiders. Ages 13 and older. Franklin Theatre, 419 Main St., Franklin; 7 p.m.; $25 - $50; 615-538-2076 or franklintheatre.com.
FREE Perform Murfreesboro 2016 – 2017 Season Reveal
See a slide show from the current season and find out what’s happening in the 28th season with special performances. All ages. The Washington Theatre at Patterson Park, 521 Mercury Blvd., Murfreesboro; 7 p.m.; 615867-7244 or murfreesborotn. gov/parks.
Sat 12 FREE American Girl Book Club
Girls can bring their favorite dolls for readings of American Girl stories. Ages 8 - 12. Linebaugh Public Library, 105 W. Vine St., Murfreesboro; 2 p.m.; 615-893-4131 or linebaugh.org.
FREE Animal Encounters
Learn about animals that are native to Tennessee. All ages. The Wilderness Station, 697 Veterans Pkwy., Murfreesboro; 1:30 p.m.; 615-217-3017 or murfreesborotn.gov/parks.
Ballet Ball
This black-tie fundraiser for Nashville Ballet includes a cocktail hour, gourmet dinner, Nashville Ballet performance with live music and dancing with a live band during the late party (starting at 8:30 p.m.). Adults. Schermerhorn Symphony Center, 1 Symphony Place, Nashville; 7 p.m.; $600 (late party-only tickets are $125 - $175); 615-297-2966 or nashvilleballet.com/ballet-ball.
FREE Bellevue Matinee Saturday
Enjoy a screening of Hop (rated PG), a movie about the Easter Bunny’s teenage son who heads to Hollywood determined to become a drummer in a rockand-roll band. All ages. Bellevue Library, 720 Baugh Road, Nashville; 2 p.m.; 615-8625854 or library.nashville.org.
FREE Bird Club
Search for spring migrants and resident birds during a walk. Ages 6 and older. Nickajack Wetlands, Red Mile Road, Murfreesboro; 9 a.m.; 615217-3017 or murfreesborotn. gov/parks.
FREE Country Music Cluster Dog Show
The Nashville and Tullahoma Kennel Clubs host this dog show where a variety of breeds compete. You can also shop for pooch products, and today, from 10 - 3, kids can interact with the show dogs. All ages. Williamson County Ag Expo Park, 4215 Long Lane, Franklin; 8 a.m.; nashvillekennelclub. org.
FREE Dance Me a Story: Emperor and the Nightingale
FREE Goldie B. Locks and the Three Singing Bears
Family Program: Basic Bookmaking
Great Futures Gala
Nashville Ballet present this story based on the Hans Christian Andersen tale, The Nightingale, in which the emperor of China learns the most beautiful sound in the kingdom is that of a songbird. All ages. Patterson Park Community Center, 521 Mercury Blvd., Murfreesboro; 10:30 a.m.; 615-297-2966 or nashvilleballet.com.
View written material in galleries, then make your own artist book with your own designs. Ages 5 and older. Country Music Hall of Fame & Museum, 222 Fifth Ave. S., Nashville; 1 p.m.; free with gate admission ($24.95 adults, $14.95 ages 6 - 12, free 5 and younger); 615-416-2001 or countrymusichalloffame. org.
Fifth Annual MTCS Trivia Night
Play trivia games during this fundraiser for the school’s band and chorus departments. There will also be dinner, a silent auction, baked sale, door prizes and more. Ages 12 and older. Middle Tennessee Christian School, 100 MTCS Road, Murfreesboro; 5:30 p.m.; $20 adults, $10 students; mtcsbandparents@ gmail.com or mtcscougars.org.
Nashville Opera On Tour presents a retelling of a classic fairy tale sung in English to familiar tunes by Mozart and Offenbach. All ages. Conexion Americas at Casa Azafran, 2195 Nolensville Pike, Nashville, at 10 a.m., and The Parthenon, 2500 West End Ave., Nashville, at 2 p.m.; 615-832-5242 or nashvilleopera.org.
This benefit for the Boys and Girls Clubs of Middle Tennessee features Martin Short as this year’s Hollywood celebrity host, cocktails, dinner, a silent auction, celebrity Q&A and more. Adults. Omni Hotel, 250 Fifth Ave. South, Nashville; 5 p.m.; $300; 615-983-6836 or bgcmt.org.
daily activities ages. The Capitol Theatre, 110 W. Main St., Lebanon; 7 p.m.; $15; 615-784-4014 or capitoltheatretn.com.
FREE West End UMC Easter Egg Hunt
Bring a basket and have fun collecting eggs. Ages 2 - 10. West End United Methodist Church, 2200 West End Ave., Nashville; 10 - 11:45 a.m.; 615-321-8500 or wetendumc. org.
FREE Youth Magic Group
A variety of breeds compete in the Country Music Cluster Dog Show at the Williamson County Ag Expo Park March 10 - 13. On Saturday, kids can meet and interact with the canine contestants. FREE Hike Day
Join a guide for a two- to three-mile hike in the woods that includes moderate hills. All ages. Owl’s Hill Nature Sanctuary, 545 Beech Creek Road S., Brentwood; 1 - 3 p.m.; 615-370-4672 or owlshill.org.
FREE Music City Irish Fest
This day-long street festival features live Irish music and dance, family activities, Irish food and more. All ages. Demonbreun Hill near the Musica Roundabout, Demonbreun Street, Nashville; 11 a.m. - 11 p.m.; musiccityirishfest.com.
FREE Nashville St. Patrick’s Festival
Enjoy a day of live music, food and beer. New this year is a kiddie parade at 11:15 a.m. and little leprechaun contest at 12 p.m. All ages. East Park, 700 Woodland St., Nashville; 12 - 8 p.m.; free general admission; a $45 VIP ticket includes tent seating, private restrooms, free lunch and drinks, and a souvenir glass; nashvillestpattys.com.
FREE National Anthem Auditions
Try out to sing the national anthem for the Nashville Sounds. Individuals and groups
can audition by singing an a cappella version of “The StarSpangled Banner.” All ages. First Tennessee Park, Junior Gilliam Way, Nashville; 8:30 a.m. - 2 p.m.; 615-515-1135 or nashvillesounds.com.
FREE NatureNauts
Learn to use antique and modern microscopes during this drop-in program. All ages. Bowie Park Nature Center, 7211 Bowie Lake Road, Fairview; 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.; 615799-5544 or bowiepark.org.
FREE Open Art Exhibit Reception
Branching Out: New Works Celebrating Warner Parks by Brenda Stein opens today and runs through May. Meet the local woodturner and artist, view her work and perhaps purchase one of her creations (proceeds benefit the nature center). All ages. Warner Park Nature Center, 7311 Hwy. 100, Nashville; 3 - 5 p.m.; 615-352-6299 or nashville. gov/parks.
Second Saturday
Enjoy shows in Sudekum Planetarium, including “Skies Over Nashville” (7 p.m.), “Laser Michael Jackson” (8:30 p.m.), “Dark Side of the Moon” (9:30 p.m.) and “Laser Led Zeppelin” (10:30 p.m.). All ages. Adventure Science Center, 800
Fort Negley Blvd., Nashville; 7 p.m.; “Skies” is $3 members, $6 non-members; laser shows are $6 each for members, $8 non-members (get all three for $20); 615-862-5160 or adventuresci.org/saturday.
Shamrock Run
Participate in a timed 5K or 10K walk/run through downtown Gallatin benefiting education programs for K - 12 students in the city. All ages. Calvin Short Football Field, 695 E. Main St., Gallatin; 6:30 a.m.; $35 for the 5K, $45 for the 10K; 615-452-4000 or gallatintn.org.
FREE Southeastern Young Adult Book Festival
Sponsored by Humanities Tennessee and organized by Rutherford County school librarians, this book festival for teens and those who love young adult literature can interact with authors and celebrate the love of reading and writing. Ages 12 and older. MTSU Student Union Building, 1301 E. Main St., Murfreesboro; 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.; seyabookfest.com.
To Liz with Love
The Blues Brokers and Rock Me Blue perform during this benefit for the Brooks House, a facility providing a safe environment for women and children. All
Learn tricks and illusions while socializing. Ages 8 - 12. Linebaugh Public Library, 105 W. Vine St., Murfreesboro; 9:30 a.m.; 615-893-4131 or linebaugh.org.
Sun 13 FREE Art on the West Side
This juried art show and sale features 50 painters, sculptors, jewelry makers, and clay and fiber artists. Staff from the Frist Center are on site to lead kids in hands-on activities. All ages. Gordon Jewish Community Center, 801 Percy Warner Blvd., Nashville; 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.; 615-356-7170 or nashvillejcc.org/art-on-the-westside.
FREE Camp Widji Open House
Learn about the camp while meeting directors and staff during a tour. All ages. YMCA Camp Widjiwagan, 3088 Smith Springs Road, Nashville; 1 p.m.; 615-360-2267 or campwidji.org/register.
FREE Country Music Cluster Dog Show
The Nashville and Tullahoma Kennel Clubs host this dog show where a variety of breeds compete. You can also shop for pooch products. All ages. Williamson County Ag Expo Park, 4215 Long Lane, Franklin; 8 a.m.; nashvillekennelclub.org.
costumes in the galleries then create and design their own handkerchief using fabric swatches, rhinestones, glitter and other materials. All ages. Country Music Hall of Fame & Museum, 222 Fifth Ave. S., Nashville; 11 a.m.; free with gate admission ($24.95 adults, $14.95 ages 6 - 12, free 5 and younger); 615-416-2001 or countrymusichalloffame.org.
FREE Ford Ice Center Equipment Swap
Find deals on new and gently used hockey equipment for youth and adults. Visit the website for info on selling items. All ages. Ford Ice Center, 5264 Hickory Hollow Pkwy., Nashville; 10 a.m.; 615-7424399 or fordicecenter.com.
FREE Goldie B. Locks and the Three Singing Bears Nashville Opera On Tour presents a retelling of a classic fairy tale sung in English to familiar tunes by Mozart and Offenbach. All ages. Belle Meade Plantation, 110 Leake Ave., Nashville; 2 p.m.; 615832-5242 or nashvilleopera. org.
FREE Voices of Spring
Celebrate the arrival of spring during this concert of choral music featuring the Nashville Symphony, Nashville Symphony Chorus and Nashville School of the Arts Festival Choir. Although the concert is free, you must reserve tickets in advance. All ages. Schermerhorn Symphony Center, 1 Symphony Place, Nashville; 3 p.m.; 615-6876400 or nashvillesymphony.org.
Mon 14 FREE Adoption 101
Learn the types of adoption, the process and more. Adults. Heaven Sent Children, 1800 S. Rutherford Blvd., Ste. 201, Murfreesboro; 6 - 8 p.m.; 615-898-0803 or heavensentchildren.com.
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Also see ONGOING ACTIVITIES on page 65 and THE PARENT PLANNER on page 67 to register for future events
Early Explorers
Visit the preschool area for breakfast, see a planetarium show, then enjoy a storytime activity. Ages 3 - 5. Adventure Science Center, 800 Fort Negley Boulevard, Nashville; 9 a.m. - 12 p.m.; $10 adults, $5 ages 5 and younger (discounted admission applies to arrivals prior to 9:45 a.m., regular rates apply thereafter); 615-8625160 or adventuresci.org.
National Pi Day
Celebrate the never-ending number with special activities and pie. All ages. Adventure Science Center, 800 Fort Negley Blvd., Nashville; 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.; $14 adults, $11 ages 2 - 12; 615-862-5160 or adventuresci.org/pi.
FREE Nature Strollers
Learn about fish while celebrating Dr. Seuss’ birthday with a reading of One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish, followed by games and a nature hike. Ages 18 months - 5 years. Bowie Park Nature Center, 7211 Bowie Lake Road, Fairview;10 a.m.; 615799-5544 or bowiepark.org.
FREE Toddler Time Egg Hunt
Read stories, sing songs, then hunt for eggs in the garden (bring your own basket). Ages 18 months - 3 years.
Goodlettsville Branch Library, 205 RiverGate Pkwy., Goodlettsville; 10:30 a.m.; 615-862-5862 or library. nashville.org.
Tue 15 Andrew Jackson’s 249th Birthday
It’s half-price admission day during this celebration that includes an 11 a.m. wreathlaying ceremony at the presidential tomb, living history programs, children’s games and activities, a Jackson movie marathon, birthday cake and more. All ages. The Hermitage, 4580 Rachel’s Lane, Nashville; 9 a.m.; $10 adults, $7.50 students, $5 children; 615-8892941 or thehermitage.com.
BANFF Mountain Film Festival World Tour
Climb Nashville hosts this movie tour showing the year’s best mountain films. All ages. TPAC’s Polk Theater, 505 Deaderick St., Nashville; 7 p.m.; $22; 615-782-4040 or tpac.org.
FREE Cone Day
Dairy Queen locations are doling out free small vanilla soft-serve cones. Guests are encouraged to make a donation to the local Children’s Miracle Network hospital (Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s
Hospital at Vanderbilt). All ages. Dairy Queen locations; 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.; dairyqueen.com.
admission ($14 adults, $7 ages 3 - 17); 615-356-8000 or cheekwood.org.
Legends of Music Series: Academy of St. Martin in the Fields
Wed 16
Violinist Joshua Bell leads the Academy of St. Martin in the Fields during an evening of classical masterworks, including Mendelssohn and Mozart. Presented without orchestra. All ages. Schermerhorn Symphony Center, 1 Symphony Place, Nashville; 7:30 p.m.; $22 - $89; 615-687-6400 or nashvillesymphony.org.
FREE Tech-Free Family Night
Unplug for an evening of stories, crafts and board games. All ages. Linebaugh Public Library, 105 W. Vine St., Murfreesboro; 6 p.m.; 615-893-4131 or linebaugh.org.
The Piano Guys
A night of orchestral pop music. All ages. Ryman Auditorium, 116 Fifth Ave. N., Nashville; 7:30 p.m.; $37.50 - $154.50; 615-889-3060 or ryman.com.
Tuesdays for Tots
Preschoolers and parents can explore Steve Tobin’s Southern Roots exhibit of outdoor sculptures then create a work of art in the studio. Ages 3 - 5. Cheekwood, 1200 Forrest Park Drive, Nashville; 10 a.m. 12 p.m.; free with gate
The Life and Songs of Kris Kristofferson
Homeschool Creativity Class
This musical tribute concert taping features all-star acts like Lady Antebellum, Martina McBride, Willie Nelson, Trisha Yearwood, Dierks Bentley, Eric Church, Emmylou Harris, Hank Williams Jr. and more. All ages. Bridgestone Arena, 501 Broadway, Nashville; 7:30 p.m.; $79.50 - $129.50; 615770-2000 or bridgestonearena. com.
FREE Kids’ Hour
Thu 17
This art class explores creativity in different mediums. All ages. McFadden Community Center, 211 Bridge Ave., Murfreesboro; 2 p.m.; $3; 615-867-7244 or murfreesborotn.gov/parks.
Award-winning family entertainer Rachel Sumner performs interactive music. Ages 10 and younger. Whole Foods, 1566 W. McEwen Drive, Franklin; 9:30 a.m.; 615-550-5660 or rachelsumner.com.
Little Labs
This month’s lab topic is Sensory Detectives. Participants can explore the senses of sight, sound, smell, taste and touch while learning how our senses work together to help us discover the world around us. Ages 3 - 5 with a parent. Adventure Science Center, 800 Fort Negley Blvd., Nashville; 11 a.m.; $3 members, $5 nonmembers per child in addition to regular admission ($14 adults, $11 ages 2 - 12); 615-8625160 or adventuresci.org/ littlelabs.
FREE Storytime: Peter Pan
Join Wendy as she arrives to share her adventures in Neverland during this interactive storytime that includes Nashville Ballet dance instruction. All ages. Nolensville Public Library, 915 Oldham Drive, Nolensville; 10:30 a.m.; 615-297-2966 or nashvilleballet.com.
Country trio Lady Antebellum joins other top stars for a tribute concert to Kris Kristofferson on Wednesday, March 16 at Bridgestone Arena.
Happy St. Patrick’s Day! FREE Babywearing Info Meeting
Babywearing International of Middle Tennessee hosts an informational meeting for parents wanting to learn more about babywearing along with different types of carriers. Parents. Salem United Methodist Church, 4072 Old Salem Road, Rockvale; 10 a.m.; nashvillebabywearers@ gmail.com or bwimt.blogspot. com/?m=1.
FirstBank Pops Series: The Irish Tenors
Ronan Tynan, Finbar Wright and Anthony Kearns join the Nashville Symphony for a St. Patrick’s celebration concert. All ages. Schermerhorn Symphony Center, 1 Symphony Place, Nashville; 7 p.m.; $34 $128; 615-687-6400 or nashvillesymphony.org.
FITMommy Yoga
This class for new mothers and growing babies promotes fitness, baby bonding and community. Patterson Park Community Center, 521 Mercury Blvd., Murfreesboro; 10:30 a.m.; $4; 615-8937439 or murfreesborotn.gov/ parks.
Gordon Lightfoot
A night of folk rock music. All ages. Ryman Auditorium, 116 Fifth Ave. N., Nashville; 7:30 p.m.; $39.50 - $75; 615-8893060 or ryman.com. (please turn the page)
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daily activities Predators Hockey
Cheer for the Nashville Predators when they challenge the New York Islanders. All ages. Bridgestone Arena, 501 Broadway, Nashville; 7 p.m.; $40 - $270; 615-770-7800 or nashvillepredators.com.
