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VOL. 48 | NO. 19 | Friday, May 10, 2024
Gallatin Young Professionals. Join other young professionals each month at a different venue for lunch and networking. Double Dogs, 1620 Nashville Pike. Members responsible for cost of their own meal. Wednesday, 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Information
THURSDAY, MAY 16
Industry Roundtables
The Chamber is striving to promote community over competition: a place where you can discuss what’s happening in your business sector and also mingle with others from different industries to make valuable connections. Coffee will be provided, and a Chamber team member will be at each meeting, in an effort for our team to better connect our members to resources. Registration required. 8:30-9:30 a.m. Hampton Inn- Gallatin, 980 Village Green Crossing. Information
Entrepreneur Exchange at Franklin Innovation Center
The ultimate gathering for startups and entrepreneurs. This hub offers attainable office space for local startup businesses. The meetup takes place on the third Thursday of every month, providing a regular opportunity for fellow entrepreneurs to casually network, meet the tenants and experience all that the center has to offer. The Franklin Innovation Center, 423 S. Margin Street. 4-5 p.m. Information
MAY 17-18
Musicians Corner
This annual free concert series takes place on select dates in May and June at Centennial Park. Attendees can expect live music, food vendors, local artisans, a children’ zone and a Musicians Corner Pub. This is a family-friendly, dog-friendly event open to the public. 5 p.m. Information: www.musicianscornernashville.com/calendar
SATURDAY, MAY 18
Food Truck Festival of Gallatin
The city of Gallatin and the Gallatin Parks & Recreation department in celebrating the annual event. Enjoy various food trucks and vendors, fun activities, music and community time. Gallatin Civic Center, 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Free event. Information
Mayor Freddie O’Connell will deliver the 61st Annual State of Metro Address on Tuesday, May 14, 2024, at 10 a.m. at The Fairgrounds Nashville, Expo 1. In the first State of Metro Address of his administration, Mayor O’Connell will highlight the work underway to deliver on the recommendations of three transition committees and the feedback he’s heard from residents for a Nashville that works better for Nashvillians.
What: 61st Annual State of Metro Address
When: 10 a.m. Tuesday, May 14, 2024
Where: The Fairgrounds Nashville, Expo 1, 625 Smith Avenue
Parking: See attached map. Media will have reserved parking spots behind the building.