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DO BABY CAVITIES EVEN MATTER?
So much to-do about that first dental visit when your child will lose his teeth anyway. What to know.
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You are the BIGGEST influence on your kids and your capacity to give and receive love is everything in terms of their well-being and growth.
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n these crazy times where anybody and everybody is talking about the cost of everything, worries and even concerns about kids — I can’t help but wonder, where does God fit into all of this? No, this is not a religious magazine per se, but I’d be lying if I told you I could get through my days without my belief in a higher power beyond my little self. Where does faith that everything will work out come from? How can we give it to our children? And how do you teach a child to pray? Turns out it’s not so hard. In fact, it’s simple. Little children are remarkably uncomplicated. If you tell them that the world was created by God who had/ has a son named Jesus who loves all little children, they will love that. They won’t say, “Huh. But what about the big bang theory?” Little children don’t need a big explanation about how the universe began, but when it comes to giving them something to believe in, I knew it had to start with me. But I bumbled along with my faith when I had three little toddlers at home. We sometimes went to church, sometimes not. That wasn’t so much a reflection on my lack of devotion as it was on my lack of sleep. Somewhere way back when I was small, I learned about God from my Nana. She taught me to pray and a relationship began for me. Later, I married a guy who attended an Episcopal Church all of his life, but who wasn’t 100 percent convinced he knew anything about God. We were in it together. Having a relationship with God as I raised my kids sustained and guided me. It makes me glad that I fumbled at my kids’ bedside each night trying to share what I believed I knew. I started with the bedtime prayer. It was simple: “Now I lay me down to sleep / I pray the Lord my soul to keep / If I should die before I wake / I pray the Lord my soul to take.” Forget that the third sentence is rather gruesome, I sailed right through it because it was true. If for some reason I’m not here tomorrow, Lord, please do take my soul (and take good care of it!). I was raised to dress up to go to Sunday school at the protestant church my parents belonged to. Dad taught Sunday school, Mom directed the children’s choir. The formality of church didn’t mean that much to me, and neither did Sunday school, but I loved how nice everyone was to me and the cookie we’d get at the end of our lesson. I loved getting home and kicking off my tight shoes and itchy tights. We’d watch a Sunday movie and eat. And it was ... nice. Somehow different from every other day. Later, when I moved to New York City for school and faced that frenetic and wonderful city by myself, Nana mailed me a Bible. It was kind of embarrassing when it arrived in front of my roommate, and I remember chucking it aside ... as if. But one late afternoon when I was feeling down and wondering if life was ever going to open up for me, I picked up that Bible and started reading the new testament as Nana suggested. “Just dip in now and then,” she had written in her note. I did from time to time. And while there was never any earth-moving epiphany, I felt comforted. These days I “dip in” a lot. I did my best to lead my kids “to the well,” without clunking them over the head with it because it’s deeply personal and we all have to find our own way. My kids have quiet, sustaining faiths. I’m not saying we’re great being this way. I’m saying it helps. And we all need all the help we can get.
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FEED BACK QUESTION: “My daughter is 3. She still wakes up during the night and it is like having a newborn. She screams so loudly she almost vomits. There is NO making her happy in the middle of the night. I end up sleeping at the bottom of my bed and my husband on the couch to try and calm her. What do I do? Should I just close her door and leave her in her bed? I can’t go on much longer like this. I desperately need sleep!”
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NIGHT-WAKING TODDLERS “I would ask her pediatrician about sleep apnea and see how big her tonsils are. My daughter had to have her tonsils removed at 3. Night terrors can be linked to sleep apnea a lot of the time, along with bed wetting and a lot of daytime symptoms.” Amy Curtsinger “This is exactly what would happen to our daughter. I went every route, and it ended up being her tonsils. They were so big under the surface, she couldn’t breath and her brain was waking her up every three minutes. She was never getting deep sleep. I had to really advocate and push for the sleep study, but it changed her life. She was 2-anda-half.” Lauren Lee McCall “My daughter hired a sleep coach at a very reasonable price. She did an assessment based on information given to her. I had my doubts, but am amazed at how well it worked. My grandkids (17 and 19 months) sleep through the night, take
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naps and sometimes will ask to go nite-nite.” Ellen Robillard Vitale “Sounds like night terrors. My son had a lot when he was 2. There was no consoling him. I would just put on Sprout, (a calm channel for babies) and hold him until it ran its course.” Pamela Merrified “Ask help of your husband or a trusted friend. She probably needs to take zero naps; no sweet food after five; some exercise (dancing or running ). Then, before sleeping, you can read to her five to 10 books . Then, if she still wakes up during the night, ask advice of the pediatrician. I passed through the same situation last year.” Aria Lo Giudice “I agree about talking to your pediatrician. For regular, “Can I sleep with you?” night waking (not night terrors) our pediatrician suggested putting a sleeping bag beside our bed in our
room. Kids can come downstairs and crawl in the sleeping bag (preferably without waking you up) and feel safe sleeping beside us but not actually in our bed. It worked great for us, and eventually my son stopped waking up or got tired of sleeping on the floor.” Katrina R. Henderson “There may be some routines/ patterns during the daytime that are setting her up for a rough sleep routine. Perhaps looking at what may be tweaked (nap or eating schedules, etc.) in the daytime will help.” Chuck Grimes “Limit sugar. Cool washcloth, talking quietly, read a story to her. Try a sound machine with ocean waves. Night terrors. She will grow out of it.” Royia Kubitscheck-Grizzell “Sounds like night terrors; not fully asleep but not fully awake.”
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“Has she always woken in the night like this? If you’ve exhausted medical reasons for her waking (tonsils, apnea, etc.), it could just be a habit because she hasn’t learned to self soothe. We had to sleep train our 2 year old and it was so difficult. It took a few days of crying, going in to say goodnight, covering up, and walking out. Again, I would do all the medical stuff first and then talk to your pediatrician about next steps.” Anne Runkle Hamilton “Night terrors are the WORST! My daughter used to do this. It would break my heart every time and it’s scary and loud and really hard! But talk to her, rub her hair, turn on the light, hold her. She may seem awake but really isn’t. When my daughter would actually wake up she would calm down and go right back to her bed. So no need to sleep on the floor or on the couch. She will most likely grow out of it. Just hold on, Momma! Sending love and support.” Abi House
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• CARNIVAL OF THE ANIMALS at Schermerhorn Symphony Center is part of the Nashville Symphony’s Ann & Monroe Carell Family Trust Family Series. Get there early (at 10 a.m.) for family-friendly pre-concert activities including an Instrument Petting Zoo, crafts, a book nook and more. The sensory-friendly concert will offer a relaxed atmosphere for all ages. Learn more at nashvillesymphony.org. • PSST: NASHVILLE REP will be hosting their first-ever all-youth production this summer. Kids involved with the Rep as actors, singers and dancers will audition, rehearse and perform their own show. To keep up with news on this new endeavor and to explore other education opportunities, go to nashvillerep.org/education.
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Are Little Cavities a Big Deal? Why do you need to care for baby teeth if they’re just going to fall out, anyway? BY MALIA JACOBSON
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very time you test the temperature of your baby’s bottle with your mouth, or share food, a straw or a utensil with your toddler, you’re also sharing bacteria that cause tooth decay. That’s right, cavity-causing dental decay is an infectious, transmissible disease that parents can unknowingly pass to their children, per the National Institutes of Health (NIH). After decades of decline, the rates of cavities in children under age 5 are on the rise; experts blame a diet higher in sugary foods and drinks. The National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research, part of the NIH, reports that one-third to one-half of children
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under age 5 develop cavities in baby teeth. In fact, approximately 42 percent of kids between ages 2 and 11 due to sugary diets and inadequate oral hygiene, say the dentists at Brentwood Pediatric Dentistry in Brentwood. But, like many infectious diseases, dental decay is preventable. Here’s how to protect your child’s oral health, even if pearly whites are still months away.
When to visit a dentist
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Signs of a Toddler Cavity Tooth decay can look different in different children. Typical cavity progression looks like this: • White spots: the affected areas begin to have white spots form on the teeth, which indicate that the enamel has started to break down • Light brown color: The tooth or affected area takes on a light brown color which is an early cavity • Dark brown color: the cavity gets deeper and turns to a darker shade of brown or even black SOURCE: nolensvillepediatricdentistry.com’s “Baby Dental Care.” their child should first visit the dentist. Out of this majority, more than 16 percent believed kids didn’t need to visit a dentist until after age 4, reflecting a common belief that cleaning baby teeth isn’t all that important — they’ll just fall out anyway, right? Wrong — decay in baby teeth can harm oral health both now and for years to come. The bacteria that cause tooth decay in baby teeth can break down enamel of permanent teeth as they begin to come in, making these teeth more vulnerable to cavities. And because baby teeth serve as placeholders that help guide permanent teeth into position, losing baby teeth too early as a result of tooth decay can create a crooked, crowded smile later on. Scheduling a dental visit by age 1, or six months after the first tooth pops up, helps safeguard oral health in a few important ways say the dentists at Wild About Smiles in Murfreesboro. “At the first dental visit, we will complete a thorough exam and provide guidance regarding dental and oral development, fluoride treatments, oral habits, teething, nutrition counseling, and oral hygiene instructions,” the dentists write in the “Baby Dental Care” section of their website. Establishing a relationship with a dentist early on helps to pave the way for smoother, less stressful visits in the future, when your child begins “real” dental cleanings or needs a filling. Visiting the dentist by 12 months of age also helps the dentist spot any early signs of trouble and advise you on the best way to care for your child’s teeth.
How baby cavities begin
What’s the dentist looking for during early visits? Before tooth decay causes a cavity, it may cause white spots on tooth enamel, which signals that the enamel is breaking down. From there, a cavity may look like a small, light-brown spot on your child’s tooth. If the cavity isn’t treated, the spot can grow larger and may turn darker brown or black. More advanced tooth decay may cause a toothache, sensitivity to hot or cold, bad breath, and swelling. Per the American Dental Association, tooth decay in baby teeth can affect a child’s overall wellbeing — kids with painful teeth are less likely to eat enough, and won’t get the nutrition they need to thrive. And with regards to nutrition and healthy teeth, on their blog, Brentwood Pediatric Dentistry writes, “Foods like chips, sticky candy, and soda should be eaten only on occasion if you want your children’s teeth to be as healthy as possible. Instead, choose a diet rich in fruits, veggies, and lean protein.”
What happens if my baby has a cavity?
rays to help diagnose tooth decay. In many cases, small cavities can be filled in a single dentist visit; the dentist removes the decayed enamel and uses tooth-colored material to fill the hole. Though the process may not delight your child, they’ll usually be able to eat or drink soon afterward and shouldn’t experience pain. Dead or seriously decayed teeth may need to be completely removed. This process may take two or more visits, and children may be sedated.
Caring for gums and baby teeth
So, before your baby’s teeth appear, use a clean, soft cloth or small piece of gauze to gently wipe his gums after feedings. This helps prevent sugary milk or food residue from remaining on your baby’s gums, providing an environment where the bacteria that cause tooth decay can grow. Start brushing your child’s teeth as soon as the first one appears, advises Snodgrass King and Young Dentistry. Young toddlers need just a dab of toothpaste — about the size of a grain of rice — while preschoolers can use a pea-size amount. After age 2, add daily flossing to your child’s routine. Does your toddler need an electric toothbrush? Most dentists say no — any child-sized, extra-soft toothbrush will work. But electric toothbrushes can help coax reluctant brushers and help establish healthy habits, especially when kids choose the toothbrush (or at least the color) themselves. Pair the chosen toothbrush with a kidfriendly brushing app to create a fun routine that makes brushing tiny teeth a bit less burdensome. We’ll say, “Ahhhh” to that! Malia Jacobson is a health and parenting journalist.
8 Tips for Cavity Prevention 1. Analyze the diet
Keep sugary and starchy foods to a minimum. Replace highsugar snacks with natural foods when possible.
2. Cut down on snacks
Frequent snacking exposes teeth to sugars. Make sure your child drinks enough water to rinse off his teeth.
3. Avoid sticky foods
Sticky foods form plaque quickly and are hard to get off of teeth. Avoid sticky foods as much as possible!
4. Get rid of the sippy cup early
After about 1 year of age, sippy cups can cause “baby bottle tooth decay,” since liquids will basically sit on teeth.
5. Say, “No” to bedtime drinks
Let your child know he is having his last drink before bedtime and then brush those teeth. Water only after that.
6. Rinsing is key
Avoid transmitting oral bacteria. Rinse items like pacifiers in water, not in your mouth.
7. Brush and floss
Help and monitor your child with this until he’s 7 years old and you know for sure he’s doing it twice a day.
8. Keep dental appointments
A child’s first dentist appointment should be at 1 year of age. Then keep up with appointments for good oral health. SOURCE: snodgrassking.com’s “Tooth Talk” blog.
