Williamson Parent magazine April 2023

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Help for a Colicky Baby and YOU

Soothing the unsoothable is incredibly challenging, then oddly enough, it ends all on its own.

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Toddlers and Stress

Littles ages 2, 3 and 4 express themselves physically when they don’t know how to verbally.

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How to Get Your Teen to Talk

The truth is out there that teen girls are in trouble. Here’s the important news you must know and how to help your girl.

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After Nine Months, What’s the Rush?

The rate of induction in the U.S. has more than doubled since 1990, yet induction increases the risks for a number of complications for women and infants. The truth is, you can refuse induction at 39 weeks but prepare for push back.

So much for au naturel. And forget that women have been birthing babies for millions of years in the wild, in the bush, in the desert and on the sea with nary a doctor in sight. In the here and now, for no good reason beyond availability, new moms are being pushed to induce their babies even when there’s no medical reason to do so. And it’s really, really hard for a woman to disagree with her doctor when she’s in such a vulnerable position. At a certain point it becomes no discussion, this is what is happening. I know because I’ve watched it happen.

Nine months is a long and uncomfortable period for pregnant women. They navigate through each trimester as best they can, making it appear easier than it is, because they want to look like they know what they’re doing even when they sometimes don’t. Nine months is a long time to wait, and when you finally get to 39 weeks, swollen and irritable, if your caregiver starts talking induction it doesn’t sound so bad. In fact, it’s exciting to reach get this baby out of me time. Maybe it wouldn’t matter so much about how often they are inducing today if it were actually good for the baby and mama. “They” say induction helps reduce the cesarean rate. But the American Family Physician Foundation (one of the only top-tier organizations battling the skyrocketing induction rate) says spontaneous labor is far safer than induction or cesarean for women and infants. The benefits of spontaneous birth include improved safety and better short- and long-term maternal and infant health. If women don’t need an induction for the baby’s or their own well-being why do it?

When I had my four babies, the whole focus was on keeping the infant in the womb as long as possible (as long as both of us were fine) so the baby’s lungs could grow strong — why isn’t anyone talking about that anymore? Why are new moms being force-fed this induction route and then enduring extra-long labors (painful ones with balloon catheters, etc.) because of it? And if the baby could say something ... what would he say?

The truth is, new mamas, some babies are mature as early as 37 weeks (259 days) and others need 42 weeks (294 days). Every single day matters. Size is not an indication of maturity and the due date is only a guideline. Nature isn’t perfect, but when it comes to babies and birth, unless there is a clear, medical indication that induction of labor will do more good than harm, nature beats science hands down. For moms and babies, it is safe and wise to wait patiently until labor begins on its own. And that’s when Baby says, “I’m ready — it’s go time.”

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FEEDBACK

At dinner, I told my toddler he could have ice cream for dessert if he ate his carrots and broccoli — and he got his ice cream!

Today I found out I’ve been duped!

While cleaning, I found his little stash of carrots and broccoli on the window sill behind a sofa. I don’t know if I should make anything of it or just laugh. What would YOU do?

Tricky Toddler Behaviors

“Depending on age, I would point out that I found the carrots and explain that it’s not good to hide food. Have a calm discussion about it, and learn if there are different veggies that the kiddo would rather try. That is if they are at that level of communication yet.”

“Make ice cream out of carrots?”

“Regardless of age, a conversation about being honest is a good idea. Make sure the toddler understands that losing your trust is a bad thing and that next time you may not trust them to tell the truth. Give an example of how that can be a bad thing. Otherwise, not much can be done now to change what happened.”

“Serve far less of each and include dessert WITH dinner thus not giving one food more importance over another. We all want the ice cream and plowing through food we don’t want to get to food we do doesn’t lend to a healthy relationship with food.”

“I’d laugh honestly. Because there’s nothing else you can do. You could try serving a small amount of ice cream with his meal. That way ice cream is no longer seen as a reward. You can buy a healthy, plant-based kind, even.”

“Don’t laugh it off. I don’t know how old he is, but he knows he can hide (fib) and get what he wants. If he has done this more than once already, it’s time to

nip it before it gets worse.”

“Well, he is a toddler, so first I would be cutting his carrots into smaller slivers and second, I would clean the mold/mildew off my window sills, especially the ones my toddler played next to. Also, I would feed my toddler in the kitchen — not in the living room at the couch — and since he is a toddler, I would be aware of choking hazzards, such as uncut carrots and I would not leave them unattended while eating.”

“Laugh and then be more watchful next time.”

Tots & Veggies

A2023 report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention found that approximately 49 percent of 1 - to 5-year-olds do not eat any vegetables in a day.

“These findings are very concerning,” says pediatrician Dr. Harvey Karp, M.D., author of the best-selling parent books including The Happiest Toddler on the Block. Parents need to offer at least one vegetable at each meal and to make sure it tastes good. Karp says embracing dips can help.

As for a toddler’s sneakiness, try not to accuse or jump to conclusions, Karp says. Better to catch your child being good and since you’ve had an issue at mealtime, to remain present for the whole meal. If sneaky behaviors continue, by all means, contact your pediatrician for answers.

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Nashville Parent’s Baby & Kids Zone at Nashville Wellness Fest

The family-friendly event returns to Nashville Fairgrounds on Saturday, May 6.

Families will be the focus of the 4th annual Nashville Wellness Fest, returning to the Nashville Fairgrounds on Saturday, May 6, 2023 from 10 a.m. - 4 p.m..

The event will feature a special section sponsored by Nashville Parent just for moms, dads, parents and kids — and you’re invited to join in on the fun! Families can browse the many booths, participate in free activities, check out fun demonstrations, enter prize giveaways and more.

“The Wellness Fest is a fantastic event to help families find fun and healthy activities and resources,” says Stewart Day, publisher of Nashville Parent media.

“In May, the new and expanded Baby & Kids Zone will offer families the opportunity to explore local businesses who can impact the lives of their children. Come out and explore all of this and more on the sixth,” Day adds.

The event — which sold out last year and attracted nearly 2,0 0 0 families — has added booth space this year for 100 additional healthy lifestyle vendors.

For more information about Nashville Parent’s Baby & Kids Zone at the 2023 Nashville Wellness Fest, go to nashvilleparent.com and click on “Our Events” under the “Things To Do” drop down menu.

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Spring FashionInto

Benefit for Healing House

Come out to help raise funds for Healing House, the nonprofit residential recovery program serving Middle Tennessee women. Holy Family Catholic Church’s Holy Family Women’s Club holds a “Spring Into Fashion” event on Thursday, April 20. The event includes everything from hors d’oeuvres, signature cocktails and mocktails, wine, desserts, a silent auction and a photo booth. Emcee Meryll Rose (former host of Talk of the Town) will lead the event. The fashion show will be managed by stylists from E ortless Style with looks from Dillard’s Cool Springs.

Tickets for Spring Into Fashion are $50 for individuals and $500 for tables of 10. Start time is 6 p.m. with proseco under the porte-cochere; doors open at 6:30. The location is Holy Family Catholic Church’s parish hall located at 9100 Crockett Road in Brentwood. Register now at holyfamilycc.ccbchurch.com.

• Want your kids to feel more connected? CONNECT CAMPS are being hosted by Rolling Hills Church during four di erent week-long sessions this coming June. Connect Camps put Christ at the center of everything campers do including worship, craft activities and games. The aim is for kids to form relationships with peers, trust-worthy counselors and church members. Available sessions are the weeks of June 19 & 26 at Rolling Hills Church in Franklin; the week of June 19 at the Nolensville campus; and the week of June 26 at the Nashville campus. Learn more and register your child for a camp session at connectcamps.com.

Vanderbilt Recruiting Teens for Paid Research Study

Amid the ongoing mental health crisis among teenagers — in particular adolescent girls — researchers want answers in order to find solutions. The BRAINS Lab at Vanderbilt University is currently seeking Middle Tennessee adolescents and young adults, ages 12 to 23 years, to participate in a paid research study. The goal is to learn how brain activity in regions related to cognition and emotion may impact mental health among teens.

If you think your teen may be interested in participating, he will first need to be cleared for eligibility via a self-report online questionaire followed by a brief phone screening. This step will earn your child a $10 gift card. If selected for the study, your teen will participate in the following:

• A Zoom interview

• Answering brief questions about mood on their phone three times a day for one week

• An in-person session at Vanderbilt University involving EEG recording (measures brain activity with a cap placed on the head), and cognitive tasks (memory games)

• A separate in-person session at Vanderbilt University Medical Center involving an MRI scan (takes a picture of your teen’s brain)

For participation, your teen will receive a 100-dollar gift card. The study is recruiting now for evening and weekend appointments available through the summer. To learn more, email brains.lab@vanderbilt.edu.

QuickBits

• After BOLT FARM TREEHOUSE (located near Chattanooga) appeared on Netflix’s “World’s Most Amazing Vacation Rentals,” owners Seth and Tori Bolt decided expansion was in order. The couple purchased an additional 37 acres and then added four, new Five-Star Honeymoon Treehouses which are available now for bookings. The luxury accommodations include freestanding copper tubs plus a hot tub for each unit positioned for topof-the-world star gazing. Bolt Farm Treehouse also books a Friends and Family Treehouse (sleeps six), domes for couples and XL domes for families. Keep Bolt Treehouse in mind for future adventures and see images and more at boltfarmtreehouse.com.

• The Frist Art Museum presents BEATRIX POTTER: DRAWN

TO NATURE, the first exhibition to tell the broader life story of the beloved English author and illustrator. Organized by London’s Victoria and Albert Museum — home to the world’s largest collection of Potter’s artworks — the exhibition will be on view in the Frist’s Upper-Level Galleries from April 7 through September 17, 2023. The presentation is complemented by experiential learning activities in the Martin ArtQuest Gallery, including writing illustrated letters, drawing objects found in gardens, playing in a puppet theater and creating animations with flora and fauna. For more information, visit fristartmuseum.org.

• HISTORIC COLLINSVILLE PIONEER SETTLEMENT in rural Montgomery County will open its annual season on Saturday, April 1, featuring hands-on activities for all ages from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on April 1, visitors can experience an array of interactive demonstrations — such as butter-making and blacksmithing — led by docents dressed in 1800s attire, along with tours of the many buildings and homes that dot the historic site. The site’s 2023 season runs through Nov. 19, except for holidays. The site is open Thursday – Saturday, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.; and Sundays, 1 - 4 p.m. Regular admission is $8 for ages 13 and older; $4 for ages 6 - 12 and free for children under age 6. For more information, visit historiccollinsville.com.

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Much Ado About COLIC

Iwas beside myself. My little boy, who was the sweetest and seemingly most content newborn to have ever graced the planet, developed colic at 2 months old. My mother insisted it was just “Sunset Sobs,” her term for that fussy time in the evening — usually about the same time of day — when we would walk the floor with baby Ronan because nothing we did would sooth him. Incoming was worse from my motherin-law who pinned the blame on me: “Oh, we don’t have allergies, so he must have gotten this from your side.” Well, excuse me, I cried to myself in the bathroom. My family doesn’t have allergies and Ronan doesn’t either.

To the Doctor We Go

Naturally, as we finally moved into our room at the pediatrician’s o ce, Ronan was a little angel. He slept peacefully in his car seat as I questioned myself, bleary-eyed, stressed out and feeling like a failure. The doctor gently knocked then came in. She quickly assessed.

“First of all, it’s not your fault,” she said, crouching down and peering intently at my boy. “Some babies just have a lot of gassiness and it’s uncomfortable for them. Or they get overstimulated. It’s not the result of anything you’ve done or haven’t done,” she added.

Ronan began to stir in his seat and his eyes opened.

I gently lifted him out and cradled him in my arms. I knew he would be ready to nurse very soon.

“We’ll just dim the lights and let you feed him right here, OK? I’ll be back in a bit,” my doctore said.

I didn’t want her to leave because I stressed it would be hours before she’d return. But we unwrapped ourselves and got to breastfeeding. My shoulders ached with heat. I wanted to sleep more than anything else. I was irritated by my husband that this was somehow all up to me. And irked by the older women in my life who wouldn’t stop o ering solutions. Tears stung my eyes.

After feeding, it started. Ronan was beside himself. Full on purple crying. I stood and moved about the room as best I could. It was hot in here, I was sweaty, we were steaming. Miraculously, the doctor reappeared with a smile on her face.

“Oh, fussy-wussy,” she said, rubbing Ronan’s tiny back. “This has been happening daily? Several times a day?”

“It feels like it’s constant to me and it isn’t OK for me to want him to keep sleeping so I don’t have to deal,” I whispered.

“Sometimes there’s nothing you can do to relieve the crying; it’s so hard. The good news is it won’t last forever.”

I had wanted her to wave a magic wand.

Instead, she talked me through a list of things I could try. She examined Ronan as he fussed and pronounced him ... perfect. Then she slipped Ronan a few Mylicon drops which didn’t seem to do anything but make him wail more. She said to give these to him after his feedings ... and to try and not be too hard on myself.

The Truth

Colic is more common than I thought. It a ects 20 percent of all babies and a clear cause for the condition remains unknown. Any two week or older baby who cries for three inconsolable hours in a day, in more than three days a week and for more than three weeks probably has colic. Opinions and theories about why it happens are not uniform; some

babies get it, others do not. I started reading everything I could.

Colic is not just caused by one thing alone and it has di erent causative factors which include sleeping disruption, immaturity of the nervous system, food allergy, sensory overload and hypersensitivity to the environment. Some psychosocial issues have also been recognized such as insu cient parent interaction, parental anxiety, maternal smoking and family tension.

Once I accepted that Ronan was colicky, I decided to not fight it any longer but instead to try and work with my baby to ease his journey. These are some of the suggestions my doctor sent me home with. Some have helped, but of course, all babies are di erent.

What You Can Try

• Hold Baby in an upright position for feeding and directly afterwards.

• Experiment with how often and when you burp your baby.

• O er meals in a quiet setting.

• If Baby likes a pacifier, o er him one.

• Invest in a baby sling or carrier and use it during colicky periods.

• Use your baby stroller at home, indoors and out.

• Give Baby a warm bath.

• Place a lightly warmed towel on Baby’s tummy.

• Hold Baby with her legs curled up toward her belly.

• Massage Baby’s tummy or give a full massage.

• Swaddle Baby in a blanket.

• Lay Baby’s tummy down across your lap and pat his back.

• Hold Baby in a rocking chair or put her in a swing.

• Walk with Baby in a quiet, dark room while you hum or sing.

• Keep Baby away from highly stimulating situations.

• Lie on your back and lay your baby on top of you, tummy down, while massaging his back. (Transfer Baby to his bed if he falls asleep.)

• Take Baby for a ride in the car.

• Play soothing music or turn on white noise such as a vacuum cleaner or running water, or play a CD of nature sounds.

• Breastfeed on-demand.

• If breastfeeding, avoid foods that may cause gas in your baby.

• Eliminate one possible cause for a few days and see if it makes a difference. The most common baby tummy o enders are dairy products, ca eine, cabbage, broccoli and other gassy vegetables.

• If bottle feeding, o er more frequent but smaller meals; experiment with di erent formulas with your doctor’s approval.

• If bottle feeding, try di erent types of bottles and nipples that prevent air from entering your baby as he drinks, such as those with curved bottles or collapsible liners.

At 8 months old, Ronan still had colic but it was easing. I think the main and most annoying thing I can tell you is, “this too shall pass.” But it’s a lot easier on all of you who care for the baby to not place blame or scold — especially since tension is a trigger. Work on the good vibes!

Janey Snyderman is a mom and freelance writer..

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Sometimes parents can’t get to the root of their baby’s crying. Whether it’s related to the amount of learning going on in that little mind or something wonky in their GI tract, it’s best to embrace your baby’s colic with trial-and-error than to place any blame.

MAKE MUSIC. MAKE HISTORY.

DIG INTO THE STORY OF COUNTRY MUSIC WITH HANDS-ON PROGRAMMING.

From leather and sewing crafts to banjo and fiddle classes, The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum offers instructor-led workshops every Saturday and Sunday, as well as select Fridays.

The BRAINS Lab at Vanderbilt University is recruiting adolescents and young adults, ages 12 to 23 years, from Nashville and the surrounding area to participate in a paid research study.

To learn more about the study, send an email to brains.lab@vanderbilt.edu or scan the QR code below.

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Stress & Your Toddler

“Use your words!” a mother hisses firmly to her little boy melting down in the toy section at Target. It’s the perfect spot for a tantrum — the shiny, slippery floor allows the body to slide and glide with minimal effort.

Mommy’s face is mad, the little boy thinks. I can’t stay! I want to stay! I have to put the toy down and Mommy won’t let me have it. Bad Mommy! I can’t deal! I can’t deal! Whaaaaaat’s happening to me???? Oh my tummy, oh my tummy!!!

Now the little one’s pain threshold is at about a zero. The fear/worry/anxiety/irritation/anger all wraps together into a big, uncomfortable ball inside pretty much the way it does for an adult, only the child’s brain isn’t developed enough to know how to self-control. And so he falls apart.

Many parents have no idea how stress affects their children. But adults (please turn the page)

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DO know how they may react to something new or difficult or unpleasant ... so it can be a major clue into understanding their young child. In fact, anything within a family structure that’s unpleasant can cause stress to a child age 0 - 3, especially if it’s causing stress to others in the home. Sometimes a child’s stress exhibits as a tummy ache.

A major decade-old study (with current relevance) examining children age 4 and older found that in 90 percent of the kids, there was no diagnoseable issue tied to their stomach pain. The children were growing normally, had normal appetites, were able to sleep through the night and appeared to be healthy apart from their abdominal pain.

Young children experiencing stress may show regressive behaviors through thumb-sucking, clinginess or eating or sleep disturbances. When these types of behaviors are shown, it is so much better to provide extra comfort and reassurance to your child than to admonish them in any way. Avoid piling on stress by not saying things like, “You’re such a baby.” Or allowing older children to say that, either.

Some little ones may have potty regression.

“Our little girl was doing great with potty training until we moved into a new apartment,” says Keely Braff of Smyrna. “It was like she just forgot everything she had learned. She also got a lot more clingy and then it was like a lightbulb went off for me. Oh! She’s freaked out by the change! We had been so busy doing everything that we sort of lost track of her,” Braff admits.

STRESSORS MAKE A LONG LIST

Many factors can cause stress in children, says Elizabeth Pantley, author of The No-Cry Sleep Solution (McGraw Hill; 2020). Some of the most common causes of stress in children, from 18 months to 18 years old include:

Separation Anxiety

Separation anxiety can be a major cause of stress not only for babies but for toddlers and preschoolers, too.

“Though separation anxiety is often a healthy response to being separated, it can also be a reaction to an unrelated stressor, such as a new home or a new daycare,” Pantley explains. “When there’s a life stressor, kids’ tolerance for other frustrations tends to go down.” This can lead to increased clinginess, difficulties with goodbyes, or nervousness about being away from mom and dad.

Family Changes

Major family changes such as death, divorce, a parent’s job loss or just parents arguing in the home can cause stress to a young child.

“The combination of heightened emotions, disrupted schedules and unfamiliar routines can make even the most relaxed child feel some tension,” Pantley says. Even positive changes, like the birth of a sibling, can be stressful. Change can equal stress, so if there is a significant impact on the way life has normally been, know that stress will be the result.

Daily Stressors

Little stressors in life that don’t seem to be a big deal to older kids can add up and cause a young child to be stressed. In addition, some young children have daily stress in their lives, such as poverty, neighborhood violence, family conflict, a parent who is absent or who frequently disap-

points or family members engaged in drug or alcohol abuse, illegal activity and so on. Any of these factors can lead to stress and anxiety in kids.

ACKNOWLEDGE YOUR CHILD’S FEELINGS

There may be no perfect way to help your child avoid stress because life is happening all around us all of the time and it’s ... stressful! But keeping the awareness that your children are young and not as capable as you are at dealing with hard things is a great first step toward helping them along. Some ways to help them destress when the going gets tough:

Steady As You Go

”It’s important to stay calm and acknowledge your child’s feelings,” Pantley says. “But don’t go overboard.” You want to convey that you understand your child’s feelings, but that nothing bad is likely to happen when you are apart, and your child can handle whatever comes up. Your child can learn that they don’t have to be immobilized by stress or fear. Engaging in a matter-of-fact empathy may be the most soothing way to approach your child’s stress.

For instance, a child who doesn’t want to go to daycare. You can say, “I know, this is really hard. I know you really don’t want to go, you’re having fun at home,’ but then continue your usual routine and then head out the door as planned. This way, “all of your language is basically saying ‘I completely understand, but we’re still going,’” Pantley says.

Stick With the Plan

Routines are very important for toddlers as schedules help them to feel in control and “go a long way in creating a sense of calm,” Pantley says. It’s also helpful to keep a consistent bedtime because children of all ages can become stressed when they are overtired.

“To help your child cope with the stressors of life, make certain that he is getting a good night’s sleep, adequate naptime, healthy meals and plenty of daily activity,” Pantley says.

Plan and Allow for Processing

Build in adequate time for rest breaks, naps and preparation for activities. Young children “live according to a much slower clock than adults do,” Pantley explains. “They don’t give a thought to what they might be doing next. They pause as they watch the cat sleep, examine the color patterns in the carpet and stare out the window. So examine your schedule to make sure you’re focusing on priorities and taking time to enjoy your child’s company,” she adds.

Make sure that you’re not taking away any special moments by rushing to the next item on your schedule.

Your young child has a right to have fun in his childhood and you can work to decrease some of the stressors that may take away from that. No matter what, your awareness of your young child’s needs can help you parent them with kindness, compassion and understanding — even in the middle of Target.

Jennie Book is a mom of three boys ages 8, 5 and 2. She lives in Williamson County with her family.

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“She Just Won’t Talk to Me!”

6 Ways to Reach a Teenage Girl

The new CDC statistics are grim: There’s been a huge spike in suicidal thoughts among teenage girls (and boys aren’t doing great either). In a dangerous world, parents need to connect with their teens more than ever.

Ashocking new report by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) confirms what many parents already suspect: Teenage girls are in crisis. A 2021 survey of more than 17,000 high school students found that 30 percent of the girls had considered suicide — a rate that’s double that of boys and almost 60 percent higher than 10 years ago. Besides the unprecedented rise in suicidal behavior, the report shared other grim findings on sexual violence, substance misuse, depression and other mental health woes. Most parents receive news like this with a sinking feeling and a sense

of dread. After the COVID years and the flood of stories on drug addiction, broken mental health and the relentlessness of social media, should we be surprised? Maybe not, but we do feel helpless to do anything about it.

The good news is that, actually, we aren’t helpless, says national recovery advocate David Magee, author of the upcoming book Things Have Changed: What Every Parent (And Educator) Should Know About the Student Mental Health and Substance Abuse Crisis (Matt Holt; August 2023). Because the crisis is so current, Magee is ready to share what his work and research has shown him now. Despite the message

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you may be getting from all-grim news reports — not to mention your teen’s closed door, perpetual silence and sullen stares — your girls are reachable.

“I’ve engaged with some 20,000 middle and high school students throughout the country in the past year,” says Magee, host of The Mayo Lab Podcast. “I can’t tell you how many times I’ve been talking about my own depression or my daughter’s eating disorder and looked out into the audience to see girls just wiping away flowing tears,” he says.

“Also, they are the ones lining up to talk to me the most,” he adds. “It just breaks my heart, but it also warms my heart because they are reachable. A critical key is to be there with them and for them — really see them and hear them.”

None of this is to suggest boys are not struggling, too. They certainly are. Magee’s own son died of an accidental drug overdose in 2013. Magee learned the hard way that boys need just as much parental attention, empathy and understanding as girls do. The question is, regardless of gender, how do you reach your teens? Magee offers six few tips:

1. Reaching Your Teens

First, get the lay of the land. (Educate yourself.) Young people face a cauldron of pressures their parents can’t relate to. That’s why Magee joined with the University of Mississippi’s Thomas Hayes Mayo Lab to create The Mayo Lab Podcast. This weekly program — available on all podcast platforms — brings together top thought leaders in various arenas (mental health, drug misuse prevention and parenting) so parents can access them in one place.

“The idea is to offer research-based insights and guidance to equip parents to start a different conversation in their kid’s lives,” says Magee. “If we don’t know the realities our kids face, we can’t talk about them in a meaningful way.”

2. Hold regular conversations to normalize feelings.

Make it a priority to engage with your teens over meals and activities. Broach conversations on subjects you might suspect they are dealing with — bullying, eating disorders, substance misuse — and don’t be afraid to state the blunt facts. However, remember the goal here is to engage your teens on what they may be feeling, not to lecture, “catch” or shame.

“Your teens may seem to prefer sitting in silence, but don’t let them,” says Magee. “Too often parents just follow their teen’s lead because it feels too uncomfortable to force the conversation or — as is very often the case — because we don’t know what to say.”

3. Ask open-ended questions.

(This is critical.) Many parents preach or hold one-sided conversations with their kids. Resist this urge. Instead, ask questions focused on how they feel, rather than thrusting your angst and fear upon them. For

example: “How did you feel when your friends were out together Friday night while you were at home with us?” or, “How did it feel when the names were posted for making the team and yours was omitted?”

“Studies show young people need to be seen and heard to become whole,” says Magee. “Open-ended questions open your teen’s mind and yours. Their responses hold the capacity to inform and surprise and even deeply delight.”

4. Listen closely and you may hear clues.

(The word “anxiety” is one.) Magee calls anxiety the “safe word” for today’s generation. While they may not admit to substance misuse or depression, they will often claim anxiety. This is your cue to continue asking open-ended questions, like, “When are you most likely to feel anxiety? How would you describe what your anxiety feels like? What do you think would make you feel better?”

5. Resist the urge to tell them how they should feel.

Yur instinct may be to say things like, “You have so many friends!” or, “You’ve got that big game coming up — there’s so much to be happy about!” While you may do this with pure intentions, it is not helpful, says Magee. If you really want to know your child, you must do less telling and more listening. Often, telling your teen how they feel is a reflection of our own desires to shape them into who or what we think they should be, rather than helping them explore what brings them joy.

6. Share relatable stories when appropriate.

“I am a huge believer in using storytelling to help people grasp a message in a real and heartfelt way,” says Magee.

“When parents tell teens about their own struggles with substance misuse, for example, it can be incredibly powerful. They probably recognize it anyway,” he says.

Obviously, Magee says, none of this is easy. In fact, it’s the sheer complexity of the mental health and substance misuse epidemic and all its moving parts that led to the creation of the William Magee Institute for Student Wellbeing at the University of Mississippi. But one thing is undeniable: Holding conversations should be a top priority for parents with quiet, withdrawn teens, says Magee.

“Engaging with your teens this way is just as important as putting food on the table,” he says. “You wouldn’t think of not nourishing your child’s physical health with regular meals. The same goes for nourishing their mental health. These conversations, along with ensuring that teens get plenty of sleep and exercise and limit their time on social media, go a long way toward changing their reality.”

David Magee is the best-selling author of Things Have Changed: What Every Parent (and Educator) Should Know About the Student Mental Health and Substance Misuse Crisis and Dear William: A Father’s Memoir of Addiction, Recovery, Love and Loss.Learn more at daviddmagee.com.

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“Your teens may seem to prefer sitting in silence, but don’t let them,” says Magee. “Too often parents just follow their teen’s lead because it feels too uncomfortable to force the conversation.”

CELEBRATING 50 YEARS OF HIP HOP

Music and Lyrics by Rona Siddiqui

Story Adaptation by Linda Chichester & David Coffman

APRIL 13 - MAY 21, 2023

For schedule and tickets: nashvillect.org

2022-2023

2022-2023

THINGS TO DO April

BEST OF THE MONTH

TOUCH-A-TRUCK

Saturday, April 15

Adventure Science Center, Nashville

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Kids (and adults!) can see and touch heavy machinery used for construction and even ask questions of the people who operate them.

EGGSTRAVAGANZOO

Saturday, April 8

Nashville Zoo at Grassmere, Nashville

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Nashville Zoo’s annual spring celebration is back with egg hunts and Easter fun for children of all ages.

HIGHLIGHTED HAPPENINGS

30 DAILY EVENTS

The month's events in day-by-day order + Easter events marked by the egg!

31 EGG HUNTS A PLENTY!

From bunny hops to egg hunts, mark your calendars for these festive outings.

33 AUTISM AWARENESS MONTH

Events, programs and resources for local kids on the spectrum.

FRANKLIN MAIN STREET FESTIVAL

Saturday, April 22 - Sunday, April 23

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Franklin’s favorite festival brings more than 150 arts & crafters, dozen of food vendors, two stages of live entertainment, a carnival, kids zone and lots more.

34 MULE DAY

Bring the family out to Columbia, TN for the parade on April 1 and festivities on April 2.

37 NASHVILLE SOUNDS BASEBALL

14 home games this month at First Horizon Park.

38 MOM REPORT! SPRING AT GAYLORD

Here’s the scoop you need if you choose to go.

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NASHVILLE CHERRY BLOSSOM FESTIVAL

Saturday, April 15

Public Square Park, Nashville

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A family-friendly celebration of spring and Japanese culture.

NASHVILLE EARTH DAY

Saturday, April 22

Centennial Park, Nashville

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The community comes together to celebrate our planet with music, Kidsville activities, vendors, food, a family Storybook Walk and more.

UNICORN MEET N’ GREET

Saturday, April 29

Lucky Ladd Farms, Eagleville

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Enjoy a magical event with Lucky Ladd’s mystical unicorns.

PIONEER DAYS

Saturday, April 22

Cannonsburgh Village, Murfreesboro

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Handmade crafts, hayrides, live music, clogging, art by the Murfreesboro Art League, blacksmithing demonstrations, a car show and more.

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Q&A: HIP HOP CINDERELLA

A futuristic remake of the classic fairy tale premieres April 13 at Nashville Children’s Theatre!

43 SADDLE UP! A morning of fun for Murfreesboro families

benefiting MTSU’s ACE Learning Center on Saturday, April 15.

MADAGASCAR THE MUSICAL

Saturday, April 29

Tennessee Performing Arts Center, Nashville

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This one-performance-show-only features your favorite friends as they escape from New York’s Central Park Zoo and find themselves on an unexpected journey to the madcap world of King Julien’s Madagascar.

46 ROCK ‘N’ ROLL RUNNING SERIES

Families take on the annual marathon through the streets of Music City.

50 EXOTIC PET EXPOS

The fuzzy, the furry, the creepy, the crawly, the cute, the cuddly, the slimy and the feathered.

51 ON YOUR RADAR

Mark your calendars for next month’s select outings. SCAN HERE TO GET THINGS TO DO ON YOUR PHONE!

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GILDA’S GANG 5K AND 1-MILE FUN RUN

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This family-friendly event includes two runs – a 5K and a 1 mile – through Shelby Park in East Nashville (1601 Davidson St., Nashville). Proceeds benefit Gilda’s Club Middle Tennessee’s free cancer support program. Registration/ Check-in is at 7:30 a.m., the 5K begins at 8 a.m., the 1-Mile Fun Run is at 8:30 a.m. and the post-race fun continues until 10:30 a.m. Cost is $35 per adult, free for kids 12 and younger.

FREE HOME DEPOT KIDS WORKSHOPS

Kids can head in to their local Home Depot to build something fun with the staff in this workshop happening from 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. Make a “poolside birdhouse.” Reserve online.

CHEEKWOOD IN BLOOM

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Cheekwood’s 11th annual spring celebration runs through April 9 with 250,000 tulips, daffodils and spring blooming bulbs. Celebrate the changing season with five weekends of family activities, adult workshops and programs, special performances and plenty of natural inspiration. Cost is $20 - $29 for adults; $13 - $22 for ages 3 -17; members get in free.

DISNEY ANIMATION IMMERSIVE EXPERIENCE

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Walt Disney Animation Studios joins forces with Lighthouse ArtSpace (4416 Ridgefield Way, Nashville) to present the music and artistry within Disney Animation’s canon of films — from hits of today like Encanto; Zootopia; and Frozen, to all of the classics including The Lion King; Peter Pan; and Pinocchio. Audiences will feel like they’ve entered the world of Disney characters. Through May 14. Entry times vary; tickets start at $39.99.

DROP-IN KIDS ART CLASSES

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Kiddos are invited to 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 have time for sensory play. The 10 - 10:30 a.m. class is for ages 1 - 4 and the 11 - 11:45 a.m. class is intended to be drop-off class for ages 4 - 10. Cost is $20 - $25.

FREE EASTER EGG-STRAVAGANZA

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Enjoy egg hunts, inflatables, crafts, games, pony rides, “Road to Resurrection” and more starting at 9:30 a.m. at Our Savior Lutheran (5110 Franklin Pike, Nashville).

MICROCAR RIDES FOR KIDS! lanemotormuseum.org

Bring the kids to Lane Motor Museum (702 Murfreesboro Pike, Nashville) from 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. for this Microcar extravaganza featuring rides in 1957 Messerschmitt KR 200, 1956 Heinkel Kabine and 2013 Peel Trident. Rides will be given on a first-come, first-served basis. Limited to ages 3 - 12 only. Free with museum admission ($8).

LAMB CUDDLES AT EWE AND ME CREAMERY

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Now that it’s lambing and milking season, it is time for some farm visits to Ewe and Me Creamery (214 Floraton Road, Murfreesboro). They are offering bottle-feeding and/or hand -feeding (depends on age and when they start eating solids) for their baby lambs on Saturdays from 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. through April 8. Cost is $10 per family, $5 per individual and $5 per person.

FREE EASTER DRIVE-THRU IN LA VERGNE

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Families will be able to drive through Veterans Memorial Park (115 Floyd Mayfield Dr., La Vergne) to receive baggies of Easter Eggs and have a chance to win the “Golden Egg” for your child’s age range. The age ranges are 0 - 3 years old, 4 - 5 years old, 6 - 8 years old, and 9 - 12 years old. The event is from 10 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. or while supplies last.

FREE EXPLORE WITH A NATURALIST

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Do you want your kids to spend more time in the great outdoors? Take them to explore with a naturalist this weekend at Warner Park Nature Center (7311 Highway 100, Nashville). This outdoor exploration focuses on discovery, observation and connecting with nature from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.

FREE EASTER EGG HUNT AT BOWIE PARK

Come out for Fairview’s Easter egg hunt (weather permitting) at Bowie Park (7211 Bowie Lake Road, Fairview). The Easter Bunny will be available for free photos from 10 - 11 a.m.

LANE MOTOR MUSEUM

VAULT TOURS

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The Lane Motor Museum (702 Murfreesboro Pike, Nashville) has more than 580 cars and motorcycles in its collection, but only space for about 150 cars at any given time. Vault tours take place on Saturdays and Sundays at 11:30 a.m. and 2 p.m. Cost is $10 (in addition to museum admission, which is $3 for kids and $12 for adults); tour lasts approximately 45 minutes.

MAD HATTER’S TEA PARTY

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Guests will be served light refreshments, partake in fun crafts and have a special guest for story time followed by an egg hunt from 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. at Williamson County Enrichment Center (110 Everbright Ave., Franklin). For ages 3 - 14. Cost is $20 per child, $10 per adult. Registration required.

FREE EGGSTRAVAGANZA AT EDMONDSON PIKE

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Hunt for eggs at Edmondson Pike Library (5501 Edmondson Pike, Nashville) to get candy and special prizes starting at 10:30 a.m. For ages 12 and younger. If it does rain, the egg hunt will be held inside the library instead.

EXPLORE STEEL GUITAR countrymusichalloffame.org

Educators at Country Music Hall of Fame (222 5th Avenue South, Nashville) will provide information about the steel guitar family as they explore the sounds of lap steel, pedal steel and dobro. Guests will also be invited to try out techniques on the instruments. Happens at 2 and 3 p.m.; included with admission; free for members and kids 5 and younger.

EASTER BUNNY HIGH TEA gratiduderanch.com

Enjoy a two-hour tea party with the Easter Bunny, crafts, petting zoo, pony rides, photography and more at the GratiDude Ranch (7515 Pewitt Road, Franklin). Two sessions available at 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. Cost is $35.

BABY GOAT CUDDLING noble-springs.com

Head to Noble Springs Dairy Farm (3144 Blazer Road, Franklin) to spend time kid goat-cuddling and meeting other farm animals. You can pet and cuddle kid goats and enjoy spending time on the farm. Visitors can come anytime between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. and plan on joining a guided educational tour at 11 a.m., if you’d like. Admission $12 per person. Children 2 and younger are free.

FREE EASTER EGG HUNT SPRINGFIELD

Come out to Springfield Memorial Gardens (4005 Memorial Blvd., Springfield) for its 5th annual Easter egg hunt from 1 - 2 p.m. Join in for an afternoon of music, crafts and — of course — Easter Eggs!

EASTER BUNNY PHOTOS

AT RIVERGATE MALL

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Grab your family and hop on over to RiverGate Mall (1000 Rivergate Pkwy., Goodlettsville) through April 8 for a picture with the Easter Bunny, Monday - Saturdays from 11 a.m. - 7 p.m. and Sundays from 12 - 6 p.m.

FREE EASTER BUNNY PHOTOS AT THE AVENUE

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Hop on over to The Avenue (2615 Medical Center Pkwy., Murfreesboro) from 9 - 11 a.m. for Easter Bunny photos! This event is exclusively for children with special needs and their families to visit with the Easter Bunny in a subdued environment. Event attendees will have their chance to visit with the Easter Bunny, take photos and receive a complimentary Easter gift.

EASTER BUNNY PHOTOS AT THE MALL AT GREEN HILLS shopgreenhills.com

Hop on in to The Mall at Green Hills (2126 Abbott Martin Road, Nashville) through April 8 (from 11 a.m. - 7 p.m.) for photos with the Easter Bunny. Every child who visits will receive a special gift. Bunnyville is located on the Upper Level of the Macy’s wing.

FREE EASTER CELEBRATION AT STONES RIVER shopstonesriver.com

In addition to meeting the Easter Bunny, guests will enjoy festive music, face painting, balloon art, arts-n-crafts, a magic show and more from 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. at Stones River Town Centre (1720 Old Fort Pkwy., Murfreesboro). Bring your camera to snap your own memorable photo!

FREE ANIMAL ENCOUNTERS AT WILDERNESS STATION

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Join The Wilderness Station (697 Veterans Parkway, Murfreesboro) on Saturdays at 1:30 p.m. for a program introducing kids to education animals. Learn all about the animals’ adaptations and history.

FREE KIDSVILLE AT THE PARTHENON kidsvilleonline.org/calendar Families with children ages 12 and younger can enter the Parthenon (2500 West End Avenue, Nashville) for free. A Kidsville team member will be taking registrations at the entrance of the Parthenon beginning at 10:30 a.m. Programs last from 11 - 11:45 a.m. and are located upstairs in the Parthenon’s Naos room that houses Athena, unless otherwise noted.

HOPPIN’ HOUNDS EASTER EGG HUNT IN FRANKLIN

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All pups are invited to this “Eggciting” Easter Egg Hunt for dogs at the Franklin Rec Center soccer fields (1120 Hillsboro Road, Franklin). There are two times: dogs under 30 lb. at 2:30 p.m. (2 p.m. check-in) and dogs more than 30 lb. at 3:15 p.m. (2:30 p.m. check-in). After the egg hunt, be sure to visit with pet-friendly vendors, the doggy and human food trucks and get your pup’s photo with the Easter Bunny! Cost is $15 per dog.

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WILD ABOUT RAPTORS

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Discover the unique adaptations that make birds of prey masters of the sky and the roles they play in the environment from 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. at Owl’s Hill Nature Sanctuary (545 Beech Creek Road, Brentwood). This program will include a chance to see birds of prey up close and hands-on activities. Cost is $12 for ages 13+, $8 for kids 12 and younger.

WILDFLOWER HIKES AT OWL’S HILL

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owlshill.org

The wildflowers are blooming: Spring is here! Enjoy all the colors the season offers and hike the trails at Owl’s Hill Nature Sanctuary (545 Beech Creek Road S., Brentwood) from 9:30 - 11:30 a.m. Registration required and cost is $15. For teens and adults only.

WONDERLAND EGG HUNT

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Enjoy egg hunts, crafts, games, face painting, Mad Hatter Tea Parties and bounce houses from 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. at Historic Rock Castle (139 Rock Castle Lane, Hendersonville). Egg Hunt times are 9:30 a.m. for toddlers and pre-K (up to 4 years old), 11 a.m. for 5 – 8 year olds and 12:30 p.m. for 9 – 12 year olds. Mad Hatter parties are $45 for the first child, $40 for each additional.

FREE MILLERSVILLE EASTER EGG HUNT

Come out to Millersville Parks and Recreation (1181 Louisville Hwy., Goodlettsville) from 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. for Easter egg hunts, face painting, balloon artists, crafts, prizes and more.

FREE PARNASSUS BOOKS STORY TIME parnassusbooks.net

The whole family is invited to put on their finest pajamas and come out to Parnassus Books (3900 Hillsboro Pike Suite 14, Nashville) for a special story time from 10:30 - 11 a.m. Designed for ages 0 - 7.

FREE TOMAS AND THE LIBRARY LADY BY THE PUPPET TRUCK library.nashville.org

See this marionette puppet show at Nashville Public Library Madison branch at 10:30 a.m. Based on the book by Pat Mora, lasts 30 minutes.

FREE RUTHERFORD COUNTY YOUTH MAGIC GROUP rclstn.org

Presto! Aspiring magicians can join in the fun at 9:30 a.m. for this youth magic group geared toward ages 6 - 12. Meetings take place at Smyrna Public Library (400 Enon Springs Road, Smyrna) on the first Saturday of each month and Linebaugh (105 W Vine St., Murfreesboro) on the second Saturday of each month.

UNDERWATER EGG HUNT AT LONGVIEW REC CENTER wcparksandrec.com

Explore under the water in search for eggs at the Longview Rec Center Indoor pool (2909 Commonwealth Dr., Spring Hill). Bring your basket or bag and see how many eggs you can collect from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. For Children 2 - 12 years, 2 - 4 year old’s require a parent in the water with the child. Flotation devices required for those who cannot swim. Cost is $7.

FREE GRACE BAPTIST CHURCH SPRING FEST

Come out to Grace Baptist Church (510 Old Hickory Blvd., Nashville) from 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. for food, games, inflatables, prizes and more.

FREE UKULELE UNIVERSITY AT FAIRVIEW LIBRARY

615-224-6087

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Local musician Jacob Johnson will lead a class that’s tailored for students of all musical abilities. Happens at the Fairview Branch of the Williamson County Public Library (2240 Fairview Blvd., Fairview) from 10:30 - 11:30 a.m. For ages 8 and older.

FREE SMYRNA FIRE & POLICE EASTER EGG HUNT

Smyrna kids ages 1 - 12 are invited to the Lee Victory Recreation Park (110 Sam Ridley Pkwy. E, Smyrna) for Easter bunny photos and egg hunts from 1 - 2 p.m. Bring your own basket. Rain date is April 8.

FREE MT JULIET EASTER IN THE PARK

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Who’s ready for Easter in Mt. Juliet?

Come out to Charlie Daniels Park (1075 Charlie Daniels Pkwy., Mt. Juliet) from 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. for egg hunts (starting at 11:30 a.m.), face painting, inflatables, food trucks and more.

NASHVILLE PREDATORS

HOCKEY

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See the Preds play at their home ice at Bridgestone Arena (501 Broadway, Nashville). Game starts at 12 p.m.

MULE DAY

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The family-friendly event in downtown Columbia features lots of mule events, music, food, competitions, dancing and fine crafts. Admission on Saturday is $10 for adults with kids under 12 free. Sunday admission is $5. Weekend passes are available for $20. Price includes state amusement tax and is good for all activities, excluding rides.

THE MUSIC OF THE BEATLES FOR KIDS

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Head out to The Franklin Theatre (419 Main St., Franklin) for a family-friendly concert that allows kids to move, play and sing! In addition, the events offer games, movement, stories and an opportunity to rock out for families with children ages 10 and younger. The fun starts at 11 p.m. and costs $15.

NASHVILLE ELVIS FESTIVAL nashvilleelvisfestival.com

Elvis fans gather at The Factory at Franklin (230 Franklin Road, Franklin) to celebrate the music and legacy of the King of Rock & Roll. The festival features special guests and 28 of the top Elvis tribute artists from all over the world. Tickets start at $49.

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BRAVO CREATIVE ARTS

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Be transported to the land of pure imagination, today at 2 and 6 p.m. and April 2 at 2 p.m. at The Father Ryan Center for Arts (700 Norwood Drive, Nashville). Tickets are $14.

THE SPONGEBOB MUSICAL

YOUTH EDITION

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The youth cast of Center Stage Academy presents this family musical at Center for the Arts (110 W College St., Murfreesboro) at 2 and 5 p.m. Cost is $15.

SIP OF HISTORY

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Enjoy an afternoon of whiskey, wine and beer samples from 2 - 5 p.m. on the grounds of Andrew Jackson’s Hermitage (4580 Rachel’s Lane, Hermitage). Lawn games and live music from Callie McCullough will also be part of the event. Bring your lawn chairs and your pups. Cost is $75 for members and $85 for non-members.

MUSIC CITY ARCHERY EASTER EGG FUN SHOOT

musiccityarchery.com

Bring the family and join Music City Archery (1113 Murfreesboro Road, Ste 205, Franklin) for its version of an Easter egg hunt from 4:30 - 6 p.m. Enjoy shooting plastic eggs for candy and prizes. Adults and youth ages 7 and older. Equipment provided or bring your own. Cost is $25 (equipment rental $5). Reservations required.

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Easter Egg Hunts: Easter is Sunday, April 9, and there are plenty of community Easter egg hunts for kids. Most feature appearances by Peter Cottontail, so be ready for great photo ops! For a full list, visit nashvilleparent.com/2023egghunts.
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FREE GLOW IN THE DARK EGG HUNT FAIRVIEW

615-799-9478

fbcfairview.org

Big kids who can stay up a little later can enjoy this special glow in the dark Easter egg hunt at First Baptist Church Fairview (7310 Overby Road, Fairview) from 6 - 8 p.m.

GLOW IN THE PARK

615-610-9500

myadventurepark.com

Zipline through lit-up trees, colored lights, music and more at The Adventure Park at Nashville (801 Percy Warner Blvd., Nashville) on Fridays and Saturdays from 5 - 9 p.m. Cost is $45.

SMOKE ON THE MOUNTAIN BY STUDIO TENN

615-541-8200 studiotenn.org

A live production filled with traditional gospel and bluegrass at the Franklin First United Methodist Church Historic Sanctuary (148 5th Ave. S, Franklin) through April 2. Performances are Saturday at 7 p.m. and Sunday at 2 p.m. Cost is $45 - $80.

THE CURIOUS INCIDENT OF THE DOG IN THE NIGHT-TIME nashvillerep.org

FREE MUSIC IN THE VINES

615-395-0102

arringtonvineyards.com

Come out to Arrington Vineyards (6211 Patton Road, Arrington) for live jazz and bluegrass bands Saturdays and Sundays from 3 - 7 p.m. Food will be available. No reservations required.

NASHVILLE SOUNDS

BASEBALL

milb.com/nashville

NASHVILLE ELVIS FESTIVAL

See Saturday, April 1.

PAINTING WOODEN EGGS

littlearthousenashville.com

Create your own golden (or rainbow or polka dotted) eggs with Little Art House Nashville (700A Fatherland Ave., Nashville). There’s two classes from 10 - 10:45 and 11 - 11:45 a.m., in addition to a class for ages 4 - 10 ($30) from 12 - 12:45 p.m. Recommended for ages 1 - 10 years, and ages 4 and older can be drop-off.

FREE

HENDERSONVILLE HANDMADE

310-751-8962

MARKET

Shop a variety of vendors, food trucks and arts and crafts for the kids from 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. at Hendersonville City Hall (101 Maple Dr. N, Hendersonville). This year, the market is adding Friday night food truck events from 6 - 9 p.m. the night before.

KIDS NIGHT OUT AT BOOST GYMNASTICS

615-352-8533

boostgymnastics.com

Drop the kids off at Boost Gymnasticss (11 Vaughns Gap Road, Nashville) and have a date night on the first Saturday of every month. The kids are taken care of from 6:30 - 10 p.m. while you enjoy some ‘me’ time. The coaching staff will lead kids in flashlight tag, obstacle courses, games, gymnastics and more. Cost is $25 (with registration), $20 per additional sibling.

KIDS PAINT NIGHT AT SOAC

townofsmyrna.org

Kids, grab a parent and celebrate the spring season with a cute rain-themed painting. Happens at the Smyrna Outdoor Adventure Center (100 Sam Ridley Pkwy. E, Smyrna) from 6 - 8 p.m. Cost is $10. For ages 5 - 15.

This show by Nashville Repertory Theatre is based on the bestselling novel and also the Tony award-winning play. Performances are through April 2, Saturdays at 7:30 p.m. and Saturdays and Sundays at 2 p.m., at TPAC’s Johnson Theater (505 Deaderick St., Nashville). Tickets are $55.

THE SOUND OF MUSIC AT HPAC

hpactn.org

Come out for this classic musical performed by Hendersonville Performing Arts Company (260 W Main St. #204, Hendersonville) through April

8. Performances are Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights at 7:30 p.m.; plus Friday, Saturday and Sunday matinees are at 2 p.m. Tickets are $22 for adults and $19 for seniors/students.

WHOSE LIVE ANYWAY? AT BELMONT

615-460-5555

thefishercenter.com

Take in 90 minutes of improvised comedy and song all based on audience suggestions at the Fisher Center for the Performing Arts (2020 Belmont Blvd., Nashville). Cast members Ryan Stiles, Greg Proops, Jeff B. Davis and Joel Murray will leave you gasping with the scenes they invent before your eyes. Audience participation is key to the show, so bring your suggestions and you might be asked to join the cast onstage. Show starts at 7 p.m. and tickets start at $31.

Swing on over to First Horizon Park (19 Jr Gilliam Way, Nashville) to see minor-league baseball team, the Nashville Sounds. On Saturdays, make the ballpark the place to be in Nashville with entertainment options like Third and Home and The Band Box. Game starts at 6:35 p.m.

SUN 2

CHEEKWOOD IN BLOOM

See Saturday, April 1.

LANE MOTOR MUSEUM VAULT TOURS

See Saturday, April 1.

LITTLE LEAPERS

615-987-0102

skyzone.com

Ages 7 & younger can jump around safely and enjoy the trampoline park from 9 - 11 a.m. Fridays and Sundays at Sky Zone (1220 NW Broad St., Murfreesboro). Cost is $14.99.

COW CUDDLING AT THE GENTLE BARN

gentlebarn.org/tennessee

Come hug the cows, give the pigs tummy rubs, spend time with the turkeys and enjoy a beautiful day at the Gentle Barn (9295 Christiana Fosterville Road, Christiana) from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Donations are $20 for adults and $10 for kids 12 & younger.

JUMPAROO TODDLER TIME (MURFREESBORO)

urbanairtrampolinepark.com

The park is opened up just for toddlers to jump, bounce and crawl around from 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. at Urban Air Adventure Park. Happens on Sundays at the Murfreesboro location (1952 Old Fort Pkwy., Murfreesboro). Cost is $11.99 per child; parents play free.

FREE LEGO BUILDING FUN

Play around with provided LEGOs, Duplos and Mega Bloks at Green Hills Library (3701 Benham Ave., Nashville) from 2 - 4:30 p.m. For ages 2 - 12.

FREE PLAZA MARIACHI

FLEA MARKET

615-373-9292

plazamariachi.com

Find deals on fresh produce, clothing, furniture and more at Plaza Mariachi (3955 Nolensville Pike, Nashville) from 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. In addition, enjoy live music, circus performances and more.

NASHVILLE SOUNDS BASEBALL

milb.com/nashville

Swing on over to First Horizon Park (19 Jr Gilliam Way, Nashville) to see minor-league baseball team, the Nashville Sounds. On Sundays, it’s all about families with children: focused giveaways throughout the season and postgame Kids Run the Bases. Game starts at 2:05 p.m.

HOUSE OF CARDS SUNDAY FAMILY

BRUNCH

615-730-8326

hocnashville.com/brunch

Come out to House of Cards (119 Third Ave. S, Nashville) for Sunday brunch and a family-friendly magic show each week from 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. The menu includes traditional breakfast and lunch favorites, seafood display, carving station and omelet station, plus Bloody Marys, assorted Mimosas, sparkling wines and more. Cost is $60/person and $40 each for kids 12 and under.

FREE EASTER EGG HUNT AT FIFTH + BROADWAY

An “EGGcellent” family-friendly event including real bunnies, candy, prizes, face painting, games, music and free Easter baskets to the first 150 kids at Fifth + Broadway (5036 Broadway, Nashville). Come for the Egg Hunt (11 a.m. - 3 p.m.) and stay for the food and shopping in Assembly Food Hall.

FREE MOSS WRIGHT PARK SPRING SPEGGTACULAR

goodlettsville.gov

Come out to Moss Wright Park (745 Caldwell Lane, Goodlettsville) from 2 - 4 p.m. for this fun Easter egg scavenger hunt. Stop by shelter three to receive your scavenger hunt card.

RAY CHARLES BUTTONS countrymusichalloffame.org

Participants will celebrate Ray Charles by making buttons featuring Charles’ image and album covers at the Country Music Hall of Fame (222 Rep. John Lewis Way S, Nashville). Happens from 11 a.m. - 2 p.m.

DISNEY ANIMATION IMMERSIVE EXPERIENCE

See Saturday, April 1.

EASTER

BUNNY PHOTOS AT RIVERGATE MALL

See Saturday, April 1.

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EASTER BUNNY PHOTOS AT THE MALL AT GREEN HILLS

See Saturday, April 1.

MIRANDA SINGS LIVE AT TPAC 615-782-4040

tpac.org

See actor, comedian Colleen Ballinger perform live at TPAC’s Polk Theater (505 Deaderick St., Nashville). Starts at 7:30 p.m. and tickets start at $45.

MULE DAY

See Saturday, April 1.

OUR PLANET LIVE IN CONCERT thefishercenter.com

This concert combines HD cinematography with all-new orchestrations by a live orchestra at the Fisher Center for the Performing Arts (2020 Belmont Blvd., Nashville). Audiences will be immersed into the wonders of earth’s wildlife and their habitats. Show starts at 7:30 p.m. and tickets start at $39.

FREE MUSIC IN THE VINES

See Saturday, April 1.

SMOKE ON THE MOUNTAIN BY STUDIO TENN

See Saturday, April 1.

THE CURIOUS INCIDENT OF THE DOG IN THE NIGHT-TIME

See Saturday, April 1.

THE SOUND OF MUSIC AT HPAC

See Saturday, April 1.

WILLY WONKA BY BRAVO CREATIVE ARTS

See Saturday, April 1.

MON 3

JUMPAROO TODDLER TIME (NE NASHVILLE)

urbanairtrampolinepark.com

The park is open just for toddlers to jump, bounce and crawl around safely from 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. at Urban Air Adventure Park. Happens MondaysThursdays (while MNPS is in session) at the Old Hickory location (4331 Old Hickory Blvd., Old Hickory). Admission is $11.99 per child; parents play free.

EASTER BUNNY PHOTOS AT RIVERGATE MALL

See Saturday, April 1.

EASTER BUNNY PHOTOS AT THE MALL AT GREEN HILLS

See Saturday, April 1.

FREE MONDAY NPL STORY TIMES library.nashville.org

Age-appropriate songs, activities and lots of early literacy fun on Monday mornings at 10:30 a.m. at multiple Nashville Public Library branches, including Donelson, Madison, East, Edmondson Pike, Green Hills, Old Hickory and Richland Park. Call ahead to make sure there are open spots.

FREE SNAKE FEEDING AT WILDERNESS STATION

615-217-3017

dthomas@murfreesborotn.gov

Come out to The Wilderness Station (401 Volunteer Road, Murfreesboro) from 11:30 a.m. - 12 p.m. and learn about snake adaptations and how they swallow their food whole. See a live demonstration of snakes getting fed.

FREE READING PAWS AT LINEBAUGH

615-893-4131 x 114

Read to a friendly reading education assistance dog at Linebaugh Library (105 West Vine Street, Murfreesboro) from 3:30 - 5 p.m. Must register.

SCHOLASTIC CHESS CLUB BRENTWOOD

615-371-0090

brentwood-tn.libcal.com

Kids will be taught beginning, intermediate and advanced strategies, no matter their skill or experience level at Brentwood Library (8109 Concord Road, Brentwood). Happens from 5 - 6 p.m. and 6:15 - 7:15 p.m. For ages 612; cost is $10; must register.

TUE 4

FREE PRE-SCHOOL STORY TIME AT BRENTWOOD LIBRARY

615-371-0090

brentwood-tn.libcal.com

Come out to Brentwood Library (8109 Concord Road, Brentwood) for a special story time to get little ones thinking and moving. Happens on Tuesdays and Wednesdays at 10 and 11 a.m.

FREE STORY TIME AT LINEBAUGH

615-893-4131 x114 rclstn.org

An all-ages story time every Tuesday and Wednesday at 10 a.m. at Linebaugh Library (105 W. Vine St., Murfreesboro), complete with stories, songs and a puppet show.

FREE TUESDAY NPL STORY TIMES library.nashville.org

Age-appropriate songs, activities and lots of early reading fun on Tuesday mornings at multiple Nashville Public Library branches. Participating branches include the Bordeaux, Edgehill, Edmondson Pike, Green Hills, Hadley Park and Southeast branches at 10:30 a.m.; Richland Park branch at 11 a.m. For ages 0 - 5; call ahead to make sure there are open spots.

FREE WISHING CHAIR PUPPET SHOWS

615-862-5800

library.nashville.org/wishingchair

Live puppet shows at 9:30, 10:30 and 11:30 a.m. in the Children’s Theater at Nashville Public Library (615 Church St., Nashville). The show runs 30 - 45 minutes and is for ages 0 - 6.

FREE READ WITH BISCUIT

615-371-0090

brentwood-tn.libcal.com

Children ages 5 - 12 can improve their literacy skills by reading with Biscuit the therapy dog for 15 minutes between 12 - 2 p.m. at Brentwood Library (8109 Concord Road, Brentwood). Sign up for your time online.

FREE STEM TUESDAYS WITH ADVENTURE SCIENCE CENTER

615-862-5861

library.nashville.org

Adventure Science Center learning specialists facilitate fun-filled hands-on STEM activities at Nashville Public Library Edgehill Branch (1409 12th Ave. S, Nashville) at 4 p.m.

KEVIN NEALON AT ZANIES

nashville.zanies.com

See comedian Kevin Nealon perform stand up comedy live at Zanies Comedy Club (2025 8th Ave. S, Nashville). Tickets are $30 and the show is 18+.

NASHVILLE PREDATORS

HOCKEY

nhl.com/predators

See the Preds play at their home ice at Bridgestone Arena (501 Broadway, Nashville). Game starts at 7 p.m.

WED 5

WILD THINGS AT THE WILDERNESS STATION

615-217-3017

dthomas@murfreesborotn.gov

Little ones can sing songs, read a story, complete a craft and conclude with a short walk on Wednesdays at 9:45 or 10:45 a.m. at The Wilderness Station (401 Volunteer Road, Murfreesboro). Must pre-register. Cost is $3.

FREE FIRST WEDNESDAYS AT NMAAM

615-301-8724

nmaam.org

Enjoy a day at the National Museum of African American Music (510 Broadway, Nashville) every first Wednesday of each month.

FREE BABY & ME PLAYTIME AT NOLENSVILLE LIBRARY

615-776-5490

wcpltn.org

An open playtime at Nolensville Public Library (915 Oldham Dr., Nolensville) for babies 0 - 18 months old and their caregivers every Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. Older siblings are welcome!

FREE WEDNESDAY NPL STORY TIMES

615-862-5800

library.nashville.org

Age-appropriate songs, stories and early literacy fun on Wednesday mornings at multiple Nashville Public Library branches. Participating branches include Hermitage (10 and 11 a.m.), Bellevue (10:15 a.m.), Edmondson Pike, Goodlettsville, Green Hills, Main Library, Inglewood and Richland Park (10:30 a.m.) branches. Call ahead to make sure there are open spots.

CHEEKWOOD IN BLOOM

See Saturday, April 1.

FREE WILD WEDNESDAY AT SOAC

townofsmyrna.org

Join the staff at Smyrna Outdoor Adventure Center (100 Sam Ridley Pkwy. E, Smyrna) to discover something wild about the natural world on Wednesdays from 4:30 - 5:30 p.m.

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Mule Day: The family-friendly event in Columbia, the “Mule Capital” of the world, features lots of fun mule events, music, food, competitions, dancing and fine crafts.

Camps & Classes

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BAKING
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FREE BRENTWOOD LEGO CLUB JR. AND LEGO CLUB

615-371-0090

brentwood-tn.libcal.com

Everyone loves Lego! Pre-K kids are invited to Brentwood Library (8109 Concord Road, Brentwood) at 4:30 p.m. for Lego Jr. club, and kids K - 5 can join at 5:15 p.m.

FREE GOOD DOG FESTIVAL & DOGGY EGG HUNT

goodlettsville.gov

Bring your furry friends and a basket to hunt for treat-filled eggs together at Moss-Wright’s Fenway Dog Park (745 Caldwell Lane, Goodlettsville) from 4:30 - 6:30 p.m. The event includes photo ops with the Easter Bunny, vendors and other activities.

THU 6

FREE TOMAS AND THE LIBRARY LADY BY THE PUPPET TRUCK library.nashville.org

See this marionette puppet show at Nashville Public Library Goodlettsville branch at 10:30 a.m. and then the Nashville Public Library Bellevue branch at 1:30 p.m. Based on the book by Pat Mora, lasts 30 minutes.

CAMPFIRE STORY TIME AT DISCOVERY CENTER

615-890-2300

explorethedc.org

Drop by the Discovery Center (502 SE Broad St., Murfreesboro) every Thursday at 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. for story time in the great outdoors. Included with admission.

DISNEY ANIMATION

IMMERSIVE EXPERIENCE

See Saturday, April 1.

FREE DOWNTOWN YOGA

615-862-5800 library.nashville.org

Practice yoga with a certified instructor at 1 p.m. on Wednesdays at Nashville Public Library (615 Church St., Nashville). All you need are comfy clothes and a yoga mat or towel. Beginners to intermediates welcome.

EARLY LEARNERS AT SOAC

615-459-2553 townofsmyrna.org

Little ones ages 2 - 6 can join the staff at Smyrna Outdoor Adventure Center (100 Sam Ridley Pkwy. E, Smyrna) in this program from 1 - 2 p.m. There are different themes each week. Cost is $2, register online.

FREE HIKE WITH A NATURALIST AT THE WILDERNESS STATION

615-217-3017

Join the Wilderness Station (401 Volunteer Road, Murfreesboro) on a weekly hike at Barfield Crescent Park from 2 - 3 p.m. Along the hike, stop and talk about things you see along the way.

FREE GIRLS WHO CODE CLUB AT LINEBAUGH

615-893-4131 x114 rclstn.org

Girls Who Code Club is an after-school computer science program for all 3rd - 5th graders (and not just for girls). Program happens Thursdays from 44:45 p.m. at Linebaugh Library (105 W Vine St., Murfreesboro).

CHEEKWOOD IN BLOOM

See Saturday, April 1.

NASHVILLE PREDATORS HOCKEY nhl.com/predators

See the Preds play at their home ice at Bridgestone Arena (501 Broadway, Nashville). Game starts at 7 p.m.

NASHVILLE HOME SHOW

nashvillespringhomeshow.com

The annual expo at Music City Center (201 Fifth Ave. S, Nashville) offers educational content and practical solutions to a wide array of home projects. During the three-day event (April 6 - 8), attendees will gather fresh designs and new trends, find home improvement solutions and discover first-tomarket products at affordable prices. Cost is $12 at the door, $10 online through April 5.

THE SOUND OF MUSIC AT HPAC

See Saturday, April 1.

FRI 7

JUMPAROO TODDLER TIME (COOL SPRINGS) urbanairtrampolinepark.com

The park is open just for toddlers to bounce and crawl around safely from 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. at Urban Air Adventure Park. Happens on Fridays at the Cool Springs location (1735 Galleria Blvd., Franklin). Admission is $11.99 plus tax per child; parents play free.

FREE THE WORLD OF MOTHER GOOSE PUPPET SHOW

615-862-5800

library.nashville.org

Wishing Chair Productions presents an exciting program celebrating the rhymes and rhythms of Mother Goose in the Children’s Theater at Nashville Public Library (615 Church St., Nashville). This high energy, interactive show features live performances, hand puppets, music and marionettes. Happens April 7 - 21 on Fridays and Saturdays at 10:30 and 11:30 a.m.

DISNEY ANIMATION IMMERSIVE EXPERIENCE

See Saturday, April 1.

RAY CHARLES BUTTONS

See Sunday, April 2.

EASTER BUNNY PHOTOS AT THE MALL AT GREEN HILLS

See Saturday, April 1.

BREAKFAST WITH THE EASTER BUNNY

615-274-3786

luckyladdfarms.com

This breakfast event at Lucky Ladd Farms (4374 Rocky Glade Road, Eagleville) includes a breakfast buffet, Easter Bunny meet & greet, a visit with some of the farm’s favorite baby animal ambassadors and souvenir gift for each child starting at 9 a.m. Cost is $160 for a table reservation for six.

FREE PRE-SCHOOL STORY TIME AT FRANKLIN LIBRARY

615-794-3105

wcpltn.org

Kids ages 3 - 5 and their parents can join Franklin Library (1314 Columbia Ave., Franklin) for stories, songs, rhymes and more on Fridays from 1010:30 a.m. and 10:45 - 11:15 a.m.

GREAT SPRING ART HOP cheekwood.org

The Great Spring Art Hop features nine oversized bunnies painted by local artists (eight of them hidden throughout the gardens), live entertainment for kids and egg hunts at Cheekwood every hour from 9:45 a.m. - 3:45 p.m.

HERMITAGE HOMESCHOOL DAY

615-889-2941 ex. 241 thehermitage.com

Homeschool Days at The Hermitage (4580 Rachels Lane, Hermitage) are full of interactive activities and learning opportunities. On April 7, participants will try to master the techniques of the enslaved master craftsmen who built the Jacksons’ home from 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. Cost is $48 per family and program is for ages 5 - 10.

FREE EXPLORE WITH A NATURALIST

See Saturday, April 1.

GLOW IN THE PARK

See Saturday, April 1.

EASTER EGG HUNT AT LUCKY LADD

Hop around with the Easter Bunny at Lucky Ladd Farms (4374 Rocky Glade Roa, Eagleville) April 7 - 8 from 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. The event features baby farm animal encounters, meet -and-greets with the Easter Bunny, non-stop Easter egg hunts with fun prize packs for kids, games and Easter crafts. Children under 2 are free. Tickets are $22 online.

GOOD FRIDAY SKATE AT BRENTWOOD SKATE CENTER brentwood.skatecenter.com

Enjoy a special skate session at Brentwood Skate Center (402 Wilson Pike Circle, Brentwood) on Good Friday from 12:30 - 3:30 p.m. Admission is $8; $4 skate rental and $3 entry fee for non-skating parents.

NASHVILLE HOME SHOW

See Thursday, April 6.

THE SOUND OF MUSIC AT HPAC

See Saturday, April 1.

FREE FRANKLIN ART CRAWL artscouncilwc.org/art-crawl

Mosey through Franklin’s most historic buildings on the first Friday of each month from 6 - 9 p.m. Many of the galleries and working studios serve complimentary refreshments during the evening, and some offer live music. In addition, enjoy free trolley rides.

HITS! THE MUSICAL AT TPAC tpac.org

A high energy production featuring America’s best young superstars at TPAC’s Polk Theater (505 Deaderick St., Nashville). The show will take audiences on a musical journey through the decades, highlighting the biggest hits of all time in various genres of music. Show starts at 7 p.m. and tickets start at $31.50.

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The Nashville Sounds have 14 home games at First Horizon Park this month; April 1 - 2; 11 - 16 and 25 - 30. Sundays are Family Fun Days when kids can get player autographs and stick around after the game to run the bases.

SAT 8

NASHVILLE SPORTS CARDS & COLLECTIBLES SHOW

Collectors and sports-lovers unite to browse top card vendors from across the country at Lighthouse Christian School Gym (5100 Blue Hole Rd., Nashville). Over 100+ tables to browse! Happens from 8 a.m. - 2 p.m.

FREE PARNASSUS BOOKS

STORY TIME

See Saturday, April 1.

FREE PERENNIAL PLANT SOCIETY PLANT SALE ppsmtn.org/plant-sale

A one-day sale of hundreds of locally grown plants with proceeds benefiting horticulture education at the The Fairgrounds Expo 3 Building from 9 a.m. - 12 p.m.

FREE TOMAS AND THE LIBRARY LADY BY THE PUPPET TRUCK library.nashville.org

See this marionette puppet show at Nashville Public Library Donelson branch at 10:30 a.m. Based on the book by Pat Mora, lasts 30 minutes.

WILDFLOWER HIKES AT OWL’S HILL

See Saturday, April 1.

FREE RUTHERFORD COUNTY YOUTH MAGIC GROUP

See Saturday, April 1.

UNDERWATER EGG HUNT AND SPRING FESTIVAL

615-893-7439

murfreesborotn.gov

Spoon/egg races, sack races, face painting, popcorn and egg hunts in the pool of Patterson Park Community Center (521 Dr Martin Luther King Jr Blvd., Murfreesboro) from 10 a.m . - 3 p.m. Though the festival is free, egg hunt sessions are $3 for 30 minutes of hunting eggs and free swim. Children 3 and younger must have a parent in the water with them. Personal flotation devices are required for those who cannot swim. Registration required.

FREE THE WORLD OF MOTHER GOOSE PUPPET SHOW

See Friday, April 7.

FREE ANIMAL ENCOUNTERS AT WILDERNESS STATION

See Saturday, April 1.

EGGSTRAVAGANZOO

nashvillezoo.org/eggzoo

Hop into spring at Nashville’s wildest egg hunt from 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. at Nashville Zoo (3777 Nolensville Pike, Nashville). Activities during the day include egg hunts for kids, face painting, keeper talks and themed animal enrichment. Non-member adults & teens are $26, non-member children are $22; member adults & teens are are free.

BABY GOAT CUDDLING

See Saturday, April 1.

BREAKFAST WITH THE EASTER BUNNY

See Friday, April 7.

EASTER BUNNY PHOTOS AT RIVERGATE

See Saturday, April 1.

EASTER BUNNY PHOTOS THE MALL AT GREEN HILLS

See Saturday, April 1.

EASTER EGG HUNT AT LUCKY LADD

See Friday, April 7.

GREAT SPRING ART HOP

See Friday, April 7.

DROP-IN KIDS ART CLASSES

See Saturday, April 1.

FREE EGG HUNT AT COMMUNITY CHURCH cchville.com

Join Community Church Hendersonville (381 W Main St., Hendersonville) for an egg hunt from 11 a.m. - 12 p.m. Hunts are available for birth through 5th graders.

DISNEY ANIMATION IMMERSIVE EXPERIENCE

See Saturday, April 1.

FREE KIDSVILLE AT THE PARTHENON

See Saturday, April 1.

A MOM REPORTER OUTING

Gaylord Opryland: NOT Just for Tourists

Fun spring activities the whole family can enjoy!

My family of seven is always on the hunt for places to enjoy or to take our out of town guests. Looking for the perfect spring outing? Gaylord Opryland’s many ‘Once Upon a Spring’ activities are taking place now through May! Walking through the atriums and enjoying the fresh flowers and bright colors is a treat — but it’s the family activities that make the outing outstanding.

ACTIVITIES GALORE

We began our fun at the Adventure Kids Clubhouse (offered weekends through May 14 for $10.99 a ticket). While most of the guests are Littles, everyone in my fam (five kids ages 5 - 15) enjoyed painting a flower pot and making compass bracelets. My husband and I got creative, too, and had fun being kids again.

Next up: the Spring-A-Long Scavenger Hunt (daily through May 14 for $13.99 a ticket). We wound through the Delta Atrium looking for clues among the lush flowers and fruit trees. This engaging was more challenging than expected, but our teens helped our Littles and all enjoyed — especially the prize at the end!

Our Delta Boat EGG-stra Fun Cruise (daily through April 9 for $15.99 a ticket) is something everyone should do at least once. The inside resort cruise makes for a sweet little ride among exotic plants

FREE COLOR FEST AT NEW HOPE HERMITAGE newhopehermitage.com

This unique Easter event at New Hope Hermitage (6010 S New Hope Rd., Hermitage) combines the excitement of an egg hunt with the vibrancy of a color run. Get ready to be covered head-totoe in vibrant chalk colors as you hunt for eggs. All the kids will be given color bombs to throw, and volunteers will shower you with different colored powders as you race to find eggs. There will also be music, food and games for all ages from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.

and foliage. A comical captain provided fun and interesting facts about the resort as we cruised. Since we were driftingalong at sunset, colors streamed through the glass atrium and we also caught the nightly fountain and light show from our seats in the boat.

And then of course, Sound Waves! (Reserve guaranteed admission through the SoundWaves Water Experience package that includes an overnight stay). We have enjoyed many water attractions all around the country. This one is special. Calming colors, cleanliness and no obnoxious chlorine smell! My kids loved it — especially the Lazy River.

Get yourselves to Gaylord to enjoy some real spring festivities (including an Easter Bunny meet-and-greet, interactive show, brunch and more). We’ll have to make it an annual family tradition!

Nashville Parent Mom Reporter Janae Ali is a mental toughness trainer. She spent two years traveling the country with her family in an RV and loves adventures of all kinds.

FREE EXPLORE WITH A NATURALIST

See Saturday, April 1.

