Nashville Parent magazine May 2023

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EASE IN TO THE LONG DAYS AT HOME & KEEP THE KIDS ON TRACK, TOO

PARENT FLEX: EMPOWER YOUR KIDS TO HELP KEEP THEM SAFE

MOM REPORTS: THE ROCK 'N ROLL PLAYHOUSE & ADVENTURE PARK AT NASHVILLE

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Trusted by Decker and Locklen’s parents.

Kerra and Josh were busy parents of three boys with a baby girl on the way when their oldest, four-year-old Decker, complained of a tummy ache. His symptoms seemed to get worse, so they took him to a walk-in clinic where they were immediately sent to Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt. There, our nephrology team, who are experts in treating kidney conditions, confirmed what the walk-in doctor had suspected: Decker had somehow contracted an infection caused by the bacteria E. coli. That infection had developed into Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome, or HUS, a dangerous condition that affects kidney function and the blood’s ability to clot.

Decker had been in the ICU battling HUS for over a week when little brother Locklen, then two, began showing

symptoms of the same illness. Doctors at Monroe Carell found that, like his big brother, he had HUS resulting from an infection caused by the bacteria E. coli.

Both boys were in the hospital for weeks where they underwent dialysis and multiple surgeries. But thanks to the compassionate care provided by Monroe Carell’s multidisciplinary team of experts, first-grader Decker and kindergartener Locklen made remarkable recoveries and today lead full, active lives.

Our story is best told through theirs. Learn more about other inspiring children like Decker and Locklen.

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may 2023 7 nashvilleparent.com VOLUME 31 | NUMBER 10 MAY THINGS TO DO! Inside: Kids are plenty smart and you can teach them how to keep themselves safe by preparing them with great information without scaring the heck out of them. 28 31 Daily Events 51 On Your Radar BEST OF THE MONTH Editor Picks for May, plus highlighted happenings. Summertime, when the living’s easy ... unless you’re a parent! Mix it up in May at a fun, new event for the fam. Events to know about for NEXT month. 18 INFANTS: Common Issues Solved Figuring out a new little baby is like solving a 1,000-piece puzzle. 21 Here’s how to enjoy your days, keep everything under control (not a bad thing!) and be sure the kiddos are on track with school expectations, too. 25 PARENT FLEX: Kid Safety in Your Hands Empower your children with important info about the sun, water safety, dogs, hydration and more.

MAY

A Musing

“Tra la! It’s May! The lusty month of May! That lovely month when ev’ryone goes Blissfully astray.”

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Stop Choosing Your Battles

Ioften comb through mom groups on Facebook looking for “spirited” discussions on parenting issues my wife and I are dealing with.

The other day, I stumbled upon a post from a mom asking about setting screen time limits and avoiding meltdowns from her feisty, Fortnite-playing 7-year-old. The overwhelming response?

“Choose your battles.”

Trust me, as the parent of a recently-diagnosed-on-the-spectrum 4-year-old with speech delay, this concept is not new to me. But why deal with defiance with such a combative metaphor? Are we really “at war” with our kids?

First o , the concept of “choosing battles” puts parents in a defensive mindset — that you’re in for a fight. This results in approaching those moments when your kids are doing exactly what their DNA dictate they do — advocate for something they want or refuse to cooperate with a limit — with your haunches up. This parental state of mind only leads to exactly what you are trying to avoid: a power struggle.

Secondly, “choosing battles” implies you’re deciding to give in to your child’s demands because it’s one too many battles for you to handle. When your kid eventually catches on to this (and they will), they’ll learn they can eventually wear you down and get their way.

You’re the parent. Don’t walk on eggshells and live in fear of setting a limit you think’s important because you’re dreading the possible tantrum that might ensue.

It’s not about choosing your battles, it’s about choosing what limits are best for your children and implementing them calmly, lovingly and consistently (despite your child’s blood-curdling screams when you tell them to turn o Fortnite).

It sucks to be the bad guy, but this is one of those pays-o -in-thelong-run parenting tips. You don’t have to be totally inflexible 24/7. You may decide to allow more screen time before in certain circumstances. What’s key is that you are deciding on this plan.

Remember, it takes two to battle. Your child may try to draw you into a struggle, but you don’t have to participate in a tug-of-war that’s not good for you or them.

Hold strong! Be confident about the limits you set and remain loving as you implement them. Eventually, you shouldn’t have to “choose your battles” ever again.

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FEEDBACK

Did You Enjoy Pregnancy?

“No. I had fairly easy pregnancies with few complications and still disliked being pregnant, but I can’t complain about the results.”

Megaera Dannenmaier Rye

“Absolutely! But I had a very healthy pregnancy and my only bad symptom was an almost daily bloody nose. I also have only one biological child.”

Jennifer Turner

“I loved every minute of it!”

Alison Hackney

“Sometimes I loved it. Sometimes I hated it. I’d never do it again, but somehow I miss it and crave having a life inside me. Motherhood is like that lol!”

Cortni Coleman Woodard

“My first pregnancy, no. I was sick all of the time. My second

pregnancy, yes. No complaints.”

Natalie Harrison

“YES!!! It was absolutely amazing. Even the nausea was a blessing because I knew the outcome.”

Tracey Craft Reed

“I LOVED it! There were some days that weren’t so much fun, but for the most part, it was great.”

Karen Anderson Bostian

“My first, yes. My second brought a lot more complications, so no. Born healthy, though.”

Katie Long

“Absolutely loved being pregnant all four times.”

Faryn Walker Bardin

“I loved every second of it … except for the last week. I still found it joyous, but physically it was pretty miserable the last week.”

Pamela Lipscomb

“Would anyone love throwing up multiple times per day for nine months?”

Cindy Patterson

“I LOVED it! I shouldn’t have enjoyed it as much as I did, because I’m diabetic, so it wasn’t easy, but I loved waking up every morning and touching my belly feeling so close to my baby.”

Jeni Haskel

“Yes! It was the happiest I’ve ever been in my skin! And I created two humans!”

Karyn Becker Potts

“Yes, aside from it being super hot!”

Katelynn Romanowski

“Yes, I did. My hair, skin and nails were perfect for the only time in my life — deliveries are another story.”

Laura Goode

“My body and mind hated pregnancy. First one, I had a lot of physical pains and bed rest for preeclampsia. A second pregnancy ended at 10 weeks, and my third, physically, was my best after the halfway point, but mentally was not easy at all and carried over to PP. Would I do it all over again for my kids?

Definitely yes as they are worth it. Did I enjoy it? No.”

Sarah Temkin

“Yes! Yes! Yes!”

Jere Lynn Finney Harper

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Rock and Roll Playhouse: A Fun Outing for Kids That Parents Will Love, Too

The Rock and Roll Playhouse takes place at Brooklyn Bowl (925 3rd Ave. N., Nashville), a live concert series geared towards kids ages 17. A band performs songs by iconic musicians throughout history (think The Beatles, Dave Matthews Band, Billy Joel) and in addition to a concert, they offer games, movement and lots of fun for your Littles. This is not your typical music class or sing-a-long for kids, and as a parent, you will love this experience far more. Why? Because it’s music you love and not another rendition of “The Wheels on the Bus.”

I took my 2-year-old for the Taylor Swift-themed show. I was probably more excited than my toddler because she doesn’t yet know who Taylor Swift is, but it was the perfect opportunity to introduce her to some of my favorite music. They have a band and singer up on stage to give your kids an hour-long concert of the chosen artist’s songs (and it’s the hits, not the ones you’ve never heard that often are showcased at concerts). The host is funny and engaging, and they also incorporate games to keep the Littles active throughout. The kids did the Limbo for one song and played with a giant parachute during another with some help from parents who are encouraged to participate, dance and sing along — it’s a fun morning for all ages.

The venue is great too. Parking isn’t offered, but they have paid lots right across the street that are empty at the morning hours. They have food and drinks for sale and even cocktails if you are feeling up for it at 11 a.m. (they give away wristbands at the door for 21+). They have tables set up along the perimeter of the dance floor so you can order

food and sit down to eat. Doors open at 10:30 a.m. for the concert from 11 a.m. - 12 p.m., so I recommend arriving right around 10:30 to snag a table (or tables if you have a big group) and order your food before the concert begins. They teased the upcoming shows, but I highly recommend checking it out for their already announced Mother’s Day show which is Shania Twain themed or their Father’s Day Grateful Dead show. Tickets are $15, so it’s reasonably priced and it will get your kids’ energy out. Kids under 1 are free, though you may want to purchase headphones (linked on their website) to protect their little ears if you plan to tote them along . We had a blast and absolutely will be going again!

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Kids and parents have room to move and wiggle at Brooklyn Bowl, located in Nashville. Hilary Hansen is a mom of a 2-year-old, a Vanderbilt graduate and a 2023 Mom Reporter for Nashville Parent. She resides in Franklin with her family. READ MORE MOM REPORTS AT NASHVILLEPARENT.COM, LOCATED UNDER THE “THINGS TO DO” TAB!
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• Cheekwood Estate & Gardens is a popular destination in the summer months and a new Thursday Night Out offering features the work of British artist BRUCE MUNRO (May 4 - Oct. 27). Thursdays include Munro’s luminous light installations on display throughout the manicured gardens, sculpture trail and inside the historic mansion and museum. See Munro’s work from 5:30 - 10 p.m. where you can also enjoy music, specialty cocktails, craft beer and food trucks. Advanced registration is required. Cheekwood is located at 1200 Forrest Park Drive in Nashville. Go to cheekwood.org to explore all of the summer goings on under the “Visit” tab in addition to Things to Do starting on page 28. For more information on Cheekwood, call 615-356-8000.

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Sunday, May 14 is Mother’s Day so, what’s the plan?

Breakfast in bed? Another pair of slippers?

Surely you should be celebrated! Enter our “Queen for a Day” spa package contest from A Moment’s Peace Salon & Day Spa located at 9050 Carothers Pkwy. in Franklin. One lucky winner will receive a prize including a body wrap and European facial; a one-hour Swedish massage and a manicure and pedicure. The package is valued at $445 and last approximately four hours.

The contest takes place through Friday, May 12. To enter, visit nashvilleparent.wishpondpages. com/ mothersdaygiveaway.

Quick Bits

• Do you have a child age 3 - 6 years old who has a stutter? You may want to check out a new VANDERBILT BILL WILKERSON CENTER RESEARCH STUDY, which looks into how children’s thoughts, emotions and language affect their stuttering. Not only will you receive up to $100 ($50 per visit), but your child will receive: a free stuttering consultation, a yearly follow-up assesment for three years, speech language assessment results and service referrals (if needed). Having your child take part in this study is very flexible; they can leave at any time. To learn more, please contact dspstuttering@vumc.org; call 615-936-5126; or complete the recruitment survey directly at recap.link/stutter.

Check Out the “Baby & Kids Zone” at the 2023 Nashville Wellness Fest

Nashville Parent joins the Nashville Wellness Fest on Saturday, May 6 with the “Baby & Kids Zone,” a special area just for children and families, inside Expo Hall 3 at the Nashville Fairgrounds!

The event — which sold out last year and attracted nearly 1500 visitors — has added two specialist areas in addition to booth space for 100 more vendors featuring everything from yoga to acupuncture. In addition, there will be free workshops, food samples and other activities and demos for all ages. As an attendee, you will also be entered to win prizes!

The event happens from 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Cost is $5 in advance, $10 at the door, seniors and kids under 16 are free. Find more info at nashvillehealthandwellnessfest.com.

• During this month and in June, the Tennessee Titans will host a series of YOUTH FOOTBALL CAMPS across the region. Camps are open to all kids ages 7 - 14 years old. Camp includes a t-shirt, a Titans giveaway bag, a photo with T-Rac, instruction from former Titans players and local high school and college coaches and the option to buy discounted $35 tickets to the Titans vs Colts game at Nissan Stadium. Dates & locations include: May 26 at Austin Peay State University in Clarksville; June 7 at Oakland High School in Murfreesboro; June 9 at Christ Presbyterian Academy in Nashville; June 15 at Father Ryan High School in Nashville; and June 20 at Page High School in Franklin. For more information, visit tennesseetitans.com/community/ youth-football-camps.

• DOLLYWOOD’S FLOWER & FOOD FESTIVAL (located in Pigeon Forge, TN now through June 11) takes springtime to a new level by serving up a display of Mother Nature’s finest handiwork and some impressive menu items. More than 1 million blooms come together to create a presentation of color. Plants and flowers have been transformed into an array of woodland creatures one might find during a hike in the Smokies, including bears, meandering turtles, mallard ducks and raccoons. New this year, a keeper will display beehives and showcase beekeeping techniques. Also in May, Dollywood will debut Big Bear Mountain, the longest roller coaster in the park’s history. For more information., visit dollywood.com.

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Top INFANT Issues

How do you care for this tiny, needy creature? Where is the owner’s manual? Here are tips on what you should pay attention to.

The initial days of parenting are overwhelming because of a number of factors, including Baby’s arrival, exhaustion and information — or lack of. Many new parents struggle time to time with managing newborn problems, which leads to anxiety. You are not alone! Remember to reach out to your pediatrician and friends for support. That said, newborns are delicate and do not have a completely developed immune system. They require attentive care and, without it, can develop infections. Arm yourself with knowledge about these common issues related to infant management as put forth by Jennifer Shu, M.D.’s book, Heading Home With Your Newborn: From Birth to Reality (American Academy of Pediatrics; 2018).

Common Newborn Problems

When it comes to health problems, the newborn stage is the most critical. Here are a few health conditions that are fairly common in newborns:

Abdominal Distension

Most newborns have protruding bellies. But if your baby’s belly feels hard and swollen in between feeds, do some sleuthing. Nine times out of 10, it will be just gas or constipation, but sometimes a swollen belly can indicate another more important condition.

Blueish Skin

Jaundice

Jaundice is a common problem among newborns. Many infants have high bilirubin levels at birth, as their livers are still immature. Most cases of jaundice in newborns resolve with time. But it can also cause serious problems. So, let your doctor prescribe a treatment to cure jaundice. The symptoms of newborn jaundice usually begin to appear two days after birth and may begin to resolve by the time the baby is 2 weeks old

Safe While Sleeping

The ABCs of safe sleep mean babies sleep:

A = Alone

B = On The Back

C = In a Crib

Data from a Tennessee 2022 report show the main reason for sleep-related deaths include unsafe bedding or toys in the sleeping area (86%), infants not sleeping in a crib or bassinet (69%), and infants not sleeping on their backs (56%). Unsafe sleep environments are the third leading cause of infant death in Tennessee.

Baby skin problems include bluish skin. It is pretty normal for babies to have blue hands and feet, but this may not be a cause of concern. In some cases, newborns can also develop blueness around their mouth and tongue while crying. The blueness goes away with time. But if your baby does not get their pink skin back, you need to consult your doctor.

Coughing

It is normal for a baby to cough when they’re feeding as sometimes the milk can come in too fast. But if your baby has a cough that refuses to go away or if they often gag during feeding, see a doctor. It may indicate a problem with the lungs or the digestive system. If your little one is coughing incessantly — especially at night — you’ll also need to rule out whooping cough.

Respiratory Distress

It takes a newborn a few hours to breathe normally. But once their body learns to breathe, they should have no more difficulties. Breathing problems in babies happen due to many issues. If you notice your baby is having difficulty breathing, check their nasal passage. In most cases, difficulty in breathing occurs due to a blockage in the nasal passages. You can treat this problem with the use of saline drops.

But if you notice any of the following symptoms, go see your pediatrician immediately:

— Rapid breathing

— Flaring of her nose

— Grunting while breathing

— Blue skin color that refuses to fade

— If you had preterm labor, your baby is at a higher risk of developing respiratory distress.

Vomiting

Vomiting is a common health problem among infants. It is normal for infants to spit up milk after feeding. But frequent vomiting is not normal. To prevent frequent vomiting and spit-ups, make sure your baby is not lactose intolerant or allergic to breast milk. You also need to burp your baby frequently to prevent them from throwing up their entire meal. If your child is vomiting and not gaining adequate weight, they might need medical intervention. Also, watch out for the color. If your baby’s vomit looks green, talk to your doctor about possible infections and treatment options. Digestive issues could also lead to vomiting.

Fever

A fever is not the problem. A fever is an indicator that your baby’s body is fighting off an infection. Mild fevers don’t need medical intervention. But if your little one is running a high fever, let your doctor have a look at them. High fever can be a cause of worry and lead to seizures.

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Colic

Is your little one crying without a break, and you can’t figure out why?

When your baby gets fussy, consider using some or all of the “five S’s”

— swaddle, side or stomach position (only when awake), shush, swing and suck — which were first suggested by pediatrician Harvey Karp, M.D., author of The Happiest Baby on the Block

Skin Problems

Infants and babies have sensitive skin. So it is common for them to experience skin problems. Some of the common skin problems your baby may encounter include:

— Diaper Rash

One of the more common skin problems in babies is diaper rash. To prevent this common condition, keep the following points in mind:

• Be regular when it comes to changing your baby’s diaper. Change the diaper every few hours even if it is not soiled.

• Use a diaper rash cream in case your baby develops a rash.

• Petroleum jelly can provide a barrier from urine and bacteria.

• If you are using a cloth diaper, use fragrance and dye-free detergents.

— Cradle Cap

A common skin problem among babies. If your baby has developed cradle cap, do not worry. Wash Baby’s hair with a mild shampoo. Use a soft brush when the scalp is moist to gently remove the skin scales.

Colds

Some infections are common among infants and babies. While viral infections like cold and flu can go away without playing much havoc with and older baby’s health, for infants, a simple cold can turn into a serious infection, so, it is important to see your doctor.

Ear Infections

Ear infections are also extremely common among little ones. If your infant or baby is tugging at their ear and fussier than usual, they may have an ear infection. Viral infections go away once they run their course, but bacterial infections may need a dose of antibiotics.

Oral Thrush

Oral thrush is another infection that may attack your tiny tot. When yeast takes over your baby’s mouth, they’ll be diagnosed with oral thrush. Talk to your pediatrician and see if your little one needs a prescription for antifungal medication.

Should You Worry?

If your baby has a temperature above 100.4 (taken with a rectal thermometer), call your doctor. It’s also helpful to call your doctor if your baby isn’t eating well or if they’re crying constantly.

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Susan Day is the editor of this publication and the mom of four amazing kids and the thrilled grandmother of one. The benefits of skin-to-skin care care (SSC) are plentiful and begin right after birth for at least the first hour after birth. SSC can continue during the postpartum period at home — practiced by either parent — as long as the baby and parent are positioned properly.
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Which version of summer is more true for you?

A. Lazy days spent lounging poolside with your contented family.

B. A rush of activities, late nights, letting everything go.

Want a summer that’s a little more lounging and less racing around? Here’s your guide for leaning into a more carefree, creative and spontaneous season. Hit pause. Rather than vault into summer, ease into it.

“Our school year is full of activity, routine and deadlines. Use the first few weeks of summer like a detox from constant activities,” says mom of three Shannon Kinney-Duh, holistic life and spiritual coach.

TIP: Brainstorm a list of summer desires/activities together. Mindfully answer questions like: What do we want summer to look like? More down time? More family connection? Less running around? And remember, free activities count, too. Kinney-Duh’s sons enjoy making stop-motion movies, writing plays, painting at the park, water balloon fights and movie nights in the backyard.

BOREDOM IS OK.

Kinney-Duh suggests that you look at boredom as a creative opportunity. Boredom, she says, “invites kids’ creativity to kick in, providing their deep need to play more with a space to flourish.” Multiple studies show that kids who are given the time and space for creativity and personal expression without adult interference turn out to be more flexible to

change, stronger problem-solvers and innovators.

“Children need time to immerse themselves in creative activities, a place that feels safe to express ideas that are unconventional, and encouragement to explore the unknown so they can discover what they enjoy and unlock a universe of possibilities,” writes Helen Hadani, a researcher at the Center for Childhood Creativity, in her paper, “Inspiring a Generation to Create: Critical Components of Creativity in Children.”

TIP: Keep a space in your home that allows for freewheeling creative expression. Stock it with painting, drawing and craft supplies, inexpensive cameras, recycled objects and building materials.

STRIKE A BALANCE.

For some of us, envisioning long days without a plan causes our brain synapses to crackle and pop with alarm. Without structure, won’t our kids spend the next two-and-a-half months fighting or turning into houseplants playing video games? Of course, we also don’t want to spend the entire summer peeling our sweaty selves in and out of the car as we run our kids from one scheduled activity to another.

“All too often we fall into the ‘too much/not enough’ trap,” Kinney-Duh says. “We end up filling our days with obligations and too many activities with this underlying feeling that if we don’t, we somehow aren’t doing enough for our kids. This cycle can easily leave us feeling tired, overwhelmed and depleted.”

Decide what a happy medium looks like and what your priorities are, including your needs for self-care.

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Enjoy your days, keep everything under control (not a bad thing!) and be sure the kiddos are on track with school expectations, too.

summer days

TIP: Ask questions like: What types of skills would I like my kids to work on this summer? What are they interested in doing? Could a responsible sitter help run my kids around a few times a week? What are ways I can recharge and care for myself to ensure I show up feeling present, patient and engaged with my family?

PROVIDE SIMPLE STRUCTURE.

While summer is meant to be more laid back, providing a framework around the days helps kids feel secure and grounded. A sense of structure is especially important for children with sensory, attention or impulse control issues. They “benefit greatly from monitoring and feedback during the summer to stay on track, maintain and improve communication skills,” says parent and life coach Sara Minges, M.S.

TIP: Plan weekday mornings for more structured — including reading time — and the afternoons for free play. Perhaps designate Sunday evenings as s’mores nights with friends or Fridays as pizza/ game nights.

MAKE A KEEP-OURHOME-NICE PLAN.

Suddenly the kids are home for every meal and there’s a laid-back atmosphere (good job on that), but something else: dishes everywhere! Be sure as summer starts that you make it clear that everyone return their cereal bowls, water bottles and other accoutrements to the kitchen sink. Establish, too, that they need to keep their rooms organized and their beds made or you will get upset — and when you’re unhappy, everyone’s unhappy.

TIP: Just like you are going to make a family media plan, make a family clean-up plan. Let your kids know that with everyone home, they are needed to pitch in with chores and keeping the household running from laundry to bathroom once-overs to taking out the extra trash from everyone being around.

MAKE A FAMILY MEDIA PLAN.

Establish your family’s technology rules as soon as summer starts to avoid tech overload and battles over time. The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends no tech time for toddlers, other than video chatting and only one hour a day for preschoolers. Set reasonable guidelines for your older children to ensure they’re getting plenty of exercise, good sleep and face-to-face time with family and peers.

TIP: Set aside one tech-free day a week. “That means no technology at all,” Kinney-Duh says. “It may sound hard, but it’s worth it!”

BE REALISTIC.

When planning your family’s summer vacation, take into account each family member’s interests and build in time to relax and take breaks from each other.

“Too many activities and not enough ‘chill time’ can push everyone’s last nerve,” Minges says. Instead of focusing on creating the perfect vacation, remain flexible. While you can plan for some variables, you can’t control the weather, a moody teenager, or your 2-year-old’s inopportune meltdown while going through airport security.

“Any personality, irritability or anxiety issues experienced during the year will still be there and may become more pronounced,”Minges says.

TIP: Choose a vacation destination with activities that appeal to each member of your family. Remind your kids of the importance of flexibility.

“They may not have the extras or comforts they are used to when traveling such as comfy pillows, TV, separate bathrooms and beds, favorite foods, or friends to play with,” Minges says.

INSPIRE CREATIVE CONNECTION.

Document the summer with photos and stories in a summer journal that your whole family can contribute to, including ups and downs. Chances are the moments when things went awry are those that you will recall with laughter later.

TIP: Minges suggests creating a “wall of gratitude.” Using sticky notes or slips of paper and markers, each family member writes their favorite moments from their vacation and pins it to the wall. Encourage younger children to draw pictures of their favorite moments. Don’t forget to take a photo of your wall!

SAVOR SUMMER.

Notice and embrace the unplanned moments when family connection unfurls. “Our kids grow up fast and the summer seems to be shorter and shorter every year,” Kinney-Duh says. “Slowing down and savoring the moment is really what summer is all about.”

TIP: Explore simple ways to enjoy summer together. Some ideas include exploring a nature trail; camping; kayaking; listening to crickets; trying a new activity; taking a family cooking class; having a “do-nothing’ day; playing board games; introducing your kids to music you loved.

Christa Melnyk Hines is a nationally published freelance journalist, who resides with her husband and their two adolescent sons. Christa loves to sprinkle the summer with mini outings and activities with her boys.

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PARENT SAFETY FLEX

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Drowning is a silent killer, reports the Pediatric Trauma Injury Prevention team at Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt. In less than two minutes under water, a child can lose consciousness and brain damage can occur after just four to six minutes. In fact, drowning is the leading cause of death for children ages 1 to 4. There are two peaks in age for drowning risk: toddlers and/or young children who accidentally gain access to a body of water; and adolescents (i.e., risk-takers) who may be horsing around. Since a toddler can drown in just a few inches of water, parental supervision is key. You cannot assume that a lifeguard — who has many swimmers to watch — is always going to see a little head go under water.

To locate swimming lessons near you, go to Nashvilleparent.com and enter “swimming lessons” in the search bar.

WHAT KIDS NEED TO KNOW

The ABC’s of water safety:

A = Adult supervision

If an adult “water watcher” is not there, then no swimming is permitted under any circumstances.

B = Barriers and boating safety

At a lake or on vacation at the ocean, always swim at a lifeguarded beach and pay attention to beach warning flags. On a boat, always wear a properly fitted U.S. Coast Guard-approved life jacket.

C = Classes for swimming

All kids and adults needs swimming lessons. “Floaties,” “Noodles” and other devices are no substitute for the ability to swim.

The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) emphasizes babies younger than 6 months old stay out of direct sunlight altogether. Instead, protect them with shade, use sun hats and protective clothing. The AAP does not recommended sunscreen for babies under 6 months old. After that, use sunscreen on all of your kids, no matter their skin pigmentation, and hats on whoever will wear one (and can manage to hold onto it). No matter your kids’ skin type, it’s important to take daily precautions to protect it from the sun.

Babies need to have their heads covered in the sun. These cute hats (that provide neck coverage, too) are available from flaphappy. com for $16.95.

“No matter the skin pigmentation, sun protection is vital,” says Sharon Albers, M.D. assistant professor of dermatology and director, pediatrics dermatology at Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital.

WHAT KIDS NEED TO KNOW

Sunscreen will keep your kids’ skin safe from burning in the sun. They need to apply sunscreen with SPF of at least 30 before going out, reapplying it every two hours or right after swimming. If your child has very light skin, quality sun-protective coverups and clothing is crucial (especially for babies) such as what’s available from Coolibar at amazon.com.

hydration

Kids are notorious for leaving full water bottles behind at camp and other places. They can also become dehydrated quickly leading to fatigue, irritability and heat exhaustion. Kid bodies are 60 to 70 percent water, but they can lose it through sweat and illness. Make sure your kids get plenty to drink, even if you have to stand over them watching.

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WHAT KIDS NEED TO KNOW

To play outside when it’s hot, they must drink lots of water. They can drink plain water or even water infused with flavors and variety, but in order to feel good, they need to drink. Some kids may prefer water with fruit in it (fill a pitcher with water, strawberries or orange, etc. and let it sit in the refrigerator for a few hours before serving).

helmets

“Hundreds of kids are rushed to emergency rooms every day because of bicycle-related injuries,” says a 2023 study from the Center for Injury Research and Policy — 11 percent of which are traumatic brain injuries. Almost 90 percent of children who fracture a skull from a bicycle accident were not wearing a helmet. Still, one-in-five parents are skipping this safety measure for their bike-riding kids, and the numbers for scooters are even worse.

WHAT KIDS NEED TO KNOW

It’s a no-brainer to wear a helmet if you want to ride. They can help you pick out the helmet so they can take ownership. Some of the best helmets around for kids are Nutcase helmets (nutcasehelmets. com); Giro Scamp helmets (giro.com); and, perhaps most affordably, Joovy Noodle helmets (joovy.com).

dogs

Each year, children are the victim of dog bites, yet the injury prevention experts at Monroe Carell Jr. Hospital at Vanderbilt say that most of the bites don’t have to happen.

“Most dog bites are preventable,” says Stacey Pecenka, MPH, CPH, manager, Trauma Injury Prevention Program at Monroe Carell. “Nearly one in five people bitten by a dog require medical attention, and it usually happens with familiar dogs and occur during everyday activities.”

WHAT KIDS NEED TO KNOW

Tell your kids to always ask the dog’s owner if you can pet their dog. Also, never startle a dog and make sure a dog sees you. Pay attention to how the dog is behaving before you approach; if the dog wags his tail and acts friendly, you can proceed. Hold your hand out for the dog to sniff (it’s like a handshake to a dog). Pet the dog on its back, not the face. Also: Never pet a dog when it is eating or chewing; never try to hug a dog you don’t know; never try to pet a sleeping dog.

strollers

It’s a common sight to see a stroller covered with a blanket or other fabric to keep sun off of a baby, however, beware.

Even the thinnest of cloths or covers over the stroller or carrier can reduce air circulation within the travel system and create a greenhouse effect in the enclosed space, reports Vanderbilt Children’s. This may result in the temperature inside the stroller rising to dangerous levels. Make sure your child is cool in the car seat and in the stroller. A stroller with a canopy and an opening can keep the air flowing; be sure to check your child frequently when walking or jogging — every 15 minutes or so.

tiktok & social media

Idle time in the summer means more TikTok time than ever. With more than 1 billion monthly active users, TikTok is under fire for exposure to dangerous content, including the “challenges” that young kids are drawn to, often with terrible repercussions. To buffer the app, in March 2023, TikTok announced new “daily screen time limits” for every account registered to a user under 18. Under the limits, 13 -to-17-year-olds on the app are asked to enter their passcode to keep watching videos after one hour has passed. For users who say they are 12 or younger, parents can be in charge of their passcode and add 30 minutes of watch time at the 60-minute mark. Basically, TikTok’s speed bumps may slow down the usage but that doesn’t mean kids are safe from harmful content.

Parents are starting to sit up and fight back. Last month, Utah became the first state to pass a law prohibiting social media services from allowing users under 18 to have accounts without the explicit consent of a parent or guardian. The move is intended to address the current mental health crisis among American teenagers as well as to protect young users from bullying and other unwanted interactions. But your kids are still going to find ways to be on social media whether it’s TikTok, Snapchat, Instagram or any other app. This is why it’s very important for you to know what apps they are using and to have their passwords and an ongoing dialogue about what they do while they are online.

WHAT KIDS NEED TO KNOW

According to the book Screenwise: Helping Kids Thrive (and Survive in Their Digital World, (Routledge; 2018), kids need to know you’re aware and involved. Whenever possible, use screens with your kids so you can share values and expectations. Most importantly, your kids need to know that you are going to have regular conversations with them about social media, asking them what they are looking at and what they find interesting. As with anything, when you’re kids know you are involved, they are more likely to be safer in their endeavors. And if you can manage to set a safe tone — not a judgemental one — they are more likely to tell you when something undesireable is going on.

Discuss social media use with your kids in a non-threatening way, by letting them know about your experiences and encouraging safe practices, too.

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THINGS TO DO May

BEST OF THE MONTH

DISNEY'S ALADDIN

Tuesday, May 2 - Sunday, May 7

Tennessee Performing Arts Center, Nashville

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Shining, shimmering, splendid ... that’s how we feel about the Broadway tour of Disney’s Aladdin flying into Music City for eight magic-filled shows at the Tennesse Performing Art Center.

HIGHLIGHTED HAPPENINGS

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DAILY EVENTS

This month's events in day-by-day order.

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CANNONSBURGH VILLAGE FUN

Free, educational demonstrations for families, TuesdayFridays mornings in May.

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FARMERS MARKETS

Opening for the season this month!

Find local produce, baked goods, dairy and more.

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TENNESSEE RENAISSANCE FESTIVAL

Saturdays & Sundays in May (plus Monday, May 29)

Castle Gwynn, Arrington

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Hear Ye! Hear Ye! Travel back to 16th Century England and experience the fun of a medieval festival with archery, axe throwing, jousting and more.

SPRING TENNESSEE CRAFT FAIR

Friday, May 5 - Sunday, May 7

Centennial Park, Nashville

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Shop finely crafted artwork and enjoy live demonstrations. In the Kids’ Tent, craft together as a family or enjoy take-and-make activities.

TAYLOR SWIFT

Couldn't get tickets to see her at Nissan Stadium May 5 - 7?

See a Swift-themed laser show at Adventure Science Center.

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MOTHER'S DAY!

A day out for Mother's Day can add the perfect, special touch to Mom's day. Here's what's happening around town.

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MOM REPORT: ADVENTURE PARK AT NASHVILLE

Here’s the scoop.

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TINKERING GARAGE

Thursdays - Mondays thru July 30

Adventure Science Center, Nashville

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Step inside a family-friendly workshop to explore engineering and math while you build your very own creation!

BEATRIX POTTER: DRAWN TO NATURE

Thursdays - Mondays thru Sept. 17

Frist Art Museum, Nashville

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This playful and colorful family-friendly installation features two cozy carpeted areas inviting guests to read Potter’s stories surrounded by her drawings and watercolors.

MIDDLE TENNESSEE

STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL

Friday, May 12 - Saturday, May 13

Downtown Portland

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Enjoy vendors, music, a kids area, a magic stage, parade and more.

HARRY POTTER AND THE DEATHLY HALLOWS: PART 1 IN CONCERT

Thursday, May 11 - Sunday, May 14

Schermerhorn Symphony Center, Nashville

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It’s time to go hunting for Horcruxes once more! Nashville Symphony will perform the epic score as the franchise’s seventh film is projected onto a giant screen.

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Fire trucks, police cars, tractors, back hoes, tow trucks and more at Jim Warren Park on May 19.

46 CORNELIA FORT PICKIN' PARTY

Bring an instrument to Shelby Bottoms and pick the night away on Saturday, May 20.

THE FRANKLIN RODEO

Thursday, May 18 - Saturday, May 20 (plus Family Night on Wednesday, May 17) Williamson County Ag Expo Center, Franklin

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The “bucks” start here every night at 7 p.m. with barrel racing, bull riding and more. Plus, two fun events just for kids – Mutton Bustin’ and the Calf Scramble! There are also pony rides, vendor shopping, live music and bull riding electric-style.

48 WORLD TURTLE DAY

Get your turtle fix at Nashville's Shelby Bottoms Nature Center or Murfreesboro's Wilderness Station.

50 TOTS! AT CHEEKWOOD

TOTS! is back with a new schedule, features and fun for the little ones.

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DAILY EVENTS

MON 1

JUMPAROO TODDLER TIME (NE NASHVILLE)

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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.

BEATRIX POTTER EXHIBIT AT THE FRIST ART MUSEUM

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The Frist Art Museum presents the first exhibition to tell the broader life story of the beloved English author and illustrator, on view in the Frist’s UpperLevel Galleries through September 17, 2023. The in-gallery interpretation text includes special labels designed for children. Two cozy carpeted areas in the galleries invite guests to read Potter’s stories surrounded by her drawings and watercolors.

FREE MONDAY NPL STORY TIMES

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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

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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

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

CHESS CLUB AT BRENTWOOD LIBRARY

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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 6 -12; cost is $10 and registration is required.

TUE 2

FREE PRE-SCHOOL STORY TIME AT BRENTWOOD LIBRARY

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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 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.

JUMPAROO TODDLER TIME (NE NASHVILLE)

See Monday, May 1.

FREE 12 SOUTH FARMERS MARKET

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A weekly community farmers market with live music and food trucks every Tuesday from 4 - 7 p.m., through October at Sevier Park (3000 Granny White Pike, Nashville).

ALL ABOUT OWLS AT THE WILDERNESS STATION

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Visit the Wilderness Station (697 Veterans Pkwy., Murfreesboro) to learn about owls' amazing "superpowers," interact with biofacts and meet its resident owl ambassador, Huckleberry. Happens from 2 - 3:30 p.m. Registration required. Cost is $5.

FREE CHILD SAFETY SEAT CHECK AT CANNONSBURGH

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Officers with the Murfreesboro Police Department will hold a child safety seat checkpoint from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Antique Auto Garage Museum in Cannonsburgh Village (312 S. Front St., Murfreesboro). Parents and caregivers will receive information and get help with the proper installation of their children's seats in their vehicles.

FREE EAST NASHVILLE FARMERS MARKET

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A community farmers' market popping up every Tuesday from 3:30 - 6:30 p.m. at the corner of 5th & Woodland in East Nashville. Park for free in the lot at the corner of 6th & Main St. and across the street at the First Church of the Nazarene.

TOTS! AT CHEEKWOOD

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TOTS! continues over the summer twice a week at Cheekwood (1200 Forrest Park Dr., Nashville) with hands-on activities, storytime and more in the Bracken Foundation Children’s Garden from 10 a.m. – 12 p.m., TuesdaysSaturdays. Story times happen at 10, 10:45 and 11:30 a.m. and run for about 15 - 20 minutes. New this year, join a member of the garden staff at 11:15 a.m. as they feed the turtles and answer questions about the garden’s shelled residents. Drop-in GROWS gardening activities happen Thursdays.

FREE HAIRCUTS AT NPL

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Every Tuesday, bring your shaggy-headed little ones to the Southeast Branch Library (5260 Hickory Hollow Pkwy #201, Antioch), where Genesis Career College gives free haircuts to the community from 11:30 a.m. - 2 p.m.

FREE MIME AND THEATRE BASICS AT NPL

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Kids ages 6 - 11 can explore their creative side through theatre games, mime and improvisation at Nashville Public Library Southeast Branch (5260 Hickory Hollow Pkwy #201, Antioch) every Tuesday from 4 - 5 p.m.

FREE ROCK ‘N’ ROLL STORY TIME WITH BACH TO ROCK

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Presented by Bach to Rock Music School, this high-energy music and movement class for toddlers and preschoolers features an introduction to various instruments as well as a music-inspired reading time. Happens at Thompson Lane Library (380 Thompson Lane, Nashville) at 11 a.m.

FREE TUESDAYS IN MAY AT CANNONSBURGH

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Every Tuesday in May from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m., enjoy crochet demonstrations and an antique auto museum at Cannonsburgh Village (312 S. Front St., Murfreesboro). The Stones River Region AACA Car Club volunteers will be available to show their antique cars and talk to guests about memorabilia they have on display.

DISNEY’S ALADDIN AT TPAC

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Discover a whole new world with the hit Broadway musical running May 2 - 7 at TPAC's Jackson Hall (505 Deaderick Street, Nashville). From the producer of The Lion King comes the timeless story of Aladdin, a production filled with beauty, magic, comedy and spectacle. Tickets starting at $35.

WED 3

FREE WEDNESDAY NPL STORYTIME

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.

FREE BLACKSMITHING DEMONSTRATIONS

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The Rutherford County Blacksmith Association will demonstrate their talents every Wednesday in May from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. at Cannonsburgh Village (312 S. Front St., Murfreesboro).

TOTS! AT CHEEKWOOD

See Monday, May 1.

FREE NATURE STORY & SONG AT SBNC

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Read a nature-themed book, enjoy puppet characters and a story at Shelby Bottoms Nature Center (1900 Shelby Bottoms Greenway, Nashville). Also, learn a song to get the wiggles out. Happens on the first and third Wednesday of the month at 10 a.m.

FREE PRE-SCHOOL STORYTIME AT BRENTWOOD LIBRARY

See Tuesday, May 2.

TURTLE TALK AT DISCOVERY CENTER

615-890-2300

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Drop by the Discovery Center (502 SE Broad St., Murfreesboro) every Wednesday and Friday at 3 p.m. for turtle feedings. Included with admission, free for members.

WILD THINGS AT THE WILDERNESS STATION

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Little ones can sing songs, read a story, complete a craft and conclude with a short walk on Wednesdays at 9:30 or 10:45 a.m. at The Wilderness Station (401 Volunteer Road, Murfreesboro). Must pre-register. Cost is $3.

DISNEY’S ALADDIN AT TPAC

See Tuesday, May 2.

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BEATRIX POTTER EXHIBIT AT THE FRIST ART MUSEUM

See Monday, May 1.

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FREE BABIES AND BOOKS AT BRENTWOOD LIBRARY

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Caregivers and babies will sing songs, learn rhymes and connect with one another in this new program at the Brentwood Library (8109 Concord Road, Brentwood). Happens at 10 a.m. For ages 0 - 18 months. Tickets provided 30 minutes prior to program.

CAMPFIRE STORY TIME AT DISCOVERY CENTER

615-890-2300

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Drop by the Discovery Center (502 SE Broad St., Murfreesboro) every Thursday at 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. for storytime in the great outdoors! Included with admission ($12).

DISNEY ANIMATION IMMERSIVE EXPERIENCE

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Walt Disney Animation Studios joins 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 can enter the world of Disney through May 14. Entry times vary; tickets start at $39.99.

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.

TOTS! AT CHEEKWOOD

See Monday, May 1.

FREE CRAFTERNOON AT BRENTWOOD LIBRARY

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Kids can come out to Brentwood Library (8109 Concord Road., Brentwood) for a freewheeling crafternoon where they can make what they imagine with plenty of supplies. Happens from 4 - 4:45 p.m. For grades 3 - 5.

FREE THURSDAYS IN MAY AT CANNONSBURGH

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Living history demonstrations of textiles and handwork take place every Thursday in May from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. at Cannonsburgh Village (312 S. Front St., Murfreesboro). During the month, visitors will see demonstrations of weaving, spinning, rug hooking and hand embroidery. In addition, the Murfreesboro Art League will be demonstrating their talents.

FREE DOWNTOWN YOGA

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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.

FREE GOODLETTSVILLE FARMERS MARKET

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Celebrate six years of the Goodlettsville Farmers Market each Thursday, thru October 5 from 3 - 7 p.m. Happens outside the Goodlettsville Visitor’s Center at Moss-Wright Park (705 Caldwell Dr., Goodlettsville).

TINKERING GARAGE

615-862-5160

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Nashville's family-friendly Tinkering Garage is back at the Adventure Science Center (800 Fort Negley Blvd., Nashville). The hands-on DIY workshops take place Thursdays through Mondays through July. Tools and recycled materials are provided for kids who can either choose to follow a guided build or work solo, letting their imaginations take over.

GREAT EXPECTATIONS BY DRAMA PEOPLE

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Drama People brings an adaptation of Charles Dickens’ classic novel to the Williamson County Performing Arts Center (112 Everbright Ave., Franklin). Tickets are $7 online and $10 day of. Show times are May 4 and 5 at 7 p.m., and a matinee on May 5 at 2 p.m.

THURSDAY NIGHT OUT AT CHEEKWOOD

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Kick off the weekend at Cheekwood on Thursday evenings from 5:30 - 10 p.m. through October. Enjoy Bruce Munro’s light installations with live music. In addition, enjoy food and spirits, lawn games, wellness classes and more. Tickets are $25 for members, $45 for non-members. Must register.

JANET JACKSON AT BRIDGESTONE

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See Janet Jackson perform live with guest Ludacris at Bridgestone Arena (501 Broadway, Nashville). Show starts at 8 p.m. and tickets start at $34.60.

DISNEY’S ALADDIN AT TPAC

See Tuesday, May 2.

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BEATRIX POTTER EXHIBIT AT THE FRIST ART MUSEUM

See Monday, May 1.

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 WISHING CHAIR PUPPET SHOW: TALL TALE CIRCUS

615-862-5800

library.nashville.org

Come see Pecos Bill, Calamity Jane, John Henry and Johnny Appleseed – live and in person, in this musical extravaganza for the whole family at Nashville Public Library (615 Church St., Nashville). Presented from May 5 - 20 in the Children’s Theater on Fridays and Saturdays at 10:30 and 11:30 a.m. Running time is 30 minutes. Recommended for ages 3 - 10.

FREE COMMUNITY POP-UP: MUSICAL PETTING ZOO

615-416-2001

countrymusichalloffame.org

The Country Music Hall of Fame & Museum’s "Musical Instrument Petting Zoo" travels to the Tennessee Craft Fair to offer budding musicians a chance to try new and familiar instruments at Centennial Park (2500 West End Ave., Nashville). Musicians will be on hand to offer guidance from 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.

FREE SPRING TENNESSEE CRAFT FAIR

tennesseecraft.org

The Spring Tennessee Craft Fair returns May 5 - 7 to Centennial Park (2500 West End Ave., Nashville). Shop oneof-a-kind, finely crafted artwork and enjoy live demos. In the Kids' Tent, craft as a family or enjoy take-andmake activities. On May 6 and 7, Wishing Chair Productions Puppet Truck presents Tomas and the Library Lady at 10:30 a.m., 12 and 1:30 p.m.

TINKERING GARAGE

See Thursday, May 4.

DAYS ON THE FARM

615-459-2341

samdavishome.org

This popular living history field trip features more than 20 historical demonstrations with hands-on activities, live animals and captivating reenactors at Sam Davis Home (1399 Sam Davis Road, Smyrna). Learn about 19th century life and get immersed in history from 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. Cost is $8 for ages 2 & older, one parent/chaperone is free.

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DISNEY ANIMATION IMMERSIVE EXPERIENCE

See Thursday, May 4.

TOTS! AT CHEEKWOOD

See Monday, May 1.

FREE FIRST WILD FRIDAY AT SBNC

615-862-8539

Join NWCC at the Shelby Bottoms Nature Center (1900 Davidson St., Nashville) and get to know some wild animals that can be found right outside your home. Enjoy a wildlife-themed activity and craft, and maybe even a wildlife ambassador from 3 - 4 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.

FREE HIP DONELSON FARMERS MARKET

hipdonelsonfarmersmarket.org

A fresh, local, producer-only Farmers Market every Friday (except Labor Day weekend), now through October, from 4 - 7 p.m. at Two Rivers Park (3130 McGavock Pike, Nashville).

SHAKESBEER 2023

explorethedc.org

An extensive tasting experience at Discovery Center (502 SE Broad St., Murfreesboro). The event takes place outdoors from 6 - 9 p.m. and features theatrical performances by Murfreesboro Little Theatre and M-Prov, along with samples of local craft brews. Tickets are $40, DD tickets are $15.

DISNEY’S ALADDIN AT TPAC

See Tuesday, May 2.

GREAT EXPECTATIONS BY DRAMA PEOPLE

See Thursday, May 4.

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 today and May 6 at 7:30 p.m. Cost is $18 for adults, $15 for seniors and $12 for children/students.

THE SOUND OF MUSIC AT CENTER FOR THE ARTS

615-904-2787 boroarts.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.

TAYLOR SWIFT AT NISSAN STADIUM

See Taylor Swift perform live as part of "The Eras Tour" at Nissan Stadium (1 Titans Way, Nashville) in support of her album, Midnights. Tickets start at $99 and show starts at 8 p.m.

TREVOR NOAH AT THE RYMAN ryman.com

Come see comedian Trevor Noah perform standup comedy live at Ryman Auditorium (116 Fifth Ave. N, Nashville). Tickets start at $49.

SAT 6

FREE WISHING CHAIR PUPPET SHOW: TALL TALE CIRCUS

See Friday, May 5.

FREE FRANKLIN FARMERS MARKET

factoryatfranklin.com

The freshest and healthiest in farm-totable produce, Franklin Farmers Market supplies local produce every Saturday at The Factory of Franklin (230 Franklin Road, Franklin) from 8 a.m. - 1 p.m.

FREE MURFREESBORO

SATURDAY FARMERS MARKET

mainstreetmurfreesboro.org

Main Street Saturday Market in downtown Murfreesboro is a weekly farmers market on the square every Saturday through October 28 from 8 a.m. until noon. See their Facebook page for updates.

FREE GALLATIN FARMERS MARKET

615-452-4000

The Gallatin Farmers Market is open on Saturdays from 9 a.m. until 1 p.m., through September. Happens across from Gallatin Fire Department (160 W Franklin St., Gallatin).

FREE NOLENSVILLE FARMERS MARKET

nolensvillefarmersmarket.com

Stop by for plenty of organic produce, baked goods and maybe a food truck or two every Saturday from 8 a.m. - 12 p.m. at Mill Creek Church of Christ (7260 Nolensville Road, Nolensville).

FREE SPRING TENNESSEE CRAFT FAIR

See Friday, May 5.

FREE WILD WIGGLERS AT SBNC

615-862-8539

Tiny naturalists and their caregivers can join Shelby Bottoms Nature Center (1900 Shelby Bottoms Greenway, Nashville) to explore the natural world through hands-on activities, crafts and outdoor time. Happens from 10 - 11 a.m. For 5 and younger. Must register.

TINKERING GARAGE

See Thursday, May 4.

TOTS! AT CHEEKWOOD

See Monday, May 1.

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 “flower planter.” Reserve online.

FREE ANIMAL ENCOUNTERS AT WILDERNESS STATION

615-217-3017

murfreesborotn.gov

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.

BABY GOAT CUDDLING

615-481-9546

noble-springs.com

Head to Noble Springs Dairy Farm (3144 Blazer Road, Franklin) to spend time kid-goat cuddling and meeting other farm animals. 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. Ages 2 and younger are free.

TENNESSEE RENAISSANCE

FESTIVAL

tnrenfest.com

Hear Ye! Hear Ye! Travel back to 16th Century England for the 37th Annual Tennessee Renaissance Festival at Castle Gwynn (2124 New Castle Road, Arrington) every Saturday and Sunday (including Memorial Day, May 29) from 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Enjoy the bustle of the marketplace, artisans from all over the country, Renaissance musicians, archery, axe throwing, jousting shows and much more. Adults are $25, kids ages 6 - 10 are $10 and toddlers 5 and younger are free.

BUBBLE RUN 5K bubblerun.com

Run, walk, dance and play across three miles of bubbly fun at the The Nashville Fairgrounds (625 Smith Ave., Nashville). Registration begins at 6 a.m. Event begins at 8 a.m. Cost is $15 plus $5 packet pick-up fee.

FREE EXPLORE WITH A NATURALIST

615-862-8555

wpnc.nashville.gov

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 COMIC BOOK DAY rclstn.org

Come out to Linebaugh Library (105 W Vine St., Murfreesboro) for Free Comic Book Day from 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. There will be free comics, movies, snacks, games, art, music and fun all day.

MYSTIC MERMAIDS UNDER THE SEA BREAKFAST

615-514-3474

aquariumrestaurants.com

Come out to the Aquarium Restaurant (516 Opry Mills Dr., Nashville) for an exclusive "Under The Sea Breakfast" with the Mystic Mermaids. Enjoy watching mermaids swim to music while teaching how to protect the ocean. Cost is $22.41 for adults, $18.87 for kids 3 - 10. Must register.

FREE KIDS SAFETY DAY AT SOAC townofsmyrna.org

Join Smyrna Fire, Smyrna Police, Smyrna Parks and more from 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. at Smyrna Outdoor Adventure Center (100 Sam Ridley Pkwy. E, Smyrna). This event includes inflatables, critter encounters, indoor rock climbing and safety education for families.

FREE PARNASSUS BOOKS STORY TIME parnassusbooks.net

Wear pajamas and come out to Parnassus Books (3900 Hillsboro Pike Suite 14, Nashville) for a special storytime from 10:30 - 11 a.m. Designed for ages 0 - 7.

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FREE HENDERSONVILLE HANDMADE MARKET

310-751-8962

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

HIP HOP CINDERELLA

nashvillechildrenstheatre.org

Nashville Children’s Theatre (25 Middleton St., Nashville) presents Hip Hop Cinderella on select Saturdays and Sundays through 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.

FREE KIDSVILLE AT THE PARTHENON

kidsvilleonline.org/calendar

Families with children ages 12 and younger can enter the Parthenon (2500 West End Ave., Nashville). Registration begins at 10:30 a.m. Weekly storytelling or special guest programming begins promptly at 11 a.m. in front of Athena.

FREE KITE FESTIVAL AT MILL RIDGE PARK

friendsofmillridgepark.org

Kite Fest at Mill Ridge Park (12847 Old Hickory Blvd., Antioch) returns with free kites and flying tutorials, picnic snacks and lawn games from 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. Park in the grass along the gravel driveway. Check the website or Facebook for weather updates.

KOO KOO KANGA ROO

ryman.com

See Koo Koo Kanga Roo's high-energy music, positivity and interactive in a live show at Ryman Auditorium (116 Fifth Ave. N, Nashville). Tickets start at $25 and show starts at 1 p.m.

LANE MOTOR MUSEUM VAULT TOURS

615-742-7445

lanemotormuseum.org

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.

FREE MOM & ME MOTHER’S DAY CELEBRATION

coolspringsgalleria.com

This Mother's Day celebration for moms and kids happens at CoolSprings Galleria (1800 Galleria Blvd., Franklin) from 12 - 2 p.m., near the Mural (located behind Sbarro). The event features food, fashion and fun! Must register.

NASHVILLE WELLNESS FEST

nashvillehealthandwellnessfest.com

Come out for free workshops, a children’s activity area, 100+ vendors displaying everything from acupuncture to yoga and more at The Fairgrounds Nashville (625 Smith Ave., Nashville) from 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Cost is $5 in advance, $10 at the door, seniors and kids 18 and younger are free. Come see Nashville Parent magazine's "Baby & Kids Zone" as part of Nashville Wellness Fest.

FREE RUTHERFORD COUNTY YOUTH MAGIC GROUP

rclstn.org

Aspiring magicians can join 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.

SEVIER PARK FEST

sevierparkfest.com

Live music, food and shopping at Sevier Park (3021 Lealand Lane, Nashville) and along 12th South Ave. Cost is $10 for adults, free for ages 17 & younger (with the purchase of an adult ticket). Happens from 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.

FREE SHABBY LANE

SHOPPING EVENT

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.

SIP TN WINE FESTIVAL siptn.com/nashville

Join Sip TN Nashville as they showcase Tennessee wines at their finest at Nashville Shores (4001 Bell Road, Hermitage). Taste more than 200 wines produced in Tennessee, stroll around, shop with artisans and vendors, enjoy delicious food and more. Happens from 12 - 5 p.m. Tickets are $45.

GLOW IN THE PARK

See Friday, May 5.

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.

NERF WARS AT MPACT SPORTS mpactsports.com/nerfwars

Come out for community Nerf Wars at Mpact Sports (121 Seaboard Lane, Suite 1, Franklin) twice a month from 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. This special event is open to members and non-members. Price is $10. Pizza package options available to purchase. Make sure to bring your Nerf Gun (there's extra available to purchase if you don't) and protective eyewear/ goggles.

Taylor Swift: Not only does the singer-songwriter perform live at Nissan Stadium May 5 - 7, but Adventure Science Center is hosting two “Taylaser” laser shows (with a special Midnights sing-a-long between shows) on Saturday, May 6.

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.

TAYLASER

adventuresci.org

Put on our best dress for Taylaser at 6:15 and 8:15 p.m. at the Sudekum Planetarium in Adventure Science Center (800 Fort Negley Blvd., Nashville)! Join for a special Midnight sing-along in between shows at 7:15 p.m. In addition, the planetarium hosts Nightwatch, a live show that highlights the stars, constellations and planets, Thursdays – Mondays at 11:15 a.m.

FREE JAZZFEST AT THE FOUNTAINS

fountainsatgateway.com

Traditionally held on the downtown Murfreesboro square, this jazz festival moves to a new location at The Fountains at Gateway (1500 Medical Center Pkwy., Murfreesboro). See local school bands and professional groups on Saturday, May 6 from 11 a.m. until 5 p.m. and on Sunday, May 7 from 1 - 9 p.m.

JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR DREAMCOAT AT SPRINGHOUSE THEATRE

See Friday, May 5.

DISNEY’S ALADDIN AT TPAC

See Tuesday, May 2.

TREVOR NOAH AT THE RYMAN

See Friday, May 5.

THE SOUND OF MUSIC AT CENTER FOR THE ARTS

See Friday, May 5.

NASHVILLE SC HOME GAMES

NashvilleSC.com

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

TAYLOR SWIFT AT NISSAN STADIUM

See Friday, May 5.

SUN 7

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

Hug the cows, give the pigs tummy rubs or spend time with the turkeys 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.

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 breakfast and lunch favorites, a seafood display, carving station, omelet station and more. Adults are $60 kids 12 and under are $40.

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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 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.

FREE SPRING TENNESSEE CRAFT FAIR

See Friday, May 5.

TENNESSEE RENAISSANCE FESTIVAL

See Saturday, May 6.

FREE FRANKLIN MAKERS MARKET

franklinmakersmarket.com

Shop goods from more than 50 artisans. Located behind the Factory at Franklin (230 Franklin Road, Franklin).

The market features local and regional creations, including fine art, jewelry, home goods, skincare, crafts and more.

LITTLE ART HOUSE

SUNDAY SPECIALS

Littlearthousenashville.com

Come with your crew or drop your kiddos off for a fun time creating special projects each month! Happens at The Getalong (700A Fatherland Ave., Nashville) from 10 - 10:45 or 11 - 11:45 a.m. Cost is $30.

LANE MOTOR MUSEUM VAULT TOURS

See Saturday, May 6.

HIP HOP CINDERELLA

See Saturday, May 6.

FREE JAZZFEST AT THE FOUNTAINS

See Saturday, May 6.

FREE VINTAGE BASE BALL

If you and the little baserunners are looking for some unique and free entertainment this summer, The Tennessee Association of Vintage Base Ball (or TAOVBB) play games through September, with many games played at historic sites in the area. On May 7, see games at Rippa Villa (5700 Main St., Spring Hill) at 12 and 3 p.m.

FREE WILLIAMSON CO. COMMUNITY CHORUS SPRING CONCERT wcparksandrec.com

Come out to this concert put on by the Williamson County Community Chorus at the Williamson County Enrichment Center (110 Everbright Ave., Franklin). Light refreshments will be served. Starts at 3 p.m.

ALL ABOUT JOEL: BILLY JOEL TRIBUTE wcpactn.com

Enjoy this musical tribute presented by Long Island veteran singer/piano player David Clark at Williamson County Performing Arts Center (112 Everbright Ave., Franklin). Starts at 4:30 p.m. Tickets are $30 for adults, $27.50 for seniors (65 and older).

DISNEY’S ALADDIN AT TPAC

See Tuesday, May 2.

TREVOR NOAH AT THE RYMAN

See Friday, May 5.

THE SOUND OF MUSIC AT CENTER FOR THE ARTS

See Friday, May 5.

TAYLOR SWIFT AT NISSAN STADIUM

See Friday, May 5.

MON 8

CHESS CLUB AT BRENTWOOD LIBRARY

See Monday, May 1.

JUMPAROO TODDLER TIME (NE NASHVILLE)

See Monday, May 1.

FREE MONDAY NPL STORY TIMES

See Monday, May 1.

FREE SNAKE FEEDING AT WILDERNESS STATION

See Monday, May 1.

TINKERING GARAGE

See Thursday, May 4.

TUE

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FREE TUESDAY NPL STORY TIMES

See Tuesday, May 2.

JUMPAROO TODDLER TIME (NE NASHVILLE)

See Monday, May 1.

FREE TUESDAYS IN MAY AT CANNONSBURGH

See Tuesday, May 2.

FREE 12 SOUTH FARMERS MARKET

See Tuesday, May 2.

TOTS! AT CHEEKWOOD

See Monday, May 1.

BEATRIX POTTER EXHIBIT AT THE FRIST ART MUSEUM

See Monday, May 1.

FREE EAST NASHVILLE FARMERS MARKET

See Tuesday, May 2.

FREE MIME AND THEATRE BASICS AT NPL

See Tuesday, May 2.

FREE PRE-SCHOOL STORY TIME AT BRENTWOOD LIBRARY

See Tuesday, May 2.

FREE RIVER EXPLORATION AT BARFIELD CRESCENT PARK 615-217-3017

Explore the river to catch and release crawfish, snails and other interesting macro invertebrates from 2 - 4 p.m. Meet at the Stones River Overlook within Barfield Crescent Park (697 Veterans Pkwy.,Murfreesboro).

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 10

JUMPAROO TODDLER TIME (NE NASHVILLE)

See Monday, May 1.

TOTS! AT CHEEKWOOD

See Monday, May 1.

FREE PRE-SCHOOL STORY TIME AT BRENTWOOD LIBRARY

See Tuesday, May 2.

FREE BLACKSMITHING DEMONSTRATIONS

See Wednesday, May 3.

FREE WEDNESDAY NPL STORY TIMES

See Wednesday, May 3.

WILD THINGS AT THE WILDERNESS STATION

See Wednesday, May 3.

FREE MOTHER’S DAY TEA AT BRENTWOOD LIBRARY 615-371-0090 brentwood-tn.libcal.com

Moms and caregivers, bring your littles to the Brentwood Library (8109 Concord Road, Brentwood) for light refreshments and fun from 2 - 4:30 p.m. For grades K - 5.

FREE READING PAWS OLD HICKORY 615-862-5869 library.nashville.org

Read with a dog from the nonprofit Reading Paws between 4:30 - 5:30 p.m. at Old Hickory Library (1010 Jones St., Old Hickory). Call to reserve.

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.

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FREE BABIES AND BOOKS AT BRENTWOOD LIBRARY

See Thursday, May 4.

TOTS! AT CHEEKWOOD

See Monday, May 1.

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Mother's Day: What's the plan? Breakfast in bed? Another pair of slippers? Get prepared for Mother's Day with our roundup of brunches, mommy-and-me pl aydates and other special events at nashvilleparent.com/MothersDay2023.

BEATRIX POTTER EXHIBIT AT THE FRIST ART MUSEUM

See Monday, May 1.

CAMPFIRE STORY TIME AT DISCOVERY CENTER

See Thursday, May 4.

FREE CRAFTERNOON AT BRENTWOOD LIBRARY

See Thursday, May 4.

DISNEY ANIMATION IMMERSIVE EXPERIENCE

See Thursday, May 4.

FREE DOWNTOWN YOGA

See Thursday, May 4.

FREE GOODLETTSVILLE FARMERS MARKET

See Thursday, May 4.

FREE HIKE WITH A NATURALIST AT THE WILDERNESS STATION

See Thursday, May 4.

FREE SPRING BUTTERFLY BONANZA

wpnc@nashville.gov

It’s finally warm enough for butterflies to stretch their wings again. Stroll through the meadow at Warner Park Nature Center (7311 Highway 100, Nashville) and look for all types of butterflies including monarchs, swallowtails, sulfurs and skippers! Email to register. Happens from 10 - 11:30 a.m.

FREE STORYTIME AT CANNONSBURGH VILLAGE

615-801-2606

mbnevills@murfreesborotn.gov

Come to Cannonsburgh Village (312 S. Front St., Murfreesboro) at 10 a.m. for storytime and an activity with special guests from Linebaugh Public Library. While here, they will share about upcoming programs and talk about the summer reading program.

THURSDAY NIGHT OUT AT CHEEKWOOD

See Thursday, May 4.

FREE THURSDAYS IN MAY AT CANNONSBURGH

See Thursday, May 4.

TINKERING GARAGE

See Thursday, May 4.

HARRY POTTER & THE DEATHLY HALLOWS: PART 1 IN CONCERT W/ NASHVILLE SYMPHONY

615-687-6400

nashvillesymphony.org

Harry’s last year at Hogwarts is here in part one of the epic finale Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 in Concert! See the film projected on a giant screen while the Nashville Symphony plays the score live. Performances are May 11 - 14 at Schermerhorn Symphony Center (1 Symphony Pl., Nashville). Tickets start at $45.

NASHVILLE SOUNDS BASEBALL

milb.com/nashville

Swing over to First Horizon Park (19 Jr Gilliam Way, Nashville)

to see minor-league baseball team the Nashville Sounds play. On Thursdays, the Sounds wear their 1978 uniforms to commemorate the team’s original uniform style. Game starts at 6:35 p.m.

FRI 12

JUMPAROO TODDLER TIME (COOL SPRINGS)

See Friday, May 5.

FREE RUTHERFORD COUNTY FARMERS MARKET

The Rutherford county Farmers Market is a produceronly market located in the indoor/open air Community Center at Lane Agri-Park (315 John Rice Boulevard #101, Murfreesboro).

The Market opens Friday, May 12 through October 27 from 7 a.m. to 12 noon every Tuesday and Friday.

BEATRIX POTTER EXHIBIT AT THE FRIST ART MUSEUM

See Monday, May 1.

DISNEY ANIMATION IMMERSIVE EXPERIENCE

See Thursday, May 4.

FREE WISHING CHAIR PUPPET SHOW: TALL TALE CIRCUS

See Friday, May 5.

FREE HIP DONELSON FARMERS MARKET

See Friday, May 5.

A MOM REPORTER OUTING Zip on Over to Adventure Park at Nashville

Swing through the treetops at this climbing experience!

If you and your family are looking for a di erent view of Nashville, then The Adventure Park at Nashville has just the change of scenery you need! Up in the treetops of Belle Meade sits the Park, with numerous courses and ziplines that cater to all ages.

The courses are self-guided and have five distinct levels of di culty. The park also o ers Nashville’s only outdoor Axe-throwing and spaces for picnics and parties. Booking online ahead of time is encouraged, and it's best to arrive 30 - 45 minutes before your scheduled start  (due to the safety training and carabiner practice that are mandatory before you climb). The park also recommends wearing gloves (leather) while climbing. My husband, Dan, and I brought our own from home and were able to purchase extra small gloves for our 7-year-old son, Leyton, in the gift shop. We were thankful we had gloves, as the metal wires and sti ropes would have made for sore palms.

After we watched a safety video and practiced on a low zipline how to clip in and out, it was o to the main climbing platform to choose our first course! Unfortunately, our son quickly realized he was a bit afraid of the height and wanted to go back down to the low ropes course on the playground area to practice a bit more. He practiced for a few more min-

JUNGLE BOOK KIDS BY ACT TOO PLAYERS

615-538-2076

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utes and then felt like he could try again on the higher course.

We chose one of the easiest courses to start on and went slowly. We had our son go in between my husband and I so that one of us would always be on the next platform to help him clip in and out to the next obstacle. The course ended with a short zipline to the ground and then it was back to the main platform.  Not only does the park o er the high ropes course, but also a playground/low ropes course for kids ages 3 - 6. For firsttime climbers or kiddos afraid of heights, this area makes for a great alternative.

KNOW BEFORE YOU GO

- Get there 30 - 45 minutes before

- Bring drinks and snacks

- Wear snug fitting clothing

- Go potty BEFORE your harness is on

Nashville Parent Mom Reporter Kylie Ebbutt works for the East Nashville based non-profit There With Care and is the proud mom of Leyton (7) and Hadley (2).

FREE BARFIELD BEACH PARTY

615-907-2251

FREE LEGEND OF ZELDA GAMES AT LINEBAUGH

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rclstn.org

Join for an afternoon of Zelda games in the Club Room at Linebaugh Public Library (105 W Vine St., Murfreesboro) from 2:30 - 4:30 p.m. to celebrate the release of The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom

Specially adapted from the classic Disney animated film, Disney's The Jungle Book KIDS features a host of colorful characters and your favorite songs from the movie performed by the youth cast of Act Too Players. Performances are May 12 at 5 and 7:30 p.m., May 13 at 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. at the Franklin Theatre (419 Main St., Franklin). Tickets are $13 - $25.

GLOW IN THE PARK

See Friday, May 5.

TOTS! AT CHEEKWOOD

See Monday, May 1.

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Ready for the best beach party in Rutherford County? Come out to Barfield Crescent Park (697 Veterans Pkwy., Murfreesboro) for music, dancing, games and activities starting at 5 p.m. More than 60 tons of sand will create a temporary beach before it's distributed throughout the parks.

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.

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Ebbutt with her husband and son enjoying a rope course adventure!

THE PROM BY CIRCLE PLAYERS

615-332-7529

circleplayers.net

Circle Players presents a musical comedy about big Broadway stars, a small town and a love that unites them all. The show is performed at The Z. Alexander Looby Theater (92301 Rosa L Parks Blvd., Nashville). Performances are May 12 - 28, on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 p.m. and Sundays at 3 p.m. Cost is $20 - $25.

HARRY POTTER & THE DEATHLY HALLOWS: PART 1 IN CONCERT

W/ NASHVILLE SYMPHONY

See Thursday, May 11.

VIOLET BY NASHVILLE REP

615-782-4060

nashvillerep.org/violet

This production by Nashville Repertory Theatre is about healing and finding the beauty within. Performances are May 12 - 21, Thursdays, Fridays and 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.

FREE STRAWBERRY JAM

CONCERT & FIREWORKS

615-325-9032

middletennesseestrawberryfestival.net

Have a "berry" fun time at the 82nd annual Middle Tennessee Strawberry Festival in downtown Portland (100 South Russell St., Portland). On Friday, May 12, enjoy the Strawberry Jam Concert & Fireworks from 5 - 9 p.m.

PARENTS NIGHT OUT

AT DISCOVERY CENTER

explorethedc.org/pno

Need a night out? Don't hire a sitter. Drop your kids off for fun at Discovery Center (502 SE Broad St., Murfreesboro) from 5 - 9 p.m. For ages 4 - 12, the evening includes dinner, activities and museum exploration. Price is $35 per child, $30 per additional child.

SAT 13

TINKERING GARAGE

See Thursday, May 4.

IROQUOIS STEEPLECHASE

800-619-4802

iroquoissteeplechase.org

Watch the best horses and riders in the world race over hurdles and timber on a manicured turf track at Percy Warner Park (50 Vaughn Road, Nashville) from 8:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. The race — benefiting the Monroe Carell Jr. Children's Hospital at Vanderbilt — is Middle Tennessee's annual rite of spring including tailgating, auctions, free-to-play contests and more.

TOTS! AT CHEEKWOOD

See Monday, May 1.

FREE MURFREESBORO

SATURDAY FARMERS MARKET

See Saturday, May 6.

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 Road, Nashville). More than 100+ tables to browse! Happens from 8 a.m. - 2 p.m.

FREE FRANKLIN FARMERS MARKET

See Saturday, May 7.

FREE NOLENSVILLE FARMERS MARKET

See Saturday, May 6.

FREE GALLATIN FARMERS MARKET

See Saturday, May 7.

TENNESSEE RENAISSANCE FESTIVAL

See Saturday, May 6.

FREE WISHING CHAIR PUPPET SHOW: TALL TALE CIRCUS

See Friday, May 5.

FREE BILINGUAL STORY TIME: CELEBRATING MOTHER’S DAY 615-862-5866

Little ones will learn about the Latino culture through stories, music and movement at Nashville Public Library Inglewood branch (4312 Gallatin Pike, Nashville). Bring your child out from 10:30 - 11 a.m. to listen to a story, sing, dance and learn Spanish. Recommended for ages 0 - 6 years.

FREE KIDSVILLE AT THE PARTHENON

See Saturday, May 7.

FREE NATURE IN THE WILD ART FAIR AT WILDERNESS STATION

615-217-3017

dthomas@murfreesborotn.gov

Art inspired by nature by many local artists will be on display and for sale during this all-day event at the Wilderness Station (401 Volunteer Road, Murfreesboro). Shop woodworking, artwork, jewelry, photography and more from 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.

BEATRIX POTTER EXHIBIT AT THE FRIST ART MUSEUM

See Monday, May 1.

MOM’S DAY OUT AT HISTORIC COLLINSVILLE

historiccollinsville.com

Celebrate all things mom — starting with free admission for moms to kick off the Mother’s Day Weekend at Historic Collinsville (4711 Weakley Road, Southside). Enjoy activities like a 19th Century Fashion Show, recipes and cooking techniques, period hair styling tips and a 19th Century makeover and photo ops from 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Regular admission is $8 for ages 13 and older; $4 for ages 6 - 12 and free to children under age 6.

FREE MIDDLE TENNESSEE STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL 615-325-9032

middletennesseestrawberryfestival.net

Have a "berry" fun time at the 82nd annual Middle Tennessee Strawberry Festival in downtown Portland (100 South Russell St.). On Saturday, May 13, enjoy 175+ vendors, a Portland Rotary pancake breakfast, Strawberry Stride 5K, multiple music stages, KidTown USA (all day play for $5), magic shows, robocars, bingo, strawberry farmers, mascot race and the parade at 4 p.m. Free parking at Portland High School (600 College St.) with a free shuttle running from 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Shuttles will run after the parade until 6:30 p.m.