FREE StrollerCoasters
Walk the greenway with your child and stroller, then stay for playtime at the castle. Parents with kids ages birth to 5 years. Old Fort Park, 1025 Old Fort Pkwy., Murfreesboro; 9 a.m.; murfreesborotn.gov/parks.
Fri 18 FirstBank Pops Series: The Irish Tenors
Ronan Tynan, Finbar Wright and Anthony Kearns join the Nashville Symphony for a St. Patrick’s celebration concert. All ages. Schermerhorn Symphony Center, 1 Symphony Place, Nashville; 8 p.m.; $34 $128; 615-687-6400 or nashvillesymphony.org.
Murder Mystery Company
Participate in an immersive and interactive murder mystery that includes a three-course meal. Ages 10 and older. The Old Spaghetti Factory, 160 Second Ave. N., Nashville; 7 p.m.; $60; 888-643-2583 or murdermysterydinnernashville. com.
Also see ONGOING ACTIVITIES on page 65 and THE PARENT PLANNER on page 67 to register for future events
Bash Fever
Boogie the night away during this fundraiser for the center that includes cocktails, a catered dinner and dancing with a live band. Adults. Center for the Arts, 110 W. College St., Murfreesboro; 6 p.m.; $100; 615-904-2787 or boroarts.org.
Bite Into a Healthy Lifestyle
Savor the flavor of an alphabet veggie pasta with registered dietitian Rachel Bicker. All ages. Discovery Center at Murfree Spring, 502 S.E. Broad St., Murfreesboro; 11 a.m.; $8; 615-890-2300 or explorethedc.org.
FREE East Nashville Easter Egg Hunt
Bring a picnic and let your kids have fun searching for hidden eggs. All ages. East Park, 700 Woodland St., Nashville; 11 a.m. - 1 p.m.; 615-255-1289 or nfcn.org.
FREE Fairview Easter Egg Hunt
Bring a basket and search for hidden eggs, including ones with special prizes, then get a photo with the Easter Bunny. Ages 10 and younger. Fairview Recreation Complex, 2714 Fairview Blvd., Fairview; 10 a.m.; 615-799-9331 or wcparksandrec.com.
FREE Fifth Annual Family Concert
A night of R&B and hip hop with special guest Travis Scott. All ages. Bridgestone Arena, 501 Broadway, Nashville; 7:30 p.m.; $39.15 $134.50; 615-770-2000 or bridgestonearena.com.
This performance by the Murfreesboro Symphony Orchestra and Murfreesboro Youth Orchestra introduces children to the magical world of orchestral music. All ages. Location in Murfreesboro TBD; 10 a.m.; 615-898-1862 or murfreesborosymphony.com.
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FREE Animal Encounters
Learn about animals that are native to Tennessee. All ages. The Wilderness Station, 697 Veterans Pkwy., Murfreesboro; 1:30 p.m.; 615-217-3017 or murfreesborotn.gov/parks.
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Ronan Tynan, Finbar Wright and Anthony Kearns join the Nashville Symphony for a St. Patrick’s celebration concert. All ages. Schermerhorn Symphony Center, 1 Symphony Place, Nashville; 8 p.m.; $34 $128; 615-687-6400 or nashvillesymphony.org.
FREE Franklin Easter Egg Hunt
Bring a basket and search for hidden eggs, including ones with special prizes, then get a photo with the Easter Bunny. Ages 10 and younger. Franklin Recreation Complex, 1120 Hillsboro Road, Franklin; 10 a.m.; 615-790-5719, ext. 2010, or wcparksandrec.com.
FREE Hendersonville Easter Eggstravaganza Easter egg hunts for ages 0 - 3, 4 - 6 and 7 - 10, including hunts for special needs children, pictures with the Easter Bunny, inflatables, face painting, live entertainment, contests and more. All ages. Streets of Indian Lake, 300 Indian Lake Blvd., Hendersonville; 11 a.m. - 2 p.m.; streetsofindianlake.com.
Jim Jefferies
A night of stand-up comedy. Ages 16 and older. TPAC’s Polk Theater, 505 Deaderick St., Nashville; 7 & 10 p.m.; $39.50; 615-782-4040 or tpac.org.
FREE La Vergne Easter Egg Hunt
Enjoy games, activities and finding hidden eggs. All ages. Veterans Memorial Park, 115 Floyd Mayfield Drive, La Vergne; 10 a.m.; 615-7933224 or lavergnetn.gov.
Little Labs
This month’s lab topic is Sensory Detectives. Participants can explore the senses of sight, sound, smell, taste and touch while learning how our senses work together to help us discover the world around us. Ages 3 - 5 with a parent. Adventure Science Center, 800 Fort Negley Blvd., Nashville; 11 a.m.; $3 members, $5 nonmembers per child in addition to regular admission ($14 adults, $11 ages 2 - 12); 615-8625160 or adventuresci.org/ littlelabs.
Nano Day
Explore the minuscule world of atoms, molecules and nanoscale forces. You can also meet researchers and scientists investigating new nano products
Local K - 12 students in seven Middle Tennessee counties get free admission to the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum March 19 - April 3, which includes entry into family programs like guitar workshops. and materials. All ages. Adventure Science Center, 800 Fort Negley Blvd., Nashville; 10 a.m.; $14 adults, $11 ages 2 - 12; 615-862-5160 or adventuresci.org/nanoday.
FREE NatureNauts
Naturalist Dennis Gibson presents a program about birds during this drop-in program. All ages. Bowie Park Nature Center, 7211 Bowie Lake Road, Fairview; 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.; 615-799-5544 or bowiepark.org.
FREE OSLA Community Easter Egg Hunt
Search for eggs, play games, make crafts and more. Ages 1 - 8. Our Savior Lutheran Academy, 5110 Franklin Pike, Nashville; 9 - 10 a.m.; 615833-1500 or oslanashville.org.
Riverbend Kids’ Club
Have fun starting seeds indoors that will be transplanted later in the spring, and take home a planted seed to watch sprout at home. All ages. Riverbend Nurseries, 2008 Lewisburg Pike, Franklin; 10 a.m.; $5; 615-468-2008 or riverbendnurseries.com.
Roller Derby
The Nashville Rollergirls present a night of roller derby with a Harry Potter twist as teams Slytherin, Hufflepuff, Ravenclaw and Gryffindor compete in four matches. All ages. The Fairgrounds, 625 Smith Ave., Nashville; 5:30 p.m.; $15 adults, $10 students, $7 ages 7 - 12, free ages 6 and younger; nashvillerollergirls.com.
daily activities FREE Smyrna Easter Egg Hunt
Search for hidden eggs, get a photo with the Easter Bunny and enjoy other activities. All ages. Lee Victory Recreation Park, 110 Sam Ridley Pkwy. E., Smyrna; 1 p.m.; townofsmyrna. org.
Song & Storytime: Bluegrass
Preschoolers can explore bluegrass music through a story reading, song, activity and hands-on instrument play. Ages 3 - 5 with a parent. Country Music Hall of Fame & Museum, 222 Fifth Ave. S., Nashville; 10:30 a.m.; free with gate admission ($24.95 adults, $14.95 ages 6 - 12, free 5 and younger); 615-416-2001 or countrymusichalloffame.org.
Songwriting 101: Dierks Bentley
Learn to write a country song in the style of Dierks Bentley while exploring form, rhyme scheme and imagery. Ages 7 and older. Country Music Hall of Fame & Museum, 222 Fifth Ave. S., Nashville; 1 p.m.; free with gate admission ($24.95 adults, $14.95 ages 6 - 12, free 5 and younger); 615-416-2001 or countrymusichalloffame.org.
Special Kids Race
This fifth annual 15K/5K and one-mile fun run benefits children served by Special Kids. All ages. Murfreesboro Medical Clinic, 1272 Garrison Drive, Murfreesboro; 7 a.m. - 12 p.m.; $45 for the 15K, $40 for the 5K, $20 fun run; 615-8934892 or specialkidsrace.org.
FREE Spring Break at the Hall of Fame
Middle Tennessee students in grades K - 12 from Cheatham, Davidson, Robertson, Rutherford, Sumner, Willliamson and Wilson counties get to experience the museum free when they show their school ID or wear school apparel. Up to two accompanying adults get $10 off. Country Music Hall of Fame & Museum, 222 Fifth Ave. S., Nashville; 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.; 615-416-2001 or countrymusichalloffame.org.
FREE Spring Egg Hunt
Have fun searching for and gathering hidden eggs. All ages. First Wesleyan Church, 611 Shelby Ave., Nashville; 11 a.m.; 615-686-4786 or fwcnashville.org.
FREE Spring Fling with the Easter Bunny
Meet the Easter Bunny, ride a trackless train, enjoy face painting and a balloon artist, decorate cookies, play on inflatables and more. All ages. Providence Marketplace, 401 S. Mt. Juliet Road, Mt. Juliet; 1 - 4 p.m.; 615-773-2298 or shopprovidencemarketplace. com.
FREE Underwater Egg Hunt
Bring your swimsuit and goggles to gather eggs off the pool floor, and be sure to look for the special golden eggs. Ages 2 - 9. Patterson Park Community Center, 521 Mercury Blvd., Murfreesboro; 8 a.m.; 615893-7439 or murfreesborotn. gov/parks.
FREE Wonderland Egg Hunt
Search for eggs (an adult egg hunt takes place at 10:45 a.m.), make crafts and enjoy other activities. All ages. Historic Rock Castle, 139 Rock Castle Lane, Hendersonville; 10 a.m.; 615-824-0502 or historicrockcastle.com.
Sun 20 “Let’s Dance” The Tour 2016
This concert stars today’s most popular hip-hop choreographed dance music artists, including 99 Percent, Silento, iLOVEMemphis and others. All ages. War Memorial Auditorium, 301 Sixth Ave. N., Nashville; 4 p.m.; $39.95; 615-782-4030 or wmarocks. com.
SPOTLIGHT:
Cheekwood in Bloom Brings Bunnies & More March 19 - April 24 All ages
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pring’s one of the most festive seasons to be at Cheekwood during its annual Cheekwood in Bloom celebration. Take in the sights of more than 100,000 tulips along with other spring flowers. New this year are themed weekends featuring special events. Saturday, March 19 focuses on the new Southern Roots exhibit by Steve Tobin with a musical Earth Party at 11 a.m. & 1 p.m. with Mr. Steve, The Music Man as well as a garden roots demonstration from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Mark your calendars for Saturday, March 26 for the kid-favorite 24th Annual Spring Art Hop that includes the Easter Bunny, egg hunts, live performances and more (additional admission fee applies; see specific event details on page 60). Every Saturday also includes drop-in family art activities in the studio from 10 a.m - 2 p.m., live music throughout the day, children’s stories in the Literary Garden at 10:15 & 11:15 a.m. Kids will love another new feature this year — interacting with live bunnies, chicks and ducks (not available March 19). Activities are free with gate admission ($14 adults, $7 ages 3 - 17). Call 615-356-8000 or visit cheekwood.org.
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Also see ONGOING ACTIVITIES on page 65 and THE PARENT PLANNER on page 67 to register for future events Predators Hockey
Cheer for the Nashville Predators when they challenge the Los Angeles Kings. All ages. Bridgestone Arena, 501 Broadway, Nashville; 7 p.m.; $40 - $270; 615-770-7800 or nashvillepredators.com.
FREE Spring Break Activities
Enjoy a different nature-themed activity each day this week during spring break. All ages. Bowie Park Nature Center, 7211 Bowie Lake Road, Fairview; 11 a.m. - 3 p.m.; 615-799-5544 or bowiepark. org.
Little ones can have fun gathering eggs during the Easter Festival at Lucky Ladd Farms March 25 - 26. Andrew Watts Plays Rachmaninoff
Pianist Andrew Watts joins the Nashville Symphony to perform Rachmaninoff’s “Piano Concerto No. 2” along with works by Brahmns and Hindemith. All ages. Schermerhorn Symphony Center, 1 Symphony Place, Nashville; 8 p.m.; $22 $109; 615-687-6400 or nashvillesymphony.org.
Creative Zone: Honky-Tonk Hankies
Young designers can examine costumes in the galleries then create and design their own handkerchief using fabric swatches, rhinestones, glitter and other materials. All ages. Country Music Hall of Fame & Museum, 222 Fifth Ave. S., Nashville; 11 a.m.; free with gate admission ($24.95 adults, $14.95 ages 6 - 12, free 5 and younger); 615-416-2001 or countrymusichalloffame.org.
Gateway Chamber Orchestra: Rhapsody in Blue
This family concert presents a “musical kaleidoscope of America,” introducing children to Gershwin’s classic. Show up an hour early for free preconcert activities like crafts and an instrument petting zoo. Ages 5 and older. APSU’s Mabry Concert Hall, 801 Marion St., Clarksville; 3 p.m.; $15 adults, $8 students; gatewaychamberorchestra.com.
The Moody Blues
A night of progressive rock music. All ages. Ryman Auditorium, 116 Fifth Ave. N., Nashville; 7:30 p.m.; $55 $95; 615-889-3060 or ryman. com.
The Ten Commandments
Fathom events presents the 60th anniversary screening of this Cecille B. DeMille epic movie starring Charleton Heston that’s four hours long. All ages. Regal Green Hills Cinema, 3815 Green Hills Village Drive, Nashville, and Regal Opry Mills, 570 Opry Mills Drive, Nashville; 2 & 7 p.m.; $13.66; fathomevents.com.
Mon 21 Early Explorers
Visit the preschool area for breakfast, see a planetarium show, then enjoy a storytime activity. Ages 3 - 5. Adventure Science Center, 800 Fort Negley Blvd., Nashville; 9 a.m. - 12 p.m.; $10 adults, $5 ages 5 and younger (discounted admission applies to arrivals prior to 9:45 a.m., regular rates apply thereafter); 615-8625160 or adventuresci.org.
FREE Toddler Time Egg Hunt
Read stories, sing songs, then hunt for eggs in the garden (bring your own basket). Ages 18 months - 3 years. Goodlettsville Branch Library, 205 RiverGate Pkwy., Goodlettsville; 10:30 a.m.; 615-862-5862 or library. nashville.org.
Tue 22 FREE Dance Me a Story: Carnival of the Animals
Nashville Ballet present this children’s ballet exploring the value of diversity through the perspective of a mighty lion. All ages. Watkins Community Center, 616 17th Ave. N., Nashville; 5:30 p.m.; 615297-2966 or nashvilleballet. com.
FREE Overbrook Storytime
Kids can enjoy Easter-themed stories along with music and snacks. Ages 5 and younger. Overbrook School, 4210 Harding Pike, Nashville; 10 a.m.; 615-292-5134 or overbrook.edu.
FREE RiverGate Storytime
Head to the Kids Play Area for a themed story reading with staff from the Madison Public Library. All ages. RiverGate Mall, 1000 RiverGate Pkwy., Goodlettsville; 1 p.m.; rivergatemall.com.
FREE Spring Break Activities
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FREE Tech-Free Family Night
FREE St. Patty’s Kids’ Day
Enjoy a different nature-themed activity each day this week during spring break. All ages. Bowie Park Nature Center, 7211 Bowie Lake Road, Fairview; 11 a.m. - 3 p.m.; 615-799-5544 or bowiepark. org.
Unplug for an evening of stories, crafts and board games. All ages. Linebaugh Public Library, 105 W. Vine St., Murfreesboro; 6 p.m.; 615-893-4131 or linebaugh.org.
Tuesdays for Tots
Preschoolers and parents can explore Steve Tobin’s Southern Roots exhibit of outdoor sculptures then create a work of art in the studio. Ages 3 - 5. Cheekwood, 1200 Forrest Park Drive, Nashville; 10 a.m. - 12 p.m.; free with gate admission ($14 adults, $7 ages 3 - 17); 615-356-8000 or cheekwood. org.
Wed 23 Homeschool & Family Science Labs
Take a small step into a bug’s life while taking a look at what defines an arthropod while observing real-life creatures like a tarantula, scorpion, crickets, bees and more. Grades 4 - 8 with a parent/teacher. Adventure Science Center, 800 Fort Negley Blvd., Nashville; 2 p.m.; $13; 615-862-5160 or adventuresci.org/familyscience.
Homeschool Creativity Class
This art class explores creativity in different mediums. All ages. McFadden Community Center, 211 Bridge Ave., Murfreesboro; 2 p.m.; $3; 615-867-7244 or murfreesborotn.gov/parks.
FREE Kids’ Hour
Award-winning family entertainer Rachel Sumner performs interactive music. Ages 10 and younger. Whole Foods, 1566 W. McEwen Drive, Franklin; 9:30 a.m.; 615-550-5660 or rachelsumner.com.
Enjoy a different nature-themed activity each day this week during spring break. All ages. Bowie Park Nature Center, 7211 Bowie Lake Road, Fairview; 11 a.m. - 3 p.m.; 615-799-5544 or bowiepark. org.
Inflatables, a shamrock playground hunt, games, prizes and more. Ages 12 and younger. Charlie Daniels Park, 1075 Charlie Daniels Pkwy., Mount Juliet; 11 a.m. - 2 p.m.; 615-758-6522.