FREE GIANT EGG HUNT AT FUMC MURFREESBORO fumcm.org

Come out to First United Methodist Church (265 W Thompson Lane, Murfreesboro) for its annual Easter egg hunt. The huge event features 10,000 eggs, pictures at the photo booth, bounce houses, face painting, balloon animals, a petting zoo and food trucks. Activities start at 10:30 a.m. and then the hunt will be at 11 a.m.

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FREE KIDSVILLE AT THE PARTHENON

See Saturday, April 1.

LAMB CUDDLES AT EWE AND ME CREAMERY

See Saturday, April 1.

LANE MOTOR MUSEUM VAULT TOURS

See Saturday, April 1.

FREE LEBANON EASTER EGG HUNT lebanontn.org

Lebanon is throwing a special Easter egg hunt for the community at Jimmy Floyd Center (511 N. Castle Heights Ave., Lebanon) from 10 a.m. - 12 p.m.

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Ali’s daughter enjoys Gaylord ’s SoundWaves Water Experience

FREE MUSIC IN THE VINES

See Saturday, April 1.

FREE COMMUNITY EGG

HUNT AT PLAZA MARIACHI

plazamariachi.com

The Hispanic Family Foundation holds a community Easter Egg Hunt at Plaza Mariachi (3955 Nolensville Pike, Nashville). Lve music and entertainment, contests, prizes and more from 1 - 4 p.m.

FREE EASTER EGG HUNT AT BRENTWOOD LIBRARY

brentwood-tn.libcal.com

Come out to Brentwood Library (8109 Concord Road, Brentwood) for pictures with the Easter Bunny (bring your camera), a jelly bean count and the annual Easter egg hunt from 1 - 2 p.m. The hunt begins at 1:30 p.m.

NASHVILLE HOME SHOW

See Thursday, April 6.

EASTER EGG HUNT AT CEDARMONT FARM

615-682-1815

cedarmontfarm.com

Bring a picnic & blanket and join Cedarmont Farm (2030 Cedarmont Dr., Franklin) and the Easter Bunny for an afternoon of egg hunting on the farm from 12:30 - 2 p.m. Egg Hunts (starting at 1:30 p.m.) will be divided by age group and, in addition to candy-filled eggs, there will be a special prize egg hidden in each egg hunt area.

FREE WATERTOWN

EASTER EGG HUNT

watertowntn.com

This community celebration at Three Forks Park (8630 Sparta Pike, Watertown) features the Easter Bunny, egg hunts, bounce houses, cupcake booth, Easter egg art, a petting zoo, face painting and more. Starts at 3 p.m.

FREE GLOW IN THE DARK

EGG HUNT

celebrationoflife.com

Come out to Celebration of Life Church (768 Forest Retreat Road, Hendersonville) from 5 - 7 p.m. for a special glowin-the-dark egg hunt, plus food, games and more.

GLOW IN THE PARK

See Saturday, April 1.

THE SOUND OF MUSIC AT HPAC

See Saturday, April 1.

NASHVILLE SC HOME GAMES

NashvilleSC.com

See Nashville SC play at GEODIS Park (501 Benton Ave., Nashville). Game starts at 7:30 p.m.

RODNEY CARRINGTON AT TPAC

615-782-4040

tpac.org

See the stand-up comedian perform live at TPAC ‘s Jackson Hall (505 Deaderick St., Nashville). Happens at 7 p.m. Tickets start at $49.50.

AN EVENING WITH DAVID SEDARIS

615-782-4040

tpac.org

A unique opportunity to see the bestselling humorist in an intimate setting. Sedaris will be offering a selection of all-new readings, as well as a Q&A and book signing. Happens at 7 p.m. in TPAC’s Polk Theater (505 Deaderick St., Nashville).

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HAPPY EASTER!

JUMPAROO TODDLER TIME (MURFREESBORO)

See Sunday, April 2.

GAYLORD SPRINGS GOLF LINK’S EASTER BRUNCH gaylordsprings.com

Bring the family out for Easter brunch at Gaylord Springs Golf Links (18 Springhouse Lane, Nashville) from 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. Cost is $97.23 for adults (ages 11+), $51.35 for kids (ages 5 - 10 years old) and kids (ages 4 and younger) eat free with paid adult admission. Make reservations in advance.

HOUSE OF CARDS SUNDAY FAMILY BRUNCH

See Sunday, April 2.

CHEEKWOOD IN BLOOM

See Saturday, April 1.

DISNEY ANIMATION IMMERSIVE EXPERIENCE

See Saturday, April 1.

COW CUDDLING AT THE GENTLE BARN

See Sunday, April 2.

VELVET ELVIS countrymusichalloffame.org

Create a velvet painting inspired by the Velvet Elvis craze of the 1970s using black velvet, pastels and black light paint at the Country Music Hall of Fame (222 Rep. John Lewis Way S, Nashville). Happens from 11 - 2 p.m. Included with admission.

LANE MOTOR MUSEUM VAULT TOURS

See Saturday, April 1.

FREE LEGO BUILDING FUN

See Sunday, April 2.

LITTLE LEAPERS

See Sunday, April 2.

FREE MUSIC IN THE VINES

See Saturday, April 1.

FREE PLAZA MARIACHI FLEA MARKET

See Sunday, April 2.

MON 10

JUMPAROO TODDLER TIME (NE NASHVILLE)

See Monday, April 3.

FREE MONDAY NPL STORY TIMES

See Monday, April 3.

SPARK! PROGRAM AT DISCOVERY CENTER explorethedc.org/spark

Come out to Discovery Center (502 SE Broad St., Murfreesboro) for this program for children ages 1 - 6 and their caregivers to enjoy hands-on exploratory STEAM learning and play from 9 - 11 a.m. Cost is $4 plus admission ($8).

DISNEY ANIMATION IMMERSIVE EXPERIENCE

See Saturday, April 1.

SCHOLASTIC CHESS CLUB BRENTWOOD

See Monday, April 3.

FREE SNAKE FEEDING AT WILDERNESS STATION

See Monday, April 3.

TUE 11

SPARK! PROGRAM AT DISCOVERY CENTER

See Monday, April 10.

JUMPAROO TODDLER TIME (NE NASHVILLE)

See Monday, April 3.

FREE PRE-SCHOOL STORY TIME AT BRENTWOOD LIBRARY

See Tuesday, April 4.

FREE TOMAS AND THE LIBRARY LADY BY THE PUPPET TRUCK library.nashville.org

See this marionette puppet show at Nashville Public Library's Thompson Lane branch at 11 a.m. Based on the book by Pat Mora; lasts 30 minutes.

FREE TUESDAY NPL STORY TIMES

See Tuesday, April 4.

FREE WISHING CHAIR PUPPET SHOWS

See Tuesday, April 4.

FREE RAPTORS AT THE WILDERNESS STATION 615-217-3017 murfreesborotn.gov

Here’s your chance to meet the screech owl and American kestrel up close! Learn about these master predators of the sky from 3 - 4 p.m. at The Wilderness Station at Barfield Crescent Park (401 Volunteer Road, Murfreesboro).

THINGS TO DO

FREE READ WITH BISCUIT

See Tuesday, April 4.

NASHVILLE SOUNDS BASEBALL

milb.com/nashville

Swing on over to First Horizon Park (19 Jr Gilliam Way, Nashville) to see our minor-league baseball team, the Nashville Sounds. On Tuesdays, dogs are allowed entry at the ballpark. Game starts at 6:35 p.m.

WED 12

FREE BABY & ME PLAYTIME AT NOLENSVILLE LIBRARY

See Wednesday, April 5.

JUMPAROO TODDLER TIME (NE NASHVILLE)

See Monday, April 3.

FREE WEDNESDAY NPL STORY TIMES

See Wednesday, April 5.

FREE PRE-SCHOOL STORY TIME AT BRENTWOOD LIBRARY

See Tuesday, April 4.

TODDLER ADVENTURES AT CANNONSBURGH: TINKERING WITH TOOLS

615-801-2606

mbnevills@murfreesborotn.gov

Kids will enjoy exploring a variety of tools by making noise, using their hands, building with blocks and a story time from 10 - 11 a.m. at Cannonsburgh Village (312 S Front St., Murfreesboro). Admission is $3. For ages 5 and younger.

FREE WILD WEDNESDAY AT SOAC

See Wednesday, April 5.

NASHVILLE SOUNDS BASEBALL milb.com/nashville

Swing over to First Horizon Park (19 Jr Gilliam Way, Nashville) to see the Nashville Sounds play. On Wednesdays, the first 1,000 fans in the gates will receive a scratch-off card with a guaranteed prize. Also, if the Sounds win, fans get to run the bases! Game starts at 6:35 p.m.

FREE READING PAWS OLD HICKORY

615-862-5869 library.nashville.org

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 Library (1010 Jones St., Old Hickory). Call to reserve.

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FREE HIKE WITH A NATURALIST AT THE WILDERNESS STATION

See Thursday, April 6.

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FREE ALL ACCESS NIGHT AT DISCOVERY CENTER

mpurcell@explorethedc.org explorethedc.org

A time for special-needs families to enjoy the exhibits at the Discovery Center (502 Southeast Broad St., Murfreesboro) free of charge in a sensoryfriendly environment. Happens from 5 - 8 p.m. Reservations are suggested.

EARLY LEARNERS AT SOAC

See Thursday, April 6.

FREE GIRLS WHO CODE CLUB AT LINEBAUGH

See Thursday, April 6.

DISNEY ANIMATION

IMMERSIVE EXPERIENCE

See Saturday, April 1.

HOMESCHOOL DAY AT CANNONSBURGH: TOOLS IN THE BLACKSMITH SHOP

615-801-2606

mbnevills@murfreesborotn,gov

Discover the tools used by the blacksmith trade at Cannonsburgh Village (312 S Front St., Murfreesboro) from 10 - 11 a.m. For ages 5+. Cost is $3.

NASHVILLE PREDATORS

HOCKEY

See the Preds play on their home ice at Bridgestone Arena (501 Broadway, Nashville). Game starts at 7 p.m.

NASHVILLE SOUNDS BASEBALL

milb.com/nashville

Swing over to First Horizon Park (19 Jr Gilliam Way, Nashville) to our minorleague baseball team, the Nashville Sounds. On Thursdays, the Sounds wear their 1978 uniforms to commemorate the team’s original uniform style. Game starts at 6:35 p.m.

HIP HOP CINDERELLA

nashvillechildrenstheatre.org

Nashville Children’s Theatre (25 Middleton St., Nashville) presents Hip Hop Cinderella on select Saturdays and Sundays, April 13 - May 21. This futuristic remake of a classic fairytale is complete with a wicked stepmother, two social-media obsessed stepsisters and a dreamy prince who is throwing a Rap Competition to turn the beat around. $25 for adults, $20 for youth.

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FREE THE WORLD OF MOTHER GOOSE PUPPET SHOW

See Friday, April 7.

FREE BABY PLAY TIME IN LEIPER’S FORK

wcpltn.org

Socialize your baby in a fun, friendly and safe environment at Leiper’s Fork Public Library (5333 Old Highway 96, Franklin) from 10:30 a.m. - 12 p.m.

FREE PRE-SCHOOL STORY TIME AT FRANKLIN LIBRARY

See Friday, April 7.

DISNEY ANIMATION EXPERIENCE

See Saturday, April 1.

VIKING NIGHT AT SOAC townofsmyrna.org

Explore the world of Vikings at Smyrna Outdoor Adventure Center (100 Sam Ridley Pkwy. E, Smyrna). Join in from 4 - 7 p.m. for history, games, crafts, firelight stories and more. Enjoy an outdoor fire pit with s’mores. Cost is $2.

GLOW IN THE PARK

See Saturday, April 1.

NASHVILLE SOUNDS BASEBALL milb.com/nashville

Swing over to First Horizon Park (19 Jr Gilliam Way, Nashville) to see the Nashville Sounds. On Fridays, you can watch the Nashville sky light up with postgame FOX17 Friday Night Fireworks. Game starts at 6:35 p.m.

CANDLELIGHT: MOZART’S REQUIEM AND MORE

Mozart’s Requiem in candlelight inside The Parthenon at Centennial Park (2500 West End Ave., Nashville). There are two performances at 7 and 9 p.m. Tickets start at $40. For ages 10 and older.

MY FAVORITE SEASON BY THE THEATER BUG

615-818-7358 thetheaterbug.org

Hip Hop Cinderella: 10 Questions with Nashville Children’s Theatre’s Ernie Nolan

Q: Everybody knows the classic tale. How does this version pay homage to the original beloved story?

A: Hip Hop Cinderella is like an amazing remix of a song. While there are new surprises in store, the familiar melody is there. Many parts of the classic story are there — stepmother, stepsisters, prince, ball — but it’s all in outer space!

Q: How has the story been adapted into a modern version for younger audiences?

A: Unlike other versions, this one is all about Cinderella finding and believing in her own voice. While helped by her robot creation "Runka," she doesn’t need a prince to find herself and have a happy ending. She creates her own!

Q: What part of this show are you most excited for kids and families to see?

A: This production is going to showcase projections and use technology in ways we haven’t yet. We also have a guest choreographer, Dominic Moore-Dunson!

Q: What about this story do you think audiences will connect most with?

Q: What role does music play?

A: Rona Siddiqui’s score is a character in itself. It gives the show a pulse and a beat that feels funky and futuristic.

Q: How about the creative process?

A : The team has created an aesthetic that is very original; imagine Madonna’s 1990 MTV Vogue performance, meets Wakanda Forever, meets Beyonce.

Q: What’s the funnest and hardest part about revamping classic stories with fresh takes?

A: It’s about delivering surprise. It’s delivering something everyone knows, but having them feel like they’ve never seen it before. It’s about finding growth in characters that traditionally haven’t had any.

Q: What do you hope families will be talking about on the way home?

A: In addition to the “how did they do that?” discussion, I hope families talk about Ella’s character journey and also about the sense of community at the end of the play. Character’s past wrongs are forgiven … I think that will send a powerful message.

Q: Why do you think it’s important for kids to experience live theater?

A play about a high school girl who finds herself at a new school. Takes place at 4th Story Theater at West End United Methodist Church (2200 West End Ave., Nashville). Performances are April 14 - 15 at 7 p.m. and April 16 at 6 p.m. Cost is $15.

THE SOUND OF MUSIC AT CENTER FOR THE ARTS

615-904-2787

boroarts.org

A: I think audiences will identify with Ella’s journey. Everyone has listened to the voices in their head that stop them from doing something. This leading lady is ready to chart her own course.

FREE ANIMAL ENCOUNTERS AT WILDERNESS STATION

See Saturday, April 1.

SADDLE UP! FOR ACE LEARNING CENTER

mtsu.edu/supportsaddleup

A: There’s something very special about experiencing a play with an audience as a community. G athering to share something is a really powerful thing for young people to be a part of.

SPRING MILE-LONG YARD SALE EXCURSION TRAIN

615-244-9001

tcry.org

The “hills are alive” at the Center For the Arts (110 W College St., Murfreesboro) April 14 - May 7, on Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 p.m. and Sundays at 2 p.m. Adults are $22; kids are $20.

SAT 15

FREE THE WORLD OF MOTHER GOOSE PUPPET SHOW

See Friday, April 7.

Round up the family and head to the annual primary fundraiser for the inclusive preschool. Activity stations for kids include: Discovery Center at Murfree Spring; Moozie the Kindness Cow; 4H Club Petting Zoo; Plant a Seed; Moon Riders and more. MTSU’s Tennessee Livestock Center (1720 Greenland Dr., Murfreesboro) for food, fun and performances. There will also be a silent auction packed with child and family themed items. Happens from 8:30 - 11:30 a.m. Tickets are $10.

Enjoy a train ride on a restored passenger train at Tennessee Central Railway Museum (220 Willow St., Nashville). During this 90-mile round trip, enjoy the spring scenery to one of Tennessee’s most popular multi-yard sales. Ride boards at 9 a.m. and arrives back in Nashville at 5 p.m. Cost is $28 for kids under 12, adult seats are $52.

BABY GOAT CUDDLING

See Saturday, April 1.

FREE PARNASSUS BOOKS STORY TIME

See Saturday, April 1.

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The futuristic remake of the classic fairy tale runs April 13 thru May 21.

FREE TOMAS AND THE LIBRARY LADY BY THE PUPPET TRUCK library.nashville.org

See this marionette puppet show at Nashville Public Library Edmondson Pike branch at 10:30 a.m. Based on the book by Pat Mora; lasts 30 minutes.

HIP HOP CINDERELLA

See Thursday, April 13.

DISNEY ANIMATION IMMERSIVE EXPERIENCE

See Saturday, April 1.

FREE TOUCH-A-TRUCK

615-862-5160 adventuresci.org

Kids can see and touch machinery utilized in the construction industry and speak with the people who operate them at Adventure Science Center (800 Fort Negley Blvd., Nashville). Happens from 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. Cost is $22 for adults and $18 for kids ages 2 - 12.

WILDFLOWER HIKES AT OWL’S HILL

See Saturday, April 1.

DROP-IN KIDS ART CLASSES

See Saturday, April 1.

FREE EXPLORE WITH A NATURALIST

See Saturday, April 1.

FREE KIDSVILLE AT THE PARTHENON

See Saturday, April 1.

FREE LEGO CLUB AT LINEBAUGH

615-893-4131 x114 rclstn.org

Join other enthusiasts for an openended LEGO maker-space and see what you can create from 9:30 - 10:30 a.m. at Linebaugh Public Library (105 W Vine St., Murfreesboro).

FREE NASHVILLE CHERRY BLOSSOM FESTIVAL nashvillecherryblossomfestival.org

Enjoy this family-friendly celebration of spring and Japanese culture on the front lawn of the Metro Courthouse at Nashville Public Square (1 Public Sq., Nashville). Featuring contemporary and traditional Japanese music and dance, martial arts demonstrations, arts & crafts, anime merchandise, children’s activities, sumo-suit wrestling and more from 9:30 a.m. - 5 p.m.

NASHVILLE EXOTIC PET EXPO expo@nashvilleexoticpet.com thefairgrounds.com

Explore unique creatures, buy a new pet, get needed supplies and dig in to the amazing world of exotics at Nashville Fairgrounds (500 Wedgewood Ave., Nashville). Educational Critter Talks take place every 30 minutes throughout the day on every type of exotic pet imaginable. Cost is $2 at the door and times are 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. Saturday and 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. on Sunday.

FREE NASHVILLE OUTDOOR RECREATION FESTIVAL

615-862-4187

bellsbend@nashville.gov

Spend the day in at Bells Bend Park (4187 Old Hickory Blvd., Nashville) for the 11th annual Nashville Outdoor Recreation Festival & Expo from 9 a.m.3:30 p.m. Come out and see the latest and greatest equipment, ask questions from the pros, attend a workshop or maybe try a new activity. There will be archery, rock climbing, bouldering, mountain biking and more.