After a complete dental exam, your child’s dentist may suggest X-
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n The 5 Love Languages of Children, (Northfield Publishing, May, 2016), authors Gary Chapman and Ross Campbell outline the five different ways children receive love. All children receive it through language and actions, but for each child, there is one particular “language” that has the loudest voice. This personal love language fills their tank the fastest. This is important because when a child’s tank is full — when they feel loved and connected — they are happier, more cooperative, and they take in what we teach much more readily. If you aren’t sure what your child’s love language is, ask yourself these three questions: How does my child show love to me? What do they often request? What makes their eyes light up? (please turn the page)
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place of wanting to show love and never be for the purpose of bribing or manipulating a child. Communicate genuine, unconditional love.
PHYSICAL TOUCH
Physical affection is an easy way to show our love. Most children are receptive to this language, and for some, it speaks the loudest. For children who understand this love language, physical touch will communicate love more deeply than the words, “I love you,” or giving a present, fixing a bicycle, or spending time with them. Here are 10 ways to show love to the child whose love language is physical: • Hold hands when you walk side by side or when you tell stories • Give high fives • Offer lots of hugs and kisses • Sit close or invite them on to your lap • Give back rubs or foot massages • Touch their shoulder when talking or making a request • Ask often if they need a hug or cuddle
WORDS OF AFFIRMATION
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Every child blossoms with words of encouragement and positive guidance. These kind words nurture a child’s sense of worth and feelings of security. For some children, this is how they receive love the best. Be aware that criticism and a harsh tone of voice or negative body language are particularly hard on children whose primary love language is words of affirmation. Even though affirming words are quickly said, they are not soon forgotten. A child reaps the benefits of affirming words for a lifetime. • Give your child a sweet nickname • Leave notes in their lunchbox • Say, “I love you” first and often • Tell them why you like them • Verbally affirm their positive actions • Tell them you’re proud of them • Offer sincere, heartfelt compliments
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QUALITY TIME
Spending time with our children when we are intently focused on them, pushing aside our agendas and distractions, is a beautiful gift. It makes the child feel that he is the most important person in the world to the parent. He feels truly loved because he has his parent all to himself. When you spend quality time with children, you need to go to their physical/ emotional level of development. Quality time says, “You are important to me. Tips for these children include: • Play with them without distractions • Read together • Go on mommy/daddy dates • Let your child choose how to spend time together • Cook together • Tell them stories of your childhood • Laugh and tell jokes • Practice active listening
GIFTS
All children like gifts, but for the child whose love language is gifts, it’s not about just collecting objects. Those whose language of love is receiving gifts will respond differently when they get their gift. The gift is a symbol of the thought behind it. It says, “I was thinking of you.” The cost is not important. Meaningful things you can do include: • Send them mail • Select personalized gifts • Give them a friendship bracelet you made • Give stickers and small rewards • Pick flowers from the yard for them • Give an inexpensive handmade gift • Study and know what the child likes
ACTS OF SERVICE
Love is a verb. Love shows action. This is the little acts of service you do to communicate, “You mean so much to me. I want to help you. I want to make your day.” This motivates children to do acts of service for others and models that love is doing. • Set up play invitations/activities • Help them with homework • Repair or mend a toy or other belonging • Make them a special meal or treat • Teach them how to do things • Offer a blanket on a cold day • Help them with their room decor Janie Snyderman is a mom and freelance writer.
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Mom-Approved Sleep-Away Camp How to find a residential summer camp and what to look for when choosing one — even amid the Pandemic. By Kimberly Blaker
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hether you’re looking for enrichment for your child, a way to keep your kids occupied and supervised while you work, or need a short reprieve from parenting, there’s sure to be a summer camp that’s the right fit for your child and family. Even in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, many sleep-away camps will be up and running either offering alternative programs or by following safety protocols to reduce the risk to campers and staff.
of going away for a night, let alone a week or more, can cause considerable anxiety. When kids are adamantly opposed, forcing summer camp on them may not be in their best interest. But for kids who are eager – or at least willing to give it a shot without much fuss – sleep-away camp offers opportunities kids may not have elsewhere. Sleep-away camp provides kids the following benefits:
The benefits of summer camp
• a place to develop new and lasting friendships
Summer camp offers kids plenty of benefits, and many kids thrill at the idea of going away to summer camp. Still, for some kids, particularly those who are shy, introverted, or homebodies, the thought
• fosters independence
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What About the Pandemic?
• the opportunity for creative expression • a break from being plugged-in • daily exercise • improves self-esteem • teaches kids to work with others • makes them feel part of a community • prevents or reduces summer learning loss
Getting started in your search Before you begin looking into sleep-away camps, create a list of the criteria you’re looking for. Here are some things you’ll want to consider: • What is your budget for summer camp? • What is the purpose of sending your child away to summer camp? • Are you looking for a short-term (week or two) or summer-long program?
First, many young people thrive at sleep-away camp. According to the ACA, long before Covid-19, the world-wide outbreak among kids in technology addiction, social skills deficiency, indoor isolation and over-parenting was upon us. After adopting Covid-19 protocols at camps of all sizes and kinds, in October, 2021, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) released a report demonstrating how using multiple Covid-19 prevention strategies at nine U.S. overnight summer camps was highly effective in preventing transmission of Covid-19. The layers of protection used by summer camps included vaccination (93 percent of eligible kids were vaccinated), pre-arrival and frequent screening, creating social “pods” or cohorts within the camp, masking, physical distancing and hand hygiene. For the summer of ‘22 summer camps everywhere have worked to minimize the spread, maintaining a healthy environment and operations in order to provide campers the very best experience possible with as little disruption as possible. When considering a sleep-away camp for your child, the CDC’s 2021 recommendations include full vaccination for campers and staff ages 12 and older; and emphasis on physical distancing for those who are not vaccinated and to review state guidelines for where the residential camp is located.
• Do you want a camp that’s very structured or one that provides your child with lots of freedom and choices?
What are the staff’s qualifications?
Many summer camps use teens to staff camps. Teens make excellent mentors and can bring liveliness to summer camp programs. However, the programs themselves should be developed by professionals and have professional oversight to ensure kids are getting the most from their camp experience.
• What are your child’s passions, such as a particular sport, hobby, or other interest?
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Daily Events 30 Day-to-day goings on. Celebrate Black 35 History Month
Local experiences, concerts and special events.
Day 40 Valentine’s Events for Kids
Card-making, cake-decorating and more Valentine fun.
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DAILY EVENTS TUE 1 FREE NASHVILLE FAMILY STORY TIMES 615-862-5800 library.nashville.org
Songs, rhymes, activities, books and lots of early literacy fun from 10:30 - 11 a.m. at multiple Nashville Public Library branches. Participating branches include Hermitage (for ages 0 - 2), Edmondson Pike (for ages 3 - 5), Bordeaux (for ages 0 - 5), Thompson Lane (for ages 0 - 5), Hadley Park (for ages 0 - 5) and Southeast Libraries. Call ahead to make sure there’s open spots.
FREE STORYTIME AT LINEBAUGH 615-893-4131 x114 rclstn.org
An all-ages storytime every Tuesday and Wednesday at 10 a.m. at Linebaugh Public Library (105 W. Vine St., Murfreesboro), complete with stories, songs and a puppet show. No advance registration is required.
ORCHIDS IN THE MANSION 615-356-8000 cheekwood.org
For its fourth year at Cheekwood (1200 Forrest Park Dr., Nashville), this exhibit brings the beauty of nature into the historic mansion & museum. The event runs through Feb. 27 on Tuesdays Sundays from 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Cost is $25 for adults, $18 for ages 3 - 17, members get in free.
FREE AMAZING AMPHIBIANS AT WILDERNESS STATION 615-217-3017 dthomas@murfreesborotn.gov
In honor of World Wetlands Day, come out to The Wilderness Station at Barfield Crescent Park (401 Volunteer Road, Murfreesboro) from 10 - 11 a.m. to learn about the not-so-talked-about amphibians of Tennessee and see live demonstrations at the Wilderness Station. Free for all ages, registration is recommended.
FREE WISHING CHAIR PRODUCTIONS STORY TIME
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Kids ages 0 - 6 can see Wishing Chair Productions’ live puppet shows every Tuesday at 10:30 a.m. Running time is 30 - 45 minutes and presented in Church Street Park (600 Church St., Nashville) or in the Children’s Theater at Nashville Public Library (615 Church Street, Nashville), weather permitting.
FREE FIGURES OF COLOR: RADICALLY BLACK 615-350-7200 ozartsnashville.org
Figures of Color is an ongoing project at Oz Arts Nashville (6172 Cockrill Bend Circle, Nashville) looking closely at how black skin is represented in art, and the relationship between representation and elements of light and dark. Email daniel@ozartsnashville.org to schedule a viewing through Feb. 15.
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The Mobile WIC team will be at the Edmondson Pike Library (5501 Edmondson Pike, Nashville) for scheduled appointments from 12 - 3 p.m.
Toddlers can jump, bounce and crawl around safely at Urban Air Adventure Park in Old Hickory (4331 Old Hickory Boulevard Old Hickory) on Wednesdays and Thursdays from 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. The Cool Springs location (1735 Galleria Boulevard, Franklin) has the same event on Fridays from 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. Admission is $11.99 plus tax per child; parents play free.
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FREE ADVENTURE CLUB BELLEVUE 615-862-5854 library.nashville.org
Children in grades K - 4 can join Ms. Leanna for crafts, activities, special guests, movies and more every Tuesday from 4 - 5 p.m. at Bellevue Library (720 Baugh Road, Nashville).
FREE EDGEHILL MOVIE NIGHTS 615-862-5861 library.nashville.org
Enjoy a family movie at Edgehill Library (1409 12th Ave. S., Nashville) every Tuesday from 3:30 - 5:30 p.m. For grades K - 8, but all are welcome.
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Grades 3 - 5 are invited to create Minecraft worlds, build a website and control robots at this free coding club from 4:30 - 5 p.m. in Brentwood Library’s Learning Lab (8109 Concord Road, Brentwood). Registration required.
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The Nashville Predators play at Bridgestone Arena (501 Broadway, Nashville) at 7 p.m.
FREE YARN LOVE MURFREESBORO 615-893-4131 rclstn.org
Come out to Linebaugh Library in Murfreesboro for a casual meetup for those who love to knit and crochet at 6 p.m. Bring your own yarn.
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FREE STORYTIME AT LINEBAUGH See Tuesday, Feb. 1.
FREE CREATION STATION AT NASHVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY 615-862-5800 library.nashville.org
Kids ages 3 and older can come to the Activity Room in Nashville Public Library (615 Church Street, Nashville) for an hour of creativity Wednesdays from 11 a.m. - 12 p.m. There will be a new craft for kiddos to make each week.
FAMILY PROGRAM: CITY LIGHTS SKYLINE PAINTING countrymusichalloffame.org
Using watercolors and crayons, participants will create a personal artistic interpretation of a city skyline at Country Music Hall of Fame (222 Rep. John Lewis Way S, Nashville). Learn about crayon resist techniques found in art to create your own masterpiece at either 11 or 11:45 a.m. Included with museum admission. Free to members.
FREE BLACK HISTORY MONTH MOVIE SERIES: BLACK PANTHER 615-862-5866
Enjoy a free family Black History Month movie every Wednesday in February from 3:30 - 6 p.m. at Inglewood Library (4312 Gallatin Pike, Nashville).
FREE NEW BEGINNINGS HEALTH AND FITNESS CLASS FOR WOMEN
A fun yoga class incorporating books, movement, mindfulness and imagination Wednesdays from 10:30 - 11 a.m. in the Children’s Theatre at Nashville Public Library (615 Church St., Nashville). For ages 3 and older.
Learn tips for healthy eating and managing stress with 30 minutes of exercise and healthy lifestyles Wednesdays at Southeast Library (5260 Hickory Hollow Parkway, Antioch) from 6 - 7 p.m. Register online.
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HOMESCHOOL DAY: HATCH SHOW PRINT
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Participants will explore Hatch Show Print from 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. at Country Music Hall of Fame (222 Rep. John Lewis Way S., Nashville). The program culminates with an original, limited edition poster hand-inked and printed. $15 per family for non-museum members; $10 per family for members; Registration required.
FREE ITTY BITTY STORYTIME AT LINEBAUGH
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FREE FAMILY YOGA STORYBOOK ADVENTURE 615-862-5800 library.nashville.org
Have a fuss-free, memory-packed day at Deer Run during the Daddy-Daughter picnic on Sunday, Feb. 6 or the Mother-Son picnic on Sunday, Feb. 27.
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A special storytime for ages 0 - 23 months Thursdays at Linebaugh Library (105 W. Vine St., Murfreesboro) from 10 - 10:30 am.
THINGS TO DO FREE WORLD WETLANDS DAY WALK AT WILDERNESS STATION
FREE THROWDOWN THURSDAYS AT BORDEAUX
Meet at Murfree Spring wetland (460 S E Broad St., Murfreesboro) from 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. to learn what a wetland area is and why they are so important. If you’re lucky, you’ll see resident river otters among other various creatures that live there. Waivers will need to be signed.
Whether it’s playing Xbox or board games, bring your friends every Thursday at 3 p.m. to Bordeaux Library (4000 Clarksville Pike, Nashville) to see who will get bragging rights in all -things gaming. For ages 12 - 18.
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MARTIN ARTQUEST 615-244-3340 fristartmuseum.org
Martin ArtQuest (MAQ) is open at The Frist Thursdays through Sundays, from 1 to 5 p.m. Request your free MAQ ticket when you arrive at the museum.
ORCHIDS IN THE MANSION See Tuesday, Feb. 1.
FREE HOMESCHOOL FRIENDS 615-862-5800 librarychild@nashville.gov
Join homeschool families from around Nashville to learn, engage and create every Thursday from 2 - 3 p.m. Activities take place in the Children’s Activity Room at Nashville Public Library (615 Church St., Nashville). New and relevant topics are explored every week through a variety of games, books and STEAM activities.
FREE EDGEHILL GAME NIGHTS 615-862-5861 library.nashville.org
Kids in grades K - 12 can bring a friend every Thursday to Edgehill Library (1409 12th Ave. S., Nashville) from 3 - 5:30 p.m. to see who is the ultimate gaming champion, whether through card games, board games or on the Xbox.
FREE GIRLS WHO CODE CLUB 615-893-4131 rclstn.org
An after-school computer science program for all 3rd - 5th graders (not just for girls)! Program happens Thursday from 4 - 4:45 p.m. at Linebaugh Library (105 W. Vine St., Murfreesboro).
FREE LOOKIN: NASHVILLE REP’S SCHOOL GIRLS 615-782-4000 tpac.org
Walk into the private world of rehearsal for Nashville Rep’s School Girls; Or, The African Mean Girls Play. Learn about the creative process of the director, set designer and costume designer, and view an excerpt of the performance as it is being shaped in the rehearsal process starting at 6 p.m. at TPAC’s Johnson Theater (505 Deaderick St., Nashville).
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FREE RAPTOR RHAPSODY AT WILDERNESS STATION 615-217-3017 dthomas@murfreesborotn.gov
Have you ever looked an owl in the eye or checked out a falcon’s wings? Here is your chance to meet some up close from 4 - 5 p.m. at The Wilderness Station at Barfield Crescent Park (401 Volunteer Road, Murfreesboro). Registration recommended.
FREE BALANCED YOGA (ONLINE) 615-862-5870 tina.reid@nashville.gov
Richland Park Library’s community yoga program is held via Zoom on Thursdays at 6:30 p.m. Register online.
Make your own candy bar and learn how to be a chocolatier at Goo Goo Chocolate Co.’s Taste of Goo Goo classes on Fridays through Mondays.
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It’s a Boogie Wonderland featuring singers and dancers with your Nashville Symphony at Schermerhorn Symphony Center (1 Symphony Place, Nashville). Celebrate the great songs of the ’70s Feb. 3 at 7 p.m. and Feb. 4 - 5 at 8 p.m. Tickets start at $67.
Take part in arctic-inspired family events at Gaylord Opryland (2800 Opryland Dr., Nashville) on weekends through Feb. 27. Experience the 15-foot-high, four-lane ice tubing hill or glide on the 9,000-square-foot outdoor skating rink made with real ice for $20.99. The ice bumper cars are $12.99. Other activities include carriage rides and a scavenger hunt.
Start the weekend off right each week with a film from Nashville Public Library’s diverse collection. Friday movies show at the Main Library (615 Church St., Nashville) from 3:45 - 5:45 p.m.; the Green Hills Branch Library (3701 Benham Ave., Nashville) from 3 - 6 p.m.; and the Donelson Branch Library (2315 Lebanon Pike, Nashville) from 4 - 5:30 p.m. Snacks are provided. For teens in grades 6 - 12.
Performed by Hendersonville Performing Arts Company (260 W. Main St. #204, Hendersonville) through Feb. 6, performances are Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights at 7:30 p.m. and Sundays at 2 p.m. Tickets are $18 for adults and $15 for seniors/students.
FREE STORYTIME AT STONES RIVER TOWN CENTRE
FREE GOODLETTSVILLE ART GROUP: ACRYLIC PAINTING
An all-ages storytime presented by Linebaugh Library at Books-A-Million (1720 Old Fort Pkwy., Murfreesboro) the first Fridays from 10 - 10:30 a.m.
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Adults can learn acrylic painting from 12 - 3 p.m. at Goodlettsville Library (205 Rivergate Pkwy., Goodlettsville). Drawing skills and experience not necessary. Beginners to intermediate level. Supplies provided. Registration required.
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A chocolate-covered experience that includes making a candy bar, tasting Goo Goo confections and learning how to be a chocolatier using the machine at Goo Goo Chocolate Co. (116 3rd Ave. S., Nashville). Classes run one hour on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays at 10 a.m., 11:30 a.m., 1 p.m. and 2:30 p.m.; Mondays at 10 a.m., 11:30 a.m. and 1 p.m. Cost is $55.
615-862-5868 library.nashville.org
Walkers ages 18 months to 3 years old are invited to Madison Library (610 Gallatin Pike S., Madison) for a moving-and-grooving story time Fridays at 10:30 a.m. Learn tips on how to promote early literacy.
FREE FIRST FRIDAYS WITH CAT CHOREOGRAPHY AT PCC 615-893-7439
MARTIN ARTQUEST See Thursday, Feb. 3.
ORCHIDS IN THE MANSION See Tuesday, Feb. 1.
615-889-1000 tickets.gaylordopryland.com
C.A.T. Choreography offers hip hop classes every first Friday. Dancers age 8 and older can bust a move at 4 p.m. at Patterson Park Community Center (521 Mercury Blvd., Murfreesboro).
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FREE FRIDAY FILMS 615-862-5774 library.nashville.org
615-862-5862
DIARY OF ANNE FRANK See Thursday, Feb. 3.
DISCO FEVER WITH THE NASHVILLE SYMPHONY See Thursday, Feb. 3.
SAT 5 FREE FRANKLIN FARMERS’ MARKET factoryatfranklin.com
Supplying local produce and more every Saturday at The Factory at Franklin covered back lot (230 Franklin Road) from 8 a.m. - 12 noon.
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Warner Park Nature Center has been conducting bird banding research for 40 years. Come to 7311 Highway 100, Nashville from 8 a.m. - 12 p.m. during this public banding day to observe the birds they capture, how they band them and what you can do to help birds thrive in your own backyard.
CARNIVAL OF THE ANIMALS 615-687-6400 nashvillesymphony.org
This sensory-friendly concert at 11 a.m. at Schermerhorn Symphony Center (One Symphony Place, Nashville) offers a relaxed atmosphere for all ages. Show up early at 10 a.m for pre-concert activities, including the Instrument Petting Zoo, crafts, a book nook and more. Tickets start at $16.
DROP-IN KIDS ART CLASSES 615-933-9644 LittleArtHouseNashville.com
Kiddos can create original works of art on Saturday mornings at Little Art House Nashville (2106b Acklen Ave., Nashville). Read a book, create a work of art and then have time for sensory play. The 9:30 - 10 a.m. class is for ages 1 - 4 and the 10:30 - 11 a.m. class is a drop-off class for ages 4 - 10. Cost is $15.
ORCHIDS IN THE MANSION See Tuesday, Feb. 1.
FAMILY PROGRAM: SONGWRITING 101
countrymusichalloffame.org
Participants will join an educator to write a song as a group in this introductory workshop at Country Music Hall of Fame (222 Rep. John Lewis Way S., Nashville). Attendees will share ideas and write a song inspired by Florida Georgia Line, then record their new song set to an original track from 10:30 - 11:30 a.m. Recommended for ages 8 and older. Included with admission; free to members.
FREE KIDSVILLE AT THE PARTHENON
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Families with children 12 and younger can register to enter the Parthenon (2500 West End Ave., Nashville), at the Parthenon entrance starting at 10:30 a.m. Program runs from 11 - 11:45 a.m. and are located upstairs in the Parthenon’s Naos room.
FREE STORYTIME WITH OFFICER BADY brentwood-tn.libcal.com
Children of all ages are invited to Brentwood Library (8109 Concord Road, Brentwood) from 11:30 a.m. 12 p.m. to join Officer Bady from the Brentwood Police Department.
MARTIN ARTQUEST See Thursday, Feb. 3.
LANDSCAPE OF ENSLAVEMENT GUIDED GROUNDS TOURS
615-832-8197 andy@historictravellersrest.org
Learn about the lives of enslaved and post-emancipation African-American residents at Travellers Rest (636 Farrell Parkway, Nashville) over the last two centuries. These 45-minute tours take place today and Feb. 26 at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. In addition to the grounds tour, guests can take a complimentary house tour either before or after their scheduled grounds tour. Cost is $15.
LANE MOTOR VAULT TOURS 615-742-7445 lanemotormuseum.org/events
The museum has more than 580 cars, but only space to display 150 cars at a given time. Weekend tours at 11:30 a.m. and 2 p.m. let you view all the cars in their vault. Located at 702 Murfreesboro Pike, the cost is $6 (in addition to museum admission, which is $3 for kids and $12 for adults).
FREE NASHVILLE BLACK MARKET BHM CELEBRATION thenashvilleblackmarket.com
Featuring more than 60 black vendors, food trucks, DJ’s, games, raffles, photo-booths and more Feb. today and Feb. 6 from 12 - 6 p.m. at The Wedge Building (2020 Lindell Ave., Nashville).
FREE READING PAWS NASHVILLE 615-862-5785 library.nashville.org
Children ages 5 - 12 are welcome to come and read to a furry friend the first Saturday of each month at Nashville Public Main Library (615 Church St., Nashville) from 1 - 2:30 p.m. Registration is required.
FREE WINTER STAR PARTY 615-862-8555 wpnc@nashville.gov
Join local astronomers to view the night sky through telescopes from 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. at Warner Park Nature Center (7311 Highway 100, Nashville). The moon is new, and it will be a great night to view nebulae, star clusters and more.
WINTERFEST AT GAYLORD OPRYLAND See Friday, Feb. 4.
YOGA FOR KIDS BRENTWOOD brentwood-tn.libcal.com.
Join Brentwood Library (8109 Concord Road, Brentwood) for kid’s yoga with books, games and more in the Storytime Room from 1 - 1:45 p.m. Cost is $10.
DIARY OF ANNE FRANK See Thursday, Feb. 3.
DISCO FEVER WITH THE NASHVILLE SYMPHONY See Thursday, Feb. 3.
BLACK VIOLIN AT FRANKLIN THEATRE 615-538-2076 franklintheatre.com
Come out to see Black Violin perform live at The Franklin Theatre (419 Main St., Franklin). The band uses a blend of classical and hip-hop music to overcome stereotypes. Shows are today at 2 and 8 p.m. and Feb. 6 at 8 p.m. Tickets start at $68.50.
SUN 6 FREE FLEA MARKET SUNDAYS AT PLAZA MARIACHI 615-373-9292 plazamariachi.com
Find great deals on food, clothing, furniture and Baby at Plaza Mariachi (3955 Nolensville Pike) from 9 a.m. - 5 p.m
ROCK AND ROLL PLAYHOUSE brooklynbowl.com/nashville
A family-friendly concert series at Brooklyn Bowl Nashville (925 3rd Ave. N., Nashville, TN 37201) that offers games, movement, stories and an opportunity to rock out for kids ages 10 and under. Kids will be introduced to rock classics while the band performs songs from some of the most iconic musicians in rock history. The event starts at 12 p.m. and cost is $15.
DADDY-DAUGHTER PICNIC AT DEER RUN 615-794-2918 deerrun.camp/father-daughter
The daddy-daughter picnic at Deer Run (3845 Perkins Road, Thompsons Station) is a perfect opportunity to trade a busy weekend for a laid-back, fuss-free, memory-packed Sunday with your girl! Happening from 1 - 5 p.m., the picnic comes with a picnic lunch in a Deer Run bag to take home, archery & BBs, the giant swing, wagon rides, a campfire & s’mores, gaga ball, a photo op, a Deer Run gift for your daughter, camp store time and more. Cost is $29.95.
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FREE SHAKESPEARE ALLOWED (ONLINE) 615-255-2273 nashvilleshakes.org
Nashville Shakespeare Festival invites you to read Shakespeare out loud together via Zoom on the first Saturday of each month at 12 p.m. This month’s selection is Comedy of Errors.
TASTE OF GOO GOO See Friday, Feb. 4.
FREE THE LEGACY OF HARLEM RENAISSANCE ART 615-880-3951
Ages 12 and older can create paintings inspired by Harlem Renaissance Art with local artist Amanda Downs from 1 - 2:30 p.m. at Hermitage Library (3700 James Kay Lane, Hermitage).
FREE FAMILY MOVIE AT BRENTWOOD LIBRARY brentwood-tn.libcal.com
Come to Brentwood Library (8109 Concord Road Brentwood) in the Storytime Room at 3 p.m. for a showing of Onward, (rated PG).
Kidsville lets families with children age 12 and younger enter the Parthenon in Nashville for free, educational programs on select Saturdays.
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THINGS TO DO FREE DONELSON FAMILY STORY TIME
FREE YOGA WITH NASHVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY (ONLINE)
Little ones ages 0 - 5 can join for stories, singing and other activities every Monday from 10:30 - 11:30 a.m. at Donelson Library (2315 Lebanon Pike, Nashville). Reservations required.
You can now take a live virtual yoga class right in your own home every Monday at 6:30 p.m. These classes are sponsored by Nashville Public Library and held through Zoom. Beginner to intermediate welcome. Those interested can email address above.
615-862-5859 rebecca.powers@nashville.gov
FREE MUSIC AND MOVEMENT 615-862-5868 library.nashville.org
Shake those wiggles out with music, movement, activities and a story at Edmondson Pike Library (5501 Edmondson Pike, Nashville) on Mondays and Thursdays from 10:30 - 11 a.m. For ages 2 - 5, but all are welcome.
FREE PRESCHOOL STORY TIME 615-862-5870 louanne.williams@nashville.gov
Children ages 2 - 6 can join for stories, songs and crafts Mondays from 10:30 - 11:15 a.m. at Richland Park Library (4711 Charlotte Ave., Nashville). Registration required.
FREE WEE WIGGLERS: INFANT STORY TIME
The musical Mean Girls is making fetch happen in Music City as the first national tour debuts at TPAC’s Jackson Hall, Feb. 8 - 13. LANE MOTOR VAULT TOURS See Saturday, Feb. 5.
FREE LUNAR NEW YEAR CELEBRATION
explorethedc.org/lunarnewyear
Learn, experience and participate in the traditions of the Lunar New Year from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Discovery Center (502 SE Broad St., Murfreesboro) and explore the culture and arts of China and East Asia.
MARTIN ARTQUEST See Thursday, Feb. 3.
FREE NASHVILLE BLACK MARKET BHM CELEBRATION
BLACK VIOLIN AT FRANKLIN THEATRE See Saturday, Feb. 5.
615-889-3060 ryman.com
See original surf rockers The Beach Boys perform live at 7:30 p.m. at Ryman Auditorium (116 Fifth Ave. North, Nashville). Tickets are $59.50 and are available online only.
DIARY OF ANNE FRANK See Thursday, Feb. 3.
MON 7
ORCHIDS IN THE MANSION
EARLY EXPLORERS
See Tuesday, Feb. 1.
TASTE OF GOO GOO See Friday, Feb. 4.
FREE LEGO BUILDING FUN library.nashville.org
The LEGO League at Green Hills Library (3701 Benham Ave., Nashville) from 2 - 4:45 p.m. on Sundays is designed for families to play around with provided LEGOs, Duplos and Mega Bloks. For ages 2 - 12.
WINTERFEST AT GAYLORD OPRYLAND See Friday, Feb. 4.
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FREE GAMING MONDAY Challenge your friends to a round of healthy competition with a variety of tabletop and video games every Monday from 3 - 5 p.m. at East Branch Library (206 Gallatin Ave., Nashville). For ages 12 - 17.
FREE ADVENTURE CLUB GOODLETTSVILLE 615-862-5862 library.nashville.org
Children in grades K - 3 can join Ms. Brittany for a fun afternoon of stories, crafts and games from 3:30 - 4:30 p.m. at Goodlettsville Library (205 Rivergate Pkwy., Goodlettsville).
615-862-5160 adventuresci.org
Preschoolers and parents can enjoy exhibits, attend story time and participate in an activity at Adventure Science Center (800 Fort Negley Blvd., Nashville) from 10:30 - 11:30 a.m. $18 for non-member adults & $14 for nonmember youth; free for members.
FREE BABIES & BOOKS 615-862-5800 /library.nashville.org
Stories, songs, sign language, puppets and creative play every Monday from 11 - 11:30 a.m. at Inglewood Library (4312 Gallatin Pike, Nashville). Caregivers get the opportunity to share tips and stories. Registration required.
615-862-5860 library.nashville.org
THE BEACH BOYS AT THE RYMAN
See Saturday, Feb. 5.
615-862-5866 library.nashville.org
Every Monday from 10:30 - 11 a.m., babies ages 0 - 2 and their caregivers can join for tickle rhymes and wiggle songs in the Children’s Activity Room at Nashville Public Library (615 Church St., Nashville). Learn tips for early literacy skills.
FREE AFTER-SCHOOL MOVIE MONDAY 615-862-5854 library.nashville.org
Teens in grades 5 - 12 can drop by Bellevue Library (720 Baugh Road, Nashville) from 4 - 5:30 p.m. for a movie in the Teen Room.
FREE READING PAWS AT LINEBAUGH 615-893-4131 x 114 rclstn.org
Come read to friendly reading education assistance dogs Stevie or General at Linebaugh Library (105 West Vine St., Murfreesboro) from 3:30 - 5 p.m. Registration is required.
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TASTE OF GOO GOO See Friday, Feb. 4.
PAT METHENY AT THE SCHERMERHORN 615-687-6400 nashvillesymphony.org
Accomplished jazz guitarist Pat Metheny makes his first-ever appearance at 7:30 p.m. at The Schermerhorn (One Symphony Place, Nashville). Tickets start at $50.
TUE 8 FREE STORYTIME AT LINEBAUGH See Tuesday, Feb. 1.
FREE WISHING CHAIR PRODUCTIONS STORY TIME See Tuesday, Feb. 1.
FREE NASHVILLE FAMILY STORY TIMES See Tuesday, Feb. 1.
ORCHIDS IN THE MANSION See Tuesday, Feb. 1.
FREE RAPTOR RHAPSODY AT WILDERNESS STATION See Thursday, Feb. 3.
FREE PLAY GAMES WITH GAME KEEPER JOHN (ONLINE)
615-862-5859 youtube.com/user/NashvilleLibrary Learn and play through classic and modern games of all varieties online with Nashville Public Library’s Game Keeper John every other Tuesday on NPL’s YouTube channel at 3 p.m.
FREE ADVENTURE CLUB BELLEVUE See Tuesday, Feb. 1.
FREE EDGEHILL MOVIE NIGHTS See Tuesday, Feb. 1.
MEAN GIRLS 615-782-4040 tpac.org
The hit musical Mean Girls is making fetch happen in Music City as the first national tour debuts at Tennessee Performing Art Center’s Jackson Hall Feb. 8 - 13. Tickets start at $39.
WED 9 ORCHIDS IN THE MANSION See Tuesday, Feb. 1.
THINGS TO DO FREE FAMILY YOGA STORYBOOK ADVENTURE See Wednesday, Feb. 2.
VALENTINE’S DAY CARRIAGE RIDES
sugarcreekcarriages.com
See Tuesday, Feb. 1.
Experience Nashville with carriage rides Feb. 10 - 14. Departing from Hard Rock Cafe (100 Broadway, Nashville). This ride takes you and your special someone to hotspots such as the Schermerhorn, Country Music Hall of Fame, Bridgestone Arena and more.
FREE BELLEVUE ANIME CLUB
ORCHIDS IN THE MANSION
JUMPAROO TODDLER TIME See Wednesday, Feb. 2.
FREE STORYTIME AT LINEBAUGH
615-862-5854 library.nashville.org
Watch shows, discover new shows and talk about anime with other fans from 4 - 5 p.m. in the Teen Room at the Bellevue Library (720 Baugh Road, Nashville). Grades 5 - 12.
FREE BLACK HISTORY MONTH MOVIE SERIES: CINDERELLA See Wednesday, Feb. 2.
FREE CREATION STATION AT NASHVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY See Wednesday, Feb. 2.
MEAN GIRLS
see Tuesday, Feb. 8.
FREE NEW BEGINNINGS HEALTH AND FITNESS CLASS FOR WOMEN See Wednesday, Feb. 2.
THU 10
See Tuesday, Feb. 1.
FREE READ WITH BISCUIT brentwood-tn.libcal.com
Children ages 5 - 12 can improve literacy skills by reading with Biscuit for 15 minutes between 4 and 5 p.m. at Brentwood Library (8109 Concord Road, Brentwood). Sign up online.
SCHOOL GIRLS; OR, THE AFRICAN MEAN GIRLS PLAY 615-782-4040 tpac.org
Paulina, the Queen Bee of Aburi High School, has it all. With the latest styles from the glamorous American boutique “Wal-Mart,” she’s a shoe-in for the Miss Ghana 1986 pageant. The game changes when new girl Ericka moves in the same day the pageant recruiter arrives. Who will be chosen to compete? Find out in this Nashville Rep production, running Thursdays through Sundays Feb. 10 - 20 at TPAC’s Johnson Theater (505 Deaderick St., Nashville).
TODDLER ADVENTURES AT CANNONSBURGH: HAPPY HEARTS
MEAN GIRLS
Kids will enjoy heart-themed games, crafts and story time from 10 - 11 a.m. at Cannonsburgh Village (312 S. Front St., Murfreesboro). Admission is $3 and reservations are required.
See Thursday, Feb. 3.
FREE ITTY BITTY STORYTIME AT LINEBAUGH
All-Access Nights are a time for special-needs families to enjoy the exhibits at the Discovery Center (502 Southeast Broad St., Murfreesboro) in a sensory-friendly environment from 5 - 7 p.m. Reservations are suggested.
615-801-2606 mbnevills@murfreesborotn.gov
See Thursday, Feb. 3.
JUMPAROO TODDLER TIME See Wednesday, Feb. 2.
MARTIN ARTQUEST See Thursday, Feb. 3.
FREE DECORATE VALENTINE’S DAY COOKIES 615-862-5866 library.nashville.org
Enjoy decorating your own version of some Valentine’s Day cookies from 3:30 - 5:30 p.m. at Inglewood Public Library (4312 Gallatin Pike, Nashville).
FREE EDGEHILL GAME NIGHTS See Thursday, Feb. 3.
see Tuesday, Feb. 8.
FREE THROWDOWN THURSDAYS AT BORDEAUX FREE ALL-ACCESS NIGHT AT DISCOVERY CENTER mpurcell@explorethedc.org explorethedc.org
FREE BALANCED YOGA (ONLINE) See Thursday, Feb. 3.
DANCING WITH THE STARS LIVE! ryman.org
TV’s biggest dance show comes to the Grand Ole Opry House (2804 Opryland Drive, Nashville), featuring fan favorite professional and troupe dancers ranging from ballroom and jazz to modern and hip-hop. Show starts at 8 p.m. and tickets start at $59.50.
FREE GIRLS WHO CODE CLUB
FRI 11
FREE HOMESCHOOL FRIENDS
MARTIN ARTQUEST
See Thursday, Feb. 3. See Thursday, Feb. 3.
The 2022 Antiques & Garden Show features designers, architects and gardeners — including keynote speaker Martha Stewart — Feb. 11- 13. ROAD TO UNION HOMESCHOOL DAY
ANTIQUES & GARDEN SHOW NASHVILLE
Celebrate the birthday of our 16th president by experiencing a day in the life of Abraham Lincoln from 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. at Sam Davis Home (1399 Sam Davis Road, Smyrna). Whit McMahan portrays President Lincoln. Cost is $8 per participating child regardless of age; one parent/chaperone is free. Additional chaperones are $10 each.
The 2022 show promises a speaker lineup of outstanding designers, architects and gardeners from Feb. 11 - 13 at Music City Center (201 Fifth Ave. S., Nashville). In addition to lectures, the show floor features more than 150 extraordinary antique, art and horticulture dealers and three magnificent gardens. This year’s keynote speaker is Martha Stewart. $35 for general admission. $25 for seniors (65+), military, students. Children 12 & younger are free.
615-459-2341 samdavishome.org
JUMPAROO TODDLER TIME See Wednesday, Feb. 2.
FREE MADISON TODDLER TALES See Friday, Feb. 4.
ORCHIDS IN THE MANSION See Tuesday, Feb. 1.
FREE PUPPET SHOW: ANANSI THE SPIDER 615-862-5800 o library.nashville.org
Come out to Nashville Public Library (615 Church St., Nashville) at 10:30 a.m. to see this colorful marionette and hand-and-rod puppet play based on the African tales of a tricky spider who uses cleverness to achieve his wishes. The show runs for 30 minutes and is presented in the Children’s Theater on the second floor. Ages 3 and older.
TASTE OF GOO GOO See Friday, Feb. 4.
WINTERFEST AT GAYLORD OPRYLAND See Friday, Feb. 4.
