Williamson Parent magazine March 2024

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LIFE LESSONS LEARNED AT CAMP + COOL SUMMER PROGRAMS

EASTER HUNTS & SPRING TIME THINGS TO DO!

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Biting, Whining, Tantrums & More: HOW TO HANDLE THOSE LITTLE KID BATTLES WISELY

NATURE CALLING

KIDS NEED THE OUTDOORS; GREEN IS THE ANTIDOTE TO SCREENS

EVERY. FAMILY. MATTERS. MARCH 2024

This year, impressions of France are brought to life with 250,000 blooms in cheerful pastel colors. Traverse along parterre-inspired gardens and capture a photo at the model Ei el Tower. There is fun for the little ones at TOTS! 5 days a week and the Great Spring Art Hop returns March 29 & 30 for a weekend of egg hunts.

Reserve tickets at cheekwood.org

Belle Fleurs | March 9 – April 14 Presented by Cheekwood is funded in part by
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At our camps, kids explore science, technology, and art while enjoying interactive demonstrations, experiments, and the science center’s award-winning exhibits.

Camps range in topics from wilderness exploration to superheroes, outer space to wizardry, and so much more. Before and After Care are also available.

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Inside:

18 Nature Calling: Why Kids Need Green

Getting kids to play in nature more is the antidote to too much screen time.

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Pick Your Battles

Whining, hiting, biting, squirming and staying calm while your child figures everything out.

24 The Boy in the Boat

The important life lessons learned at summer camp.

Hunt for the Easter eggs inside “Things to Do” to find an Easter egg hunt near you!

THINGS TO DO!

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THE BEST OF THE MONTH

Cheekwood in Bloom and the return of TOTS! Plus, Easter egg hunts; Encanto in Concert w/ the Nashville Symphony; The Flopsy Bunnies: A Peter Rabbit Adventure at Nashville Children’s Theatre and plenty more.

30 Daily Events

March happenings in day-to-day order.

49 On Your Radar

Events to know about for NEXT month.

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Cheekwood is bursting with blooms and bunnies come spring! Get ready for the Great Spring Art Hop taking place March 29 and 30. And check out all of the Easter egg hunts in Things to Do!

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Editor’s Note

Playing house in nature yields beautiful mansions.

12 Reader Feedback

Which School for Your Rising Kindergartener?

Where will you send your child to school? Public, private or homeschool?

The decision means more to parents today than ever before.

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Parent News

Run or walk to help raise funds for Special Kids Therapy & Nursing Center in Murfreesboro; a new show at NCT’s Snuggery; local briefs.

A Musing

“In the spring, at the end of the day, you should smell like dirt.”
— Margaret Atwood, Canadian poet

WIN on #WINSdays!

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Subscribe to our Thursday e-newsletter to get in on our #WINSday prize drawings! On Wednesdays, at a random time on Facebook, we announce the day’s prize, asking, “What day is it?” You answer, giving the clue found in the previous week’s newsletter.

WED., MARCH 6

Leapin’ Lizards! It’s a Leap Year give-away: Win a family four-pack to see Annie at TPAC.

WED., MARCH 13

Win a family four-pack of admission tickets to Cheekwood in Bloom (blackout dates apply).

WED., MARCH 20

Win a 30-minute session to Digital World Virtual Reality.

WED., MARCH 27

Win a family four-pack of tickets to see The Color Purple at Tennessee Repertory Theater running April 5 - 15, 2024.

WIN TICKETS!

Cheekwood in Bloom: Belle Fleurs runs March 9 - April 14. Try your hand at winning a family four-pack during #WINSday on Wednesday, March 13.

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EASTER BUNNY ARRIVES

Let’s welcome the Easter Bunny with a fun-filled free event! Face Painter | Balloon Artist | Bounce House Magician | Character Visits | Giveaways Win 1 of 5 Grand Easter Baskets!

EASTER BUNNY CARES!

Enjoy a morning with the Easter Bunny in a Sensory Friendly Environment which include fun filled activities and a bounce house. Please enter through the Mall Management Hallway located between JCPenney and Bounce It Off Adventure Center buildings.

A special thank you to: Bounce It Off Adventure Center for sponsoring the inflatables. A proud partnership with Hippie Radio.

DAY BY DAY

My Dream Home Beneath the Trees

Rocks, onion grass, sticks, bird nests, worms, pine cones, dirt, clumps, dandelions. The building materials for my mansion. Talk about playing house! I was a pro. Once I graduated past the expansive Barbie mansions I built in my bedroom in the winter, I moved outside in the spring amid the sweet smell of grass. I couldn’t wait to go outside when I was a kid and I loved being by myself, or I’d have my little sister with me. We were great play pals, even if I was the bossy one. I had a huge imagination, I couldn’t help it!

“This will be the kitchen,” I’d command, using a stick to draw the room borders out in the dirt. “We’ll need a stove, tables and chairs and a refrigerator.” And I’d see little Wendy dragging some beaten up something or other out of the garage, heading my way. Mom never stopped us. Unless it was time to eat. But even then, she’d let us take our sandwiches outside so we could eat in our house. I’m not kidding when I tell you we did this for hours. And we really saw the house. Wendy and I shared a bedroom on the third floor of our very old real home complete with crickety stairs and floors. So it was a luxury for us to map out our own bedrooms (with the stick, defining the spaces with rocks). It made her mad that I’d get flowers and put them in a jar in my room, so then she’d do the same. And we’d lie on our backs in our separate bedrooms and talk.

Well, you’ve gotta have a tree. And some dirt. And you’ve gotta be good at foraging around for stuff. An empty chicken coop on the edge of our property was a marvel for dusty discarded things and the mysterious left-over hint of what may have been back in its heyday. A hen house. Eggs!

Our house under the tree was beautiful. We’d bring in lemonade, popsicles, books and small stuff that Mom said we could use. The pond wasn’t far way. We’d run there, get all muddy slipping along the trail then run back to our house and collapse in our rooms.

I may have felt a tinge of deprivation when summer ended and I heard about my friend Colleen’s adventures at a summer camp in another state. That sounded exotic, grown up and ... strange. I looked at her differently because she went to camp and she seemed to be so worldly and confident ... or was that just her? I think it was just her. But I was one of five kids and while we weren’t poor, we weren’t doing any camps beside vacation Bible. So mostly we had each other to play with and we did. I liked my brothers and sisters a lot, so I didn’t mind so much. Besides, I liked being at home because my Mom was nice and she laughed a lot and didn’t get mad at us too much. Messy childhood. What would this have looked like for me if we were all constantly on our cell phones? I could hog the house land line for hours, but that never made me feel self-conscious like social media can.

I think the point is that it’s a good time — with spring here this month — to take stock of your child’s childhood. And to see if there’s a “nature deficit” as they’ve coined it. And to do something about that if you can. I benefited from a world of nature on warm spring days. And I’m so grateful for all of those hours outside and all of my many dirt mansions!

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FEED BACK

QUESTION!

“My husband and I are trying to decide what kind of school to put our rising kindergartener into in Middle Tenn., public vs. private vs. homeschool? There’s so much controversy, it’s confusing.”

Talking School Options

PARENTS SHARE THOUGHTS

“Public school is not what it used to be. There’s a reason teachers are leaving in droves. Personally, we’ll be doing a co-op homeschool program where they go to a group school program two days a week and do school from home two days a week.”

Brittain Storey

“Do what you think is best for your family. Just know that you can always switch!”

Wendy Westbrooks Nelson

“I think the county you’re in will narrow the recommendations. My first choice is magnet public. They will have to interview, though.”

Nechica Beck Lewis

“It would be great if all schooling options provided data on their success rates so parents could compare critically instead of anecdotally.”

Brian Sprayberry

“Metro Nashville Public Schools has a Montessori elementary school in Donelson. Preschool through fifth. Both of mine are there; fantastic school.”

Cassandra Wiles

“This is our seventh year homeschooling, and I also graduated from homeschool. It’s whatever you make it. I know parents that just get by and some that go all out.”

Kimberly Thompson

“I’m a 30-year veteran Tennessee public school kindergarten teacher. I love public kindergarten. My own girls went to public kindergarten at my school and had an amazing experience.”

MJ Rawls

“I know kids in traditional public (including mine), private and charter. They are doing amazing and loving it. I also know kids in those same settings who are having a hard time and dislike their current schooling. I’d advise you to visit and decide on what might be the best fit for your child. Every family’s experience is different.”

Tyrunya Goodwin

“We did private for the smaller classrooms and the faith-based teaching. Both kids have since transitioned to public. It’s really about personal preferences and what is important to you in terms of your child’s education. Each type has its pros and cons.”

“We do a hybrid homeschool-Montessori school and it’s been amazing for both my kids (kindergarten and second grade this year). My daughter (second grade) goes to school more than she’s home and my son (kindergarten) is home a little more. The flexibility is great and the ability to really make sure each child is getting what works best for them is awesome. I wish there were more hybrid options available in the Nashville area because it could be such a good fit for so many kids!”

“We have homeschooled from day one and will never do anything else unless forced to. We love the freedom to school how, what, when and where we want. If we have issues with what is being taught, how it is being taught, or anything else, we have full control. We can take vacations at ANYTIME we want. And the vacations can count as field trips, because learning can take place anywhere.”

Do what’s best for you and your family. Tour the public and private schools, get info on cost and look into homeschooling. No one can choose what’s best for your family except you. Don’t worry about controversy, just do your own research.”

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Easter Bunny Photos

March 8 - March 30

Hop on over to The Mall at Green Hills for Photos with the Easter Bunny.

Upper Level, near Macy’s

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13th Annual Special Kids Race

Come out on Saturday, March 9 to help raise funds for SPECIAL KIDS, the special needs therapy and nursing center in Murfreesboro

Runners and walkers of all abilities get ready: The 13th Annual Special Kids race takes place on Saturday, March 9 to help raise funds for Special Kids Therapy and Nursing Center located in Murfreesboro.

Special Kids provides the much-needed therapies that local children with special needs need. The race includes options: a one-mile family fun run ($30); a 5K ($50); a 10K ($55) or a 15K ($60).  The event encourages everyone to get involved. Presented by founding sponsor Murfreesboro Medical Clinic & Surgicenter, a

bevy of additional sponsors are attached to help make the event a success.

Special Kids, a Christian therapy and nursing center, started with one child in 1998 and has grown to serve more than 4,500 children from 19 counties in Middle Tennessee. Special Kids is located at 2132 E. Main Street in Murfreesboro.

The race begins at Murfreesboro Medical Clinic located at 1272 Garrison Drive in Murfreesboro. Register for the event by visiting specialkidstn. com and clicking on “Events” in the top menu bar.

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All ages line up for the Special Kids Race held in Murfreesboro and in support of Special Kids Therapy and Nursing Center.

NCT’s Snuggery Presents a Show Just Right for Little Ones

“The Flopsy Bunnies” runs March 9 – June 30 on Saturdays & Sundays

Nashville Children’s Theatre (NCT) proudly presents the world premiere of The Flopsy Bunnies: A Peter Rabbit Adventure, playing March 9 through June 30. The show is part of NCT’s Snuggery program, which offers immersive and interactive programming for young children from birth to age 5.

Based on the Beatrix Potter story, the show joins Mama Bunny on a quest to find her missing flopsy bunnies. Follow her through Mr. MacGregor’s garden, tracing a trail of lettuce leaves in a play tailored for the very young.

The play showcases actors Jennifer Whitcomb (Mama Flopsy) and Victoria Griffin (Thomasina Tittlemouse). Written and directed by Ernie Nolan, NCT’s executive artistic director, Nolan says the play includes gentle lessons for kids.

“The Flopsy Bunnies combines curious whimsy with clever problem-

solving . It has a playful storyline that encourages sharing, which is an important lesson for kids,” Nolan says. “We are excited to present another world premiere production to young audiences and to bring joy to the community through a story that highlights the remarkable talents and expertise of our actors and production staff,” he adds.

In preparation for the show, NCT has a guide of at-home activities to build anticipation for the performance. Sing and dance to “Little Rabbit Fingerplay,” play bunny-inspired games, grow a garden, create artwork, enjoy yummy bunny snacks and more.

All productions take place on NCT’s Snuggery stage, a cozy space built for a creative, immersive experience. Booster seats are available.   Tickets are $15 for a famly four-pack and are available for purchase now at NashvilleChildrensTheatre.org.

Quick Bits

• The FOOD FOR THOUGHT

fundraising gala for Benton Hall Academy takes place on Friday, March 22 at the Nashville Farmer’s Market located at 900 Rosa Parks Blvd. in Nashville. Benton Hall is a local school in Nashville dedicated to inspiring kids with academic challenges to discover their strengths and unlock their potential. Lots of area restaurants are participating in the gala that takes place from 6:30 - 9:30 p.m. for $100 a person. Learn more at bantonhallacademy.org.

• Each month, Abintra Montessori, located at 914 Davidson Drive in Nashville, parent workshops that are open to the public. On Saturday, March 30, Abintra has a “POSITIVE DISCIPLINE” SESSION for parents of children ages 9 and older. Tickets are $30 for two. The session takes place at the school.

To register, head to abintra.org and click on the “Community” tab in the main menu bar.

• Got a budding musician on your hands who needs experience playing out? Sign’em up for the OPEN MIC NIGHT AT FOX & LOCKE in Leiper’s Fork (formerly Puckett’s Grocery Store), located at 4142 Old Hillsboro Road in Franklin. Open Mic night happens every Thursday evening from 6:30 - 10 p.m. and all ages can sign up to sing or play. To sign up your player, simply text 615-802-8585 after 3 p.m. on the Thursday of your choice. You will be notified by 4 p.m. if your player has been added to the line up. To attend Open Mic night as a patron, reserve your spot for a $7 cover at foxandlocke.com/openmic.

• The GRAND KYIV BALLET is coming to Music City. The group’s anticipated performance of the ballet masterpiece, Giselle, will hit the stage at the Grand Ole Opry House on Sunday, March 24 at 4 p.m. This production will showcase the talents of the Grand Kyiv Ballet Principal dancers Kateryna Kukhar and Oleksandr Stoianov, both hailing from the National Opera of Ukraine. Tickets start at $31 at grandkyivballet.com.ua/en.

• Bring your littles to TOTS! AT CHEEKWOOD, the Estate and Garden’s drop-in crafting program for young children that returns this month in the Bracken Foundation Children’s Garden. Beginning March 9, tots and a guardian can enjoy hands-on activities and storytimes (10, 10:45 and 11:30 a.m.) Tuesday through Saturday. Join a member

of the garden staff for a crowd favorite, Turtle Talks, as they feed the turtles and answer questions about the Children’s Garden’s shelled residents at 11:45 a.m. Each week’s theme is inspired by current exhibitions or seasonal festivals, encouraging exploration of art and the natural world. Learn more at cheekwood.org/tots.

• NASHVILLE SC has announced a series of one-of-a-kind youth soccer camps taking place throughout the summer (May – July) for boys and girls ages 6 to 13. Players of all skill levels are encouraged to attend. The club is offering two options: a half-day camp at Currey Ingram Academy; and a full-day camp at TOCA Nashville. For more information on registration and pricing, please visit nashvillesc. com/camps.

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GREEN TIME for the KIDS

Help your kids to connect with nature ... even one little bug at a time. Research shows that nature is the mental-health antidote to our kids’ (and our) excessive screen time.

As chilly weather gives way to the warmth of springtime, we’re all drawn to the sunshine outdoors. And that’s a good thing. Loads of current research shows the benefits of spending time in nature, especially in light of how much time we spend on screens. But adults have already grown up. The main premise of nature deficit disorder — as coined by scholars — is that too much screentime for kids can take away from the mental health benefits found in the outdoors. Screens often keep kids indoors regardless of the weather.

Tearing kids away from their screens and into the outdoors is not going to be easy. But here’s ammo to help you start the e ort:

BETTER HEALTH. Inactivity increases your risk for physical disability and disease, yet 28% of American adults and 19% of kids age 6 to 17 are inactive today. People who spend more time outdoors are more active on average than people who spend less time outside. Encourage your kids to ride bikes or start jogging to jumpstart an outdoor routine. Get accustomed to outings to parks and nature centers for plenty of outdoor time.

MOOD. Research consistently shows outdoor exposure improves mood and protects against depression. An analysis of 30 studies done in the last 26 years found you don’t have to break a sweat to get benefits from being outside. Even

low-intensity outdoor activities, such as walking or gardening for 20 minutes, can be beneficial. In fact, the biggest increase in mood and selfesteem occurs in the first five minutes. So what are you waiting for? Putter around in the yard with the kids to feel instantly happier.

SUNSHINE. Ultraviolet rays from the sun cause the body to produce Vitamin D, a substance that is hard to get from food sources alone. This important nutrient is crucial for calcium absorption in the body, and low levels increase your risk of fracture and osteoporosis. Studies also link Vitamin D deficiency to asthma, cancer, diabetes and cardiovascular disease. Soak up some rays to make more Vitamin D. Experts say five to 30 minutes of sunshine two to three times a week should be enough. Don’t forget the sunscreen.

RENEWED FOCUS. Research conducted by the National Wildlife Federation shows the relaxed quiet of outdoor environments allows our brains to recharge. In nature — where we aren’t bombarded by text messages and to-do lists — we’re able to tune in to subtle details like budding leaves and animal paw prints.

FEWER SYMPTOMS OF ADHD. A national survey of more than 400 parents of children with ADHD found those who regularly played outdoors in unstructured green spaces like parks and woodlands had less severe symptoms than kids who played indoors or on outdoor playgrounds with man-made structures. A nature walk or trip to the beach may be just what the doctor ordered.

ENHANCED CREATIVITY. Researchers from the University of Kansas found backpackers who spent four days in nature — unplugged from electronics — scored a full 50 percent better on a creative problem-solving test. It’s not clear whether time in nature or time out from technology — or a combination of both — was responsible for this impressive result.

LESS STRESS. Outdoor environments aren’t created equal. Studies show a 50-minute walk in the park is more restorative than walking the same distance and duration on city streets.

Heidi Smith Luedtke is a freelance writer and mother.

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nature centers

DAVIDSON COUNTY

Beaman Park Nature Center 5911 Old Hickory Blvd., Ashland City | nashville.gov 615-862-8580

Beaman Park’s nature center is open Tuesdays through Fridays from 12 - 4 p.m. Request their monthly program newsletter by emailing beamanpark@nashville.gov. Park trails are open every day from sunrise to sunset. Programming at the center includes creek exploration, woodland walks, wildflower hikes and more. Registration is required for more programs.

Bells Bend Outdoor Center

4187 Old Hickory Blvd., Nashville nashville.gov | 615-862-4187

This center has an indoor climbing wall for all ages and an outdoor climbing boulder for ages 13 & older. Regular nature programs include geocaching 101, archery, hikes and more. The center is open Tuesdays through Friday from 12 - 4 p.m. and Saturdays 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.

Shelby Bottoms Nature Center 1900 Davidson St., Nashville nashville.gov | 615-862-8539

O ers a wide range of free public nature and environmental education programs and other special activities for people of all ages. The center is open Tue., Thu. and Sat. from 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.; Wed. and Fri. from 12 - 4 p.m.; closed on Sundays and Mondays.

Warner Park Nature Center 7311 Highway 100, Nashville nashville.gov | 615-862-8555

This nature center provides extensive opportunities for people of all ages to connect with nature.

Upcoming spring programming includes “Fantastic Fairy Houses” on March 9; “Outdoor Nature Painting” on March 14; and “Explore with a Naturalist” on March 23. Most programs are free with registration by email to wpnc@nashville.gov. Nature Center hours are 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Tue. through Sat. and closed Sunday and Mondays. The park hours are sunrise until 11 p.m.

RUTHERFORD COUNTY

Murfree Spring Wetlands

460 SE Broad St., Murfreesboro murfreesborotn.gov

615-217-3017

A 25-acre park located at the corner of Maney and Broad Streets, enjoy walking trails through wetlands. Adjacent to the Discovery Center

at Murfree Spring, the Discovery Center provides a lot of outdoor programming for children throughout the year in the wetlands’ surrounds.

The Wilderness Station

697 Veterans Pkwy., Murfreesboro

murfreesborotn.gov/176/Wilderness-Station | 615-217-3017

The nature center, located inside Barfield Crescent Park, is home to many animals including owls, a hawk, snakes and more. Programming for families is o ered through Outdoor Murfreesboro and includes animal encounters on most Saturdays; environmental education; paddles on the Stone River; nature play including mud painting and more, “Wild Things” preschool program for ages 1 - 4 and more. Hours are Mon. from 9 a.m. - 12 p.m.; Tue. - Sat. from 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. and Sundays from 12 - 5 p.m.

WILLIAMSON COUNTY

Bowie Park

Nature Center

7211 Bowie Lake Road, Fairview bowiepark.org

615-799-5544

Here you’ll find 700+ acres of forest, lake and trails. Head to the center to pick up a programming guide. Trails can be closed due to wet conditions, so always call before you go. Nature center hours are Fri., Sat., and Mon. from 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. Park hours are daily 5 a.m. - 10 p.m.

Owl’s Hill Nature Sanctuary 545 Beech Creek Road, Brentwood | owlshill.org 615-370-4672

Owl’s Hill has “Knee-High Naturalists” for ages 3 – 5 plus an adult this month and next where you can explore nature through a series of topics lead by an Owl’s Hill educator. A “Junior Naturalist” workshop is available on Saturday, March 30 for kids ages 8 - 13 with an adult. An assortment of paid programming also includes Lantern Hikes, geocaching days, wildflower hikes, raptor encounters and more. Owl’s Hill provides a protected environment for more than 2,000 species of local flora and fauna. Admission is by online program registration or Day Pass ($5 for ages 3 and older).

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greenways & trails

MURFREESBORO GREENWAYS

murfreesborotn.gov/185/ Murfreesboro-Greenway-System

Links to 17 miles of trails, bridges and boardwalks.

NASHVILLE GREENWAYS

greenwaysfornashville.org

Provides links to individual trail maps organized by park/greenway.

GREENWAYS & TRAILS

traillink.com

Search for a trail or greenway by entering your zip code.

TENNESSEE PARKS

tnstateparks.com

Head here to find a park near you, seek nature events and activities, find a cabin or book a campsite.

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LITTLES

Biting, tantrums, whining, not sharing, throwing food — how exhausting!

Learn wise techniques for handling the trials and tribulations young children throw your way.

PICK YOUR BATTLES!

It’s one thing if your toddler has a kicking, screaming tantrum in the middle of Walmart — which is actually on target developmentally, as embarrassing as it can be for you. But what if they’re still at it when they’re 3, 4 or even 5? As kids get older, we expect more from them, and rightly so. But it can be tough to know what’s OK because it’s “just a stage” and what’s no longer age-appropriate. That’s because kids don’t necessarily develop on a strict timetable.

“Age gives you a general idea of when you can expect normal developmental milestones like being able to use your words instead of having a tantrum,” says Marcy Guddemi, Ph.D., a child advocate. “But the timing can also depend on your child’s temperament, how much practice they’ve had with the skill you’d like them to have

and how you handle daily opportunities to develop it,” she adds. With a little insight and encouragement, you can help your child move to the next level. Use our guide to decipher when certain “bad” behavior is on track, when to expect your child to age out of it and even how to speed up the process a bit.

Biting!

BABIES It’s very common for teething infants to nip. In fact, they’re prone to bite everything, which can provide information about the world like, “If I bite Mommy, she screams.” Still, start training your baby now not to bite you or anyone else. If they chomp down when you’re breastfeeding, remove them from your breast and say: “No biting,” and turn away from them. Withdrawing

your attention (and your boob) plus the tone of your voice sends a clear message that biting isn’t OK.

TODDLERS Even if you taught your baby not to bite, they still might do it.

“Toddlers sometimes bite to communicate their frustration,” says Peter L. Stavinoha, Ph.D., coauthor of Stress-Free Discipline: Simple Strategies for Handling Common Behavior Problems

That’s because they don’t have the complex language skills yet to ask for what they want, such as the Legos a friend is playing with.

If your toddler bites, state firmly: “No biting. Biting hurts,” then take the toy away or whatever they snatched.

“Comfort the bitten child and say things you want your child to hear, such as: ‘You don’t like being bitten because biting hurts and

we don’t bite our friends,’” says Guddemi.

Toddlers are too young to understand the pain somebody else feels, but focusing on the bitten child and your tone of voice will help them learn that biting doesn’t work.

PRESCHOOLERS By now, biting shouldn’t be an issue because preschoolers can ask for what they want. But they still might bite on impulse as a fast way to get something, like a turn on the swing. If you’ve got a biter, remind them before play dates and preschool that even if they get mad, biting isn’t allowed.

When things go well, be your child’s cheerleader: “That’s great you didn’t bite. I’m so proud of you. Keep up the good work!”

If your child bites anyway, remind them to use their words

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instead of biting and give them a time-out (for double their age in minutes) and comfort the bitten child. Stay calm, state the rules and deliver a consequence to help put a stop to it.

Tantrums!

TODDLERS Meltdowns are inevitable for kids ages 1 to 2 because they can’t yet say, for example, “I’m frustrated because you won’t buy me fruit roll-ups,” so they make their point by throwing a fit.

ly if you’ve given in to tantrums before. To work tantrums out of the repertoire, be clear about your expectations before going out: “We’re going to buy eggs and milk today, not cookies.”

In the store, recognize it when they’re behaving well: “I love the way you’re helping me put things in the cart. You’re doing such a great job.” Then reward it: “Since you were such a good helper in the store, we’re going to play “ Candy Land when we get home.”

SCHOOL-AGE KIDS Tantrums

are rare by now, so if your child has one, they may be having a tough time expressing complex feelings like jealousy or feeling left out.

“You should also ask yourself whether you’ve babied this child more than the others or been inconsistent with your expectations,” says Spinks-Franklin.

If you’re still baffled about why a tantrum broke out, ask your child to explain it after things calm down. If they don’t know, dig deeper. It could be a sign they need more hugs or one-on-one time with you, for example.

“All behavior is communication and the older kids get, the more complex the meaning of a tantrum can be,” Spinks-Franklin says.

However, they’re not too young to learn that tantrums won’t get them what they want.

Don’t reinforce them by giving in to your child’s demands just so they’ll stop. Instead, stand firm: “No, we’re not getting that today,” and turn away. Do whatever you can to send the message that you’re not going to engage.

“If your child doesn’t get your attention, his tantrum will stop, but you have to have more endurance then he does,” says Adiaha Spinks-Franklin, M.D., a developmental-behavioral pediatrician.

If your child doesn’t get over it, leave the store or wherever you are and remind them: “Tell Mommy what you want. Don’t kick and scream.” They may not be able to do that yet, but they’ll get the concept. Fatigue and hunger trigger meltdowns, so try not to shop with your toddler around nap or meal time.

PRESCHOOLERS While

your child is developmentally capable of telling you how they’re feeling, they may still pitch a fit, especial-

Whining!

TODDLERS Toddlers whine because they want attention and they’ve learned that using an annoying voice will get it. Don’t give in. Show them the difference between a whine and a normal tone. The next time they whine, say, “I don’t listen to that voice. Please ask me nicely.”

PRESCHOOLERS If your preschooler whines to get what she wants, you’ve probably been caving in a little too often. To reverse course, tell them you won’t listen to them unless they use a big-kid voice.

“The more kids whine, the less you should engage with them,” says David J. Schonfeld, M.D., a developmental-behavioral pediatrician.

If the whining continues, make eye contact and warn them that you’ll need to leave the store (or wherever you are) if they keep it up, then leave if you have to.

SCHOOL-AGE KIDS Not to

point fingers, but if your schoolage child is a whiner, you’re to blame. It’s time to be brutal: When the whining begins, flat out ignore it. Refuse to listen. Walk away. When they start to talk in a normal tone of voice, show them the attention they’re after with enthusiasm.

Not Sharing

TODDLERS Little kids are too egocentric to understand the give-and-take sharing involves. You can encourage your child to “take turns,” but don’t expect them to willingly give their toys to their siblings or other kids on play dates. In their mind sharing is: “I had a toy and it’s gone forever.”

At playdates, opt for activities that are easy to do together — dancing, coloring, building with blocks — to short-circuit any tussling.

PRESCHOOLERS Preschoolers are less self-centered than they were a year or two ago, but they’re still impulsive and from age 3 to 5, they still tend to be possessive with their favorite toys. You can help your child practice by showing them how to take turns with toys. That said, it’s fine to put away certain special things before friends come over. To encourage empathy, point out how nice it makes others — and even themselves — feel when they do share.

SCHOOL-AGE KIDS By kindergarten, kids can share well. If your child isn’t there yet, help them practice by inviting friends over who have mastered the art of sharing so they can learn from them. Continue to talk about why sharing is a good and kind thing to do. Still, don’t expect your child to have to share special toys, such as the one they just got for their birthday, even with siblings. It’s fine if some toys are private property.

Throwing Food

BABIES Throwing food helps your baby learn cause and effect — if they throw food from their high chair, it falls down and you’ll pick it up. Instead of getting exasperated, play along for another round or two. When you’ve had enough, say something like: “That was fun, but Mommy isn’t

going to play anymore,” then stop gathering up tossed Cheerios in front of them.

TODDLERS Your child is old enough to understand flinging food isn’t OK, but they may still do it when they’re bored or want attention. To end the antics, tell them, “Food is for eating and it belongs on your plate.” Stay calm.

“A huge reaction from you will only reinforce the bad behavior,” Guddemi says. If your toddler keeps it up, end the meal. She can finish eating later, once she has calmed down.

PRESCHOOLERS Thankfully, by the time your child is 3, they won’t be tossing food on the floor to get your attention or indicate their displeasure with what you’re serving. They’ll likely use their words to level any complaints about the meal.

Squirming

TODDLERS Unless something engages your child’s interest, expect them to be fidgety. Antsiness comes with the developmental territory. Try to work around it. For example, go to a kid-friendly restaurant early when it’s less busy (11:30 a.m. for lunch and 5 p.m. for dinner), and take along toys and crayons to keep your child engaged.

PRESCHOOLERS When kids reach 3 to 4, they should be able to sit contentedly for chunks of time, although how long depends on your child’s temperament. If you have a high-energy kid, that might be just 15 minutes. It’s still too soon to expect them to endure grown-up events like lengthy religious services or three-course restaurant dinners. Keep a stash of fun stuff on hand to keep them busy.

SCHOOL-AGE KIDS By now, children should be able to sit still for longer stretches at home and at school without needing constant attention. If your child can’t, consider that your cue to help them practice at home with activities such as crafts and games. If you’re concerned about your child’s restlessness, talk to your pediatrician.

Sandra Gordon is an award-winning writer and mom.

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THE BOY IN THE BOAT: Life Lessons Learned at Camp

Steering kids away from dependence on you and more upon themselves becomes a rite of passage every summer when kids go to camp.

As summer nears, parents are finalizing postschool plans for their children. Often, those schedules will include camp for a week, a month or more. Some kids will attend day programs, while others will enjoy overnight experiences. Their activities may be specialized or include a little bit of most anything. Regardless of the exact ingredients, these children will learn the true meaning of what summer camp is all about.

Among other things, camp provides kids with the opportunity to connect with nature, to participate in human- powered activities and to benefit from personal relationships. Many young people who attend camp experience an increase in self-esteem (independent research has found 92 percent of them say that the people at camp helped them feel good about themselves) and are able to establish a true sense of inde-

A camper with Harbor Island Yacht Club (HIYC). Weekly camp sessions

pendence. Kids also say that they’ve “developed lasting friendships,” “became a team player” or “learned how to care” because of camp.

One Boy’s Journey Through Camp

Ben was the boy in the boat (not to be confused with the boy in the above photo). A gregarious go-getter whose journey through camp was inextricably linked to sailboats on the water. The lessons he learned at camp originated from, or were reinforced by, the challenges he faced as a skipper, navigating the uncertain and constantly shifting conditions of wind, tide, crew and competition. Learning lessons about self-reliance, self-confidence, exploration and responsibility — all important metrics of a successful summer camp experience and harbingers of what follows.

Here, Ben (BS) and I (SW) take turns talking about what those metrics meant to each of us.

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SUMMER CAMP

take place each summer on Old Hickory Lake.

SELF-RELIANCE

BS: When my parents’ SUV moved out of sight, I was, for the first time in my nine years of life, on my own. It didn’t hit me right away that the next morning my mom wouldn’t be there to wake me up, my dad to help me sail or even that I wouldn’t come home at the end of the day to find my bed nicely made. My camp counselors introduced me to something new: adults who would show me the way but not hold my hand the entire time. I did a lot of active learning. I would always try something the first time and if I couldn’t figure it out on my own, my counselors would be there for guidance.

SW: Development dictates young people eventually steer away from dependence on their parents and toward independence and selfreliance. In psychological terms, it’s called developing an “internal” as opposed to “external” focus of control — meaning that what formerly was other-directed (“Do this;” “Don’t do that”) is now self-directed (“I

should do this” and “I shouldn’t do that”). Short of long-established support systems, kids at camp must identify the resources that can help them meet personal and group goals, resolve conflicts and find success.

SELF-CONFIDENCE

BS: At my summer camp, awards were handed out at assemblies. Campers’ names were read aloud as they walked onstage to the sound of applause. In retrospect, I realize this simple act served a much greater purpose than just handing out certificates. Publicly recognizing a camper for accomplishments builds self-confidence.

SW: For campers, becoming self-reliant is predicated on having the self-confidence to succeed educationally and socially. In turn, selfconfidence is born of a positive sense of oneself: the experiences one has and how closely one’s achievements match one’s expectations. Campers gain self-confidence when they find meaningful, fulfilling educational and social experiences at camp, interpret those experiences correctly and have reasonable, achievable expectations for success.

EXPLORATION

BS: My counselors were always pushing me. Pushing me during unit games, pushing me in the cabin towards new activities, pushing me to be a better sailor and pushing me towards girls at dances. In their own ways they encouraged me to step outside of my comfort zone and take a risk. I developed a trust with them and, in turn, with the entire camp community. Whether I was on the water, on a field or in my cabin, I always knew that my counselors and the camp would “have my back.”

SW: Camp is about learning about oneself, learning about others and learning about new ways to approach the world. Self-confidence leads to learning through exploration of one’s interests, abilities and relationships. To maximize exploration, young people need to feel safe — free from fear of ridicule, sarcasm or insult. Creating a community of caring where young people feel comfortable moving beyond their “comfort zone” to the “challenge zone” promotes exploration.

RESPONSIBILITY

BS: I met some of the greatest people in the world at camp. In fact, I made such real friendships that the time I spent at camp each summer was enough to make me feel good the entire year. One of many lifelong things I learned at camp is a conscious responsibility to always be there for my friends and for others. Away from camp, I have volunteered as a peer leader, facilitating discussions about alcohol and drug use with middle and high school students and their parents, and I have joined fellow athletes in performing community service.

SW: Beyond the buddies, baseballs and bonfires lies the true value of the summer camp experience: a heightened sense of personal responsibility for the well-being of others. That “other orientation” manifests itself in many ways, including a strong sense of connectedness and a commitment to give of oneself. Research from SADD (Students Against Destructive Decisions) points out that young people who have attended summer camp are significantly more likely than those who have not to feel good about their relationships and to take positive risks, such as volunteering for community service.

The benefits to young people of a summer at camp have long been discussed. What are they? They are opportunities. Opportunities not exclusive to camps but rather concentrated at camp, where under the direction, supervision and influence of caring counselors, kids can learn to become more independent, more confident, more self-aware and more giving toward others. These are just some of the life lessons learned at camp.

Stephen Wallace, M.S. Ed., is the author of the book, Reality Gap — Alcohol, Drugs, and Sex: What Parents Don’t Know and Teens Aren’t Telling. This story is reprinted with permission from the American Camp Association.

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CHEEKWOOD IN BLOOM: BELLES FLEURS

March 9 through April 14

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Bienvenue to spring! This year, impressions of France are brought to life with 250,000 blooming bulbs in cheerful pastel colors for Cheekwood’s 12th annual spring celebration.

Events in day-by-day order. Egg hunts are labeled with Easter eggs!

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DANIEL TIGER'S NEIGHBORHOOD LIVE!

Go wild for this grrific musical for little tigers at Belmont on Saturday, March 2.

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DADDY/ DAUGHTER PICNIC

Enjoy a memorypacked Sunday with your girl at Deer Run on Sunday, March 3.

TEDDY BEAR CLINIC

March 2 - 3

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Stuffed friends can get an "examination," plus kids can enjoy hands-on learning activities and a photo booth.

FRANKLIN KITE FESTIVAL

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This family event features numerous kinds of stunt kites, some reaching 100 feet high in the air!

37 DRIVING MISS DAISY

Studio Tenn presents this story rooted in the Deep South March 7 – 24 in Turner Theater.

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38 TOTS! AT CHEEKWOOD

Cheekwood's toddler program returns Tuesday through Saturday mornings beginning Saturday, March 9.

38 COUNTY SUMNER IRISH FESTIVAL

Celebrate Irish heritage on Saturday, March 9 at Bledsoe's Fort Historical Park.

ANNIE

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Leapin' Lizards! The national tour of the Tony-winning Broadway musical follows Little Orphan Annie, taken from an orphanage, to stay at billionaire Oliver Warbucks' house for the holidays. Bring the kids!

PAW PATROL LIVE!

March 22 - 23

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PAW Patrol set out over land and sea to find the treasure before Mayor Humdinger does! The pups need all paws on deck for this pirate adventure.

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Ball out at Bridgestone Arena and celebrate SEC hoops March 13 – 17.

45 NASHVILLE ELVIS FESTIVAL

The four-day festival welcomes back Elvis fans to Liberty Hall in The Factory at Franklin March 21 – 24.

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Schermerhorn Symphony Center

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Experience the film in high-definition on the big screen while the Nashville Symphony performs the score live.

EGGSTRAVAGANZOO

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Reserve your spot early to join in Nashville's wildest egg hunt with special activities including face painting, keeper talks and themed animal enrichment.

46 KIDS ARTS FESTIVAL OF TENNESSEE

Come out to Franklin's Pinkerton Park on March 23 for a kids' art showcase.

48 GOODDOG FEST & DOGGY EASTER EGG HUNT

Furry friends can hunt for treat-filled eggs in Goodlettsville on March 29.

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DAILY EVENTS

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FREE PRESCHOOL STORYTIME AT THE FRANKLIN LIBRARY

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

ORCHIDS AT CHEEKWOOD

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For its sixth year at Cheekwood (1200 Forrest Park Drive, Nashville), Orchids in the Mansion brings the beauty of nature into the historic mansion & museum. Check out all of the orchids growing on trees, in planters, draped among foliage and more. Also on each Saturday, piano performances will take place in the Drawing Room from noon to 2 p.m. Through March 10; Tuesdays – Sundays from 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. Cost is $25 for adults, $18 for ages 3 – 17, members get in free.

SCHOOL DAY/HOMESCHOOL PLAY AT URBAN AIR

Kids learning at home can join Urban Air Adventure Park (4331 Old Hickory Blvd., Old Hickory) from 12 – 4 p.m. (while MNPS is in session). Cost is $11.99 for ages 5 and younger.

TURTLE TALKS AT THE DISCOVERY CENTER

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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.

SAM HUNT

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See singer-songwriter Sam Hunt performs with special guests Brett Young and Lily Rose at Bridgestone Arena (501 Broadway, Nashville). Show starts at 7:30 p.m. Tickets start at $25.

TALES OF MOTHER GOOSE: AN ORIGINAL CHILDREN’S BALLET rejoiceballet.com

Rejoice School of Ballet will open Mother Goose's book of tales and bring to life everyone's favorite childhood characters. Miss Mu et, the spider, Humpty Dumpty and all the king's men take the stage at the 4th Story Theater at West End United Methodist Church (2200 West End Ave., Nashville) in this original children's ballet. In addition, there will be movement games during intermission and a one-hour run time. Performances are March 1 at 7 p.m. and March 2 at 1 and 3:30 p.m. Cost is $15.

FREE FRANKLIN ART CRAWL

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Enjoy an art crawl through some of Franklin’s historic buildings on the first Friday of each month from 6 – 9 p.m. From blown glass to turned wood and paintings, this art crawl is a celebration of the artistic talent in Williamson County. Many of the galleries and working studios serve complimentary refreshments during the evening and some o er live music.

DEAR MISS BARRETT

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A musical theater production telling the story of the romances of Elizabeth Barrett & Robert Browning, and a modern young couple, Sarah Martin & Henry Lane. Produced by Murfreesboro's Center For the Arts, the show runs March 1 – 10 at Center for the Arts (110 West College Street, Murfreesboro) on Thursday, Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 p.m. and Sundays at 2 p.m. Adults are $22. Rated PG-13.

JAGGED LITTLE PILL

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Come out for this new musical based on Alanis Morissette’s music at TPAC's Jackson Hall (505 Deaderick St., Nashville) on March 1 – 2. Tickets start at $39. Recommended for ages 14 and older. NOTE: This production contains strong language, adult themes, drug use, and moments of sexual violence that some may find upsetting.

JANE EYRE

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See this romantic production at the Springhouse Theatre Company (14119 Old Nashville Highway, Smyrna) through March 3. Rated PG for heavy themes. Recommended for ages 10 and older. Cost is $18 for adults, $15 for seniors and $12 for children.

OLIVER!

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See Lionel Bart's Oliver! at Hendersonville Performing Arts Company (260 W Main Street #204, Hendersonville). Performances are through March 17 on Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights at 7:30 p.m.; plus Saturday and Sunday matinees at 2 p.m. Tickets are $25 for adults and $22 for seniors/students.

THE DUKE ELLINGTON ORCHESTRA

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The Duke Ellington Orchestra celebrates its 100th anniversary at the Schermerhorn Symphony Center (1 Symphony Pl., Nashville) at 7:30 p.m. First formed as the Washingtonians, the band later moved to New York and took up residence at the famed Cotton Club and the rest, from “Satin Doll” to “It Don't Mean a Thing,” is history. Tickets start at $41.

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FREE HOME DEPOT KIDS WORKSHOPS

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Kids can head in to their local Home Depot on the first Saturday of each month to build a "Butterfly House" with sta in this free workshop from from 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Visit the website to reserve your spot.

FREE RUTHERFORD CO. YOUTH MAGIC GROUP rclstn.org

Aspiring magicians can join in the fun at 9:30 a.m. for this free youth magic group for 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.

FREE EXPLORE WITH A NATURALIST 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.

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FREE KIDSVILLE AT THE PARTHENON kidsvilleonline.org

Join Kidsville at the Parthenon on select Saturdays each month. Families with children ages 12 and younger can enter the Parthenon (2500 West End Ave., Nashville). A Kidsville team member will be taking registrations at the entrance beginning at 10:30 a.m. Weekly storytelling or special guest programming will begin promptly at 11 a.m. in front of Athena.

ORCHIDS AT CHEEKWOOD

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TEDDY BEAR CLINIC AT THE NASHVILLE ZOO nashvillezoo.org

Workers will be on call on March 2 and 3 to perform routine checkups on all kinds of stu ed animals during the zoo's walk-through experience from 9:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. The event takes place inside the HCA Healthcare Veterinary Center at Nashville Zoo (3777 Nolensville Pike, Nashville). Kids' stu ed friends can get a thorough examination and receive a certificate of "Beary Good Health." In addition, kids can enjoy hands-on learning activities and a photo booth. Cost is $5.

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Glow in the Park Season Kick Off: Zipline through trees lit up by glow attire and LED lights on Saturday, March 2 at The Adventure Park at Nashville.

FREE PULL-TIGHT PLAYERS TEEN YOUTH ACTORS GUILD

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Aspiring actors ages 13 – 18 can hit the stage at Pull-Tight Players Theatre (112 Second Ave. S, Franklin) for activities each month designed to build stage confidence. This month, they cover tips on creating regional dialects and reading prepared materials and improvising in your best accents. Happens from 10:30 a.m. – 12 p.m.

LANE MOTOR VAULT TOURS

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The Lane Motor Museum (702 Murfreesboro Pike, Nashville) has more than 580 cars in its collection, but only space to display about 150 cars at any given time. While visitors can always explore the upstair's collection, vault tours takes place on Saturdays and Sundays at 11:30 a.m. and again at 2 p.m. Cost is $10 (in addition to museum admission, $3 for kids and $12 for adults); tour lasts 45 minutes.

MARDI GRAS EXCURSION TRAIN RIDE

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Ride a restored classic passenger train at Tennessee Central Railway Museum (220 Willow St., Nashville) on a three-hour Mardi Gras-themed round trip featuring a live Dixie band on the train! Boarding starts at 1 p.m. with departure at 2 p.m. and returns back to Nashville at 5 p.m. Cost is $28 for children under 12; $70 for coach seats; $150 for dome seats.

THE ADVENTURES OF TOM SAWYER

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This musical features the story of a 14-year-old boy growing up in the heartland of America, based on the classic novel. Performances happen at The Arts Center of Cannon County (1424 John Bragg Hwy., Woodbury) on March 2 and 9 at 2 p.m. Tickets are $10 for adults and $7 for kids.

DANIEL TIGER’S NEIGHBORHOOD LIVE!

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Go wild for this grr-ific musical for little tigers based on the PBS Kids TV and Emmy Award-winning series at The Fisher Center for the Performing Arts (2020 Belmont Blvd., Nashville) for two performances only at 2 or 5:30 p.m. See Daniel Tiger and all of his friends for a royally good time.

MUSICAL INSTRUMENT PETTING ZOO

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Come bang a drum, pluck a guitar and more at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum (222 Rep. John Lewis Way S, Nashville). It's an opportunity for kids of all ages to try new and familiar instruments from 2 – 3 p.m. Included with admission; free to members.

FREE NASHVILLE OPERA ON TOUR: THE THREE LITTLE PIGS

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The Nashville Opera is on tour with a performance for children and families at 1 p.m. at the John P. Holt Brentwood Library. The family-friendly production sung in English sets the classic fairytale to the music of Mozart. Rather than the virtues of construction, the children's opera focuses on cooperation and the power of reading.

DESSERT WARS

dessert-wars.com/nashville.html.

Dessert lovers can come together at the The Fairgrounds Nashville (625 Smith Ave., Nashville) to enjoy a day filled with a wide array of desserts ranging from cupcakes, cookies, ice cream, donuts and more. Happens from 3 – 7 p.m. Tickets are only sold through the Eventbrite page; there are no ticket sales at the door.

GLOW IN THE DARK DISC GOLF

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Enjoy the game of disc golf in a brand new way during an evening with the Smyrna Outdoor Adventure Center. Glow-in-the-dark stickers will be provided for personal discs. Top two players in each division will win prizes. Happens from 4 – 9 p.m. at the Sharp Springs Natural Area (1000 Espey Drive, Smyrna). Cost is $10 (ages 5 –15) and $15 (ages 15 and older) and registration is required.

DEAR MISS BARRETT

See Friday, March 1.

GLOW IN THE PARK SEASON KICK OFF CELEBRATION

615-610-9500

myadventurepark.com

Zipline through trees lit up by glow attire, colored LED lights, music and more as The Adventure Park at Nashville (801 Percy Warner Blvd., Nashville) kicks off their 2024 season from 5 – 9 p.m. Cost is $45.

JAGGED LITTLE PILL

See Friday, March 1.

JANE EYRE

See Friday, March 1.

OLIVER!

See Friday, March 1.

NASHVILLE PREDATORS HOCKEY

See the Predators play on their home ice at Bridgestone Arena (501 Broadway, Nashville). Puck drops at 7 p.m.

PARENTS’ NIGHT OUT AT SUMMIT SPORTS CENTER

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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.

THINGS TO DO

TAYLOR HICKS AT THE FRANKLIN THEATRE

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See Taylor Hicks, winner of American Idol's fifth season, perform live at the Franklin Theatre (419 Main St., Franklin) at 8 p.m. Tickets start at $80.

SUN 3

ORCHIDS AT CHEEKWOOD

See Friday, March 1.

TEDDY BEAR CLINIC AT NASHVILLE ZOO

See Saturday, March 2.

COW CUDDLING AT THE GENTLE BARN

661-252-2440

gentlebarn.org/tennessee

Come hug the cows, give the pigs tummy rubs, spend time with the turkeys and enjoy a day at the Gentle Barn (9295 Christiana Fosterville Road, Christiana) from 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. or 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. Donations are $20 for adults; $10 for kids 2 – 12; 2 and younger are free. Reserve tickets in advance.

EMBELLISHED INSTRUMENTS

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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 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. Included with museum admission; free to museum members.

BALLET

TALES OF MOTHER GOOSE: AN ORIGINAL CHILDREN’S

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Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood Live: Go wild for this grr-ific musical for little tigers based on the PBS Kids TV series at Belmont's Fisher Center for the Performing Arts for two performances only on Saturday, March 2.
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FREE PLAZA MARIACHI FLEA MARKET

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Find deals on fresh produce, clothing, toys, furniture and more at Plaza Mariachi (3955 Nolensville Pike, Nashville) from 8 a.m. – 4 p.m. In addition, enjoy live music, circus performances and all the plaza has to o er.

SENSORY-FRIENDLY JUMP

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The sensory-friendly jump at Urban Air Adventure Park (4331 Old Hickory Boulevard, Old Hickory) happens the first Sunday of each month from 9 to 11 a.m. The park is transformed into a calm atmosphere for those with special needs and sensory processing di culty, their siblings and caregivers. No flashing lights, no music and no whistles. Cost is $8 for kids, parents are free.

LANE MOTOR VAULT TOURS

See Saturday, March 2.

HOUSE OF CARDS SUNDAY FAMILY BRUNCH

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Come out to House of Cards (119 Third Ave. S, Nashville) for Sunday brunch and a family-friendly magic show each week, 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. The menu includes traditional breakfast and lunch favorites, a seafood display, carving station and omelet station, plus Bloody Marys, assorted Mimosas, sparkling wines and more. No t-shirts, shirts without collars or flip-flops. Sneakers are allowed for children 12 and younger only. Cost is $60/person and $40 each for kids 12 and younger.

FREE FRANKLIN KITE FESTIVAL

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Williamson County Parks and Recreation (WCPR) is partnering with Chicago Kite to host the WCPR Kite Festival at the Franklin Recreation Complex soccer fields (1120 Hillsboro Road, Franklin) from 1 to 4 p.m. The family event will feature numerous kinds of kites and stunt kites; some even reaching 100 feet into the air!

DADDY-DAUGHTER PICNIC

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The daddy-daughter picnic at Deer Run (3845 Perkins Road, Thompsons Station) is a perfect opportunity to trade a busy weekend for a laid-back, fuss-free, memory-packed Sunday with your girl! Happening from 1 – 5 p.m., the picnic comes with a picnic lunch in a Deer Run bag to take home, archery & BBs, a giant swing, wagon ride, campfire, gaga ball, photo op, a Deer Run gift for your daughter, camp store time and more. Cost is $39.95.

FREE VOICES OF SPRING nashvillesymphony.org

Spend a Sunday at the Schermerhorn (1 Symphony Place, Nashville) as the Nashville Symphony & Chorus present its annual choral extravaganza. Starting at 4 p.m., Chorus Director Tucker Biddlecombe will bring an afternoon of opera's greatest hits — your favorite overtures, grand choruses and arias from Handel's Semele, Mozart's The Magic Flute, Bizet's Carmen and more.

DEAR MISS BARRETT

See Friday, March 1.

JAGGED LITTLE PILL

See Friday, March 1.

JANE EYRE

See Friday, March 1.

OLIVER!

See Friday, March 1.

MON 4

EARLY EXPLORERS

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Preschoolers and their parents can enjoy all the exhibits, attend storytime and participate in an activity. Happens in the Eureka Theatre on the second floor of Adventure Science Center (800 Fort Negley Blvd., Nashville) from 9:30 – 10:30 a.m. Plus, you have the chance to meet other parents. $18 for nonmember adults & $14 for non-member youth; free for members.

