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VOL. 46 | NO. 34 | Friday, August 26, 2022
Summer Shakespeare Festival 2022. The 34-year tradition of “Shakespeare in the Park” returns to the yard at oneC1TY. The festival runs four weeks in Nashville and one week in Franklin. Working with Kennie Playhouse Theatre, two productions by two great playwrights will be presented. August Wilson’s “Gem of the Ocean,” directed by Chuck Smith and “Cymberline” by William Shakespeare, directed by Leah Lowe. This family-and dog-friendly Nashville tradition includes a nightly pre-show concert series, “Insight” scholar-led discussions, NSF apprentice company performances, food trucks and more. Through Sept. 18. Information
THURSDAY, AUG. 25
Intro Nashville: Program Info Session
A virtual information session to hear more about the benefits and value of the Chamber’s Intro Nashville program. The multiday, immersive program will help participates establish new friendships, new ideas, new networks and new perspectives from a diverse group of people within our growing community. Zoom login information included in your registration email. 10-10:30 a.m. Free. Information
SEPT. 1-5
Live on the Green
The 2022 lineup includes Sheryl Crow, Coin, Moon Taxi, Santigold, Yola, Arrested Development, Cautious Clay, Colony House, Devon Gilfillian, Jenny Lewis and more. Public Square Park, in front of Metropolitan Courthouse. Free and open to all ages. VIP passes are available. Thursday and Friday site opens 5 p.m. Saturday-Monday site opens at 3. Information
THURSDAY, SEPT. 1
Robertson County Republicans Swearing in Ceremony
Swearing in of state court judges, district attorney, public defender, etc. on the second floor of the Historic Courthouse in the Downtown Square of Springfield. 10:30 a.m. Robertson County Republican Party Victory Luncheon at Etta Rae›s restaurant immediately after. 118 6th Ave, Springfield. County commissioners sworn in after lunch. Information
Off the Clock
A quarterly networking event at which business professionals can discuss and share ideas while learning about other local businesses. For each event, a local nonprofit will be picked with ticket sales to be donated. Tickets includes heavy hors d’oeuvres and a beverage. This quarter, Public Square and KB Popcorn will be hosting, with proceeds going to Unlimited Potential CDC. 5-6:30 p.m. Information
Robertson Republicans
Patriot Potluck Breakfast Gathering. In honor of Constitution month, guest speaker will be Joni Bryan from the 917 Society. Purpose Life Church, 805 Memorial Blvd., Springfield. 8:30 a.m. Information