FREE FRIDAY FILMS See Friday, Feb. 4.
See Thursday, Feb. 3.
800-352-6549 antiquesandgardenshow.com
FREE GOODLETTSVILLE ART GROUP: WATERCOLOR PAINTING
Learn basic techniques of watercolor painting and take home a finished painting in this class for adults from 12 - 3 p.m. at Goodlettsville Library (205 Rivergate Pkwy., Goodlettsville). Registration required.
CELEBRATION OF DANCE AT FRANKLIN THEATRE franklintheatre.com
America’s original jazz dance company, Giordano Dance Chicago, has contributed greatly to Chicago’s arts community for almost 60 years. See them perform live today, tomorrow and the 13th at 8 p.m. at Franklin Theatre (419 Main St., Franklin). Tickets start at $56.50.
BRAHMS, BIRDS & ‘BLUE CATHEDRAL’ 615-687-6400 nashvillesymphony.org
See Nashville Symphony perform this evening and tomorrow at 8 p.m. at Schermerhorn Symphony Center (One Symphony Place, Nashville). Tickets start at $25.
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YEAR ROUND ENROLLMENT MONTESSORI AND MORE FOR EVERY CHILD
• Certified Licensed Teaching Staff • On-site Montessori Teacher Training Center • Superior Academics and Care • Beautiful outdoor classroom • Community Gardens • Potty Training • Child Care Aware Compliant • AM Meals Provided • Kindergarten Readiness
SUMMER CAMP - ENROLL NOW! Come explore with US! Week long themed activities MONTHLY OR WEEKLY ENROLLMENT | AGES 2–6, 7:30 AM - 6 PM
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BUY & EAT LOCAL! Heniscity Farm is a poultry farm located on the outskirts of Davidson County with their primary focus on conservation of heritage breeds, poultry and becoming the go-to for fresh eggs, meat, and live birds.
Farm Tours • School Tours • Herbs Custom Poultry • Eggs Adopt a Bird Program Weddings & Special Event Venue
www.southernstarsmontessori.net To register or to schedule a tour
615.509.9423
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THINGS TO DO ATTITUDE BY NASHVILLE BALLET
615-297-2966 x710 nashvilleballet.com/attitude-2022
This season’s Attitude production offers a one-of-a-kind, immersive dance experience Fridays - Sundays through Feb. 20 at The Martin Center for Nashville Ballet (3630 Redmon St., Nashville). Audiences will enjoy contemporary works, as well as a premiere work by Mollie Sansone. This experience will include a post-performance Q&A.
VALENTINE’S DAY CARRIAGE RIDES See Thursday, Feb. 10.
FREE NPL LEGO® CONTEST
library.nashville.org/events/legocontest
Young and old can submit their best original creations for competition, or just join in the fun by voting for your favorites. Registered entrants can drop off their works for consideration from 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. at the Main Library today and Feb.16 and 17. Voting takes place online Feb. 19 - 21. The awards ceremony will be available online Feb. 26 at 2 p.m. Each winner receives a prize ribbon and a LEGO Store gift certificate.
FREE FRANKLIN FARMER’S MARKET
KACEY MUSGRAVES AT BRIDGESTONE ARENA
See Saturday, Feb. 5.
Come see Kacey Musgraves perform live at 8 p.m. at Bridgestone Arena (501 Broadway, Nashville) in support of her new record and film, Star-Crossed. Tickets start at $34.40.
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MEAN GIRLS
see Tuesday, Feb. 8.
SCHOOL GIRLS; OR, THE AFRICAN MEAN GIRLS PLAY See Thursday, Feb. 10.
SAT 12 WILD ABOUT BLUEBIRDS
615-370-4672 owlshill.org/wild-about-bluebirds Prepare the way for spring bluebirds with a new nest box from 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. at Owl’s Hill Nature Sanctuary (545 Beech Creek Road, Brentwood). Cost is $36 for two people. Includes nest box building materials.
FREE YOUTH MAGIC GROUP AT LINEBAUGH 615-893-4131 x114
Aspiring magicians can join in the magic at Linebaugh Public Library (105 W. Vine St., Murfreesboro) on the second Saturday of each month at 9:30 a.m.
BUDS, BARK, AND BRANCHES! cheekwood.org
Take a winter walk from 10 - 11 a.m. through Cheekwood’s arboretum (1200 Forrest Park Dr., Nashville). The onehour workshop will meet at the Color Garden entrance at 10 a.m. Admission must be purchased in advance online. Cost is $25 for adults, $18 for ages 3 17, members get in free.
FREE EXPLORE AFRICANAMERICAN ART 615-862-5866 library.nashville.org
Kids age 8 - 12 can join Inglewood Library (4312 Gallatin Pike, Nashville) from 11 a.m. - 12 p.m. for a look at selected artworks by great AfricanAmerican artists from the past and present.
CUPID’S UNDIE RUN
Support those affected by NF (Neurofibromatosis), a genetic disorder that causes tumors to grow on nerves throughout the body and affects one in every 3,000 births. Cupid’s Undie Run kicks off with drinking and dancing, then participants will run a mile before wrapping up with a dance party. Tin Roof (1516 Demonbreun St., Nashville) from 12 - 4 p.m. Registration is $40.
DROP-IN KIDS ART CLASSES See Friday, Feb. 4.
FREE EXPLORE WITH A NATURALIST
FREE READING PAWS GREEN HILLS
MEAN GIRLS
see Tuesday, Feb. 8.
615-862-5863 library.nashville.org
Visit the story room at Green Hills Library (3701 Benham Ave., Nashville) from 1 - 2:30 p.m. for a chance to cuddle up with a canine friend who will listen while you read. Call 615-8625863 to reserve your spot! For children in kindergarten and older.
SCOUT-URDAYS AT DISCOVERY CENTER eenochs@explorethedc.org explorethedc.org/scouts
Scouting groups can learn new skills in an interactive environment at the Discovery Center (502 Southeast Broad St., Murfreesboro). Program occurs from 2:30 - 3:30 p.m. on the 2nd Saturday of the month and costs $10 per scout, $5 per adult.
FREE TWEEN & TEEN VALENTINE’S DAY CARDS 615-893-4131 x138 rclstn.org
Ages 12 - 18 can make Valentine cards for their friends and family from 2 - 3 p.m. at Linebaugh Public Library (105 W. Vine St., Murfreesboro). Supplies will be provided.
SCHOOL GIRLS; OR, THE AFRICAN MEAN GIRLS PLAY
CELEBRATION OF DANCE AT FRANKLIN THEATRE See Friday, Feb. 11.
DADDY-DAUGHTER DANCE
615-893-1802 pmurray@murfreesborotn.gov
Come out and spend time together from 6 - 8 p.m. at Patterson Park Community Center (521 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd., Murfreesboro). Girls can bring dad, uncle, grandpa or any other special father figure for dancing and more. Masks recommended. Enjoy a red carpet, photo booth and dance instruction. Registration required; cost is $15 per couple.
ATTITUDE BY NASHVILLE BALLET See Friday, Feb. 11.
BRAHMS, BIRDS & ‘BLUE CATHEDRAL’ See Friday, Feb. 11.
SUN 13 FREE SUPER BOWL SUNDAY!
See Thursday, Feb. 10.
615-862-8555 wpnc.nashville.gov
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Visit Warner Park Nature Center (7311 Highway 100, Nashville) to explore nature in winter with a Naturalist on Saturdays from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.
FAMILY PROGRAM: VELVET ELVIS PAINTING countrymusichalloffame.org
Create your own black velvet painting using pastels and black light paint at Country Music Hall of Fame (222 Rep. John Lewis Way S., Nashville) at either 11 - 11:30 a.m. or 11:45 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. Paint a portrait of Elvis or another icon and see the art glow under a black light. Recommended for 5 and older, but all are welcome.
FREE KIDSVILLE AT THE PARTHENON See Saturday, Feb. 5.
FREE PUPPET SHOW: ANANSI THE SPIDER See Friday, Feb. 11.
ANTIQUES & GARDEN SHOW NASHVILLE See Friday, Feb. 11.
WINTERFEST AT GAYLORD OPRYLAND See Friday, Feb. 4.
VALENTINE’S DAY CARRIAGE RIDES See Thursday, Feb. 10.
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dle Tennessee EXPERIENCES NATIONAL MUSEUM OF AFRICAN AMERICAN MUSIC 615-301-8724 510 Broadway, Nashville nmaam.org
Discover the central role African Americans played in shaping genres of American music. This is the untold story of more than 50 music genres and sub-genres.Tours are held Saturdays and Sundays 11 a.m. - 6 p.m.
BRADLEY ACADEMY MUSEUM AND CULTURAL CENTER 615-962-8773 415 S. Academy St., Murfreesboro murfreesborotn.gov
See an original classroom, a Civil War exhibit and an Early Settlers for the City of Murfreesboro exhibit. Tours are available Tuesday - Friday, 10 a.m. - 3 p.m.
TENNESSEE STATE MUSEUM 615-741-2692 1000 Rosa L. Parks Blvd., Nashville | tnmuseum.org
A permanent exhibitions features black history from Tennessee’s early days through the Civil War and Reconstruction and the Civil Rights Movements. The current temporary exhibition, Ratified! Tennessee Women and the Right to Vote includes stories of many black women who helped American women gain the right to vote.
IN THEIR FOOTSTEPS: LIVES OF THE HERMITAGE ENSLAVED 615-889-2941 4580 Rachels Lane, Hermitage thehermitage.com
Select stories highlight the lives of enslaved men and women who lived at The Hermitage during the life of Andrew Jackson and beyond.
CIVIL RIGHTS ROOM AT NPL615-862-5760
615 Church Street, Nashville library.nashville.org
A space for education and exploration of the Civil Rights Collection. The materials exhibited capture the time when thousands of African-American citizens in Nashville sparked a nonviolent challenge to racial segregation in the city and across the South.
FISK UNIVERSITY’S AARON DOUGLAS GALLERY 615-329-8720 1000 17th Ave. N., Nashville fisk.edu/galleries
Located on the third floor of the John Hope and Aurelia Elizabeth Franklin Library. Aaron Douglas is acknowledged as one of the most influential artists of the Harlem Renaissance. He also found the Art Department at Fisk University.
CIVIL RIGHTS SIT-INS TOUR 174 Rep. John Lewis Way N., Nashville nashvillesites.org/tours/civilrights-sitins
Follow in the steps of those who took a stand by taking a seat. Written and narrated by Fisk University professor Linda Wynn, the tour begins at Church Street and Sixth Ave. North and ends at Rosa L. Parks Boulevard and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.
UNITED STREET TOURS 615-956-9791 150 4th Ave. N., Nashville unitedstreettours.com
The Nashville Black History Walking Tour gives you a look into the past with murals, music and local community; the Nashville Civil Rights Walking Tour tells the civil rights story. Choose from multiple experiences, in-person or virtual.
Feb. 1 - 15 OZ Arts Nashville 6172 Cockrill Bend Cir., Nashville
A project looking at how black skin is represented in art, and the relationship between representation and elements of light and dark. Email daniel@ ozartsnashville.org for a viewing.
FREE PRAYERS FOR BLACK HISTORY MONTH Feb. 1, 8, 15 & 22 | 12:30 p.m. Scarritt Bennett Center 1027 18th Ave. S., Nashville
A weekly 35-minute worship service hosted by the Soul Work program is offered each Tuesday at 12:30 p.m. in the historic Wightman Chapel.
FREE BLACK HISTORY MONTH MOVIE SERIES Feb. 2, 9, 16 & 23 | 3:30 - 6 p.m. Inglewood Public Library 4312 Gallatin Pike, Nashville
Enjoy a family Black History Month movie every Wednesday. The lineup is Black Panther; Cinderella; Just Mercy; andThe Hate U Give.
FREE NASHVILLE BLACK MARKET BHM CELEBRATION Feb. 5 - 6 | 12 - 6 p.m. The Wedge Building 2020 Lindell Ave., Nashville
Take in more than 60 black-owned businesses ranging from food trucks, games, photo-booths, a live Dj and more.
LANDSCAPE OF ENSLAVEMENT GUIDED GROUNDS TOURS Feb. 5, 26 | 11 a.m. & 2 p.m. Historic Travellers Rest 636 Farrell Parkway, Nashville
Learn about the lives of enslaved and post-emancipation African-American residents over the last two centuries. All guests can take a complimentary house tour before or after the grounds tour. Cost is $15.
FREE THE LEGACY OF HARLEM RENAISSANCE ART Feb. 5 | 1 - 2:30 p.m. Hermitage Library 3700 James Kay Lane, Hermitage Ages 12 and older can create acrylic paintings inspired by Harlem Renaissance Art with local artist Amanda Downs.
