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1. Hit the road for autumn adventure -

“Are we there yet?” We’ve almost reached that time of year when the age-old question issued from countless back seats can be answered in the affirmative, at least as it relates to the arrival of the fall season.

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2024 Nashpreneurs Conference. The sixth annual conference featuring keynote speaker Dr. Jules White of Vanderbilt University. Each year, the Nashpreneurs Conference joins small business leaders, entrepreneurs and creatives for an interactive learning conference. Wednesday, Hilton Nashville Green Hills, 3801 Cleghorn Ave. Fee: Chamber member, $65 by Aug. 20th, on-site $75, Future member: $75 by Aug. 20 and on-site $90. 8 a.m.-noon. Information

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Membership Orientation. A must-attend event for new inquiries and existing members seeking a refresher on all the resources and opportunities the Lebanon Wilson County Chamber offers. Connect over lunch and explore how the chamber can help your business. Wednesday, noon-1 p.m. Lunch will be provided. RSVP to the Chamber Office.149 Public Square. Free to attend. Information

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Grant Writing Workshop for Nonprofits. Join Maury Alliance and the Spring Hill Chamber for a comprehensive grant-writing workshop for nonprofits. Patrick McElhiney, director of grants at Columbia State, will provide an overview of the grant-writing process and equip participants with the skills and knowledge needed to successfully secure funding. Some of the topics covered include researching and identifying funding opportunities, understanding grant guidelines and requirements, planning and research, proposal development, grant submission, proposal follow-up and implementation. There is no fee to attend, but space is limited so please register in advance. Columbia State College, Hickman Building, Room 123. Thursday, 9-10 a.m. Information

5. July 4 celebrations across Middle Tennessee -

A sampling of Independence Day events around Middle Tennessee, each featuring fireworks and other fun for families.

Brentwood

Where: Eddy Arnold Amphitheater in Crockett Park, 1500 Volunteer Parkway, Brentwood, 37027

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Williamson County Job Fair. Williamson, Inc. is partnering with American Job Center and Visit Franklin. Fourth floor of the McEwen Northside Building, 4031 Aspen Grove Drive, with free parking at 4000 Rush Street. Thursday, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Free event, bring resume. Information

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Virtual First Friday: Your Small Business Resource. Keynote speaker Mridu Parikh is a productivity mentor, podcast host and bestselling author of “Accomplish It: 7 Simple Actions to Get the Right Things Done and Achieve Your Goals.” She helps professionals around the world with demanding careers and overachieving mindsets to beat procrastination, reach goals and squash overwhelm. Friday, 7:30-9 a.m. Information

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Through Sept. 22: Shakespeare Festival A summer production of Shakespeare’s best-known works The Tempest & Pericles. One C1ty, 8 City Blvd. The Tempest: August  29, 31, September 1, 2, 5, 6, 7, 8, 12, 14, 15, 19, 21, & 22 Pericles: August 30, September 1 (late show), 6, 13, 20

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Full Moon Pickin' Parties: Enjoy these unique Friday night parties featuring bluegrass music performed by attendees as well as main acts. Percy Warner Park Equestrian Center. Food available, Water, soft drinks and up to four beers are included with admission. Adults: $20 advance, $25 day of; Youth (7-17): $7 advance, $10 day of; Children 6 and younger free. Pickers: $5 (no alcohol), $10 with beer. Season pass: $100. Proceeds benefit Warner Parks. 7-11 p.m. Information: http://warnerparks.org/programs-events/events-2/pickin-party

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County Fairs: Agricultural fairs are a tradition in Tennessee, and Middle Tennessee has plenty to choose from. Middle Tennessee fairs and dates include:

Aug. 14-18: Cheatham County, 870 Fairgrounds Road, Ashland City. www.facebook.com/CheathamCountyFair

11. Events -

County Fairs Agricultural fairs are a tradition in Tennessee, and Middle Tennessee has plenty to choose from. Middle Tennessee fairs and dates include:

Aug. 2-10: Williamson County, Long Lane, Franklin. www.williamsoncountyfair.org

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First Friday: Your Small Business Resource: Topic: Leverage Partnerships to Grow your Business. First Friday offers individuals the opportunity to expand their knowledge on best business practices from some of the most successful business leaders in the county. E|Spaces, 1550 W. McEwen Drive, Suite 300. 7:30-9 a.m. Free. Information

