Tourism roundup

Comment   Email   Print
Related Articles

Tennessee's upcoming tourism news is consolidated for your convenience below. For a complete list of Tennessee events, visit tnvacation.com/calendar.

Ongoing
Nashville - Brunch just got better with Brunch 2-4-1s, two-for-one priced mimosas and Bloody Mary cocktails, 10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. CT at City Winery.

Nashville - To celebrate March Madness, drink specials are offered through April 4 with 15% of proceeds benefitting March of Dimes at Party Fowl.

March 27-April 2
Columbia - Mule Day is a celebration of the mule's agricultural contribution celebrated with arts and crafts, wagon train, competitions and more in downtown Columbia.

March 29
Nashville - The Flaming Lips are one of the most influential and universally respected bands of their generation, performing for audiences 8 p.m. CT at War Memorial Auditorium.

March 30
Murfreesboro - Celebrate the 30th anniversary of the Discovery Center by participating in the Egg Hunt that features prizes and eggs hidden throughout the museum 1 p.m. CT at the Discovery Center.

Nashville - Keegan McClellan and Kirby Jane Easler, two of Nashville's preeminent fingerstyle guitar players, perform for audiences 6-8 p.m. CT in the Frist Center Cafe at the Frist Center for the Visual Arts.

March 30-April 2
Oak Ridge - A series of performances and outreach activities feature Rachel Barton Pine, internationally-renowned violinist at the Oak Ridge High School Performing Arts Center and Pollard Auditorium.

March 31-April 1
Savannah - Blues Hog BBQ & Music Fest is a KCBS sanctioned cook-off with live music, a car show, a motorcycle poker run and a 5K held at Wayne Jerrolds River Park.

March 31-April 9
Memphis - Opera Memphis' 5th annual Midtown Opera Festival features three intimate operas by living American composers, aerialists, dance performances, panel discussions, cabaret and cocktails and more at the Playhouse on the Square.
Savannah - Shiloh's 5th Anniversary welcomes thousands of re-enactment troops for a living history lesson at the Shiloh National Military Park.

April 1
Cookeville - Enjoy a weekend of all-star high school hoops as the best-of-the-best from East to West descend upon Cookeville for the 2017 BCAT/TACA All-Star Basketball Classic with the girls' game at noon CT and boy's game 2 p.m. CT at Cookeville High School.

Silver Point - The Celebration of Craft Open House offers an opportunity to explore the facilities and grounds 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. CT of the Appalachian Center for Craft, a remote campus location of Tennessee Tech University. Admission is free.

Vonore - Learn how to make a cornhusk doll with Monroe County local, Tonya Dockery 10 a.m. ET to noon at Sequoyah Birthplace Museum. The class fee is $15.

April 3-9
Hendersonville - Anglers compete for the $5,000 prize at the 2017 Ray Scott National Championship where they'll try to reel in the biggest catch on Old Hickory Lake in Hendersonville

Read more from:
CANNON COMMUNITY
Tags: 
None
Share: 
Comment   Email   Print
Powered by Bondware
News Publishing Software

The browser you are using is outdated!

You may not be getting all you can out of your browsing experience
and may be open to security risks!

Consider upgrading to the latest version of your browser or choose on below: