VOL. 42 | NO. 42 | Friday, October 19, 2018
Street Eats. Enjoy a gathering of up to 20 local food trucks parked along Deaderick Street between 4th Avenue North and 5th Avenue North every Thursday. The trucks serve lunch 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Information
FRIDAY, OCT. 26
Williamson, Inc. Town Hall
Topic: Guest Panel: Brentwood Mayor Jill Burgin, Brentwood City Manager Kirk Bednar. Columbia State Community College Community Room, Building A, 1228 Liberty Pike, Franklin. 7:15 a.m. networking, 7:30-8:30 Program/taping Fee: no charge for Williamson, Inc. Business Partners and Guests. Open to the general public. Information
Full Moon Pickin’ Party
These Friday night parties, held at the Percy Warner Park Equestrian Center, feature bluegrass music including jam circles and main acts on a stage. Water, soft drinks and up to four beers are included with admission. Food is also available for purchase. Event held monthly through October on the Friday night closest to full moon. 7-11 p.m. Fee: adult $20 advance, $25 day of, youth (7-17) $7 advance, Fee: $10 day of, Children under 6 free. Season passes $100. Proceeds benefit Warner Parks. Warner Park Equestrian Center, 2500 Old Hickory Blvd. Information
THROUGH OCT. 28
Boo at the Zoo
Fall Festival Field features carnival games, bounce houses, dance parties, corn pit and more. The Howl-O-Ween Hayride takes riders on a trip through the Zoo’s backroads to discover magical scenes. Trick-or-treat around the Zoo trail and uncover festive treats. Enjoy special animal, science and magic shows. Visit the Frightful Farm to take a dying traditions home tour or brave the Haunted Barn. Oct. 18-21, 25-28. 5-9 p.m. Nashville Zoo at Grassmere, 3777 Nolensville Pike. Information for times and fees
SATURDAY, OCT. 27
REIN Homes Tour: Self-Storage Edition
The October Homes Tour will feature a peek at a self-storage project under development. If you’re interested in making above-average returns with minimal headaches, come see this nearly complete project, talk to the developer, discuss mindsets, get insights and ask questions about existing or development/conversion projects. 8 a.m. Registration required. Information
Tennessee History Trail at Bledsoe Creek State Park
The Middle Tennessee History Coalition present this fifth annual event. Explore Tennessee before European colonists reached the Cumberland, visit with Hernando De Soto, chat with French fur traders and experience the hardships of life as a long hunter in the Tennessee wilderness as skilled interpreters open your eyes to the past. Also enjoy tomahawk throwing, black powder musket demonstrations and an outdoor museum. $4. 5 and younger free. Bledsoe Creek State Park, 400 Zieglers Fort Road, Gallatin. 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Information: 615 452-3706
Free Day of Music
More than 25 performance of classical, country, rock and jazz on four different stages. Schermerhorn Symphony Center, 11 a.m.-9 p.m. Kids zone in east lobby featuring instrument petting zoo, crafts and more. Information
SUNDAY, OCT. 28
SALON@615
Doris Kearns Goodwin, Oct.28, 4 p.m. Montgomery Bell Academy, $34.50 one ticket, one book; $43.50 two tickets, one book Information
Additional upcoming Salon@615 events:
Doris Kearns Goodwin, Oct.28, 4 p.m. Montgomery Bell Academy, $34.50 one ticket, one book; $43.50 two tickets, one book
Pete Souza, Oct. 29, 6:15 p.m. Tennessee Performing Arts Center, $39.50 includes a signed copy of the book
Barbara Kingsolver, Nov. 2, 6:15 p.m., Montgomery Bell Academy, Free
Kate DiCamillo, Nov. 3, 615 p.m., Main Library, Free
Salon@615 Special Edition with Damien Echols, in conversation with Sturgill Simpson, Nov. 8, 6:15, Unity of Nashville, 5125 Franklin Pike, 37220, $28.50 one ticket, one book, $34.50 two tickets, one book.
Salon@615 Special Edition with Liane Moriarty, Fri. Nov. 9, 4:30 p.m. Lipscomb University, Collins Auditorium, 1 University Drive
Salon@615 Special Edition with Louise Penny, Fri. Nov. 30, 6:15 p.m. Lipscomb University, Collins Auditorium, 1 University Drive
TUESDAY, OCT. 30
Advanced Class on Deal Structure, Strategy and How to Obtain Funding
Taught by 20-year real estate veteran Yogi Dougher. 6 p.m. at the Rein Center, 4525 Harding Road, Ste 200, Nashville. Information
THURSDAY, NOV. 1
Member Orientation
Joining the Chamber was an important step for your business. Now, how do you make the most of your investment? Join us for Member Orientation and learn about member benefits and involvement opportunities from Chamber staff. You’ll also learn how your business plays a role in the Chamber’s mission of creating regional economic prosperity. Lunch provided. Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce, 211 Commerce Street, Suite 100. 11:30 a.m. registration, 11:50 a.m. program. Fee: complimentary to new Chamber members. Information
TUESDAY, NOV. 6
REIN Deals, Deals, Deals Focus Group
Find where investors find and sell deals, as well as the mechanics of various deals. 6:30 p.m. REIN Center, 4525 Harding Rd, Suite 200, Nashville. Fee: members, free. Nonmembers $50. Information or to register: Information
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 7
IBC Breakfast: Israeli Innovation Forum
International Business Council, Conexx: American Israel Business Connector, the Nashville Healthcare Council and the Nashville Technology Council host a panel of Israeli and Nashville-based entrepreneurs and business professionals to share their experience on the topics of innovation, collaboration, joint ventures, R&D and start up culture and best practices in doing business with and in Israel. Tech Hill Commons-Event Center, 500 Interstate Blvd., Nashville. 8-8:30 a.m., registration and networking; 8:30-9:30 a.m. program. $15 for members of the Nashville Area Chamber, Nashville Technology Council and Nashville Health Care Council, $20 for future members. Information