FREE MONDAY STORYTIMES AT NASHVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY

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Age-appropriate songs, activities and lots of early literacy fun on Monday mornings at multiple Nashville Public Library branches. Participating branches include Bordeaux, Donelson, East, Green Hills, Main Branch, Madison and Old Hickory. For ages 0 – 5, check online for specific times and call ahead to make sure there are open spots.

THINGS TO DO

SPARK! AT DISCOVERY CENTER

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Come out to Discovery Center (502 SE Broad St., Murfreesboro) for this program for children ages 1 – 6 and their caregivers to enjoy hands-on exploratory STEAM learning and play. Check-in between 9 – 9:30 a.m. Program runs from 9:30 – 11 a.m. Enjoy music and motion, stories, guided activities and more. Cost is $4 per child, adults are free.

FREE READING PAWS AT LINEBAUGH

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rclstn.org

Come read to a friendly reading education assistance dog at Linebaugh Library (105 West Vine St., Murfreesboro). Drop by between 3:30 and 5 p.m. Registration is required.

FREE READING PAWS AT NOLENSVILLE LIBRARY 615-776-5490

wcpltn.org

Visit the Nolensville Library (915 Oldham Drive, Nolensville) or call to sign up for a reading slot with Rosie, the Reading Paws dog, from 4 – 6 p.m.

TUE 5

FREE STORYTIMES AT BRENTWOOD LIBRARY

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Explore with stories, songs, puppets and more at Brentwood Library (8109 Concord Road, Brentwood). Happens on Tuesdays and Wednesdays at 10 a.m. (for toddlers) and 11 a.m. (for ages 18 months – 3 years).

FREE WISHING CHAIR PUPPET SHOW STORYTIME library.nashville.org

Enjoy a puppet show storytime with Wishing Chair Productions on Tuesdays at 9:30, 10:30 or 11:30 a.m. The show’s running time is 30 – 45 minutes and is recommended for kids ages 0 – 6, but all ages are welcome. Shows are in the Children’s Theater at Nashville Public Library (615 Church St., Nashville). Join Professor, Library Pete, MaryMary and their puppet friends to sing, juggle and read.

FREE TUESDAY STORYTIMES AT NASHVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY library.nashville.org

Age-appropriate songs, activities and lots of early literacy activity on Tuesday mornings at multiple Nashville Public Library branches. Participating branches include the Bordeaux, Edgehill, Edmondson Pike, Green Hills, Hadley Park and Hermitage branches. For ages 0 – 5, check online for specific times and call ahead to make sure there are open spots.

SPARK! AT DISCOVERY CENTER See Monday, March 4.

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Daddy-Daughter Picnic: Trade a busy weekend for a laid-back, fuss-free, memory-packed Sunday with your girl at Deer Run on March 3! The picnic comes with lunch, lots of games and recreation, campfire & s’mores, storetime and more.

THINGS TO DO

FREE TODDLER STORYTIME AT NOLENSVILLE LIBRARY wcpltn.org

Join Miss Cora for songs and stories perfect for ages 18 months to 3 yearsold at Nolensville Library (915 Oldham Drive, Nolensville) from 10 – 11 a.m.

FREE STORYTIME AT LINEBAUGH

rclstn.org

An all-ages storytime on Tuesdays and Wednesdays at 10 a.m. at Linebaugh Library (105 W. Vine St., Murfreesboro) complete with stories, songs and a puppet show!

FREE TODDLER TIME AT THE FRANKLIN LIBRARY wcpltn.org

Tuesdays are for toddlers! Caregivers and their little ones aged 18 months to 3 years can join the Franklin Library (1314 Columbia Ave., Franklin) as they sing, listen to stories, shake some shakers and have fun. Happens 9:30 –10, 10:15 – 10:45 or 11 – 11:30 a.m.

BUSY BEES CLASS FOR KIDS chill@murfreesborotn.gov

A children's class (ages 3 – 5) where they play physically active games on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 12 –12:45 p.m. at Patterson Park Community Center (521 Dr Martin Luther King Jr Blvd., Murfreesboro). Cost is $3.

GEOLOGY DAY townofsmyrna.org

Meet Geologist Greg at the Smyrna Outdoor Adventure Center (100 Sam Ridley Pkwy. E, Smyrna) and explore rocks, minerals and fossils together from 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. This is a handson program packed full of information, where you can learn the physical characteristics of various specimens. Cost is free with paid admission.

FREE R.E.A.DING WITH LUCAS rclstn.org

Come visit the MGL (Myrtle Glanton Lord) Public Library inside Patterson Park Community Center (521 Dr Martin Luther King Jr Blvd., Murfreesboro) and register to read to Lucas, a trained Reading Education Assistance Dog who loves to listen to children read and get a few pats as well. Happens on Tuesdays from 2:30 – 3:30 p.m.

ORCHIDS AT CHEEKWOOD

See Friday, March 1.

OWL’S HILL HOMESCHOOL DAY owlshill.org

Bring your homeschoolers out to Owl's Hill Nature Sanctuary (545 Beech Creek Road, Brentwood). There are two sessions available from 10 – 11:30 a.m. (featuring owls) and 1 – 2:30 p.m. (featuring reptiles). Cost is $10 per person (student or adult) per session. For ages 10 and older. Must register.

NASHVILLE PREDATORS HOCKEY

See the Predators play on their home ice at Bridgestone Arena (501 Broadway, Nashville). Puck drops at 7 p.m.

WED 6

FREE STORYTIMES AT BRENTWOOD LIBRARY

See Tuesday, March 5.

FREE BABIES & BOOKS STORYTIME AT FRANKLIN LIBRARY wcpltn.org

Drop by the Franklin Library (1314 Columbia Ave., Franklin) for this special interactive storytime for parents, caregivers and babies (0 to 18 months) on Wednesdays from 10 – 10:20 or 10:30 – 10:50 a.m.

FREE WEDNESDAY STORYTIMES AT NASHVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY library.nashville.org

Age-appropriate songs, stories and early literacy fun on Wednesday mornings at multiple Nashville Public Library branches, including Edmondson Pike, Green Hills, Goodlettsville, Hermitage, Inglewood, Main Library, North and Richland Park. For ages 0 – 5, check online for specific times and call ahead to make sure there are open spots.

FREE STORYTIME AT LINEBAUGH

See Tuesday, Feb. 6.

FREE BABY PLAYTIME AT NOLENSVILLE LIBRARY wcpltn.org

An open playtime at Nolensville Public Library (915 Oldham Drive, Nolensville) designed for babies 0 – 18 months old and their caregivers every Wednesday at 10:30 a.m.

HOMESCHOOL DAY AT CANNONSBURGH mbnevills@murfreesborotn,gov

Ages 13 and older can get an introduction to skills such as greeting a stranger, introductions, how to answer the phone, shaking hands and the importance of eye contact through team building activities at Cannonsburgh Village (312 S Front Street, Murfreesboro). Cost is $3. Email to register.

ORCHIDS AT CHEEKWOOD

See Friday, March 1.

FREE WILD WEDNESDAYS AT THE SMYRNA OUTDOOR ADVENTURE CENTER townofsmyrna.org

Join the sta at Smyrna Outdoor Adventure Center (100 Sam Ridley Pkwy. E, Smyrna) to discover something wild about the natural world on Wednesdays from 4:30 – 5:30 p.m. You might meet a SOAC animal or enjoy a naturebased activity (weekly topics are posted online); look for more information on the SOAC Facebook page.

TURTLE TALKS AT THE DISCOVERY CENTER

See Friday, March 1.

MRS. KRISHNAN’S PARTY 615-782-4040

tpac.org

Step into the back room of Mrs. Krishnan’s convenience store where garlands decorate the ceiling, music flows and Mrs. Krishnan is throwing a party like no other. Food simmers on the stove, laughter abounds and strangers become friends in this celebration of life. Watch as the actors juggle cooking, music, audiences and heart-felt drama in an acting tour de force where no two nights are the same. Happens March 6 – 9 in TPAC's Andrew Johnson Theater (505 Deaderick Street, Nashville). Tickets start at $65.

THU 7

FREE BABIES & BOOKS AT BRENTWOOD LIBRARY

615-371-0090

brentwood-tn.libcal.com

Caregivers and babies will sing songs, learn rhymes and connect with one another and the world in this new program at the Brentwood Library (8109 Concord Road, Brentwood). Happens on Thursdays at 9:30 a.m. For ages 0 – 18 months. Tickets provided 30 minutes prior to program.

FREE PRESCHOOL STORYTIME AT NOLENSVILLE LIBRARY

615-776-5490

wcpltn.org

Join Miss Cora at the Nolensville Public Library (915 Oldham Drive, Nolensville) for stories and songs perfect for ages 3 – 5. Happens Fridays from 10 – 11:30 a.m.

ORCHIDS AT CHEEKWOOD

See Friday, March 1.

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FREE ITTY BITTY STORYTIME AT LINEBAUGH LIBRARY

615-893-4131

rclstn.org

A storytime for ages 0 – 23 months every Thursday at Linebaugh Public Library (105 W Vine St., Murfreesboro) from 10:30 – 11 a.m. These storytimes include stories, fingerplays, lap bounces, tickles, scarves and songs.

FREE PRESCHOOL STORYTIME AT THE FRANKLIN LIBRARY

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

CAMPFIRE STORYTIME AT THE DISCOVERY CENTER explorethedc.org

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" section! Included with admission ($12).

EARLY LEARNERS AT THE SMYRNA OUTDOOR ADVENTURE CENTER

615-459-2553

jadyn.hayes@townofsmyrna.org

Little ones ages 2 – 6 can join the sta at Smyrna Outdoor Adventure Center (100 Sam Ridley Pkwy. E, Smyrna) in this program from 1 – 2 p.m. Each lesson includes crafts, games and storytime! There are di erent themes each week. Cost is $2.

FREE GIRLS WHO CODE CLUB rclstn.org

Girls Who Code Club is an after-school computer science program for all third through fifth graders (not just for girls)! Program happens from 4 – 4:45 p.m. at Linebaugh Library (105 W Vine St., Murfreesboro).

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Mrs. Krishnan’s Party: Watch this stage show as actors juggle cooking, music, audiences and drama March 6 – 9 in TPAC's Andrew Johnson Theater.
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PHOTOS WITH THE EASTER BUNNY AT THE MALL AT GREEN HILLS

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Hop into Bunnyville for photos with the Easter Bunny, running March 8 – 30 at The Mall at Green Hills (2126 Abbott Martin Road, Nashville).

STYLIN’ SUNGLASSES

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Decorate paper aviators with markers, stickers, sequins and more to show o your style the way Eric Church does at Country Music Hall of Fame (222 Rep. John Lewis Way S, Nashville) from 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. Included with admission; free to members.

FREE TODDLER TIME WITH THOMAS

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ARCHERY CLUB AT THE SMYRNA OUTDOOR ADVENTURE CENTER

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Enjoy the opportunity to try something new or sharpen your existing archery skills at the Smyrna Outdoor Adventure Center (100 Sam Ridley Pkwy., Smyrna). Happens from 4:30 – 6 p.m. Programs are always led by USA Archery certified instructors or coaches. Cost is $3 for members and $5 for non-members per class. For ages 8 and older, no exceptions.

BUSY BEES CLASS FOR KIDS

See Tuesday, March 5.

DRIVING MISS DAISY

615-541-8200

studiotenn.org

Studio Tenn presents this story rooted in the deep south, which follows the decades-long relationship between a strong-willed, wealthy Jewish woman and her black chau eur. Set against a backdrop a changing world between the late 1940s and early 1970s, what begins as a hostile pairing blossoms into a friendship that transcends societal boundaries. Performances are in the Turner Theater (230 Franklin Road, Franklin), March 9 – 24, Thursdays – Saturdays at 7 p.m. and Saturdays –Sundays at 2 p.m. Cost is $59 – $75.

MRS. KRISHNAN’S PARTY

See Wednesday, March 6.

NASHVILLE PREDATORS HOCKEY

See the Predators play on their home ice at Bridgestone Arena (501 Broadway, Nashville). Puck drops at 1 p.m.

DEAR MISS BARRETT

See Friday, March 1.

OLIVER!

See Friday, March 1.

FRI 8

FREE WISHING CHAIR PUPPET SHOW: ALI BABA AND THE FORTY THIEVES library.nashville.org

“Open Sesame!”

Enter the magical Cave of Wonders and behold Wishing Chair Productions colorful adaptation from the Tales of the Arabian Nights. Classic storytelling with a cast of exotic marionettes, clever sets and original music aim to enchant the family. Performances are on Fridays and Saturdays, March 8 – 23, at 10:30 and 11:30 a.m. at the downtown Nashville Public Library (615 Church St., Nashville). Running time is 35 minutes. Recommended for ages 3 -10, but all are welcome.

FREE BABY PLAY TIME IN LEIPERS FORK wcpltn.org

Help socialize your baby in a fun, friendly and safe environment at Leiper's Fork Public Library (5333 Old Highway 96, Franklin) from 10:30 a.m. – 12 p.m. Soft toys are provided.

NASHVILLE SPORTS CARD SHOW

thefairgrounds.com

Browse around to find your favorite sports cards at The Fairgrounds Nashville (625 Smith Ave, Nashville) March 8 – 10. Cost is $5 (plus parking).

ORCHIDS AT CHEEKWOOD

See Friday, March 1.

Bring your little ones 5 and younger to Sports*Com (2310 Memorial Blvd., Murfreesboro) for this class on Friday mornings from 10 – 11 a.m. The focus is on body part recognition and cognitive skill development. Cost is $3.

UPPER DECK GOLF AT NISSAN STADIUM

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Fans will have the opportunity to play a round of golf throughout Nissan Stadium leading down to custom greens on the field. Attendees can look forward to a variety of drinks and food available throughout the stadium as well as a Clubhouse Bar with additional golfing challenges. Cost is from $79.99 – $99.99 and tee times must be booked in advance.

CANDLELIGHT: A TRIBUTE TO

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Enjoy a string quartet performing Dolly Parton classics under the glow of candlelight at The Parthenon (2500 West End Ave., Nashville). Performances are at 7 and 9 p.m. Tickets start at $33.

DEAR MISS BARRETT

See Friday, March 1.

FREE FAMILY FUN NIGHT AT THE SMYRNA OUTDOOR ADVENTURE CENTER

It’s-a March! Come to the Smyrna Outdoor Adventure Center lawn (100 Sam Ridley Pkwy. E, Smyrna) from 6 – 8 p.m. to celebrate Mario & Luigi. Enjoy games, crafts, and themed activities for the whole family. Cost is $2.

LIVE TELESCOPE NIGHT!

dyer.vanderbilt.edu

Vanderbilt Dyer Observatory (1000 Oman Drive, Brentwood) will open its doors so you can view unique exhibits, engage with astronomers and gaze at various celestial objects (weather permitting). Suggested for ages 8 and older. Cost is $7.18. Must register.

THINGS TO DO

MRS. KRISHNAN’S PARTY

See Wednesday, March 6.

DRIVING MISS DAISY

See Thursday, March 7.

OLIVER!

See Friday, March 1.

8TH ANNUAL CASHVILLE BLUES FESTIVAL tpac.org

The "Blues Is Alright Tour" comes to TPAC's Jackson Hall (505 Deaderick St., Nashville) with the 8th Annual Cashville Blues Festival. Tickets start at $62 and show starts at 8 p.m.

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LANE MOTOR VAULT TOURS

Saturday, March 2.

SPECIAL KIDS RACE

achandler@specialkidstn.com

The 13th Annual Special Kids Race features a one-mile fun run, 5K, 10K and 15K going through Murfreesboro Medical Clinic, Gateway Island and Stones River National Battlefield (1272 Garrison Drive, Murfreesboro). Starts at 7 a.m. Registration is $30.

THE FLOPSY BUNNIES: A PETER RABBIT ADVENTURE nashvillechildrenstheatre.org

The Flopsy Bunnies have disappeared! But have no fear; Mama Bunny is in pursuit. Little ones can come along with her at Nashville Children’s Theatre (25 Middleton St., Nashville) as she travels to Mr. MacGregor’s garden following a trail of lettuce leaves in this interactive, immersive play. The show runs March 9 through June 30 on Saturdays and Sundays at 9:30 and 11:30 a.m. A Snuggery four-pack costs $15.

ROBOTICS CLASS: BATTLE BOTS

courtney.morgan@townofsmyrna. org

Use dc motors, gears, axles and switches to build Battle Bots at the Smyrna Outdoor Adventure Center (100 Sam Ridley E Pkwy., Smyrna) from 10 – 11:30 a.m. Cost is $30. For ages 8 and older. Must register.

FREE WISHING CHAIR PUPPET SHOW: ALI BABA AND THE FORTY THIEVES

See Friday, March 8.

FREE RUTHERFORD CO. YOUTH MAGIC GROUP

Saturday, March 2.

THE ADVENTURES OF TOM SAWYER

See Saturday, March 2.

UPPER DECK GOLF AT NISSAN STADIUM

See Friday, March 8.

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Driving Miss Daisy: Studio Tenn presents the story of a decades-long relationship between a wealthy Jewish woman and her black chauffeur. The show runs March 7 – 24 inside the Turner Theater at The Factory at Franklin.

