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HOW TO REALLY KNOW EACH ONE OF YOUR KIDS
Learning what each one of your family members’ favorites are is one of the most important things you can do.
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GETTING STARTED WITH FAMILY MEETINGS
Be the take-charge parents your kids long for by doing monthly meetings and improving your family’s communication.
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A new sound! I heard it! It’s finally happening!” This is what I think to myself every time I hear anything that slightly resembles a word come out of my 3-year-old’s mouth. Speech delay has slowly but surely crept up in our seemingly overflowing list of parental worries. I mean, nobody wants their kid to be behind. And when you see little baby Billy on your friend’s social media putting together multiple word phrases months before yours even says, “Dada,” it’s impossible not to compare. It’s impossible not to tear yourself down and wonder what you’ve done to contribute to their delay. You ask yourself, “Am I a bad father?” Then, you end up feeling guilty for letting it all bother you. Communication barriers between toddlers and parents can really put your patience to the test. You see how frustrated they get when they can’t communicate what they’re thinking, and it’s equally frustrating for parents not being able to understand what they’re thinking. “Ehhh,” My toddler say as he points up to the pantry. “No snacks until after dinner, buddy,” I say to him. “Ehhh!” My toddler repeats. “You just had a peanut butter jelly sandwich so no more snacks,” I say, trying to hold my ground. “EHHH!” he screams at this point, still pointing up to the pantry. And then, just like that — meltdown. I try to console him, but it’s too late. The tantrum had begun. He falls to the ground and wails like someone has just taken everything he’s ever cared about and flushed it down the toilet. Turns out, I forgot I hid his Play-Doh on the top shelf of the pantry. That’s what he wanted all along. I got it down and gave it to him and he immediately stopped crying and went to the other room to play. Interactions like this happen daily at our house these days. It’s natural to want what’s best for your kids — including making sure that their social, physical, emotional and verbal development is right on track (or at least relatively close). At the same time, one of the learning curves of new parenthood is understanding that every child develops at their own pace, and that the average age associated with certain milestones is exactly that: a statistical average. Though these averages can be a helpful tool in figuring out if your child is an outlier (on either end of the spectrum), raising kids isn’t a mathematical formula. (If only!) When it comes to child development, one of parents’ primary areas of focus is their kids’ speech and language abilities. And that sometimes leads a parent down the rabbit hole of looking into speech therapy for toddlers. We recently met with a speech-language pathologist (SLP) to see if he’d qualify for speech therapy sessions. They did some simple testing and a brief interview with us. We’re waiting to hear back, but we’re assuming he’ll qualify. The whole ordeal has been draining, but we remind ourselves how blessed we are. We remind ourselves that every kernel in the popcorn bag pops at different times — but they all end up tasting the same. So, if you’re a parent of a kid with a speech delay, try not to worry, try not to get down on yourself and remember they may just want their Play-Doh.
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FEED BACK QUESTION: “I am definitely feeling anxious about whether or not to vaccinate my child against COVID. Especially since I’ve been reading about multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children. Truly, we don’t have any idea what the longterm effects of these vaccines may be, and it’s all so forced. Please don’t hate me. Can you give me perspective?” We received more than 100 comments to this post on Facebook.
VACCINATING KIDS AGAINST COVID “I think what you need to consider is this is not a vaccine like the ones your child probably got as a baby. Most of those provided life long or long lasting immunity. This shot can offer a less severe infection, not forever immunity. More like a flu shot than a polio vaccine. If your child is high risk (overweight, chronic health issues, heart or lung disorders, etc.) maybe the benefits outweigh the risk. If your child is otherwise healthy maybe the risk outweigh the benefits. It is your call. You will not find an answer to your specific questions because no one knows. All we can do is make an individualized health choice for on our child’s situation.” Christie Sawyer “The unknown is concerning for sure. I’m pregnant, due in February. So having my 11 year old in school everyday and an infant at home is worrisome. I just don’t think we should risk the baby contracting Covid. So here to say I feel you, and don’t think it’s an easy decision for any parent.” Ashley Steiner
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“I am a grandparent and I feel the same way. You want to protect the kids from this virus but what will the long term effects be? Do we wait a while to see how children react to it? It’s not an easy decision.” Diane DiBacco Adams “The fact of the matter is, you’re putting things to chance regardless of which decision you make. There is a chance for long term side effects with all medications and vaccines, yes, but you also have a good chance of your child experiencing negative long term effects from having Covid. Your pediatrician has dedicated his life to the health and well-being of your child. Talk to them. Trust them. They will know much more about the process by which vaccines are tested and the possible outcomes than the people spouting off pseudoscience on the internet.” Melissa Smith “#1 No one is forcing you to vaccinate your child. #2 If your child goes to public school, you have already been forced to
vaccinate against several deadly pandemic diseases. #3 Do not listen to a single person or read a single article unless there’s an M.D. after their name.” Dena Laney Ellee “Talk to your child’s doctor(s), do your own research (not just American studies and CDC), and go with your gut instinct. Between my oldest child’s pulmonologist, talking to someone that has worked pediatric Covid floor this entire time, my children having already had the virus, and the studies we can find about vaccinating after having had covid we are comfortable with our decision. I was spanked as a child. I’m happy to report that it had no negative impact on my growth and development. On the contrary, I didn’t engage in behavior I knew I would be punished for. Intrinsically, one should be motivated to follow rules, but that wasn’t the case for me. Spanking extrinsically motivated me to follow rules until I eventually learned that I should follow them by choice.” Amanda Cope Parks
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“Totally agree with you! This vaccine has not been tested long enough and we do not know the long term effects. I’m not “testing” something on my kids. Both of mine are in the range of 5 - 11 years old and they will not be getting it. I don’t feel like this is like the other vaccines they have to get to attend school. Those have been around for decades and they only get them a couple times, not every year or every time they think it has worn off. Jackie Haynes Vandygriff “The science behind these mRNA vaccines has been around for many many years. So the knowledge and research regarding their safety is not as rushed as many assume. But, it’s your child, and your right to research and make the best decision for your family. Just please make sure you research peer-reviewed research documents and not just personal opinion blogs.” Amanda Newton
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back from their careers in the past 12 months, and 80 percent of those women have left the workforce since the pandemic. Their lineup of speakers will help you restore, refocus and refine how you can live a more intentional life. Emily Chang, who has spoken at conferences around the world, including the FORTUNE Most Powerful Women’s Summit, C2 in Montréal and has delivered three TEDx talks is key-note speaker. She is the author of The Spare Room: Define Your Social Legacy to Live a More Intentional Life and Lead with Authentic Purpose. Tickets cost $40 and are available at jlnashville. org.
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PRIVATE SCHOOL OPEN HOUSES • SAINT HENRY SCHOOL has an open house scheduled Tuesday, Jan. 11 from 9 - 11 a.m. sthenryschool.org. • ST. CECILIA ACADEMY has a family interview day for Junior High Jan. 8 from 9:30 a.m. - 3 p.m. and a family intervie day for High School Feb. 5 from 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. stcecilia.edu. • MENTESSORI EAST has an open house scheduled for Tuesday, Jan. 18 from 5:30 - 6:30 p.m. monteastnash.com. • DAVIDSON ACADEMY has an open house scheduled on Sunday, Jan. 9 from 1 - 3 p.m., in addition to virtual tours at davidsonacademy.com. • BRENTWOOD ACADEMY is offering virtual tours at brentwoodacademy.com. • FRANKLIN ROAD ACADEMY is offering virtual tours at franklinroadacademy.com. • ENSWORTH has a parent Q&A for High School admission inquiries on Feb. 24 from 8:30 - 9:30 a.m. ensworth.com.
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When was the last time you talked ‘favorites’ with your child? Asking what kids prefer allows for interesting conversations and forges stronger bonds.
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ooking for a way to get your kids into more meaningful conversations? Or just to get them to talk at all? Believe it or not, there’s one question that will help you with a variety of relational challenges that arise as your kids grow up and it’s asking, “What’s your favorite ...?” If you have ever asked a child what their favorite is, you have seen how that simple question sparks intense interest. Kids love to talk
favorites — favorite color, favorite food, favorite activity. And when they discover how a favorite of yours matches a favorite of theirs? Instant connection! But favorites don’t just work with kids. Think about the last time you met another fan of your team or someone who loved the same author you do. You probably hit it off with them right away. Tap into the power of favorites for building bonds within your family or for strengthening ties with friends. The topics about which you can talk favorites are nearly limitless.
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What’s Your FAVORITE? Animal Pet Song Musician Type of music Quiet activity Loud activity Recess activity Season Month Holiday Vacation Alone time activity Gift you ever got Sport Sports team Athlete Meal of the day Breakfast food Dinner food Dessert Flavor of ice cream Candy Book Author Vehicle Means of transportation Place to visit Museum Movie Actor Character in a movie or book Thing to do with a friend Color Time of day Way to fall asleep Way to wake up Game Carnival attraction Musical instrument Person to visit Summer food Fall food Winter food Spring food Flower or plant Toy Playground equipment Teacher Number Letter Cold weather activity Warm weather activity Way to spend a lazy day Restaurant
Put Favorites to Use in FAMILY LIFE Favorites are great relationship builders beyond helping you to become more familiar with others: • Make someone their favorite meal • Draw on favorites when searching for gift ideas • Offer to engage in their favorite activity with someone • Create a playlist on your device of music by a loved one’s favorite artist(s) to play on your next road trip • Have everyone in your family create a bucket list based on their favorites. Then work on finding ways to complete an item on each person’s list. • Know that favorites can change and that you have to keep up!
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ccording to Edward Hallowell, M.D., bestselling author of 18 various parenting books, by far, the most powerful force in life for the development of joy, confidence and health is the force of connection.
Hallowell says the connection between parent and child is the single strongest emotion in all of human existence. When parents help their kids to connect to the world around them, Hallowell says, it is the single greatest gift a parent can give to a child. There are a handful of things you don’t need to raise a happy, well-adjusted child, Hallowell says: wealth; straight A’s in school; a crammed schedule of extracurricular activities; or even a traditional family. What DO kids need? In Hallowell’s book The Childhood Roots of Adult Happiness (Ballantine; 2003), we learn kids need to be deeply connected to at least one adult person. When confronted with difficulties in childhood, a growing body of evidence shows that a strong, adult relationship is a key ingredient in resilience. Knowing and caring about your child’s favorite things may seem trite, but it’s actually the essence of knowing who they really are and being known is all that each of us
Famous FAVORITES Every so often a celebrity or national figure becomes known for a favorite. Here are a few you may recognize: President Ronald Reagan Jelly Belly jelly beans Prince the color purple President Dwight Eisenhower the movie High Noon Spike Lee the New York Knicks
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WAYS TO CONNECT MORE AS A FAMILY • Ask about favorites often • Go to unique places • Go to favorite places • Do things together as a family • Invest in friendships • Open yourself up to connections • Invite your kids into your world • Turn off tech to interact more • Slow down and savor moments
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FAMILY MEETINGS The new year is ALL about taking charge of your family. Prepare to switch from amateur psychologists to authority figures. BY JANIE SNYDERMAN
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ust so you know, your family is normal. All of that conflict you’re experiencing is typical. Nobody has a perfect family — they do not exist — so give yourself a break if you’re thinking why us? Heading into 2022, COVID-19 uncertainty still lingers in the air, inflation is driving the prices of groceries sky high and family dynamics can easily go off the rails if you let them. You need a strategy. To fortify your family, consider implementing family meetings. Family meetings are opportunities for parents and kids to talk
about important issues, strengthen communication, reinforce values and nurture positive relationships. Many moms and dads are often hesitant to adopt family meetings because they don’t understand the purpose or structure, says Amy Morin, author of 13 Things Mentally Strong People Don’t Do (William Morrow; 2017). When effectively organized and led, there are many benefits to holding family meetings. “Family meetings strengthen relationships and foster core developmental abilities in kids of all ages,” Morin says. These abili-
ties prepare children for leadership positions in their schools and provide an intentional way for parents to raise genuinely successful kids with internal abilities that help them navigate through life. Meetings provide a regular opportunity to: • Learn about each other and the world • Practice communication skills • Overcome challenges together • Reflect on feelings • Live your family values • Set and achieve shared goals • Have fun and inspire one another • Appreciate your loved ones (please turn the page)
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FAMILY MEETINGS Dr. Jane Nelsen, founder of Positive Discipline and author/coauthor of the Positive Discipline Series, has been teaching parents to use family meetings for several decades. Here’s how to get going with them:
4. Week in Review In bestseller, The Secrets of Happy Families, Bruce Felier incorporates a weekly “review and retrospective” into his family meetings that include these questions:
INTRODUCING FAMILY MEETINGS
What worked well in our family this week? What went wrong in our family this week? What will we work on this coming week?