The Ten Commandments
Fathom events presents the 60th anniversary screening of this Cecille B. DeMille epic movie that’s four hours long. All ages. Regal Green Hills Cinema, 3815 Green Hills Village Drive, Nashville, and Regal Opry Mills, 577 Opry Mills Drive, Nashville; 2 & 7 p.m.; $13.66; fathomevents.com.
Thu 24 FREE Brentwood Easter Egg Hunt
Search for prize-filled eggs, take photos with the Easter Bunny, participate in a jelly bean guessing game, enjoy face painting and more. All ages. Brentwood Library, 8109 Concord Road, Brentwood; 2:30 p.m.; 615-371-0090 or brentwood-tn.org/library.
FREE Crafts in the Garden
Make Easter egg animals. All ages. Goodlettsville Branch Library, 205 RiverGate Pkwy.; 2 p.m.; 615-862-5862 or library. nashville.org.
FREE Dance Me a Story: Emperor and the Nightingale
Nashville Ballet present this interactive story. All ages. Mt. Juliet Library, 2765 N. Mt. Juliet Road, Mt. Juliet; 10 a.m.; 615297-2966 or nashvilleballet. com. (please turn the page)
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This class for new mothers and growing babies promotes fitness, baby bonding and community. Patterson Park Community Center, 521 Mercury Blvd., Murfreesboro; 10:30 a.m.; $4; 615-8937439 or murfreesborotn.gov/ parks.
Opry Country Classics Country music legends take the stage to perform a night of beloved hits. All ages. Ryman Auditorium, 116 Fifth Ave. N., Nashville; 7 p.m.; $50 - $62; 615-889-3060 or ryman.com.
Predators Hockey
Predators Hockey Cheer for the Nashville Predators when they challenge the Vancouver Canucks. All ages. Bridgestone Arena, 501 Broadway, Nashville; 7 p.m.; $40 $270; 615-770-7800 or nashvillepredators.com.
FREE Spring Break Activities
Enjoy a different nature-themed activity each day this week during spring break. All ages. Bowie Park Nature Center, 7211 Bowie Lake Road, Fairview; 11 a.m. - 3 p.m.; 615-799-5544 or bowiepark. org.
Spring Break Creative Zone: Make a Medallion Celebrate the Hall of Fame’s newest inductees by creating your own medallion or plaque. All ages. Country Music Hall of Fame & Museum, 222 Fifth Ave. S., Nashville; 11 a.m.; free with gate admission ($24.95 adults, $14.95 ages 6 - 12, free 5 and younger); 615-416-2001 or countrymusichalloffame.org.
FREE StrollerCoasters
Walk the greenway with your child and stroller, then stay for playtime at the castle. Parents with kids ages birth to 5 years. Old Fort Park, 1025 Old Fort Pkwy., Murfreesboro; 9 a.m.; murfreesborotn.gov/parks.
Also see ONGOING ACTIVITIES on page 65 and THE PARENT PLANNER on page 67 to register for future events
Fri 25 Aegis Sciences Classical Series: Mozart & Ravel
The Nashville Symphony performs classical works along with live recordings of composer Jennifer Higdon’s “All Things Majestic” and “Viola Concerto.” All ages. Schermerhorn Symphony Center, 1 Symphony Place, Nashville; 8 p.m.; $22 - $143; 615-687-6400 or nashvillesymphony.org.
Dream Car Sprint
This fast-paced autocross event lets you test your skills behind the wheel of the world’s greatest exotic sports cars. Reserve a time slot at the website. Ages 21 and older. The Fairgrounds, 625 Smith Ave., Nashville; 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.; $249; dreamcarsprint.com.
Family Program: Group Guitar Lesson
For beginners, this mini lesson introduces the guitar and includes strumming and simple chords. Ages 7 and older. Country Music Hall of Fame & Museum, 222 Fifth Ave. S., Nashville; 10 a.m.; free with gate admission ($24.95 adults, $14.95 ages 6 - 12, free 5 and younger); 615-416-2001 or countrymusichalloffame.org.
Kentucky Headhunters
A night of country/southern rock. All ages. The Capitol Theatre, 110 W. Main St., Lebanon; 7 p.m.; $30; 615784-4014 or capitoltheatretn. com.
Lucky Ladd Easter Festival
Join the Easter Bunny for a hopping good time featuring egg hunts, games, crafts, baby farm animals, a journey through the story of Jelly Bean the Unbreakable Egg and more. All ages. Lucky Ladd Farms, 4374 Rocky Glade Road, Eagleville; 11 a.m. - 4 p.m.; $13 adults, $11 ages 2 - 12; 615-2743786 or luckyladdfarms.com.
FREE Nashville Flea Market
Between 800 - 1,200 dealers are on site selling everything from clothing to antique furniture
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to knick knacks. All ages. The Fairgrounds, 625 Smith Ave., Nashville; 10 a.m.; 615-8625016 or nashvilleflea.com.
Spring Break Creative Zone: Make a Medallion
Celebrate the Hall of Fame’s newest inductees by creating your own medallion or plaque. All ages. Country Music Hall of Fame & Museum, 222 Fifth Ave. S., Nashville; 11 a.m.; free with gate admission ($24.95 adults, $14.95 ages 6 - 12, free 5 and younger); 615-416-2001 or countrymusichalloffame.org.
Sat 26 24th Annual Spring Art Hop
More than 30,000 hidden eggs for kids to find along with crafts, live performances, music and more. All ages. Cheekwood, 1200 Forrest Park Drive, Nashville; 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.; members: $6 adults, free children; non-members: $18 adults, $11 ages 3 - 17, free ages 2 and younger; 615-3568000 or cheekwood.org.
Aegis Sciences Classical Series: Mozart & Ravel
See Friday, March 25 listing.
FREE Animal Encounters
Learn about animals that are native to Tennessee. All ages. The Wilderness Station, 697 Veterans Pkwy., Murfreesboro; 1:30 p.m.; 615-217-3017 or murfreesborotn.gov/parks.
FREE Bellevue Easter Egg Hunt
Bellevue Baptist Church hosts age-specific egg hunts, prizes, games and snacks. All ages. Red Caboose Park, 684 Colice Jeanne Road, Nashville; 11 a.m.; 615-646-2711 or bellevuebaptist.com.
FREE Brentwood Firefighter & Engine Visit
Kids can learn what firefighters do and climb inside the cab of a firetruck. All ages. Brentwood Library, 8109 Concord Road,
Brentwood; 11 a.m.; 615-3710090 or brentwood-tn.org/ library.
FREE Calvary Chapel Easter Egg Hunt
Kids can hunt eggs in four different age groups, and the event also includes inflatables and a barbecue lunch. All ages. Calvary Chapel, 502 Wilson Pike, Brentwood; 11 a.m.; calvarybrentwood.org.
FREE Cedars of Lebanon Easter Egg Scramble
Kids can have fun searching for hidden eggs in the park. Ages 2 - 12. Cedars of Lebanon State Park, 328 Cedar Forest Road, Lebanon; 1 p.m.; friendsofcedars.com.
FREE Community Yard Sale
Shop for bargains at more than 50 booths. All ages. Cannonsburgh Village, 312 S. Front St., Murfreesboro; 7 a.m.; 615-890-0355 or murfreesborotn.gov/parks.
FREE Crappie USA Kids Fishing Rodeo Kids in two age division (7 and younger & 8 - 12 years) can participate in the Crappie USA Tournament. There are prizes for all who enter, and top winners in each division will win rod-reel combinations and certificates. All entrants are eligible for the Crappie USA Scholarship drawing. Flipper’s Bait and Tackle, 200 Odoms Bend Road, Gallatin; 9 - 11 a.m.; 615-452-7719 or crappieusa. com.
Dream Car Sprint
This fast-paced autocross event lets you test your skills behind the wheel of the world’s greatest exotic sports cars. Reserve a time slot at the website. Ages 21 and older. The Fairgrounds, 625 Smith Ave., Nashville; 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.; $249; dreamcarsprint.com.
Easter Bunny Excursion Train
Ride the rails with Peter Cottontail with an Easter egg hunt during the layover in Watertown. All ages.
Tennessee Central Railway Museum, 220 Willow St., Nashville; 8:30 a.m.; $21 $75; 615-241-0436 or tcry. org.
Easter EggsStravaganza
Prior to viewing the movie Hop, kids can enjoy activities like a bunny petting zoo, pictures with the Easter Bunny, lucky egg prizes and a chance at winning a brand-new bicycle. All ages. Franklin Theatre, 419 Main St., Franklin; 10 a.m.; $5; 615538-2076 or franklintheatre. com.
Easter Eggstravaganza
Hunt for eggs in different age categories. Other activities include games, crafts, photos with the Easter Bunny and more. All ages. Sam Davis Home, 1399 Sam Davis Road, Smyrna; 10 a.m.; $2; 615459-2341 or samdavishome. org.
Eggstravaganzoo
Ten age-specific egg hunts take place during the day along with golden eggs hidden across the zoo, and kids can also enjoy spring-themed games, inflatables and face painting along with a visit with the Easter Bunny and zoo mascot Twiga. Ages 2 - 10. Nashville Zoo, 3777 Nolensville Road, Nashville; 9 a.m.; free with gate admission ($15 adults, $10 ages 2 - 12); 615-8331534 or nashvillezoo.org.
FREE Family Movie Day
Enjoy a screening of The Good Dinosaur. All ages. Linebaugh Public Library, 105 W. Vine St., Murfreesboro; 10 a.m.; 615893-4131 or linebaugh.org.
Family Program: Beginner Mandolin Workshop
Learn basic chords, strumming techniques and a few tunes. Ages 7 and older. Country Music Hall of Fame & Museum, 222 Fifth Ave. S., Nashville; 1 p.m.; free with gate admission ($24.95 adults, $14.95 ages 6 - 12, free 5 and younger); 615-416-2001 or countrymusichalloffame.org.
daily activities Sun 27 Happy Easter! Creative Zone: Honky-Tonk Hankies
Step back in time and experience a dramatic re-enactment during Walk Through Jerusalem at New Hope Church in Brentwood on Saturday, March 26. FREE FWC Easter Egg Hunt
Search for eggs, enjoy food, win prizes, play on inflatables and more. Ages 11 and younger. Family Worship Center, 3045 Memorial Blvd., Murfreesboro; 2 - 4 p.m.; familywc.com.
FREE Gratitude Ranch Easter Egg Hunt
Search for eggs, meet the Easter Bunny, ride ponies, experience a petting zoo and more. All ages. Gratitude Ranch, 7515 Pewitt Road, Franklin; 2 - 5 p.m.; 615-975-6571 or safehouseforall.org.
Hermitage Easter Egg Hunts
More than 1,500 eggs with toys and treats are waiting to be found with 100 special prize eggs included. Following each hunt, kids can take pictures with the Easter Bunny, participate in arts and crafts activities, play 19th-century games and more. All ages. The Hermitage, 4580 Rachel’s Lane, Nashville; 10 a.m. & 1 p.m.; $5 adults, $10 children; 615-889-2941 or thehermitage.com.
Lucky Ladd Easter Festival
Join the Easter Bunny for a hopping good time featuring egg hunts, games, crafts, baby farm animals, a journey through the story of Jelly Bean the Unbreakable Egg and more. All ages. Lucky Ladd Farms, 4374 Rocky Glade Road, Eagleville; 11 a.m. - 4 p.m.; $13 adults, $11 ages 2 - 12; 615-2743786 or luckyladdfarms.com.
FREE Murfreesboro Citywide Easter Egg Hunt
Search for eggs in ageappropriate groups, then exchange them for prizes. Visit the Easter Bunny and play carnival-style games, too. All ages. Richard Siegel Community Park, 515 Cherry Lane Drive, Murfreesboro; 1 p.m.; murfreesborotn.gov/parks.
FREE Nashville Flea Market
Between 800 - 1,200 dealers are on site selling everything from clothing to antique furniture to knick knacks. All ages. The Fairgrounds, 625 Smith Ave., Nashville; 10 a.m.; 615-8625016 or nashvilleflea.com.
FREE NatureNauts
Learn about insects during this drop-in program. All ages. Bowie Park Nature Center, 7211 Bowie Lake Road, Fairview; 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.; 615799-5544 or bowiepark.org.
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FREE The Great Easter Bash
More than 60,000 eggs with two hunt times (10:30 a.m. & 1:30 p.m. for ages 2 and younger, 3 - 5, K - grade 2 and grades 3 - 5) along with inflatables, pony rides, train rides, face painting, food trucks and more. Ages 10 and younger. Charlie Daniels Park, 1075 Charlie Daniels Pkwy., Mt. Juliet; 10:30 a.m.; achurchforyou.org/easterbash.
FREE Walk Through Jerusalem
Wander the busy Jerusalem marketplace of 33 A.D., build crafts, sample period food, pet live animals, interact with first century tradespeople and a theatrical show of Jesus’ last week (10 & 11 a.m. and 12 p.m.). All ages. New Hope Community Church, 605 Wilson Pike, Brentwood; 9 a.m. - 12 p.m.; 615-373-1590 or newhopechurchtn.org.
WSM Live at The Capitol Theatre
The Nashville Predators play the Columbus Blue Jackets. All ages. Bridgestone Arena, 501 Broadway, Nashville; 7 p.m.; $40 - $270; 615-770-7800 or nashvillepredators.com.
A handful of vocalists and up-and-coming bands perform during a live radio broadcast. All ages. The Capitol Theatre, 110 W. Main St., Lebanon; 1 p.m.; $10; 615-784-4014 or capitoltheatretn.com.
FREE Southeast Nashville Easter Egg Hunt
FREE Youth Art Exhibition
Bring baskets to gather eggs, meet the Easter Bunny, bounce on inflatables and more. All ages. Southeast Nashville Commons, 5260 Hickory Hollow Pkwy., Nashville; 9 a.m. - 2 p.m.; southeasterevent. com.
View artwork by local kids ages 6 - 17 who participated in Youth Art Month activities. All ages. Patterson Park Community Center, 521 Mercury Blvd., Murfreesboro; 8 a.m.; 615893-7439 or murfreesborotn. gov/parks.
daylong multi-arts program that includes workshops in visual art, theater, music and movement. Ages 5 - 15. Centennial Performing Arts Center, 211 27th Ave. N., Nashville; 8:30 a.m. - 4 p.m.; $50; ozartsnashville.org.
Young designers can examine costumes in the galleries then create and design their own handkerchief using fabric swatches, rhinestones, glitter and other materials. All ages. Country Music Hall of Fame & Museum, 222 Fifth Ave. S., Nashville; 11 a.m.; free with gate admission ($24.95 adults, $14.95 ages 6 - 12, free 5 and younger); 615-416-2001 or countrymusichalloffame.org.
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Dream Car Sprint
Tue 29
This fast-paced autocross event lets you test your skills behind the wheel of the world’s greatest exotic sports cars. Reserve a time slot at the website. Ages 21 and older. The Fairgrounds, 625 Smith Ave., Nashville; 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.; $249; dreamcarsprint.com.
Cheer for the Nashville Predators when they challenge the Colorado Avalanche. All ages. Bridgestone Arena, 501 Broadway, Nashville; 7 p.m.; $40 - $270; 615-770-7800 or nashvillepredators.com.
FREE Spring Break at the Hall of Fame See Saturday, March 19.
FREE Jazz OnStage
Mon 28
Nine musicians present a musical program titled, “Miles Davis: The Birth of Cool.” Although the concert is free, you must reserve tickets in advance. All ages. Schermerhorn Symphony Center, 1 Symphony Place, Nashville; 6 p.m.; 615-687-6400 or nashvillesymphony.org.
Artful Tales: Storytime in the Galleries
Kirk Franklin
Join an educator in the galleries to hear a story connected to the current exhibits, then head to the Martin ArtQuest Gallery for hands-on creativity at the art stations. Ages 3 and older. Frist Center for the Visual Arts, 919 Broadway, Nashville; 10:30 a.m.; $12 adults, free ages 18 and younger; 615-244-3340 or fristcenter.org.
Early Explorers
Visit the preschool area for breakfast, see a planetarium show, then enjoy a storytime activity. Ages 3 - 5. Adventure Science Center, 800 Fort Negley Blvd., Nashville; 9 a.m. - 12 p.m.; $10 adults, $5 ages 5 and younger (discounted admission applies to arrivals prior to 9:45 a.m., regular rates apply thereafter); 615-8625160 or adventuresci.org.
OZ School Day
Hosted by OZ Arts Nashville, “love” is the theme of this
A night of gospel music. All ages. Ryman Auditorium, 116 Fifth Ave. N., Nashville; 7:30 p.m.; $20 - $75; 615-8893060 or ryman.com.
FREE Signs of Spring Scavenger Hunt
Pick up a scavenger hunt list and hit the trails and garden areas to look for the wonders of spring. Take digital photos of each item you find, and if you find all 10, you’ll get a Wilderness Station badge. All ages. The Wilderness Station, 697 Veterans Pkwy., Murfreesboro; 10 a.m.; 615217-3017 or murfreesborotn. gov/parks.
FREE Tech-Free Family Night
Unplug for an evening of stories, crafts and board games. All ages. Linebaugh Public Library, 105 W. Vine St., Murfreesboro; 6 p.m.; 615-893-4131 or linebaugh.org. (please turn the page)
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Preschoolers and parents can explore Steve Tobin’s Southern Roots exhibit of outdoor sculptures then create a work of art in the studio. Ages 3 - 5. Cheekwood, 1200 Forrest Park Drive, Nashville; 10 a.m. - 12 p.m.; free with gate admission ($14 adults, $7 ages 3 - 17); 615-356-8000 or cheekwood. org.