THINGS TO DO

TOTS! AT CHEEKWOOD

615-356-8000

cheekwood.org/calendar/tots

Cheekwood's toddler program returns Tuesday through Saturday mornings beginning today at Cheekwood (1200 Forrest Park Drive, Nashville). Included are hands-on activities, storytimes (at 10, 10:45 and 11:30 a.m.) and more in the Bracken Foundation Children’s Garden from 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. The fun runs for approximately 15 – 20 minutes. In addition, join a member of the garden sta at 11:45 a.m. as they feed the turtles and answer questions about the garden’s shelled residents.

NASHVILLE SPORTS CARD SHOW

See Friday, March 8.

FREE KIDSVILLE AT THE PARTHENON

See Saturday, March 2.

CHEEKWOOD IN BLOOM cheekwood.org

Bienvenue to spring! This year, impressions of France are brought to life with 250,000 blooming bulbs in cheerful pastel colors for Cheekwood’s 12th annual spring celebration, running March 9 through April 14. Traverse along parterre-inspired gardens and stop to capture a photo at the model Ei el Tower. Celebrate the changing season with five weekends of family activities, adult workshops and programs, special performances and plenty of natural inspiration.

FREE STORYTIME WITH WITH AUTHOR ELIZABETH SHREEVE parnassusbooks.net

Stop in for storytime with Elizabeth Shreeve, author of The Upside-Down Book of Sloths, at Parnassus Books (3900 Hillsboro Pike Suite 14, Nashville) at 10:30 a.m.-

NASHVILLE CHOCOLATE, WINE & WHISKEY FESTIVAL chocolatewinewhiskey.com

Enjoy chocolate in a multitude of decadent presentations at The Factory at Franklin (230 Franklin Road, Franklin)!

More than just a chocolate festival, included in your ticket price is a tasting glass to enjoy wine and whiskey. They’ll have craft beers, ciders and non-alcoholic beverages as well. Cost is $64.72 – $93.63.

FREE NASHVILLE OPERA ON TOUR: THE THREE LITTLE PIGS nashvilleopera.org

The Nashville Opera is visiting the Nashville Public Library Edgehill Branch at 10:30 a.m. and then the Bordeaux Branch at 1 p.m. The Three Little Pigs is a family-friendly production sung in English and sets the classic fairytale to the music of Mozart. Rather than the virtues of construction, the children's opera focuses on cooperation and the power of reading.

DEAR MISS BARRETT

See Friday, March 1.

FREE LEBANON

EASTER EGG HUNT

Come out to Don Fox Community Park (539 W Baddour Pkwy, Lebanon) for a community Easter egg hunt with face painting, snacks, drinks and a giveaway from 2 – 4 p.m.

COUNTY SUMNER

IRISH FESTIVAL

Celebrate Irish heritage with the family with entertainment, food, shopping and more at Bledsoe's Fort Historical Park (2895 Hartsville Pike, Castalian Springs). In addition, there will be guided hikes, storytelling, craft beer, historic house tours, food trucks, shopping vendors, kids activities, a costume contest and more from 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. Cost is $15 per vehicle.

FREE KIDS YOGA AT THE INGLEWOOD LIBRARY 615-862-5866

library.nashville.org

Join in the meeting room at Nashville Public Library Inglewood Branch (4312 Gallatin Pike, Nashville) for some mindful movement combined with a story from 11 – 11:30 a.m. This yoga class, led by licensed instructor Alison Rager, is perfect for ages 3 – 8. No mats or other equipment required.

OLIVIA RODRIGO

bridgestonearena.com

See Olivia Rodrigo perform live with special guest Chappell Roan at Bridgestone Arena (501 Broadway, Nashville) at 7:30 p.m.

JENNY OAKS BAKER IN THE REDEEMER: MUSIC ON THE LIFE OF JESUS THE CHRIST tpac.org

Enjoy this multi-media Easter concert, which includes familiar hymns, original compositions and portions of Handel's Messiah. Grammy-nominated violinist Jenny Oaks Baker, narrator & tenor Dallyn Vail Bayles, soprano Lisa Zimmerman and bass Preston Yates join the Nashville Community Choir & Orchestra to present this multimedia musical production by Emmy award-winning composer Kurt Bestor. Happens at TPAC’s Jackson Hall (505 Deaderick St., Nashville). Show starts at 7 p.m. Tickets start at $35.

MRS. KRISHNAN’S PARTY

See Wednesday, March 6.

DRIVING MISS DAISY

See Thursday, March 7.

OLIVER!

See Friday, March 1.

SUN 10

LANE MOTOR VAULT TOURS

See Saturday, March 2.

CHEEKWOOD IN BLOOM

See Saturday, March 9.

NASHVILLE SC HOME GAMES

See the "Boys in Gold" face o at GEODIS

Park (501 Benton Ave., Nashville). Children 3 years or older require a ticket to attend matches. Kicko starts at 2 p.m.

COW CUDDLING AT THE GENTLE BARN

See Sunday, March 3.

HOUSE OF CARDS SUNDAY FAMILY BRUNCH

See Sunday, March 3.

NASHVILLE SPORTS CARD SHOW

See Friday, March 8.

THE FLOPSY BUNNIES: A PETER RABBIT ADVENTURE

See Saturday, March 9.

STYLIN’ SUNGLASSES

See Friday, March 8.

DEAR MISS BARRETT

See Friday, March 1.

DRIVING MISS DAISY

See Thursday, March 7.

OLIVER!

See Friday, March 1.

AIR SUPPLY

nashvillesymphony.org

Get ready to be “Lost in Love” as Air Supply returns to the Schermerhorn (1 Symphony Place, Nashville) for one-night-only performing your favorite hits, including “All Out of Love,” "The One That You Love," “Sweet Dreams,” and “Making Love Out Of Nothing At All.” Concert starts at 7:30 p.m. and tickets start at $56.

MON 11

EARLY EXPLORERS

See Monday, March 4.

FREE MONDAY STORYTIMES AT NASHVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY

See Monday, March 4.

FREE NASHVILLE OPERA ON TOUR: THE THREE LITTLE PIGS 615-832-5242

nashvilleopera.org

The Nashville Opera is visiting the Nashville Public Library North Branchat 1 p.m. The Three Little Pigs is a familyfriendly production sung in English and sets the classic fairytale to the music of Mozart.

TUE 12

FREE WISHING CHAIR PUPPET SHOW STORYTIME

See Tuesday, March 5.

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Tots! at Cheekwood: Cheekwood's toddler program returns Tuesday through Saturday mornings beginning Saturday, March 9 at Cheekwood. Enjoy handson activities, storytimes (at 10, 10:45 and 11:30 a.m.) and more.

County

CHEEKWOOD IN BLOOM

See Saturday, March 9.

FREE STORYTIMES AT BRENTWOOD LIBRARY

See Tuesday, March 5.

FREE TUESDAY STORYTIMES AT NASHVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY

See Tuesday, March 5.

FREE STORYTIME AT LINEBAUGH

See Tuesday, March 5.

FREE TODDLER STORYTIME AT NOLENSVILLE LIBRARY

See Tuesday, March 5.

FREE TODDLER TIME AT THE FRANKLIN LIBRARY

See Tuesday, March 5.

FREE RUNAWAY PUPPET

THEATER: LIONS, TIGERS AND BEARS

615-794-7019

wcpltn.org

Hear this timeless tale with a twist at the Leipers Fork Public Library (5333 Old Highway 96, Franklin) from 10 – 11 a.m.

FREE SPRING BINGO AT THE FRANKLIN LIBRARY

615-595-1243

wcpltn.org

Kids of all ages are welcome to join the Franklin Library (1314 Columbia Ave., Franklin) for Spring Bingo from 10 – 11 a.m. Use spring pictures to win prizes from the treasure box.

TOTS! AT CHEEKWOOD

See Saturday, March 9.

FREE R.E.A.DING WITH LUCAS

See Tuesday, March 5.

BUSY BEES CLASS FOR KIDS

See Tuesday, March 5.

BEETLEJUICE

615-782-4040

tpac.org

It’s showtime! He earned his stripes on Broadway … now the ghost-withthe-most is coming to TPAC's Jackson Hall (505 Deaderick Street, Nashville) March 12 – 17. Based on Tim Burton’s hit film, this musical tells the story of Lydia Deetz, a strange and unusual teenager whose whole life changes when she meets a recently deceased couple and a demon with a thing for stripes.

WED 13

FREE STORYTIME WITH THE NASHVILLE SYMPHONY

615-862-5858

library.nashville.org

Nashville Symphony musicians Anna Lisa Hoepfinger and Keith Nicholas will bring fables and picture books to life in this 35-minute musical program geared toward Pre-K and elementary children at the Nashville Public Library North Branch (1001 Monroe Street, Nashville). The program includes live music, storybooks and active listening activities, along with visual and sensory elements from 10 – 11 a.m.

TOTS! AT CHEEKWOOD

See Saturday, March 9.

FREE STORYTIMES AT BRENTWOOD LIBRARY

See Tuesday, March 5.

FREE BABIES & BOOKS STORYTIME AT FRANKLIN LIBRARY

See Wednesday, March 6.

FREE WEDNESDAY STORYTIMES AT NASHVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY

See Wednesday, March 6.

FREE STORYTIME AT LINEBAUGH

See Tuesday, Feb. 6.

FREE BABY PLAYTIME AT NOLENSVILLE LIBRARY

See Wednesday, March 6.

FREE DINO-GAMES AT THE FRANKLIN LIBRARY wcpltn.org

Families with children ages 4 and older can drop in to the Children’s Dept. Activity Room at the Franklin Library (1314 Columbia Ave., Franklin) from 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. for dinosaur-themed games and activities.

CHEEKWOOD IN BLOOM

See Saturday, March 9.

HOMESCHOOL DAY AT CANNONSBURGH mbnevills@murfreesborotn.gov Ages 6 – 12 can get a little dirty and explore gardening. Kids can visit the flower, herb and vegetable garden to prep for spring planting and have an opportunity to get their hands in the dirt from 10 – 11 a.m. at at Cannonsburgh Village (312 S Front Street, Murfreesboro). Cost is $3. Email to register.

THINGS TO DO

FREE WILD WEDNESDAYS AT THE SMYRNA OUTDOOR ADVENTURE CENTER

See Wednesday, March 6.

SEC MEN’S BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT

bridgestonearena.com

The 2024 SEC Men’s Basketball Tournament heads to Bridgestone Arena (501 Broadway, Nashville) for the annual celebration of SEC hoops March 13 –17! Catch all the action and be there as the conference’s top student-athletes battle it out for the tournament title.

BEETLEJUICE

See Tuesday, March 12.

THU 14

TODDLER ADVENTURES AT CANNONSBURGH: DIRT!

mbnevills@murfreesborotn.gov

Get some outside time at Cannonsburgh Village (312 S Front St., Murfreesboro) from 10 – 11 a.m. Kids will enjoy getting their hands in the dirt and a story time. $3 per person. For ages 5 and younger.

FREE TODDLER PLAY AT THE WILDERNESS STATION

615-217-3017

The best way to love the outdoors is through play: Bring little ones for play time inside at Wilderness Station (401 Volunteer Road, Murfreesboro) from 10 – 11 a.m. This self-guided event includes sensory toys, crafts, and exploration in nature. The Nature Play area will also be included (weather permitting), so you can bird-watch, climb and play through the trees.

TOTS! AT CHEEKWOOD

See Saturday, March 9.

CHEEKWOOD IN BLOOM

See Saturday, March 9.

FREE PRESCHOOL STORYTIME AT THE FRANKLIN LIBRARY

See Friday, March 1.

ARCHERY CLUB AT THE SMYRNA OUTDOOR ADVENTURE CENTER

See Thursday, March 7.

FREE ITTY BITTY STORYTIME AT LINEBAUGH LIBRARY

See Thursday, March 7.

BUSY BEES CLASS FOR KIDS

See Tuesday, March 5.

NASHVILLE PREDATORS HOCKEY

See the Predators play on their home ice at Bridgestone Arena (501 Broadway, Nashville). Puck drops at 1 p.m.

FREE GIRLS WHO CODE CLUB

See Thursday, March 7.

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Sumner Irish Festival: Celebrate Irish heritage on Saturday, March 9 with entertainment, food, shopping and more at Bledsoe's Fort Historical Park. There will be guided hikes, storytelling, kids activities and a costume contest.
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SEC Men’s

SEC MEN’S BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT

See Wedneday, March 13.

EARLY LEARNERS AT THE SMYRNA OUTDOOR ADVENTURE CENTER

615-459-2553

Little ones ages 2 – 6 can join the sta at Smyrna Outdoor Adventure Center (100 Sam Ridley Pkwy. E, Smyrna) in a program from 1 – 2 p.m. Each lesson includes various activities, from crafts to games to storytime. Di erent themes each week. Cost is $2.

DRIVING MISS DAISY

See Thursday, March 7.

OLIVER!

See Friday, March 1.

FREE ALL ACCESS NIGHT AT THE DISCOVERY CENTER curias@explorethedc.org explorethedc.org

Join in this Winter Wonderland and explore snowflake symmetry, animal adaptations and all-things snow at the Discovery Center (502 Southeast Broad St., Murfreesboro). All Access Nights are a time for special-needs families to enjoy the exhibits in a sensory-friendly environment. Happens from 5 – 8 p.m. Reservations are suggested.

BEETLEJUICE

See Tuesday, March 12.

THE IRISH TENORS WITH THE NASHVILLE SYMPHONY nashvillesymphony.org

Join these kings of Celtic music as they perform at the Schermerhorn Symphony Center (One Symphony Place, Nashville) with the Nashville Symphony. Just of few of the many Tenors’ beloved hits include, “Danny Boy,” “Whiskey in the Jar,” “Fields of Athenry,” “My Heart Will Go On,” “Fairytale of New York,” and “South of The Border.” Tickets start at $53.

FRI 15

FREE PRESCHOOL STORYTIME AT THE FRANKLIN LIBRARY

See Friday, March 1.

FREE TODDLER TIME WITH THOMAS

See Friday, March 8.

TOTS! AT CHEEKWOOD

See Saturday, March 9.

FREE WISHING CHAIR PUPPET SHOW: ALI BABA AND THE FORTY THIEVES

See Friday, March 8.

SCHOOL DAY/HOMESCHOOL PLAY AT URBAN AIR

See Friday, March 1.

SEC MEN’S BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT

See Wedneday, March 13.

HIP HATS

countrymusichallo ame.org

Using hats on view throughout the museum as inspiration, aspiring young designers can make and decorate their own paper hats from 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. at the Country Music Hall of Fame (222 Rep. John Lewis Way S, Nashville). Included with museum admission; free to museum members.

FREE NATURE TRIVIA NIGHT AT THE WILDERNESS STATION 615-217-3017

Test your skills and knowledge at Nature Trivia Night at The Wilderness Station (401 Volunteer Road, Murfreesboro). There's one for kids (ages 5 and older) from 4 – 5 p.m., then one for advanced from 5:30 – 7 p.m. Gather your team and embrace your inner scientist — compete for trivia glory in a friendly atmosphere. Pre-registration is required.

WINE & WHISKEY AT THE WETLANDS explorethedc.org

Sip, savor and support the Discovery Center (502 SE Broad Street, Murfreesboro) at this tasting event from 6 to 8:30 p.m. Guests 21 and older can sample a variety of unlimited wine, whiskey and spirit samples. Cost is $70, $15 for designated drivers.

BEETLEJUICE

See Tuesday, March 12.

CHEEKWOOD IN BLOOM

See Saturday, March 9.

DRIVING MISS DAISY

See Thursday, March 7.

OLIVER!

See Friday, March 1.

FREE CANDLELIGHT: A TRIBUTE TO PINK FLOYD feverup.com

Discover the music of Pink Floyd under the glow of candlelight inside The Parthenon at Centennial Park (2500 West End Ave., Nashville). There are two performances at 7 and 9 p.m. Tickets start at $33. For ages 10 and older.

SAT 16

CHEEKWOOD IN BLOOM

See Saturday, March 9.

FREE WISHING CHAIR PUPPET SHOW: ALI BABA AND THE FORTY THIEVES

See Friday, March 8.

FREE EASTER EGG HUNT AT BOWIE PARK bowiepark.org

The City of Fairview hosts this Easter egg hunt at Bowie Park (7211 Bowie Lake Road, Fairview). The Easter Bunny will be available for free photos from 10 a.m. until 11 a.m.

THINGS TO DO

WILDFLOWER HIKES AT OWL’S HILL

owlshill.org

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

SEC MEN’S BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT

See Wedneday, March 13.

FREE STORYTIME WITH AUTHOR MATTHEW PAUL TURNER parnassusbooks.net

Stop in for storytime with Matthew Paul Turner, author of You Will Always Belong, at Parnassus Books (3900 Hillsboro Pike Suite 14, Nashville) from 10:30 – 11 a.m. For ages 0 – 7.

TOTS! AT CHEEKWOOD

See Saturday, March 9.

FREE KIDSVILLE AT THE PARTHENON

See Saturday, March 2.

LANE MOTOR VAULT TOURS

See Friday, March 1.

THE FLOPSY BUNNIES: A PETER RABBIT ADVENTURE

See Saturday, March 9.

NASA ASTRO CAMP explorethedc.org

Learn about the Earth, the Solar System and the universe at the Discovery Center (502 SE Broad St., Murfreesboro) from 1:30 – 2:30 p.m. Elementary and middle schoolers can explore STEAM through NASA-designed science mission activities. Program is free to attend with registration, plus museum admission ($8).

