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June Community Events

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All Summer! – Movies Under the Stars
Enjoy family-friendly movies outdoors all summer with Movies Under the Stars presented by the Murfreesboro Parks and Recreation Department. Bring your blankets, lawn chairs or truck bed. Concessions available for purchase. Movies begin at 8:30 p.m.
Locations are as follows:
Mondays, Cason Lane Trailhead
Tuesdays, Cannonsburgh Village
Thursdays, Richard Siegel Neighborhood Park
Fridays Mitchell-Neilson Primary
Saturdays, Hobgood Elementary

Movies showing include:
June 1–6Big Hero 6
June 8–13Bedknobs & Broomsticks
June 15–20Earth to Echo
June 22–27Arthur & the Invisibles
June 29–July 3Monkey Trouble
July 6–11The Boxtrolls
July 13–18Free Willy
July 20–25Wreck-it Ralph

For more information, contact (615) 893-2141 or recreation@murfreesborotn.gov.

Throughout June – Human Plus: Real Lives + Real Engineering
Join The Discovery Center (502 S.E. Broad St.) for Human Plus, a traveling exhibit offering visitors a chance to explore and create a range of low- and high-tech tools enhancing human abilities. Ride a mono-ski in a simulated ski race, control a DJ station using wheels from a wheelchair, engineer unique solutions for design challenges and discover how neuroprosthetic limbs can be controlled by a user’s thoughts. For more information, call (615) 890-2300 or visit explorethedc.org.

farmersmarketlogoTuesdays and Fridays – Rutherford County Farmers’ Market
Purchase fresh, local, organic food grown in more than 20 Middle Tennessee counties. Available fare includes fruits and vegetables, meats, eggs, baked and canned goods, flowers, plants and more, from 7 a.m.–noon at Lane Agri-Park (315 John R. Rice Blvd.). For more information, call (615) 898-7710 or visit extension.tennessee.edu/rutherford.

Saturdays – Main Street Saturday Market
Purchase locally grown fruits, vegetables, breads, meats, flowers and more than 60 vendors across Tennessee at the historic Rutherford County Courthouse in downtown Murfreesboro from 8 a.m.–noon each Saturday. For more information, call (615) 895-1887 or visit downtownmurfreesboro.com.

Saturdays – Bicycle Tours of the Stones River National Battlefield
Join a ranger for a 90-minute bicycle tour of the Stones River National Battlefield (1563 N. Thompson Ln.) Saturdays at 9 a.m. For more information, call (615) 893-9501 or visit nps.gov/stri.

Saturdays – Smyrna Depot Farmers’ Market
Purchase locally grown fresh produce, dairy, and meat at the historic Smyrna train depot (98 Front St.) from 8 a.m.–noon each Saturday. For more information, contact vendors@carpeartista.com or (615) 330-0516.

PurplePawsLogoJune 2 – Purple Paws
Let’s Make Wine (208 W. Main St.) hosts Purple Paws, a monthly fundraiser for specific animal projects from 5–7 p.m. Animals may be service, domestic or wild. These events are created to bring awareness, networking, and socializing to those who enjoy good wine, good people and a love for animals. Cost is $15 at the door and includes wine samples and light appetizers. June’s event is a mixed fundraiser for Middle Tennessee Golden Retriever Rescue. A rescued pup has run up over $4,000 in vet bills, and meds are more than $150 per month. MTGRR is an all-volunteer, nonprofit organization dedicated to the rescue, care, evaluation and placement of abandoned or unwanted golden retrievers. For more information or sponsorship opportunities, contact PurplePawsTn@gmail.com or (615) 530-0551.

June 5 – Music at the Mill
Get down with the band Top Tier along with food vendors and inflatables for children at Gregory Mill Park (390 Enon Springs Rd.) at 6:30 p.m. Friday, June 5. Admission is free. For more information, call (615) 459-9773 or visit townofsmyrna.org.

June 5 – Main Street’s Friday Night Live Concert Series
Bring your lawn chairs and enjoy the band Rockslide at Main Street’s Friday Night Live Concert, its first of the summer season, from 6:30–9:30 p.m. Friday, June 5, at the Murfreesboro Public Square. Admission is free. For more information, call (615) 895-1887 or visit downtownmurfreesboro.com.

June 5 – Boots and Bow Ties Gala benefiting Autism Speaks
Join Boots and Bow Ties gala chair Deanna Nelson for the 4th annual Boots and Bow Ties Gala benefiting Autism Speaks at the Hutton Hotel (1808 West End Ave., Nashville) from 7 p.m.–midnight Friday, June 5, with cocktails, plated dinner, live entertainment and a silent auction raising awareness for autism. For more information, visit events.autismspeaks.org.