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Business Studio: Getting the Word Out. Need to let the world know what’s up with your business? Get some fresh ideas about both traditional and non-traditional marketing strategies. Panel discussion with the agencies behind Thistle Farms, Kirkland’s, Ashley Judd, National Museum of African American Music and Mixtroz will share their expertise. You’ll also hear from local small business owners with out-of-the-box marketing strategies that have worked. The Cal Turner Family Center at Meharry Medical College, Room 203, 1011 21st Ave. N. Thursday, 3-5 p.m. Fee: Free. Information

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Live on the Green. Roscoe & Etta, Mt. Joy, The Wood Brothers and Dispatch are featured on the first night of the annual celebration of free, live music on the Public Square in downtown Nashville. Shows will take place on four consecutive Thursday evenings (Aug. 9, 16, 23 and 30). All-day shows will close the 2018 edition on Aug. 31 and Sept. 1. VIP tickets available for $80, $150. Information

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Throwback Thursday on the Gallatin Square. Shop and eat on the square while supporting a local nonprofit. Sidewalk sales at many locations. Thursday, 5-8 p.m. Information

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Nashville Emerging Leader Awards. The Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce and YP Nashville present the 12th annual Nashville Emerging Leader Awards. The NELAs recognize young professionals in 15 industry classifications who are excelling in their careers and making a difference in the Nashville community. Lipscomb University Collins Alumni Auditorium, One University Park Drive. After-party at Richland Country Club, 1 Club Drive, Nashville. 5 p.m. Registration and Networking, 6 p.m. NELAs Recognition Ceremony, Thursday, 8 p.m. Fees: $25 NELAs recognition ceremony only, $35 after party only, $55 ceremony and after party, $35 2018 finalist, judge or previous winner. Registration required. Information

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Business Expo. Networking opportunities and educational benefits at the Williamson County Chamber of Commerce Business Expo for all of Williamson County at Mill Creek Brewing Company in Nolensville. Meet and greet other professionals while browsing and/or exhibiting your business or organization and show the community what you have to offer. Host a table and showcase your business or attend to learn more about Williamson county business community. Mill Creek Brewery, 2008B Johnson Industrial Blvd., Nolensville. Thursday, 4-7 p.m. Fee: Free for Chamber Members, $5 General Admission. Live music, games, food and drinks. Information

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Live on the Green: Weekend Festival Finale. Live music through Saturday at this free event at Public Square Park. Thursday: Main Stage: John Butler Trio, Dispatch, Iron & Wine. 6:15 Stage: Johnny P, Carl Broemel, Roots of a Rebellion 5-11 p.m. Friday: Main Stage: Sheryl Crow, Drew Holcomb & The Neighbors, Big Head Todd & The Monsters, SHEL. 6:15 Stage: The Whistles & The Bells, Ron Gallo, Goodbye June, 4-11 p.m. Saturday: 615 Stage: Kids Fest with Mr. Steve, Guthrie Brown, Elliot Root, Paper Route, Cordovas, Guthrie Brown. 1-11 p.m. Main Stage: Bahamas, Future Islands, The Lone Bellow, LP, The Record Company, The Delta Saints 2-11 p.m. https://www.liveonthegreen.com/

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Live on the Green. Live music, free event Public Square Park. Music by Spoon, Portugal, The Man, The Weeks. Today, 5-11 p.m. Other dates include Aug. 31 and Sept. 1 & 2. https://www.liveonthegreen.com/

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Street Food Thursday. A gathering of up to 20 local food trucks parked along Deaderick Street between 4th Avenue North and 5th Avenue North. Thursdays, 11 a.m.-2 p.m.

THURSDAY, AUG 17

Live on the Green

Live music, free event Public Square Park. Music by Local Natives, Real Estate and Minus the Bear. 5-11 p.m. Other dates include, Aug.24, Aug. 31 and Sept. 1 & 2. https://www.liveonthegreen.com/

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Women in the Lead. Lunch & Learn Topic: Etiquette Tips Proper Dining Process, Cocktail Party/Networking. Presented by Malika Williams. Sammy B’s, 705 Cadet Court, Lebanon. Thursday, 11:30 a.m. $15. Information and register: [email protected]

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Nashville Emerging Leader Awards. The Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce and YP Nashville present the 11th annual NELAs to recognize young professionals who are excelling in their careers and making a difference in the Nashville community. Lipscomb University, Collins Alumni Auditorium, One University Park Drive, Nashville. Thursday, 5 p.m. registration and networking, 6 p.m. NELAs Recognition Ceremony, 8 p.m. After-party, Richland Country Club. Fee: $25 and up. Must register. Information: http://nashvillechamber.com/events

