VOL. 42 | NO. 18 | Friday, May 4, 2018
Preds Party in the Park. Outdoor watch party for Game 7 of Round 2 of the 2018 NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs will take place tonight at Music City Walk of Fame Park, which is located across Fifth Avenue South from Bridgestone Arena. The party, which is free and open to the public, will start at 5 p.m. in advance of the game getting underway at Bridgestone Arena at 7 p.m. There will include two large screens. DJ Coach will entertain the crowd 5-7 p.m. Food trucks will be on hand, kiosks will offer beer for purchase and there will be team merchandise on sale. Hot dogs and bottled water will be available at family-friendly prices. Information
THURSDAY, MAY 10
Chamber 201
The newest addition to Gallatin Chamber programming- Chamber 201. Chamber 201 is a time to learn of the benefits available to you with your current membership investment. Gallatin Area Chamber, 118 West Main Street, Gallatin. Thursday, 10-11 a.m. Free for members, RSVP required with limited spots available. Information, 452-4000.
Street Eats
A gathering of up to 20 local food trucks parked along Deaderick Street between 4th Avenue North and 5th Avenue North each Tuesday and Thursday. 11 a.m.-2 p.m.
Generous Helpings
A fundraiser for Second Harvest’s program called Middle Tennessee’s Table, which rescues food from more than 200 grocery stores. This event will feature food from Nashville restaurants like Butcher & Bee, City Winery, Deacon’s New South, The Grilled Cheeserie, Kuchnia & Keller, Sinema, Tansuo, VanElrods and more. 6-9 p.m. City Winery, 609 Lafayette Street. Fee: $50 in advance. Information
FRIDAY, MAY 11
REIN Event
Which Properties Do I Buy? Second of a three-part course exploring how financing works in real estate. What is a deal? What isn’t? This workshop is deal analysis overload. Tech Hill Commons, 500 Interstate Blvd., Suite 210, Nashville. 12:30-5 p.m. Fee: $249 and up, see website for details. Registration with prepayment required. Event Leader: Phillip Rykwalder. Information. Additional topics: June 1: Where Do I Find Deals?
MAY 11-12
Musicians Corner
This free, family-friendly, open-to-the-public event is a summer must do for locals and tourists. Musician Corner takes place Friday and Saturday during May and June at Centennial Park. Pre-show festivities on Saturdays has food trucks, beer and wine garden, and kidsville activities. Live music begins at 1 p.m. 5-9 p.m. Friday, all acoustic. Noon-6 p.m. Saturday. Information
-- Friday: Joe Purdy & Amber Rubarth, Striking Matches and Reuben Bidez
-- Saturday: Nikki Lane, Lillie Mae, Robbie Fulks, and Viva Mexico
MAY 10-12
Far Out Nashville
Psychedelic music and arts festival at Mercy Lounge, Third Man Records, and The High Watt. Featuring national and local musicians, a film festival, art installations, artisanal goods and more. A portion of the funds will benefit MAPS, a nonprofit research and educational organization. Fee: $10 and up. Information
MAY 10-19
Nashville Film Festival
Over 300 films from around the world, sharing diverse stories through the art of filmmaking, will be show during the 10-day celebration. Various levels of passes are available. Regal Hollywood Stadium 27 at 100 Oaks. Information
SATURDAY, MAY 12
Iroquois Steeplechase
The Iroquois Steeplechase is the premier spring race in American steeplechase and Music City’s traditional rite of spring. Seven races are held throughout the day at Percy Warner Park, and the event typically attracts more than 25,000 spectators. Benefitting Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital. Tickets: General admission $20, Tailgating $600, includes 8 armbands. 8 a.m.-5:30 p.m. 2500 Old Hickory Blvd, 37221. Information
Margarita Festival
Walk of Fame Park, 121 4th Ave. S, 3-6 p.m. This is a 21 and over event. Fee; $45 in advance. Information
MONDAY, MAY 14
Gallatin Chamber of Commerce Membership Luncheon
Speaker, Mike Krause, Executive Director, Tennessee Higher Education Commission. Topic, Tennessee’s Higher Education. Welch College, 1045 Bison Trail, Gallatin. 11:30 a.m-1 p.m. Fee: $18 for reservations made by noon on previous Friday. $20 after the deadline. Non-members $25. Reservations are required. Catering by Gallatin High School Culinary Arts Students. Information
REIN Main Event
Tony Youngs: 7 Ways to Profit in the Hidden Market. The hidden market is the wave of the future. Tony will teach you how to find 20+ hidden market properties per week. The presentation will cover:
- How to earn a consistent monthly income
- How to develop a system and the discipline to apply it
- How to deal with defaulting owners, discount liens and 2nd mortgages
- How to buy defaulted notes
- How to build a list of cash buyers, by unlisted distressed properties, and hidden market houses with no for sale signs.