Family meetings work well with children from about 4 years old onward. If you’ve never had a family meeting, take time to introduce the concept to your children before you dive in. The best time to do this is when you have their full attention, either over dinner or at another time when you’ve asked them to gather. You might start by saying that you’ve recently learned how weekly meetings can benefit families by helping them communicate and solve problems together as a team. Because family meetings work toward building consensus, everyone has a voice and a role in solving problems. Meeting time is also an opportunity to have fun, plan trips, organize family outings and service projects and appreciate each other. An important point about family meetings is that solutions and consequences apply to all members. It is truly an opportunity for your kids to feel seen, heard and understood by you. Next, propose a regular, weekly meeting time. Many families like to designate a specific evening during dinner. Let your children know that you will use the first meeting to discuss a typical family meeting structure and how everyone participates in decision-making.
DEVELOP A FAMILY MEETING AGENDA Your weekly meetings should revolve around a family meeting agenda to which all family members may contribute. There are printable forms online that may be useful. The simplest is to post a sheet of paper on the refrigerator or bulletin board where family members can jot down agenda items, like issues to be problem-solved or who will plan a fun activity. Consider the following agenda topics, which can be shortened or lengthened as you wish. Family meetings (not including a fun activity at the end) shouldn’t go on for more than an hour — less if your children are very young. 1. Open Meeting Create a short ritual to open your family meetings. Ways that some families open are with a poem, prayer, song, candle-lighting, etc. 2. Appreciations Take a few minutes for each family member to appreciate, say “thanks,” compliment, or acknowledge other members on positive things they noticed this week. This may include a thank you for baking cookies, congrats on a great test score or a kind word about something nice that a person did. 3. Discovery Time Devote 15-20 minutes to learning together as a family. This may include discussing 1) a quote, 2) a current event, 3) a topic like the pros and cons of technology, money management, budgeting, nutrition, exercise, citizenship, music, religion, community service or any other topic that may be of interest to you or your family. Share your opinions and values. Listen to your children’s opinions and values.
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The key point to this section is to focus on how you are doing as a family, not on individual grievances. That comes next. 5. Problem-Solving Dedicate this time to resolving problems or issues that individual family members have placed on the agenda. It is best to try to solve only one problem a week. If more than one issue has been placed on the agenda, find a fair way to address each one week by week. Ask each person to state his/her perspective about the problem, without judgment. Ask each person to suggest solutions. Which solutions are the most feasible? What is the agreed-upon consensus? If no consensus is reached, mull over the solutions and revisit the problem next week. 6. Weekly Planning What is your family planning together? Trips, concerts, sports events? What chores need to be completed next week? This is a time to fairly assign tasks to each family member, sync calendars and set goals for the future. 7. Fun Activity This might include playing a game, watching a movie or making pizza together. Consider rotating the responsibility for planning the fun activity each week among family members. Janie Snyderman is a writer, entrepreneur and a mom of two.
3 Habits That Make Family Meetings Successful AGREE ON GROUND RULES. Such as: each person is free to speak without judgment or interruption; meetings are not a time to punish or scold; when issues can’t be solved, parents have the final word; meetings are tech-free time. BE CONSISTENT; HOLD THEM MONTHLY. Family meetings won’t work if a family member doesn’t make the meeting. They need to be mandatory and scheduled so everyone knows when they are happening. KEEP A RECORD. Make sure that notes are taken so you can revisit discussions and issues that may be ongoing.
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W
ith all of the current focus on childhood mental health, some recent research sheds new light on the psychological benefits of exercise for kids. All of us moms and dads know that when we get even a little exercise we feel better, so if this sounds like a no-brainer, maybe it is. But we need reminding of what’s good for ourselves, because diet, exercise and consistency are so fleeting. But maybe we can help our children out by showing them how important it is to take care of themselves physically starting from an early age. Recent research on the link between physical activity and depression risk in adults suggests that exercise may offset the genetic tendency toward depression. That’s huge. Further, the research shows that adults with genetic risks who exercised regularly were no more likely to develop depression than those without the genetic likelihood. The even better good news is, this same association holds in adolescents, a group with a generally high risk of depression. So it goes to follow that starting kids off toward good mental health begins with sewing physical activity into the lives of little kids so it becomes a regular — and needed — part of day to day life.
and depression, compared with those who met exercise guidelines. Even if children exercise only one to three days a week, there is a strong correlation with lower rates of anxiety and depression. Good sleep duration and extracurricular activities are also associated with better mental health. In fact, physical activity may improve sleep quality, which is closely linked to mental health. SPORTS HELP Studies show that being on a sports team is associated with an extra improvement in mental health — beyond what was associated with the physical activity — and it was particularly strong for girls. A 2019 study out of the University of California at Los Angeles shows that engaging in team sports can actually help kids ward off depression. The study looked at data on 9,668 children. Researchers found that children who were exposed to adverse childhood experiences reported better mental health as adults if they had participated in team sports as children. Through team sports, kids learn how to lead and negotiate with other kids to reach a common goal. If a child is struggling with emotional regulation or interacting with others, the structured setting of team sports helps create a safe environment for learning important social skills. And learning these skills in childhood can lead
RESEARCH BEARS IT OUT The World Health Organization recommends an hour of moderate to vigorous exercise every day for kids, in addition to whatever they do in school. But many kids don’t exercise anywhere near that much. A study published in the March, 2020 issue of the journal The Lancet Psychiatry found that even light activity — along with a decrease in the amount of time that kids are sedentary — was linked to better mental health as they got older. The researchers looked at the activity of kids at the ages of 12, 14 and 16, who were then assessed for depression at around 18. The participants’ activity was measured during the day. The study found that total physical activity dropped between ages 12 and 16, mostly because of decreases in light activity (walking, helping around the home, cutting the grass, etc.) and sedentary behavior increased. And the activity levels when kids were younger were linked to their mental health later on; the depression scores at 18 were lower for every additional 60 minutes per day of light activity at 12, 14 and 16, and higher for every additional sedentary hour. In the study, by age 16, kids were spending an average of close to nine hours a day on sedentary activity making it tough to decrease that behavior through exercise, because it would require lots of exercise to reduce that amount of sedentary time. If you want to reduce your child’s sedentary time, try encouraging more light activity. This is where you start with suggestions. “Hey, we’re going to all walk as a family after dinner,” or, “I need help picking up the branches from last night’s storm,” etc. THREE DAYS A WEEK Research also shows that some exercise is going to be much better than no exercise at all. In a 2019 study of 35,000 children and adolescents from ages 6 to 17 in the United States, it was found that those who reported no exercise were twice as likely to have mental health problems, particularly related to anxiety
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no exercise.” to more positive experiences in the future. Researchers — all of them medical doctors — concluded that having your kids in structured social activities where they can learn appropriately and be safe; activities that help build persistence and resilience, are very positive influences later on in life. Both the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and the American Academy of Pediatrics recommend kids get at least one hour of aerobic activity every day. For many parents, this seems like a tall order if the kids prefer video games. But maybe switch the video to a fitness workout for kids — with fair warning! Activity that increases breathing and heart rate — including activity vigorous enough to get your child sweating and breathing hard at least three days a week — will do the trick. Since P.E. class isn’t going to meet that standard, it’s up to you to recognize the importance of physical play, encourage healthy habits and help your kids find activities they enjoy. Don’t worry, it’s easier than you might think. Exercise is good, activity is important and moderate activity of any kind — getting out and doing something — is associated with improvements, lower levels of depressive symptoms, lower levels of anxiety and better well-being. That’s good news for the new year. Susan Day is editor of this magazine and a mom of four.
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HOLIDAY WONDERS AT BOWIE PARK
FREE FAIRVIEW TINSEL TRAIL fb.me/e/X65c1h14
The Inaugural Festive Fairview Tinsel Trail runs nightly from 2 - 9 p.m. through Jan. 2 at Fairview City Hall (7100 City Center Cir., Fairview). Food trucks available.
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Supplying local produce and more every Saturday at The Factory at Franklin covered back lot (230 Franklin Road) from 8 a.m. - 12 noon.
GAYLORD OPRYLAND’S A COUNTRY CHRISTMAS
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CHEEKWOOD HOLIDAY LIGHTS 615-356-8000 cheekwood.org
Walk through an illuminated winter wonderland at Cheekwood (1200 Forrest Park Drive, Nashville) from 5 - 10 p.m. with one mile of lights, real reindeer, s’more pits, Nutcracker Marche in the Mansion, the Poinsettia Tree and more through Jan. 9. $22 adults, $17 ages 3 - 17 ($5 discount for members).
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Gather a carload for this drive-through holiday light show at Bowie Park (7211 Bowie Lake Road, Fairview) from 6 - 10 p.m. Thursday through Sunday, Jan. 9. Tickets are $25.
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Come see the Nashville Predators play at Bridgestone Arena (501 Broadway, Nashville) at 1 p.m.
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MARTIN ARTQUEST 615-244-3340 fristartmuseum.org
Martin ArtQuest (MAQ) is open at The Frist Thursdays through Sundays, from 1 to 5 p.m. Request your free MAQ ticket when you arrive at the museum.
MICHELANGELO’S SISTINE CHAPEL: THE EXHIBITION
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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, TN 37203) from 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. Included with museum admission. Free to museum members.
The show-stopping exhibition featuring Diana, Princess of Wales’ evening gowns, as well as her replicated wedding gown, with its phenomenal 25-foot train, is on view at Monthaven Arts and Cultural Center (1017 Antebellum Circle, Hendersonville) through Jan. 9. Tickets are $20.
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Children in grades K - 3 can join Ms. Brittany for a fun afternoon of stories, crafts and games from 3:30 - 4:30 p.m. at Goodlettsville Library (205 Rivergate Pkwy., Goodlettsville).
LANE MOTOR VAULT TOURS
This family-friendly 5k takes place at 9:30 a.m. at Barfield Crescent Park (697 Veterans Pkwy., Murfreesboro). The race will be electronically timed, and every finisher will receive a medal. Cost is $25.
The museum has more than 580 cars, but only space to display 150 cars at a given time. Weekend tours at 11:30 a.m. and 2 p.m. let you view all the cars in their vault. Located at 702 Murfreesboro Pike, the cost is $6 (in addition to museum admission, which is $3 for kids and $12 for adults).
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FREE LEGO BUILDING FUN library.nashville.org
The LEGO League at Green Hills Library (3701 Benham Avenue, Nashville) from 2 - 4:45 p.m. on Sundays is designed for families to play around with provided LEGOs, Duplos and Mega Bloks. For ages 2 - 12.
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Kids ages 7 & younger can enjoy the full trampoline park from 9 - 11 a.m. on Fridays and Sundays at Sky Zone (1220 NW Broad St., Murfreesboro). Cost is $14.99.
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FREE FLEA MARKET SUNDAYS AT PLAZA MARIACHI
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Michelangelo’s paintings carefully reproduced photographically and artfully displayed in their original size at Opry Mills Mall (433 Opry Mills Drive, Nashville) Thursdays - Sundays, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. through January 16, 2022. The visit takes around 90 minutes. Tickets are $17.50.
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Come to Flea Market Sundays at Plaza Mariachi (3955 Nolensville Pike) to find great deals on food, clothing, furniture and baby items from 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
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Every Monday from 10:30 - 11 a.m., babies ages 0 - 2 and their caregivers can join for tickle rhymes and wiggle songs in the Children’s Activity Room at Nashville Public Library (615 Church St, Nashville). They’ll share best practices to promote early literacy skills.
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Little ones ages 0 - 5 can join for stories, singing and other fun activities every Monday from 10:30 - 11:30 a.m. at Donelson Library (2315 Lebanon Pike, Nashville). Reservation required.
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Preschoolers and parents can enjoy exhibits, attend story time and participate in an activity at Adventure Science Center (800 Fort Negley Boulevard, Nashville) from 10:30 - 11:30 a.m. $18 for non-member adults & $14 for nonmember youth; free for members.
FREE MUSIC AND MOVEMENT 615-862-5868 library.nashville.org
Shake those wiggles out and have some fun with music, movement, activities and a story at Edmondson Pike Library (5501 Edmondson Pike, Nashville) on Mondays and Thursdays from 10:30 - 11 a.m. For ages 2 - 5, but all are welcome.
THINGS TO DO FREE PRESCHOOL STORY TIME 615-862-5870 louanne.williams@nashville.gov
Children ages 2 - 6 can join Ms. Lou Anne for stories, songs and crafts Every Monday from 10:30 - 11:15 a.m. at Richland Park Library (4711 Charlotte Ave., Nashville). Registration required to avoid crowding.
FREE READING PAWS AT LINEBAUGH 615-893-4131 x 114 rclstn.org
Come read to friendly reading education assistance dogs Stevie or General at Linebaugh Library (105 West Vine Street, Murfreesboro) from 3:30 - 5 p.m. Registration is required.