FREE BLACK HISTORY MONTH MEMORIAL SERVICE Feb. 26 | 11 a.m. - 12 p.m. Andrew Jackson’s Hermitage 4580 Rachels Lane, Hermitage
The annual commemoration of those once enslaved at The Hermitage. Held at The Hermitage Church, the service features music and special remarks, followed by a procession to the slavery memorial “Follow the Drinking Gourd” located behind the church.
THREE WORKS BY CHOREOGRAPHER RONALD K. BROWN
Feb. 10 - 12 OZ Arts Nashville 6172 Cockrill Bend Cir., Nashville
Take a spiritual journey that honors Africa and African-American traditions while sparking conversations in our presentday society. Tickets begin at $25.
SCHOOL GIRLS; OR, THE AFRICAN MEAN GIRLS PLAY Feb. 10 - 20 Nashville Repertory Theatre 505 Deaderick St., Nashville
Who will be chosen to compete in the Miss Ghana pageant? Find out in this Nashville Rep production, running Thursdays through Sundays at TPAC’s Johnson Theater. Cost is $51.50.
FREE EXPLORE AFRICAN-AMERICAN ART
Feb. 12 | 11 a.m. - 12 p.m. Inglewood Public Library 4312 Gallatin Pike, Nashville
Kids age 8 - 12 can look at selected artworks by African-American artists from the past and present. Then, create their own piece in the style of your favorite artist.
SUMMER: THE DONNA SUMMER MUSICAL
March 22 - 27 Tennessee Performing Arts Center 505 Deaderick St., Nashville Donna Summer risked it all to break through barriers, becoming the icon of an era and the inspiration for every music diva who followed.
CONCERTS BLACK VIOLIN
Feb. 5 - 6 | 8 p.m. Franklin Theatre 419 Main St., Franklin
Blending classical and hip-hop to overcome stereotypes. Tickets are $68.50.
GREGORY PORTER
Feb. 28 | 8 p.m. Schermerhorn Symphony Center 1 Symphony Place, Nashville The soulful singer and musical storyteller and his band return. Cost is $40.
THE TEMPTATIONS & THE FOUR TOPS
Feb. 20 | 7:30 p.m. Ryman Auditorium 116 Fifth Ave. N., Nashville
The legendary vocal group. Tickets start at $52.50.
KOOL & THE GANG
March 13 | 7:30 p.m. Schermerhorn Symphony Center 1 Symphony Place, Nashville A blend of soul, funk and pop.
BUDDY GUY
March 26 | 7:30 p.m. Ryman Auditorium 116 Fifth Avenue North, Nashville
Come see the legendary blues guitarist.
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THINGS TO DO WINTERFEST AT GAYLORD OPRYLAND See Friday, Feb. 4.
CHATTANOGA BALLET AT WCPAC wcpactn.com
Chattanooga Ballet presents an afternoon of classical and contemporary works at Williamson County Performing Arts Center (112 Everbright Ave., Franklin) at 3 p.m. Tickets are $20 for adults and $17 for seniors (55+) and children under 12 when purchased in advance. Tickets at the door are $23 for adults and $20 for seniors and children under 12.
SCHOOL GIRLS; OR, THE AFRICAN MEAN GIRLS PLAY See Thursday, Feb. 10.
MEAN GIRLS
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Family-Friendly Valentine’s Day Events You’ll LOVE
MON 14 HAPPY VALENTINE’S DAY!
DECORATE VALENTINE’S DAY COOKIES
VALENTINE’S DAY CARDMAKING
TASTE OF GOO GOO
Inglewood Public Library 4312 Gallatin Pike, Nashville Enjoy decorating your own Valentine’s Day cookies from 3:30 - 5:30 p.m.
Little Art House 2106B Acklen Ave., Nashville Use classic techniques and modern ideas to create cards that friends and family will cherish from 3:30 - 4:30 p.m. Cost is $25.
EARLY EXPLORERS
Feb. 10
VALENTINE’S CAKE DECORATING Feb. 11
American Girl, CoolSprings Galleria 1800 Galleria Blvd., Franklin Enjoy this extra-sweet Valentine’sinspired cake-decorating class from 4:30 - 6:30 p.m. Girls will leave with their personalized cake, plus receive the “American Girl Baking Cookbook.” Cost is $40.
‘TWEEN & TEEN VALENTINE’S DAY CARDS Feb. 12
Linebaugh Public Library 105 W. Vine St., Murfreesboro Ages 12 - 18 can have make Valentine’s cards for their friends and family from 2 - 3 p.m. Supplies will be provided.
See Friday, Feb. 4.
Feb. 11
LOVE BIRDS VALENTINE WREATHS Feb. 12
Shelby Bottoms Nature Center 1900 Davidson St,. Nashville Fashion DIY wreaths (with goodies from nature) from 10 - 11:30 a.m. While you craft, learn about local “lovebirds” in the park. Ages 8 and older. Registration required, call 615-862-8539.
TASTE OF GOO GOO Feb. 12, 13 & 14
Goo Goo Chocolate Co. 116 3rd Ave. S., Nashville Make your own candy bar, taste Goo Goo confections and learn how to be a chocolatier at either 10 a.m., 11:30 a.m. or 1 p.m. Cost is $55.
See Monday, Feb. 7.
FREE BABIES & BOOKS See Monday, Feb. 7.
FREE DONELSON FAMILY STORY TIME See Monday, Feb. 7.
VALENTINE’S DAY CARRIAGE RIDES See Thursday, Feb. 10.
FREE SNAKE FEEDING AT WILDERNESS STATION
615-217-3017 dthomas@murfreesborotn.gov
Come out to Wilderness Station (401 Volunteer Road, Murfreesboro) from 11 - 11:30 a.m. and learn all about snake adaptations and how snakes swallow food whole with a live demonstration of snake feeding.
FREE GAMING MONDAY See Monday, Feb. 7.
FREE MUSIC AND MOVEMENT
ORCHIDS IN THE MANSION
LANE MOTOR VAULT TOURS See Saturday, Feb. 5.
See Monday, Feb. 7.
FREE PLAZA MARIACHI FLEA MARKET
FREE LEGO BUILDING FUN
FREE PRESCHOOL STORY TIME
See Sunday, Feb. 6.
See Monday, Feb. 7.
VALENTINE’S DAY CARRIAGE RIDES
FREE READING PAWS AT LINEBAUGH
See Tuesday, Feb. 1.
See Sunday, Feb. 6.
ANTIQUES & GARDEN SHOW NASHVILLE See Friday, Feb. 11.
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Come read to friendly reading education assistance dogs Stevie or General at Linebaugh Library (105 West Vine
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Street, Murfreesboro) from 3:30 - 5 p.m. Registration is required.
FREE YOGA WITH NASHVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY (ONLINE) See Monday, Feb. 7.
FREE ADVENTURE CLUB GOODLETTSVILLE See Monday, Feb. 7.
DUA LIPA AT BRIDGESTONE bridgestonearena.com
See singer Dua Lipa perform at 7:30 p.m. at Bridgestone Arena (501 Broadway, Nashville). Tickets start at $39.65.
TUE 15 FREE NASHVILLE FAMILY STORY TIMES See Tuesday, Feb. 1.
ORCHIDS IN THE MANSION See Tuesday, Feb. 1.
FREE WISHING CHAIR PRODUCTIONS STORY TIME See Tuesday, Feb. 1.
FREE CASUAL COOKING TEEN/ADULT MESH UP 615-862-5856
Teens and adults can come learn their way around the kitchen on the third Tuesday of each month from 3 - 4 p.m. at the Bordeaux Library (4000 Clarksville Pike, Nashville).
FREE PRENDA CODE CLUB See Tuesday, Feb. 1.
FREE ADVENTURE CLUB BELLEVUE See Tuesday, Feb. 1.
FREE EDGEHILL MOVIE NIGHTS See Tuesday, Feb. 1.
FREE GAME NIGHT IN MURFREESBORO rclstn.org
An all-ages family game night between 5 and 6:30 p.m. every third Tuesday. Rotate through four games. MGL Library is located inside Patterson Park Community Center (521 Mercury Blvd., Murfreesboro).
THE PUNCH BROTHERS AT THE RYMAN ryman.com
The bluegrass supergroup performs at 7:30 p.m. live at Ryman Auditorium (116 Fifth Ave. North, Nashville). Tickets are $39.50 and are available online only.
FREE YARN LOVE MURFREESBORO 615-893-4131 rclstn.org
Come to Linebaugh Library for a casual meetup for yarn enthusiasts who love to knit and crochet at 6 p.m. Bring your own yarn and they’ll get you started.
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THINGS TO DO WED 16 FREE STORYTIME AT LINEBAUGH See Tuesday, Feb. 1.
FREE FAMILY YOGA STORYBOOK ADVENTURE See Wednesday, Feb. 2.
JUMPAROO TODDLER TIME See Wednesday, Feb. 2.
FREE BLACK HISTORY MONTH MOVIE SERIES: JUST MERCY See Wednesday, Feb. 2.
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Come watch All Elite Wrestling at 6 p.m. at Nashville Municipal Auditorium 9417 4th Ave. North, Nashville). Tickets start at $29.
FREE MADISON KNIGHTS CHESS CLUB 615-862-5868 library.nashville.org
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ROCKETMAN IN CONCERT WITH NASHVILLE SYMPHONY
FREE GIRLS WHO CODE CLUB See Thursday, Feb. 3.
FREE RAPTOR RHAPSODY AT WILDERNESS STATION See Thursday, Feb. 3.
FREE READING PAWS OLD HICKORY 615-862-5869
Join a specially trained reading dog with the nonprofit Reading Paws between 4:30 - 5:30 p.m. for a reading session at Old Hickory Branch Library (1010 Jones Street, Old Hickory).
FREE EDGEHILL GAME NIGHTS See Thursday, Feb. 3.
FREE THROWDOWN THURSDAYS AT BORDEAUX See Thursday, Feb. 3.
FREE BALANCED YOGA (ONLINE) See Thursday, Feb. 3.
SCHOOL GIRLS; OR, THE AFRICAN MEAN GIRLS PLAY
FREE NEW BEGINNINGS HEALTH AND FITNESS CLASS FOR WOMEN
PETER PAN: WENDY’S ADVENTURE TO NEVERLAND
HASAN MINHAJ 615-782-4040 tpac.org
Come see comedian Hasan Minhaj perform live at 7 p.m. at TPAC’s Jackson Hall (505 Deaderick St., Nashville). Tickets start at at $34.50.
Experience Taron Egerton’s standout performance as Elton John in a whole new way, as this Oscar- and Golden Globe-winning film is screened in HD while the Nashville Symphony and a rock band perform the score live. Shows are today and tomorrow at 8 p.m.; tickets start at $50.
See Thursday, Feb. 10.
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An NCT original musical that’s as magical and marvelous as Neverland itself! Nashville Children’s Theatre (25 Middleton Street, Nashville) presents this world premiere Thursdays and Fridays at 6:30 p.m., Saturdays at 1 p.m. and Sundays at 2 p.m. through March 27. Perfect for ages 4 and up.
FREE WINTER BIRDS AT THE HILL FOREST’S EDGE 615-862-8555 warnerparks.org
Explore the open fields and edge areas of the Hill Forest for winter birds from 8:30 - 10 a.m. at Warner Park Nature Center (7311 Highway 100, Nashville).
FAMILY PROGRAM: MUSICAL INSTRUMENT PETTING ZOO
WINTERFEST AT GAYLORD OPRYLAND
Budding musicians get a chance to try new instruments. Participants will bow a fiddle, pluck a banjo and strum a ukulele from 10:30 .m. - 12 p.m. at Country Music Hall of Fame (222 Rep. John Lewis Way S., Nashville).
See Friday, Feb. 4.
JUMPAROO TODDLER TIME MARTIN ARTQUEST See Thursday, Feb. 3.
FREE WINTER ADVENTURES IN WARNER PARK 615-862-8555 warnerparks.org
From fort building to forest exploration, there are so many ways to have fun outside in winter. Discover your adventure with tips from a Naturalist from 1 - 3 p.m. at Warner Park Nature Center (7311 Highway 100, Nashville).
FREE MADISON TODDLER TALES See Friday, Feb. 4.
FREE PUPPET SHOW: ANANSI THE SPIDER See Friday, Feb. 11.
TASTE OF GOO GOO See Friday, Feb. 4.
THE NEW YORK BEE GEES 615-782-4040 tpac.org
Come see the New York Bee Gees, comprised of some of Long Island New York’s most versatile players, perform at 8 p.m. at TPAC’s Polk Theater (505 Deaderick St., Nashville). Tickets start at $29.50.
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FREE KIDSVILLE AT THE PARTHENON See Saturday, Feb. 5.
FREE PUPPET SHOW: ANANSI THE SPIDER See Friday, Feb. 11.
FREE EXPLORE WITH A NATURALIST See Saturday, Feb. 12.
FREE PAWSOME READING WITH SHILOH brentwood-tn.libcal.com
Children ages 5 - 12 can improve literacy skills by reading with Shiloh the dog for 20 minutes between 12 and 2 p.m. at Brentwood Library (8109 Concord Road, Brentwood). Registration required.
