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VOL. 45 | NO. 29 | Friday, July 16, 2021

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Workforce Strategy Discussion. Commissioner Jeff McCord, Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce Development will lead an interactive session to highlight Tennessee’s back to work efforts, long term workforce strategies and provide a forum for you to ask questions and get answers regarding your workforce issues. Friday, 10-11:30 a.m. 220 French Landing Drive. Registration required. Fee: none. Information

FRIDAY, JULY 23

Full Moon Picking Party

Featuring bluegrass music performed by attendees and featured acts. Water, soft drinks and up to three beers are included with admission. Food also is available for purchase. 6-10 p.m. Percy Warner Park Equestrian Center. Adults: $25, youths (7-17): $10, 6 and younger free. Hosted by Friends of Warner Park and benefiting Warner Parks. Information

SATURDAY, JULY 24

Jefferson Street Jazz & Blues Festival

21st annual festival features the Fisk Jubilee Singers, Blair Bryant, Hershael Bailey, Cojo, Brassville Stacy Mitchhart, Geo Cooper and Friends of Autumn and Joe Johnson and Friends featuring Angela Winbush. 3-11 p.m. Free children’s pavilion opens at noon. Gates open 3 p.m. for festival seating. Ticket proceeds go toward the fundraising efforts of the Fisk Jubilee Singers in honor of their 150th anniversary. Tickets: $20-$50. Information

SUNDAY, JULY 25

Vintage Base Ball

The Cumberland Club of Nashville plays host to the Mountain City Club of Chattanooga at The Hermitage. Games are free with ticket purchase to the Hermitage. Additional dates: Aug.8, Sept 12. Information

THURSDAY, JULY 29

Pegram Town Meeting

Meetings are open to the public. 7-8:30 p.m. Pegram Town Hall, 308 Hwy. 70, Pegram. Information

SATURDAY, JULY 31

20th annual Music City Brewer’s Festival

Entertainment will include live music throughout the event from DJ Haden Carpenter and DJ Rod Youree. Also, a large interactive games zone. A portion of ticket sales will benefit the Nashville Humane Association. Several dogs available for adoption will be at the event. Music City Brewer’s Festival will feature more than 40 breweries. 5-9 p.m. Music City Walk of Fame Park. Fee: Designated driver: $20 + tax; General admission: $49 for 5 p.m. entry, $40 for 6 p.m. entry $35 for 7 p.m. entry plus tax; VIP: $79 plus tax. This is a 21+ event. Information

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