Nashville Restaurant Week. Enjoy a week of special discounts at select restaurants throughout the city, with special menu items and pricing. From $10 to $30. Information
THURSDAY, JAN. 23
Street Eats
A weekly gathering of up to 20 local food trucks, 11a.m.-2 p.m. along Deaderick Street between Fourth and Fifth avenues north. The lineup can be found online and changes weekly. Information
YP Nashville Connect
This after-hours, trade show-style event connects young professionals to community impact opportunities with 50-plus YP Nashville member organizations. As the largest gathering of young professionals in Nashville, YP Nashville Connect will get you plugged into Nashville’s expansive young professional community. Display booths are staffed by members of young professional organizations partnered with YP Nashville, so you can learn about the benefits and offerings of each organization. Rocketown, 601 Fourth Avenue S. 5:30-7:30 p.m. Information
Community Meeting for Green Hills-Midtown Community Plan Changes
Planners will host a community meeting to discuss land use policies for a portion of properties located at MDHA’s Edgehill Homes and Apartments. Midtown Police Precinct, 1441 12th Avenue South, Nashville. 6-7:30 p.m. Information
FRIDAY, JAN 24
About Williamson, Inc. Policy Talks
Williamson, Inc. Policy Talks is a monthly community forum featuring elected officials centered on the issues being discussed in the Tennessee Legislature and in Williamson County. Representatives are given a platform to discuss the issues in greater depth with their constituents. Columbia State Community College, Community Room-Building A, 1228 Liberty Pike. 7:15-8:30 a.m. Information
SATURDAY, JAN. 25
Carnival for a Cause
Nashville Junior Chamber hosts Carnival for a Cause to support Special Olympics Tennessee. Marathon Village’s Room with a View. 7-11 p.m. Fee: $45 (two drink tickets and light hors devours) and up. Silent auction items from local Nashville companies. Attire is cocktail with masks. Marathon Village, 1305 Clinton Street, #100. Information
TUESDAY, JANUARY 28
Women in Business Luncheon
Topic: Breaking the Glass Ceiling: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly. Ellie Westman Chin, president & CEO, Williamson County Convention & Visitors Bureau, will be the keynote speaker. Brentwood United Methodist Church, 309 Franklin Road, Brentwood. 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Fee: Members-$30, Guests-$50. Registration requested. Information
THURSDAY, JANUARY 30
All AAC Strategy Planning Session
Area Advisory Councils will come together as a collective for a “meeting of the minds.” Together the councils will have the opportunity to network and meet with other businesses outside of their perspective area, while having the chance to strategize with area leadership teams on what they would like to see from a programmatic and content standpoint moving forward. Ralph Schulz, president & CEO of the Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce, and other organizational leaders will share thoughts and insights regarding our city. Baker Donelson Event Center, 211 Commerce St. Ste. 800. 11 a.m.- 1 p.m. Fee: No cost to attend, complimentary lunch provided. Information
Maury County Chamber & Economic Alliance Annual Meeting
Join Maury Alliance for the 2020 Annual Meeting where over 300 of Maury County’s business, community and civic leaders will gather to celebrate Maury County’s 2019 accomplishments and unveil our strategic goals for 2020 and beyond. Dinner and beverages by Puckett’s and live music featuring Abigail Flowers. Register and pay online to guarantee your seat to last year’s sold out event. 5 p.m. drinks and networking. Dinner will follow. Fee: $75. Pucketts’ Columbia, 15 Public Square. Information
FEB. 14-15
LEGO Contest
Nashville Public Library welcomes LEGO maniacs young and old to submit their best original creations for competition, or come vote on favorites. Register by Feb. 9. This is the 10th year anniversary of this contest. Information