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Stanley Cup Finals Game 5. Predators fans can watch Game 5 on Thursday night from inside Bridgestone Arena. Tickets for the tiebreaking game, which is being played in Pittsburgh, are $15 each with proceeds going to the Nashville Predators Foundation. Doors open at 4 p.m. (7 p.m. game time) for general admission seating. Tickets: www.ticketmaster.com/nashville-predators-game-5-watch-party-nashville-tennessee-06-08-2017/event/1B0052C1C00848C3#efeat4211. In addition, the city will host an outdoor party on Broadway between Fourth Avenue and Seventh Avenue featuring two giant screens, one at Fourth Avenue and one between Fifth and Sixth Avenue. The site opens at 5 p.m. The event site has been adjusted to accommodate CMA Music Festival attendees and the shuttles that they ride.

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Taste of Gallatin. This event showcases restaurants, caterers, groceries, and other businesses in the Gallatin area. Gallatin Civic Center, 210 Albert Gallatin Ave. Thursday, 5:30-7:30 p.m. Fee: Adults $15 in advance, $20 at the door, Child $5. Tickets go on sale May 8 at the Gallatin Area Chamber of Commerce and Perkins Drugs & Gift Shop. Information: 452-4000.

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Preds Party in the Park. Predators fans are invited to an outdoor viewing party at Walk of Fame Park for remaining home and away playoff games – including tonight's – against the Anaheim Ducks. All games will be shown on an 18-by-12-foot screen at the park, which is located across Fifth Avenue South from Bridgestone Arena. Food trucks will be on site, and water, sodas and beer also will be on sale. Attendees are invited to bring blankets and chairs. Schedule:

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Nashville Originals’ Restaurant Week. A biannual event sponsored by Nashville Originals, Restaurant Week is a way to enjoy Nashville’s unique local dining establishments. Participating downtown restaurants include Capitol Grille, 55 South, Americano, blvd, Caffe Nonna, Cork & Cow, Elliston Place Soda Shop, Fleet Street Pub, Flyte, Germantown Café, Harvest at Homestead, Jimmy Kelly’s Steakhouse, Midtown Cafe, Midtown Cafe, Nonna’s Pizzeria and Wine Bar, Pineapple Room Restaurant at Cheekwood, Puckett’s Boat House, Puckett’s Franklin, Puckett’s 5th & Church, Red Pony, Rumours East, Scout’s Pub, Table 3, Tin Angel, Watermark, Wild Iris. Participating restaurants will feature special prices and menus throughout the week and across mealtimes. Through Sunday. Complete list of participating restaurants at http://nashvilleoriginals.com

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Communicate Effectively for Maxium Creative Success. Award-winning filmmaker, lyricist and psycholtherapist Linnda Durre will be the featured speaker at a special event to be held at the Nashville Film Institute, 191 Polk Avenue, Nashville. Thursday, 6-8 p.m. Durre’ is a licensed psychotherapist, business consultant, corporate trainer, sports performance coach, author of two books, international speaker, expert witness, columnist, media guest, TV and screenwriter, book and script editor and consultant, award winning filmmaker, director, producer, actor, acting coach, cartoonist, standup comedian, celebrity interviewer, TV and radio talk show host, lyricist and songwriter. Information: www.twifm.org

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Street Food Thursday. Enjoy a gathering of up to 20 local food trucks parked along Deaderick Street between 4th Avenue North and 5th Avenue North ever Thursday through October. 11 a.m.-2 p.m.

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Small Business Workshops. Volunteer State Community College hosts this free series of workshops. Registration is required. April 12, 4-6 p.m. Topic: Starting a Small Business. Provides basic information on starting a small business. April 14, 2-4 p.m. Topic: How to Deal with Contracts and Employees. April 20, 9-11 a.m. Topic: Is Franchise Ownership a Viable Career Option? 1480 Gallatin Pike, Building 300. Information: www.tsbdc.org

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Street Food Thursday. A gathering of up to 20 local food trucks parked along Downtown Nashville’s Deaderick Street between 4th Avenue North and 5th Avenue North. This event takes place 11 a.m.-2 p.m. every other Thursday.

31. Midstate 4th of July celebrations -

There’s no shortage of July 4 celebrations in Middle Tennessee, from Nashville’s internationally acclaimed blowout at Riverfront Park to a full day of activities for the family in Franklin at The Park at Harlinsdale.