FREE PULL-TIGHT PLAYERS JUNIOR YOUTH ACTORS GUILD pull-tight.com

Aspiring actors ages 6 – 12 can hit the stage at Pull-Tight Players Theatre (112 Second Ave. S, Franklin) for di erent activities each month, all designed to build stage confidence. This month the focus is stage combat. From sword fights to slaps and punches, learn how to make them look real without getting hurt. Happens from 10:30 a.m. – 12 p.m.

FREE NASHVILLE OPERA ON TOUR: THE THREE LITTLE PIGS nashvilleopera.org

The Nashville Opera is visiting the Nashville Public Library Pruitt Branch at 10:15 a.m. and then the Tennessee State Museum at 1 p.m. The Three Little Pigs is a family-friendly production sung in English and sets the classic fairytale to the music of Mozart. Rather than the virtues of construction, the children's opera focuses on cooperation and the power of reading.

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THINGS TO DO

FREE EASTER BUNNY ARRIVAL EVENT AT RIVERGATE MALL

rivergate-mall.com

Grab your family and HOP on over to RiverGate Mall (1000 Rivergate Parkway, Goodlettsville) from 12 – 2 p.m. for family-friendly activities including a face painter, balloon artist, bounce house, magician and character visits.

EIREANN, A TASTE OF IRELAND franklintheatre.com

Great dancers in the land come together to perform this innovative show celebrating the very best of Irish culture and history for three shows at the Franklin Theatre (419 Main Street, Franklin). Tickets start at $57.50.

ENCANTO IN CONCERT nashvillesymphony.org

Experience Disney's Encanto in highdefinition on the big screen while the Nashville Symphony performs the score live at Schermerhorn Symphony Center (1 Symphony Pl., Nashville). The film tells the tale of the Madrigals, an extraordinary family living in a magical house in the mountains of Colombia. Shows are March 16 at 7 p.m. and March 16 – 17 at 2 p.m. Tickets start at $53.

BEETLEJUICE

See Tuesday, March 12.

DRIVING MISS DAISY

See Thursday, March 7.

OLIVER!

See Friday, March 1.

NASHVILLE SC HOME GAMES nashvillesc.com

See the "Boys in Gold" face o at GEODIS Park (501 Benton Ave., Nashville). Kicko is at 7 p.m.

SUN 17

COW CUDDLING AT THE GENTLE BARN

See Sunday, March 3.

HOUSE OF CARDS SUNDAY

FAMILY BRUNCH

See Sunday, March 3.

LANE MOTOR VAULT TOURS

See Saturday, March 2.

THE FLOPSY BUNNIES: A PETER RABBIT ADVENTURE

See Saturday, March 9.

HIP HATS

See Friday, March 15.

BEETLEJUICE

See Tuesday, March 12.

CHEEKWOOD IN BLOOM

See Saturday, March 9.

DRIVING MISS DAISY

See Thursday, March 7.

ENCANTO IN CONCERT

See Saturday, March 16.

OLIVER!

See Friday, March 1.

EIREANN, A TASTE OF IRELAND

See Saturday, March 16.

ALTAN IN THE CAVERNS: A ST. PATRICK’S DAY UNDERGROUND CELEBRATION

thecaverns.com

Bust out your best green, and don’t miss this underground Irish celebration underground in The Caverns (555 Charlie Roberts Road, Pelham) with traditional Irish folk band Altan. Take part in a "Best Irish Flare" competition for prizes. Tickets start at $59.50.

CANDLELIGHT: A TRIBUTE TO COLDPLAY feverup.com

Candlelight concerts feature a string quartet playing your favorite anthems by the iconic British group, Coldplay. Experience a warm and relaxing ambiance inside The Parthenon (2500 West End Ave., Nashville) bathed in candlelight. Concerts start at 7 and 9 p.m. and tickets start at $33.

MON 18

EARLY EXPLORERS

See Monday, March 4.

FREE MONDAY STORYTIMES

AT NASHVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY

See Monday, March 4.

SPARK! AT DISCOVERY CENTER

See Monday, March 4.

FREE MALL STORYTIME

AT BARNES & NOBLE rclstn.org

Join at the Barnes & Noble at the Avenue (2615 Medical Center Pkwy., Murfreesboro) on the third Monday of each month at 11 a.m. for a special storytime! They'll have stories, songs and a craft from 11 – 12 a.m.

FREE READING PAWS

AT LINEBAUGH

See Monday, March 4.

TUE 19

FREE STORYTIMES AT BRENTWOOD LIBRARY

See Tuesday, March 5.

FREE WISHING CHAIR

PUPPET SHOW STORYTIME

See Tuesday, March 5.

FREE TUESDAY STORYTIMES

AT NASHVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY

See Tuesday, March 5.

Eireann, A Taste of Ireland: Dancers come together to showcase Irish culture and history on Saturday, March 16 at The Franklin Theatre.

FREE STORYTIME

AT LINEBAUGH

See Tuesday, March 5.

BUSY BEES CLASS FOR KIDS

See Tuesday, March 5.

CHEEKWOOD IN BLOOM

See Saturday, March 9.

FREE TODDLER STORYTIME AT NOLENSVILLE LIBRARY

See Tuesday, March 5.

FREE TODDLER TIME AT THE FRANKLIN LIBRARY

See Tuesday, March 5.

TOTS! AT CHEEKWOOD

See Saturday, March 9.

FREE R.E.A.DING WITH LUCAS

See Tuesday, March 5.

FREE DOG MAN DAY CELEBRATION

parnassusbooks.net

Join Parnassus Books (3900 Hillsboro Pike Suite 14, Nashville) from 4 – 5 p.m. Pick up your copy of Dog Man: The Scarlet Shedder and have your photo taken with Dog Man!

NASHVILLE PREDATORS HOCKEY

See the Predators play on their home ice at Bridgestone Arena. Puck drops at 5 p.m.

FREE NASHVILLE SYMPHONY CHAMBER MUSIC SERIES nashvillesymphony.org

Nashville Symphony's annual free Chamber Music Series features concerts curated by musicians in the orchestra and interactive conversations about the programs and repertoire. Tickets are made available beginning four weeks prior to the performance dates and take place in Laura Turner Hall at Schermerhorn Symphony Center (1 Symphony Place, Nashville). Shows start at 7:30 p.m.

WED 20

TOTS! AT CHEEKWOOD

See Saturday, March 9.

nashvilleparent.com

STORYTIME WITH THE NASHVILLE BALLET 615-880-3951 library.nashville.org

Nashville Ballet's taking over Nashville Public Library Hermitage Branch (3700 James Kay Lane, Hermitage) with a special storytime from 10:30 – 11:15 a.m. Guided by a Teaching Artist, students will learn how to create shapes and carve out space with their bodies. For ages 3 - 6, families welcome.

CHEEKWOOD IN BLOOM

See Saturday, March 9.

FREE STORYTIMES AT BRENTWOOD LIBRARY

See Tuesday, March 5.

FREE BABIES & BOOKS STORYTIME AT FRANKLIN LIBRARY

See Wednesday, March 6.

FREE WEDNESDAY STORYTIMES AT NASHVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY

See Wednesday, March 6.

FREE BABY PLAYTIME AT NOLENSVILLE LIBRARY

See Wednesday, March 6.

FREE STORYTIME AT LINEBAUGH

See Tuesday, Feb. 6.

FREE WILD WEDNESDAYS AT THE SMYRNA OUTDOOR ADVENTURE CENTER

See Wednesday, March 6.

TURTLE TALKS AT THE DISCOVERY CENTER

See Friday, March 1.

THU 21

FREE BABIES & BOOKS AT BRENTWOOD LIBRARY brentwood-tn.libcal.com

Caregivers and babies will sing songs, learn rhymes and connect with one another and the world in this new program at the Brentwood Library (8109 Concord Road, Brentwood). Happens on Thursdays at 9:30 a.m. For ages 0 – 18 months. Tickets provided 30 minutes prior to program.

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CHEEKWOOD IN BLOOM

See Saturday, March 9.

TOTS! AT CHEEKWOOD

See Saturday, March 9.

FREE ITTY BITTY STORYTIME AT LINEBAUGH LIBRARY

See Thursday, March 7.

TOTS! AT CHEEKWOOD

See Saturday, March 9.

FREE PRESCHOOL STORYTIME AT NOLENSVILLE LIBRARY

See Thursday, March 7.

EARLY LEARNERS AT THE SMYRNA OUTDOOR ADVENTURE CENTER

See Thursday, March 14.

FREE PRESCHOOL STORYTIME AT THE FRANKLIN LIBRARY

See Friday, March 1.

FREE GIRLS WHO CODE CLUB

See Thursday, March 7.

ARCHERY CLUB AT THE SMYRNA OUTDOOR ADVENTURE CENTER

See Thursday, March 7.

DAN + SHAY

bridgestonearena.com

Come see Dan + Shay perform live at Bridgestone Arena (501 Broadway, Nashville) with special guests Ben Rector & Hailey Whitters. Show starts at 7 p.m. and tickets start at $40.

HASAN MINHAJ

tpac.org

See comedian Hasan Minhaj perform at TPAC's Jackson Hall (505 Deaderick Street, Nashville). The show starts at 7:30 p.m. Tickets start at $49.50.

MUSIC OF ELVIS WITH FRANKIE MORENO

nashvillesymphony.org

See Las Vegas’ Headliner of the Year (five times running) perform Elvis’ music and pay tribute to the great one at Schermerhorn Symphony Center (1 Symphony Pl., Nashville) March 21 –23 at 7:30 p.m. Tickets start at $36.

NASHVILLE ELVIS FESTIVAL nashvilleelvisfestival.com

Elvis fans! Head to Liberty Hall in The Factory at Franklin (230 Franklin Road, Franklin) from March 21 – 24 for the 8th annual Nashville Elvis Festival. Join in for a weekend of live music performances, celebrity appearances, an Ultimate Elvis Tribute Artist competition and more. Tickets start at $49.

FREE THIRD THURSDAYS AT ADVENTURE SCIENCE CENTER adventuresci.org

Adventure Science Center (800 Fort Negley Blvd., Nashville) will stay open late for guests 18 years and older on the 3rd Thursday of the month. Want to climb the Kinetic Climber, take a spin in the motion simulator, or catch a planetarium show? This is a great opportunity to enjoy a night of adventure exclusively for the 18+ crowd. Happens from 4:30 – 8 p.m. Cost is $22.

DRIVING MISS DAISY

See Thursday, March 7.

FRI 22

FREE PRESCHOOL STORYTIME AT THE FRANKLIN LIBRARY

See Friday, March 1.

TOTS! AT CHEEKWOOD

See Saturday, March 9.

FREE WISHING CHAIR

PUPPET SHOW: ALI BABA AND THE FORTY THIEVES

See Friday, March 8.

SCHOOL DAY/HOMESCHOOL PLAY AT URBAN AIR

See Friday, March 1.

FREE TODDLER TIME WITH THOMAS

See Friday, March 8.

CHEEKWOOD IN BLOOM

See Saturday, March 9.

FREE BABY PLAY TIME IN LEIPERS FORK

See Friday, March 8.

BEDAZZLED BUTTONS countrymusichalloffame.org

Design a button that represents what you love about country music from 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. at the Country Music Hall of Fame (222 Rep. John Lewis Way S, Nashville). Included with museum admission; free to museum members.

FREE NASHVILLE FLEA MARKET

nashvilleflea.com

Nashville's monthly flea market weekend returns with more than 800 vendors from 30 states to shop from at the Nashville Fairgrounds (625 Smith Ave., Nashville). Parking is $5.

PAW PATROL LIVE! THE GREAT PIRATE ADVENTURE tpac.org

It’s Pirate Day in Adventure Bay, and Mayor Goodway is getting ready for a big celebration! But first, Ryder and his team of pirate pups must rescue Cap’n Turbot from a mysterious cavern. When they do, they also discover a secret pirate treasure map! There are five shows at TPAC's Jackson Hall (505 Deaderick St., Nashville). March 22 –24. Tickets start at $28.

CANDLELIGHT: A TRIBUTE TO TAYLOR SWIFT feverup.com

Hear the music of Taylor Swift at The Parthenon (2500 West End Ave., Nashville) played by a string quartet under the glow of candlelight. Performances are at 7 and 9 p.m. Tickets start at $34. For ages 10 and older.

THINGS TO DO

DRIVING MISS DAISY

See Thursday, March 7.

BRING IT ON boroarts.org

The cutthroat world of competitive cheerleading meets the fierce rivalries of high school politics and romance. The show runs March 22 – April 7 at the Center for the Arts (110 West College Street, Murfreesboro) on Thursday, Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 p.m. and Sundays at 2 p.m. Adults are $22. Rated PG-13.

NASHVILLE ELVIS FESTIVAL

See Thursday, March 21.

LEGALLY BLONDE THE MUSICAL 615-460-5555

thefishercenter.com

A Belmont University production, head to Belmont's Fisher Center for the Performing Arts (2020 Belmont Blvd., Nashville) for the musical based on the popular movie of the same title. Follow Elle Woods as she tackles stereotypes and scandal in pursuit of her dreams. Happens March 22 – 24 on Friday –Saturday at 7:30 p.m., as well as matinee performances Saturday – Sunday at 2 p.m. Tickets start at $27.

WE THEM ONE’S COMEDY TOUR | HOSTED BY MIKE EPPS

bridgestonearena.com

Comedian Mike Epps hosts a night of comedy featuring Deray Davis, DC Young Fly, Chico Bean, Lil Duval, Mojo Brookzz and Money Bag Mafia at Bridgestone Arena (501 Broadway, Nashville). Show starts at 8 p.m. and tickets start at $108.

MUSIC OF ELVIS WITH FRANKIE MORENO

See Thursday, March 21.

SAT 23

FREE WISHING CHAIR PUPPET SHOW: ALI BABA AND THE FORTY THIEVES

See Friday, March 8.

BREAKFAST WITH THE EASTER BUNNY

luckyladdfarms.com

Must register. This special breakfast event at Lucky Ladd Farms (4374 Rocky Glade Road, Eagleville) includes a buffet, Easter Bunny meet & greet, a visit with some of the farm’s baby animal ambassadors and souvenir gift for each child starting at 9 a.m. It’s a fun way to start your child’s day before hopping along to the farm’s Easter egg hunts that take place all day long, plus all the farm’s standard attractions are included. Tickets are $45.

TOTS! AT CHEEKWOOD

See Saturday, March 9.

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Nashville Elvis Festival: Cote Deonath performs during the 2023 festival; the 2024 festival takes place March 21 – 24 at Liberty Hall in the Factory at Franklin.

THINGS TO DO

FREE KIDSVILLE AT THE PARTHENON

See Saturday, March 2.

BREAKFAST WITH THE BUNNY

godwhy.com

Hop on over to God Why Church (100 God Why Ct., Hendersonville) for breakfast and Easter fun from 9 –11:30 a.m. Enjoy games, crafts, an egg hunt and a silent auction! Cost is $5.

CHEEKWOOD IN BLOOM

See Saturday, March 9.

FREE KIDS ARTS FESTIVAL OF TENNESSEE

615-794-2103

Come out to Pinkerton Park (405 Murfreesboro Road, Franklin) for the 9th annual festival celebrating art from Tennessee kids! The event will feature art on display, as well as stage performances, demonstrations and more from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.

THE FLOPSY BUNNIES: A PETER RABBIT ADVENTURE

See Saturday, March 9.

CARNIVAL OF THE ANIMALS

tpac.org

Join the Nashville Ballet for a day

filled with family-friendly fun at Martin Center for Nashville Ballet (3630 Redmon Street, Nashville)! Experience a performance of Carnival of the Animals by the artists of NB2, engaging story times, up-beat movement activities, creative crafts, games, and so much more at this uniquely Nashville Ballet event! Recommended for ages 2 and older. Tickets are $25.

LANE MOTOR VAULT TOURS

See Saturday, March 2.

FREE ARBOR DAY AT THE BRENTWOOD LIBRARY

Celebrate trees at the Brentwood Library (8109 Concord Road, Brentwood) from 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. There will be vendors present to teaching about various tree topics and providing giveaways. The Brentwood Tree Board will also have tree seedlings to give away.

WINE EXCURSION TRAIN RIDE

tcry.org

Come enjoy some wine on an excursion train ride on a restored classic streamlined stainless steel passenger train at Tennessee Central Railway Museum (220 Willow St., Nashville). Cost is $90 for coach, $175 for dome and includes wine tastings and a complimentary wine glass. Boarding begins at 9 a.m. Train departs at 10 a.m. and arrives back in Nashville at 6 p.m.

NASHVILLE PREDATORS HOCKEY

See the Predators play on their home ice at Bridgestone Arena (501 Broadway, Nashville). Puck drops at 12 p.m.

FREE EASTER DRIVE THRU IN LAVERGNE

615-793-3224

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

EASTER EGG HUNT AT LUCKY

LADD FARMS

615-274-3786

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Hop around with the Easter Bunny at Lucky Ladd Farms (4374 Rocky Glade Road, Eagleville) from 12 – 5:30 p.m. The event features baby farm animal encounters, meet and greets with the Easter Bunny, non-stop Easter egg hunts with prize packs for kids, games and Easter crafts. It’s a great way to celebrate the spring season plus, all the farm’s standard attractions are included. Children under 2 are free. Tickets are $22 online.