Wed 30 Andrew Bird
A night of indie rock/folk rock music. All ages. Ryman Auditorium, 116 Fifth Ave. N., Nashville; 7:30 p.m.; $35 $40; 615-889-3060 or ryman. com.
Homeschool Creativity Class
This art class explores creativity in different mediums. All ages. McFadden Community Center, 211 Bridge Ave., Murfreesboro; 2 p.m.; $3; 615-867-7244 or murfreesborotn.gov/parks.
FREE Kids’ Hour
Award-winning independent recording artist Ginger Sands performs music for children. Ages 10 and younger. Whole Foods, 1566 W. McEwen Drive, Franklin; 9:30 a.m.; 615-550-5660 or gingersands. com.
FREE Signs of Spring Scavenger Hunt
Pick up a scavenger hunt list and hit the trails and garden areas to look for the wonders of spring. Take digital photos of each item you find, and if you find all 10, you’ll get a Wilderness Station badge. All ages. The Wilderness Station, 697 Veterans Pkwy., Murfreesboro; 10 a.m.; 615217-3017 or murfreesborotn. gov/parks.
Thu 31 FREE Bird Club
Search for spring migrants and resident birds during a walk. Ages 6 and older. The Wilderness Station, 697
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Veterans Pkwy., Murfreesboro; 9 a.m.; 615-217-3017 or murfreesborotn.gov/parks.
FITMommy Yoga
This class for new mothers and growing babies promotes fitness, baby bonding and community. Patterson Park Community Center, 521 Mercury Blvd., Murfreesboro; 10:30 a.m.; $4; 615-8937439 or murfreesborotn.gov/ parks.
Opry Country Classics Country music legends take the stage to perform a night of beloved hits. All ages. Ryman Auditorium, 116 Fifth Ave. N., Nashville; 7 p.m.; $50 - $62; 615-889-3060 or ryman.com.
FREE Signs of Spring Scavenger Hunt
Pick up a scavenger hunt list and hit the trails and garden areas to look for the wonders of spring. Take digital photos of each item you find, and if you find all 10, you’ll get a Wilderness Station badge. All ages. The Wilderness Station, 697 Veterans Pkwy., Murfreesboro; 10 a.m.; 615217-3017 or murfreesborotn. gov/parks.
Spring Break Creative Zone: Make a Medallion Celebrate the Hall of Fame’s newest inductees by creating your own medallion or plaque. All ages. Country Music Hall of Fame & Museum, 222 Fifth Ave. S., Nashville; 11 a.m.; free with gate admission ($24.95 adults, $14.95 ages 6 - 12, free 5 and younger); 615-416-2001 or countrymusichalloffame.org.
FREE StrollerCoasters
Walk the greenway with your child and stroller, then stay for playtime at the castle. Parents with kids ages birth to 5 years. Old Fort Park, 1025 Old Fort Pkwy., Murfreesboro; 9 a.m.; murfreesborotn.gov/parks.
Also see ONGOING ACTIVITIES on page 65 and THE PARENT PLANNER on page 67 to register for future events
ON STAGE dance Celtic Rhythms on Fire March 19 - 20; All ages Nashville Irish Step Dancers at the Texas Troubadour Theatre, 2416 Music Valley Drive, Nashville; Sat 7 p.m., Sun 2 p.m.; $20 adults, $15 ages 3 - 12; 615-424-5998 or nashvilleirishstepdancers.com.
theater Alabama Rain
March 4 - 19 Ages 14 & older Act 1 at Darkhorse Theater, 4610 Charlotte Ave., Nashville; Thu - Sun 7:30 p.m.; $15; act1online.com.
All My Sons
March 4 - 20 Ages 12 and older Lakewood Theatre Company, 2211 Old Hickory Blvd., Old Hickory; Fri - Sat 7:30 p.m., Sun 2:30 p.m.; $14 adults, $10 students; 615-847-0934 or lakewoodtheatreco.com.
All Shook Up
March 10 - 12 All ages Page High School, 6281 Arno Road, Franklin; 7 p.m.; $10 adults, $7 ages 12 and younger; 615-472-4731 or wcs.edu/phs/arts.
Chicago
March 19 - April 16 Ages 14 & older Nashville Rep at TPAC’s Johnson Theater, 505 Deaderick St., Nashville; Tue - Thu 6:30 p.m., Fri 7:30 p.m., Sat 2:30 & 7:30 p.m.; $47.50; 615-7824040 or nashvillerep.org.
Children of Eden
March 18 - April 3 Ages 10 & older Circle Players at Looby Theater, 2301 Rosa L. Parks Blvd., Nashville; Thu - Sat 7:30 p.m., Sun 3 p.m.; $18 adults, $15 students (Thu is pay what you can); 615-322-7529 or circleplayers.net.
The Theater Bug and Studio Tenn present a local youth cast in Showmance, March 11 - 13, at The Factory. Disney’s Cinderella KIDS
March 3 - 6; All ages Perform Murfreesboro at The Washington Theatre at Patterson Park Community Center, 521 Mercury Blvd., Murfreesboro; Thu - Fri 7 p.m., Sat 2 & 7 p.m., Sun 2 p.m.; $7.50 adults, $6 ages 4 - 17; 615867-7244 or murfreesborotn. gov/parks.
Disney’s Mulan Jr.
Through Sunday, March 6 All ages Murfreesboro Little Theatre, 702 Ewing Blvd., Murfreesboro; Fri - Sat 7 p.m., Sun 2 p.m.; $10 adults, $7 students; 615-8939825 or mltarts.com.
Funny Valentines
Through Sunday, March 13 Ages 12 and older Chaffin’s Barn Dinner Theatre, 8204 Hwy. 100, Nashville; Thu - Sat 6 - 7:30 p.m. dinner, 8 p.m. show, Sun 12 - 1:30 p.m. lunch 2 p.m. show; $60 adults, $40 ages 13 - 18, $30 ages 12 and younger; 615646-9977 or dinnertheatre. com.
Bailey Middle School, 2000 Greenwood Ave., Nashville; Fri - Sat 8 p.m., Sun 2 p.m.; $20 adults, $16 students (Sun is pay what you can); 615-554-7414 or streettheatrecompany.org.
Memphis the Musical
March 11 - 26 Ages 10 & older Arts Center of Cannon County, 1424 John Bragg Hwy., Woodbury; Fri - Sat 7:30 p.m., Sun 2 p.m.; $15 adults, $10 students; 615-563-2787 or artscenterofcc.com.
Night, Mother
March 25 - April 3 Ages 14 & older Encore Theatre Company, 6978 Mt. Juliet Road, Mt. Juliet; Fri - Sat 7:30 p.m., Sun 2:30 p.m.; $15; 615-598-8950 or encore-theatre-company.org.
Phantom of the Opera March 9 - 20; Ages 8 & older TPAC’s Broadway Series at 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.; $70 - $110; 615-782-4040 or tpac.org.
In the Heights
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Also see THE PARENT PLANNER on page 67 to register for future events Rosa Parks and the Montgomery Bus Boycott
Through Sunday, March 13 Ages 8 & older Nashville Children’s Theatre, 25 Middleton St., Nashville; Sat - Sun 2 p.m.; $20 adults, $15 children; 615-252-4675 or nashvillect.org.
Seussical the Musical
March 3 - 6; All ages Bravo Creative Arts Center at Father Ryan Center for the Arts, 700 Norwood Drive, Nashville; Thu - Fri 7 p.m. (children’s cast), Sat 2 & 7 p.m., Sun 2 p.m. (teen cast); $10; bravocreativeartscenter.com.
Showmance
March 11 - 13; All ages The Theater Bug and Studio Tenn at The Factory’s Jamison Hall, 230 Franklin Road, Franklin; Fri 7 p.m., Sat 2 & 7 p.m., Sun 2 p.m.; $17 adults, $7 ages 12 and younger; 615541-8200 or studiotenn.com.
Singarama
March 3 - 5; All ages Lipscomb University’s Collins Alumni Auditorium, 1 University Park Drive, Nashville; Thu - Fri 7:30 p.m., Sat 2 & 7:30 p.m.; $15 - $25; 615-966-7075 or lipscomb.edu.
Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
March 25 - April 3 Ages 13 and older Center for the Arts, 110 W. College St., Murfreesboro; Fri 7:30 p.m., Sat 2 & 7:30 p.m., Sun 2 p.m.; $15.50 adults, $13.50 students, $11.50 children; 615-904-2787 or boroarts.org.
ONGOING davidson county BounceU
Bounce on inflatables at 2990 Sidco Drive; 615-255-1422 or bounceu.com. Open play times are Tue - Fri 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. or 3 - 6 p.m., Sat 8:30 - 10 a.m. Cost is $7.95 ($6.95 siblings).
FREE Brilliant Sky Storytime
Stories and sing-alongs take place every Friday at 10:30 a.m. at 2002 Richard Jones Road, Ste. B-100, Nashville; 615-800-7754 or nashvilletoystore.com.
Centennial Sportsplex
Public skate sessions, aquatics and more at 222 Fifth Ave. N., Nashville; 615-862-8480 or nashville.org/sportsplex.
Ford Ice Center
The Learn to Skate program is available to all ages in eightweek sessions. Cost is $120. Public ice-skating sessions take place Saturdays from 12:45 3:30 p.m. and 6:30 - 11 p.m. as well as Sundays from 12:15 - 3:30 p.m. and 6:15 - 9:30 p.m. Cost is $7 adults, $6 youth ($3 skate rental). Located at 5264 Hickory Hollow Place, Antioch; 615-742-4399 or fordicecenter.com.
Grand Ole Opry
Country legends and contemporary stars perform their country music hits Tuesdays, Fridays & Saturdays at 7 p.m. Grand Ole Opry House, 2804 Opryland Drive, Nashville; $35 - $75; 800-733-6779 or opry.com.
Gymboree Play & Music
A variety of classes for ages birth - 5 years include playtime, music, art, fitness and more at 4004 Hillsboro Pike, Ste. 180, Nashville; 615-221-9004 or gymboreeclasses.com.
Monkey Joe’s
This inflatable play center is located at 1580 Gallatin Pike N., Madison; Mon - Thu 10 a.m. - 7 p.m., Fri - Sat 10 a.m. - 9 p.m., Sun 10 a.m. 6 p.m.; $9 Mon - Thu, $10 Fri - Sun (ages 2 and younger are $5.50); 615-915-0561 or monkeyjoes.com.
FREE Parnassus Storytime
All ages storytime every Thu at 3:30 p.m. and Sat at 10:30 a.m. Parnassus Books, 3900 Hillsboro Pike, Nashville; 615953-2243 or parnassusbooks. net.
rutherford county FREE Barnes & Noble Storytime
Stories for all ages every Mon & Sat at 11 a.m. at 2615 Medical Center Pkwy., Murfreesboro; 615-895-8580 or bn.com.
• FITMommy Tuesdays from 10 - 10:45 a.m. Prenatal moms, postpartum moms and moms with babies/ toddlers welcome. $4 • Parent & Me Drum Circle Fridays from 9:15 - 10 a.m. for ages 3 - 5 with a parent; $3 per adult/child pair
Perform Murfreesboro
Preschool storytime is the first Friday at 10:30 a.m.; members of the Linebaugh Library present a story and puppet show on the first Friday of each month at 10 a.m. at 1720 Old Fort Pkwy., Murfreesboro; 615-995-7112 or booksamillion.com.
Several classes and performing arts opportunities for kids. All activities take place at The Washington Theatre at Patterson Park, 521 Mercury Blvd., Murfreesboro; ages and times vary; admission is free with a Perform Murfreesboro membership; 615-867-7244 or murfreesborotn.gov/parks.
BounceU
Sports*Com
FREE Books-A-Million
Bounce on inflatables at 1222 Park Ave., Murfreesboro; 615893-8386 or bounceu.com. Call for open play times.
Discovery Center at Murfree Spring
502 S.E. Broad St., Murfreesboro; Mon - Sat 10 a.m. - 5 p.m., Sun 1 - 5 p.m.; $8; 615-890-2300 or explorethedc.org; Ongoing programs: • Animal Antics Wed at 4 p.m. All ages. Meet one of the center’s resident animals • Crafternoons Tue at 4 p.m. All ages. Supervised art activities • Nature Nuts Thu at 4 p.m. All ages. Enjoy nature activities • Science a la Carte Fri at 4 p.m. All ages. Conduct science experiments with the staff • Snack Attack Mon at 4 p.m. All ages. Healthy snack making in the kitchen • SPARK! Mon - Tue at 9 a.m. Ages 5 and younger. Stories and learning programs. $1 extra
Patterson Park Community Center
521 Mercury Blvd., Murfreesboro; 615-893-7439 or mufreesborotn.gov/parks; Ongoing programs: • Busy Bees Tue and Thu from 10:45 - 11:15 a.m. Ages 3 - 5. Learn to follow directions, improve coordination and sportsmanship. $3
2310 Memorial Blvd., Murfreesboro; 615-895-5040 or mufreesborotn.gov/parks; Ongoing programs: • Parent & Me Drum Circle Wednesdays from 9:15 10 a.m. for ages 3 - 5 with a parent; $3 per adult/ child pair • Toddler Time with Thomas Fridays at 10 a.m. Ages 5 and younger. Playtime with focus on body part recognition, cognitive skill development and fun. $3 • Youth Volleyball Thursdays from 4:30 - 6 p.m. for ages 8 - 15; $3
sumner county FREE Barnes & Noble Storytime
Stories and related activities for all ages every Tue and Sat at 11 a.m. at 300 Indian Lakes Blvd., Hendersonville; 615-2640183 or bn.com.
Hoppity Hop Inflatable Play Center Bounce on inflatable structures at 143 New Shackle Island Road, Hendersonville; call or check website for open play times; $7 ages 1 - 3, $9 ages 4 and older; 615-265-8020 or hoppityhop-inflatableplaycenter. com.
williamson county FREE Barnes & Noble Storytime
Stories and related activities for all ages every Mon and Sat at 11 a.m. at 1701 Mallory Lane, Brentwood; 615-377-9979 or bn.com.
FREE Books-A-Million
Preschool storytime is Tue and Sat at 10:30 a.m. at 1040 Crossings Blvd., Spring Hill; 931-486-0113.
Monkey Joe’s
This inflatable play center is located at 1648 Westgate Cir., Brentwood; Mon - Thu 10 a.m. - 7 p.m. ($9), Fri - Sat 10 a.m. - 8 p.m. ($10), Sun 12 - 6 p.m. ($10); ages 2 and younger are $6; 615-377-5900 or monkeyjoes.com.
Monkey’s Treehouse
An indoor play center located at 91 Seaboard Lane, Brentwood; open play times are Mon/ Wed/Fri 9 a.m. - 2 p.m., Thu 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.; $8 ages 1 - 8; 615-942-7911 or themonkeystreehouse.com.
Music City Roots
Live music of different genres every Wednesday at 7 p.m. All ages. Liberty Hall at The Factory, 230 Franklin Road, Franklin; $10; musiccityroots. com.
My Gym Brentwood
Pay-to-play, open gym and Saturday morning class times at 330 Franklin Road, call 615-371-5437 or visit my-gym. com/brentwood.
Pump It Up Play Time
7104 Crossroads Blvd., Ste. 128, Brentwood. Call 615-373-8340 or visit pumpitupparty.com/brentwoodtn for open jump times.
Sky Zone Trampoline Park
Open jump times are Mon - Thu 3 - 8 p.m., Fri 3 - 10 p.m., Sat 10 a.m. - 9 p.m., Sun 12 - 7 p.m.; prices depend on how much time you want to jump. 1113 Murfreesboro Road, Ste. 254, Franklin; 615-721-3626 or skyone.com/franklin.
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Camp registration is in full swing! Find the perfect camp or summer program for your child with our
Virtual Camp Fair www.nashvilleparent.com/directory-categories/camps More than 150 day camps, away camps, and summer programs are online and ready for you to browse. Includes expanded listings with videos and photographs. Whether it’s sports, the arts, science, or just plain fun, you’re sure to find the perfect program!
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Parent Planner Adventure Science Center 800 Fort Negley Blvd., Nashville 615-862-5160 • adventuresci.org
• MAD Bash 2016 Saturday, March 5. This fundraiser for the center with a mad scientist’s laboratory theme includes cocktails, food and events filled with fire, liquid nitrogen and robots to excite your imagination. Ages 21 and older. 7 - 11 p.m. $125
American Girl Store at CoolSprings Galleria 1800 Galleria Blvd., Franklin 877-247-5223 • americangirl.com
• Meal & Memories with Mom Friday, March 18. Moms and daughters can enjoy a meal, play dice games and create crafts. Ages 8 and older. Available during Bistro hours (10:30 a.m. - 7:30 p.m.). $38 per person
Bowie Park Nature Center 7211 Bowie Lake Road, Fairview 615-799-5544 • bowiepark.org
• FREE Homeschool Program: Birds Monday, March 21. Learn how different beaks and feet help birds live in their habitats, and learn how they survive with hands-on games and demonstrations. Ages 5 - 12. 9 - 11 a.m. or 1 - 3 p.m. • FREE Moss Gardening Saturday, March 19. Learn about moss gardening while helping to build one for the outdoor classroom. Adults. 1 - 2 p.m. • FREE Weed Wrangle Saturday, March 5. Help clean up the park by removing non-native plants. All ages. 9 a.m. - 12 p.m.