TOY TECHNICIANS SCHOOL’S OUT PLAY DAY 615-890-2300 explorethedc.org
Look at classic toys work and build your own at Discovery Center (502 SE Broad St., Murfreesboro). Campers will experiment with yo-yos, racecars and more with engineering and science projects. Included with admission.
Game on at your local library! Game nights happen on Thursday afternoons at Nashville Public Library’s Edgehill and Bordeaux Branches, as well as Monday afternoons at Nashville Public Library East Branch.
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The 2022 U.S. Championships takes place Jan. 3 - 9 at Bridgestone Arena (501 Broadway, Nashville). Champions will be crowned in ladies, men’s, pairs and ice dance at the championship and junior levels. Single tickets start at $25.
Steve Earle & The Dukes will be celebrating the life of Justin Townes Earle, Steve’s late son, on what would have been Justin’s 40th birthday at Ryman Auditorium (116 Fifth Avenue North, Nashville). Show starts at 7:30 p.m. and tickets start at $45.
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FREE WEE WIGGLERS: INFANT STORY TIME 615-862-5866 library.nashville.org
Stories, songs, sign language, puppets and creative play every Monday from 11 - 11:30 a.m. at Inglewood Library (4312 Gallatin Pike, Nashville). Caregivers get the opportunity to share tips and stories with other folks in the neighborhood. Registration required.
FREE YOGA WITH NASHVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY (ONLINE) megan.sheridan@nashville.gov
You can now take a live virtual yoga class right in your own home every Monday at 6:30 p.m. These classes are sponsored by Nashville Public Library and held through Zoom. Beginners to intermediates welcome. Those interested can email address above.
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FREE EDGEHILL FAMILY MOVIE NIGHT 615-862-5861 library.nashville.org
Enjoy a family feature length movie at Edgehill Library (1409 12th Ave S., Nashville) every Tuesday from 3:30 5:30 p.m. For grades K - 8, but all are welcome.
CHEEKWOOD HOLIDAY LIGHTS See Saturday, Jan. 1.
FREE JACKSON’S LIBRARY CARD (ONLINE) thehermitage.com
FREE NASHVILLE FAMILY STORY TIMES 615-862-5800 library.nashville.org
Songs, rhymes, activities, books and lots of early literacy fun from 10:30 - 11 a.m. at multiple Nashville Public Library branches. Participating branches include Hermitage (for ages 0 - 2), Edmondson Pike (for ages 3 - 5), Bordeaux (for ages 0 - 5), Thompson Lane (for ages 0 - 5), Hadley Park (for ages 0 - 5) and Southeast Libraries. Call ahead to make sure there’s open spots.
FREE STORYTIME AT LINEBAUGH 615-893-4131 x114 rclstn.org
An all-ages storytime every Tuesday and Wednesday at 10 am at Linebaugh Public Library (105 W. Vine St., Murfreesboro), complete with stories, songs and a puppet show. No advance registration is required.
FREE WIC MOBILE LAB
Grab a snack and join The Hermitage on Zoom for an hour-long meet-up with fellow readers on the first Tuesday of the month at 7 p.m. January’s read is Odyssey by Homer.
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FREE ADVENTURE CLUB BELLEVUE
Get out on the ice with Nashville Skating Academy at Centennial Sportsplex (222 25th Ave. N., Nashville)! Classes are for skaters ages 3 through adult and happen Tuesdays and Thursdays from 5:45 - 6:45 p.m., or Saturdays from 9:45 - 10:45 a.m. The lessons last for seven weeks. Cost is $155 for one day per week or $300 for three.
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Children in grades K - 4 can join Ms. Leanna for crafts, activities, special guests, movies and more every Tuesday from 4 - 5 p.m. at Bellevue Library (720 Baugh Road, Nashville).
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The Mobile WIC team will be at the Edmondson Pike Library (5501 Edmondson Pike, Nashville) for scheduled appointments from 12 - 3 p.m.
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Kids ages 0 - 6 can see Wishing Chair Productions’ live puppet shows every Tuesday at 10:30 a.m. Running time is 30 - 45 minutes and presented in Church Street Park (600 Church St., Nashville) or in the Children’s Theater at Nashville Public Library (615 Church Street, Nashville), weather permitting.
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U.S. FIGURE SKATING CHAMPIONSHIPS See Monday, Jan. 3.
FREE YARN LOVE MURFREESBORO 615-893-4131 rclstn.org
Come out to Linebaugh Library in Murfreesboro for this casual meetup for yarn enthusiasts who love to knit and crochet at 6 p.m. Just bring your own yarn and they’ll get you started.
WED 5 FREE CREATION STATION AT NASHVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY 615-862-5800 library.nashville.org
Kids ages 3 and older can come to the Activity Room in Nashville Public Library (615 Church Street, Nashville) for an hour of creativity and fun every Wednesday from 11 a.m. - 12 p.m. There will be a new craft for kiddos to make each week.
FREE STORYTIME AT LINEBAUGH See Tuesday, Jan. 4.
U.S. FIGURE SKATING CHAMPIONSHIPS See Monday, Jan. 3.
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Toddlers and preschoolers can jump, bounce and crawl around safely at Urban Air Adventure Park in Old Hickory (4331 Old Hickory Boulevard Old Hickory) on Wednesdays and Thursdays from 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. The Cool Springs location (1735 Galleria Boulevard, Franklin) also has the same event on Fridays from 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. Admission is $11.99 plus tax per child; parents play free.
FREE EDGEHILL GAME NIGHTS 615-862-5861 library.nashville.org
Kids in grades K - 12 can bring a friend every Thursday to Edgehill Library (1409 12th Ave. S., Nashville) from 3 - 5:30 p.m. to see who is the ultimate gaming champion, whether it is playing card games, board games or on the Xbox.
CHEEKWOOD HOLIDAY LIGHTS See Saturday, Jan. 1.
FREE FAMILY YOGA STORYBOOK ADVENTURE
FREE HOMESCHOOL FRIENDS
A fun yoga class incorporating books, movement, mindfulness and imagination Wednesdays from 10:30 - 11 a.m. in the Children’s Theatre at Nashville Public Library (615 Church St., Nashville)! For ages 3 and older (parents and caregivers are welcome to join).
Join homeschool families from around Nashville to learn, engage and create every Thursday from 2 - 3 p.m. Activities take place in the Children’s Activity Room at Nashville Public Library (615 Church Street, Nashville). New and relevant topics are explored every week through a variety of fun games, books and STEAM activities.
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FREE DYSTOPIAN MOVIE SERIES 615-862-5866 library.nashville.org
Every Wednesday in January, come by the Inglewood Library (4312 Gallatin Pike, Nashville) from 3:30 - 6 p.m. for this movie series. Jan 5 will show Divergent (PG-13, 140 min.), Jan 12 will show Hunger Games (PG-13, 142 min.), Jan 19 will show The Maze Runner (PG-13, 114 min.) and Jan 26 will show The Giver (PG-13, 100 min.).
CHEEKWOOD HOLIDAY LIGHTS See Saturday, Jan. 1.
FREE NEW BEGINNINGS HEALTH AND FITNESS CLASS FOR WOMEN
615-862-5800 librarychild@nashville.gov
FREE ITTY BITTY STORYTIME AT LINEBAUGH 615-893-4131 x114 rclstn.org
A special storytime for ages 0 - 23 months every Thursday at Linebaugh Public Library (105 W. Vine St., Murfreesboro) from 10 - 10:30 am. Itty Bitty Storytimes include stories, fingerplays, lap bounces, tickles, scarves and songs.
MICHELANGELO’S SISTINE CHAPEL: THE EXHIBITION See Saturday, Jan. 1.
FREE READ WITH BISCUIT brentwood-tn.libcal.com
Children ages 5 - 12 can improve literacy skills by reading with Biscuit for 15 minutes between 4 and 5 p.m. at Brentwood Library (8109 Concord Road, Brentwood). Sign up online.
FREE TEEN CRAFTERNOON 615-595-1243 wcpltn.org
Drop in for a random crafternoon from 3:30 - 5:30 p.m. on the first Thursday of each month in the Teen Room at Williamson County Public Library (1314 Columbia Avenue, Franklin). Various supplies will be available to create a new piece of art or to just relax and doodle after school.
TENNESSEE STATE TIGERS VS. UT-MARTIN MEN’S BASKETBALL
The Tennessee State Tigers take on the Ut-Martin Mens Basketball at TSU’s Gentry Center (3500 John A. Merritt Boulevard, Nashville). Game starts at 7:30 p.m. and cost is $15.
FREE THROWDOWN THURSDAYS AT BORDEAUX 615-862-5856 library.nashville.org.
Whether it’s playing Xbox or board games, bring your friends every Thursday at 3 p.m. to Bordeaux Library (4000 Clarksville Pike, Nashville) to see who will get bragging rights in all things gaming. For ages 12 - 18.
U.S. FIGURE SKATING CHAMPIONSHIPS See Monday, Jan. 3.
FRI 7 JUMPAROO TODDLER TIME See Wednesday, Jan. 5.
LITTLE LEAPERS MURFREESBORO See Sunday, Jan. 2.
FREE MADISON TODDLER TALES 615-862-5868 library.nashville.org
Walkers ages 18 months to 3 years are invited to Madison Library (610 Gallatin Pike S., Madison) for a moving and grooving story time Fridays at 10:30 a.m. They’ll share tips on how to promote early literacy.
BÉLA FLECK AT THE RYMAN ryman.com/event/bela-fleck
Banjo virtuoso Béla Fleck will perform live at Ryman Auditorium (116 Fifth Avenue North, Nashville) featuring Sam Bush, Michael Cleveland, Jerry Douglas, Stuart Duncan, Sierra Hull, Edgar Meyer, Justin Moses, Mark Schatz, Billy Strings, Bryan Sutton, Chris Thile, Molly Tuttle and more. Show is at 8 p.m.; tickets start at $39.50.
FREE FIRST FRIDAYS WITH CAT CHOREOGRAPHY AT PCC 615-893-7439
C.A.T. Choreography is offering two fun hip hop classes every first Friday of the month. Dancers ages 8 and older are welcome to bust a move at 4 or 5 p.m. at Patterson Park Community Center (521 Mercury Blvd., Murfreesboro).
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Learn tips for healthy eating and managing stress with 30 minutes of exercise and healthy lifestyles Wednesdays at Southeast Library (5260 Hickory Hollow Parkway, Antioch) from 6 - 7 p.m. Register online.
THU 6 FREE BALANCED YOGA (ONLINE) 615-862-5870 tina.reid@nashville.gov
Richland Park Library’s free community yoga program is held via Zoom on Thursdays at 6:30 p.m. Register online.
DISNEY’S THE LION KING 615-782-4040 tpac.org
Winner of six Tony Awards, including Best Musical, this show brings together one of the most imaginative creative teams on Broadway and runs Jan. 6 - 23 at TPAC’s Jackson Hall (505 Deaderick Street, Nashville). Show times are Mondays - Saturdays at 7 p.m. and Sundays at 2 p.m. Tickets range from $30 - $115. Show dates subject to change.
The 2022 Toyota U.S. Figure Skating Championships will be held Jan. 3 - 9 at Bridgestone Arena. U.S. champions will be crowned in ladies, men’s, pairs and ice dance at the championship and junior levels of the U.S. Figure Skating competitive structure.
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THINGS TO DO FREE POLAR BEAR PLUNGE 615-895-5040
8:30 a.m. Arctic Adventure in the Sports*Com gym (2310 Memorial Blvd., Murfreesboro) starting at 8:30 a.m., including games, inflatables, snacks and a costume contest. Immediately after the jump, the indoor pool will be open until 11:30 a.m. Free for all ages with either a canned food donation or a donation to Special Olympics.
FREE HILL FOREST HIKE: THE SECRET FOREST 615-862-8555, wpnc.nashville.gov
Explore this secret forest and look for signs of mammals, birds and even insects at Warner Park Nature Center (7311 Highway 100 Nashville) from 1 3 p.m. This rugged, off-trail hike is only accessible with a naturalist and is great for kids 8 years and older.
CHEEKWOOD HOLIDAY LIGHTS See Saturday, Jan. 1.
FREE FAMILY MOVIE AT BRENTWOOD LIBRARY brentwood-tn.libcal.com
There are several opportunities to get the kids out in nature this winter: including the secret forest hike at Warner Park Nature Center on Jan. 7; Marshmallow Hikes at Owl’s Hill Nature Center on Jan. 8 and 15; and a moonlight hike at Shelby Bottoms Nature Center on Jan. 19. FREE STORYTIME AT STONES RIVER TOWN CENTRE rclstn.org/calendar
An all-ages storytime presented by Linebaugh Library at Books-A-Million (1720 Old Fort Pkwy., Murfreesboro) on the first Friday of every month from 10 - 10:30 a.m.
