VOL. 41 | NO. 28 | Friday, July 14, 2017
Chamber of Commerce Joint Mixer. Join Williamson Chamber, Spring Hill Chamber of Commerce and Maury Alliance at Homestead Manor, 4683 Columbia Pike, Thompson’s Station, for a networking opportunity. Thursday, 5-7 p.m. Food and drinks. Fee: Free. Information: http://cmdev.williamsonchamber.com
THURSDAY, July 20
Street Food Thursday
A gathering of up to 20 local food trucks parked along Deaderick Street between 4th Avenue North and 5th Avenue North.
Music on Main
Music by DB Chase and the Moonshine Outlaws. Goodlettsville City Hall Park, 105 S. Main Street. 6:30-8 p.m.
3rd Thursday on Main
Music by Bobby Randall and Friends with Melissa Lee. Gallatin’s Historic Downtown Square. 6:30-9 p.m.
July 20-23
Topgolf Crush
Topgolf brings its experience to Nashville for one day at Nissan Stadium featuring giant targets on the field, private bays for group events and Toptracer technology so participants can accurately track their shots. Live music provided by more than a dozen bands. Food trucks available. $65. 9 a.m.-midnight. Information: https://topgolf.com/us/crush/nashville
FRIDAY, JULY 21
Night Market
Night market at Nashville Farmers Market features shopping with local makers, activities for families, live music, seasonal adult beverages and food options from restaurants and food trucks. 5-8 p.m.
Movie in the Park
Finding Dory will be shown at Moss Wright Park, 745 Caldwell Lane, Goodlettsville. 8 p.m. Bring blankets or lawn chairs.
JULY 21-22
Threshing Show
TN-KY Threshermen’s Association 48th annual steam threshing show. See steam engines, antique tractors, wheat threshing, saw milling, tractor pull, arts and crafts, flea market and live music. Fee: $10 adult, children 12 and under free. Gates open 8 a.m. Keysburg Road, Adams, Tn. Information: www.tnkythreshermenshow.com
SATURDAY, JULY 22
Elliston Place Street Fest
Hosted by Lightning 100. Gates open at 3 p.m. There will be awesome music all day at Exit/In, The End, and an outdoor stage on Elliston Place. Tickets: $20 general admission, $55 for VIP. Music Lineup: The Wild Feathers, Billy Joe Shaver, Self, Roots of a Rebellion, Lillie Mae, The Pink Spiders, Lazersnake, Royal Court of China, Mad Science featuring KDSML + Floralorix + HR Lexy. Information: http://ellistonplacestreetfest.com
SUNDAY, JULY 23
Music City Triathlon
The ninth annual event features participants swimming the Cumberland River (1.5K), biking through East Nashville (45K) and running on a new flat course (10K). Downtown road closures include Victory Avenue (South 1st Street to Titan’s Way), Titan’s Way (Victory Avenue to Russell Street), Russell Street (Titan’s Way to South 1st Street) and South 1st Street (Victory Avenue running south of downtown) will be closed as early as 5 a.m. until as late as 12:30 p.m. on Sunday. The remaining road closures do not affect downtown. Complete road closure information: www.nashvilledowntown.com/_files/docs/mct-2017-community-notification-letter.pdf. Race information: www.team-magic.com/events/97
TUESDAY, JULY 25
Gallatin Chamber Networking Power Lunch
Lunch and casual networking each Tuesday at various restaurants in the area. This meeting is a casual networking event. All attendees are responsible for the cost of their own meal. Foxland Golf & Country Club, 1445 Foxland Blvd. 11:45 a.m.-1 p.m. Information: 452-4000
Nashville Chamber Night At The Sounds
The Sounds will celebrate the Nashville Chamber and the role it plays in improving Middle Tennessee. Chamber members can purchase discounted Sounds tickets with promo code: chamber. First Tennessee Ballpark, 19 Junior Gilliam Way. 7:05 p.m. Information: http://web.nashvillechamber.com/events
WEDNESDAY, JULY 26
Williamson State of the County
Featuring Williamson County Mayor Rogers Anderson. Franklin Marriott Cool Springs, 700 Cool Springs Blvd. 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Business Partners $50, Guests $70, Company Table $1,500. Registration required. Information: http://cmdev.williamsonchamber.com/events/details/state-of-the-county-354461
THURSDAY, JULY 27
Street Food Thursday
A gathering of up to 20 local food trucks parked along Deaderick Street between 4th Avenue North and 5th Avenue North.
Sumner County Transit Summit
The nMotion Strategic Plan was approved in September and will be the guide to creating better regional mobility for Middle Tennesseans. RTA, along with Cumberland Region Tomorrow and the Transit Alliance of Middle Tennessee, are returning to update you and other residents on what the next steps could mean for Sumner County. Mark your calendar and make plans to attend this important Sumner County event. Light refreshments and beverages will be provided. Wood Dining Hall, Volunteer State Community College, 1480 Nashville Pike, Gallatin. Doors open at 5 p.m. Program 5:30-6 p.m. Information: Carol Hudler, 986-2698
FRIDAY, JULY 28
Public Affairs Roundtable
Public Affairs Roundtable is a monthly community forum featuring elected officials discussing issues in the Tennessee Legislature and in Williamson County. Representatives are given a platform to discuss the issues in greater depth with their constituents. Topic: An Update from the Williamson County Legislative Delegation. Guest Panel: State Senator Jack Johnson, State Representatives Charles Sargent, Glen Casada, and Sam Whitson. Williamson County Administration Complex, 1320 W. Main St., #210. 7:15-8:30 a.m. The one-hour program is aired on Comcast Channel 3, the county’s public information channel, and rebroadcast on Williamson County Television’s YouTube Channel. Information: www.williamsonchamber.com.
Frist Fridays
Enjoy the music of ELEL, an Indie Pop ensemble from Nashville. Fee: Free for members, $12 non-member, includes access to exhibitions. 6-9 p.m. rain or shine, lawn chairs and blankets welcome. Nikki Lane is scheduled for Aug. 25. Frist Center for the Visual Arts, 919 Broadway. Information: http://fristcenter.org/
SUNDAY, JULY 30
Carnton Plantation Sunset Concert Series
Resurrection: A Journey Tribute. Event gates open at 5 p.m. and concerts take place 6- 8 p.m. Guests are invited to arrive early to set up chairs, blankets and picnics on the east lawn at Carnton. Food and beverage, including alcohol is permitted, and additional food and drinks will be available for purchase. Pets, tents and grills are not allowed. Parking is free and available on site. Tickets: Adult, $10 in advance, $12 at the gate, children ages 6-15 $5. Information & tickets: www.boft.org or at Carnton Plantation or The Carter House.