Brentwood Library 8109 Concord Road, Brentwood 615-371-0090, ext. 8290 brentwood-tn.org/library
• FREE After-School Explorers Tuesdays, March 1 - 29. Explore the world through books, games, activities and crafts. Grades K - 2. 4:30 - 5:30 p.m. • FREE Brentwood Bunch Book Club Friday, March 18. Read excerpts from and discuss a title from the Tennessee Volunteer State Book Awards list. Grades 3 - 5. 4:30 - 5:30 p.m. • FREE Doctor Who Club Thursday, March 24. Enjoy all-things Doctor Who while making a craft and enjoying snacks. Ages 13 and older. 4 - 5 p.m. Register at ext. 8040 • FREE Inspired by DIY Book Club Thursday, March 17. Explore a theme and make a craft. Ages 13 and older. 4 - 5 p.m. Register at ext. 8040 • FREE Lego Mania Friday, March 4 (ages 6 - 7); Friday, March 11 (ages 8 - 12). Unleash your creativity and have fun building with LEGOs. 4:30 - 6 p.m. • FREE Minecraft Club Sunday, March 20. The library’s newest teen club, bring your laptop and get ready to build. Ages 13 and older. 4 - 5 p.m. Register at ext. 8040 • FREE Read with Lily Mondays, March 7 & 21. Sign-up to read to Lily the READing Paws dog. Grades preschool to elementary. 4:15 - 5:15 p.m.
These events require advance registration. Call ahead to reserve your child’s spot!
• Scholastic Chess Club Friday, March 25. Two chess coaches from Nashville Chess Center teach beginning, intermediate and advance strategies. Boards provided. Ages 7 - 12. 4:30 - 6 p.m. $10 instructor fee • Twisting Time Yoga Thursdays, March 3 & 17. This class fosters coordination, cooperation and concentration with silly fun. Grades K - 5. 5:15 - 6 p.m. $5 instructor fee
Charlie Daniels Park 1075 Charlie Daniels Pkwy., Mt. Juliet 615-758-5358 achurchforyou.org/egghunt
FREE Special Needs Easter Egg Hunt Sunday, March 20. Friendship Community Church hosts this event where kids with special needs and their siblings can search for eggs, play on inflatables, get pictures with the Easter Bunny, play games and more. There will be separate hunts for those in wheelchairs. All ages. 4 - 6 p.m.
The Curious Kitchen 1602 W. Northfield Blvd., Murfreesboro 615-956-6077 • thecuriouskitchen.net Family Class: Let’s Make Easter Candy Saturday, March 26. Light appetizers will be served while your learn to make marshmallow peeps and bunnies, chocolate-covered vanilla eggs, peanut butter eggs and more. Ages 6 and older. 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. $65 per person
• Kids’ Cooking Class: Cake Decorating Saturday, March 5. This class covers cake icing basics and frosting fundamentals. Participants will learn piping, making roses and leaves, working with fondant and more. Ages 6 - 16. 1 - 3 p.m. $50 • Kids’ Cooking Class: Foods of Japan Saturday, March 12. Prepare Japanese foods for lunch, including sushi rice, shrimp tempura roll, California roll, chicken teriyaki and sweet jasmine tea. Ages 6 - 15. 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. $50
A local mom and daughter enjoy a Sumner Music Together Class. Try a free demo session on Saturday, March 12 at Delmas Long Community Center. Ford Ice Center 5264 Hickory Hollow Pkwy., Antioch 615-742-4399 • fordicecenter.com
• FREE Get Out and Learn! Mondays, April 4 - 25. Introductory hockey training for boys and girls. No prior hockey/skating experience required. Equipment provided. Ages 5 - 8. 5 - 5:45 p.m. • PREDecessor Mondays, March 7 - April 11. Learn core skating fundamentals along with a feel for the puck and general hockey knowledge. Ages 4 - 18 who are not yet ready to be in a league. 6:45 - 7:30 p.m. $65 • Scott Hamilton Skating Academy Learn to Skate Program Tue, Thu or Sat, March 1 - April 19. Figure skating instruction serving both recreational and competitive skaters at all levels. All ages. 5:30 & 6:15 p.m. Tue or Thu, 11:45 a.m. & 12:30 p.m. Sat. $130
Delmas Long Community Center 200 Memorial Drive, Goodlettsville 615-851-2255 • goodlettsvillparks.com
Green Elephant Arts Studio 2517-B Nolensville Pike, Nashville 615-679-0654 green-elephant-arts.com
Dyer Observatory 1000 Oman Drive, Brentwood 615-373-4897 • dyer.vanderbilt.edu
Hilton Garden Inn 1335 Conference Center Blvd. Murfreesboro• 615-225-2345
• FREE Music Together Demo Class Saturday, March 12. Experience this international early childhood music and movement program. Ages birth - 5 years with a parent. 10:30 a.m.
• Meet the Astronomer Talk Friday, March 4. An astronomer gives a presentation on gravitational waves for non-experts. All ages. 7 - 9 p.m. $6.27 • Telescope Night Friday, March 11. View celestial sights through giant telescopes and ask astronomers questions. All ages. 7 - 9 p.m. $6.27
• High in the Sky Art Camp Wednesday, March 23. A day of art focusing on things that fly like hot air balloons, kites, planes and more. Ages 4 - 10. 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. $40
Easter Garden Party Sunday, March 27. This Easter brunch features a prime rib carving station, egg hunts, music, a visit with the Easter Bunny and more. All ages. 10:30 a.m. - 4 p.m. $28 adults, $10 ages 3 - 12, free ages 2 and younger
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Parent Planner Home Depot workshops.homedepot.com
• FREE Home Depot Kids Workshop Saturday, March 5. Build a toy wagon. Ages 5 - 12. 9 a.m. - 12 p.m.
Lipscomb’s Ezell Center 1 University Park Drive, Nashville lipscomb.edu/ics/registration
• Nurture Conference Tuesday, March 29. This conference features nationally recognized leaders in Christian spirituality, and this year’s featured presenter is Kris Miller, director of the Institute of Christian Spirituality. All ages. 8 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. $29
Longview Recreation Center 2909 Commonwealth Drive, Nolensville wcparksandrec.com Easter Egg Dive Sunday, March 20. Event reservation code is 6642. Jump, swim and splash for eggs during this underwater egg hunt. Bring your camera for photos with the Easter Bunny. Ages 0 - 5 at 4:30 p.m., ages 6 - 8 at 5 p.m., ages 9 - 12 at 5:30 p.m. $5
Lucky Ladd Farms 4374 Rocky Glade Road, Eagleville 615-274-3786 or luckyladdfarms.com
Easter Bunny Breakfast March 25 - 26. Includes a hot buffet spread, Easter Bunny photos, visit with baby farm animals, crafts and a souvenir gift for each child. All ages. 8:30, 9, 9:30 & 10 a.m. $33 adults, $25 ages 2 - 12 (includes farm admission)
Maplewood High School 401 Walton Lane, Nashville 615-582-2887 • fitstarsnashville.com
• Mel J. Fit Kidz Fit Kamp Saturday, March 5. Former NFL players Terrance Pennington and Chris Sanders serve as guest speakers during this health initiative for kids. Ages 6 - 16. 9 - 11 a.m. $15
Music City Archery 5011 Walkup Road, Pegram 615-566-5187 • musiccityarchery.com • Archery Homeschool Day Friday, March 4. Learn archery with certified instructors at the indoor range. Ages 8 and older. 2 - 3 p.m. $8
Nashville Zoo 3777 Nolensville Road, Nashville 615-833-1534 • nashvillezoo.org
Bunny Cafe Saturday, March 26. Dine with the Easter Bunny for either breakfast or lunch; it includes a photo and a gift for the kids. Ages 2 - 10. 8, 8:30, 9 & 9:30 a.m. breakfast, 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. lunch. $15 - $38
Owl’s Hill Nature Sanctuary 545 Beech Creek Road, Brentwood 615-370-4672 • owlshill.org
• Exploratopia! Spring Break Camp March 21 - 25. Nature is the guide, leading kids to crayfish in the
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These events require advance registration. Call ahead to reserve your child’s spot!
creek, meeting the resident owls and hiking in the woods. Ages 5 - 11. 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. $225 • Knee-High Naturalist: Animal Babies March 1 or 2. Learn how animals are born, how they grow and the special names they have. Ages 3 - 5 with a parent. 10 - 11:30 a.m. $10 adult/child pair, $7 each additional person
Patterson Park Community Center 521 Mercury Blvd., Murfreesboro 615-893-7439 murfreesborotn.gov/parks
• Homeschool P.E. Class Tue & Thu. Participate in various physical education activities. Ages 6 - 13. 12 - 12:50 p.m. or 1 - 1:50 p.m. $3 • Movers and Shakers Wed & Fri. This parent-tot class is designed to get you moving while engaging gross motor skills. Ages 1 - 2 years. 10:30 - 11 a.m. $3 • St. Patrick’s Day Getaway Friday, March 11. Celebrate the day of the Irish with swimming, crafts, dinner and treats. Ages 7 - 13. 6 - 9 p.m. $5 in advance, $7 day of • Twist and Shout Wed & Fri. Run, jump and play while learning balance, coordination, listening and taking turns. Ages 3 - 5. 11:05 - 11:45 a.m. $3 • FREE Youth Art Month Saturdays, March 5 - 19. Enjoy hands-on experiences in dace, music and visual art through a variety of mediums. Ages 6 - 17. 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. Register at 615-907-5350
Sam Davis Home 1399 Same Davis Road, Smyrna 615-459-2341 • samdavishome.org
• Teddy Bear Tea Saturdays, March 5 & 12. Bring your special bear or doll for two hours of tea and treats along with craft activities. Ages 4 - 10. 10 a.m. & 2 p.m. (10 a.m. only on March 12). $15 • Young Ladies Tea Saturday, March 12. Enjoy an afternoon of tea and treats along with a craft project and learning about tea time during the Victorian era. Ages 11 - 15. 2 p.m. $15
Shelby Bottoms Nature Center 1900 Davidson St., Nashville 615-862-8539 • nashville.gov/parks
• FREE First Full Moon of Spring Hike Wednesday, March 23. Celebrate the return of spring with a leisurely guided walk under the light of the full moon. All ages. 8 - 9 p.m. • FREE Marsh Madness Hike & Picnic Thursday, March 24. Learn about the “wet” areas of the park and their importance to the environment and animals, then stop at the observation deck for a picnic lunch. All ages. 11 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. • FREE Mr. Bond and the Science Guys Saturday, March 19. Experience the fun of science with entertaining experiments. All ages. 10 - 11 a.m.
Sports*Com 2310 Memorial Blvd., Murfreesboro 615-895-5040 murfreesborotn.gov/parks
• American Red Cross Water Safety Instructor Class March 11 - 13. Learn how to teach strokes for swimmers and nonswimmers of all ages. Ages 15 and older. Hours vary by day. $175 • Jedi Training Saturday, March 12. Registration opens Friday, March 11. Little Padawans can learn how to strengthen their bodies with activities like running, jumping, kicking, punching and perhaps a little use of the Force. Ages 3 - 7. 10:30 - 11:45 a.m. $3 • Tumbleweeds Mon & Wed. Learn tumbling basics. Ages 3 - 5. 10:30 - 11:15 a.m. $3
Timberland Park Mile Marker 437.2 on Natchez Trace Parkway, Franklin 615-790-5719, ext. 2044 wcparksandrec.com
FREE Easter Eggstravaganza Wednesday, March 23. Event registration code is 6752. Make an Easter craft, meet Peter Cottontail and search for hidden eggs. Ages 3 - 5 with a parent. 10 a.m.
Unity Church 5125 Franklin Pike, Nashville 859-533-4667 empoweryourbirth.com
• Empower Your Birth Conference Saturday, March 12. Nationally recognized speakers, panel sessions, local services and classes in pregnancy, birth, postpartum, babywearing, breastfeeding and more. Adults. 8 a.m. $49
Warner Park Nature Center 7311 Hwy. 100, Nashville 615-352-6299 • nashville.gov/parks • FREE Break a Bat, Plant a Tree Saturday, March 5. Join the Nashville Sounds and TWRA to plant a tree for every broken bat during the Sounds’ 2015 season. Ages 13 and older. 1 - 4 p.m.
• FREE Budding Naturalists: Puddles and Polliwogs Friday, March 18. Explore at the pond, in the wildflower garden and beyond. Ages 3 - 5. 10 - 11 a.m. • FREE Cemeteries of Warner Parks Saturday, March 19. Walk and ride through the hills of the parks to discover the nine historic cemeteries that exist there. Ages 13 and older. 8:30 a.m. - 12 p.m. • FREE Citizen Science: Amphibian Monitoring in Warner Park Wednesday, March 30. Join the “froglogging” team an d learn how to distinguish between frog calls while contributing to the Frog Watch program. Ages 13 and older. 7 - 8:30 p.m. • FREE Early Spring Walk Saturday, March 26. Walk the Old Roadway to discover the signs of spring. All ages. 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. • FREE Furry Friends Saturday, March 5. Learn facts about mammals via the stuffed animal collection, then hit the trails for tracks and signs of their real-life counterparts. All ages. 10 - 11:30 a.m.
• Tales and Trails Every Wednesday. Enjoy stories about Tennessee wildlife while hiking the trails. Ages 4 - 7 with a parent. 10:30 a.m. $3 • Wild Things Every Wednesday. An introduction to the wonders of nature through songs, hikes, crafts and more. Ages 1 - 4 with a parent. 9:30 a.m. $3
Williams-Sonoma at the Mall at Green Hills 2126 Abbott Martin Road, Nashville 615-292-5066 • williams-sonoma.com
• FREE Junior Chef Classes Every Saturday. Each week features a different cooking topic for kids. Ages 5 13. 10 a.m.
Ages 6 - 12 can learn about toads and other amphibians at Warner Park Nature Center on Tuesday, March 22. • FREE Going Mobile Thursday, March 24. HIke the trails and crate natural art along the way, then return to the nature center to create a nature mobile. Ages 6 - 12. 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. • FREE Hill Forest Hike Thursday, March 10. Look for signs of spring during this rugged rocky hike. Ages 13 and older. 10 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. • FREE Homeschool Journeys: Coyotes Thursday, March 17. Homeschool students can learn all about coyotes, including what they eat, where they sleep and more during this natural science program. Ages 5 - 13. 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. or 1:30 - 3:30 p.m. • FREE Kite Making Saturday, March 19. Make and fly your own kite. All ages. 10 - 11:30 a.m. • FREE Organic Gardening: Preparing for Summer Friday, March 11. Learn how to grow a healthy garden without using chemicals. Ages 13 and older. 9 - 10:30 a.m. • FREE Percy Warner Full Moon Hike Wednesday, March 23. Hike under the full moon to Luke Lea Heights for a view of downtown Nashville. All ages. 7 - 8:30 p.m. • FREE Sampling Trees & Engaging Math to Explore Forest Ecology Friday, March 4. Join the Tennessee Division of Forestry to explore and compare a secondary growth forest with an undisturbed one. Adults. 8:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. • FREE Spring Clean Saturday, March 26. Pitch in and help clean up the park’s trails, picnic areas, roadways and open spaces. All ages. 1 - 4 p.m. • FREE Stayin’ Alive Saturday, March 12. Discover the birds, squirrels, chipmunks and other animals that survived the winter. All ages. 10 - 11 a.m. • FREE Tracking Toads Tuesday, March 22. Explore the life cycles and habitats of toads and other amphibians. Ages 6 - 12. 10 - 11:30 a.m. • FREE Waterthrush Walk Tuesday, March 22. See some of the first migrants arriving from Central and South America. All ages. 8:30 - 10 a.m. • FREE Weed Wrangle Saturday, March 5. Join the city-wide effort to protect native species and help combat the spread of invasive exotic pest plants. Ages 13 and older. 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. • FREE Wildflower Walking Thursday, March 31. Join
Naturalist Deb Beazley for a walk through the spring woods viewing wildflowers and learning folklore, identification, growing tips, herbal uses and fun facts. Ages 13 and older. 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. • FREE Yummy Geology Friday, March 25. Become a junior geologist while learning about and exploring rocks and fossils, then create edible treats related to plate tectonics, sedimentation and more. Ages 6 - 12. 10 - 11:30 a.m.