5:30-6:15 p.m. Dinner and breakout session. 6:40-8:45 p.m. general meeting and featured presentation. Fee: Guests $35, Guest couple $50, Members free. Everyone must pre-register. Tech Hill Commons, 500 Interstate Blvd.’s., Suite 210, Nashville 37210. Information
FRIDAY, MAY 18
Night Market
The restaurants and shops stay open late and there are artisans, farmers, and live music. The events are free to attend and family-friendly. Beer, cocktails, and wine are available for purchase. 5-9 p.m. Nashville Farmers Market, 900 Rosa L. Parks Blvd.
MAY 18-19
Musicians Corner
This free, family-friendly open to the public event is a summer must do for locals and tourists. Musician Corner takes place Friday and Saturday during May and June at Centennial Park. Pre-show festivities on Saturdays has food trucks, beer and wine garden, and kidsville activities and live music. 5-9 p.m. Friday all Acoustic. Noon-6 p.m. Saturday. Information: https://musicianscornernashville.com/
Friday: Andrew Combs, Dylan LeBlanc, Angel Snow
Saturday: Karen Elson, AJ & The Jiggawatts, Cordovas and Jeff Carl
SATURDAY, MAY 19
Nashville Diaper Dash 5k and Diaper Drive
Shelby Bottoms Park. 6:30 a.m. packet pick up begins. 7 a.m. event begins. Family friendly event with bounce castle, craft table, firetruck and more. Fee: $30. Information
Nashville Rosé Festival
The festival benefits the Tennessee Breast Cancer Coalition and will feature over 70 rosé wines, beers and cocktails. Live music and live fire section with chef selections and samples. East Park, 700 Woodland Street. Noon-5 p.m. Fee: $60. Information
SUNDAY, MAY 20
Mutt Strutt 5K
Every year at the Music City Mutt Strutt more than 1,000 people and pooches alike will gather to strut their stuff for a great cause. All money raised through the Mutt Strutt enables the Nashville Humane Association to provide care and love to the animals entrusted to us each day. The event is outdoors, fun for the whole family and medals will be awarded to all runners and special prizes at the event. Shelby Park @ Shelby Avenue & South 20th Street. 7 a.m. Fee: $15, includes medal. Information
TUESDAY, MAY 22
Elder Law Expo & Workshop
Join us for the 2nd Annual Elder Law Expo & Workshop hosted by Heritage Law Group, PLLC. In honor of National Elder Law Month and National Stroke Awareness Month, we are offering complimentary educational workshops and exhibitors for the community specifically designed for health care professionals, family caregivers, students, and anyone who would like to learn more about healthcare and the law pertaining to the needs of seniors. Speakers include local attorneys, physicians, Medicare specialists, and more. Volunteer State Community College, 1480 Nashville Pike, Gallatin. 8 a.m.-3 p.m. Fees: Free. Information and RSVP.
Gallatin Chamber Networking Power Lunch
Lunch and casual networking each Tuesday at various restaurants in the area. All attendees are responsible for the cost of their own meal. Osaka Japanese Restaurant, 223 W. Main Street. 11:45 a.m.-1 p.m. Information: 452-4000