VOL. 42 | NO. 26 | Friday, June 29, 2018
Throwback Thursday on the Gallatin Square. Shop and eat on the square while supporting a local nonprofit. Side walk sales at many location. 5-8 p.m. Information
FRIDAY, JULY 6
First Friday: Your Small Business Resource
Topic: Wild: My Tools for the Mountains and Valleys of Leadership in Conflict. Speaker: Beth Morrow, Owner, Beth Morrow Consulting. E|Spaces, 1550 W McEwen Dr., Suite #300, Franklin. 7:30-9 a.m. Free. Information: http://cmdev.williamsonchamber.com/events
JULY 6-8
Music at The Market
The Natchez Hills Winery at The Market features free music every Friday, Saturday & Sunday on the outdoor patio stage. This music series will showcase new and rising Nashville talent. It is located in the Nashville Farmers Market on Rosa Parks Blvd on the south side of Germantown. Their tasting room is the perfect place to go relax and have a few glasses of wine with friends while enjoying some local culinary delights. 900 Rosa L. Parks Blvd. Held each weekend until Aug. 31. Information
SATURDAY, JULY 7
Frist Art Museum Architecture Tour
Frist Art Museum, 919 Broadway, Nashville. Fee: Free. Going to the First Saturday Art Crawl, or to another downtown Nashville event? Enhance your weekend with a visit to the Frist Center. Stop at the café between 2 p.m. and 5 p.m. for Dessert Happy Hour (free coffee with the purchase of any dessert), and enjoy a guided tour of our landmark art deco building at 4:30 p.m. On the first Saturday of each month, certified American Sign Language interpretation is provided with the tour.
Hatch Show Print Block Party
Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum. 222 5th Ave. South. Revel in the creative atmosphere of Hatch Show Print and work with the shop’s image blocks and ink to create a design that you can hand-print onto paper, a tote bag, or a T-shirt.6- 8 p.m. during the First Saturday Art Crawl. Fee: $40 per adult. Space is limited to 14 adults. Information and pre-register: 256-2805
First Saturday Art Crawl
Art galleries throughout downtown host receptions and art openings, presenting local and world-renowned artists and artwork. The galleries offer rare opportunities to view diverse exhibitions featuring every genre of art. Admission: Free. Most galleries serve free wine and other refreshments. Information
SUNDAY, JULY 8
Waterfest In Cumberland Park
Get connected to our local waterways through fun activities. Cumberland Park, 592 South 1st Street. 1-5 p.m. Information
MONDAY, JULY 9
The Main Event with Paul Rossano
Discover how to structure deals for passive income like the top 1 percent of investors. Learn how to structure your real estate investments to minimize risk and maximize upscale. Learn how to quantify risk and return, and how to adjust both metrics to make deal work for you, and much more. 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
JULY 9-14
Sumner County Fair
Fun rides, food, games pageants, exhibits, and contests all say County Fair. Gates open 5 p.m. nightly. 222 Fairgrounds Road, Gallatin. Information: 452-3172
TUESDAY, JULY 10
Williamson 101
Attend Williamson 101 to learn how to maximize your partnership. Discover the many ways to get involved. We’ll show you how at this fun, educational meeting where you will learn about Williamson, Inc. and meet other new and existing partners. Light refreshments will be served. Fee; Free, but registration is required. Williamson Inc., 5005 Meridian Blvd., Suite 150. 3:30-5 p.m. Information
Alzheimer’s Training/Class
Designed for family members and friends learning to live with the joys and challenges of caregiving. This workshop is not open to professional caregivers. Hickory Hills Alzheimer’s Special Care Center, 162 Indian Lake Blvd., Hendersonville. 6-7:30 p.m. Free. Information: 826-1528
WEDNESDAY, JULY 11
Young Professionals Luncheon
Williamson County Public Safety Center, 304 Beasley Drive, Franklin. 11:30 a.m. - 1 p.m. Fee: Business Partners - $20, Guests - $30. Information
Business Studio Scaling Series
Hiring the Right People (and Firing the Wrong Ones). This is the first of four in a scaling series put on by the Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce in partnership with the Nashville Business Incubation Center. This first session will focus on hiring and firing. Nashville Business Incubation Center, 1009 3rd Ave. N. Suite 100. 3 -5 p.m. Fee: Free, but registration required. Information
Additional dates:
- July 18 – Show Me the Money
- July 25 – Leasing vs owning vs co-working
- Aug. 1 – Pivoting from your plan
THURSDAY, JULY 12
Nashville Chamber Open House
Make the most of your Nashville Chamber membership. Attend Pick Your Place and learn about member benefits and involvement opportunities for the 2018-2019 program year. Walk away energized and enthusiastic, with new ideas for maximizing your membership investment. Light lunch refreshments will be served. Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce, 211 Commerce Street, Suite 100. 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Fee: Free, but registration required. Information
THURSDAY, JULY 12
Wine and Art Crawl
Gallatin Square, 5-8 p.m. Enjoy local artists, food and networking with friend and neighbors. Information: 452-5692
JULY 13-14
Bold Enough Rodeo
10th annual rodeo to support the Sumner County Anti-Drug Coalition. Triple Creek Park, Gallatin. Gates open 6 p.m., rodeo starts at 7:30 p.m. Fee: $5 children, $10 adults in advance, $15 adults on day of event. 5 and under free. Information: 461-8243 or http://sumnercoalition.org/
SATURDAY, JULY 14
Davidson County Republican Party Picnic
Centennial Park Event Shelter, 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. Fee: $10 per person, includes BBQ, Drink and Dessert. Information
TUESDAY, JULY, 17
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. Information