FREE GOODLETTSVILLE ART GROUP: ACRYLIC PAINTING 615-862-5862
Adults can learn acrylic painting with whimsical realism utilizing simple-tolearn techniques in this acrylic painting class from 12 - 3 p.m. at Goodlettsville Library (205 Rivergate Pkwy., Goodlettsville). Drawing skills and experience not necessary. Beginners to intermediate level. Supplies provided. Registration required.
MICHELANGELO’S SISTINE CHAPEL: THE EXHIBITION See Saturday, Jan. 1.
DISNEY’S THE LION KING See Thursday, Jan. 6.
DVORÁK & MOZART: FULL ORCHESTRA REUNITED 615-687-6400 nashvillesymphony.org
Come see Nashville Symphony with conductor Giancarlo Guerrero perform live at Schermerhorn Symphony Center (1 Symphony Place, Nashville). Shows are Jan. 7 - 8 at 8 p.m., as well as Jan. 9 at 2 p.m., and tickets start at $40.
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THE ELEGANCE OF ROYAL FASHION, FEATURING THE GOWNS OF PRINCESS DIANA See Sunday, Jan. 2.
U.S. FIGURE SKATING CHAMPIONSHIPS See Monday, Jan. 3.
SAT 8
615-370-4672 owlshill.org/events
How does a nice hike in the winter woods followed by hot chocolate and roasted marshmallows sound? Come by Owl’s Hill Nature Sanctuary (545 Beech Creek Road South, Brentwood) starting at 9:30 a.m. Cost is $10.
FREE FRANKLIN FARMER’S MARKET
FREE EXPLORE WITH A NATURALIST 615-862-8555 wpnc.nashville.gov
Visit Warner Park Nature Center (7311 Highway 100, Nashville) to explore nature in winter with a Naturalist on Saturdays from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.
FREE YOUTH MAGIC GROUP AT LINEBAUGH 615-893-4131 x114
Aspiring magicians can join in the magic at Linebaugh Public Library (105 W. Vine St., Murfreesboro) on the second Saturday of each month at 9:30 a.m.
FREE CHESS CLUB FRANKLIN 615-595-1244 wcpltn.org
MARSHMALLOW HIKES
Kids and teens ages 6 - 18 are invited to join for an afternoon of learning and play from 3 - 4:30 p.m. at Williamson County Public Library (1314 Columbia Avenue, Franklin). Attendance is limited and registration is required. Children under age 12 must have an adult.
See Saturday, Jan. 1.
DROP-IN KIDS ART CLASSES 615-933-9644 LittleArtHouseNashville.com
Kiddos can create original works of art on Saturday mornings at Little Art House Nashville (2106b Acklen Avenue, Nashville). Read a book, create a work of art and then have time for sensory play. The 9:30 - 10 a.m. class is for ages 1 - 4 and the 10:30 - 11 a.m. class is intended to be drop-off class for ages 4 - 10. Cost is $15.
FAMILY PROGRAM: VELVET ELVIS PAINTING countrymusichalloffame.org
Create your own black velvet painting using pastels and black light paint at Country Music Hall of Fame (222 Rep. John Lewis Way S., Nashville) at either 11 - 11:30 a.m. or 11:45 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. Attendees will paint a portrait of Elvis or another icon and see the art glow under a black light. Recommended for ages 5 and older, but all are welcome.
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All ages are invited to the Storytime Room at Brentwood Library (8109 Concord Road Brentwood) for a showing of family-friendly movies at 3:30 p.m.
DVORÁK & MOZART: FULL ORCHESTRA REUNITED See Friday, Jan. 7.
MYSTERIES AND ILLUSIONS 888-212-2863 mysteriesandillusions.com
Experience sleight-of-hand mysteries, magic and illusions at The Filming Station (501 8th Avenue South, Nashville) from 7:30 - 8 p.m. Not a bad seat in the house. This show is for ages 13 and older only and tickets start at $40.
FREE READ WITH SADIE 615-595-1244 wcpltn.org
Kids ages 6 - 12 are invited to come read with a trained therapy dog from 10:30 - 11:30 a.m. in the Children’s Story Theater at Franklin Main Library (1314 Columbia Avenue, Franklin). Children must be accompanied by an adult. Registration is required.
FREE READING PAWS GREEN HILLS 615-862-5863 library.nashville.org
Visit the story room at Green Hills Library (3701 Benham Avenue, Nashville) from 1 - 2:30 p.m. for a chance to cuddle up with a canine friend who will listen while you read. Call 615-8625863 to reserve your spot! For children in kindergarten and older.
THE ELEGANCE OF ROYAL FASHION, FEATURING THE GOWNS OF PRINCESS DIANA See Sunday, Jan. 2.
FREE READING PAWS NASHVILLE 615-862-5800 library.nashville.org
Children ages 5 - 12 are welcome to come and read to a live, furry friend the first Saturday of each month at Nashville Public Main Library (615 Church Street, Nashville) from 1 - 2:30 p.m. Registration is required. Check in at the Children’s Dept. desk.
FREE SHAKESPEARE ALLOWED (ONLINE) 615-255-2273 nashvilleshakes.org/shakespeareallowed Nashville Shakespeare Festival invites you to read every play Shakespeare wrote, out loud together via Zoom on the first Saturday of each month at 12 p.m. This month’s selection is Titus Andronicus.
FREE TWEEN & TEEN PAINTING TUTORIAL 615-893-4131 x138 rclstn.org
A painting tutorial just for Tweens & Teens at Linebaugh Library (105 W. Vine St., Murfreesboro) from 2 - 3 p.m. Canvas, acrylic paint and other tools will be supplied. Registration required.
U.S. FIGURE SKATING CHAMPIONSHIPS See Monday, Jan. 3.
WINTER SURVIVAL WITH SOAC mike.kraft@townofsmyrna.org townofsmyrna.org
Learn outdoor survival strategies for the winter time at Sharp Springs Natural Area (311 Jefferson Pike, Smyrna) from 1 - 3 p.m. They will also roast hotdogs and make s’mores for lunch. Fire pit located behind the Green Building. Cost is $2 and registration required.
DISNEY’S THE LION KING See Thursday, Jan. 6.
SUN 9 FREE LEGO BUILDING FUN See Sunday, Jan. 2.
LITTLE LEAPERS MURFREESBORO See Sunday, Jan. 2.
TENNESSEE TITANS VS. HOUSTON TEXANS tennesseetitans.com
The Titans will take on the Houston Texans at NRG Stadium in Houston, with kickoff scheduled for noon.
LANE MOTOR VAULT TOURS See Sunday, Jan. 2.
MARTIN ARTQUEST See Saturday, Jan. 1.
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Witness the “Circle of Life” on stage at TPAC’s Jackson Hall with Disney’s The Lion King Jan 6 - 23.
The Lion King Drummer Feels Lucky While Touring the Country with Wife and Kids BY MICHAEL W. ALDRICH
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magine asking your pregnant wife, “Hey, want to move out of our apartment, move every few weeks and go from one city to the next all the time?” That’s exactly the question Reuven Weizberg asked his wife 14 years ago when he first started as a percussionist for the national tour of The Lion King, which returns to Nashville after an eight-year hiatus Jan. 6 - 23 at TPAC. “It is a very different way of life than my wife and I thought our life would go,” Weizberg said. “But here we are 14 years later, my oldest daughter (age 13) has been to all 50 states and my youngest daughter (age 9) has been to 49 states, only missing Alaska which we did before she was born.” Touring with a wife and three kids obviously has its challenges. “The challenging things are, we need to find a new place to live every few weeks that’s going to be safe and comfortable for the four of us. We have to pack up our stuff all the time, sometimes our moves are 1,800 miles and my kids are sitting in our car for hours and hours at a time while we drive across the country.” But as Weizberg says, “the positives outweigh the negatives.” “The flip side is they get to see and experience so many different parts of our country,” he says. “They’re traveling the world with artists, actors, musicians and dancers all from all different backgrounds and get to see
all these diverse perspectives. That’s the most rewarding part of it. So as long as the positives outweigh the negatives, we’re going to keep going.”
once: I’m a part of the show, I get to watch the audience enjoying the show because I’m looking right at them and I get to watch the show happening because I’m watching the stage One of Four Percussionists for musical cues,” he says. “It’s Weizberg remembers the first very different from playing in a time he saw the show that would stage pit.” one day become such a big part Approaching 24 landmark years of his life. on Broadway, The Lion King won “I remember sitting and six 1998 Tony Awards: including watching it being in complete Best Musical, Best Scenic awe of what I was seeing,” Design, Best Costume Design Weizberg says. and more. “I was looking at So, after nearly the percussionist, a quarter of a as I was playing century, what a lot of the same makes this show instruments at stand the test of the time, and time? According thinking, ‘wow to Weizberg, this is amazing there’s nothing that they get to else like it. do this as their “There are job.’ And then people in tears here I am all every night these years later because they’re getting to do it overwhelmed every night.” by everything Weizberg they’re seeing is one of four and feeling,” percussionists in Weizberg says. the show — one Reuven Weizberg, one of four per“You might get on drum set, one cussionists in The Lion King. great puppetry, on mallets and great music, accessories and Weizberg is great vocals and great acting, but one of two percussionists in the you don’t always get all of those house that perform on either side all together. That’s what The Lion of the stage. King does.” Being a part of the music, Single tickets for The Lion as well as being a part of King are on sale now at TPAC. the performance, is a very org, by phone at 615-782-4040 unique position in a Broadway and in person at the TPAC Box production, Weizberg explains. Office, 505 Deaderick St., in “I get to do three things at downtown Nashville.
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THINGS TO DO MICHELANGELO’S SISTINE CHAPEL: THE EXHIBITION See Saturday, Jan. 1.
FREE PLAZA MARIACHI FLEA MARKET See Sunday, Jan. 2
DISNEY’S THE LION KING See Thursday, Jan. 6.
FRANKIE VALLI & THE FOUR SEASONS ryman.com/event/frankie-valli
Original Jersey boy Frankie Valli will perform live at the Grand Ole Opry House (2804 Opryland Drive, Nashville). Show starts at 7:30 p.m. and tickets range from $45 - $125.
DVORÁK & MOZART: FULL ORCHESTRA REUNITED See Friday, Jan. 7.
MON 10 FREE ADVENTURE CLUB GOODLETTSVILLE See Monday, Jan. 3.
FREE AFTER-SCHOOL MOVIE MONDAY 615-862-5854 library.nashville.org
Teens in grades 5 - 12 can drop by Bellevue Library (720 Baugh Road, Nashville) from 4 - 5:30 p.m. for a movie in the Teen Room.
FREE BABIES & BOOKS See Monday, Jan. 3.
FREE DONELSON FAMILY STORY TIME See Monday, Jan. 3.
EARLY EXPLORERS See Monday, Jan. 3.
FREE GAMING MONDAY 615-862-5860 library.nashville.org
Challenge your friends to a round of healthy competition with a variety of tabletop and video games every Monday from 3 - 5 p.m. at East Branch Library (206 Gallatin Avenue, Nashville). For ages 12 - 17.
FREE MUSIC AND MOVEMENT See Monday, Jan. 3.
FREE PRESCHOOL STORY TIME See Monday, Jan. 3.
FREE READING PAWS AT LINEBAUGH See Monday, Jan. 3.
FREE WEE WIGGLERS: INFANT STORY TIME See Monday, Jan. 3.
DISNEY’S THE LION KING See Thursday, Jan. 6.
The Nashville Predators have six home games at Bridgestone Arena this month, leading up to their first outdoor home game at Nissan Stadium next month on Feb. 26. FREE YOGA WITH NASHVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY (ONLINE) See Monday, Jan. 3.
TUE 11 FREE NATIONAL MILK DAY! FREE ADVENTURE CLUB BELLEVUE See Tuesday, Jan. 4.
FREE WISHING CHAIR PRODUCTIONS STORY TIME See Tuesday, Jan. 4.
FREE EDGEHILL FAMILY MOVIE See Tuesday, Jan. 4.
FREE NASHVILLE FAMILY STORY TIMES
FREE PRENDA CODE CLUB
FREE BELLEVUE ANIME CLUB
Grades 3 - 5 can create Minecraft worlds, build a website and control robots at this free coding club from 4:30 - 5 p.m. in Brentwood Library’s Learning Lab (8109 Concord Road, Brentwood). Registration required.
Watch favorite shows, discover new ones and talk about anime with other fans from 4 - 5 p.m. in the Teen Room at the Bellevue Library (720 Baugh Road, Nashville)! For grades 5 - 12.
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VANDERBILT COMMODORES VS. KENTUCKY WILDCATS MEN’S BASKETBALL
FREE NEW BEGINNINGS HEALTH AND FITNESS CLASS FOR WOMEN
Come see the Vanderbilt Commodores men’s basketball team take on the Kentucky Wildcats at Vanderbilt University’s Memorial Gymnasium (210 25th Avenue South, Nashville). Tickets start at $45 and game starts at 6 p.m.
See Thursday, Jan. 6.
DISNEY’S THE LION KING
EARLY LEARNERS AT SOAC
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See Thursday, Jan. 6.
See Tuesday, Jan. 4.
WED 12
NASHVILLE PREDATORS VS. COLORADO AVALANCHE
FREE FAMILY YOGA STORYBOOK ADVENTURE
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Come see the Nashville Predators play at Bridgestone Arena (501 Broadway, Nashville) at 7 p.m.
FREE PLAY MAHJONG WITH GAME KEEPER JOHN (ONLINE) Learn and play through classic and modern games of all varieties online with Nashville Public Library’s Game Keeper John every other Tuesday on NPL’s YouTube channel at 3 p.m.
FREE STORYTIME AT LINEBAUGH See Tuesday, Jan. 4.
615-862-5854 library.nashville.org
See Wednesday, Jan. 5.
JUMPAROO TODDLER TIME See Wednesday, Jan. 5.
FREE CREATION STATION AT NASHVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY See Wednesday, Jan. 5.
FREE STORYTIME AT LINEBAUGH See Tuesday, Jan. 4.
FREE DYSTOPIAN MOVIES See Wednesday, Jan. 5.
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DISNEY’S THE LION KING
THU 13 shelly.denton@townofsmyrna.org Kids ages 2 - 6 can join the staff at Smyrna Outdoor Adventure Center (100 Sam Ridley Parkway East, Smyrna) and craft some cute and clever animals in this weekly program from 1 - 2 p.m. Cost is $2.
FREE HOMESCHOOL FRIENDS See Thursday, Jan. 6.
FREE ITTY BITTY STORYTIME AT LINEBAUGH See Thursday, Jan. 6.
JUMPAROO TODDLER TIME See Wednesday, Jan. 5.
MARTIN ARTQUEST See Saturday, Jan. 1.
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Indoors
THINGS TO DO SPECIAL!
INDOOR PLAYGROUNDS
SKATING
Adventure Science Center
Skatecenter.com 402 Wilson Pike Cir., Brentwood 615-373-8611 Roller rink featuring a snack bar, a video arcade, DJs, LED light effects & various events.
adventuresci.com 800 Fort Negley Blvd., Nashville 615-862-5160 The museum features more than 175 hands-on interactive exhibits where kids can run around to their heart’s delights.
The Monkey’s Treehouse
themonkeystreehouse.com 91 Seaboard Lane, Brentwood 615-942-9711 Kids ages 0 - 8 can enjoy play passes, Mon - Fri from 9 a.m. - 2 p.m.; Sat 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. based on availability. Book a spot for $4 for 30 mins per child ($24 minimum).
Brentwood Skate Center
Rivergate Skate Center
rivergateskatecenter.com 119 Gleaves St., Madison 615-868-7655 Saturday skate for kids 8 and younger from 10 a.m. - 12 noon. Admission is $5 plus $3 skate rental. At noon the fee switches to $7, and kids can skate until 5 p.m. Family Night is Thursdays from 6 - 9 p.m. for $7 and skate rental is free.
Skate Center Smyrna
Sky Zone
Skatecentersmyrna.com 1505 Plaza Dr., Smyrna 615-459-7655 Thursday nights from 6 - 9 p.m. is Family Skate Night for $7 admission and free skate rental. Check the website for additional “Beginner Skates” and “Family Fun Skates.”
Tennessee Toddles Indoor Playground
FOR ICE SKATING, GO TO Nashvilleparent.com/iceskating
urbanairnenashville.com 1220 NW Broad St., Murfreesboro 615-987-0102 Active play for all ages. You can purchase a “punch card” so your child can jump as much as he wants to on various days. tntoddles.com 1707 Fairview Blvd., STE 101, Fairview 615-209-0155 A playground for infants and toddlers with play day passes $6 a child.
Urban Air Adventure Park
urbanairnenashville.com 4331 Old Hickory Blvd., Old Hickory 615-894-7200 —and— 1735 Galleria Boulevard, STE 2 Franklin, TN Large-scale indoor trampoline center hosting open jumps & more.
CLIMBING
BOWLING Strike and Spare and Circus World 90 Volunteer Dr., Hendersonville 615-824-5685 hendersonville.strikeandspare.com — and —
Strike and Spare Family Fun Center
murfreesboro.strikeandspare.com 1720 Old Fort Pkwy. STE 2002, Murfreesboro 615-896-0945 Bowl with a state-of-the art scoring system, roller skating, bumper cars, laser tag. Get your child a wristband so he can do it all. Bowling prices range from $3.75 to $5.
The Crag (Two locations)
iloverockclimbing.com 15115 Old Hickory Blvd., STE C, Nashville 615-922-4649 121 Seaboard Lane, STE 10, Franklin 615-922-4649 The Crag offers numerous fitness opportunities, but climbing is the heart here. The youth program includes leagues for elementary, middle and high school kids.
Climb Nashville (Three locations)
theclimbgyms.com 3600 Charlotte Ave., Nashville (West) 615-463-7625 1900 Eastland Ave., #104, Nashville (East) 615-610-2220 1660 Memorial Blvd., Murfreesboro 615-280-8460 Climbers of all ages are welcome; kids under 13 must be accompanied by an adult at all times.
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GYMNASTICS Boost Gymnastics
boostgymnastics.com 11 Vaughns Gap Road, Nashville 615-352-8533 Open Gym available Mondays at 11 a.m. and Wednesdays at 10 a.m. for ages 0 - 5 for $10 with an adult.
Impact Gymnastics
mpactsports.com 121 Seaboard Lane, Franklin 615-377-3444 Open playtime for ages 5 - 14 is Saturdays from 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. $10 per person.
Let It Shine
lisgym.com 1886 General George Patton Drive, Franklin 615-369-3547 Open Play for ages 1 - 6 (parent required) is Fridays from 9:15 - 10:45 for $8 cash or $10 credit card.
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Outdoors NATURE CENTERS Beaman Park Nature Center
nashville.gov 5911 Old Hickory Blvd., Ashland City 615-862-8580 Open Tuesday thru Friday from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m., Saturday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Owl’s Hill Nature Sanctuary
owlshill.org 545 Beech Creek Road S., Brentwood 615-370-4672 The Owl’s Hill Nature Sanctuary is a 160-acre wildlife facility in Williamson County.
Shelby Bottoms Nature Center
nashville.gov 1900 Shelby Bottoms Greenway, Nashville 615-862-8539 Environmental education facility with natural history exhibits, gardens, trails & free bike rentals.
Timberland Park
wcparksandrec.com Mile Marker, 437.2 Natchez Trace Pkwy, Franklin | 615-232-4154 Feaatures hiking trails, picnic areas & a butterfly garden.
Warner Park Nature Center
nashville.gov 7311 TN-100, Nashville 615-862-8555 Open Tuesday thru Saturday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Wilderness Station at Barfield Crescent murfreesborotn.gov Home to education animals and more.
HORSE RIDING Creekside Riding Academy & Stables
creeksideridingstables.com 2359 Lewisburg Pike, Franklin, TN 615-595-7547 Schedule a ride on a weekend between 8 a.m. and 2 p.m. for up to 11 riders ages 6 years and older (and 220 pounds or less). An online scheduling system makes it easy.
Harris Riding Academy
facebook.com/harrisridingacademy 6331 Franklin Road, Murfreesboro 615-556-7370 30 minutes southeast of Nashville.
Juro Stables
jurostables.com 735 Carver Lane, Mt. Juliet 615-773-7433 30 minutes east of Nashville. .Triple A Ranch triplearanchllc.com 4408 N. Chapel Roa, Franklin 615-457-6345 40 minutes south of Nashville.
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BEST PLACES FOR A WINTER STROLL Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park
tnstateparks.com/parks/bicentennial-mall 600 James Robertson Pkwy., Nashville 615-741-5280 Located in the heart of downtown, this park is a great place to enjoy the beauty and history of Tennessee. There is a .9 mile paved trail around the park that takes visitors past monuments honoring aspects of Tennessee’s history.
Cheekwood Estate & Gardens
cheekwood.org 1200 Forrest Park Dr., Nashville 615-356-8000 If you are looking for a beautiful escape from the city, Cheekwood Estate & Gardens is one of the best options Nashville has to offer. From the breathtaking floral displays to the ever changing exhibits, this place is a must if you love the outdoors and historic homes.
Long Hunter State Park
tnstateparks.com/parks/long-hunter 2910 Hobson Pike, Hermitage 615-885-2422 Located just south of Mt. Juliet, the Couchville Lake Trail at Long Hunter State Park is perfect for strollers. The two-mile paved route wraps around the 110-acre lake. It’s popular due to its accessibility, lakeshore scenery and abundant wildlife.
Nashville Zoo
nashvillezoo.org 3777 Nolensville Pike, Nashville 615-833-1534 The layout of Nashville Zoo is gorgeous, and it’s such a great place to explore as your little ones take in animals from all over the world. It’s a long walk if you hit every exhibit, but there are lots of shady spots to rest, as well as indoor buildings if you need a break from the outdoors.
Radnor Lake
tnstateparks.com/parks/radnor-lake 1160 Otter Creek Road, Nashville 615-373-3467 Radnor Lake State Natural Area, located in Brentwood, is a great place to take in some fresh air. The 1.1 mile paved Otter Creek Road Trail is great for strollers. The path leads visitors past the lake and several observation decks.
The Park at Harlinsdale Farm
franklintn.gov/government/departments-k-z/ parks/park-locations/the-park-at-harlinsdalefarm 239 Franklin Road, Franklin 615-794-2103 This area is steeped in history, and you can take in some of Franklin’s past while enjoying a walk, a hike or even a few minutes at the dog park. With a horse stable as its centerpiece, you may even get to see a few “neighing” friends in the pasture.
Tennessee State Parks
tnstateparks.com/activities/hiking The online portal for all of Tennessee’s state parks makes it easy to find trails for all ability levels.
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THINGS TO DO NASHVILLE PREDATORS VS. BUFFALO SABRES nhl.com/predators
Come see the Nashville Predators play at Bridgestone Arena (501 Broadway, Nashville) at 7 p.m..
NATURE JOURNALING FOR KIDS AT WILDERNESS STATION 615-217-3017 murfreesborotn.gov
Nature lovers ages 7 and older can make a nature journal from 3 - 4 p.m. at the Wilderness Station at Barfield Crescent Park (401 Volunteer Road, Murfreesboro). You will then take a hike to explore and record your observations. Pre-registration required. Cost is $3.
REVOLUTION: THE MUSIC OF THE BEATLES 615-687-6400 nashvillesymphony.org
The iconic Beatles songbook comes to life in Revolution, the new symphonic tribute to the Fab Four, at Schermerhorn Symphony Center (1 Symphony Place, Nashville). Tickets start at $47. Show times are Jan. 13 at 7 p.m. and Jan. 14 - 15 at 8 p.m.
FREE THROWDOWN THURSDAYS AT BORDEAUX See Thursday, Jan. 6.
VANDERBILT COMMODORES VS. TENNESSEE VOLUNTEERS WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
FREE WINTER BIRDS AT THE HILL FOREST’S EDGE
The Vanderbilt Commodores women’s basketball team take on the Tennessee Volunteers at Vanderbilt University’s Memorial Gymnasium (210 25th Avenue South, Nashville). Game starts at 8 p.m. and tickets start at $20.
FREE GOODLETTSVILLE ART GROUP: WATERCOLOR PAINTING
vucommodores.com/sports
615-862-8555 wpnc.nashville.gov
Explore the open fields and edge areas of the Warner Park Nature Center’s Hill Forest (7311 Highway 100, Nashville) for winter birds from 8:30 - 10 a.m. What will you find? Fox Sparrows, Dark-eyed Juncos and Pine Siskins? Registration required.
Learn basic techniques of watercolor painting and take home a finished painting in this class for adults from 12 - 3 p.m. at Goodlettsville Library (205 Rivergate Parkway, Goodlettsville). Drawing skills not necessary. Beginners to intermediate level. Supplies provided. Registration required.
WINTER CRAFTING AT CANNONSBURGH: WOODEN SPOON SNOWMEN
FREE MADISON TODDLER TALES
ACT TOO PRESENTS: FROZEN KIDS
615-801-2606
Paint wooden spoon snowmen to take home or give as gifts from 1 - 2 p.m. at Cannonsburgh Village (312 S. Front Street, Murfreesboro). Admission is $15 and reservations are required by January 6. For ages 18 and older.