FREE EASTER EGG HUNT IN SPRINGFIELD

Come out to Springfield Memorial Gardens (4005 Memorial Blvd., Springfield) for its 6th annual Easter egg hunt from 1 – 2 p.m. Join for music, crafts and — of course — Easter eggs! For ages 12 and younger.

FREE KIDS YOGA AT THE INGLEWOOD LIBRARY

615-862-5866

Join in the meeting room at Nashville Public Library Inglewood Branch (4312 Gallatin Pike, Nashville) for some mindful movement combined with a story from 11 – 11:30 a.m. This yoga class — led by instructor Alison Rager — is for ages 3 – 8. No mats or other equipment required.

FREE MILLERSVILLE EASTER EGG HUNT

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

FREE PARNASSUS BOOKS STORYTIME parnassusbooks.net

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

PAW PATROL LIVE! THE GREAT PIRATE ADVENTURE

See Friday, March 22.

MUSIC OF ELVIS WITH FRANKIE MORENO

See Thursday, March 21.

Kids Arts Festival of Tennessee: Come out to Pinkerton Park in Franklin on Saturday, March 23 for the 9th annual festival celebrating art from Tennessee kids! The event featurse stage performances, demonstrations and more!

NASHVILLE ELVIS FESTIVAL

See Thursday, March 21.

START YOUR ENGINES! AT LANE MOTOR MUSEUM lanemotormuseum.org

Experience the sights, sounds and smells of the engine from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. at The Lane Motor Museum (702 Murfreesboro Pike, Nashville). Volunteers will start a di erent engine approximately every half hour. Admission is $3 for kids and $12 for adults.

CHEEKWOOD IN BLOOM

See Saturday, March 9.

BRING IT ON

See Friday, March 22.

DRIVING MISS DAISY

See Thursday, March 7.

LEGALLY BLONDE THE MUSICAL

See Friday, March 22.

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BREAKFAST WITH THE EASTER BUNNY

See Saturday, March 23.

BOOT SCOOTIN’ COWBOY BOOTS

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Inspired by fashionable footwear featured in the museum galleries, young designers can create boot patterns to reflect their personalities from 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. at Country Music Hall of Fame (222 Rep. John Lewis Way S, Nashville). Included with museum admission; free to members.

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THE GRAND KYIV BALLET grandkyivballet.com.ua/en

See the timeless ballet, Giselle, performed by Grand Kyiv Ballet Principal dancers Kateryna Kukhar and Oleksandr Stoianov, both hailing from the National Opera of Ukraine. It happens at the Grand Ole Opry House at 4 p.m.

THE FLOPSY BUNNIES: A PETER RABBIT ADVENTURE

See Saturday, March 9.

EASTER EGG HUNT AT LUCKY LADD FARMS

See Saturday, March 23.

PAW PATROL LIVE! THE GREAT PIRATE ADVENTURE

See Friday, March 22.

NASHVILLE ELVIS FESTIVAL

See Thursday, March 21.

LEGALLY BLONDE THE MUSICAL

See Friday, March 22.

SLEEPOVER AT THE MUSEUM nashvillesymphony.org

Bring little ones out for the Nashville Symphony Family Series at the Schermerhorn Symphony Center (1 Symphony Place, Nashville). Join Mason and his friends for a musical and scientific scavenger hunt through the exhibits that make museums special. Concert starts at 3 p.m. Starting at 2 p.m., enjoy free, pre-concert activities, including crafts and an instrument petting zoo! Tickets start at $20.

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THINGS TO DO

NICKI MINAJ

bridgestonearena.com

The Nicki Minaj Presents: Pink Friday 2 World Tour comes to Bridgestone Arena (501 Broadway, Nashville). Show starts at 8 p.m. and tickets start at $72.

BRING IT ON

See Friday, March 22.

DRIVING MISS DAISY

See Thursday, March 7.

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EARLY EXPLORERS

See Monday, March 4.

FREE MONDAY STORYTIMES AT NASHVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY

See Monday, March 4.

FREE READING PAWS AT LINEBAUGH

See Monday, March 4.

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TOTS! AT CHEEKWOOD

See Saturday, March 9.

FREE TERRARIUM TINKER AT THE WILDERNESS STATION 615-217-3017

Join the Wilderness Station at Barfield Crescent Park (401 Volunteer Road, Murfreesboro) from 10 – 11 a.m. for a hands-on experience to learn the art of crafting a unique mini ecosystem. Select the perfect plants and artfully arrange them in a glass container. Enjoy this chance to bring a piece of the outdoors home with a terrarium that reflects your unique style! Registration required. Cost is $3.

TODDLER TUESDAY AT SAM DAVIS HOME samdavishome.org

Littles ages 1 – 4 enjoy games, crafts, hikes, experiments, live animals and more at Sam Davis Home (1399 Sam Davis Road, Smyrna) on the last Tuesday of every month from 10 – 11 a.m. There's a di erent theme for each program. Cost is $8 for toddlers and siblings, free for parents.

FREE STORYTIMES AT BRENTWOOD LIBRARY

See Tuesday, March 5.

FREE WISHING CHAIR PUPPET SHOW STORYTIME

See Tuesday, March 5.

FREE TUESDAY STORYTIMES AT NASHVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY

See Tuesday, March 5.

FREE STORYTIME AT LINEBAUGH

See Tuesday, March 5.

FREE TODDLER STORYTIME AT NOLENSVILLE LIBRARY

See Tuesday, March 5.

FREE TODDLER TIME AT THE FRANKLIN LIBRARY

See Tuesday, March 5.

WE ARE NASHVILLE FESTIVAL nashvillesymphony.org

Nashville Symphony once again hosts this choral experience for Nashville area students. Choral and instrumental students in grades 2 -12 spend a day in rehearsals and master classes with guest artists, culminating in several evening performances that are open to the public at the Schermerhorn Symphony Center. Concert starts at 7 p.m.

NASHVILLE PREDATORS HOCKEY

See the Predators play on their home ice at Bridgestone Arena (501 Broadway, Nashville). Puck drops at 7 p.m.

WED 27

CHEEKWOOD IN BLOOM

See Saturday, March 9.

FREE STORYTIMES AT BRENTWOOD LIBRARY

See Tuesday, March 5.

FREE BABIES & BOOKS STORYTIME AT FRANKLIN LIBRARY

See Wednesday, March 6.

FREE WEDNESDAY STORYTIMES

AT NASHVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY

See Wednesday, March 6.

FREE STORYTIME

AT LINEBAUGH

See Tuesday, Feb. 6.

TURTLE TALKS AT THE DISCOVERY CENTER

See Friday, March 1.

FREE BABY PLAYTIME AT NOLENSVILLE LIBRARY

See Wednesday, March 6.

FREE WILD WEDNESDAYS AT THE SMYRNA OUTDOOR ADVENTURE CENTER

See Wednesday, March 6.

SONG SUFFRAGETTES’ 10TH ANNIVERSARY – HONORING WYNONNA JUDD

thefishercenter.com

This evening of music will feature Tenille Arts, America’s Got Talent finalists Chapel Hart, songwriters Liz Rose and Matraca Berg along with multiple surprises throughout the night – all with nods to the night’s honoree, Wynonna Judd. Happens at Belmont's Fisher Center for the Performing Arts at Belmont University (2020 Belmont Blvd., Nashville). Tickets start at $38.

GoodDOG Festival & Doggy Egg Hunt: Bring your furry friends and a basket to Goodlettsville's Fenway Dog Park on Friday, March 29 to hunt for treat-filled eggs together and a photo opportunity with the Easter Bunny.

ANNIE

615-782-4040 tpac.org

Little Orphan Annie reminds generations of theatergoers that sunshine is always right around the corner, and now the best-loved musical of all time is set to return in a new production. This celebration of family, optimism and the American spirit remains the ultimate cure for all the hard knocks life throws your way. Happens March 27 – 30 in TPAC's Jackson Hall (505 Deaderick Street, Nashville). Tickets start at $39.

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TOTS! AT CHEEKWOOD

See Saturday, March 9.

FREE GIRLS WHO CODE CLUB

See Thursday, March 7.

FREE ITTY BITTY STORYTIME

AT LINEBAUGH LIBRARY

See Thursday, March 7.

FREE PRESCHOOL STORYTIME

AT THE FRANKLIN LIBRARY

See Friday, March 1.

FREE BABIES & BOOKS

AT BRENTWOOD LIBRARY

See Thursday, March 7.

FREE PRESCHOOL STORYTIME AT NOLENSVILLE LIBRARY

See Thursday, March 7.

FREE KIDS FLAVOR LAB 615-862-5856

Bring your little chefs to Bordeaux Library (4000 Clarksville Pike, Nashville) for food literacy from 5:30 – 6:30 p.m. Each session participants will create a simple, healthy recipe. For ages 7 – 12. Registration recommended. March recipe: Fresh Kale Salad with Lemon Dressing.

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MEET THE ASTRONOMER TALK + TELESCOPE VIEWING dyer.vanderbilt.edu

Browse the exhibits, enjoy an astro talk with a Q&A and view the sky through the historic Seyfert Telescope at the Vanderbilt Dyer Observatory (1000 Oman Drive, Brentwood). The event begins at 7 p.m. Cost is $7.18. Recommended for ages 12 and older.

ANNIE

See Wednesday, March 27.

BRING IT ON

See Friday, March 22.

FRI 29

BREAKFAST WITH THE EASTER BUNNY

See Saturday, March 23.

FREE TODDLER TIME WITH THOMAS

See Friday, March 8.

TOTS! AT CHEEKWOOD

See Saturday, March 9.

EASTER EGG HUNT AT LUCKY LADD FARMS

See Saturday, March 23.

CHEEKWOOD IN BLOOM

See Saturday, March 9.

FREE GOODDOG FESTIVAL & DOGGY EGG HUNT

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

FREE PRESCHOOL STORYTIME AT THE FRANKLIN LIBRARY

See Friday, March 1.

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GREAT SPRING ART HOP

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

HIP HATS

See Friday, March 15.

CHRIS TOMLIN: GOOD FRIDAY NASHVILLE bridgestonearena.com

See Christian artist Chris Tomlin perform at Bridgestone Arena (501 Broadway, Nashville) with guests Willie Robertson and Kari Jobe. Show starts at 7 p.m. Tickets start at $37.

THE CRUCIBLE artscenterofcc.com

Based in 1692, this story focuses upon a young farmer, his wife and a young servant-girl who causes the wife’s arrest for witchcraft. The farmer brings the girl to court to admit the lie — and a course of bigotry and deceit is explored. Performances happen at The Arts Center of Cannon County (1424 John Bragg Hwy., Woodbury), March 29 – April 14, on Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 p.m. and Sundays at 2 p.m. Tickets are $17 for adults and $15 for kids/seniors. Rated PG.

ANNIE

See Wednesday, March 27.

BRING IT ON

See Friday, March 22.

SAT 30

FREE NASHVILLE SPORTS CARD SHOW

615-298-4572

Collectors and sports-lovers unite to browse more than 100+ tables at Lighthouse Christian School Gym (5100 Blue Hole Road, Nashville) from 8 a.m. – 2 p.m.

BREAKFAST WITH THE EASTER BUNNY

See Saturday, March 23.

BREAKFAST WITH THE EASTER BUNNY & MERMAIDS

Enjoy breakfast and get your picture taken with the Easter Bunny at the Aquarium Restaurant (516 Opry Mills Drove, Nashville)! Plus, watch Mystic Mermaids swim! Happens from 8:45 – 10:30 a.m. Kids ages 3 – 10 cost $22.21 and adults cost $26.19.

EASTER EGG HUNT AT LUCKY LADD FARMS

See Saturday, March 23.

FREE EASTER EGG HUNT AT PLAZA MARIACHI

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

EASTER BUNNY EXPRESS tcry.org

Must register. Come ride with the Easter Bunny on a stainless steel passenger train at Tennessee Central Railway Museum (220 Willow St., Nashville). On this 90-mile round trip, the Easter Bunny will be making visits to each car. During the layover in Watertown, there will be egg hunts. Cost is $30 for kids under age 12; $55 for coach and $120 for dome. Boarding begins at 9 a.m. Train departs at 10 a.m. and arrival back in Nashville is 5 p.m.

THE FLOPSY BUNNIES: A PETER RABBIT ADVENTURE

See Saturday, March 9.

FREE EASTER EGG HUNT AT BRENTWOOD LIBRARY brentwood-tn.libcal.com

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

EGGSTRAVAGANZOO nashvillezoo.org/eggzoo

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

FREE JUNIOR NATURALISTS: LET’S GO BIRDING! owlshill.org

Bird watching is a great way for families to spend time together outside. Join Owl's Hill (545 Beech Creek Road, Brentwood) for a family-friendly bird walk and find out more about the birds of Tennessee from 9 – 10:30 a.m. They’ll go over easy tips for identification, practice using binoculars, and go for a bird scavenger hunt along the trails. Cost is $12 – $25.

EXPLORE STEEL GUITAR countrymusichallo ame.org

Educator Adam Ollendor of the Country Music Hall of Fame (222 5th Avenue South, Nashville) will provide background information about the steel guitar family while exploring the sounds of lap steel, pedal steel and dobro. Guests will be invited to try out some techniques on the instruments following the presentation. Happens from 10:30 a.m. – 12 p.m. Included with admission; free for members and kids 5 and younger.

GREAT SPRING ART HOP

See Friday, March 29.

FREE KIDSVILLE AT THE PARTHENON

See Saturday, March 2.

MUSICAL INSTRUMENT PETTING ZOO

See Saturday, March 2.

LANE MOTOR VAULT TOURS

See Saturday, March 2.

NASHVILLE SC HOME GAMES

See the "Boys in Gold" face o at GEODIS Park (501 Benton Ave., Nashville). Kicko starts at 7:30 p.m.

ANNIE

See Wednesday, March 27.

BRING IT ON

See Friday, March 22.

THE CRUCIBLE

See Friday, March 29.

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HAPPY EASTER!

CHEEKWOOD IN BLOOM

See Saturday, March 9.

HIP HATS

See Friday, March 15.

COW CUDDLING AT THE GENTLE BARN

See Sunday, March 3.

THE FLOPSY BUNNIES: A PETER RABBIT ADVENTURE

See Saturday, March 9.

FALL OUT BOY

See Fall Out Boy perform at Bridgestone Arena (501 Broadway, Nashville) with special guests Jimmy Eat World, Hot Mulligan and CARR. Show starts at 6:30 p.m. and tickets start at $53.

BRING IT ON

See Friday, March 22.

THE CRUCIBLE

See Friday, March 29.

THINGS TO DO ON YOUR RADAR!

NASHVILLE SOUNDS

April 2 - 7; April 16 - 21

First Horizon Park, Nashville milb.com/nashville

MULE DAY

April 4 - 7

Downtown Columbia muleday.com

NASHVILLE CHERRY BLOSSOM FESTIVAL

April 13

Nashville Public Square nashvillecherryblossomfestival.org

NASHVILLE EARTH DAY CELEBRATION

April 20

Centennial Park, Nashville nashvilleearthday.org

ROMEO AND JULIET

April 20 - 21

TPAC, Nashville Nashvilleballet.com

HARRY POTTER AND THE DEATHLY HALLOWS™ PART 2 IN CONCERT

April 26 - 28

Schermerhorn Symphony Center, Nashville nashvillesymphony.org

MAIN STREET FESTIVAL

April 27 - 28

Downtown Franklin williamsonheritage.org

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Easter Bunny Express: Come ride with the Easter Bunny on a stainless steel passenger train at the Tennessee Central Railway Museum on Saturday, March 30. During the layover in Watertown, there will be egg hunts!

Camp Ultraviolet

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Cool off from the Nashville heat this summer! Whether you dream of becoming the next Scott Hamilton or Roman Josi, or simply want to have fun and stay active on the ice- we have a camp for you!!

SK8-2-GR8

SK8-2-GR8

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Cool off from the Nashville heat this summer! Whether you dream of becoming the next Scott Hamilton or Roman Josi, or simply want to have fun and stay active on the ice- we have a camp for you!!

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Kids Camps

Camp Ultraviolet takes place from June 3-7, 2024 & SK8-2-GR8 takes place from June 19-21, 2024 all located at Ford Ice Center

SK8-2-GR8

Cool off from the Nashville heat this summer! Whether you dream of becoming the next Scott Hamilton or Roman Josi, or simply want to have fun and stay active on the ice- we have a camp for you!!

Camp Summer

Camp Ultraviolet takes place from June 3-7, 2024 & SK8-2-GR8 takes place from June 19-21, 2024 all located at Ford Ice Center

SK8-2-GR8

SK8-2-GR8

Cool off from the Nashville heat this summer! Whether you dream of becoming the next Scott Hamilton or Roman Josi, or simply want to have fun and stay active on the ice- we have a camp for you!!

Camp Summer

Camp Ultraviolet

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Camp Ultraviolet takes place from June 3-7, 2024 & SK8-2-GR8 takes place from June 19-21, 2024 all located at Ford Ice Center

Camp Ultraviolet takes place from June 3-7, 2024 & SK8-2-GR8 takes place from June 19-21, 2024 all located at Ford Ice Center

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Cool off from the Nashville heat this summer! Whether you dream of becoming the next Scott Hamilton or Roman Josi, or simply want to have fun and stay active on the ice- we have a camp for you!!

Cool off from the Nashville heat this summer! Whether you dream of becoming the next Scott Hamilton or Roman Josi, or simply want to have fun and stay active on the ice- we have a camp for you!!