FREE STRAWBERRY JUBILEE

nashvillefarmersmarket.org

Save the date for all-things strawberry at Nashville Farmers' Market (900 Rosa L Parks Blvd., Nashville). Fun activities for the whole family include live music from the bluegrass band Greenwood Rye and strawberrythemed specials. Happens from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.

FRANKLIN RODEO PARADE

Dust off your cowboy hat! The Franklin Rodeo Parade kicks off rodeo week at noon through downtown Franklin.

FREE SHOP BLACK FEST NASHVILLE

shopblackcitytour.com

Celebrate Nashville’s Black-owned businesses at Hadley Park (1037 28th Ave. N, Nashville) from 12 - 7 p.m. This event includes food trucks, a DJ, performances and vendors of all types. Join for positive vibes, music, food, kid-friendly activities and more.

STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL IN CHAPEL HILL

provisionsfarmtn.com

Get ready for acres of fresh, organic strawberries along with lots of fun for all ages at Provisions Farms (2041 State Hwy 99, Chapel Hill). Visitors to the strawberry festival can mingle with vendors, enjoy the petting zoo or pony rides, hear live music, ballon twisting, face painting and more. The festival is from 12 - 7 p.m. Ages 3 - 12 are $15 and adults are $20.

BABY GOAT CUDDLING

See Saturday, May 7.

FREE MR. BOND’S SCIENCE GUYS AT NPL

615-862-5860

Join Mr. Bond's Science Guys for over a dozen fun, informative science experiments, including bubbling potions, chemical reactions, explosions and more at the Nashville Public Library East Branch (206 Gallatin Ave., Nashville). The show lasts about 45 minutes and starts at 2 p.m. Best for ages 5 and up.

LANE MOTOR VAULT TOURS

See Saturday, May 7.

THINGS TO DO

HIP HOP CINDERELLA

See Saturday, May 6.

FREE MIDDLE TENNESSEE SINFONIETTA CONCERT mtsinfonietta.com

Come out at 3 p.m. to MTSU School of Music’s Hinton Hall for a concert featuring Dvorak’s Symphony No. 9 and the world premiere’s of the three Middle Tennessee Sinfonietta’s 2023 Composition Competition Winners.

FREE MUSIC IN THE VINES

See Saturday, May 6.

A DAY OUT WITH MOM

615-832-8197

Bring mom for an outdoor celebration at Historic Travellers Rest from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Enjoy a house tour, artisan demonstrations and other activities. Adult admission (13+) is $15, ages 5 - 12 $10, educators $12, and children under 5 are free.

GREASE SCHOOL EDITION BY ACT TOO PLAYERS franklintheatre.com

Grease is the Word! Come out to the Franklin Theatre (419 Main St., Franklin) for the musical about American high schoolers featuring rock ‘n roll music of the 1950s. Shows are May 13 at 4 and 7 p.m. and May 14 at 12 and 3 p.m. Tickets are $13 - $25. Show is rated PG-13.

FREE ANIMAL ENCOUNTERS AT WILDERNESS STATION

See Saturday, May 7.

FREE ARTS & CRAFT FAIR AT BOWIE NATURE PARK bowiepark.org

The City of Fairview hosts its 3rd craft fair day at Bowie Nature Park (7211 Bowie Lake Road, Fairview) from 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. It's a good day to sell and purchase items for the holiday season. There will be vendors and multiple food trucks on site.

DISNEY ANIMATION IMMERSIVE EXPERIENCE

See Thursday, May 4.

PARENTS’ NIGHT OUT AT SUMMIT SPORTS CENTER

See Saturday, May 6.

FANCY NANCY TEA PARTY AT SAM DAVIS HOME 615-459-2341 samdavishome.org

Get "fancy" with one of Sam Davis Home's (1399 Sam Davis Rd., Smyrna) favorite children's book characters at a tea party like no other at 2 p.m. The event will include delicious food, crafts and a reading of a Fancy Nancy book. Cost is $20 in advance.

JUNGLE BOOK KIDS BY ACT TOO PLAYERS

See Friday, May 12.

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THINGS TO DO

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 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.

THE PROM BY CIRCLE PLAYERS

See Friday, May 12.

VIOLET BY NASHVILLE REP

See Friday, May 12.

PARENT NIGHT OUT AT LET IT SHINE lisgym.com

Drop your kids off and enjoy a night out with Parents Night Out at Let it Shine Gymnastics (1892 General Patton Dr., Franklin) from 6:30 - 10 p.m. Program is for ages 3 - 12 (3-year-olds must be fully potty trained) and includes a pizza dinner. Cost is $25 for members, $30 for nonmembers per child with registration ($40 without).

BACKSTAGE WITH TOMMY HOWELL & FRIENDS; THE CAST OF COBRA KAI citywinery.com/nashville

Actor and singer-songwriter Tommy Howell — who played “Ponyboy” in 1983’s The Outsiders and made his film debut at age 15 in E.T. — has launched a musical residency bringing the best of Hollywood to City Winery (609 Lafayette Street, Nashville). Shows are at 6 and 9 p.m. Meet and greet options will be available for most guests. Tickets start at $70.

HARRY POTTER & THE DEATHLY HALLOWS: PART 1 IN CONCERT W/ NASHVILLE SYMPHONY

See Thursday, May 11.

SUN 14

HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY!

JUMPAROO TODDLER TIME (MURFREESBORO)

See Sunday, May 7.

FREE MUSIC IN THE VINES

See Saturday, May 6.

COW CUDDLING AT THE GENTLE BARN

See Sunday, May 7.

DISNEY ANIMATION IMMERSIVE EXPERIENCE

See Thursday, May 4.

HOUSE OF CARDS SUNDAY FAMILY BRUNCH

See Sunday, May 7.

LANE MOTOR VAULT TOURS

See Saturday, May 7.

BELT BUCKLES AND BOLO TIES countrymusichalloffame.org

Bring the kiddos out to Country Music Hall of Fame (222 Rep. John Lewis Way S, Nashville) and explore the fashions presented in the exhibition Western Edge: The Roots and Reverberations of Los Angeles CountryRock. Participants can make their own belt buckle or bolo tie to show off their style and personality from 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. Included with museum admission; Free to museum members.

GAYLORD SPRINGS

GOLF LINK’S MOTHER'S DAY BRUNCH gaylordsprings.com

Bring the family out for Mother's Day 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.

NASHVILLE BEATLES BRUNCH

MOTHER'S DAY EDITION

Nashville Beatles brunches at City Winery Nashville (609 Lafayette St., Nashville) feature John Salaway with a band of touring pros plus special guest stars each month. Show starts at 12 p.m. Tickets start at $15.

FREE PLAZA MARIACHI

FLEA MARKET

See Sunday, May 7.

ROCK ‘N’ ROLL PLAYHOUSE

NASHVILLE MOTHER'S DAY therockandrollplayhouse.com

The Rock 'n' Roll Playhouse introduces kids to the classic music their parents' love with a live band performing just for them at Brooklyn Bowl Nashville (925 3rd Ave. N, Nashville). As a Mother's Day special, families with children ages 10 and younger can enjoy the music of Shania Twain. In addition, the events offer games, movement, stories and more. The fun starts at 11 p.m. and costs $15.

TINKERING GARAGE

See Thursday, May 4.

TENNESSEE

RENAISSANCE FESTIVAL

See Saturday, May 6.

FREE FRIST FAMILY SUNDAYS fristartmuseum.org

Enjoy family tours, multisensory gallery experiences and a visit to the Martin ArtQuest Gallery on the second Sunday of each month at Frist Art Museum (919 Broadway, Nashville). Family Tours meet at the Ingram Gallery Information Desk at 1:15 p.m. Multisensory Exploration Stations are available from 1 to 3 p.m. The interactive Martin ArtQuest Gallery is open every Sunday from 1 to 5:30 p.m. with kids' activities relating to the Beatrix Potter exhibit.

HARRY POTTER & THE DEATHLY HALLOWS: PART 1 IN CONCERT W/ NASHVILLE SYMPHONY

See Thursday, May 11.

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 with giveaways throughout the season and postgame running the bases. Game starts at 2:05 p.m.

THE PROM BY CIRCLE PLAYERS

See Friday, May 12.

GREASE SCHOOL EDITION BY ACT TOO PLAYERS

See Saturday, May 13.

VIOLET BY NASHVILLE REP

See Friday, May 12.

MON 15

JUMPAROO TODDLER TIME (NE NASHVILLE)

See Monday, May 1.

FREE MONDAY NPL STORY TIMES

See Monday, May 1.

TINKERING GARAGE

See Thursday, May 4.

FREE INTRODUCTION TO MARTIAL ARTS CLASS 615-224-3851

Touch-A-Truck: Trucks, equipment and vehicles of all shapes Friday, May 19. Children will be welcomed to touch, climb-on

FREE 12 SOUTH FARMERS MARKET

See Tuesday, May 2.

FREE EAST NASHVILLE FARMERS MARKET

See Tuesday, May 2.

FREE HAIRCUTS AT NPL

See Tuesday, May 2.

JUMPAROO TODDLER TIME (NE NASHVILLE)

See Monday, May 1.

FREE RUTHERFORD COUNTY FARMERS MARKET

See Friday, May 12.

FREE READ TO ME, DANCE WITH ME rejoiceballet.com

See your child find their Inner Strengths with Han Mu Do at The Harvest Concept (313 Independence Square, Franklin) from 5 - 6:15 p.m. This event is for Ages 3 - 13. Join for an evening of fitness, fun and focus.

FREE SNAKE FEEDING AT WILDERNESS STATION

See Monday, May 1.

TUE 16

FREE TUESDAY NPL STORY TIMES

See Tuesday, May 2.

TOTS! AT CHEEKWOOD

See Monday, May 1.

FREE TUESDAYS IN MAY AT CANNONSBURGH

See Tuesday, May 2.

Classical music and interactive storytelling by Rejoice's teaching artists combine to help kids move and explore the world around them. Events are typically 40 - 45 minutes long. Happens at East Park Community Center (600 Woodland St., Nashville) from 10 - 11 a.m. For ages 2 - 8.

FREE MIME AND THEATRE BASICS AT NPL

See Tuesday, May 2.

FREE PRE-SCHOOL STORY TIME AT BRENTWOOD LIBRARY

See Tuesday, May 2.

FREE BRAHMS’S CLARINET QUARTET

615-687-6400

nashvillesymphony.org

Join members of the Nashville Symphony at Schermerhorn Symphony Center (1 Symphony Pl., Nashville) as they perform a masterwork of chamber music repertoire. Starts at 6 p.m. Tickets are free (must reserve online).

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WED 17

JUMPAROO TODDLER TIME (NE NASHVILLE)

See Monday, May 1.

FREE PRE-SCHOOL STORY TIME AT BRENTWOOD LIBRARY

See Tuesday, May 2.

TOTS! AT CHEEKWOOD

See Monday, May 1.

FREE BLACKSMITHING DEMONSTRATIONS

See Wednesday, May 3.

FREE WEDNESDAY NPL STORYTIMES

See Wednesday, May 3.

WILD THINGS AT THE WILDERNESS STATION

See Wednesday, May 3.

FREE NATURE STORY & SONG AT SBNC

See Wednesday, May 3.

FREE LEGO CLUB AT BRENTWOOD LIBRARY

brentwood-tn.libcal.com

Bring your imagination to Brentwood Library (8109 Concord Road, Brentwood) and they’ll provide the Legos. Program happens from 4 - 4:30 p.m. for grades K - 2 and from 4:45 - 5:15 p.m. for grades 3 - 5. Register online.

FREE FRANKLIN RODEO'S "DOWN-IN-THE DIRT"

FAMILY NIGHT

629-245-0632

franklinrodeo.com

Celebrate the rodeo and get down-inthe-dirt with a whole lot of fun at the Williamson County Ag Expo Center (4215 Long Lane, Franklin). See behindthe-scenes experiences, as well as kids' activities like roping and stick horses from 5:30 - 8:30 p.m.

NASHVILLE SC HOME GAMES

NashvilleSC.com

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

HERE YOU COME AGAIN

BY STUDIO TENN studiotenn.org

See this musical celebration of Dolly Parton at the Franklin Theatre (419 Main St., Franklin). Performances are May 17 - 28, Wednesday - Saturday at 7 p.m. and Saturday - Sunday at 2 p.m. Tickets start at $55.

THU 18

FREE BABIES AND BOOKS AT BRENTWOOD LIBRARY

See Thursday, May 4.

BEATRIX POTTER EXHIBIT AT THE FRIST ART MUSEUM

See Monday, May 1.

CAMPFIRE STORY TIME AT DISCOVERY CENTER

See Thursday, May 4.

TOTS! AT CHEEKWOOD

See Monday, May 1.

FREE HOMESCHOOL SCIENCE SERIES: AMPHIBIANS & WATER 615-217-3017

Kids can explore science at the Wilderness Station (401 Volunteer Road, Murfreesboro) from 10 - 11:30 a.m. There will be two classes for ages 5 - 8 and 9 - 12 with hands-on demonstrations. Register online. Cost is $5.

FREE DOWNTOWN YOGA

See Thursday, May 4.

FREE GOODLETTSVILLE FARMERS MARKET

See Thursday, May 4.

FREE THURSDAYS IN MAY AT CANNONSBURGH

See Thursday, May 4.

FREE HIKE WITH A NATURALIST AT THE WILDERNESS STATION

See Thursday, May 4.

FREE SPRING BUTTERFLY BONANZA wpnc@nashville.gov

Stroll through the meadow at Warner Park Nature Center (7311 Highway 100, Nashville) and look for all types of butterflies including monarchs, swallowtails, sulfurs and skippers. Email to register. Happens from 10 - 11:30 a.m.

FREE CRAFTERNOON AT BRENTWOOD LIBRARY

See Thursday, May 4.

THURSDAY NIGHT OUT AT CHEEKWOOD

See Thursday, May 4.

TINKERING GARAGE

See Thursday, May 4.

FREE STORY TIME AT CANNONSBURGH VILLAGE

615-801-2606

mbnevills@murfreesborotn.gov

Come to Cannonsburgh Village (312 S. Front St., Murfreesboro) at 10 a.m. for storytime and an activity with special guests from Linebaugh Public Library. While here, they will share about upcoming programs and talk about the summer reading program.

VIOLET BY NASHVILLE REP

See Friday, May 12.

FRANKLIN RODEO

franklinrodeo.com

The Franklin Rodeo stampedes back into the Williamson County Ag Expo Center (4215 Long Lane, Franklin) May 18 - 20, with bronc ridin’, bulldoggin’ and everybody’s favorite — bull riding! In addition to competition, there’s mutton bustin’ and the calf scramble for the young ones. Happens from 7 - 10 p.m. Seats are $25 for adults, $12 for kids. Standing-room-only tickets are $17 for adults, $7 for kids.