FREE NASHVILLE OPERA AT BRENTWOOD LIBRARY brentwood-tn.libcal.com
Families are invited to Brentwood Library (8109 Concord Road Brentwood) from 2 - 3 p.m. for a special community performance of Goldie Locks, presented by Nashville Opera. This is a family-friendly 45-minute production set to music from Mozart’s The Magic Flute.
FREE FRIDAY FILMS
FREE NPL LEGO® CONTEST VOTING (ONLINE)
See Friday, Feb. 4.
See Saturday, Feb. 12.
ROCKETMAN IN CONCERT WITH NASHVILLE SYMPHONY
FREE PUPPET SHOW: ANANSI THE SPIDER
See Thursday, Feb. 17.
See Friday, Feb. 11.
WENDY’S ADVENTURE TO NEVERLAND
RONNIE MILSAP
See Thursday, Feb. 17.
SCHOOL GIRLS; OR, THE AFRICAN MEAN GIRLS PLAY See Thursday, Feb. 10.
ATTITUDE BY NASHVILLE BALLET See Friday, Feb. 11.
See the Nashville Children’s Theatre original musical Peter Pan: Wendy’s Adventure to Neverland, Thursdays - Sundays, Feb. 17 through March 27.
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FRI 18
See Wednesday, Feb. 2.
Learn about chess on the third Wednesday of the month from 6 - 7:30 p.m. at the Madison Library (610 Gallatin Pike S., Madison). All ages.
See Wednesday, Feb. 2.
nashvillesymphony.org
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615-687-6400 nashvillesymphony.org
The six-time Grammy winner will perform his biggest hits with the musicians of Nashville Symphony at Schermerhorn Symphony Center (One Symphony Place, Nashville). Show starts at 8 p.m. and tickets at $50.
THINGS TO DO SCHOOL GIRLS; OR, THE AFRICAN MEAN GIRLS PLAY See Thursday, Feb. 10.
WENDY’S ADVENTURE TO NEVERLAND See Thursday, Feb. 17.
WINTER JAM AT BRIDGESTONE
2022.jamtour.com/cities/nashville-tn Winter Jam’s Christian concert returns to Bridgestone Arena (501 Broadway, Nashville) at 7 p.m. with performances from Skillet, Tauren Wells, KB, Colton Dixon, I Am They and NewSong with speaker Shane Pruitt. Tickets are $10 at the door.
ATTITUDE BY NASHVILLE BALLET See Friday, Feb. 11.
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MON 21 FREE BABIES & BOOKS See Monday, Feb. 7.
FREE DONELSON FAMILY STORY TIME See Monday, Feb. 7.
EARLY EXPLORERS See Monday, Feb. 7.
SCHOOL’S OUT PLAY DAY: EXCITED ABOUT ENGINEERING 615-890-2300 explorethedc.org/camps
Celebrate the start of Engineering Week from 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. at Discovery Center (502 SE Broad St., Murfreesboro). Campers will learn the engineering process through simple machines, bridge building and wiring a circuit. Cost is $60 for non-members and $55 for members.
WINTERFEST AT GAYLORD OPRYLAND
FREE GAMING MONDAY
CREATIVE ZONE: HIP HATS
FREE MUSIC AND MOVEMENT
See Friday, Feb. 4.
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Using hats on view throughout the museum as inspiration, young designers can make and decorate their own paper hats from 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. at Country Music Hall of Fame (222 Rep. John Lewis Way S., Nashville). Included with admission; free for members and kids 5 and younger.
FREE NPL LEGO® CONTEST VOTING (ONLINE) See Saturday, Feb. 12.
FREE LEGO BUILDING FUN See Sunday, Feb. 6.
FREE PLAZA MARIACHI FLEA MARKET See Sunday, Feb. 6.
SCHOOL GIRLS; OR, THE AFRICAN MEAN GIRLS PLAY See Thursday, Feb. 10.
THE TEMPTATIONS & THE FOUR TOPS ryman.com
Come see this legendary American vocal group perform live at Ryman Auditorium (116 Fifth Ave. North, Nashville). Show starts at 7:30 p.m. and tickets start at $52.50.
WENDY’S ADVENTURE TO NEVERLAND See Thursday, Feb. 17.
GABRIEL “FLUFFY” IGLESIAS bridgestonearena.com
The comedian performs at 7 p.m. at Bridgestone Arena (501 Broadway, Nashville). Tickets start at $39.
ATTITUDE BY NASHVILLE BALLET See Friday, Feb. 11.
Bow a fiddle, pluck a banjo and strum a ukulele at Country Music Hall of Fame’s Musical Instrument Petting Zoo on Saturday, Feb. 19.
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FREE PRESCHOOL STORY TIME See Monday, Feb. 7.
FREE EDGEHILL MOVIE NIGHTS
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FREE TWEEN & TEEN BAKING NIGHT
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A baking tutorial just for Tweens & Teens at Linebaugh Library (105 W. Vine St., Murfreesboro) from 5 - 6 p.m. Please bring a microwave-safe mug for this fun night of baking! Ingredients will be provided. Registration required.
FREE NATIONAL CHILI DAY!
See Tuesday, Feb. 1.
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TASTE OF GOO GOO See Friday, Feb. 4.
FREE YOGA WITH NASHVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY (ONLINE) See Monday, Feb. 7.
FREE NPL LEGO® CONTEST VOTING (ONLINE) See Saturday, Feb. 12.
TUE 22 FREE WISHING CHAIR PRODUCTIONS STORY TIME See Tuesday, Feb. 1.
FREE STORYTIME AT LINEBAUGH See Tuesday, Feb. 1.
FREE NASHVILLE FAMILY STORY TIMES See Tuesday, Feb. 1.
FREE RAPTOR RHAPSODY AT WILDERNESS STATION See Thursday, Feb. 3.
TEDESCHI TRUCKS BAND ryman.com
Come to Ryman Auditorium (116 Fifth Ave. N., Nashville) to see Tedeschi Trucks Band perform tonight and Feb. 23, 25 or 26 at 8 p.m. Tickets start at $39.50.
THE PROM
615-782-4040 tpac.org
A musical comedy about Broadway stars on a mission to change the world and the love they discover that unites them. The show opens at TPAC’s Jackson Hall (505 Deaderick St., Nashville) tonight and runs through the 27th. Tickets start at $30.
JUMPAROO TODDLER TIME See Wednesday, Feb. 2.
MARTIN ARTQUEST See Thursday, Feb. 3.
FREE GIRLS WHO CODE CLUB See Thursday, Feb. 3.
FREE RAPTOR RHAPSODY AT WILDERNESS STATION See Thursday, Feb. 3.
FREE READ WITH BISCUIT See Thursday, Feb. 10.
NASHVILLE PREDATORS VS. DALLAS STARS nhl.com/predators
See the Nashville Predators at Bridgestone Arena (501 Broadway, Nashville). 7 p.m.
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ORCHIDS IN THE MANSION
WENDY’S ADVENTURE TO NEVERLAND
See Tuesday, Feb. 1.
TODDLER TUESDAY AT SAM DAVIS HOME
FREE CREATION STATION AT NASHVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY
Bring your kids out to Sam Davis Home (1399 Sam Davis Road, Smyrna) for Toddler Tuesday from 10 - 11 a.m. The themeis “Winged Things!” Visit with the park ranger guest and learn about winged creatures around us. Cost is $5 for toddlers and siblings, free for parents.
FREE STORYTIME AT LINEBAUGH
615-459-2341 samdavishome.org
See Tuesday, Feb. 22.
See Wednesday, Feb. 2.
See Tuesday, Feb. 1.
FREE BLACK HISTORY MONTH MOVIE SERIES: THE HATE U GIVE See Wednesday, Feb. 2.
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See Tuesday, Feb. 22.
See Thursday, Feb. 17.
FRI 25 ORCHIDS IN THE MANSION See Tuesday, Feb. 1.
WINTERFEST AT GAYLORD OPRYLAND See Friday, Feb. 4.
FREE FRIDAY FILMS See Friday, Feb. 4.
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ECHO CHAMBER MUSIC SERIES
Learn the basics of mushroom cultivation and take a guided hike at Owl’s Hill Nature Sanctuary (545 Beech Creek Road, Brentwood) at 10 a.m. or 12:30 p.m. Cost is $36 for two people.
Classical works created specifically for the Nashville Parthenon (2500 West End Ave., Nashville). People, Places, Things will premiere live in the Parthenon’s Naos room while the soundtrack is performed for the audience. Show starts at 6:30 p.m. and cost is $15.
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ZOO RUN RUN
MON 28
615-833-1534 nashvillezoo.org/zoo-run-run
Join a herd of runners and walkers for a winter 5K adventure at Nashville Zoo (3777 Nolensville Pike, Nashville). Bundle up, hit the trail and gallop through areas not normally available to the public, from 2 - 5 p.m.
2022 NHL STADIUM SERIES nhl.com/fans/stadium-series
Come see the Nashville Predators take on the Tampa Bay Lightning for their first outdoor home game at Nissan Stadium (1 Titans Way, Nashville). 6:30 p.m. Tickets start at $95.
THE PROM
WENDY’S ADVENTURE TO NEVERLAND
Brentwood Library (8109 Concord Road Brentwood) from 1 - 4 p.m.
COLBIE CAILLAT: COCO LIVE
THE HENRY FORD’S INNOVATION NATION LIVE!
See Thursday, Feb. 17.
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Two-time Grammy-winning singersongwriter Colbie Caillat brings her “Coco Live” tour to the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum’s CMA Theater (224 5th Ave. S., Nashville). Show starts at 8 p.m. and tickets cost $39.50.
DIERKS BENTLEY AT BRIDGESTONE ARENA bridgestonearena.com
See Dierks Bentley perform live at Bridgestone Arena (501 Broadway, Nashville). Show starts at 7 p.m. and tickets start at $45.
THE PROM
See Tuesday, Feb. 22.
SAT 26 FREE EXPLORE WITH A NATURALIST See Saturday, Feb. 12.
FREE KIDSVILLE AT THE PARTHENON See Saturday, Feb. 5.
FREE PUPPET SHOW: ANANSI THE SPIDER See Friday, Feb. 11.
FREE LIVING HISTORY WALK AT BRENTWOOD LIBRARY brentwood-tn.libcal.com
Costumed re-enactors portray figures in Williamson County’s history at
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The Saturday morning show comes to life at TPAC’s Polk Theater (505 Deaderick St., Nashville). Hear educational stories about yesterday and today’s visionaries and innovators. Show starts at 11 a.m. and tickets cost $15.
FREE FROM NOTHING TO SOMETHING AT BRENTWOOD LIBRARY brentwood-tn.libcal.com
Come to Brentwood Library (8109 Concord Road Brentwood) to join The National Museum of African-American Music from 11:15 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. to learn the music innovations of African Americans. Each child will receive an instrument to take home.
LANDSCAPE OF ENSLAVEMENT GUIDED GROUNDS TOURS See Saturday, Feb. 5.
FREE NATURE IN THE WILD ART FAIR AT WILDERNESS STATION 615-217-3017 dthomas@murfreesborotn.gov
Nature-inspired art by local artists will be on display and for sale during this all-day event at the Wilderness Station (401 Volunteer Road, Murfreesboro).
WENDY’S ADVENTURE TO NEVERLAND See Thursday, Feb. 17.
SUN 27 FREE LEGO BUILDING FUN See Sunday, Feb. 6.
FREE SNAKE FEEDING AT WILDERNESS STATION See Monday, Feb. 14.
TASTE OF GOO GOO See Friday, Feb. 4.
FREE NINTENDO CLUB BELLEVUE 615-862-5854
Play various Nintendo consoles at Bellevue Library (720 Baugh Road, Nashville) from 4 - 5:30 p.m. For grades 5 - 12.
FREE YOGA WITH NASHVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY (ONLINE) See Monday, Feb. 7.
thenolensvillebooknook.com
Shop and explore at this casual book party from 10 a.m.- 2 p.m. at The Town Barre (7240 Nolensville Road, Nolensville). Activities include storytime, tips to grow readers, “craftivities,” a parent book club and more.
POPOVICH PET COMEDY THEATER comedypet.com/tour
See the comedy and juggling skills of former Moscow Circus veteran Gregory Popovich and his performing pets at 1 and 5 p.m. at Franklin Theatre (419 Main St., Franklin). Tickets start at $35.
DEER RUN MOTHER-SON PICNIC 615-794-2918 deerrun.camp/mother-son
Enjoy early spring adventures at Deer Run (3845 Perkins Road., Thompsons Station) complete with outdoor activities to get you and your boy moving, active and energized. Cost is $29.95.
See Thursday, Feb. 17.
Come join the kids’ cooking class at Inglewood Library (4312 Gallatin Pike, Nashville) to learn culinary basics from 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. For ages 8-10.
