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VOL. 48 | NO. 13 | Friday, March 29, 2024
Tin Pan South. An event dedicated to song and those who write them. Fans have the opportunity to experience the music they love at various venues throughout Nashville throughSaturday. Every show will be advertised and ticketed in advance at tinpansouth.com. There also will be the ability to purchase admission at the door upon arrival for shows that do not sell out in advance. Prices $15-$28 per event. Information
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3
Coffee & Connect
Meet for coffee and connect with fellow members of Gallatin Young Professionals. The Guilty Grind, 102 N Water Ave. 8-9 a.m. Guest speaker, Jessica Jackson from the Gallatin Police Department. Each person is responsible for their own purchases. Information
Chamber North Speed Networking
Join Chamber North for speed networking. Pre-registration is required, but free for Chamber members. 8:30-9:30 a.m. Location: TBD. Information
Leads Exchange
Connect with fellow members while gaining exposure for your business at our monthly Member Connects. Member Connect is a facilitated, small group networking opportunity allowing each attendee to talk about their business in an intentional way. Williamson, Inc. Power Room, 4031 Aspen Grove Dr., Suite 630. Parking 4000 Rush Street. Free to attend. 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Information
UT Extension Lunch & Learn
Specialist and professionals from UT present one-hour programs covering various topics during April. April topics include “Baking Lemon-Blueberry Scones the Proper English Way,” the “Do’s and Don’ts of Landscaping in Sumner County,” “Backyard Poultry Basics 101” and “Koi to Farm Pond Management.” 12-1 p.m. UT Extension Office, 658 Hartsville Pike. No admission. Free to public. Bring a lunch. Water, chips and cookies are provided. Information
Vol State Lunch & Learn
Topic: Be the beacon of hope, getting past the stigma of using justice-involved candidates and the impact this can have on the individual seeking a second chance. Vol State Community College, 1480 Nashville Pike, Caudill Hall, Room 109. 12-2 p.m. Register to attend. Information
THURSDAY, APRIL 4
One Hour Wonder
One Hour Wonders are quarterly lunch-n-learns providing an opportunity for members to feed their body while fueling their mind. Each session includes lunch and focuses on topics that help strengthen business operations. Registration is required. Charles Alexander, director, Tennessee Small Business Development Center, will discuss: “Work Fewer Hours & Earn More Money: A Blueprint for Entrepreneurs.” Vol State Community College, Building 300. 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. The program is included in Chamber membership. If you register and fail to attend the fee is $20. Information
Business after Hours
Enjoy an evening of networking and connect with fellow chamber members, explore opportunities and build relationships. Lebanon Wilson Chamber office, 149 Public Square. 5 p.m. Information
FRIDAY, APRIL 5
First Friday: Your Small Business Toolkit
This meeting is designed to provide networking opportunities and professional development for business professionals. Held on the first Friday of every month, this event promises to equip you with the necessary tools to grow your network, enhance your business and develop your professional skillset. The Entrepreneurship and Innovation Center (Williamson County Schools - beside Franklin High School), 104 Claude Yates Drive. Free to attend. 7:30-9 a.m. Information
FRIDAY, APRIL 5
Strolling on 6th - Columbia First Fridays
Enjoy a community block party with live music, food trucks and giveaways. Located in the parking lots behind Maury Alliance, Title Associates and Re/Max Encore. 106 W. 6th Street. Bring a chair or blanket. 5-8 p.m. Information
SATURDAY, APRIL 6
Community Clean-Up Day
The cities of Gallatin, Portland, Hendersonville, White House and Westmoreland are participating. Supplies to pick up trash will be provided. Starting locations: Hendersonville, Pavilion behind City Hall, 101 Maple Drive, N.; Gallatin, Gallatin Public Utilities, 641 Long Hollow Pike; Portland, First Baptist Church, 106 North Broadway; White House, Billy Hobbs Community Center, 105 D College Street; Westmoreland, City Hall, 5300 Austin Peay Hwy. 7 a.m.-4 p.m. Information
Recycling Roundup
Nissan Headquarters is hosting a recycling day. Hard to recycle items like mattresses, tires, glass, Styrofoam, electronics, alkaline batteries, scrap metal and ink cartridges. Secure paper shredding will be on-site. Volunteers are needed. 9 a.m-1 p.m. Information
First Saturday Art Crawl
Enjoy incredible art galleries and complimentary refreshments provided at most of the stops. This event is free and open to the public. All ages are welcome, but participants must be 21 or older to drink. 5-8 p.m. Information