FREE READING PAWS BELLEVUE

615-862-5854

Kids ages 5 - 12 can read to a furry friend at Nashville Public Library Bellevue Branch (720 Baugh Road, Nashville) at 1:30 p.m. Bring a book or choose one at the library. Call to register.

THE MUSIC OF TAYLOR SWIFT FOR KIDS

therockandrollplayhouse.com

Head out to Brooklyn Bowl Nashville (925 3rd Ave. N, Nashville) for a familyfriendly concert that allows kids to move, play and sing! The events offer games, movement, stories and an opportunity to rock out for families with children ages 10 and younger. The fun starts at 11 p.m. and costs $15.

LANE MOTOR MUSEUM VAULT TOURS

See Saturday, April 1.

FREE SHABBY LANE SHOPPING EVENT

615-305-5954

shabbylaneshoppingevents.com

Shopping, free popcorn and princess meet-and-greets at Lane Agri-Park (315 John Rice Boulevard, Murfreesboro) from 10 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Support more than 70 small businesses and artisans.

FREE MUSIC IN THE VINES

See Saturday, April 1.

MONSTER TRUCK CHALLENGE monstertruckchallenge.live

This live professional monster truck event is sure to get your family’s engines revving during two shows at the James E Ward Ag Center Outdoor Arena (945 E Baddour Pkwy., Lebanon). Shows start at 1 and 5 p.m. with pre-show pit parties and driver meet & greets two hours before each show. Early bird tickets are $15 for adults, $7.50 for kids; day-of-event tickets are $30 for adults, $15 for kids.

PARENTS NIGHT OUT AT SUMMIT SPORTS CENTER

summitsportscenter.com

Drop the kids off for a well-deserved parent’s night out on select Saturdays from 6 - 10 p.m. at Summit Sports Center (2015 Johnson Industrial Blvd., Nolensville). Kids can enjoy pizza and refreshments along with playing in the obstacle course, bounce house, foam pit, in-ground trampolines and more. Cost is $40 per child.

CHEEKWOOD PERFORMANCES IN THE BEER GARDEN cheekwood.org

Gather with friends for music in the Beer Garden at Cheekwood (1200 Forrest Park Dr., Nashville) from 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. Full-band sets are accompanied by seasonal beers, craft cocktails and spirits. Grab a picnic table or bring a blanket, and kick back to enjoy a perfect day. Cost is $20 - 29 for adults, $13 - $22 for ages 3 - 17, members get in free.

GLOW IN THE PARK

See Saturday, April 1.

NASHVILLE SOUNDS BASEBALL

See Saturday, April 1.

MY FAVORITE SEASON BY THE THEATER BUG

See Friday, April 14.

THE SOUND OF MUSIC AT CENTER FOR THE ARTS

See Friday, April 14.

LUKE COMBS AT NISSAN STADIUM nissanstadium.com

See Country superstar and reigning CMA Entertainer of the Year Luke Combs perform live at Nissan Stadium (1 Titans Way, Nashville). Show starts at 5:45 p.m. and tickets start at $22.

NASHVILLE COMEDY FESTIVAL nashcomedyfest.com

The annual festival takes place April 15 - 23 with comedians performing at various venues throughout Nashville. Notable shows include Nate Bargatze at Bridgestone Arena (April 15), Dusty Slay at Zanies (April 19), David Spade at Ryman Auditorium (April 21) and more.

SUN 16

JUMPAROO TODDLER TIME (MURFREESBORO)

See Sunday, April 2.

DISNEY ANIMATION IMMERSIVE EXPERIENCE

See Saturday, April 1.

COW CUDDLING AT THE GENTLE BARN

See Sunday, April 2.

HOUSE OF CARDS SUNDAY FAMILY BRUNCH

See Sunday, April 2.

LANE MOTOR MUSEUM VAULT TOURS

See Saturday, April 1.

FREE LEGO BUILDING FUN

See Sunday, April 2.

LITTLE LEAPERS

See Sunday, April 2.

FREE MUSIC IN THE VINES

See Saturday, April 1.

FREE PLAZA MARIACHI FLEA MARKET

See Sunday, April 2.

EMBELLISHED INSTRUMENTS countrymusichalloffame.org

Young designers can personalize paper instruments inspired by those on display in the galleries at Country Music Hall of Fame (222 Rep. John Lewis Way S, Nashville) from 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. Included with museum admission; free to museum members.

NASHVILLE EXOTIC PET EXPO

See Saturday, April 15.

NASHVILLE SOUNDS BASEBALL

See Sunday, April 2.

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THINGS TO DO

MY FAVORITE SEASON BY THE THEATER BUG

See Friday, April 14.

THE SOUND OF MUSIC AT CENTER FOR THE ARTS

See Friday, April 14.

CHEEKWOOD PERFORMANCES IN THE BEER GARDEN

See Saturday, April 15.

MON 17

JUMPAROO TODDLER TIME (NE NASHVILLE)

See Monday, April 3.

FREE MONDAY NPL STORY TIMES

See Monday, April 3.

SCHOLASTIC CHESS CLUB BRENTWOOD

See Monday, April 3.

FREE SNAKE-FEEDING AT WILDERNESS STATION

See Monday, April 3.

FREE READING PAWS AT LINEBAUGH

See Monday, April 3.

DISNEY ANIMATION IMMERSIVE EXPERIENCE

See Saturday, April 1.

TUE 18

FREE WISHING CHAIR PUPPET SHOWS

See Tuesday, April 4.

FREE PRE-SCHOOL STORY TIME AT BRENTWOOD LIBRARY

See Tuesday, April 4.

FREE READ WITH BISCUIT

See Tuesday, April 4.

FREE TUESDAY NPL STORY TIMES

See Tuesday, April 4.

WED 19

FREE BABY & ME PLAYTIME AT NOLENSVILLE LIBRARY

See Wednesday, April 5.

FREE TOMAS AND THE LIBRARY LADY BY THE PUPPET TRUCK library.nashville.org

See this marionette puppet show at Nashville Public Library North branch at 10:30 a.m. Based on the book by Pat Mora; lasts 30 minutes.

JUMPAROO TODDLER TIME (NE NASHVILLE)

See Monday, April 3.

FREE PRE-SCHOOL STORY TIME AT BRENTWOOD LIBRARY

See Tuesday, April 4.

FREE BRENTWOOD LEGO CLUB JR. AND LEGO CLUB

See Wednesday, April 5.

FREE WEDNESDAY NPL STORY TIMES

See Wednesday, April 5.

FREE WILD WEDNESDAY AT SOAC

See Wednesday, April 5.

BÉLA FLECK, EDGAR MEYER, ZAKIR HUSSEIN W/ RAKESH CHAURASIA

615-687-6400

nashvillesymphony.org

Begin with the most creative banjo player in our time, Béla Fleck. Add the greatest living tabla player, Zakir Hussain. Establish the trio with the virtuoso of classical (and bluegrass) bass, Edgar Meyer. Combine with the great Indian flautist, Rakesh Chaurasia. Then, finish with the magic of improvisation. The results will be some of the most remarkable music at Schermerhorn Symphony Center (1 Symphony Pl., Nashville). Tickets start at $36. Show starts at 7:30 p.m.

THU 20

HOMESCHOOL SCIENCE

SERIES: WILDFLOWERS

615-217-3017

lrosser@murfreesborotn.gov

Homeschool students will study different topics with hands-on demonstrations at The Wilderness Station at Barfield Crescent Park (401 Volunteer Road, Murfreesboro) from 10 - 11:30 a.m. There will be a group for ages 58 and a group for ages 9 - 12. Registration required and cost is $5.

CAMPFIRE STORY TIME

AT DISCOVERY CENTER

See Thursday, April 6.

FREE ST. JUDE ROCK ‘N’ ROLL NASHVILLE runrocknroll.com/nashville

St. Jude Rock ‘n’ Roll Nashville features a two-day (April 20 - 21) Health & Fitness Expo prior to the race (April 22 - 23), which all participants must visit in order to pick up race packets. This expo at Nashville Municipal Auditorium (417 4th Ave. N) features the latest in running technologies, fitness apparel, health & nutrition information and interactive displays.

DISNEY ANIMATION IMMERSIVE EXPERIENCE

See Saturday, April 1.

FREE DOWNTOWN YOGA

See Thursday, April 6.

EARLY LEARNERS AT SOAC

See Thursday, April 6.

SIBSHOPS AT DISCOVERY CENTER

curias@explorethedc.org explorethedc.org/programs

Sibshops at Discovery Center (502 SE Broad St., Murfreesboro) are lively celebrations of the many contributions made by brothers and sisters of kids with special needs. From 5 - 7 p.m., siblings will participate in interactive, outrageously fun games and explore the museum. Sibshops at Discovery Center is open to all siblings of children with special needs from 8 to 13 years old. This is a drop-off event. Dinner is provided. Cost is $10.

TABLAO FLAMENCO

615-782-4040

tpac.org

Enjoy the sights and sounds of Sephardic, Gypsy and Arab traditions entwined in the history of Spain at TPAC’s Johnson Theater (505 Deaderick St., Nashville). Performances are April 20 at 7:30 p.m. and April 21 - 22 at 8 p.m. Cost is $50.

FREE GIRLS WHO CODE CLUB AT LINEBAUGH

See Thursday, April 6.

FREE HIKE WITH A NATURALIST AT THE WILDERNESS STATION

See Thursday, April 6.

FRI 21

JUMPAROO TODDLER TIME (COOL SPRINGS)

See Friday, April 7.

FREE THE WORLD OF MOTHER GOOSE PUPPET SHOW

See Friday, April 7.

FREE BABY PLAY TIME IN LEIPER’S FORK

See Friday, April 14.

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DISNEY ANIMATION IMMERSIVE EXPERIENCE

See Saturday, April 1.

FREE PRE-SCHOOL STORY TIME AT FRANKLIN LIBRARY

See Friday, April 7.

ST. JUDE ROCK ‘N’ ROLL NASHVILLE

See Thursday, April 20.

GLOW IN THE PARK

See Saturday, April 1.

SCIENCE OF BEER

615-862-5160

adventuresci.org

Head to Adventure Science Center (800 Fort Negley Blvd., Nashville) to see and taste the science behind local brewers and their brews at this annual 21+ event. Visitors will have access to the entire science center filled with interactive hands-on exhibits starting at 6:30 p.m. Tickets are $65 ($30 for the designated driver).

FREE FAMILY NIGHTS AT THE MUSEUM: EARTH DAY 615-459-2341 samdavishome.org

Bring your Littles out to Sam Davis Home (1399 Sam Davis Road, Smyrna) for Family Nights At The Museum at 6 p.m. Cost is $10.

JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR DREAMCOAT AT SPRINGHOUSE THEATRE springhouse-theatre-company. square.site

Follow the journey of a dreamer with this live production at Springhouse Theatre Company (14119 Old Nashville Highway, Smyrna). Shows are April 21May 6 on Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 p.m. Cost is $18 for adults, $15 for seniors and $12 for children/students.

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St. Jude Rock ‘n’ Roll Nashville: On the last day of the running series, the K ids Rock 1-Mile Fun Run and Doggie Dash r eturn to Nissan Stadium. Kids ages 1 - 17 lineup at 1 p.m. There’s also a toddler trot for ages 1 - 3.
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NEW IN NASHVILLE BY NASHVILLE BALLET

615-782-4040

tpac.org

Curated by Nashville Ballet's artistic staff, New in Nashville brings you never-before-seen-in-Music-City works by some of the world’s most sought-after choreographers set to music performed live by the Nashville Symphony. Performances are April 21 - 22 at 7 p.m. and April 23 at 2 p.m. at TPAC’s Jackson Hall (505 Deaderick St., Nashville). Tickets start at $35.

THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE BY NASHVILLE OPERA

615-782-4040

tpac.org

This wacky high-seas Britcom by Nashville Opera comes to TPAC’s Polk Theater (505 Deaderick St., Nashville).

Join the most unlikely band of pirates ever known as they sail through clever wordplay and merry music. Parrot and eye patch optional, but dressing up is encouraged. Performances are April 21 - 22 at 7:30 p.m and 23 at 3 p.m. Tickets start at $30.

THE SOUND OF MUSIC AT CENTER FOR THE ARTS

See Friday, April 14.

TABLAO FLAMENCO

See Thursday, April 20.

THE JACKSONS

615-687-6400

nashvillesymphony.org

Experience the spirit of Motown from one of pop’s most iconic families at Schermerhorn Symphony Center (1 Symphony Pl., Nashville). Hear original members Tito, Jackie and Marlon perform hits including “I Want You Back,” “ABC,” “Never Can Say Goodbye” and more. Show starts at 7:30 p.m. and tickets start at $51.

SAT 22

FREE ANIMAL ENCOUNTERS AT WILDERNESS STATION

See Saturday, April 1.

BABY GOAT CUDDLING

See Saturday, April 1.

DOGS & DOGWOODS

cheekwood.org

Take in the blooming of Cheekwood’s nationally certified dogwood collection with your four-legged friend! The dogfriendly weekend at Cheekwood (1200 Forrest Park Dr., Nashville) features food trucks, local vendors, special performances and more on both days from 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Cost is $20 - 29 for adults, $13 - $22 for ages 3 - 17; members get in free.

FREE KIDSVILLE AT THE PARTHENON

See Saturday, April 1.

LANE MOTOR MUSEUM

VAULT TOURS

See Saturday, April 1.

FREE PARNASSUS BOOKS STORY TIME

See Saturday, April 1.

FREE NASHVILLE EARTH DAY

Come out to Nashville’s Centennial Park from 11 a.m. 6 p.m. for educational activities from a variety of vendors. The event also includes free live music, Kidsville activities, yoga by Small World Yoga, local food vendors and more.

FREE MUSIC IN THE VINES

See Saturday, April 1.

FREE TOMAS AND THE LIBRARY LADY BY THE PUPPET TRUCK library.nashville.org

See this marionette puppet show at Nashville Public Library's Old Hickory branch at 10:30 a.m. Based on the book by Pat Mora; lasts 30 minutes.

FREE FRANKLIN MAIN STREET FESTIVAL events.williamsonheritage.org

The 39th annual Franklin Main Street Festival returns April 22 - 23 with high-quality arts-and-craft vendors, live entertainment, food and fun for the family in downtown Franklin. Happens from 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. both days.

FREE PIONEER DAYS AT CANNONSBURGH VILLAGE

615-890-0355 shodges@murfreesborotn.gov

Handmade crafts, hayrides, music by the Jake Leg Stompers and Stones River Bluegrass, clogging by the Mid-State Cloggers of Shelbyville at Cannonsburgh Village (312 S. Front St., Murfreesboro). The Murfreesboro Art League will have art pieces for sale. Don’t miss blacksmithing demonstrations with the Rutherford County Blacksmith Association and a Car Show by the Stones River Car Club. Food trucks, storytelling, hands-on demonstrations and more are included from 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.

GLOW IN THE PARK

See Saturday, April 1.

SPRING FLING AT CMHOFM countrymusichalloffame.org

Participants can make floral crafts, clay pinch pots and collaborate on a community project, all in celebration of springtime at Country Music Hall of Fame (222 Rep. John Lewis Way S, Nashville). Happens from 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. Recommended for ages 5 and older.

ST. JUDE ROCK ‘N’

ROLL NASHVILLE

See Thursday, April 20.

JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR DREAMCOAT AT SPRINGHOUSE THEATRE

See Friday, April 21.

OWL’S HILL FAMILY CAMP OUT owlshill.org/family-camp-out Families can camp out for one night only at Owl’s Hill Nature Sanctuary (545 Beech Creek Road, Brentwood,) starting at 4:30 p.m. Marshmallow roasts, owl presentations, guided night hikes, a craft and breakfast in the morning. Bring your own tent, s’more fixings and camping chairs. Cost is $100 per tent for a family of four. Check-out is at 8:30 a.m.

CHEEKWOOD PERFORMANCES IN THE BEER GARDEN

See Friday, April 14.

NEW IN NASHVILLE BY NASHVILLE BALLET

See Friday, April 21.

THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE BY NASHVILLE OPERA

See Friday, April 21.

THE SOUND OF MUSIC AT CENTER FOR THE ARTS

See Friday, April 14.

NASHVILLE SC HOME GAMES NashvilleSC.com

See Nashville SC play at GEODIS Park (501 Benton Ave., Nashville). Game starts at 7:30 p.m.

TABLAO FLAMENCO

See Thursday, April 20.

SUN 23

ST. JUDE ROCK ‘N’ ROLL NASHVILLE

See Thursday, April 20.

COOL CARS AND DRIVABLE DESIGNS countrymusichalloffame.org

Participants will design their own car from everyday materials from 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. at Country Music Hall of Fame (222 Rep. John Lewis Way S, Nashville). Recommended for ages 5 and older. Included with admission.

JUMPAROO TODDLER TIME (MURFREESBORO)

See Sunday, April 2.

COW CUDDLING AT THE GENTLE BARN

See Sunday, April 2.

HOUSE OF CARDS SUNDAY FAMILY BRUNCH

See Sunday, April 2.

LANE MOTOR MUSEUM VAULT TOURS

See Saturday, April 1.

FREE MUSIC IN THE VINES

See Saturday, April 1.

DOGS & DOGWOODS

See Saturday, April 22.

FREE FRANKLIN MAIN STREET FESTIVAL

See Saturday, April 22.

NASHVILLE BEATLES BRUNCH citywinery.com/nashville

Nashville Beatles brunches at City Winery Nashville (609 Lafayette St, Nashville) feature John Salaway with a band of touring pros. Show starts at 12 p.m. and tickets start at $15.

DISNEY ANIMATION IMMERSIVE EXPERIENCE

See Saturday, April 1.

SUNDAY SWING SERIES AT ACADEMY PARK ticketor.com/wcpac

Put your dancing shoes on and join the Williamson County Performing Arts Center at Academy Park (112 Everbright Ave., Franklin) with the return of the Sunday Swing Series, featuring the “5 Points Swing Band.” The fun starts with a crash course dance class at 2:30 p.m.; band plays from 3 - 5 p.m. Dance floor provided. Tickets are $12.

NEW IN NASHVILLE BY NASHVILLE BALLET

See Friday, April 21.

THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE BY NASHVILLE OPERA

See Friday, April 21.

THE SOUND OF MUSIC AT CENTER FOR THE ARTS

See Friday, April 14.

CHEEKWOOD PERFORMANCES IN THE BEER GARDEN

See Friday, April 14.

MON 24

DISNEY ANIMATION IMMERSIVE EXPERIENCE

See Saturday, April 1.