HERE YOU COME AGAIN BY STUDIO TENN

See Wednesday, May 17.

SPECIAL KIDS SPRING GOLF CLASSIC

specialkidstn.com

This year’s Spring Golf Classic at Indian Hills (405 Calumet Trace, Murfreesboro) features a two-day tournament with 1 p.m. shotgun starts, check-in starting at 11:30 a.m. Proceeds from the tournament go directly to support Special Kids Therapy and Nursing Center. Cost is $150 per player, $600 per team of four.

THE PROM BY CIRCLE PLAYERS

See Friday, May 12.

FRI 19

FREE RUTHERFORD COUNTY FARMERS MARKET

See Friday, May 12.

TOTS! AT CHEEKWOOD

See Monday, May 1.

FREE WISHING CHAIR PUPPET SHOW: TALL TALE CIRCUS

See Friday, May 5.

JUMPAROO TODDLER TIME (COOL SPRINGS)

See Friday, May 5.

BEATRIX POTTER EXHIBIT AT THE FRIST ART MUSEUM

See Monday, May 1.

FREE HIP DONELSON FARMERS MARKET

See Friday, May 5.

TURTLE TALK AT DISCOVERY CENTER

See Wednesday, May 3.

SPECIAL KIDS SPRING GOLF CLASSIC

See Thursday, May 18.

KILGORE STATION BLUEGRASS FESTIVAL kilgorestation.com

This annual festival features favorite local and regional bluegrass artists in one of Tennessee’s most beautiful venues – Kilgore Park (150 Kilgore Trace, Cross Plains). See the junior fiddle contest and barn dance Friday night, May 19 with live bluegrass music all day Saturday, May 20. Armband for both days costs $10, children 12 and younger are free.

TINKERING GARAGE

See Thursday, May 4.

FREE TOUCH-A-TRUCK AT JIM WARREN PARK 615-794-2103

Trucks and vehicles of all shapes and sizes will gather at Jim Warren Park (705 Boyd Mill Ave., Franklin) where children of all ages will be welcome to touch, climb-on and explore these amazing pieces of equipment from 5 - 8 p.m. Music, inflatables, food and fun will also be available at this family event. "No Horn Hour" will be from 56 p.m. for the little ones.

FREE MUSICIANS CORNER & KIDSVILLE musicianscornernashville.com

The concert series takes place on Fridays and Saturdays, May 19 - June 17, at Centennial Park (2500 West End Ave., Nashville). The family friendly event draws hundreds for live music, food, artisans and more. Moreover, kids come front and center for Kidsville, a craft and fun tent just for them.

HERE YOU COME AGAIN BY STUDIO TENN

See Wednesday, May 17.

FREE FAMILY NIGHTS AT THE MUSEUM samdavishome.org

Bring your Littles out to Sam Davis Home (1399 Sam Davis Road, Smyrna) for Family Nights At The Museum starting at 6 p.m. In May, go on a "history walk" with hands-on nature activities! Cost is $10.

GLOW IN THE PARK

See Friday, May 5.

FRANKLIN RODEO

See Thursday, May 18.

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shapes and sizes are at Franklin's Jim Warren Park on climb-on and explore amazing pieces of equipment.
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FULL MOON PICKIN’ PARTY 615-862-8555 warnerparks.org

The unique, bluegrass music series allows families, friends and dog-lovers to hear local musicians play together under the full moon at Percy Warner Park's Steeplechase Infield (2500 Old Hickory Blvd., Nashville) If you go, feel free to bring your own instrument and join in on one of the many pickin’ circles throughout the night. Happens from 6 - 10 p.m. Adults are $25, ages 7 - 17 are $10, children 6 and younger are free.

BILLY JOEL & STEVIE NICKS AT NISSAN STADIUM nissanstadium.com

Come see music legends Billy Joel and Stevie Nicks perform live at Nissan Stadium (1 Titans Way, Nashville). Show starts at 7 p.m. and tickets start $79.

THE PROM BY CIRCLE PLAYERS

See Friday, May 12.

VIOLET BY NASHVILLE REP

See Friday, May 12.

BACKSTAGE W/ TOMMY HOWELL & FRIENDS + CHARLIE SHEEN citywinery.com/nashville

Actor and singer-songwriter Tommy Howell — who played “Ponyboy” in 1983’s The Outsiders and made his film debut at age 15 in E.T. — has launched a musical residency bringing the best of Hollywood to City Winery (609 Lafayette Street, Nashville). Shows are at 6 and 9 p.m. and meet & greet options will be available for most guests. Tickets start at $70.

SCOTTISH BALLET’S THE CRUCIBLE tpac.org

Scotland’s acclaimed national dance company brings this riveting retelling of the Salem witch trials to TPAC's Jackson Hall (505 Deaderick St., Nashville). Watch as the tight-knit Puritan society of 17th-century Massachusetts unravels into gripping paranoia. Recommended for audiences 12+. Performances are May 19 - 20 at 8 p.m. and May 20 at 2 p.m. Tickets start at $40.

SAT 20

FREE MURFREESBORO

SATURDAY FARMERS MARKET

See Saturday, May 6.

FREE FRANKLIN FARMERS MARKET

See Saturday, May 7.

FREE WISHING CHAIR PUPPET SHOW: TALL TALE CIRCUS

See Friday, May 5.

BEATRIX POTTER EXHIBIT AT THE FRIST ART MUSEUM

See Monday, May 1.

FREE HENDERSONVILLE FARMERS MARKET

streetsofindianlake.com

Shop in-season produce including organic and naturallygrown fruits, vegetables and a variety of organic meats from 8:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. every Saturday at The Streets of Indian Lake (300 Indian Lake Blvd., Hendersonville) between May 20 and September.

FREE NOLENSVILLE FARMERS MARKET

See Saturday, May 6.

FREE GALLATIN FARMERS MARKET

See Saturday, May 7.

TOTS! AT CHEEKWOOD

See Monday, May 1.

TRAIN ROBBERY EXCURSION TRAIN tcry.org

The Mackle and Wilson Gangs are on the loose again at Tennessee Central Railway Museum (220 Willow St., Nashville). Rumors are they'll attempt to hold up the Excursion Train en route to Watertown and then maybe even raid Watertown itself! During the layover in Watertown, there might even be a shootout amongst the US Marshall and the Mackle-Wilson Gangs! Boarding starts at 9 a.m. with departure at 10 a.m. and return back to Nashville at 4:30 p.m. Cost is $28 for children under 12, $52 for coach seats and $110 for dome seats.

TENNESSEE RENAISSANCE FESTIVAL

See Saturday, May 6.

FREE KIDSVILLE AT THE PARTHENON

See Saturday, May 7.

FREE SPRING NATIVE PLANT SALE owlshill.org

Now is a great time to be in the garden. Choose from a selection of native seeds, perennials, trees, and shrubs at the Fall Native Plant Sale at Owl's Hill (545 Beech Creek Road, Brentwood) from 10 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.

FREE READ TO ME, DANCE WITH ME

See Tuesday, May 16.

FREE ROCK ‘N’ ROLL STORY TIME WITH BACH TO ROCK

615-862-5870

Presented by Bach to Rock Music School, this high-energy music and movement class for toddlers and preschoolers features an introduction to various instruments, as well as a music-inspired reading time. Happens at Richland Park Library (4711 Charlotte Ave., Nashville) at 10:30 a.m.

BABY GOAT CUDDLING

See Saturday, May 7.

FREE SENSORY PROGRAM WITH LOVE LEARNING MUSIC

615-893-4131 x114 rclstn.org

Love Learning Music will be at Linebaugh Library (105 W Vine St., Murfreesboro) to provide low-stimulation music activities and to talk with families about music therapy resources. Happens from 11 a.m. - 12 p.m.

LANE MOTOR VAULT TOURS

See Saturday, May 7.

FREE EXPLORE WITH A NATURALIST

See Saturday, May 6.

FREE PUPS & PINTS pupsandpints.com

Bring your canine companions out to oneC1TY (8 City Blvd., Nashville) from 12 - 4 p.m. for an afternoon of dog-centric activities and local pet vendors, food trucks, craft beers and pup-tastic activities for all. Humans can enjoy beer tastings or grab a pint in the craft beer courtyard. Furry friends will cheese it up in the pet photo booth, sample treats and cut loose in the offleash mini dog park.

FREE READING PAWS BELLEVUE

615-862-5854

Children ages 5 - 12 are welcome to come and read to a furry friend at Nashville Public Library Bellevue Branch (720 Baugh Rd., Nashville) at 1:30 p.m. Call to register.

FREE MUSIC IN THE VINES

See Saturday, May 6.

FREE ANIMAL ENCOUNTERS AT WILDERNESS STATION

See Saturday, May 7.

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FREE FUN TIME WITH RACHEL SUMNER

615-862-5862

Dance to music and rhythms from all around the world with children’s entertainer Rachel Sumner from 2 - 3 p.m. at the Nashville Public Library East Branch (206 Gallatin Ave., Nashville). For Prek - 4th grade.

HIP HOP CINDERELLA

See Saturday, May 6.

KILGORE STATION

BLUEGRASS FESTIVAL

See Friday, May 19.

FREE A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM BY NASHVILLE SHAKES

615-371-0090

brentwood-tn.libcal.com

Nashville Shakespeare Festival will perform A Midsummer Night's Dream like you've never seen before at Brentwood Library (8109 Concord Rd., Brentwood). Starts at 2 p.m.

PARENTS’ NIGHT OUT AT SUMMIT SPORTS CENTER

See Saturday, May 13.

FRANKLIN RODEO

See Thursday, May 18.

CORNELIA FORT PICKIN’ PARTY corneliafortpickinparty.org

Enjoy stage performances by local artists, craft beer, family activities, food vendors and community pickin’ at Cornelia Fort Airpark (2640 Airpark Dr., Nashville). The fun starts at 5:30 each night and artists take the stage at 7:05 p.m. Musicians are encouraged to bring banjos, fiddles, guitars, dobros and mandolins for group pickin’ sessions. The monthly events take place May through August. Cost is $18 in advance, $20 at the door.

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Cornelia Fort Pickin Party: This family-friendly concert series combines the tastes and talents of East Nashvillians at Shelby Bottoms. The shows run monthly through August and offer music from local bands, craft beer, wine and food vendors.
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THINGS TO DO

GLOW IN THE PARK

See Friday, May 5.

FREE MUSICIANS CORNER & KIDSVILLE

See Friday, May 19.

THE PROM BY CIRCLE PLAYERS

See Friday, May 12.

VIOLET BY NASHVILLE REP

See Friday, May 12.

HERE YOU COME AGAIN BY STUDIO TENN

See Wednesday, May 17.

SCOTTISH BALLET’S THE CRUCIBLE

See Friday, May 19.

SUN 21

JUMPAROO TODDLER TIME (MURFREESBORO)

See Sunday, May 7.

COW CUDDLING AT THE GENTLE BARN

See Sunday, May 7.

HOUSE OF CARDS SUNDAY FAMILY BRUNCH

See Sunday, May 7.

FREE MUSIC IN THE VINES

See Saturday, May 6.

RYMAN STAINED GLASS WINDOWS

countrymusichalloffame.org

Young artists will create their own colorful suncatchers, inspired by the signature stained-glass windows at the Ryman Auditorium from 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. at the Country Music Hall of Fame (222 Rep. John Lewis Way S, Nashville). Recommended for ages 8 and older. Included with museum admission; free to museum members.

TENNESSEE

RENAISSANCE FESTIVAL

See Saturday, May 6.

BRIDAL AND WEDDING EXPO

bridalshowstn.com

Getting married or know someone who is? Stop by this wedding expo to find the perfect gown, venue, invitations, photographer, music, menu and honeymoon destination at the Nashville Fairgrounds' Expo 1 building (625 Smith Ave., Nashville). Happens from 1 - 5 p.m. Cost is $10 at the door, visit website for free passes; parking is $5.

BEATRIX POTTER EXHIBIT AT THE FRIST ART MUSEUM

See Monday, May 1.

HIP HOP CINDERELLA

See Saturday, May 6.

THE PROM BY CIRCLE PLAYERS

See Friday, May 12.

VIOLET BY NASHVILLE REP

See Friday, May 12.

PRESERVATION

HALL JAZZ BAND

615-687-6400 nashvillesymphony.org

The saints come marching in as the Preservation Hall Jazz Band returns to the Schermerhorn (1 Symphony Pl., Nashville) for the first time in nine years. Witness where Crescent City meets Music City for an evening filled with the inimitable spirit and joie de vivre of New Orleans. Show starts at 7:30 p.m. Tickets start at $35.

HERE YOU COME AGAIN BY STUDIO TENN

See Wednesday, May 17.

MON 22

JUMPAROO TODDLER TIME (NE NASHVILLE)

See Monday, May 1.

FREE MONDAY NPL STORY TIMES

See Monday, May 1.

FREE SNAKE FEEDING AT WILDERNESS STATION

See Monday, May 1.

TINKERING GARAGE

See Thursday, May 4.

TUE 23

FREE TUESDAY NPL STORY TIMES

See Tuesday, May 2.

FREE PRE-SCHOOL STORY TIME AT BRENTWOOD LIBRARY

See Tuesday, May 2.

JUMPAROO TODDLER TIME (NE NASHVILLE)

See Monday, May 1.

FREE RUTHERFORD COUNTY FARMERS MARKET

See Friday, May 12.

FREE HAIRCUTS AT NPL

See Tuesday, May 2.

FREE TUESDAYS IN MAY AT CANNONSBURGH

See Tuesday, May 2.

FREE 12 SOUTH FARMERS MARKET

See Tuesday, May 2.

BEATRIX POTTER EXHIBIT AT THE FRIST ART MUSEUM

See Monday, May 1.

FREE EAST NASHVILLE FARMERS MARKET

See Tuesday, May 2.

Word Turtle Day: Celebrate the world of turtles and learn more about these shelled creatures on Tuesday, May 23. Programs happen at Shelby Bottoms Nature Center in Nashville and The Wilderness Station in Murfreesboro.

TOTS! AT CHEEKWOOD

See Monday, May 1.

INTO THE WOODS AT TPAC

615-782-4040

tpac.org

Direct from Broadway, the critically acclaimed production of Stephen Sondheim’s Tony-winning musical is coming to TPAC's Jackson Hall (505 Deaderick St., Nashville) May 23 - 28. The theatrical event honors Sondheim’s legendary memory. Tickets start at at $39.

NASHVILLE SOUNDS BASEBALL

See Tuesday, May 9.