FREE EDGEHILL GAME NIGHTS See Thursday, Jan. 6.
FREE BALANCED YOGA (ONLINE) See Thursday, Jan. 6.
DISNEY’S THE LION KING See Thursday, Jan. 6.
LITTLE LEAPERS MURFREESBORO See Sunday, Jan. 2.
FREE AMERICAN RED CROSS BLOOD DRIVE 615-880-3957 library.nashville.org
Drop in the Edmondson Pike Branch Library (5501 Edmondson Pike, Nashville) between 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. and let a medical professional from the Red Cross take your life saving donation.
DISNEY’S THE LION KING See Thursday, Jan. 6.
FRI 14 JUMPAROO TODDLER TIME See Wednesday, Jan. 5.
See Friday, Jan. 7.
MICHELANGELO’S SISTINE CHAPEL: THE EXHIBITION See Saturday, Jan. 1.
franklintheatre.com
A 30-minute adaptation of the 2018 Broadway musical performed by the youth cast Act Too Players at Franklin Theatre (419 Main Street, Franklin). Shows are Jan. 14 at 4 and 7:30 p.m., as well as Jan. 15 at 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. Tickets range from $15 - $25.
ROALD DAHL’S MATILDA: THE MUSICAL 615-904-2787 boroarts.org
Showing at Center For the Arts (110 W. College St., Murfreesboro) on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays through Jan. 30, this is the story of a girl with astonishing wit, intelligence and psychokinetic powers who tries to get rid of the evil headmistress Miss Trunchbull. Adults are $18; children are $14.
REVOLUTION: THE MUSIC OF THE BEATLES See Thursday, Jan. 13.
SAT 15 30TH ANNUAL NASHVILLE AUTO FEST 502-893-6731 nashvilleautofest.com.
The annual Auto Fest, a combination car show and swap meet event, returns to The Fairgrounds Nashville (625 Smith Ave., Nashville) today from 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. and Jan. 16 from 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. More than $2,000 in cash and awards will be given out during the event. $12 for adults, free for children 10 and younger, parking is $5.
ACT TOO PRESENTS: FROZEN KIDS See Friday, Jan. 14.
ACT TOO PRESENTS: HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL 2 JR franklintheatre.com
See the summertime sequel to the smash hit Disney Channel musical performed by the youth cast Act Too Players at Franklin Theatre (419 Main Street, Franklin). Tickets are $15 - $25. Shows are Jan.15 at 4 and 7 p.m., as well as Jan.16 at 12 and 3 p.m.
DROP-IN KIDS ART CLASSES See Saturday, Jan. 8.
Revolution at Schermerhorn Symphony Center will take you on a magical musical and visual journey of The Beatles, featuring rare photos, video and animation from the archives of The Beatles’ official fan magazine.
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THINGS TO DO FREE EXPLORE WITH A NATURALIST
SYMPHONY IN SPACE WITH THE NASHVILLE SYMPHONY
FREE WARM UP BY THE FIRE
Show up early for pre-concert activities, including the Instrument Petting Zoo, crafts and a book nook at Schermerhorn Symphony Center (1 Symphony Place, Nashville). The sensory-friendly concert starts at 10 a.m. and offers accommodations for people on the autism spectrum and with sensory sensitivities. Tickets range from $16 - $35.
See Saturday, Jan. 8.
615-862-858 beamanpark.nashville.gov
Stop by and warm yourself by the fire outside of the Beaman Park Nature Center (5911 Old Hickory Blvd., Ashland City) from 10 a.m. - 12 p.m.
FREE FRANKLIN FARMER’S MARKET See Saturday, Jan. 1.
MARSHMALLOW HIKES See Saturday, Jan. 8.
MYSTERIES AND ILLUSIONS See Saturday, Jan. 8.
REVOLUTION: THE MUSIC OF THE BEATLES See Thursday, Jan. 13.
ROALD DAHL’S MATILDA: THE MUSICAL See Friday Jan. 14.
RUN! JUMP! FLY! OPENS AT DISCOVERY CENTER 615-890-2300 explorethedc.org/run-jump-fly.
Jump into an action-packed family adventure with this new featured exhibit at Discovery Center (502 SE Broad St., Murfreesboro). Try out surfing, snowboarding and kung fu. Scramble your way through a climbing canyon. Make your flycycle flap its wings. Get moving in the Action Star Training Center and more. Exhibit included with general admission and free for members.
615-687-6400 nashvillesymphony.org
FREE TO “BEE”, OR NOT TO “BEE” 615-862-8539 nashville.gov
Join a panel of local beekeepers for a basic conversation on beginner’s beekeeping at Shelby Bottoms Nature Center (900 Shelby Bottoms Greenway, Nashville) at 10 a.m.
TPAC ARTS ADVENTURE WORKSHOPS 615-782-4040 tpac.org
Learn about the magic of theatre in workshops for three different age groups based on multiple popular children’s theater productions, including Disney’s The Lion King; Disney’s Frozen and Disney’s The Jungle Book. The ages 5 - 8 workshop meets at 10:30 a.m. and the ages 9 - 12 workshop meets at 1 p.m. on Jan. 15 and 22. The ages 13 - 18 workshop meets at 3 p.m. on Jan. 22 and all take place in TPAC’s Johnson Theater (505 Deaderick Street, Nashville). Cost is $20 per student, $5 for observing chaperones.
DISNEY’S THE LION KING See Thursday, Jan. 6.
FREE UNPLUGGED GAMING AT THE SMYRNA LIBRARY
MARTIN ARTQUEST
Come out to Smyrna Public Library for this free program open to beginner and veteran gamers ages 18 and older. There will have a Dungeons & Dragons campaign with pre-made character sheets and dice, as well as space available to play your own tabletop and card games from 2 - 4 p.m.
MICHELANGELO’S SISTINE CHAPEL: THE EXHIBITION
rclstn.org
FAMILY PROGRAM: MUSICAL INSTRUMENT PETTING ZOO countrymusichalloffame.org
The Musical Instrument Petting Zoo offers budding musicians a chance to try new and familiar instruments. Participants will bow a fiddle, pluck a banjo and strum a ukulele from 10:30 .m. - 12 p.m. at Country Music Hall of Fame (222 Rep. John Lewis Way S., Nashville).
YOGA FOR KIDS BRENTWOOD brentwood-tn.libcal.com.
Join Brentwood Library (8109 Concord Road, Brentwood) for kid’s yoga, which includes books, games and more in the Storytime Room from 2 - 2:45 p.m. Cost is $10.
SUN 16 30TH ANNUAL NASHVILLE AUTO FEST See Saturday, Jan.15.
ACT TOO PRESENTS: HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL 2 JR See Saturday, Jan.15.
FREE PLAZA MARIACHI FLEA MARKET See Sunday, Jan. 2.
ACT TOO PRESENTS: RAMONA QUIMBY franklintheatre.com
Unpredictable. Exasperating. Boisterous. That’s Ramona Quimby for you. See this theatrical performance performed by the talented youth cast Act Too Players at Franklin Theatre (419 Main Street, Franklin). Show starts at 7 p.m. and tickets are $15-$25.
ROALD DAHL’S MATILDA: THE MUSICAL See Friday Jan. 14.
MON 17 FREE MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. DAY FREE MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. DAY CELEBRATION 615-890-2300 explorethedc.org/mlkday.
Celebrate Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy and story through arts, culture and more at Discovery Center (502 SE Broad St., Murfreesboro) from 9 a.m.
FREE BABIES & BOOKS See Monday, Jan. 3.
Using hats on view throughout the museum as inspiration, aspiring young designers can make and decorate their own paper hats from 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. at Country Music Hall of Fame (222 Rep. John Lewis Way S., Nashville). Included with admission; free for members and kids 5 and younger.
DISNEY’S THE LION KING
countrymusichalloffame.org
See Thursday, Jan. 6.
FREE IN HARMONY STAR CHOIR OPEN HOUSE
615-390-3207 inharmonymusicmidtn.com.
A fun, music-making experience for youth with special needs from 2 - 4 p.m. This will kick off the first season to help build communication skills, relationships and make music. Event happens at In Harmony Music Therapy Clinic located at Blakemore United Methodist Church (3601 West End Avenue, Nashville). Free and open to parents and children ages 7 and older.
FREE LEGO BUILDING FUN See Sunday, Jan. 2.
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See Saturday, Jan. 1.
CREATIVE ZONE: HIP HATS
DISNEY’S THE LION KING
Run! Jump! Fly! opens Saturday, Jan. 15 at Discovery Center in Murfreesboro and features playful activities that kids can do to build strength, coordination, balance and endurance.
See Saturday, Jan. 1.
LITTLE LEAPERS MURFREESBORO See Sunday, Jan. 2.
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See Thursday, Jan. 6.
FREE DONELSON FAMILY STORY TIME See Monday, Jan. 3.
EARLY EXPLORERS See Monday, Jan. 3.
FREE GAMING MONDAY 615-862-5860 library.nashville.org
Challenge your friends to a round of healthy competition with a variety of tabletop and video games every Monday from 3 - 5 p.m. at East Branch Library (206 Gallatin Avenue, Nashville). For ages 12 - 17.
FREE MUSIC AND MOVEMENT See Monday, Jan. 3.
FREE PRESCHOOL STORY TIME See Monday, Jan. 3.
FREE WEE WIGGLERS: INFANT STORY TIME See Monday, Jan. 3.
FREE YOGA WITH NASHVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY (ONLINE) See Monday, Jan. 3.
TUE 18 FREE STORYTIME AT LINEBAUGH See Tuesday, Jan. 4.
FREE CASUAL COOKING TEEN/ ADULT MESH UP 615-862-5856
Teens and adults can come learn their way around the kitchen with Ms. Glynis and Ms. Shelly on the third Tuesday of each month from 3 - 4 p.m. at the Bordeaux Library (4000 Clarksville Pike, Nashville).
FREE WISHING CHAIR PRODUCTIONS STORY TIME See Tuesday, Jan. 4.
FREE NASHVILLE FAMILY STORY TIMES See Tuesday, Jan. 4.
FREE MURFREESBORO GAME NIGHT rclstn.org
A come-and-go, all ages family game night between 5 and 6:30 p.m. every third Tuesday. Each month they will highlight four different games to rotate through with friends and family. MGL Library is located inside Patterson Park Community Center (521 Mercury Boulevard, Murfreesboro).
LANYARD KEYCHAIN CRAFT AT WILDERNESS STATION 615-217-3017 murfreesborotn.gov
Learn how to make a square knot and create your own lanyard keychain from 3 - 4 p.m. at the Wilderness Station at Barfield Crescent Park (401 Volunteer Road, Murfreesboro). Pre-Registration required. For ages 9 and older.
NASHVILLE PREDATORS VS. VANCOUVER CANUCKS nhl.com/predators
Come see the Nashville Predators play at Bridgestone Arena (501 Broadway, Nashville) at 7 p.m.
FREE PREPARING FOR DISASTER: EMERGENCY FOOD KITS 615-801-2606 murfreesborotn.gov
Come out to Cannonsburgh Village (312 S. Front Street, Murfreesboro) from 10 - 11 a.m. and learn why having an emergency food kit along with a communication plan is a step in the right direction to ensure everyone’s safety during a disaster. Reservations are required by January 11.
VANDERBILT COMMODORES VS. TENNESSEE VOLUNTEERS MEN’S BASKETBALL vucommodores.com/sports
See the Vanderbilt Commodores men’s basketball team take on the Tennessee Volunteers at Vanderbilt University’s Memorial Gymnasium (210 25th Avenue South, Nashville). Game starts at 8 p.m. and tickets cost $45 - $60.
Westgate Lakes Resort & Spa features seven outdoor heated pools, a pirate-themed waterpark, lake activities, mini-golf, a playground, game room and more.
Something to Do in Orlando That Isn’t Disney
G
oing to Orlando can be scary for parents who count their pennies. There’s just so much to do, and so many things to spend money on. I recently had the opportunity to stay at Westgate Lakes Resort & Spa in Orlando. With seven pools, a 161,000-gallon pirate-themed waterpark and a spa, this massive lakeside resort might be what you and your family are looking for. Mainly, it gives you the option to chill out and relax while the kids splash around. This resort makes good use of its lakeside location, with activities that include fishing, boating and kayaking (rental
DISNEY’S THE LION KING See Thursday, Jan. 6.
FREE EDGEHILL FAMILY MOVIE NIGHT See Tuesday, Jan. 4.