Ages 3 - 12 can go to Linebaugh Library (105 West Vine St., Murfreesboro) for a craft from 3 - 4:30 p.m.
FREE NOLENSVILLE BOOK NOOK’S POP-UP
WENDY’S ADVENTURE TO NEVERLAND
FREE YOUNG CHEFS 615-862-5866 library.nashville.org
See Tuesday, Feb. 22.
615-893-4131 x114 rclstn.org
THE PROM
See Tuesday, Feb. 22.
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A SPECIAL ADVERTISING DIRECTORY
SUMMER CAMPS Planning for the
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BATTLE GROUND ACADEMY 336 Ernest Rice Lane, Franklin 615-567-8327 | battlegroundacademy.org/camps
Battle Ground Academy is Williamson County’s No. 1 private K - 12 school, and in the summers, it’s home to a robust camp program for children ages 4 and up. With half- and full-day options available, our on-campus programming includes more than 40 camps, ranging from art and cheerleading to coding and soccer. Students can hone their skills in an athletic camp, enjoy a breadth of activities in Cannon Ball Camp, or explore new passions in our arts and enrichment programs – or DO IT ALL by participating in multiple sessions throughout the summer.
CHEEKWOOD ESTATE AND GARDENS 1200 Forrest Park Drive, Nashville 615-356-8000 | cheekwood.org
Cheekwood offers both half-day and full-day camps focusing on art and nature including drawing, painting, clay, gardening and more, for campers ages 5-14 years old. Summer 2022 brings new camps inspired storybooks and the exciting Colorscapes exhibition. Campers will be outside in the garden as well as in the classroom discovering, experimenting, and creating unique pieces of art. Perennial favorites will return, including Studio Sampler, Artist Exploration, and Garden Sprouts.
DEER RUN CAMPS & RETREATS 3845 Perkins Road, Thompson’s Station 615-794-2918 | deerrun.camp/camps
DAY CAMPS – Winter, Spring Break, and Summer Camps, age 5 - grade 6. THE place for your child to have a fun and memorable experience. Campers discover strengths, complete challenges, and create life-long memories. Traditional camp with exciting recreation and games. Includes archery, pedal karts, climbing tower, giant swing, zip lines, and more! OVERNIGHT CAMPS – THE place for your preteen and youth (grades 3 - 10) to have a fun and a memorable camp experience. One and two-week camps. Campers discover strengths, complete challenges, create life-long memories, and form deeper friendships when they unplug and connect with others. Lake activities, zip lines, games, and more. FAMILY CAMPS – Year-round adventures for all ages. Customize your experience by choosing recreational activities your family will enjoy: zip lines, giant swing, pedal karts, and more. All-inclusive: upscale accommodations, recreation, games, movie night (outdoor when weather permits), meals. Spend focused time together, create long-lasting memories, share adventures, explore nature, and become powerfully united.
MY GYM OF BRENTWOOD 330 Franklin Road, Brentwood 615-371-5437 | mygym.com/brentwood
Creating Moments That Matter! From first steps to handstands My Gym grows with your child. My Gym was born out of our passion to teach children in a fun, physically engaging environment. We delight in seeing children’s eyes light up for all those incredible milestones, from the tentative first steps to tumbling down soft mats. Sharing the parents’ excitement with their children’s accomplishments is the high point of our day.
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SCHOOL OF NASHVILLE BALLET 3630 Redmon St., Nashville 615-297-2966 ext. 910 | nashvilleballet.com/snbclasses
Experience the joy of dance at School of Nashville Ballet! Our Children’s Classes help students ages 2 - 7 reach important developmental milestones while having fun. Open to ages 8 - 18, our Community Youth Classes guide students in building upon their dance education and provides flexible classes to accommodate busy schedules. So why wait? Spark a lifelong love of movement today! Enroll in our Spring semester classes now at nashvilleballet.com/snbclasses or 615-297-2966 x910.
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ACTING ALL AROUND 410 Verandah Lane, Franklin 615-375-3565 | actingallaround.com
Summer Theater Camps from Acting All Around. Let’s Make a Play! – Through improvised storytelling and exploration, students will create their own original short play. Audition Technique – This camp is for teens wanting to take their performance skills to the next level. Call or visit our website for more information. Book today!
ADVENTURE SCIENCE CENTER
555 Charlie Roberts Road, Pelham 615-406-8142 | thecaverns.com/camp-caverns
Camp Caverns is a residential summer camp in Pelham, dedicated to exploration and growth. Our mission is to provide girls and boys, ages 8 - 13, an epic experience that will be the highlight of their summer and one they will treasure for the rest of their lives. Camp Caverns is a nurturing place where campers can be themselves while building character and confidence. Camp weeks are filled with exploration and discovery. Campers explore the great outdoors and participate in arts and sports. Registration now open for camps in July.
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Opening minds to the wonders of science and technology for 75 years. Plan an adventure for the family including a show in the Sudekum Planetarium, an immersive experience of sound and music in soundBox, live science shows and more!
BELLEVUE PERFORMING ARTS CENTER 7097 Old Harding Pike, Ste. J, Nashville 615-662-8553 | bellepac.com
Calling all performers! Bellevue Performing Arts Center offers dance, acting and music all under one roof! With our new triple threat class, you receive all those services in one class! Prefer one-on-one instruction? Our music teacher is holding private lessons on Monday and Tuesday after school. Just want to dance? BellePAC has a wide selection of ballet, tap, jazz, hip hop, contemporary, and musical theater. If your dancer is passionate about performing through adulthood, our Performance Company is for you!
BILL TAYLOR BUSHIDO SCHOOL OF KARATE
330 Franklin Road, Ste. 110A, Brentwood 615-961-3466 | flourpowerstudios.com
Children love exploring creativity and the idea of learning new skills –– especially when there’s a lot of fun involved! At Flour Power, Lil’ Chefs and Twin Chefs get to explore their love of food in a way that’s truly unique, fun, and memorable. Owner/camp director, Shannon Mock Miller is passionate about teaching children, and her Brentwood cooking studio is designed to help children find a passion for cooking as they bond and make incredible memories together at a Flour Power Summer Camp. Visit our website or stop by our Brentwood location to sign up for Summer 2022.
HARVEST MARTIAL ARTS 313 Independence Square, Franklin 615-224-3851 | harvestmartialarts.com
The Harvest Concept, formerly Harvest Martial Arts, opened in 2016, and is long known for its specialty in teaching Han Mu Do, the traditional Korean art of self defense, and is the only Han Mu Do school in the state of Tennessee. We offer classes for ages 3 through adult. We focus on optimism, balance and harmony, building mental and physical strength through movement and practices, such as martial arts, yoga, and traditional archery.
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HORTON HAVEN CHRISTIAN CAMP 3711 Reed Harris Road, Lewisburg 931-364-7656 | hortonhaven.org
We are OPEN this summer! Overnight camps and day camps are running as scheduled. We will be operating with fewer campers and new procedures for cleaning and sanitizing. It’s time to get outside! Register on our website.
Let martial arts take your kids to new heights! Bill Taylor’s Bushido School of Karate offers programs in traditional karate for ages 3 - adult. Call now to get one month free plus a uniform.
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Offering theme-based co-ed kids camps throughout the year for ages 3 - 12. Summer, Fall Break, Holiday, and Spring Break. Outta School Spot camp is for school-age youth when school is out. Don’t see the date you need? We offer custom camps just for your needs. We need at least 10 campers to put on a custom camp for you. All of our camps have great instructors, small groups, games, crafts, swimming (ages 5 - 12), inflatable obstacle courses, field house play time, and of course great gymnastics/tumbling. Our camps are not gymnastics focused, but more of an active fun and fitness camp. Our campers have the opportunity to participate in many different activities and events.
CAMP WOODMONT
381 Moonlight Drive, Cloudland, GA 423-472-6070 | campwoodmont.com
Camp Woodmont on Lookout Mountain in northwest Georgia is a traditional, overnight camp for boys and girls ages 6 - 14. Just 30 minutes from Chattanooga. Features horseback riding, high-ropes/climbing, sports, dance, crafts, canoeing, archery and more! Founded on Christian principles in 1981, it’s the perfect place to build lifelong friendships and memories.
Look for more camps in the directories on our website at nashvilleparent.com/directories.
With over 3 million registrations in communities across the country, i9 Sports is the nation’s largest multi-sport provider focused solely on high-quality, communitybased youth sports programs. We offer youth sports leagues, camps and clinics for boys and girls ages 3 and up in sports such as flag football, soccer, basketball, baseball and volleyball. We are committed to providing age-appropriate instruction, making sports fun for kids, and convenient for busy families.
LEADERSHIP ACADEMY CAMPS 615-856-4772 | nashvilledaycamps.com info@leadershipacademyllc.com
Leadership Academy creates camps that connect children to nature, makes friends and develops social skills for children ages 5 - 17. We believe that play and outdoor exploration increases creativity, confidence, social intelligence and grit. Our goal is to get children outside, exploring, learning, playing and having fun so that they develop a strong sense of self and a deeper connection to nature. Our camps are Camp Twigs, Nashville Sail Camp, Mountain Bike Camp, and Teen Leaders.
MONTGOMERY BELL ACADEMY, SUMMER @ MBA 4001 Harding Pike, Nashville 615-298-5514 | montgomerybell.edu/camps
More than 100 sports, enrichment and academic camps and classes allow rising first graders to high school boys and girls to fill their summer with activities. Offerings include sports, outdoor adventure, art, leadership, study skills, science, crafts and computer. MBA faculty, staff and students work with campers, providing families a glimpse of the MBA community. Visit our website and click on the “Camp” tab.
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MR. BOND’S SCIENCE GUYS
Spartan Development Academy is a skills based training league for children ages 5 - 13. The program is designed for players looking for more than recreational soccer but not ready to commit to travel soccer. Check out our sibling discount and referral program with Mini Spartans and Spartan Development Academy. Join us anytime! Register for the fall league training today.
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Our winter, spring and summer camps inspire a lifelong enthusiasm for science and learning, teaching creative problem-solving skills, teamwork and perseverance in an entertaining, kid-friendly setting. The camps are full- or half-day and are excellent for ages 5 - 12. Sibling discounts are available.
UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF NASHVILLE 2000 Edgehill Ave., Nashville 615-277-7377 | usn.org/summer
ONE GOAL SPORTS Murfreesboro 615-896-7309 | onegoalsports.net
Led by faculty bringing their expertise and passion, camps offer diverse programming in sports, academics, arts and technology. Flexible morning and afternoon sessions allow either whole- or half-day experiences of fun and learning. After care until 5 p.m.
A non-profit, community-based sports league providing quality sports programming for families in a fun, Christian environment. Now registering for Spring and Summer.
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910 Wedgewood Ave., Nashville 615-509-9423 | southernstarsmontessori.net
Registration is now open for 2022 camps! Camps include outdoor play, geographic exploration, social activities, and Kindergarten readiness. We explore nature by using the outdoors as our classroom. We look at a new country each week. And we prepare for Kindergarten with phonetic learning, basic math skills, and writing utensil control. Visit our website for more information and to register.
SPORTS CAMP Jul. 18 - 22. Co-ed, current grades 2 - 8. Day Camp: 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Cost: $300. Bus service from Murfreesboro and Tullahoma, $60 per week. Overnight Camp: Jul. 17 - 22. Co-ed, rising grades 5 - 8. Check in Sunday at 5 p.m. Cost: $800.
RIVERVIEW CAMP FOR GIRLS 757 CR 614, Mentone, AL 800-882-0722 | riverviewcamp.com
WEBB CAMP Art, outdoor adventure with zip line, robotics, science and more! Co-ed, current grades 2 - 8. Jun. 13 - 17, Jun. 20 - 25, and Jun. 27 - Jul. 1. Day Camp: 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Cost: $350 (15% multi-week discount). Bus service from Murfreesboro and Tullahoma, $60 per week. Overnight Camp: Jun. 19 - 24, Jun. 26 - Jul. 1. Check in Sunday at 5 p.m. Cost: $850 ($100 off each additional week)
Voted best sleep-away camp more than six times in the Best of Parenting reader’s poll. Riverview is embraced by tall graceful pines and billowing hardwoods, nestled into a bend of Little River atop Lookout Mountain. One- and two-week sessions. Ages 6 - 16. Member of Christian Camping International and accredited by AEE and ACA. Traditional camp activities. Facilities include a heated pool, tennis courts, climbing tower, horseback riding, bathrooms and showers in all cabins. Campers select six activities daily. 5:1 camper-to-counselor ratio.
YMCA CAMP OCOEE 111 YMCA Drive, Ocoee, TN 423-338-5588 | ymcacampocoee.org
Located in the mountains of Southeast Tennessee, YMCA 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 horseback riding, white-water rafting, kayaking, climbing, mountain biking, camp-outs and more.
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