The Wilderness Station 697 Veterans Pkwy., Murfreesboro 615-217-3017 murfreesborotn.gov/parks
• FREE Animal Encounters & Crafts March 29 - April 1. Meet an education animal then create an animal craft project to take home. 2 - 3 p.m. • Audubon Adventures: Feathers, Fur, Fins & You! Saturdays, March 12 - 26) This National Audubon Society’s award-winning education program includes the following sessions: Pollinators: Hummingbirds and Bees (March 12); Rivers and Wildlife (March 19) and Caring for Our Planet: Kids are Making a Difference (March 26). Ages 8 - 11. 9 - 10 a.m. $3 (the same program is available for homeschoolers Wednesdays, March 9 - 23 at 1 p.m.) • Chocolate Hike Saturday, March 19. Embark on a naturalist-led hike while learning about sustainable chocolate practices, then warm up with hot cocoa and other chocolate treats. Ages 8 and older. 2 p.m. $3 • Nature Journaling for Kids Thursday, March 31. Learn skills in nature observation and sketching (supplies provided). Ages 8 - 12. 10 - 11 a.m. $5 • NatureScapes & Wildlife Portraits Saturday, March 26. Unleash your creativity during this artist-led painta-long program where you’ll learn to paint wildlife and nature-based scenes. Ages 13 and older. 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. $15 • Spring Break Fun Day Tuesday, March 29. A fun-filled morning with live animals, nature walks, games and crafts, followed by roasting hot dogs and marshmallows around a campfire. Ages 7 - 10. 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. $5
YMCA Camp Widjiwagan 3088 Smith Springs Road, Antioch 615-360-2267 campwidji.org/register
• Family Fun Day: Great Friday Friday, March 25. Explore the great outdoors, participate in activities, and enjoy lunch and s’mores. Ages 3 and older. 12:30 - 4 p.m. $15 adults, $10 children. To register, e-mail tgiles@ymcamidtn.org • Kids’ Night Out March 4 - 5. This overnight experience includes kangaroo jumping dance parties, wolf pack night games, night zip lining and more. Ages 7 - 12. 6 p.m. Fri check-in, 10:30 check-out Sat. $55/day Overnight and EQ Spring Camp: Mission to Save the Easter Bunny! March 18 - 20. This weekend includes master egg hunting, design elaborate Easter eggs and compete in the Second Annual Downhill Rabbit Races. Ages 7 - 13. 6 p.m. check-in Fri, 4 p.m. check-out Sun. $150 for overnight camps, $175 for equestrian camp
Deadline for April’s THINGS TO DO is
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MAKE THE MOST OF YOUR SUMMER
Spend your spring with the YMCA!
ACT NOW TO GIVE YOUR FAMILY A SUMMER TO REMEMBER.
March 7-14, 2016 only
YMCA SWIM LESSONS
Learn to swim before summer begins and enjoy a full summer in the pool! Buy one session of spring group lessons, get one half off. *Valid on group lessons, only. Applies to March, April and May lessons.
YMCA DAY CAMP
Reserve your spot for the BEST SUMMER EVER! Register for a full summer of day camp and pay only one deposit. *Valid for day camps held at select YMCA of Middle Tennessee membership centers, only.
Sign up at a Y near you. *Offer not available for online purchase. 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.
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summer 2016 + Learning to Let Go and Trust + Five Reasons Why Kids Should Go to Camp + Outward Bound for Middle Schoolers & Teens
summer camp BITS LETTING GO: First-Time Drop-offs Never Easy
L
ast summer, on a clear June morning, Ashley Goulder dropped off her 10-year-old daughter, Karla, and her best
friend, Lindy, at the Camp Widjiwagan bus stop at 7:30 a.m. (Widjiwagan has 10
A local girl soars high on the zipline at YMCA Camp Widjiwagan in Nashville.
different bus stop locations across Middle Tennessee to serve families). Goulder wouldn’t see her daughter again until 5 p.m. that day, and she was, to use her term, a “wreck.” “I was so anxious last year,” Goulder says. “It was like when I first dropped her off at child care, well, not quite so bad. But she ended up having a lot of fun and had so many things to tell me, we ended up really happy about it,” she adds. That seems to be the measuring stick for most parents: if the kids are happy, we’re happy. But getting to “happy” isn’t always so easy. Jitters abound in plenty of homes come the first day of camp for the very first time. Forget that millions of kids and parents have experienced it, too. Luckily there are a few tangible steps you can follow that will make letting go ... at least manageable.
TRUST YOU MUST! If you are fearful about sending your child to camp, the following steps can help. • Carefully select the right camp with your child’s input and be very familiar with the program • Meet or call the camp director and ask any questions you have • Sign up your child with a friend • Prepare your child by giving him a bit more independence at home • The week before camp starts, review the camp schedule with your child so you both know what the days are like • The night before, get everything ready together: water bottle,
extra sunscreen, swimsuit, extra clothes, snacks, lunch if needed • Day of, cover your child with sunscreen and leave home in plenty of time so you don’t have to rush • Always express confidence in your child’s ability to succeed and have fun at camp • If after pick-up in the afternoon you have reason for concerns, call the camp to straighten them out Source: American Camping Association
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summer camp BITS
5
reasons why camp’s great
A colorful art camp at Cheekwood in Nashville.
For parents on the fence about sending kids to summer camp, consider the following: 1. Your child will meet new people and make new friends. 2. Your child will do things he’s never done before. 3. Your child will learn to fend for himself.
Day campers make friends with skilled counselors at Whippoorwill Farm Day Camp in Fairview.
MIDDLE SCHOOLERS
4. Your child will gain confidence. Kids performing at an Act Too camp in Franklin.
5. Your child will never forget.
outward bound:
experiential learning that changes lives
P
lease no! Not another summer of video games and hanging around the house! Want your middle schooler to learn more compassion, selfreliance and responsibility? Consider an Outward Bound excursion. The non-profit, educational organization known for sending teenagers around the world on life-building adventures, also offers programs for middle schoolers for ages 12 - 13 called Middle School Classics. Learning is experiential with Outward Bound. For instance, on a Colorado Alpine Backpacking trip, your child will learn how to work with a team, perform basic first-aid, cook, learn to chart a course using a map and compass while traveling on and off course on terrains smooth or rough, and more. Outward Bound’s offerings for
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middle schoolers this coming summer include West Virginia Dolly Sods Backpacking and Canoeing; North Cascades Canoeing & Rock Climbing for boys or girls; Yosemite Backpacking; and various excursions on the Delaware Water Gap; in Florida; St. Croix; the Southwest; Boston; or the Blue Ridge Mountains. All of the trips last a week or longer and focus on helping to make kids more responsible, engaged people. Outward Bound — which began in the United States in the early ’50s — has a long history of providing life-changing experiences for teenagers, especially struggling teens, so if you’re looking for something for your older child, take a look at those programs, too. Programs are pricey, but the benefits to kids are immeasurable. Learn more at outwardbound.org.
During an Outward Bound excursion, kids learn to take charge, speak up, manage on their own and come out of themselves.
Outward Bound challenges participants to test themselves in ways they never have before.
Fun as BIG as all outdoors! This summer why not try something fun and adventurous in our overnight camps, like climbing, camping, canoeing, kayaking, paddle boarding, caving, hiking, camping, and more? Session 1: June 12 - 24, 2016 Session 2: July 3 - 15, 2016 Ages: 11 – 14
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Summer Camp for kids who love music, art, theater, dance, circus, magic, rock and roll, and everything else.
French Woods Festival of the Performing Arts www.frenchwoods.com
800-634-1703 / frenchwoods.com
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ACADEMICS
University School of Nashville
Brain Balance of Franklin 790 Jordan Road, Ste. 110, Franklin brainbalancecenters.com
615-244-6627
Our program addresses the whole child by integrating sensory motor training and stimulation and cognitive activities with nutritional and dietary guidelines.
Brehm Preparatory School Summer Program 950 Brehm Lane, Carbondale IL brehm.org
618-457-0371
Brehm’s Summer Scenario: Self-Reliance is an epic, open-ended, multi-player experiential learning adventure where participants discover their own strengths as they play essential roles for their tribes in quests and challenges. Through individualized and shared adventures, players explore the environment; learn about sustainability; develop basic survival skills; explore their environment; and delve into academics, assistive technology, art and experiential learning while getting to know their fellow players and uniting as tribes.
Camp JPII - Pope John Paul II High School 117 Caldwell Drive, Hendersonville jp2hs.org • camp@jp2hs.org
615-822-2375 ext. 4037
Camp JPII offers exciting camps for ages 5 - 18 during the month of June, including academic, sports, technology, and artistic camps. With early drop off, after-care, weekly lunch plans, state-of-the-art facilities, and amazing teachers, Camp JPII is a fun, easy, and educational way to enjoy the summer.
Southpointe Community Church 7227 Haley Industrial Drive, Nolensville 615-746-7722 southpointecommunity.org/summercamps • marianne@southpointecommunity.org
Day camps for grades K - 5. Camps cover a wide variety of interests. Weekly themes, indoor and outdoor activities, team-building exercises, hands-on-learning opportunities, scripture memorization, and special instruction from real-world professionals in related fields. We believe that children are whole persons created in the image of God, valued for who they are, not who they are becoming. Our staff is intentional about building relationships with our children and their families. They are all known and loved .
2000 Edgehill Ave., Nashville usn.org/summer • jkleiner@email.usn.org
615-321-8016
Make USN Summer Camps your choice for a fun, enriching experience this summer. Many of our camps are led by USN faculty members who bring their expertise and varied passions to diverse programming in sports, academics, the arts, and technology. Flexible morning and afternoon scheduling allows either whole-day or half-day experiences. After-care provided from 4:00 - 5:00 p.m.
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 meed 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.
The Webb School Summer Program thewebbschool.com/academics/summer-program 931-389-5703 cjones@webbschool.com
Webb’s Day Camp for rising grades 4 - 8 includes rocket science, outdoor adventure, pottery, robotics, spheros ecology, and calculator science. One week camps Jun. 6 - 10, Jun. 13 - 17, and Jun. 20 - 24 from 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. (extended care before and after available). $275. Webb’s Basketball Skills Camp for rising grades 4 - 12. Jun. 1 - 3 from 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. $80. ACT Prep Course for rising grades 9 - 12, Jun. 6 - 10 from 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. $125. SAT Prep Course for rising grades 9 - 12, Jun. 13 - 17 from 9:00 a.m - 12:00 p.m. $125.
ANIMALS, EQUESTRIAN Creekside Riding Academy 2359 Lewisburg Pike, Franklin creeksideridingstables.com • creeksidestables@gmail.com
615-595-7547
Where horse lovers come to camp! Daily mounted riding lessons, games on horseback or trail rides. We focus on safety, proper riding techniques, grooming, care, tacking and leading. Day camps throughout June and July for beginners to advanced riders, ages 6 and up. continued on page 77...
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CAMP EXPERIENCES OPEN HOUSE
2:00 to 4:00 p.m. MARCH 6 • APRIL 10 MAY 15 GUIDED WALKING TOUR and Meet Some of the SUMMER STAFF
Camps.DeerRunRetreat.org • 615.794.2918 35 miles south of Nashville, TN • 10 miles from downtown Franklin, TN
Sessions: June 5 to August 6 Grades PreK–5 Day Camps
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Cub Creek Science Camp 16795 State Route E, Rolla, MO mosciencecamp.com • office@bearriverranch.com
573-458-2125
Ages 7 - 17. A sleep-away camp with its own zoo! Feed lemurs, zoom down a zip-line, and take classes in veterinary medicine, animal care, survival skills, crime science, archery, culinary science, arts and crafts. Air conditioned cabins. ACA accredited. For more adventure, check out our sister camp – Animal Camp Jamaica!
Peachtree Farms Equestrian Center 4819 Hwy 96 E, Arrington peachtreefarms.com • polly@peachtreefarms.com
615-419-1089
Saddle up and ride! Our equestrian camp provides extensive time with horses. Campers learn life skills through caring for and communicating with horses. We teach safe and correct riding skills. Beginner to advanced, English or Western. Half-day camps for ages 4 - 8, full-day for ages 6 and older. After-care is available. Weekly camps in June and July. CHA approved facility and U.S. Pony Club Center.
Valley View Equestrian Camp 606 Valley View Ranch Road, Cloudland, GA valleyviewranch.com
706-862-2231
Horse lovers’ paradise since 1954! A’top Lookout Mountain, for 50 girls ages 8 - 17. One to 9 weeks. 600 acres. English, Western, barrels, vaulting, and trails. CHA instructors teach beginner to advanced riders. Spend 4 - 6 hours daily with your OWN camp horse. The Jones family are third generation horse lovers, camp administrators, and equine educators making girls dreams come true!
ARTS Act Too Players 1113 Murfreesboro Road, Ste. 119, Franklin acttooplayers.com • info@acttooplayers.com
615-294-0667
Each summer, Act Too Players offers a combination of week-long performance camps and our full production summer intensives taught by some the best in the Nashville theatre industry. Every student gets the opportunity to rehearse with the best directors, musical directors, and technical staff. Our goal is to instruct your child on the art of theatre while providing a fun, safe, environment.
Ann Carroll School of Dance 1121 Harpeth Industrial Ct., Ste. 500, Franklin anncarrollschoolofdance.com • di@anncarrollschoolofdance.com
615-790-6468
Ann Carroll School of Dance offers a performing arts camp for ages 2 - 18 yrs. Preschool camps are offered Mon. - Thu. and include ballet, tap, hip-hop, musical theater, and tumbling. Camp for ages 6 - 18 yrs. are offered Mon. - Fri. and consist of dance, acting, and vocal performance.
Bellevue Dance 7097-J Old Harding Pike, Nashville bellevuedance.com
615-662-8553
Offering tap, jazz, ballet, hip-hop, and contemporary for ages 3 and up. Now enrolling for the 2016 dance year. Offering summer camps, too!
Blair School of Music at Vanderbilt University 2400 Blakemore Ave., Nashville blair.vanderbilt.edu
615-322-7651
Summer offerings include: Nashville Summer Orchestra, private and group instrument study (piano, strings, and woodwinds), Kindermusik (newborn - 5 yrs) and Music Theory Without Fear. See website for details!
BounceU of Murfreesboro Create & Bounce Art Camp 1222 Park Avenue, Murfreesboro bounceu.com/murfreesboro
615-893-8386
BounceU offers Create & Bounce Art Camp for Spring Break, Mar. 25 and Mar. 28 - Apr. 1 for ages 4 - 12 for all day 9:30 a.m. - 3 p.m. or half-day 9:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. or 12 noon - 3 p.m. Half-day camp is perfect for little ones! You can come for a few days, or the entire week. Pre-arranged before- and after-care offered for just $5 hour per child. Summer Camp begins in June.
Cheekwood Summer Camp 1200 Forrest Park Drive, Nashville cheekwood.org
615-353-9827
For ages 2 - 14. Jun. 6 - Jul. 29. Drawing, painting, clay, Nature Explorers, gardening, and much more. For art and outdoor adventures, you can’t beat summer camps at Cheekwood!
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Dance in Bloom 7982 Coley Davis Road, Nashville danceinbloom.com • info@danceinbloom.com
615-662-4819
Located just of I-40W in Bellevue, Dance in Bloom offers classes for ages 2 and up in the disciplines of ballet, tap, jazz, hip-hop, acro, cheer and new athletic boys dance. Classes are up-beat and fun! Ask about our birthday parties! Voted #1 Dance Studio by Nashville Parent readers!
The Dancer’s School 2159 N. Thompson Lane, C-5, Murfreesboro thedancersschool.com • thedancersschool@live.com
AT BLAIR SCHOOL OF MUSIC
615-907-1155
The Dancer’s School has designed a fun, creative summer schedule with six different weeks to choose from that will fit your needs. Offerings include ballet, pointe, jazz, modern, hip-hop, adult classes, and our ever-popular pre-K themed classes for ages 3 - 6. Visit our website for registration information.
Elite Dance Academy KINDERMUSIK
Nashville Summer Orchestra at Blair
June–July classes (5 weeks)
May 29–June 3, 2016
Varied classes for newborns to age 5 Open to students in grades 7 through 12, Amy Alley, instructor college students, and adults. Carol Nies, conductor
Private and Group Instrument Study in piano,
strings, and woodwinds
June–August 2016 (4–10 weeks)
Music Theory Without Fear
June 6–10 10:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m. For more information, call 615-322-7651 or visit our website at blair.vanderbilt.edu Vanderbilt University 2400 Blakemore Avenue Nashville, Tennessee 37212
7177 Nolensville Road, Ste. B-1 & B-2, Nolensville elitedanceandfitness.com
615-776-4202
Voted Best Dance Instruction in the 2015 Best of Parenting. We are a family oriented studio that prides itself on quality dance instruction in a positive and uplifting environment. Our emphasis is on teaching age appropriate material to the recreational dancer as well as training for the seriously committed student. We offer dance, cheer, and performing arts camps. Full- and half-day camps.
French Woods Festival of the Performing Arts Hancock, NY frenchwoods.com • admin@frenchwoods.com
800-634-1703
French Woods offers summer camp programs in dance, theater, music, circus, magic, visual arts, film and video, sports, tennis, fitness, waterfront, skate board, rock and roll and horseback riding. We cater to children from 7 - 17 yrs. Younger campers have more guidance and supervision, while older campers are able to take on some responsibility and have a chance to work in the areas of their interest.
Frist Center for the Visual Arts 919 Broadway, Nashville fristcenter.org/summerartcamp
615-244-3340
Sculpture, drawing, animation, photography, and so much more. Our week-long, age-appropriate classes are designed to be fun and educational for kids ages 5 - 18. No art-making experience is necessary.
Gray Studios LA
Summer Riding Camp WEEKLY DURING JUNE & JULY
• Safe Horse Handling • Riding Lessons • Trail Rides • Grooming & Games
CREEKSIDE
Riding Academy & Stables Hwy 431 at Duplex Rd., near Spring Hill & Thompson Station 2359 Lewisburg Pike • Franklin • 615.595.7547 www.creeksideridingstables.com
graystudiosla.com • info@graystudiosla.com
818-582-3943
We are bringing our amazing camps to Nashville! Come join us for a full week and learn the secrets of how to be a child star, or if you are interested in the arts just come and have fun. Celebrity and Casting Director classes included. Make a short film by the end of the camp.