FREE NASHVILLE SYMPHONY STRING QUARTET

615-862-5859

See the Nashville Symphony String Quartet perform in the lobby of the Donelson Library (2315 Lebanon Pike, Nashville) from 11 a.m. - 12 p.m.

FREE WORLD TURTLE DAY AT SHELBY BOTTOMS

615-862-8539

Come to the Shelby Bottoms Nature Center (1900 Davidson St., Nashville) to learn all about the turtles that call Shelby Bottoms home, as well as the turtle hospital at Nashville Wildlife Conservation Center.

FREE WORLD TURTLE DAY AT WILDERNESS STATION

615-217-3017

Celebrate the world of turtles and learn more about these shelled creatures and why they are important to protect at The Wilderness Station at Barfield Crescent Park (401 Volunteer Road, Murfreesboro). Family friendly activities, live animal demonstrations, live music and more from 3 - 5 p.m.

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WED 24

JUMPAROO TODDLER TIME (NE NASHVILLE)

See Monday, May 1.

TOTS! AT CHEEKWOOD

See Monday, May 1.

FREE BLACKSMITHING DEMONSTRATIONS

See Wednesday, May 3.

FREE WEDNESDAY NPL STORY TIMES

See Wednesday, May 3.

WILD THINGS AT THE WILDERNESS STATION

See Wednesday, May 3.

HERE YOU COME AGAIN BY STUDIO TENN

See Wednesday, May 17.

INTO THE WOODS AT TPAC

See Tuesday, May 23.

NASHVILLE SOUNDS BASEBALL

See Wednesday, May 10.

AT LAST! ETTA JAMES TRIBUTE W/ NASHVILLE SYMPHONY nashvillesymphony.org

Join the Nashville Symphony for a concert celebrating Etta James’ iconic album, At Last! Happens at the Schermerhorn (1 Symphony Pl., Nashville). Show starts at 7:30 p.m.

THU 25

TOTS! AT CHEEKWOOD

See Monday, May 1.

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nashvilleparent.com may 2023 49 Summer Camps and Children’s Classes AGES 2–7 FOR MORE INFORMATION GO TO NashvilleBallet.com OR 615-297-2966 x910 Experience world-class facilities and instruction Call or email to schedule your placement class today Academy and Young Men’s Scholarship Program AGES 8–18 Performance Opportunities Available 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 • Ages 2 and Up • Girls and Boys • Tumbling • School’s Out Camps • Parents Night Out • Ninja Program • Birthday Parties SUMMER CAMP Jun. 5 - Aug. 4 • 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. $210 per week, extended care available

FREE BABIES AND BOOKS AT BRENTWOOD LIBRARY

See Thursday, May 4.

BEATRIX POTTER EXHIBIT AT THE FRIST ART MUSEUM

See Monday, May 1.

CAMPFIRE STORY TIME AT DISCOVERY CENTER

See Thursday, May 4.

SPRING HOMESCHOOL DAY AT LUCKY LADD FARMS

luckyladdfarms.com

Bring your little one out Lucky Ladd Farms (4374 Rocky Glade Road, Eagleville) to learn and have fun with live science presentations throughout the day from 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Cost is $13.

FREE DOWNTOWN YOGA

See Thursday, May 4.

TINKERING GARAGE

See Thursday, May 4.

FREE GOODLETTSVILLE FARMERS MARKET

See Thursday, May 4.

FREE HIKE WITH A NATURALIST AT THE WILDERNESS STATION

See Thursday, May 4.

FREE THURSDAYS IN MAY AT CANNONSBURGH

See Thursday, May 4.

NASHVILLE SOUNDS BASEBALL

See Thursday, May 11.

THURSDAY NIGHT OUT AT CHEEKWOOD

See Thursday, May 4.

HERE YOU COME AGAIN BY STUDIO TENN

See Wednesday, May 17.

INTO THE WOODS AT TPAC

See Tuesday, May 23.

THE PROM BY CIRCLE PLAYERS

See Friday, May 12.

THE BEACH BOYS W/ THE NASHVILLE SYMPHONY

615-687-6400

nashvillesymphony.org

You’ll have “Fun Fun Fun” when The Beach Boys join Nashville Symphony for a night with all your favorite hits at the Schermerhorn (One Symphony Pl., Nashville). Tickets start at $35.

FRI 26

FREE RUTHERFORD COUNTY FARMERS MARKET

See Friday, May 12.

JUMPAROO TODDLER TIME (COOL SPRINGS)

See Friday, May 5.

BEATRIX POTTER EXHIBIT AT THE FRIST ART MUSEUM

See Monday, May 1.

TOTS! AT CHEEKWOOD

See Monday, May 1.

FREE HIP DONELSON FARMERS MARKET

See Friday, May 5.

TINKERING GARAGE

See Thursday, May 4.

GLOW IN THE PARK

See Friday, May 5.

INTO THE WOODS AT TPAC

See Tuesday, May 23.

HERE YOU COME AGAIN BY STUDIO TENN

See Wednesday, May 17.

FREE MUSICIANS CORNER & KIDSVILLE

See Friday, May 19.

FREE NASHVILLE FLEA MARKET thefairgrounds.com

Nashville's monthly flea market returns with over 500 hundred vendors from 30 states to shop from at the The Nashville Fairgrounds (625 Smith Ave., Nashville). Parking is $5.

NASHVILLE SOUNDS BASEBALL

See Friday, May 12.

THE PROM BY CIRCLE PLAYERS

See Friday, May 12.

DAVE MATTHEWS BAND AT BRIDGESTONE ARENA bridgestonearena.com

Head out to Bridgestone Arena (501 Broadway, Nashville) to see Dave Matthews Band perform live at 7:30 p.m. Tickets start at $43.

THE BEACH BOYS W/ THE NASHVILLE SYMPHONY

See Thursday, May 25.

SAT 27

FREE MURFREESBORO

SATURDAY FARMERS MARKET

See Saturday, May 6.

FREE FRANKLIN FARMERS MARKET

See Saturday, May 7.

TOTS! AT CHEEKWOOD

See Monday, May 1.

BEATRIX POTTER EXHIBIT AT THE FRIST ART MUSEUM

See Monday, May 1.

FREE HENDERSONVILLE FARMERS MARKET

See Saturday, May 20.

FREE NOLENSVILLE FARMERS MARKET

See Saturday, May 6.

FREE GALLATIN FARMERS MARKET

See Saturday, May 7.

TENNESSEE RENAISSANCE FESTIVAL

See Saturday, May 6.

FREE KIDSVILLE AT THE PARTHENON

See Saturday, May 7.

BABY GOAT CUDDLING

See Saturday, May 7.

FREE ANIMAL ENCOUNTERS AT WILDERNESS STATION

See Saturday, May 7.

LANE MOTOR VAULT TOURS

See Saturday, May 7.

FREE EXPLORE WITH A NATURALIST

See Saturday, May 6.

FREE MUSIC IN THE VINES

See Saturday, May 6.

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HIP HOP CINDERELLA

See Saturday, May 6.

NASHVILLE SPORTS CARDS & COLLECTIBLES SHOW

See Saturday, May 13.

FREE READING PAWS GREEN HILLS

615-862-5863

Visit the story room at Green Hills Library (3701 Benham Ave., Nashville) from 1 - 2:30 p.m. for a chance to cuddle up with a canine friend who will listen while you read. Must register.

FREE NASHVILLE FLEA MARKET

See Friday, May 26.

MUSICAL INSTRUMENT PETTING ZOO

countrymusichalloffame.org

The Musical Instrument Petting Zoo offers budding musicians a chance to try new and familiar instruments at the Country Music Hall of Fame (222 Rep. John Lewis Way S, Nashville). Participants will bow a fiddle, pluck a banjo and strum a ukulele from 2 - 3:30 p.m.

SUMMER DEMO SERIES AT LANE MOTOR MUSEUM

lanemotormuseum.org

Join Lane Motor Museum (702 Murfreesboro Pike, Nashville) in its back parking lot to marvel at spcial hot rods. Cost is $12 for adults, $8 for seniors, $3 for youth (6 - 17) and children 5 and under are free. Happens from 12:15 - 1 p.m.

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Tots! at Cheekwood: Tots and their guardians can enjoy hands-on activities, storytimes, weekly visits to the Cheekwood GROWS garden and more, Tuesdays - Saturdays. New this year, "turtle talks" at 11:15 a.m.

FREE SUMMER KICK-OFF: RODNEY THE MAGICIAN

615-862-5866

A children's comedy magic show with cards, birds, bunnies and audience participation from 2 - 4 p.m. at Nashville Public Library's Edmondson Pike Branch (4312 Gallatin Pike, Nashville). Popsicles available following the show!

FREE MUSICIANS CORNER & KIDSVILLE

See Friday, May 19.

GLOW IN THE PARK

See Friday, May 5.

FREE SUPER SMASH BROS TOURNAMENT AT LINEBAUGH

615-893-4131 x114

Join for an afternoon of Super Smash Bros in the Club Room at Linebaugh Public Library (105 West Vine St., Murfreesboro) from 2 - 4:30 p.m.

NASHVILLE SOUNDS BASEBALL

See Saturday, May 13.

INTO THE WOODS AT TPAC

See Tuesday, May 23.

THE PROM BY CIRCLE PLAYERS

See Friday, May 12.

HERE YOU COME AGAIN BY STUDIO TENN

See Wednesday, May 17.

THE BEACH BOYS W/ THE NASHVILLE SYMPHONY

See Thursday, May 25.

FREE BSAS STAR PARTY AT CORNELIA FORT

615-862-8539

Join the members of Nashville’s Barnard-Seyfert Astronomical Society for a night of stargazing at Shelby Bottoms' Cornelia Fort Trailhead (1900 Davidson St., Nashville) from 8 - 10 p.m. Telescopes will be available for up close star viewing. Call to register.

SUN 28

JUMPAROO TODDLER TIME (MURFREESBORO)

See Sunday, May 7.

COW CUDDLING AT THE GENTLE BARN

See Sunday, May 7.

LITTLE LEAPERS

See Sunday, May 7.

HOUSE OF CARDS SUNDAY FAMILY BRUNCH

See Sunday, May 7.

LANE MOTOR VAULT TOURS

See Saturday, May 7.

TENNESSEE RENAISSANCE FESTIVAL

See Saturday, May 6.

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.

FREE PLAZA MARIACHI FLEA MARKET

See Sunday, May 7.

FREE MUSIC IN THE VINES

See Saturday, May 6.

FREE NASHVILLE FLEA MARKET

See Friday, May 26.

BEATRIX POTTER EXHIBIT AT THE FRIST ART MUSEUM

See Monday, May 1.

FREE MUSICIANS CORNER & KIDSVILLE

See Friday, May 19.

NASHVILLE SOUNDS BASEBALL

See Sunday, May 14.

NASHVILLE SC HOME GAMES

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

INTO THE WOODS AT TPAC

See Tuesday, May 23.

THE PROM BY CIRCLE PLAYERS

See Friday, May 12.

HERE YOU COME AGAIN BY STUDIO TENN

See Wednesday, May 17.

MON 29

HAPPY MEMORIAL DAY!

FREE HENDERSONVILLE HOMETOWN JAM hendersonvillejam.com

Celebrate Memorial Day Hendersonville-style with a free concert at Veterans Park (224 Scotch St., Hendersonville) from local family groups, The Isaacs and The French Family Band. Gates will open at 1 p.m. with the concert starting at 3 p.m. Tickets are free and must be presented for entrance.

MEMORIAL DAY BASH AT BORO BEACH

615-895-5040

Enjoy a day of swimming, music, fun and prizes from 10 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. at Boro Beach (2310 Memorial Blvd., Murfreesboro). For all ages. Cost is $7 for adults $5 for youth.

FREE SNAKE FEEDING AT WILDERNESS STATION

See Monday, May 1.

TENNESSEE RENAISSANCE FESTIVAL

See Saturday, May 6.

TINKERING GARAGE

See Thursday, May 4.

TUE 30

JUMPAROO TODDLER TIME (NE NASHVILLE)

See Monday, May 1.

TOTS! AT CHEEKWOOD

See Monday, May 1.

FREE TUESDAYS IN MAY AT CANNONSBURGH

See Tuesday, May 2.

FREE PRE-SCHOOL STORYTIME AT BRENTWOOD LIBRARY

See Tuesday, May 2.

FREE HAIRCUTS AT NPL

See Tuesday, May 2.

FREE SUMMER READING KICK-OFF PARTY AT LINEBAUGH rclstn.org

Come out to this year's "All Together Now" Summer Reading Kick-off Party at Linebaugh Library (105 W Vine St., Murfreesboro) for crafts, raffles and a surprise guest from 10 - 12 p.m.

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.

THINGS TO DO

BEATRIX POTTER EXHIBIT AT THE FRIST ART MUSEUM

See Monday, May 1.

FREE MIME AND THEATRE BASICS AT NPL

See Tuesday, May 2.

WED 31

JUMPAROO TODDLER TIME (NE NASHVILLE)

See Monday, May 1.

TOTS! AT CHEEKWOOD

See Monday, May 1.

FREE PRE-SCHOOL STORY TIME AT BRENTWOOD LIBRARY

See Tuesday, May 2.

FREE KIDS DAY AT PINKERTON PARK franklintn.gov

Kick off summer break with fun and games at Pinkerton Park (405 Murfreesboro Road, Franklin). Entertainment and light refreshments provided from 9 - 11 a.m.

FREE BLACKSMITHING DEMONSTRATIONS

See Wednesday, May 3.

FREE WEDNESDAY NPL STORY TIMES

See Wednesday, May 3.

WILD THINGS AT THE WILDERNESS STATION

See Wednesday, May 3.

TURTLE TALK AT DISCOVERY CENTER

See Wednesday, May 3.

ON YOUR RADAR

BLUEY’S BIG PLAY

June 3 - 4

Tennessee Performing Arts Center tpac.org

SHANIA TWAIN IN CONCERT

June 7

GEODIS Park Nashvillesc.com

CMA FEST

June 8 - 11

Downtown Nashville cmafest.com

GREAT TENNESSEE AIR SHOW

June 10 - 11

Smyrna Airport greattennesseeairshow.com

BLACK PANTHER IN CONCERT

June 15 - 18

Schermerhorn Symphony Center nashvillesymphony.org

NASCAR CUP SERIES

June 23 - 25

Nashville Superspeedway nashvillesuperspeedway.com

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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

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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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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(615) 375-3565 • www.actingallaround.com SUMMER CAMPS Sign Up Today! June 5 - 9 All Ages Located in Nolensville July 10 - 14 Ages 13 - 18 574 Franklin Road, Ste. #110, Franklin REGISTER NOW FOR CAMP SUGAR DROP! 629.202.6949 sugardrop.com

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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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