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Camp Ultraviolet takes place from June 3-7, 2024 & SK8-2-GR8

Camp Ultraviolet

Camp Ultraviolet

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Whether you dream of becoming the next Scott Hamilton or Roman Josi, or simply want to have fun and stay active on the ice – we have a camp for you! Camp Ultraviolet runs Jun 3-7 & SK8-2-GR8 runs Jun. 19-21. HIYC SAIL CAMP NASHVILLE’S ORIGINAL AND ONLY LIMITED SPACE ~ AGES 7-17 ~ REGISTER NOW hiyc.org/summer-sail-camp MON - FRI JUNE 3 - 28 406 DAVIDSON ST., NASHVILLE NASHVILLEAIRSOFT.COM CAMP SUMMER CAMPS New Campers Can Save Up To $1,000! An Experience She Will Never Forget! WeHaKee Camp for Girls, based in Winter, Wisconsin, is noted by many as the premier summer camp in the Midwest. Girls ages 7-17 will have more fun than they could have ever imagined with 40+ fun activities, including archery, horseback riding, & canoeing. WeHaKee inspires relationshipsembracing the values of kindness, truth, justice, and peace. Living in a diverse community with girls from a variety of cultures, races, regions and socio-economic backgrounds, allows one to grow and develop in an atmosphere of acceptance, encouragement and social growth. Learn More & Register Online: WeHaKeeCampForGirls.com 608-787-8304 VISIT DEERRUN.CAMP FOR MORE INFO CAMPS & RETREATS PSALM 42:1 REFER YOUR FRIENDS! $20 $100 THEY SAVE … YOU GET A … $25 OFF Day Camp $ 50 OFF 1-Week Overnight Camp OFF 2-Week Overnight Camp CREDIT for every new camper registration.

Adventure Science Center

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.

615-862-5160 | adventuresci.org

800 Ft. Negley Blvd., Nashville

Deer Run Camps and Retreats

DAY 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 - 10. Your camper will discover strengths, forge friendships, complete challenges, and create lifelong memories enjoying thrilling adventures and recreation.

615-794-2918 | deerrun.camp/camps

3845 Perkins Road, Thompson’s Station

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Bach to Rock, Nashville West

It’s Back-to-School at Bach to Rock! Believe it or not, the school year is upon us, so there’s no better time to secure a spot on our Fall calendar. Enroll now in private lessons, group classes, early childhood classes, band/ensemble, and 101 classes. Get a FREE 30-minute demo lesson!

Boost Gymnastics and Boost Dance Academy

615-637-7242 | nashvillewest.b2rmusic.com

6702 Charlotte Pike #105, Nashville

Are your kids out of school and need something to do? We have a range of opportunities for you at Nashville’s best one-stop shop for all of your family fitness needs. BOOST Gymnastics and Boost Dance provide a variety of activities for preschoolers and school-age youth when school is and is not in session. Our campers will meet new friends, have new experiences, and most importantly, have fun!

boostgymnastics.com | boostdanceacademy.com

11 Vaughns Gap Road, Nashville

Harpeth Hall School

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 January. Also not to be missed is Harpeth Hall’s STEM Summer Institute, a two-week camp for middle and high school girls who love solutionbuilding and want to bring their ideas to life.

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

3801 Hobbs Road, Nashville

Montgomery Bell Academy

More than 100 camps, courses, and creative ways to spend a summer. MBA offers a wide variety of camps, classes, and special programs throughout the year. These programs are open to MBA students, as well as the community at large. For a complete list of offerings, please visit our website. Registration for 2024 camps is now open.

931-298-5514 | montgomerybell.edu/camps

4001 Harding Road, Nashville

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Nashville Children’s Theatre Drama School

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 offer fall, spring, Saturday classes and camps.

615-297-2966 | nashvillechildrenstheatre.org

25 Middleton St., Nashville

Steve & Kate’s Camp

For 44 years, we’ve put kids in charge of their own learning experience. They try, fail, and learn on their own. They learn to trust their own judgment, and tackle the challenges of an ever changing world. Campers choose from a variety of activities including sewing, coding, maker crafts, sports & more! Buy any number of days to use at any time. Unused days are automatically refunded at summer’s end. Est. 1980. Lunch, snacks and all hours (8 a.m. - 6 p.m.) included.

615-652-1137 | steveandkatescamp.com/nashville

3201 Hillsboro Pike, Nashville

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Riverview Camp for Girls

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. Facilities include a heated pool, tennis courts, climbing tower, horseback riding, bathrooms and showers in all cabins. Tradional camp activities. Campers select six activities daily. 5:1 camper-tocounselor ratio.

800-882-0722 | riverviewcamp.com

757 CR 614, Mentone, AL

Wehakee Camp for Girls

WeHaKee Camp for Girls in Winter, Wisconsin, is the top choice for a summer camp experience, blending fun, friendship, and personal growth. Catering to girls aged 7-17, it offers 2-, 4-, and 6-week sessions starting in June, with over 40 activities like archery, horseback riding, and canoeing. Directed by the experienced Bob & Maggie Braun, the camp fosters a diverse community where girls from around the globe connect, embracing values of kindness, truth, justice, and peace.

800-582-2267 | wehakeecampforgirls.com

715 28th St. S, la Crosse, WI

Play in nature, create art, learn about farming and forestry, and embark on adventures across our three beautiful campuses. Campers ages 3 - 14 develop meaningful connections and a sense of belonging and dig deep into a variety of multifaceted projects inspired by our sprawling landscapes.

615-560-1533 | anewleafnashville.org

4341 Pecan Valley Road, Nashville

Battle Ground Academy

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.

615-567-8327 | battlegroundacademy.org/camps

336 Ernest Rice Lane, Franklin

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Boost Aquatics

Swim lessons for kids of all ages in our heated 6 lane indoor/outdoor Olympic-sized pool. We welcome swimmers of all abilities to come experience the fun swimming lessons for kids by our certified swim instructors. Whether you’re new to swimming or training for general fitness or competition, we provide an array of pool programs designed for every age and skill level.

615-662-8989 | boostfitclub.com/aquatics

11 Vaughns Gap Road, Nashville

Brentwood Academy

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 offer 9 weeks of programs for your young athlete, arts lover, chef, or engineer! Join BA staff while exploring and making new friends..

615-373-0611 | summeratba.com

219 Granny White Pike, Brentwood

Bill Taylor Bushido School of Karate

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

615-890-6755 | bskonline.com

1911 Business Campus Drive, Murfreesboro

615-893-6003 | bskonline.com

1820 NW Broad St., Murfreesboro

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Camp Arrowhead for Boys

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

828-435-0591 | camparrowhead.com

1415 Cabin Creek Road, Zirconia, NC

Camp Woodmont

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, highropes/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.

423-472-6070 | campwoodmont.com

381 Moonlight Drive, Cloudland, GA

Currey Ingram Academy

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.

615-507-3242 | curreyingram.org/community

6544 Murray Lane, Brentwood

E.T.C. Gymnastics

Dedicated to bringing a new standard of excellence in gymnastics through Him. We offer classes for boys and girls ages 2 - 18 yrs and all ability levels. We offer cheerleading and tumbling, as well as competitive teams. Ask about our free trial class. We also do parties, field trips and parents’ nights out.

615-867-6900 | 615-617-7644 | etcgymnastics.com

1137 Haley Road, Murfreesboro

11301 Old Nashville Hwy, Smyrna

Camp Cedar Cliff

A Christian-based camp offering both overnight and day camp programs. Overnight camp is for rising grades 2 - 10. Campers have either one or two-week programs depending on age and preference. Wide range of activities include zipline, bb guns, archery, ropes courses, whitewater rafting, rock climbing, swimming and more. 8 camp sessions.

828-450-3331 | campcedarcliff.org

5 Porters Cove Road, Asheville, NC

Code Ninjas of Franklin

Code, Create, Connect: Think Sharper, Go Farther! Unleash your child’s potential this summer at Code Ninjas! Our coding camps offer a fun, engaging way for kids to learn vital tech skills. They’ll build video games, explore programming languages, and foster problem-solving abilities in a supportive environment. Perfect for ages 7 - 14. We also have afternoon JR camps each week for ages 5 - 7.

615-640-2633 | codeninjas.com/tn-franklin

1113 Murfreesboro Road, Ste. 410, Franklin

Davidson Academy

Enrich your child’s summer with Bear Camp 2024 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.

615-860-5300 | davidsonacademy.com

1414 Old Hickory Blvd., Nashville

FRANKLIN SUZUKI

Top-rated instructors specializing in violin, viola, and cello instruction to children ages 3 - 18, using the Suzuki Method of music education. Students participate in weekly group classes and private lessons, and regularly perform in recitals and outreach concerts. Classes meet in Brentwood and Franklin. All instructors have advanced Suzuki teacher training.

615-567-3723 | franklinsuzukiacademy.com

9000 Concord Road, Brentwood

Camp Riva-Lake for Girls

Located just one hour from Nashville. We are a premier ACA accredited sleep-over camp founded in 1922. We aim to empower girls with self confidence and life-long skills. We offer more than 10 daily activities including horseback riding, swimming, sailing, dance, archery and more. For girls 8 - 16. Camp sessions begin Jun. 29. Register today.

404-626-6881 | camprivalake.com

1281 Riva Lake Road, Winchester

Creekside Riding Academy and Stables

We focus on safety, proper riding techniques, grooming, care and tacking horses. 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 horse treats and more. 2024 Best of Parenting winner for Best Horseback Riding!

615-595-7547 | creeksideridingstables.com

2359 Lewisburg Pike, Franklin

Discovery Center at Murfree Spring

Each camp offers an opportunity for exploration of museum exhibits and outdoor play, weather permitting. Throughout the school year, CAMPOLOGY is available during special school holidays, offered as one-day camps, and is also available as week-long day camp sessions during fall and spring breaks. When school’s out for summer, we offer multiple week-long day camp sessions.

615-890-2300 | explorethedc.org/camps

502 SE Broad St.,, Murfreesboro

HIYC Sail Camp

Ages 7 - 17, Jun. 3 - 28, Mon. - Fri. 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. (no before- or after-care provided). Sign up for one week or more. No sailing experience necessary! We learn to sail on Optimist Prams, Lasers, RS Zest and RS Feva sailboats. Campers will be assigned to boats according to age and skill level. Advanced classes will be offered during sessions 3 and 4. 859-816-4377 | hiyc.org/summer-sail-camp

Harbor Island Yacht Club, Hermitage

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Horton Haven Christian Camp

Campers can experience archery, air rifles, climbing, horseback riding, canoeing, crafts, mtn. biking, swimming and many other exciting activities. Teens can experience our 45-ft. high zip line. One-week sessions for ages 8 - 11, 12 - 14 and 15 - 18. Day campers experience exciting games, crafts, bible lessons, swimming and much more. Four weeks to choose from for ages 6 - 11.

931-364-7656 | hortonhaven.org

3711 Reed Harris Road, Lewisburg

Lane Music

Providing professional lessons, rentals, repairs, and more to musicians of all levels. For over 35 years, Lane Music has helped educate and shape generations of musicians. Lane Music has expanded to include world-class stores in Nashville and Knoxville. From first-time players to seasoned professionals, Lane Music has the gear you need to ensure your musical endeavors thrive.

615-679-8888 | lanemusic.com

1625 Galleria Blvd., Brentwood

Nashville Airsoft

Nashville Airsoft offers a custom Summer Camp experience. Perfect for any level of airsoft experience from beginner to advanced. Nashville Airsoft camp offers instruction in tech (building and repairing replicas) and game play based around the game of Airsoft. Also Now featuring Nerf games and parties. Ask about our amazingly fun “Nerf” Airsoft camp!

615-837-0920 | nashvilleairsoft.com

406 Davidson St., Nashville

Nashville Predators Skate Camps

Nashville Ballet, School of Nashville Ballet

Help your young artist strengthen the scope of their imagination at School of Nashville Ballet this summer! Designed to foster creative development through physical activity, our half-day camps are the perfect place to let your little one roam, imagine, and play. Half-Day Camp themes: Animal Adventures, Fairytale Fun, and A Chorus Line.

615-297-2966 | nashvilleballet.com

3630 Redmon St., Nashville

Our SK82GR8 skating camp is the perfect place to cool o this summer. Our expert coaching sta will base programming on athletes and customize training to meet them where they are! And for girls don’t miss Camp Ultraviolet where every girl can grow their glow, know their power, and find their fierce on ice. There is room for everyone to SHINE nashvillepredators.com/summercamps

5264 Hickory Hollow Pkwy., Antioch

St. Henry School Camp Tiger Town

Saint Henry School is excited to offer day camps for students in rising Pre-K3 through 8th grade in Summer 2024!

sthenryschool.org/summer-camp

6401 Harding Pike, Nashville

Providence Christian Academy

My Gym of 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 for their children’s accomplishments.

615-371-5437 | mygym.com/brentwood

330 Franklin Road, Brentwood

First Kids Summer at Nashville First

Nashville First is right in the heart of downtown Nashville. We offer several Christ-centered camps and fun activities throughout the Summer. VBS: Breaker Rock Beach from Jun. 17 - 21; CentriKid Camp (overnight in KY) from Jul. 8 - 12; Music Arts Camp from Jul. 15 - 19. More details are available online. Register today!

615-664-6023 | nashvillefirst.org/firstkidssummer

108 7th Avenue South, Nashville

We offer a robust college preparatory education through the Classical Christian model, making it truly distinct from other institutions. Our mission, to teach students to seek God’s truth and to equip them with the tools for a lifetime of learning, drives all we do here. Summer camps registering now. Camps start Jun. 3!

615-904-0902 | providencechristian.com

410 Dejarnette Lane, Murfreesboro

Soccer Shots

Roots Academy

Choose from some of our most popular summer camps and Intensives. We feature dance and music camps. Experience the joy of Frozen in our 4-day camp for ages 4 - 6 or for ages 13 and up. We offer an on-stage band Intensive for ages 13+. All camps are by theme each week including our popular Taylor Swift Voice Camp, for ages 8-10. Visit our website dates and to register today!

615-804-1177 | rootsacademy.com

320 Southgate Ct., Brentwood

The most trusted and engaging children’s soccer program for ages 2 - 8. Join the best coaches in the business for age-appropriate soccer skills, character-building, and FUN! With three major programs, we feature soccer shots mini for ages 2 - 3. Our Classic level for ages 3 - 5 and the Premier level for elementary school ages. Sign up today and LETS PLAY!

soccershots.com

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Southern Stars Preschool

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..

615-509-9423 | southernstarsmontessori.net

910 Wedgewood Ave., Nashville

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Tennessee Robotics Center

TRC is a 21st-century STEM and Robotics Education learning center helping students in grades K - 12 discover new interests. Our mission is to inspire the next generation to dare mighty things in Technology, Robotics, and Computer Science while making a positive impact in our community and eventually the world. Summer camp registration opens on Feb. 15.

615-796-4632 | tennesseeroboticscenter.com

2231 NW Broad St., Ste. D, Murfreesboro

Travellers Rest

Travel through history and experience a summer of adventure at Travellers Rest Summer Camp, winner of Nickelodeon’s Parents Pick Best Day Camp in Nashville. Junior Docent camp, Histories Mysteries camp, hands-on history camp, folk arts camp, adventures in history camp (includes civil war and frontier adventures).

615-832-8197 | travellersrestplantation.org

636 Farrell Pkwy., Nashville

Valley View Ranch Equestrian Camps for Girls

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!

706-862-2231 | valleyviewranch.net

606 Valley View Ranch Road, Cloudland, GA

Willow Springs Day Camp

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!

931-797-3660 | willowspringsdaycamp.com

508 Franklin Road, Franklin

Vanderbilt Programs for Talented Youth

Whether you are a motivated young learner, the parent of an advanced child, or an educator who works with high-achieving students, there is something for everyone at PTY. Join us! We offer programs for talented children in grades K-12 as well as their families and educators.

615-322-8261 | pty.vanderbilt.edu

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University School of Nashville

USN strives to provide the most dynamic and varied summer programming options for rising grades K - 12 with over 150 camps covering science and technology, sports and adventure, visual and performing arts, and fun and learning in June and July. Led by USN faculty and coaches as well as local professionals, flexible morning and afternoon sessions allow either whole or half-day experiences.

615-277-9367 | usn.org/summer

2000 Edgehill Ave., Nashville

The Webb School

We invite you to spend an exciting summer of fun and learning at The Webb School! There is never a dull moment on Webb’s 150 acre campus during the months of June and July. Action-packed, funfilled weeks of camp are waiting for you. Day and overnight camps. Sports, athletics and academic camps available.

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

319 Webb Road E, Bell Buckle

Write-On Writing with Ms. Morris

Ms. Morris has been an English teacher for well over 28 years while teaching and tutoring online for the last 17. She enjoys helping students find their confidence in words that support not only strong writing skills, but also bolster effective reading and thinking skills. Learn more about Ms. Morris’ Digital Citizenship and Summer Writing courses at the listing below or by sending an email. nashvilleparent.com/directories/write-on-writing writeonsusie@gmail.com

YMCA Camp Widjiwagan

Providing campers ages 5 - 17 a place to grow in character and confidence, learn new skills and make new friends, and be immersed in nature, away from screens. When your child attends camp at Widji, they are encouraged to try new things without fear of failure. They are accepted, loved, and celebrated for who they are. Kids learn to be the best version of themselves. We offer day camps, overnight camps, and ranch camps.

615-360-2267 | campwidji.com

3088 Smith Springs Road, Anitoch

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