Hendersonville Arts Council at Monthaven Mansion 1017 Antebellum Circle, Hendersonville hendersonvillearts.org
615-822-0789
Sign up now for the After School Arts program, September through May. Classes are held Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday from 4:30 - 6:00 p.m. Registration and more information on our website.
MET Summer Academy nmaam.org/events/met-choral-camp • info@nmaam.org
615-301-8742
MET Summer Academy is two weeks of extraordinary choral training and performance for children, rising grades 2 - 12, presented by Choral Arts Link Inc. and the National Museum of African American Music at Tennessee State University’s Performing Arts Center. Participants in MET Summer Academy will have the opportunity to perform with MET Singers in our 19th season with the Nashville Symphony as its Celebration Youth Chorus.
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.
The Music Class 5000 Thoroughbred Lane, Brentwood Satellite locations in Belle Meade and Franklin themusicclass.com/nashville • info@themusicclass.com
615-777-9314
Early childhood music program for parents and children ages birth - 5 yrs. Help your young child achieve his or her full musical potential with this innovative, developmental music and movement program. Parent and child classes are playful and creative and each family receives the acclaimed CDs and songbooks. Classes meet weekday and weekend mornings. Call or visit our website for current schedule and session pricing or to find out about our birthday parties and moms’ group events. continued on page 81 ...
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SUMMER CAMP... MINUS THE DIRT & BUGS!
Swimming Lessons taught by a Certified Red Cross Instructor at
guppies &dolphins swim
REGISTER BY VISITING CAMPINVENTION.ORG OR CALL 800.968.4332
Mt. Juliet/Smyrna area. Register at:
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PRE-SCHOOL CAMP
JULY 11th-14th JULY 18th-21st 10:00am–12:00pm
PERFORMING ARTS CAMP & ADVANCED INTENSIVE CAMP
JULY 11th-29th Monday thru Friday 9:00am–4:00pm www.anncarrollschoolofdance.com
790-6468
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What Math Camp is NOT... Weekly day camp for 1st - 8th graders Games & puzzles to challenge young minds!
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Register for Summer Classes, Camps and Intensives at BellevueDanceCenter.com June 13-17 All American Cheer & Dance Camp Ages 7-11 Frozen Fever Ages 4 & Up Summer Intensive Ages 9 & Up July 11-15 Mini Intensive Ages 7-11 Prince & Princess Ages 4 & Up Summer Intensive Ages 9 & Up
(615)
662.8553
ballet • contemporary • hip-hop • jazz • tap ages 3 and up Lauri Gregoire, Director, BPA in Dance from Oklahoma City University
Ready Set Show Lego WeDo Lego Mindstorms Softball Soccer Baseball Girls Basketball Boys Basketball Volleyball Cheer Football Tennis plus many more!
visit goodpasture.org for more information
Building Confidence, Intellectual Growth, and Spiritual Strength 619 DUE WEST AVE., MADISON, TN 37115
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Nashville Ballet Summer Camp 3630 Redmon St., Nashville 500 Wilson Pike Circle, Ste. 119, Brentwood nashvilleballet.com
615-297-2966 x 20
School of Nashville Ballet offers the highest quality of training for children and adults of all ages. Artistic director Paul Vasterling leads an outstanding faculty comprised of highly respected professional teachers from around the world, providing a complete dance experience that is challenging and fun for all students, whether they simply love to dance or aspire to a professional career.
Make Awesome memories | games | friends | apps | models | movies
Nashville Children’s Theatre 25 Middleton St., Nashville nashvillechildrenstheatre.org
615-254-9103
Founded in 1931, NCT is the country’s oldest professional theater for youth and was ranked as one of the top five children’s theaters by Time magazine. NCT presents age-appropriate plays from the classics to contemporary. Saturday drama workshops are offered for children of various ages. For more information about drama workshops, visit our website or call the theater.
Rock Zone Music After-School Program & Camp 11902 Lebanon Road, Mt. Juliet 2541 Park Drive, Donelson 431 Tyler Drive, Hermitage rockzoneafterschool.com • contact@rockzonemusic.com
615-562-0070
Ages 6-18
Co-ed and all-girls summer camps
60+ Courses
Looking for something fun and different to do after school or this summer? Rock Zone School of Music is a place where kids get full access to daily group music instruction. Rock Zone’s vans pick up at schools in Donelson, Mt. Juliet, Hermitage, and Old Hickory. Grades K - 9. No musical background required. Snacks provided daily.
Code apps, mod Minecraft, print 3D objects, design games, build websites, engineer robots, & more
Day & Overnight
Watkins Community Education 2298 Rosa L. Parks Blvd., Nashville watkins.edu/community-education • community@watkins.edu
Vanderbilt • Xavier University Emory • Georgia Tech Purdue • NYU Stanford and more
Weeklong and 2-week programs, half-day options
615-277-7456
Discover a world of art and inspiration at Watkins Summer Art Camps! Our Multi-Arts Camps, Special Topics Camps, and Teen Workshops provide a fun and enriching experience in our state-of-the-art studios. Young campers will work on age-appropriate projects in a variety of media including drawing, painting, clay, sculpture, textiles, and more. Teens are offered specialized workshops that will enhance their artistic skills, help build their college portfolio, and teach them about artists past and present. All supplies are included. Dress for mess and bring a bag lunch. Space is limited so register early!
SUMMER TECH CAMPS HELD AT 130+ LOCATIONS NATIONWIDE
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BUSINESS JA Biztown Summer Camp 120 Powell Place, Nashville janash.com/ja-biztown/summer-camp • summercamp@janash.com
615-627-1200
Campers ages 10 - 13 spend a week learning how to succeed in business. They’ll apply and interviewfor jobs, vote in elections, work as part of a business team, and earn and manage their own money. Two camp sessions are available: Jun. 20 - 24 and Jul. 11 - 15. 9 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
FITNESS/SPORTS The Ascent 831 Park Ave., Murfreesboro climbyourrock.com • info@climbyourrock.com
615-796-6545
The Ascent is proud to introduce Kids Rock, an instructional program offered once a week to grades 1 - 5, which focuses them both mentally and physically. Participants actively learn self-confidence, problem solving, focus, determination through various goals and challenges, while also having fun and staying fit. Visit our website for more information and to register.
ATA Karate 1724 Carothers Pkwy., # 300, Brentwood 8163 Hwy 100, Nashville atanashville.com
615-370-7027 615-646-3838
Lee’s ATA Karate is the premier family martial arts program in Nashville and Brentwood for ages 3 and up. We pride ourselves on not being just another sport but a character development school that gives students the tools to be successful in life both mentally and physically. With numerous awards, we are recognized as one of the most successful martial arts program in Tennessee.
Bill Taylor’s Bushido School of Karate 1911 Business Campus Drive, Murfreesboro 1820 NW Broad St., Murfreesboro bskonline.com • bushido96@aol.com
615-890-6755 615-893-6003
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.
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Blooma Nashville 4107 Charlotte Ave., Nashville bloomanashville.com • hello@bloomanashville.com
615-797-8064
Classes and camps for you and your children. Great for children of all ages. Check our website for complete schedule.
Golf Camp July 6-8, 2016
Boost Aquatics 11 Vaughns Gap Road, Nashville boostfitclub.com/aquatics • aquatics@boostfitclub.com
615-499-5348
Get ready for a fun and safe summer by taking swim lessons NOW! Boost Aquatics offers private or group swim lessons, kids competitive swim team, summer pool memberships and pool parties!
GaylordSprings.com 615.458.1721
THE COVENANT SCHOOL
SUMMER CAMPS
E.T.C. Gymnastics 1137 Haley Road, Murfreesboro 1932 Almaville Road, Smyrna etcgymnastics.com • coachken@etcgymnastics.com
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.
Junior Golf Camp at Gaylord Springs Golf Links 18 Springhouse Lane, Nashville gaylordsprings.com
615-458-1721
Whether your junior golfer has professional aspirations, collegiate scholarship goals, or simply wants to learn how to play a round with mom or dad, the Junior Golf Camp at Gaylord Springs will provide a fun learning experience. Award-winning PGA instructor, Brian Lackey, will cover full swing, putting, chipping, rules, etiquette and more. Camp runs Jul. 6 - 8. Call or visit our website for more information!
Let it Shine Gymnastics 1892 Gen. George Patton Drive, Franklin lisgym.com • gyminfo@letitshinegym.com
615-369-3547
We offer a super FUNTASTIC summer camp for ages 3 - 12. Camp is from 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. with extended care available from 7:30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Kids will have a FUNTASTIC time on our trampolines, zipline, rocket blaster, star castle, rock wall, volley ball, basketball, floor hockey, swimming, and gymnastics.
Lipscomb University Soccer Camps 1 University Park Drive, Nashville lipscombsoccercamps.com
615-966-5383
Camps are available in June and July for boys and girls ages 4 - 18. Camps are gender and age specific (all boys or all girls). Camps are designed to enhance every players skill level. Professionally licensed NCAA Division 1 coaches, collegiate players, and certified athletic trainers run all Lipscomb University soccer camps on the university’s campus.
My Gym
Sports • Art • Cooking • Science & Nature • Games & more! June 13-16 | June 20-23 | July 11-14 | July 18-21
4 & 5 Yr. Old Junior Kindergarten - 6th Grade
330 Franklin Road, Brentwood my-gym.com/brentwood
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 onegoalsports.net • admin@onegoalsports.net
615-896-7309
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.
Vanderbilt Recreation and Wellness Center 2700 Children’s Way, Nashville 615-343-6627 vanderbilt.edu/recreationandwellnesscenter/youth • campvandy@vanderbilt.edu
Our youth programs are designed to help your child learn, grow, and stay fit. Whether it’s enjoying activities at Camp Vandy, our summer day camp, learning the basics in swim school, or enhancing skills with the Acorns Youth Swim Team, we have programs you are sure to love!
33 Burton Hills Blvd. | Green Hills | 615-467-2313
To register, please visit thecovenantschool.com.
Summer Fun & Learning!
Wado Karate Centers 2444 Morris Gentry Blvd., Antioch (ages 5 and up) 406 Two Mile Pike, Goodlettsville (ages 3 and up) 550 Sam Ridley Pkwy. W, Smyrna (ages 5 and up) wadokaratecenters.com • orileykarate.com
615-399-3992 615-859-9473 615-399-3992
Kids and adults. Designed to instill self-control, self-confidence and boost self-esteem. Our classes are the product of more than 40 years of refinement and offer life skills along with karate skills. Check us out on the web or call for more information. continued on page 85 ...
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Elite Dance
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DANCING MY WAY THROUGH SUMMER
summer camp at Nashville Ballet half and full day options Nashville and Brentwood ages 3 - 10
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Funtastic Summer Camp Where camp is fun & Christ is #1!
May 23-Aug 4
Register NOW for S.T.E.M. Enriched Summer Camps
Ages 3-12
with classes in Robotics, Game Design, Minecraft, Engineering Adventures, and more for ages 7 to 14! Conveniently located in Franklin and Nashville
Trampoline Fun Arts & Crafts Rocket Blaster Pizza Party Star Castle Zip Line Rock Wall Climb
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Discovery Center Summer Camp! May 31 - July 29 • 9am-4pm • Grades: K - 5
May 31 - June 3 & July 5 - 8 Science & Superheroes June 6 - 10 & July 11 - 15 Jurassic Spark
June 13 - 17 & July 18 - 22 Kids’ Creature Club June 20 - 24 & July 25 - 29 Mars Quest: Rockets & Robots June 27 - July 1 Wild & Wonderful World 502 SE Broad Street Murfreesboro
615-890-2300
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NATURE Camp Bells Bend and Beaman Bells Bend Outdoor Center, 4187 Old Hickory Blvd., Nashville Beaman Park Nature Center, 5911 Old Hickory Blvd., Nashville
615-856-4772
Experience two of Nashville’s Metro parks in one camp! Camp Bells Bend and Beaman provides outdoor adventures for children ages 6 - 12. Day campers are grouped with well-trained, energetic, and caring counselors who will foster a sense of appreciation of the parks and the outdoors. Let the adventure begin! Mon. - Wed. at Bells Bend Outdoor Center, Thu. and Fri. at Beaman Park Nature Center.
Camp Warner Park 7199 Hwy 100, Nashville campwarnerpark.com • director@campwarnerpark.com
615-856-4772
Summer is better in Nashville’s largest Metro park! Camp Warner Park connects children with nature through outdoor learning and play. Day campers will be grouped with qualified, energetic, and passionate counselors who will foster a sense of appreciation of the parks and the outdoors. Let the adventure begin!
SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY Bricks 4 Kidz® Lego® Camps 99 Seaboard Lane, Ste. 100, Brentwood bricks4kids.com/middletennessee
615-988-9080
In these unique and dynamic camps, children will build incredible motorized creations, play games, and have lots of fun using Lego bricks!
Camp Invention Multiple Locations campinvention.org • campinvention@campinvention.org
800-968-4332
Local educators lead hands-on activities created especially for children entering grades 1 - 6. Campers spend their time constructing and personalizing a DIY solar-powered cricket with a unique habitat, playing high-energy games, and building original prototypes using real tools and components found in everyday devices. Lessons explore connections between science, technology, engineering and innovation. Discounts are available and spaces are limited.
2016 Science Camps Locations all over town! Great for girls and boys ages 5-12. Our brilliant hands-on science camps offer kids the time and opportunity for inquiry based science experimentation. Visit MrBondScienceGuy.com for more information!
Discovery Center at Murfree Spring 502 SE Broad St., Murfreesboro explorethedc.org
615-890-2300
When school is out, camp is in! Surrounded by 22 acres of protected wetlands in downtown Murfreesboro, the Discovery Center offers STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math)-based day camps year round – whenever school is on break! Rising Kindergartners through fifth graders are invited to spend a summer of fun at the Discovery Center for camp themes from superheroes and dinosaurs to animals and nature.
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Engineering for Kids Various locations in the greater Nashville area 615-261-9937 engineeringforkids.net/location/nashville • nashville@engineeringforkids.net
Engineering for Kids brings science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) to kids ages 7 - 14 in a fun and challenging way through camps. We are proud to inspire children to build on their natural curiosity by teaching engineering concepts through hands-on learning. Engineering is, after all, one of the fastest growing industries in the world! Check out our website for our 2016 summer camp offerings.
iD Tech Camps Camps held at Vanderbilt University idtech.com
888-709-8324
Students ages 7 -17 can learn to code, design video games, mod Minecraft, engineer robots, model 3D characters, build websites, print 3D models, and more! Tech-savvy instructors teach in small groups of 8 students per instructor (guaranteed) so both beginners and advanced students learn at the perfect pace. Campers make new friends, learn foundational STEM skills, and enjoy long-term benefits that extend beyond school, college, and future careers.
Lipscomb Universtiy/Nissan BisonBot Camps One University Park Drive, Nashville robotics@lipscomb.edu
For every kid who just can’t resist dismantling the toaster, the Lipscomb University/Nissan BisonBot Robotic Summer Camp will be the highlight of their summer. All camps will be held in the new Hughes Center engineering facility on the Lipscomb campus. For grades K - 12. Camps for beginners to advanced.
Mr. Bond and the Science Guys mrbondscienceguy.com
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615-573-2702
Mr. Bond and the Science Guys have another summer of fun and educational SCIENCE CAMPS planned for your future scientist! With multiple choices for location and theme, we have a day camp your child will love. Our week-long camps offer the opportunity for inquiry-based experimentation. Perfect for grades K - 6.
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Snapology Greater Nashville area northnashville.snapology.com
865-296-0142
Snapology offers amazing educational summer camps for children ages 4 - 14. Some of our more popular offerings include video game design, space wars robotics, stop-motion animation, robot sports challenge, ev3 robotics, and more! Camps are held at various locations in Sumner, Wilson, and Davidson counties. Please see our website for details.
SPECIAL NEEDS Bridges’ Camp Sign Me Up 935 Edgehill Ave., Nashville bridgesfordeafandhh.org • mhunt@bridgesfordeafandhh.org
615-248-8828
Camp Sign Me Up is an exciting camp for kids ages 6 - 13 who want to learn American Sign Language. Come spend the day with us and take fun field trips, play games, and inspire creativity all while learning a new language. We’ll have your hands up and talking in no time.
The Center for Courageous Kids 1501 Burnley Road, Scottsville, KY courageouskids.org • jobryan@courageouskidsorg
270-618-2900
The Center for Courageous Kids is a medical camp where children with disabilities or life-threatening illnesses can have a physically safe and medically sound camp experience. We host illness specific summer camps for children ages 7 - 15 and illness specific family weekend retreats, free of charge.
Summer Fluency Day Camp Vanderbilt Bill Wilkerson Center, 1215 21st Ave. S, Nashville vanderbilthealth.com/stutteringcamp
615-936-5016
Vanderbilt Bill Wilkerson Center is holding a special summer day camp for children and teens who stutter. The goal of this camp is to help stutterers become more confident communicators. Specialist in speech and language will lead the camp. Space is limited, apply by April 15.