June 6 - 23rd Annual Secret Garden Tour

June 6 – 23rd Annual Secret Garden Tour


June 6 – 23rd Annual Secret Garden Tour

Tour some of Murfreesboro’s most beautiful gardens from 10 a.m.–4 p.m. Saturday, June 6, benefiting the Discovery Center. The S.T.E.A.M. (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Math) Bus, a custom-built mobile classroom, will be on display. For tickets and more information, call (615) 890-2300 or visit explorethedc.org.

June 6 SuperHeroStrides_webJune 6 – 3rd Annual Superhero Strides for CF 5K
Wear your Hulk costume, Green Lantern shirt, your mask and cape or just run like the Flash for the 3rd Annual Superhero Strides for CF 5K at Central Magnet School (701 E. Main St.). Registration begins at 7 a.m. for the 5K Run/Walk, scheduled for 8 a.m., and the Super Kids Fun Run, starting at 9:15 a.m. The 5K will take you down Main Street through the historic downtown square, and the Super Kids Fun Run takes place at Central Magnet School. All proceeds benefit the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation (cff.org). For information on registration, contact superherostrides@yahoo.com or find Superhero Strides 5K on eventbrite.com.

June 6 – Fish Fry to Benefit the Smyrna Library
Sam Davis Masonic Lodge No. 661 will host a fish fry from 11 a.m.–2 p.m. on Saturday, June 6. Proceeds will benefit Friends of the Smyrna Library and will be donated in the memory of Walter K. Hoover, a past master of Sam Davis Masonic Lodge, community leader and noted historian. The cost is $10 per person for a meal including fish, white beans, hush puppies and desserts. The Sam Davis Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, will also hold a bake sale. The lodge is located at 101 Mary Law Drive, just off Nissan Drive across from CVS Pharmacy in Smyrna. For more information call (615) 459-4576 or email samdavislodge@comcast.net.

June 6 and 20 – Hallowed Ground: A Lantern Tour of the Stones River National Cemetery
Spend an hour walking by lantern light through the cemetery of the Stones River National Battlefield (1563 N. Thompson Ln.) at 7:45 p.m. and hearing stories of soldiers and civilians recounting the terrible cost of the Civil War. Admission is free. For more information, call (615) 893-9501 or visit nps.gov/stri.

June 8–12 – Camp Invention
Camp Invention, a national summer program fostering creativity and problem-solving skills, is coming to Barfield Elementary School, Lascassas Elementary School and McFadden School of Excellence June 8–12. The weeklong day camp for students entering grades one through six emphasizes innovation and creativity while also building self-esteem, teamwork, persistence and goal-setting skills. Camp Invention not only encourages inventive young minds through science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM), it also incorporates outdoor activities, healthy competition and successful completion of challenging projects. This year’s curriculum was inspired by some of our nation’s most brilliant minds. Children are encouraged to explore their inventiveness in the design studio, investigate circuits and take on a nature-inspired design challenge. Camp Invention serves more than 87,000 students every year at more than 1,300 camps across the nation. For more information, call (330) 645-8012, email amiller@invent.org or visit campinvention.org.

June 9 – Share the Light Community Program
Share the Light is a Community Group meeting the second Tuesday of every month at Yoga on the Square (423 Lytle St.) from 7:30–9:30 p.m. for practitioners in the healing, wellness and consciousness-creating arts, and those interested in holistic and integrated healing modalities. Participate in a social hour for sharing and networking, followed by a presentation from a featured healer. For more information, call (615) 295-8739 or visit everestenergetics.com/share-the-light.

June 9 - Explore Creativity with Art Classes for Kids

June 9 – Explore Creativity with Art Classes for Kids


June 9 – Explore Creativity with Art Classes for Kids

This summer, kids can enjoy classes in animation, clay, painting, drawing, collage and more at Moxie Art Supply (302 W. Vine St.) with June’s featured workshop, “Fun with Cyanotype,” beginning at noon on Tuesday, June 9. Kids will go home with multiple photographic prints that are exposed by the summer sun. Classes are taught by some of Murfreesboro’s most notable and talented artists and teachers as graduates of MTSU in art education and photography. For more information, contact meagan@moxieartsupply.com or (615) 849.1131, or visit moxieartsupply.com.