FREE YARN LOVE MURFREESBORO See Tuesday, Jan. 4.
fees apply). For those guests who prefer to stay on land, the property offers mini-golf, tennis, basketball, volleyball and bicycle rentals. Other kid-friendly amenities include a playground and a game room, in addition to several dining options. Studios are the most basic option. They can fit up to four and feature kitchenettes with mini-fridges, microwaves and pullout sofas. Upgrading to a one-bedroom villa means the addition of a full refrigerator, as well as a stovetop and cooking utensils, washer/dryers and separate dining areas. At first glance, Westgate seems a bit secluded from Orlando’s major attractions. But the resort is actually less than a 10-minute drive from the
Orange County Convention Center, Sea World, Universal Orlando, Disney World and numerous restaurants and shops, thanks to its location just off of International Drive. The hotel provides a free shuttle to most of these spots, though reservations are required. Pro tip: If you do decide to go to Disney, Universal or Sea World and your little one wants a stuffed animal or souvenir, save your money and buy it at a local Wal-Mart, where they have a whole section selling the same stuff for a quarter of the price. Westgate Lakes Resort & Spa packages start at $159 per night. Visit westgateresorts.com. —Michael Aldrich
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JUMPAROO TODDLER TIME
FREE CREATION STATION AT NASHVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY
FREE NEW BEGINNINGS HEALTH AND FITNESS CLASS FOR WOMEN
See Wednesday, Jan. 5.
FREE DYSTOPIAN MOVIES See Wednesday, Jan. 5.
FREE FAMILY YOGA STORYBOOK ADVENTURE See Wednesday, Jan. 5.
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See Wednesday, Jan. 5.
See Wednesday, Jan. 5.
FREE STORYTIME AT LINEBAUGH See Tuesday, Jan. 4.
FREE MADISON KNIGHTS
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THINGS TO DO FREE EDGEHILL GAME NIGHTS See Thursday, Jan. 6.
NASHVILLE PREDATORS VS. WINNIPEG JETS nhl.com/predators
Come see the Nashville Predators play at Bridgestone Arena (501 Broadway, Nashville) at 7 p.m.
FREE BALANCED YOGA (ONLINE) See Thursday, Jan. 6.
FRI 21 FREE MADISON TODDLER TALES
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Learn about the great game of chess on the third Wednesday of each month from 6 - 7:30 p.m. at the Madison Library (610 Gallatin Pike S., Madison). All ages welcome.
FREE HOMESCHOOL FRIENDS
FREE MOONLIGHT MEANDER
MARTIN ARTQUEST
615-862-8539 nashville.gov
Come out to Shelby Bottoms Nature Center (900 Shelby Bottoms Greenway, Nashville) from 7 - 8 p.m. for a guided moonlight hike and learn as to why this full moon can be referred to as the full “wolf” moon.
FREE WILD WEDNESDAY AT SOAC
Meet an animal or enjoy a naturebased activity at Smyrna Outdoor Adventure Center (100 Sam Ridley Parkway East, Smyrna) to discover something WILD about the natural world each Wednesday from 4:30 5:30 p.m.
DISNEY’S THE LION KING See Thursday, Jan. 6.
THU 20 FREE ITTY BITTY STORYTIME AT LINEBAUGH See Thursday, Jan. 6.
See Thursday, Jan. 13. See Thursday, Jan. 6.
JUMPAROO TODDLER TIME See Wednesday, Jan. 5.
FREE THROWDOWN THURSDAYS AT BORDEAUX See Thursday, Jan. 6.
FREE CAREER EXPO AT PPCC 615-893-7439 x6121 murfreesborotn.gov
Network with more than 25 hiring companies from 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. at Patterson Park Community Center (521 Mercury Blvd., Murfreesboro). There will also be opportunities to receive coaching in interviewing skills and resume writing.
FREE READING PAWS OLD HICKORY 615-862-5869 library.nashville.org.
Join a specially trained reading dog with the nonprofit Reading Paws between 4:30 - 5:30 p.m. for a reading session at Old Hickory Branch Library (1010 Jones Street, Old Hickory).
DISNEY’S THE LION KING See Thursday, Jan. 6.
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Kids ages 5 - 15 can bring the Northern Lights to life onto their own canvas at the Smyrna Outdoor Adventure Center (100 Sam Ridley Parkway East, Smyrna) from 6 - 8 p.m. Cost is $10.
MARIACHI DIVAS
franklintheatre.com
See two-time Grammy-winning, allfemale mariachi ensemble Mariachi Divas perform live at The Franklin Theatre (9419 Main Street, Franklin). Tickets start at $36.50 and shows start at 8 on Jan. 22, as well as 2 and 8 p.m. on Jan. 22.
DIARY OF ANNE FRANK 615-826-6037 hpactn.com
See Saturday, Jan. 1.
TPAC ARTS ADVENTURE WORKSHOPS See Saturday, Jan. 15.
FREE ZOOVENTURES WITH THE NASHVILLE ZOO (ONLINE) brentwood-tn.libcal.com
DROP-IN KIDS ART CLASSES
KIDS PAINT NIGHT AT SOAC
615-862-5868 library.nashville.org
Get your seeds now at Shelby Bottoms Nature Center (900 Shelby Bottoms Greenway, Nashville) from 1 - 3 p.m. so you will have them on hand when the planting season arrives.
MARTIN ARTQUEST See Saturday, Jan. 1.
EARLY LEARNERS AT SOAC
615-862-8539
See Wednesday, Jan. 5.
JUMPAROO TODDLER TIME
CHESS CLUB
FREE ANNUAL NPL SEED EXCHANGE
Families are invited to join a virtual ZOOventure with the Nashville Zoo, which can be accessed anytime during the day on the Brentwood Library’s website.
See Friday, Jan. 7.
Mr. Bond’s Science Guys will create spectacular experiments with snow, lightning, tornados and explosions during a free show on Saturday, Jan. 22 at the Goodlettsville Library.
SAT 22
See Saturday, Jan. 8.
FREE EXPLORE WITH A NATURALIST See Saturday, Jan. 8.
MYSTERIES AND ILLUSIONS See Saturday, Jan. 8.
FAMILY PROGRAM: COOL CARS AND DRIVABLE DESIGNS countrymusichalloffame.org
Kids can design their own car from everyday materials at Country Music Hall of Fame (222 Rep. John Lewis Way S., Nashville) at either 11 - 11:30 a.m. or 11:45 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. Recommended for ages 5 and older, but all are welcome. Included with museum admission; free to members.
Performed by Hendersonville Performing Arts Company (260 W Main St., #204, Hendersonville) Jan. 21 - Feb. 6, witness the memoirs of this young Jewish girl forced to hide for nearly two years to escape Nazi persecution. Shows are Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights at 7:30 p.m. and Sundays at 2 p.m. Tickets are $18 for adults and $15 for seniors/students.
OWL’S HILL GEOCACHING DAY
DISNEY’S THE LION KING
MARIACHI DIVAS
See Thursday, Jan. 6.
See Friday, Jan. 21.
FAVORITE SON BY NASHVILLE OPERA
FREE MR. BOND SCIENCE GUYS
615-832-5242 nashvilleopera.org/favoriteson
Drawing from experiences in the composer’s own life, the poignant opera journeys through one man’s memories to find the essence of truth. Shows are Jan. 21 - 22 at 8 p.m. and Jan. 23 at 3 p.m. at The Noah Liff Opera Center (3622 Redmon Street, Nashville). Tickets start at $30.
ROALD DAHL’S MATILDA: THE MUSICAL See Friday Jan. 14.
nashvilleparent.com
owlshill.org/geocache-day
Come to Owl’s Hill Nature Sanctuary (545 Beech Creek Road S., Brentwood) from 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. for a modern-day treasure hunt with geocaching! Geocaches are hidden in containers that can be found using a GPS or smartphone. For ages 8 and older. Cost is $10 or $36 for a group of four.
615-862-5862
Come one, come all for this winter wonderland extravaganza at the Goodlettsville Library (205 Rivergate Pkwy., Goodlettsville). Mr. Bond’s Science Guys will create spectacular experiments with snow, lightning, tornados and explosions from 10:30 - 11:30 a.m.
FAVORITE SON BY NASHVILLE OPERA
See Friday, Jan. 21.
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THINGS TO DO NASHVILLE PREDATORS VS. DETROIT RED WINGS
THE SUMNER COUNTY BRIDAL SHOW
FREE MAKE & TAKE MONDAY AT LINEBAUGH
See Friday, Jan. 21.
Explore wedding options in Sumner County from 12 - 4 p.m. at Epic Event Centre (392 West Main Street, Gallatin). Admission is $5.
Kids ages 3 - 12 can head to Linebaugh Library (105 West Vine Street, Murfreesboro) for a make & take craft from 3 - 4:30 p.m.
DISNEY’S THE LION KING
DIARY OF ANNE FRANK See Friday, Jan. 21.
TUE 25
SUN 23
DISNEY’S THE LION KING
FREE OPPOSITE DAY!
FREE PLAZA MARIACHI FLEA MARKET
FAVORITE SON BY NASHVILLE OPERA
Come see the Nashville Predators play at Bridgestone Arena (501 Broadway, Nashville) at 7 p.m.
DIARY OF ANNE FRANK
See Thursday, Jan. 6.
See Sunday, Jan. 2.
FREE CLASSICAL GUITAR CONCERT: GRANT FERRIS
Nashville-based guitarist Grant Ferris will perform at the Green Hills Library (3701 Benham ., Nashville) from 2:30 - 3:30 p.m.
FREE LEGO BUILDING FUN See Sunday, Jan. 2.
LITTLE LEAPERS MURFREESBORO
615-452-4000 sumnerbridalshow.com
See Thursday, Jan. 6.
See Friday, Jan. 21.
FREE WISHING CHAIR PRODUCTIONS STORY TIME See Tuesday, Jan. 4.
FREE NASHVILLE FAMILY STORY TIMES
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See Tuesday, Jan. 4.
FREE BABIES & BOOKS See Monday, Jan. 3.
EARLY EXPLORERS See Monday, Jan. 3.
FREE GAMING MONDAY See Monday, Jan. 17.
See Sunday, Jan. 2.
FREE PRESCHOOL STORY TIME
ROALD DAHL’S MATILDA: THE MUSICAL
FREE YOGA WITH NPL (ONLINE)
See Friday Jan. 14.
615-893-4131 x114 rclstn.org
See Monday, Jan. 3.
See Monday, Jan. 3m
FREE EDGEHILL FAMILY MOVIE NIGHT
Bring saved seeds to share or stop by to pick up new varieties for your 2022 garden at Warner Park Nature Center (7311 Highway 100, Nashville) Jan. 2729 from 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.
TODDLER ADVENTURES AT CANNONSBURGH: WINTER WALK AND SNOWFLAKE CRAFT 615-801-2606
Kids will enjoy looking for ways to stay warm in several of the log cabins, a snowflake craft and story time from 10 to 11 a.m. at Cannonsburgh Village (312 S. Front Street, Murfreesboro). Admission is $3. Reservations are required. Ages 5 and under.
FRI 28 FREE NATIONAL LEGO DAY!
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MARTIN ARTQUEST
FREE STORYTIME AT LINEBAUGH
DIARY OF ANNE FRANK
FREE DYSTOPIAN MOVIES
ROALD DAHL’S MATILDA: THE MUSICAL
See Tuesday, Jan. 4.
See Wednesday, Jan. 5.
See Wednesday, Jan. 5.
FREE NEW BEGINNINGS HEALTH AND FITNESS CLASS FOR WOMEN See Wednesday, Jan. 5.
AN EVENING WITH BRUCE DICKINSON 615-782-4040 tpac.org
See Saturday, Jan. 1. See Friday, Jan. 21.
See Friday Jan. 14.
FREE SEED SWAP OPEN HOUSE See Thursday, Jan. 27.
FREE STARRY, STARRY NIGHT AT PROCTOR BARN 615-862-8580 beamanpark.nashville.gov
Dress warmly to view the night sky through telescopes with astronomers at the Proctor Barn at Beaman Park Nature Center (5911 Old Hickory Blvd., Ashland City) from 6 - 8 p.m.
Best known as the front man for “Iron Maiden,” Bruce Dickinson brings his evening show to the U.S. for the first time at TPAC’s Polk Theater (505 Deaderick Street, Nashville), where he treats the audience to private insights, personal anecdotes and more. Show starts at 7:30 p.m. Cost is $39.50.
WHITNEY CUMMINGS
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EARLY LEARNERS AT SOAC See Thursday, Jan. 13.
615-782-4040 tpac.org
Los Angeles-based comedian and actor Whitney Cummings brings her stand up comedy to TPAC’s Polk Theater (505 Deaderick Street, Nashville). Show starts at 7 p.m. Tickets are $35.
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FREE ITTY BITTY STORYTIME AT LINEBAUGH
Experience symphonic arrangements with high-definition video scenes from the new game at Schermerhorn Symphony Center (1 Symphony Place, Nashville). Show starts at 8 p.m. Tickets start at $40.
DIARY OF ANNE FRANK
SAT 29
FREE READ WITH BISCUIT
FREE NATIONAL PUZZLE DAY!