TRADITIONAL CAMPS Battle Ground Academy 336 Ernest Rice Lane, Franklin battlegroundacademy.org/bgacamps • bgacamps@mgba.org
ACADEMICS ∙ ATHLETICS ∙ FINE ARTS ∙ ENRICHMENT
615-567-8327
Battle Ground Academy has something for everyone! Camps range from academic to athletics to art and enrichment – all age appropriate and directed by a BGA coach/teacher or camp professional. More than 60 camp opportunities including archery, Lego, Minecraft, academic, art, drama, and sports camps. Camps are for kids ages 5 - adult. Full- and half-day camp available. For families needing additional care, early- and after-care are available.
Camp Beech Creek at Currey Ingram Academy 6544 Murray Lane, Brentwood curreyingramcamps.org • eric.vinson@curreyingram.org
615-507-3242
Slide into summer with Camp Beech Creek. With weekly themes like Star Wars and Hollywood, and morning electives such as LEGOs, sports, cooking, American Girl, rock-n-roll, and more, this camp has it all. June and July camps. Rising grades K - 6. Before- and after-care. Details are online!
Camp Crusader - Hendersonville Christian Academy 355 Old Shackle Island Road, Hendersonville crusaderkidscom • wslater@hcacrusaderscom
615-824-1550
Parents appreciate our pay-by-the-day plan. There is no need to commit to full weeks during the summer. We provide a clean t-shirt each day and clean towels on pool days. Lunch and snacks are included in the daily rate. Campers take fun-filled field trips every day.
Camp Davis - Gordon JCC Nashville 801 Percy Warner Blvd., Nashville campdavisnashville.com • jack@nashvillejcc.org
615-354-1625
We strive to provide a summer experience that is safe, inclusive, and fun. As a flagship program of the Gordon Jewish Community Center, Camp Davis is a community of support where children grow through age appropriate social and emotional development. Children are encouraged to try new things and take risks on a daily basis. Our highly trained staff work hard to build connections with our campers and build each child’s own confidence and sense of belonging within the community. Open to all children entering grades K - 10 regardless of race, religion, or family background.
Camp Idyllwild
Summer camps for Pre K - 12th grade
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615-541-9453
Campers here have been doing what they want, when they want, for how long they want everyday since 2008. Camp takes place on a secluded rural private 30-acre property with two pristine spring-fed creeks, wooded hiking paths and plenty of indoor and outdoor activities to choose from all day long. Full-day week-long camp sessions; daily round-trip transportation; healthy and organic wholesome snacks; low camper to counselor ratio. Register online (Visa, MC, AmEx). Enrollment for summer has started, and capacity is limited! continued on page 89 ...
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• Weekly themed camps for a variety of interests • Special guest appearances and activities • Early care and after care available
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CampVandy W.I.L.D. for Ages 13–15 July 11–15 Teens explore Middle Tennessee wilderness areas with: • Hiking • Flat water boating • Rock climbing • High ropes course • Zip lining
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When our boys returned home from Camp Laney, we immediately noticed a boost in their confidence and self-reliance…traits every parent wants to instill in their children. The staff at Camp Laney is first class in every way, and, as parents, we are eternally grateful for the positive impact Camp Laney staff has had on our sons. -Thad Huguely, Nashville Dad
Camp Laney is a traditional overnight camp for boys ages 8-14. It is located on top of Lookout Mountain in Mentone, Alabama and is 2 1/2 hours from Nashville.
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Camp Juliette Low 321 Camp Juliette Low Road, Cloudland, GA cjlorg • info@cjl.org
770-428-1062
CJL is an independent, residential summer camp for girls ages 7 - 17. Campers live in platform tents and enjoy traditional camp activities that emphasize outdoor living skills and recreation, including canoeing, ropes course, archery, and horseback. CJL provides exciting, outdoor experiences that foster self-confidence, independence, teamwork, and leadership. One- and two-week sessions available. ACA Accredited.
Camp Laney for Boys 916 West River Road, Mentone, AL camplaney.com
256-634-4066
Camp Laney is an independent, traditional boys camp located on Lookout Mountain in northeastern Alabama. Camp Laney is accredited by the ACA and offers four two-week sessions for ages 8 - 14 and a one-week junior camp session for boys finishing grade 2. Activities include canoeing, water slide, swimming, team sports, ropes course, climbing wall, mountain biking, bouldering, archery, riflery and tennis.
Camp Walkabout
CHECK OUT OUR SUMMER CAMPS! - CSI Nashville - Game Design & Coding - Inventors Club - Minecraft Hackers - Robotics Club - Robotics Jr. - Math & Art - Game Art & Design
171 Baylor School Road, Chattanooga 423-267-8506 ext. 827 baylorschool.org/campwalkabout • badams@baylorschool.org
Be an early bird and register BEFORE 2/29 and save using promo code: EARLY Visit our website for more information on the schedule and to register!
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Hendersonville Christian Academy
Chattanooga’s premier outdoor camp! Come enjoy adventures in Outdoor magazine’s “Best Town Ever.” Camp Walkabout is a no-experience necessary avenue to the best summer ever!
824-1550
Camp WeHaKee N8104 Barker Lake Road, Winter, WI wehakeecampforgirls.com
800-582-2267
Have fun, build friendships, be yourself! More than 40 activities that each girl chooses. Campers from around the world. Exceptional staff! At the heart of WeHaKee is relationship. Just three hours from Minneapolis in Northern Wisconsin!
Camp Woodmont
A Summer Camp Adventure for Children to Age 12
June 6th through
July 29th
381 Moonlight Drive, Cloudland, GA campwoodmont.com • alyson@campwoodmont.com
423-472-6070
Camp Woodmont is a traditional, overnight camp for boys and girls ages 6 - 14. Just 30 minutes from Chattanooga TN, Camp Woodmont features horseback riding, high ropes/climbing, sports, dance, crafts, canoeing, archery, and more. Founded on Christian principles in 1981, Camp Woodmont is the perfect place to build lifelong friendships and memories. Open House May 15, 2- 5 p.m.
With Convenient Locations in Hendersonville and Goodlettsville
Christ Presbyterian Academy: CPA Ventures - Summer 2016 2323 A Old Hickory Blvd, Nashville cpalions.org/summer • camps@cpalions.org
615-373-9550
CPA offers 50+ camps and workshops for grades kindergarten through 12 in the areas of athletics, academics, and the arts. There are camps to meet any interest and schedule! CPA Ventures - Summer 2016 begins the week of May 31 and ends on August 4, with multiple camps offered weekly.
The Covenant School 33 Burton Hills Blvd., Nashville 615-467-2313 thecovenantschool.com/student-life/camps • glevy@thecovenantschool.com
If you’re looking for summertime fun and learning for your 4-year-old to rising 8th grader, check out Covenant Camps! Discover the culinary arts, hone your basketball skills, explore lots of different art mediums, celebrate all things princess and much more! For more information visit our website.
Davidson Academy Bear Country Camp 1414 W. Old Hickory Blvd., Nashville davidsonacademy.com • bwillis@davidsonacademy.com
615-860-5310
Camp is offered for those needing all day care. Ages preK4 - grade 6. Weekly activities include swimming, arts and crafts, field trips, cooking, science, math, manners, and special guests. Classes are offered in piano/voice, ballet, jazz, and clogging. Enrichment activities offered include art, cooking, pottery, clay, karate, sewing, science, Legos, and tutoring. 6:30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Deer Run Camps and Retreats 3845 Perkins Road, Thompson’s Station camps.deerrunretreat.org • contact@deerrunretreat.org
615-794-2918
Overnight Camps – 100 wooded acres. Build relationships, character, confidence. Age-graded sessions for completion of grades 3 - 12. Registration includes ALL activities: horseback, giant swing, climbing tower, paintball, archery, BB guns, lake activities, cardboard boat regatta, small group Bible study, nightly speaker, and worship. Campers choose one track: fishing, percussion, drama, sports, horse care, and more. Day Camps – Voted best day camp. Age 5 yrs. - completed grade 8. 100 wooded acres. Build relationships, character, confidence. Registration includes ALL activities: lake activities, games, BB guns, archery, crafts, climbing tower, creek wading, songs, small group Bible study. Grades 6 - 8 Adventure Camp also includes outdoor education and survival skills — compass orienteering, tomahawk throwing, debris hut building, fire starting, knot tying. Extended care. Bus transportation. continued on page 90 ...
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Franklin Road Academy Summer Programs 4700 Franklin Road, Nashville fracamps.com • fracamps@franklinroadacademy.com
615-369-4546
Whether it’s academic preparation, athletic skills training, arts and crafts, or all of the above, FRA is the place to be for summer fun! A wide variety of camps are offered for all ages (pre-K and up) in academics, arts, enrichments, and sports. Extended morning and afternoon services are available.
Goodpasture Summer Camps 619 Due West Avenue, Madison goodpasture.org
615-868-2600
Offering a variety of summer camps: Ready Set Show Camp, Lego WeDo Camp, Lego Mindstorms Camp, Extreme Science Camp, softball, soccer, baseball, girls and boys basketball, volleyball, cheer, football, and tennis. Check out our website for more camp options!
Harding Academy Summer Programs 170 Windsor Drive, Nashville hardingacademy.org • summer@hardingacademy.org
Early bird savings until April 15! Learn more at:
www.CampDavisNashville.com
615-948-7005
Harding offers week-long day camps for children pre-K - grade 8. Camp offerings include theme days, storytelling, music, creative movement, math, science and language arts enrichment, water days, arts and crafts, indoor and outdoor play, and technology. Our popular athletic camps include volleyball, basketball, football, lacrosse, and soccer. All skill levels welcome. Camps run from Jun. 6 - Jul. 1 and July 11 - 29.
Harpeth Hall School 3801 Hobbs Road, Nashville harpethhall.org
615-297-9543
Jewel. Jackie Joyner-Kersee, Jane Goodall. No matter who a girl’s hero is, she can live her dreams at Harpeth Hall this summer. Girls of all ages can uncover artistic talents, perfect athletic skills, explore science in-depth, and just plain have fun. More information on registration is available on our website. Come to Harpeth Hall and dream big this summer. GETTING KIDS DIRTY SINCE 1930
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Horton Haven Christian Camp 3711 Reed Harris Road, Chapel Hill hortonhaven.org
931-364-7656
Just one hour south of Nashville offering overnight and day camps. Overnight campers experience archery, air rifles, climbing, horseback riding, canoeing, crafts, mountain biking, swimming, and more. Teens can try our 45 ft. high, 600 ft. long zip line. One-week sessions, ages 8 - 11, 12 - 14 and 15 - 18. Day campers enjoy games, crafts, bible lessons, swimming, and more.
Indian Creek Camp 150 Cabin Circle Drive, Liberty indiancreekcamp.com • icc@kytn.net
615-448-1023
Indian Creek Camp is a Christian, co-ed, overnight, ACA accredited camp for ages 7 - 17. It also offers an all-inclusive family camp summer vacation. Week-long affordable fun! Activities include horseback riding, water skiing, canoeing, archery, ceramics, mountain biking, swimming lessons, a nature center, and more.
Lancaster Christian Academy 150 Soccer Way, Smyrna lancasterchristianacademy.org
615-223-0451
Lancaster Christian Academy in Smyrna is hosting our annual summer fun camp for children grades K - 5. Our interactive, fun camp includes a camp t-shirt, daily snack and lunch, two field trips each week, and specialty camps. Your children will explore space, dive into the pool, eat bugs, and score touchdowns! We also have daily chapels so your kid can grow in the Lord! Spaces are limited, so be certain to register early.
Montgomery Bell Academy - Summer @ MBA 4001 Harding Road, Nashville montgomerybell.edu/camps
615-298-5514
Montgomery Bell Academy’s more that 100 different camps and classes allow rising kindergartners to high school boys and girls to fill their summer with activities. Sports, Legos, robotics, driver’s ed, leadership, study skills, Minecraft, science, and soccer and lacrosse leagues are just a few of the myriad offerings. Check our website for all information and to register.
Oak Hill Day Camp 4815 Franklin Pike, Nashville 615-298-9583 rec.fpcnashville.org/o-h-day-camp/ • general-recreation@fpcnashville.org
Oak Hill Day Camp is celebrating 65 years of being Nashville’s Summer Home for camp fun and traditions. Swimming, riding hoses, archery, theater, ropes, art, and games are only part of the camp experience. It’s the bond of friendships you build at camp that last a lifetime!
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Camp Extravaganza July 29th 150 Soccer Way, Smyrna, TN 37167 www.lancasterchristianacademy.org (615) 223-0451 | lcaknightsoffice@gmail.com
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chance to splash in a creek, climb up a tree, play in the dirt, meet an animal, create something beautiful, build friendships and make memories. Give them S’MORE of what summer should be. Join us for our 43rd summer and see what everyone is talking about! camp@whippoorwill.com • www.whippoorwill.com 7840 Whippoorwill Lane • Fairview, TN 37062 • 615-799-9925
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Riverview Camp for Girls 757 CR 614, Mentone, AL riverviewcamp.com • info@riverviewcamp.com
Take Flight
800-882-0722
Voted best sleep-away camp more than six times in the Best of Parenting reader’s poll. Only two hours away from Nashville. One- and two-week sessions available for girls 6 - 16. Members of Christian Camping International and accredited by AEE and ACA. Traditional camp activities offered and facilities include a heated pool, tennis courts, climbing tower, horseback riding, bathrooms and showers in all cabins and more. Campers select six activities to take daily. 5:1 camper-to-counselor ratio.
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Summer Experience at Lipscomb Academy 3901 Granny White Pike, Nashville summerexperience.org
615-966-1785
We offer an extensive list of camps and courses for grades K - 12 in our Summer Experience 2016! Whether your child is looking to get outdoors, find a hobby, prepare for the school year, or ignite new passions, the Summer Experience has something for you. Camps are led by highly-qualified professionals who strive to make your child’s experience enriching and enjoyable. Campers spend time with friends and make new ones while participating in fun, engaging activities.
Travellers Rest 636 Farrell Pkwy, Nashville travellersrestplantationorg • tonya@travellersrestplantation.org
Boys & Girls Ages Rising Kindergartners – 8th Grade June & July – Week Long Camps - 9-3 pm 7:00 am - 5:00 pm early and after care
615-832-8197
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Our summer camps have been making history for over 20 years One of Nashville’s best-kept secrets, our award-winning day camps make learning history an adventure! From history’s mysteries to Tennessee tales, the War of 1812 to the Civil War ... join us this summer for a time traveling adventure through history.
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The Wave Day Camp at First Baptist Church Hendersonville 106 Bluegrass Commons Blvd., Hendersonville fbchendersonville.com/wave • daycamp@fbchtn.org
615-447-1397
The Wave provides an exciting, safe, Christ-centered camping environment for kids grade K - 8, Mon. - Fri., 7 a.m. - 6 p.m. Each week has a unique theme highlighted by action-packed events including inflatable games, water games, our own Olympics, and more! Daily activities include music, culinary arts, library, art, and recreation.
The Webb School Summer Program thewebbschool.com/academics/summer-program cjones@webbschool.com 931-389-5703
Enrichment Classes SELECT SOCCER BASKETBALL ACTORS POINT THEATRE MODEL BUILDING
MINECRAFT SELECT HOCKEY LEGO OFFERINGS THRU SNAPOLOGY
Call or visit our website for more information sumneracademy.org
In Gallatin!
Webb’s Day Camp for rising grades 4 - 8 includes rocket science, outdoor adventure, pottery, robotics, spheros ecology, and calculator science. One week camps Jun. 6 - 10, Jun. 13 - 17, and Jun. 20 - 24 from 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. (extended care before and after available). $275. Webb’s Basketball Skills Camp for rising grades 4 - 12. Jun. 1 - 3 from 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. $80. ACT Prep Course for rising grades 9 - 12, Jun. 6 - 10 from 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. $125. SAT Prep Course for rising grades 9 - 12, Jun. 13 - 17 from 9:00 a.m - 12:00 p.m. $125.
Whippoorwill Farm Day Camp 7840 Whippoorwill Lane, Fairview whippoorwill.com • camp@whippoorwill.com
615-799-9925
Voted one of the best camps in Nashville and a summer tradition for more than 40 years! Located in beautiful Williamson County, campers choose their own activities every day. Options include swimming, crafts, rope activities, archery, kayaking, nature explorations, canning, and more! Providing a fun and safe environment for campers rising grades 1 - 10. Bus transport provided and ACA accredited.
YMCA Camp Ocoee 111 YMCA Drive, Ocoee campocoee.com • info@campocoee.com
423-338-5588
Located in the mountains of Southeast Tennessee, Camp Ocoee has been providing children with wilderness adventures since 1923. One-week sessions for boys and girls ages 7 - 15. 4:1 camper to staff ratio. Strong Christian environment. Activities include paintball, whitewater rafting, SUP, kayaking, climbing, mountain biking, camp-outs and many more.
YMCA Day Camps ymcamidtn.org/programs/camp 615-259-9622
Camping at the Y is about learning skills, developing character, and making friends. Our camps are also places where kids become a community as they engage in physical, social, and educational activities that teach how to be more independent and contribute to a group. Each week includes swimming and field trips.
YMCA Summer Adventure Camps offered at participating school locations ymcafunco.org
615-259-3418
The summer component of the YMCA’s Fun Company out-of-school time program, Summer Adventure offers campers daily fun in a safe, supervised environment. Offering full-day excitement, campers will learn skills, develop character, and make new friends, all while engaging in physical, social, and educational activities.
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