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VOL. 47 | NO. 15 | Friday, April 7, 2023
Business and Baseball. Enjoy networking and hors d’oeuvres before the game. Admission to the Nashville Sounds game, exclusive access to Hit City Hall before and during the game, heavy hors d’oeuvres and nonalcoholic beverages, networking with your fellow Chamber members, access to First Horizon Park’s concessions and the Band Box. Networking: Wednesday, 5-6:30, game 6:35. Fee: Chamber member $50, Future member $60. Information
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12
Monthly Chamber Coffee
Join Maury Alliance for the April Chamber Coffee hosted by United Farm & Home Co-op. This is a free networking event and members and future members are welcome to attend, remember to bring plenty of business cards. Coffee and light refreshments will be served. Chamber coffees take place on the second Wednesday of every month. 9a.m. - 10 a.m. United Farm & Home Co-op, 975 Riverview Lane, Columbia. Information
THURSDAY, APRIL 13
Chamber Chat – Breakfast
Making the most of your membership investment is important, as your business plays a key role in the Chamber’s mission to create regional economic prosperity. Join the Chamber in Capitol View to learn about member benefits and involvement opportunities. Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce, 500 11th Avenue North, Suite 200 (Second Floor) Registration required. 8:30-10 a.m. Information
Business Studio (Virtual)
This resource center for small and midsized businesses is designed to help companies build a business, connect with customers and discover new ideas through workshops, networking opportunities and business matchmaking tools. Register to attend this virtual event. Noon-1 p.m. Information
Women Empowering Leadership and Learning
WELL is an initiative of the Gallatin Area Chamber of Commerce focused on strengthening relationships, tackling issues, developing solutions and building a community that empowers and embraces female leaders. Hampton Inn Gallatin, 980 Village Green Crossing. 5:30-7 p.m. Fee: Gallatin Chamber Members: $20, Non-members $25. Information
SATURDAY, APRIL 15
Spring Plant Sale
Kick off spring with the Gallatin Framers Market spring plant sale. 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Gallatin Farmers Market, 118 W Main Street. Information
THURSDAY, APRIL 20
Young Professionals on Location
Join other Young Professionals for an evening of networking and ax throwing at Sticks & Stones Axe Company. This event is designed for young professionals aged 40 and younger, but all are welcome to attend. Sticks & Stones has invited a nonprofit to speak before we start ax throwing: LEAP, which provides financial support to City of Franklin Police Officers in need. Our experienced coaches will provide instruction and guidance to help you hit the bullseye. Sticks & Stones Axe Company, 615 Bakers Bridge Rd, Suite 160. Franklin. 4-6 p.m. Fee: $15 Members, $20 Non-Members. Information
Columbia State Performance Series – Bob Eubanks, Backstage with the Beatles
“Backstage with the Beatles” consists of never-heard stories experienced by Bob Eubanks during The Beatles tour in America in the early ‘60s, rare video footage, still images, special effects and merchandise to help embrace what it must have been like to experience The Beatles in concert. Columbia State, Waymon L. Hickman Building, Kenneth & Ramona Cherry Theatre, 1665 Hampshire Pike, Columbia. 7-9 p.m. Doors open 6:30 p.m. Fee: $30 + tax. Information
FRIDAY, APRIL 21
Policy Talks
Williamson, Inc. Policy Talks is a monthly community forum featuring elected officials centered on the issues being discussed in the Tennessee Legislature and in Williamson County. Representatives are given a platform to discuss the issues in greater depth with their constituents. Columbia State Community College, Community Room – Building A, 1228 Liberty Pike, Franklin. 7:30-9 a.m. Free to attend. Information
April 22-23
39th annual Franklin Main Street Festival
The first of the three annual festivals organized and operated by the Heritage Foundation, the Main Street Festival has continually grown in stature and anticipation with the 2022 Festival attracting more than 140,000 attendees. The family friendly arts and crafts street festival is free to the public and features local food and drink vendors, children’s activities, live music, and arts and crafts. More than 150 artisans and craftspeople will showcase their work at the festival this year. Information