June 11 and 25 – Splash Out!
Get hosed down to cool off this summer with the Murfreesboro Fire and Rescue Department June 11 at Richard Siegel Neighborhood Park (515 Cherry Ln.) and June 25 at Barfield Crescent Park, pavilions No. 5, 6, and 7 (697 Veterans Pkwy.) from 1:30–3:30 p.m. Wear clothes and shoes suitable for getting wet in, and bring your sunscreen and a towel. Admission is free. Children up to 12 years must be accompanied by a parent/grandparent. For more information, call (615) 893-2141.

June 11 – Cultivate Networking
Grab a drink, have a snack and join Cultivate Coworking (107 W. Lytle St.) from 4–6 p.m. for a fun, relaxed night of networking. This is an opportunity to build friendships and create relationships between the community, local businesses and nonprofits in a low-stress, fun environment. For more information, contact info@cultivatecoworking.com or (615) 203-6084, or visit cultivatecoworking.com.

June 12-13 – An Artisan Affair
Get out and enjoy unique finds, live entertainment, repurposed antiques and handmade art at Oaklands Historic House Museum (900 N. Maney Ave.). For more information, contact NoBullT@gmail.com or visit anartisanaffair.org.

June 13 – Small Fry Tri–A Triathlon for Preschoolers
Take part in Murfreesboro’s smallest triathlon inspiring children to run, bike and “swim” (run through sprinklers) to the finish line at Old Fort Park Trailhead (916 Golf Ln.). Registration begins at 9:30 a.m. Saturday, June 13, with races starting at 10 a.m. and held every 10 minutes. Parents, older siblings and personal trainers are welcome to help. Bring a bicycle or tricycle and a helmet. Pre-register at Sports*Com, Patterson Park Community Center or the Wilderness Station June 1–11. Open to ages 2–6 years. For more information, call (615) 893-2141.

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June 13 – Eagleville Truck and Tractor Pull
Come out for the Eagleville Truck and Tractor Pull with modified and stock pulling classes at Eagleville Tractor Show Grounds (747 Chapel Hill Pk.). For more information, call (615) 708-7086 or visit eaglevilletvppa.com.

June 13 – Simply Smyrna Celebration
The Simply Smyrna Celebration will be held at the Smyrna Train Depot (115 Front St.) from 5–10 p.m. on Saturday, June 13, to officially kick off the Town of Smyrna’s revitalization project, the opening of the revitalized historic train depot and refurbished Assembly Hall. Enjoy live music featuring local acts, artists, local dignitaries, food, craft and business vendors. For more information, call (615) 459-9742 ext 2612 or email vendors@carpeartista.com.

June 13 – 15th Annual TASTE of AKA
Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority, Pi Nu Omega Chapter, presents its 15th Annual Taste of AKA “A Southern Delicacy” at Patterson Park Community Center (521 Mercury Blvd.) from 10 a.m.–3 p.m. on Saturday, June 13. All proceeds benefit the Ivy Enrichment Fund and provide valuable scholarships to many local Rutherford County youth. “A Southern Delicacy” includes samples of a variety of delicious dishes, homemade desserts and refreshing drinks, live music, health booths, vendors, door prizes and fun for the entire family. Tickets are $10. For more information, contact nika1908@yahoo.com.

June 15–19 – STEM Factor
The BEP Foundation’s STEM Factor is a summer conference from 9 a.m.–3:30 p.m. on June 15–19, connecting teachers with area businesses in STEM fields showing real-world examples of teaching methods that develop hands-on, interactive learning experiences for students connecting the classroom and real life. STEM Factor 2015 features a partnership with Discovery Center and includes: Learning to Code, Microprocessors/Raspberry Pi Workshop, Hands-on Robotics workshop, Medical Applications of 3-D printing and more. Open to K–12 STEM teachers who work in the Murfreesboro City or Rutherford County School Systems. Space is limited. Teacher stipends are available. Please bring your own laptops and/or tablets. For more information, visit rutherfordbepf.wordpress.com.

June 18 - Wine Night at the Skin and Allergy Center

June 18 – Wine Night at the Skin and Allergy Center


June 18 – Wine Night at the Skin and Allergy Center

Come out for a night of wine, hors d’oeuvres and door prizes from 6–9 p.m. Thursday, June 18, with the Skin and Allergy Center (1970 Medical Center Pkwy. Suite K) featuring a fun, informational showcase of the cosmetic side of the dermatology practice. Improve your skin, especially against the sun. Photo facial, laser resurfacing, skin tightening, Botox, fillers and vein therapy are offered. For more information, call (615) 624-5050 or visit skinallergycenter.com.