SPARK! PROGRAM AT DISCOVERY CENTER

See Monday, April 10.

JUMPAROO TODDLER TIME (NE NASHVILLE)

See Monday, April 3.

FREE MONDAY NPL STORY TIMES

See Monday, April 3.

FREE READING PAWS AT LINEBAUGH

See Monday, April 3.

FREE TOMAS AND THE LIBRARY LADY BY THE PUPPET TRUCK library.nashville.org

See this marionette puppet show at Nashville Public Library's East branch at 10:30 a.m. Based on the book by Pat Mora; lasts 30 minutes.

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SCHOLASTIC CHESS CLUB BRENTWOOD

See Monday, April 3.

FREE SNAKE FEEDING AT WILDERNESS STATION

See Monday, April 3.

TUE 25

JUMPAROO TODDLER TIME (NE NASHVILLE)

See Monday, April 3.

SPARK! PROGRAM AT DISCOVERY CENTER

See Monday, April 10.

FREE WISHING CHAIR PUPPET SHOWS

See Tuesday, April 4.

TODDLER TUESDAY AT SAM DAVIS HOME 615-459-2341 samdavishome.org

Bring your littles out to Sam Davis Home (1399 Sam Davis Road, Smyrna) on the last Tuesday of every month from 10 - 11 a.m. Cost is $5 for toddlers and siblings, free for parents.

FREE PRE-SCHOOL STORY TIME AT BRENTWOOD LIBRARY

See Tuesday, April 4.

FREE READ WITH BISCUIT

See Tuesday, April 4.

FREE TUESDAY NPL STORY TIMES

See Tuesday, April 4.

NASHVILLE SOUNDS BASEBALL

See Tuesday, April 11.

WED 26

FREE BABY & ME PLAYTIME AT NOLENSVILLE LIBRARY

See Wednesday, April 5.

JUMPAROO TODDLER TIME (NE NASHVILLE)

See Monday, April 3.

HIP HOP CINDERELLA

See Thursday, April 13.

FREE PRE-SCHOOL STORY TIME AT BRENTWOOD LIBRARY

See Tuesday, April 4.

FREE BRENTWOOD LEGO CLUB JR. AND LEGO CLUB

See Wednesday, April 5.

FREE WEDNESDAY NPL STORY TIMES

See Wednesday, April 5.

FREE WILD WEDNESDAY AT SOAC

See Wednesday, April 5.

NASHVILLE SOUNDS BASEBALL

See Wednesday, April 12.

THU 27

CAMPFIRE STORY TIME AT DISCOVERY CENTER

See Thursday, April 6.

DISNEY ANIMATION IMMERSIVE EXPERIENCE

See Saturday, April 1.

FREE DOWNTOWN YOGA

See Thursday, April 6.

EARLY LEARNERS AT SOAC

See Thursday, April 6.

FREE GIRLS WHO CODE CLUB AT LINEBAUGH

See Thursday, April 6.

FREE HIKE WITH A NATURALIST AT THE WILDERNESS STATION

See Thursday, April 6.

FREE TOMAS AND THE LIBRARY LADY BY THE PUPPET TRUCK library.nashville.org

See this marionette puppet show at Nashville Public Library's Bordeaux branch at 10:30 a.m. Based on the book by Pat Mora; lasts 30 minutes.

THE THREE MEXICAN TENORS W/ NASHVILLE SYMPHONY

615-687-6400 nashvillesymphony.org

The Three Mexican Tenors make a special Nashville visit to perform an array of operatic favorites, including “O Sole Mio,” “Maria” from West Side Story, “You Raise Me Up” and more at Schermerhorn Symphony Center (1 Symphony Pl., Nashville). Performances are April 27 at 7 p.m., April 28 - 29 at 8 p.m. Tickets start at $30.

WAIT WAIT … DON’T TELL ME!

National Public Radio’s Peabody Awardwinning comedy news quiz show comes to TPAC’s Jackson Hall (505 Deaderick St., Nashville). Host Peter Sagal leads a rotating panel of comedians, writers, listener contestants and celebrity guests through a review of the week’s news. Happens at 7:30 p.m. Tickets start at $34.

SHAKESPEARE EDUCATION EXPERIENCE

wcpactn.com

The Nashville Shakespeare Festival is coming to Williamson County Performing Arts Center at Academy Park (112 Everbright Ave., Franklin) with a unique theater experience April 27 - 28. On April 27, enjoy a presentation of Macbeth (1 hour) & A Midsummer Night’s Dream (30 minutes). On April 28, enjoy Romeo & Juliet (60 minutes) & A Midsummer Night’s Dream (30 minutes). Five actors play multiple roles with minimal set and props. Shows are at 7 p.m. Tickets are $12.

Exotic Pet Expos: From snakes, birds, lizards, mammals and more, pet expos are a great way to see cool animals up close. There’s one at Nashville Fairgrounds April 14 - 15 and then one at Mid TN Expo Center April 29 - 30.

NASHVILLE SOUNDS BASEBALL

See Thursday, April 13.

FRI 28

JUMPAROO TODDLER TIME (COOL SPRINGS)

See Friday, April 7.

FREE BUGGIN’ OUT AT WILDERNESS STATION

615-217-3017

Come out to the Wilderness Station (401 Volunteer Road, Murfreesboro) to learn about common bugs and spiders found in Middle Tennessee and go on a hike to find some. Happens from 2 - 3 p.m.

DISNEY ANIMATION IMMERSIVE EXPERIENCE

See Saturday, April 1.

GLOW IN THE PARK

See Saturday, April 1.

FREE PRE-SCHOOL STORY TIME AT FRANKLIN LIBRARY

See Friday, April 7.

NASHVILLE SOUNDS BASEBALL

See Friday, April 14.

GREASE SCHOOL VERSION AT WASHINGTON THEATRE

615-893-7439 ext 6130 shicks@murfreesborotn.gov

Local theatre company, Perform Murfreesboro, presents Grease (the school version) at the Washington Theater at Patterson Park (521 Dr Martin Luther King Jr Blvd., Murfreesboro) April 2829 at 7 p.m. and April 30 at 2 p.m. Cost is $10 for ages 18+, $5 for ages 4 - 17 and free for ages 3 and younger.

DOÑA PERÓN BY BALLET HISPÁNICO

615-782-4040

tpac.org

A ballet highlighting Eva “Evita” Perón, one of the most captivating and controversial women in Argentinian history. Two shows (April 28 - 29) start at 8 p.m. at TPAC’s Polk Theater (505 Deaderick St., Nashville). Tickets start at $45.

JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR DREAMCOAT AT SPRINGHOUSE THEATRE

See Friday, April 21.

THE SOUND OF MUSIC AT CENTER FOR THE ARTS

See Friday, April 14.

PARENTS NIGHT OUT AT DISCOVERY CENTER explorethedc.org/pno

Drop your kids off for fun at the Discovery Center (502 SE Broad St., Murfreesboro) from 5 - 9 p.m. Parents Night Out is for ages 4 - 12. The evening includes dinner, activities and museum exploration. Price is $30 per child, $25 per additional child.

SHAKESPEARE EDUCATION EXPERIENCE

See Thursday, April 27.

THE THREE MEXICAN TENORS W/ NASHVILLE SYMPHONY

See Thursday, April 27.

SAT 29

FREE ARBOR DAY AT PINKERTON PARK franklintn.gov

Celebrate Arbor Day with kids activities, food trucks, demonstrations, free tree saplings, a photo booth and more from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. at Pinkerton Park (495 Murfreesboro Road, Franklin).

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MUSIC & MAGIC W/ THE NASHVILLE SYMPHONY

615-687-6400

nashvillesymphony.org

Make magic with the Nashville Symphony and a live magician as they conjure bewitching melodies from Harry Potter; The Sorcerer’s Apprentice; The Magic Flute and more at Schermerhorn Symphony Center (1 Symphony Pl., Nashville). Starting at 10 a.m., enjoy free, family-friendly preconcert activities, including crafts and the Symphony’s interactive Instrument Petting Zoo. Show starts at 11 a.m. Tickets start at $16.

DISNEY ANIMATION IMMERSIVE EXPERIENCE

See Saturday, April 1.

DROP-IN KIDS ART CLASSES

See Saturday, April 1.

UNICORN MEET ‘N GREET

615-274-3786

fun@luckyladdfarms.com

Lucky Ladd Farms (4374 Rocky Glade Road, Eagleville) offers a meet-andgreet with their mystical unicorns from 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Children under 2 are free. Tickets are $22 online.

FREE KIDSVILLE AT THE PARTHENON

See Saturday, April 1.

LANE MOTOR MUSEUM

VAULT TOURS

See Saturday, April 1.

FREE PARNASSUS BOOKS

STORY TIME

See Saturday, April 1.

FREE GALLATIN SQUARE FEST

downtowngallatin.com

Gallatin’s Square Fest is held on the last Saturday in April of each year. The event includes arts and crafts, two stages of entertainment, a large children’s area and food vendors from throughout mid-south from 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.

HIP HOP CINDERELLA

See Thursday, April 13.

NASHVILLE SC HOME GAMES

NashvilleSC.com

See Nashville SC play at GEODIS Park (501 Benton Av.e, Nashville). Game starts at 12:30 p.m.

MONSTER ENERGY SUPERCROSS NASHVILLE

nissanstadium.com

After a four-year hiatus, the 2023 Monster Energy AMA Supercross season is racing through Music City at Nissan Stadium. Show starts at 2 p.m. and tickets start at $25. Also featured are Monster Energy exhibitions, an interactive FLY Racing pump track for the little ones, sponsor displays, photo opportunity set ups, food and beverages.

MADAGASCAR THE MUSICAL

615-782-4040

tpac.org

Join Alex, Marty, Melman and Gloria as they bound out of the zoo and onto the stage in this live musical spectacular at TPAC’s Jackson Hall (505 Deaderick St., Nashville). The musical features all of your favorite friends as they escape from their home in New York’s Central Park Zoo and find themselves on an unexpected journey. Show starts at 3 p.m. and tickets start at $22.

NASHVILLE SPORTS CARDS & COLLECTIBLES SHOW

See Saturday, April 8.

NASHVILLE WINE & FOOD FESTIVAL

nashvillewineandfoodfestival.com

Taste wines from all over the world, nosh on signature bites from local restaurants, shop vendors and enjoy live entertainment from 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. at the Omni Nashville Hotel (205 5th Ave. S, Nashville). Tickets start at $34.99.

FREE TOMAS AND THE LIBRARY LADY BY THE PUPPET TRUCK library.nashville.org

See this marionette puppet show at Nashville Public Library's Inglewood branch at 10:30 a.m. Based on the book by Pat Mora; lasts 30 minutes.

SHOW ME REPTILES EXPO showmesnakes.com

This is a safe, family-friendly event geared to educate and introduce people to reptiles and exotics from 10 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. at the Mid TN Expo Center (1660 Middle Tennessee Blvd., Murfreesboro). Cost is $10 – $15.

FREE SOUTH INGLEWOOD BICYCLE FESTIVAL nashvillebikefun.com

Bicycling enthusiasts – from supporters to mechanics, beginners to experienced cyclists, commuters to mountain bikers to cargo haulers – all unite from 2 - 5 p.m. at South Inglewood Park (1624 Moore St., Nashville).

FREE SPRING NATURE FEST AT WPNC

615-862-8555

wpnc@nashville.gov

Share the excitement of the season during this fun festival from 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. at Warner Park Nature Center (7311 Highway 100, Nashville). Activities include bird banding observation, education stations, exploration stations, crafts, face-painting, history talks, a presentation by the Master Gardeners of Davidson County, food trucks and more.

FREE EXPLORE WITH A NATURALIST

See Saturday, April 1.

THE THREE MEXICAN TENORS W/ NASHVILLE SYMPHONY

See Thursday, April 27.

GLOW IN THE PARK

See Saturday, April 1.

CURTAINS UP AT WCPAC ticketor.com/wcpac

Ignite Dance Company’s annual spring showcase at Williamson County Performing Arts Center (112 Everbright Ave., Franklin) brings 14 pieces of original choreography featuring local company dancers ages 18 and up. Performances are at 1 and 4 p.m. Tickets for adults are $15, children 12 an under are free.

DOÑA PERÓN BY BALLET HISPÁNICO BASEBALL

See Friday, April 28.

GREASE SCHOOL VERSION AT WASHINGTON THEATRE

See Friday, April 28.

JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR DREAMCOAT AT SPRINGHOUSE THEATRE

See Friday, April 21.

THE SOUND OF MUSIC AT CENTER FOR THE ARTS

See Friday, April 14.

NASHVILLE SOUNDS BASEBALL

See Saturday, April 1.

SUN 30

COW CUDDLING AT THE GENTLE BARN

See Sunday, April 2.

HOUSE OF CARDS SUNDAY FAMILY BRUNCH

See Sunday, April 2.

THINGS TO DO

SHOW ME REPTILES EXPO

See Saturday, April 29.

LANE MOTOR MUSEUM VAULT TOURS

See Saturday, April 1.

FREE LEGO BUILDING FUN

See Sunday, April 2.

FREE MUSIC IN THE VINES

See Saturday, April 1.

NASHVILLE SOUNDS BASEBALL

See Sunday, April 2.

HIP HOP CINDERELLA

See Thursday, April 13.

PICNIC WITH THE LIBRARY

The Nashville Public Library Foundation will host the 8th annual Picnic with the Library at the downtown Main Library (615 Church St., Nashville) from 4 - 7 p.m. This year’s picnic will be themed around Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, showcasing the wonderful, imaginative world full of candy, treats, and of course, chocolate. Ticket packages to the event start at $250, which includes admission for two adults and up to four children.

CURTAINS UP AT WCPAC

See Saturday, April 29.

GREASE SCHOOL VERSION AT WASHINGTON THEATRE

See Friday, April 28.

THE SOUND OF MUSIC AT CENTER FOR THE ARTS

See Friday, April 14.

ON YOUR RADAR

TENNESSEE RENNAISSANCE FESTIVAL

Weekends in May Castle Gwynn tnrenfest.com

DISNEY’S ALADDIN

May 2 - 7 TPAC tpac.org

BUBBLE RUN NASHVILLE

May 6

The Fairgrounds  bubblerun.com

TINKERING GARAGE Opens in May

Adventure Science Center adventuresci.org

HARRY POTTER IN CONCERT

May 11 - 14

Schermerhorn Symphony Center nashvillesymphony.org

IROQUOIS STEEPLECHASE

May 13

Percy Warner Park iroquoissteeplechase.org

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nashvilleparent.com 52 april 2023 Discover More and Register! belmont.edu/sciencecamps • June 5-July 7: Research Immersive Summer Experience in Data Science *this camp grants students 3 hours of college-level Statistics credit • July 10-July 14: Game Design and Programming • July 17-July 21: Unlock Advanced Mathematical Problem Solving • July 24-July 28: Applied Physics and Engineering at Work • July 31-August 4: From Brain to Behavior at Belmont STEM Camps for High Schoolers 574 Franklin Road, Ste. #110, Franklin REGISTER NOW FOR CAMP SUGAR DROP! 629.202.6949 sugardrop.com SUM MER CAMPS THE ARTS ATHLETICS ENRICHMENT CANNON BALL In the summers, BGA is home to a robust camp program for children ages four and up. With half- and full-day options available, our on-campus programming includes more than 40 camps, ranging from art and cheerleading to coding, soccer, and Cannon Ball, our all-around camp experience. Camps begin May 30 and are filled on a first-come, first-served basis. battlegroundacademy.org/summer-camps ADVENTURE IS CALLING! VOTED #1 SUMMER CAMP FOR 10 YEARS VISIT DEERRUN.CAMP FOR MORE INFO 615.794.2918 | 150 private, wooded acres just 35 minutes south of Nashville, TN DAY CAMP • Age 5 to completed Grade 6 OVERNIGHT CAMP • 1 or 2 WEEKS, Completed Grades 3 to 10 FAMILY CAMP • June & July & Labor Day Weekend CAMP OPEN HOUSE • April 16 & May 7 • Tour our facilities and meet camp staff. CAMPS & RETREATS PSALM 42:1

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ADVENTURE SCIENCE CENTER

800 Ft. Negley Blvd., Nashville 615-862-5160 | adventuresci.org

Opening minds to the wonders of science and technology for 75 years. Plan an adventure for the family including a show in the Sudekum Planetarium, an immersive experience of sound and music in soundBox, live science shows and more! Adventure Science Center strives to open every mind to the wonders of science and technology, fostering a better understanding of ourselves and the world around us.

BACH TO ROCK, MT. JULIET

1475 N Mt. Juliet Road, Mt. Juliet 615-903-9658 | mtjuliet.b2rmusic.com

Planning for the BEST SUMMER EVER starts here!

Designed for campers ages 7 yrs. and older, of all levels. Our summer camps are taught by real musicians using the unique B2R method, which will have students playing full songs in no time. We also o er studio and beat making studio camps and other popular themes.

BACH TO ROCK, NASHVILLE WEST

6702 Charlotte Pike #105, Nashville 615-637-7242 | nashvillewest.b2rmusic.com

Our camps are a perfect choice for students who love music! Camp themese include Rock City World Tour Camp, Rock Band Camp, Glee Club, DJ Camp, Beat Making, Beat Refining, and more. We o er full- and half-day camps for kids of all ages. Sign up today or come visit us at our Nashville West location.

BATTLE GROUND ACADEMY

336 Ernest Rice Lane, Franklin 615-567-8327 | battlegroundacademy.org/camps

In the summers, Battle Ground Academy is home to a robust camp program for children ages four and up. With half- and full-day options available, our on-campus programming includes more than 40 camps, ranging from art and cheerleading to coding and soccer.

THE CAVERNS – CAMP CAVERNS

555 Charlie Roberts Road, Pelham

615-406-8142 | thecaverns.com/camp-caverns

Camp Caverns is a residential kids camp (ages 8 - 14) like no other on Earth—or below it—in Southeast Tennessee. Camp life is centered around The Caverns property at the base of the Cumberland Plateau where boys and girls sleep in yurts each night. Camp days are filled exploring underground passages, ziplining through the trees, hiking through a lush forest to a swimming hole, and more. Register for Jul. 9 - 15 or Jul. 16 - 22 on our website.