FREE HOMESCHOOL FRIENDS See Thursday, Jan. 6.
See Thursday, Jan. 6. See Friday, Jan. 21.
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See Tuesday, Jan. 4.
FREE FAMILY YOGA STORYBOOK ADVENTURE
Cheekwood’s Orchids in the Mansion celebrates orchids and other tropical foliage with colorful displays throughout the mansion’s historic rooms.
FREE SEED SWAP OPEN HOUSE
See Thursday, Jan. 6.
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ACT TOO PRESENTS: LEGALLY BLONDE franklintheatre.com
Follow the transformation of Elle Woods as she tackles stereotypes and scandal in pursuit of her dreams. Performed by the youth cast of the Act Too Players at Franklin Theatre (419 Main Street, Franklin) Jan. 29 at 1 and 4 p.m., as well as Jan. 30 at 4 and 7:30 p.m. Tickets range from $16-$27.
FREE CREATIVE WRITING CLUB brentwood-tn.libcal.com.
Kids ages 8 - 12 will get a writing journal to take home and learn how to use their five senses to help them write winter stories at Brentwood Library (8109 Concord Road Brentwood) from 11 a.m. - 12 p.m.
FREE EXPLORE WITH A NATURALIST See Saturday, Jan. 8.
DIARY OF ANNE FRANK
VROOM VROOM! See 12,000-pound monster trucks duke it out with high-flying stunts and fierce head-to-head battles Jan. 29 - 30 during Monster Jam at Bridgestone Arena.
FREE FAMILY MOVIE AT BRENTWOOD LIBRARY
ACT TOO PRESENTS: CATCH ME IF YOU CAN
All ages are invited to the Storytime Room at Brentwood Library (8109 Concord Road Brentwood) for a showing of family-friendly movies at 3:30 p.m.
Based on the film and true story, this show follows the adventures of a con artist performed by the youth cast of the Act Too Players at Franklin Theatre (419 Main Street, Franklin). Shows are Jan. 29 at 7:30 p.m. and Jan. 30 at 12 p.m. Tickets range from $16 - $27.
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FAMILY PROGRAM: BEGINNER UKULELE WORKSHOP countrymusichalloffame.org
Learn ukulele basics at Country Music Hall of Fame (222 Rep. John Lewis Way S., Nashville) at either 10:30 - 11 a.m. or 11:15 - 11: 45 a.m. Ukuleles provided or you may bring your own. Recommended for ages 7 and older, but all are welcome. Included with museum admission; free to members.
MONSTER JAM
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Witness heated rivalries, highflying stunts and fierce head-tohead battles from 12,000-pound monster trucks, including legendary Grave Digger®, at Bridgestone Arena (501 Broadway, Nashville). Shows are Jan. 29 at 1 and 6:30 p.m., as well as Jan. 30 at 1 p.m. Tickets range from $20 - $90.
ORCHIDS IN THE MANSION 615-356-8000 cheekwood.org
For its fourth year at Cheekwood (1200 Forrest Park Dr., Nashville), this exhibit brings the beauty of nature into the historic mansion & museum. Event starts Jan. 29 and continues through Feb. 27, 2022 on Tuesdays - Sundays from 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Cost is $25 for adults, $18 for ages 3 - 17, members get in free.
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FREE GAMING MONDAY See Monday, Jan. 17.
ACT TOO PRESENTS: LEGALLY BLONDE
FREE YOGA WITH NPL (ONLINE)
See Saturday, Jan. 29.
See Monday, Jan. 3.
DIARY OF ANNE FRANK
FREE DONELSON FAMILY STORY TIME
See Friday, Jan. 21.
FREE LEGO BUILDING FUN See Sunday, Jan. 2.
See Monday, Jan. 3.
FREE MUSIC AND MOVEMENT
LITTLE LEAPERS MURFREESBORO
See Monday, Jan. 3.
See Sunday, Jan. 2.
FREE WEE WIGGLERS: INFANT STORY TIME
MONSTER JAM
See Monday, Jan. 3.
See Saturday, Jan. 29.
ORCHIDS IN THE MANSION
FREE NEW YEAR’S EVE!
Come out to Parnassus Books (3900 Hillsboro Pike Suite 14, Nashville) to celebrate the launch of local author Greg Howard’s latest middle grade novel, The Visitors. Join for a presentation followed by a signing line from 6:30 - 7:45 p.m. See Monday, Jan. 3.
See Saturday, Jan. 29.
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ACT TOO PRESENTS: CATCH ME IF YOU CAN
See Saturday, Jan. 29.
FREE BOOK LAUNCH WITH GREG HOWARD, AUTHOR OF THE VISITORS
FREE NINTENDO CLUB BELLEVUE 615-862-5854 library.nashville.org
Come play games on various Nintendo consoles at the Bellevue Library (720 Baugh Road, Nashville) from 4 - 5:30 p.m. From Pokemon Stadium to Legend of Zelda, there’s something for everyone. For grades 5 - 12. Located in the Program Room.
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ON YOUR RADAR
See Friday, Jan. 21.
THE BEACH BOYS Feb. 6 Ryman Auditorium ryman.org
SCHOOL GIRLS; OR, THE AFRICAN MEAN GIRLS PLAY Feb. 10 - 20 TPAC’s Johnson Theater nashvillerep.org
ANTIQUES & GARDEN SHOW OF NASHVILLE Feb. 11 - 13 Music City Center
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PETER PAN: WENDY’S ADVENTURE TO NEVERLAND Feb. 17 - Mar. 27 Nashville Children’s Theatre
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THE PROM
February 22-27 TPAC’s Jackson Hall nashvilleopera.org
NHL STADIUM SERIES Feb. 26 Nissan Stadium
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BATTLE GROUND ACADEMY 336 Ernest Rice Lane, Franklin 615-567-8327 | battlegroundacademy.org/camps
Battle Ground Academy is Williamson County’s No. 1 private K - 12 school, and in the summers, it’s home to a robust camp program for children ages 4 and up. With half- and full-day options available, our on-campus programming includes more than 40 camps, ranging from art and cheerleading to coding and soccer. Students can hone their skills in an athletic camp, enjoy a breadth of activities in Cannon Ball Camp, or explore new passions in our arts and enrichment programs – or DO IT ALL by participating in multiple sessions throughout the summer.
MY GYM OF BRENTWOOD 330 Franklin Road, Brentwood 615-371-5437 | mygym.com/brentwood
Creating Moments That Matter! From first steps to handstands My Gym grows with your child. My Gym was born out of our passion to teach children in a fun, physically engaging environment. We delight in seeing children’s eyes light up for all those incredible milestones, from the tentative first steps to tumbling down soft mats. Sharing the parents’ excitement with their children’s accomplishments is the high point of our day.
RIVERVIEW CAMP FOR GIRLS
757 CR 614, Mentone, AL 800-882-0722 | riverviewcamp.com Voted best sleep-away camp more than six times in the Best of Parenting reader’s poll. Riverview is embraced by tall graceful pines and billowing hardwoods, nestled into a bend of Little River atop Lookout Mountain. One- and two-week sessions. Ages 6 - 16. Member of Christian Camping International and accredited by AEE and ACA. Traditional camp activities. Facilities include a heated pool, tennis courts, climbing tower, horseback riding, bathrooms and showers in all cabins. Campers select six activities daily. 5:1 camper-to-counselor ratio.
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SCHOOL OF NASHVILLE BALLET 3630 Redmon St., Nashville 615-297-2966 ext. 910 | nashvilleballet.com/snbclasses
Experience the joy of dance at School of Nashville Ballet! Our Children’s Classes help students ages 2 - 7 reach important developmental milestones while having fun. Open to ages 8 - 18, our Community Youth Classes guide students in building upon their dance education and provides flexible classes to accommodate busy schedules. So why wait? Spark a lifelong love of movement today! Enroll in our Spring semester classes now at nashvilleballet.com/snbclasses or 615-297-2966 x910.
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ADVENTURE SCIENCE CENTER 800 Ft. Negley Blvd., Nashville 615-862-5160 | adventuresci.org
Opening minds to the wonders of science and technology for 75 years. Plan an adventure for the family including a show in the Sudekum Planetarium, an immersive experience of sound and music in soundBox, live science shows and more!
313 Independence Square, Franklin 615-224-3851 | harvestmartialarts.com
The Harvest Concept, formerly Harvest Martial Arts, opened in 2016, and is long known for its specialty in teaching Han Mu Do, the traditional Korean art of self defense, and is the only Han Mu Do school in the state of Tennessee. We offer classes for ages 3 through adult. We focus on optimism, balance and harmony, building mental and physical strength through movement and practices, such as martial arts, yoga, and traditional archery.
BELLEVUE PERFORMING ARTS CENTER
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7097 Old Harding Pike, Ste. J, Nashville 615-662-8553 | bellepac.com
3711 Reed Harris Road, Lewisburg 931-364-7656 | hortonhaven.org
Calling all performers! Bellevue Performing Arts Center offers dance, acting and music all under one roof! With our new triple threat class, you receive all those services in one class! Prefer one-on-one instruction? Our music teacher is holding private lessons on Monday and Tuesday after school. Just want to dance? BellePAC has a wide selection of ballet, tap, jazz, hip hop, contemporary, and musical theater. If your dancer is passionate about performing through adulthood, our Performance Company is for you!
We are OPEN this summer! Overnight camps and day camps are running as scheduled. We will be operating with fewer campers and new procedures for cleaning and sanitizing. It’s time to get outside! Register on our website.
MR. BOND’S SCIENCE GUYS 615-573-2702 | mrbondscienceguy.com
BILL TAYLOR BUSHIDO SCHOOL OF KARATE
Our winter, spring and summer camps inspire a lifelong enthusiasm for science and learning, teaching creative problem-solving skills, teamwork and perseverance in an entertaining, kid-friendly setting. The camps are full- or half-day and are excellent for ages 5 - 12. Sibling discounts are available.
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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.
ONE GOAL SPORTS Murfreesboro 615-896-7309 | onegoalsports.net
A non-profit, community-based sports league providing quality sports programming for families in a fun, Christian environment. Now registering for fall soccer, basketball, flag football and others.
BOOST GYMNASTICS 11 Vaughns Gap Road, Nashville 615-352-8533 | boostgymnastics.com
Offering theme-based co-ed kids camps throughout the year for ages 3 - 12. Summer, Fall Break, Holiday, and Spring Break. Outta School Spot camp is for school-age youth when school is out. Don’t see the date you need? We offer custom camps just for your needs. We need at least 10 campers to put on a custom camp for you. All of our camps have great instructors, small groups, games, crafts, swimming (ages 5 - 12), inflatable obstacle courses, field house play time, and of course great gymnastics/tumbling. Our camps are not gymnastics focused, but more of an active fun and fitness camp. Our campers have the opportunity to participate in many different activities and events.
SPARTAN SOCCER ACADEMY 615-633-5967 | spartansoccer.org
Spartan Development Academy is a skills based training league for children ages 5 - 13. The program is designed for players looking for more than recreational soccer but not ready to commit to travel soccer. Check out our sibling discount and referral program with Mini Spartans and Spartan Development Academy. Join us anytime! Register for the fall league training today.
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UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF NASHVILLE 2000 Edgehill Ave., Nashville 615-277-7377 | usn.org/summer
E.T.C. Gymnastics is dedicated to bringing a new standard of excellence in gymnastics through Him. We offer classes in gymnastics for boys and girls ages 2 - 18 years and all ability levels. We also offer cheerleading and tumbling, as well as competitive teams. Call and ask about our free trial class. We also do parties, field trips and parents’ nights out.
Led by faculty bringing their expertise and passion, camps offer diverse programming in sports, academics, arts and technology. Flexible morning and afternoon sessions allow either whole- or half-day experiences of fun and learning. After care until 5 p.m.
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Children love exploring creativity and the idea of learning new skills –– especially when there’s a lot of fun involved! At Flour Power, Lil’ Chefs and Twin Chels get to explore their love of food in a way that’s truly unique, fun, and memorable. Owner/camp director, Shannon Mock Miller is passionate about teaching children, and her Brentwood Flour Power Cooking studio is designed to help children find a passion for cooking as they bond and make incredible memories together at a Flour Power Summer Camp. To sign up for the Summer of 2022 visit our website or stop by our Brentwood location. Sign up in Janaury and get FREE before- and after-care.
111 YMCA Drive, Ocoee, TN 423-338-5588 | ymcacampocoee.org
Located in the mountains of Southeast Tennessee, YMCA Camp Ocoee has been providing children with wilderness adventures since 1923. One-week sessions for boys and girls ages 7 - 15. 4:1 camper to staff ratio. Strong Christian environment. Activities include horseback riding, white-water rafting, kayaking, climbing, mountain biking, camp-outs and many more.
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