June 18 – Murfreesboro Creative Collective
Murfreesboro Creative Collective is a group of unique, creative spirits in Murfreesboro meeting at Cultivate Coworking (107 W. Lytle St.) from 5–7 p.m. on Thursday, June 18. Events are free and open to the public. For more information, contact info@cultivatecoworking.com or (615) 203-6084, or visit cultivatecoworking.com.

June 19 – 3rd Friday Night Concert Series
Bring a lawn chair or blanket and enjoy live music and dancing from 7–9 p.m. at Cannonsburgh Village (312 S. Front St.). Admission is free. For more information, call (615) 890-0355.

June 19 – Education Fair at The Avenue
Further your education at the Education Fair at The Avenue Murfreesboro (2615 Medical Center Pkwy.) from 10 a.m.–4 p.m. Friday, June 19, with representatives from Argosy University, Bethel University, DeVry University, King University, Lipscomb University, Troy University, Tennessee State University, Union University, University of Phoenix, Western Governor’s University and Western International University. For more information, call (615) 804-1489.

coffee with veteransJune 19 – Coffee With the Veterans
Join Operation Adopt a Hero on the third Friday of each month at Cultivate Coworking (107 West Lytle St.) from 7:30–9:30 a.m. for Coffee With the Veterans, an informal, social networking event designed to foster friendships between local veterans and their community. For more information, call (615) 893-6565 or visit cultivatecoworking.com.

June 20 – Cruise-In at the Smyrna Train Depot
Enjoy Cruise-In at the historic Smyrna train depot (100 Front St.) from 6–9:30 p.m. on the third Saturday of every month between May and October  For more information, contact (615) 396-7404 or (615) 459-9773.

June 22–26 – Antebellum Academy
Young ladies ages 12 and older can explore a variety of 19th-century skills and customs at Oaklands Historic House Museum (900 N. Maney Ave.) with lessons on needlework, etiquette, parlor games and dance. Space is limited and reservations are required. For more information, contact (615) 893-0022 or mb@oaklandsmuseum.org, or visit oaklandsmuseum.org.

June 22–26 – School of the Soldier Summer Camp
Young men and women aged 5–14 can participate in the School of the Soldier experience, an action-filled summer camp portraying the Civil War era at the Historic Sam Davis Home and Plantation (1399 Sam Davis Rd., Smyrna) from 9 a.m.–3 p.m. on June 22–26 as they spend time outside learning drill and actual Civil War marching. Campers will build tents, make lanterns and discover spies. Members of the Stewart’s Creek Scouts will also be returning to teach campers about 1860s-era baseball. For more information, call (615) 459-2341 or visit samdavishome.org.

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June 26 – Rutherford County YMCA Dodgeball Tournament


June 26 – Rutherford County YMCA Dodgeball Tournament

Local businesses compete in this dodgeball tournament from 5–9 p.m. on Friday, June 26, put on by the Rutherford County Family YMCA (205 N. Thompson Ln.) with proceeds benefiting its outreach programs: ABC (After Breast Cancer), small group ministries, camps and sports. For more information, email cmickle@ymcamidtn.org, call (615) 895-5995, or visit ymcamidtn.org.

June 27 – Boat Day with SRWA
Experience different types of canoes and kayaks with help from Stones River Watershed Association volunteers while learning boating basics, paddling strokes and boat safety at Manson Pike Trailhead (1208 Searcy St.) from 9 a.m.–noon on Saturday, June 27. Paddles and personal flotation devices provided. Admission is free. For more information, call (615) 893-2141.

June 27 – SiMA’s 2nd Annual Dodgeball Tournament
Build your team and plan for a fun evening of dodgeball presented by the Smyrna Independent Merchants Association. Games will take place at Sharp Springs Park (1000 Espey Dr., Smyrna) from 6–9 p.m. on Saturday, June 27, with cash prizes for first and second place as well as awards for the team with the best uniform. All proceeds benefit Bark Springs Dog Park, to be built at Sharp Springs Park. For more information, contact (615) 330-0516 or visit simatn.org.

June 27 – Main Street’s Summer Party
Give back to Main Street at The Summer Party, Main Street’s primary fundraiser, at the historic home of Frank Fly and Suzanne Williams (3600 Manchester Pk.). Cost is $50 and includes a delicious meal prepared by some of Rutherford County’s best chefs, an open bar and music provided by bluegrass ensemble The Back 80. For reservations, call (615) 895-1887 or visit downtownmurfreesboro.com.

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