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nashvilleparent.com 54 april 2023 Unleash Your Inner Ninja! SUMMER CAMPS IT’S A GREAT SUMMER SUMMER AT BRENTWOOD ACADEMY Visit SummeratBA.com or scan the QR code to see our 2023 camps and programs. Registration is underway! 219 Granny White Pike, Brentwood TN 37027 Safe Horse Handling Grooming & Games Trail Rides • Riding Lessons Hwy 431 at Duplex Rd. • 2359 Lewisburg Pk. Franklin • 615-595-7547 www.creeksideridingstables.com CREEKSIDE Riding Academy & Stables EnjoyCampHorse Weekly Camps in June and July Classes & Camps Themes and classes vary per location. SYLVAN PARK STUDIO HILLSBORO VILLAGE STUDIO LAH @ THE GETALONG LittleArtHouseOfNashville.com Mini Camp 3 - 6 yrs Mini Makers 1 - 4 yrs Art Camp 4 yrs - grade 2 All Day Art Camp Grades K - 3 MUSIC CITY ALL STARS SUMMER CAMPS 215 Gothic Ct., Franklin 615-915-1047 MusicCityAllStars.com July 10-13 June 5 - 8 June 5 - 8 REGISTER TODAY! July 18 June 26 - 29 Scan this QR code or visit www.willowspringsdaycamp.com for more information. Registration is OPEN for all campers entering 1st through 6th grades! Willow Springs Day Camp is a new day camp experience in Franklin, TN.

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CHEEKWOOD ESTATE AND GARDENS

1200 Forrest Park Drive, Nashville 615-356-8000 | cheekwood.org

Engage students in art, history, and botanical gardens with a trip to Cheekwood. Students in grades pre-k-12 can enjoy a self-guided experience, or a curriculum-centered guided field trip here at Cheekwood. We o er school field trips and homeschool field trips. Destination Cheekwood brings families to Cheekwood on a Saturday for a visit filled with art, garden, and historical experiences and activities. Cheekwood GROWS targets third grade students to provide an immersive, multi-faceted experience that teaches them about gardening.

CODE NINJAS

1113 Murfreesboro Road, #410, Franklin 615-640-2633 | codeninjas.com/tn-franklin

Unleash your child’s inner Ninja! Transform your child’s love for technology into an exciting learning adventure. Guided by our team of Code Senseis, Code Ninjas Camps empower kids to gain valuable tech skills and make new friends. It’s an unforgettably fun learning experience!

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 to grade 6. Campers participate in outdoor adventures and unplug from electronics while experiencing archery, pedal karts, climbing tower, and more!

OVERNIGHT CAMPS – One and two-week camps, grades 3 to 10. Your camper will discover strengths, forge friendships, complete challenges, and create lifelong memories enjoying thrilling adventures and recreation.

FAMILY CAMPS – Get away from routine and create memories, share adventures, and explore nature. Enjoy delicious meals, upscale accommodations, and incredible hospitality. This life-changing staycation/vacation is great for all ages.

HARPETH HALL SCHOOL

3801 Hobbs Road, Nashville

615-297-9543 | harpethhall.org/summer-camp

Whether it is serving a tennis ball or serving others, catching bugs or catching basketballs, stringing a violin or stringing gemstones, Harpeth Hall summer camps welcome girls in kindergarten through 8th grades for unforgettable experiences in academics, athletics, and the arts. Registration opens in mid-January 2023. Also not to be missed is Harpeth Hall’s premier research-based program, the STEM Summer Institute. Imagine creating hand-washing stations for communities in need or designing a better birthing bed for safer infant deliveries in Kenya. The STEM Summer Institute brings together middle school and high school girls from schools throughout Nashville to address local and global issues in a true integration of STEM learning. To see all that is happening on Harpeth Hall’s campus this summer, visit our website.

LEADERSHIP ACADEMY CAMPS

833-244-3288 | nashvilledaycamps.com/npguide23

Leadership Academy Camps connect children to nature, make friends, and develop outdoor 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.

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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NASHVILLE CHILDREN’S THEATRE DRAMA SCHOOL

25 Middleton St., Nashville 615-297-2966 ext. 910 | nashvillechildrenstheatre.org

At NCT we believe that theatre skills are life skills. We celebrate each student’s individuality. We believe in the power of ‘play’ and the greater learning that is derived from it. It is important to us for every young person to feel heard, celebrated, and uplifted. We currently o er fall, spring, Saturday classes and camps.

RIVERVIEW CAMP FOR GIRLS

757 CR 614, Mentone, AL 800-882-0722 | riverviewcamp.com

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.

A NEW LEAF AT PIP & PICKLES FARM

4341 Pecan Valley Road, Nashville 615-560-1533 | anewleafnashville.org

Play in nature, create art, learn about farming, and embark on adventures across our 10-acre farm. In our three-week sessions, campers ages 5 - 16 develop meaningful connections and a sense of belonging with fellow campers, explore new forms of self-expression, and dig deep in a variety of multifaceted projects inspired by our sprawling landscape. Plant and harvest vegetables for our camper-run farmers market, hike through the forest and cool o in the creek, care for goats and chickens, discover the nuances of ecology, bend your imagination in our exploratorium, and so much more.

ACTING ALL AROUND

410 Verandah Lane, Franklin 615-375-3565 | actingallaround.com

Registration for 2023 Summer Camps is now open! You can register online to sign up. We can’t wait to see your student this summer. Summer of 2023 will feature two theater camps : Lets make a Play, starting June 7; and Audition Techniques for older students ages 13 - 18 . Sign up today while we still have spots available.

BABY CAKES BAKERY

819 Main St., Nashville 615-656-3301 | babycakesnash.com

Join us for one of our summer camps and take your child on a journey around the world, learning to bake iconic recipes from each location. Make new friends, create some messes in the kitchen, and have fun with your child while they learn techniques they can take home and share with family.

BELMONT UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF SCIENCES AND MATHMATICS

1900 Belmont Blvd., Nashville belmont.edu/sciencecamps

The Belmont College of Sciences and Mathematics will host five hands-on high school camps in 2023. Jun. 5 - Jul. 7: Research Immersive Summer Experience in Data Science. Jul. 10 - 14: Game Design and Programming (GDP). Jul. 17 - 21: Unlock Advanced Mathematical Problem Solving. Jul. 24 - 28: Applied Physics and Engineering at Work. Jul. 31 - Aug. 4: From Brain to Behavior at Belmont (BBB).

BELONG GAMING ARENAS

1800 Galleria Blvd., #105, Franklin belong.gg

Every gamer can feel like they’re part of something bigger with Belong! Watch, play, and compete across the country. We o er fun drop-in daily gaming and summer camps at our Cool Springs location.

AR WORKSHOP FRANKLIN

101 International Drive, Ste. 105, Franklin 615-285-4295 | arworkshop.com/franklin

Kids are crafting an unforgettable experience this summer at AR Workshop! With 13 new themes series, there is something for every artist ages 6 - 17. All projects are designed to promote creativity and hands-on steam learning in a fun and social environment.

BILL TAYLOR BUSHIDO SCHOOL OF KARATE

1911 Business Campus Drive, Murfreesboro

615-890-6755 | bskonline.com

1820 N.W. Broad St., Murfreesboro

615-893-6003 | bskonline.com

Let martial arts take your kids to new heights! Bill Taylor’s Bushido School of Karate o ers programs in traditional karate for ages 3 - adult. Call now to get one month free plus a uniform.

BOOST GYMNASTICS

11 Vaughns Gap Road, Nashville 615-352-8533 | boostgymnastics.com

BOOST campers will meet new friends, have new experiences, and most importantly, have a super fun time! Our goal is to provide programs that are convenient for parents and provide them with peace of mind knowing that their child is safe and well cared for. Our summer camps are for Little Campers (ages 3 - 4) and Big Campers (ages 5 - 10). These camps are full of exciting events, special guests, and a whole lot of BOOST fun!

BRENTWOOD ACADEMY

219 Granny White Pike, Brentwood 615-373-0611 | summeratba.com

Brentwood Academy’s camps are an extension of our mission to nurture and challenge each whole person – body, mind, and spirit – to the Glory of God. We o er 9 weeks of programs for your young athlete, arts lover, chef, or engineer! Join BA sta while exploring and making new friends.

CAMP ARROWHEAD FOR BOYS

1415 Cabin Creek Road, Zirconia, NC 828-435-0591 | camparrowhead.com

Since 1937, Camp Arrowhead for Boys has served families from all over the world. Arrowhead has 217 acres of beautiful woodlands, waterfalls, streams, and meadows in which boys can grow, lead, explore, and create. Sessions are 1 - 4 weeks long, for campers rising grades 1 - 11. Activities include archery, blacksmithing, bushcraft, riflery, and woodworking.

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 - 15. 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.

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CAROL’S HOMESTEAD

7731 Ridgewood Road, Goodlettsville

615-458-4548 | carolshomestead.org

A grassroots education for children allows them to plant, harvest, and cook outdoors. Lunch, snacks, binoculars, and aprons will be provided. Camps are one week out of a month May 29 - Jun. 1; 4.5 hours a day starting at 9 a.m. $375 per child (each sibling $75 o ). Early birds pay by Apr. 1 for $75 o . Parents welcome for an additional $100. Don’t miss our plant sale beginning Apr. 1.

COUNTRY MUSIC HALL OF FAME

222 Rep. John Lewis Way S, Nashville

615-416-2001 | countrymusichallo ame.org/learn/songwriting-camp

Songwriting Camp at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum is an unforgettable experience where budding songwriters ages 11 - 18 can hone their craft, learn from professionals, and make friends. Campers also enjoy access to the Museum galleries and will tour Historic RCA Studio B, located on Nashville’s Music Row.

CREEKSIDE RIDING ACADEMY AND STABLES

2359 Lewisburg Pike, Franklin 615-595-7547 | creeksideridingstables.com

We focus on safety, proper riding techniques, grooming, care and tacking horses. All activities are geared to the riders’ level, ability and age. Campers ride each day in lessons, games on horseback and trail rides. Barn activities include scavenger hunts, horse-related arts and crafts, making homemade horse treats and more. Connecting with and caring for these animals gives riders confidence in many areas of life!

CURREY INGRAM ACADEMY

6544 Murray Lane, Brentwood 615-507-3242 | curreyingram.org/community/summer-programs

CIA’s summer camps are designed to engage all our campers through small camp sizes and personalized instruction. No matter a child’s experience level, we aim to excite, challenge, and bring out the best in every camper.

DANCE ACADEMY OF BELLEVUE

8074 TN-100, Nashville

629-888-9954 | danceacademyofbellevue.com

Dance academy of Bellevue is a safe, and inclusive place for dancers to be themselves. At DAB our dancers learn to instill pride and confidence in self expression and individuality. They learn to appreciate the art of dance through quality instruction. At DAB our core values are creativity, encouragement, teamwork and community. Sign up today for winter/spring classes.

DAVIDSON ACADEMY

1414 Old Hickory Blvd., Nashville

615-860-5300 | davidsonacademy.com

Enrich your child’s summer with Bear Camp 2023 skills-based camps! Week-long athletic, academic, technology, art camps and more are available to rising PreK4 - grade 12 in the Nashville and surrounding communities.

E.T.C. GYMNASTICS

1137 Haley Road, Murfreesboro | 615-867-6900

1932 Almaville Road, Smyrna | 615-617-7644

etcgymnastics.com

E.T.C. Gymnastics is dedicated to bringing a new standard of excellence in gymnastics through Him. We o er classes in gymnastics for boys and girls ages 2 - 18 years and all ability levels. We also o er cheerleading and tumbling, as well as competitive teams. Call and ask about our free trial class. We also do parties, field trips and parents’ nights out.

HARVEST MARTIAL ARTS

313 Independence Square, Franklin 615-224-3851 | harvestmartialarts.com

The Harvest Concept 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 o er 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.

HIYC SAIL CAMP

615-260-7405 | hiyc.org/summer-sail-camp

Ages 7 - 17, Mon. - Fri., 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. (no before- or after-care provided). All levels of experience are welcome. We sail several types of boats, including Optimist Prams, Lasers, RS Zest, and RS Feva sailboats. Sailors will be assigned to boats according to age and skill level. No sailing experience necessary!

HORTON HAVEN CHRISTIAN CAMP

3711 Reed Harris Road, Lewisburg

931-364-7656 | hortonhaven.org

Campers can experience archery, air rifles, climbing, horseback riding, canoeing, crafts, mt. biking, swimming and many other exciting activities. Teens can experience our 45-ft. high zip line which spans 600 feet. One-week sessions for ages 8 - 11, 12 - 14 and 15 - 18. Day campers experience exciting games, crafts, bible lessons, swimming and much more. Get away from the TV, video games and iPods. It’s a great way to see what camp life is all about. Four weeks to choose from for ages 6 - 11. Space is limited so register early!

KOOL KIDS VOICE ACTING

2465 Old Charlotte Pike, Franklin 646-397-3553 | koolkidsvoiceacting.com

Fun and unique voice acting education for kids of all ages that enables them to experience success in the industry and success in life. Sign up now for Summer camps or classes.

LITTLE ART HOUSE

2106B Acklen Ave., Nashville 615-933-9644 | littlearthousenashville.com

We have a number of locations we’ll be o ering classes and camps! We feature art classes for kids of all ages starting with our popular Mini Makers, ages 1 - 4 yrs. up to Advanced Art Class for grades 3 -6. Visit our website for a camp near you.

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MR. BOND’S SCIENCE GUYS

615-573-2702 | mrbondscienceguy.com

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.

MUSIC CITY ALL STARS

215 Gothic Court, #102, Franklin

615-915-1047 | musiccityallstars.com

Jump into our exciting world or summer camps in 2023. This summer we will feature four weekly themed dance camps for kids of all ages. Themes include Princess and Mermaid, pony, Gabbie’s Dollhouse, Barbiue, and more. All special, unique and most importantly fun! Sign up now, we will sell out.

NASHVILLE SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL ELF & FAIRY CAMP

615-255-2273 | nashvilleshakes.org

Elf & Fairy Camp is a week-long, after-school experience that will have campers learning, playing, rehearsing, and performing! We’ll study a sonnet, create our own magical characters using Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream as inspiration, and learn a song and dance to be performed before Twelfth Night. Taught by NSF Apprentice Company members and Teaching Artists, the camp will take place after-school from 4 - 6:30 p.m. Mon., Tue., and Wed. Then, Thu. - Sun. evenings during the Summer Shakespeare Festival, campers will be on stage as part of the Apprentice Company’s Green Show!

NASHVILLE SKATING ACADEMY

Nashville and Nolensville Locations

615-928-7977 | nashvilleiceskate.com

NSA has been introducing families to the world of skating for 17 years. NSA’s mission is to foster a love of skating for Nashville’s youth and adults through programs such as Learn to Skate USA, figure skating group classes, summer camps, private instruction, and various specialty programs. Whether your future skater’s dream is to play in the NHL, be a competitive figure skater or to just learn to skate, NSA has a program designed to help them reach their goals.

PROVIDENCE CHRISTIAN ACADEMY

410 DeJarmette Lane, Murfreesboro

615-904-0902 | providencechristian.com

Providence Christian Academy o ers summer camp activities for both students and non-students. Every week we go on di erent field trips, explore nearby parks, watch fun movies and splash at the nearby pool. We make arts and crafts, try new sports and games and have lots of fun making new friends. Pay by the days or weeks you attend.

ST. HENRY SCHOOL CAMP TIGER TOWN

6401 Harding Pike, Nashville sthenryschool.org/summer-camp

Saint Henry School is excited to o er day camps for students in rising Pre-K3 through 8th grade in Summer 2023!

SOUTHERN STARS PRESCHOOL

910 Wedgewood Ave., Nashville

615-509-9423 | southernstarsmontessori.net

Our curriculum allows you and your child to grow at an individual pace. While many preschools focus on a singular facet of learning, we focus on every facet of learning, including: gross motor skills, fine motor skills, social skills, verbal skills, concentration and focus skills, literacy skills, match and history skills, art, music, and dance skills, and play-based learning.

SPARTAN SOCCER ACADEMY

615-633-5967 | spartansoccer.org

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!

SUGAR DROP COOKING CLASSES

574 Franklin Road, Franklin 629-202-6949 | sugardrop.com

Ever have sweet dreams of being a Sugar Artist? No one likes to play with their food better than we do! Our trained instructors have taught thousands of students ages 3 and up over the past five years. From special camps and cookie classes to fondant and Buttercream Bootcamp, we keep a full calendar of sweet fun to help inspire you on your sugar journey!

TRACY EQUESTRIAN

10555 Patterson Road, Rockvale tracyequistrain.com

At Tracy Equestrian we o er summer camps for riders of every age and skill level. Our accredited trainers will provide clear instruction in a safe and fun environment. We’ve hand-selected and trained our horses to be good mannered and well-tempered. We have 30 plus acres of premier riding land with clean and modern stables to accommodate all of our campers.

UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF NASHVILLE

2000 Edgehill Ave., Nashville 615-277-7377 | usn.org/summer

Led by faculty bringing their expertise and passion, camps o er 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.

VALLEY VIEW RANCH EQUESTRIAN CAMP FOR GIRLS

606 Valley View Ranch Road, Cloudland, GA

706-862-2231 | valleyviewranch.net

Located a’top beautiful Lookout Mountain. We o er several riding programs and encourage each camper to participate in all of them: English and Hunt Seat; Western Stock Seat and Barrels (Gymkhana); and Vaulting. Each girl can spend as much time as she likes with her favorite horse during her stay.   Enrollment is limited to 50 girls and is open to ages 8 - 17.

THE WEBB SCHOOL

319 Webb Road E, Bell Buckle

931-389-6003 | thewebbschool.com/summer-programs

DAY CAMPS – Webb provides a variety of o erings for your camper. Webb Camp campers will enjoy outdoor adventures, games, art projects, and STEM activities. Webb Sports Camp campers learn the value of being a good teammate while taking a deep dive into basketball, soccer, baseball and football. Webb o ers many athletic camps including, basketball, baseball, cheerleading, football, and soccer.

OVERNIGHT CAMPS – Overnight camp at Webb o ers campers an experience of a lifetime. In addition to the day camp activities, campers will enjoy both on and o -campus evening activities. Activities may include: roller skating, bowling, board game night, campfire and s’mores, ice cream trip and more. Webb Camp and Webb Sports Camp o er overnight opportunities for campers in rising grades 5 - 8.

WILLOW SPRINGS DAY CAMP

508 Franklin Road, Franklin 931-797-3660 | willowspringsdaycamp.com

Willow Springs Day Camp believes camp can build independent, resilient, and flexible children through the magic of playing outdoors. By having free choice and autonomy in their daily schedules, campers in grades 1 - 6 spend their day exploring the creek and outdoor spaces as well as crafts, games and more! Join us at the newest day camp in Franklin!

YMCA CAMP OCOEE

111 YMCA Drive, Ocoee

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 sta ratio. Strong Christian environment. Activities include horseback riding, white-water rafting, kayaking, climbing, mountain biking, camp-outs and more.

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