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December 2019 Community Events

December 5 – Wooden Snowman
Make a cute little snowman for your porch or table Thursday, Dec. 5, from 6–8 p.m. at Gateway Island (1875 W College St.). Paint and assemble a snowman just in time for some hot chocolate. Please call and register to save your spot. All ages are welcome; cost is $25 ($5 for class & $20 for supplies). For more information, contact 615-893-2141 or aacla@murfreesborotn.gov.

Dec. 6 – Mistletoe and Martinis
Get in the Hollyday Spirit while supporting The Junior League of Murfreesboro in their community impact programs and scholarships. This is a 21-and-up event so grab your girlfriends or a date and come out for music, munchies and of course, shopping, at Mistletoe and Martinis on Friday, Dec. 6 from 6–9 p.m., at Tennessee Miller Coliseum (304 W. Thompson Ln.) in advance of the Hollyday Marketplace. The signature cocktail, wine bar and beer garden are back. Limited tickets are available for this yearly sell-out exclusive event and are $40 per person or $75 per couple. For more information, visit jlmonline.org or find the event on Facebook and Eventbrite.

Dec. 6 – Oaklands Mansion Christmas Gala
Be a guest at Oaklands Mansion (900 N. Maney Ave.) and enjoy a holiday feast complete with libations and live music Friday, Dec. 6, at 7 p.m. Admission is $100. For more information, call 615-893-0022 or visit oaklandsmansion.org.

Dec. 6 – Celebrate Christmas Downtown
Bring the family for a holiday celebration Friday, Dec. 6. The lighting of the Rutherford County Christmas tree on the historic downtown square kicks off at 6 p.m. The county’s 24-foot Norwegian spruce was planted last year as an all-year addition to the courthouse square and will don its holiday finest and brightest for its second year. Rutherford County Mayor Bill Ketron and Murfreesboro Mayor Shane McFarland join Santa to flip the light switch. An hour-long program follows featuring Center for the Arts, Homer Pittard Campus School and Salem Elementary School, The Dancers School and the debut of the Christmas Community Choir. Children can enjoy free hot chocolate, crafts, letters to Santa, making of reindeer food, candy canes and petting and pictures with Jingle and Belle (live reindeer). The National Dance Club offers free dance lessons afterwards at 7:20 p.m. For more information, call 615-895-1887 or visit downtownmurfreesboro.com.

Dec. 7 – Hotcakes and Holly
The time approaches for Santa to land his sleigh in front of Middle Tennessee Christian School (100 E. MTCS Rd.) as the Rotary Club of Murfreesboro will host its 17th annual Hotcakes and Holly fundraising breakfast on Saturday, Dec. 7. Tickets for the breakfast, held from 7:30–10:30 a.m., are $8 and can be purchased through Rotary Club of Murfreesboro members or at the door. The event will include live entertainment from Johnny B and the Balladeers, the Middle Tennessee Christian School choir and actors from Center for the Arts doing a special presentation of Frozen. And there will be lots of pancakes, sausage, cinnamon rolls and orange juice served up by members of the Rotary Club, and their youth programs, Interact and Rotaract. Proceeds from the event go to local literacy based non-profits, such as Read to Succeed, Books from Birth, the Southeastern Young Adult Book Conference and the Rotary Club’s Dictionary Project. For more information about Rotary Club of Murfreesboro and the breakfast, visit murfreesbororotary.com.

Dec. 7 – 7-Hour Theatre
Do you have what it takes to write, learn and perform a show in 7 hours? Spend the day creating, learning and having fun at the Bradley Academy Museum & Cultural Center (511 Mercury Blvd.) on Saturday, Dec. 7, from 8:30 a.m.–3:30 p.m. Learn your strengths, build confidence and make new friends. Create an original show and perform it for an audience. Cost is $10 per youth. For more information, contact 615-962-8773 or vstembridge@murfreesborotn.gov.

Dec. 7 – Hollyday Marketplace
Shop the day away at the Hollyday Marketplace on Saturday, Dec. 7, from 9 a.m.–4 p.m. (304 W. Thompson Ln.). For tickets, find the event on Eventbrite and Facebook.

Dec. 7 – Christmas Open House & Candlelight Tour
Bring your family and enjoy a day of 19th-century holiday tradition at the Historic Sam Davis Home & Plantation (1399 Sam Davis Rd., Smyrna) Saturday, Dec. 7, from 10 a.m.–4 p.m.; a candlelit tour is also available. For more information, call 615-459-2341 or find the event on Facebook.

Dec. 7 – Shabby Lane’s Holiday Splendor
Take part in fabulous shopping, food, fun and Santa with 100 vendor booths (all indoors), bonus characters, bounce houses in the barn and an elf scavenger hunt throughout the show at Lane Agri-Park Community Center (315 John Rice Boulevard #101) Saturday, Dec. 7, from 10 a.m.–4 p.m. Admission is free. For more information, find the event on Facebook.

Dec. 7 – Chili and Desert Cook Off
Bring your best chili or dessert to benefit Yeah Rocks Camps at Nexgen Barber Shop (2705 Old Fort Pkwy., Ste. B) on Saturday, Dec. 7, from 5–7 p.m. Admission to bring or taste or both is $5. Find the event and Nexgen Barber Shop on Facebook, or contact nexgenbarbers@yahoo.com.

Dec. 7 – Candlelight Tour of Homes
The 36th Annual Christmas Candlelight Tour of Homes stops along Oaklands Mansion & Cottage (900 N. Maney Ave.) and many other locations Saturday, Dec. 7, from 4–8 p.m. Advanced adult admission is $20 per person and $10 for children ages 6–12. For more information, visit oaklandsmansion.org.

Dec. 7 – Holiday Marketplace
A selection of local artisans and craftspeople feature their wares for holiday shoppers Saturday, Dec. 7, from 4–8 p.m. This is the perfect opportunity to shop local, to make holiday purchases for friends and family, and to enjoy the sights and sounds of the season. Admission to the marketplace is included in the Candlelight Tour ticket. For more information, visit oaklandsmansion.org.

Dec. 7 – Still Got Joy Moving Screening
Join the Red Carpet Movie Screening for Still Got Joy Saturday, Dec. 7, from 6–8:30 p.m., at Murfreesboro Community Church (2555 Lascassas Pk.). This Dr. Shonda Reynolds-Christian’s production is based on the true story of her life. Tickets are $20 and only available in advance. For more information, find SGJ Movie Screening Murfreesboro on Eventbrite, or call 615-582-1376 or 615-569-8582.

Dec. 7 – La Vergne Christmas Parade
The Parade of Lights in La Vergne, this year themed “12 Days of Christmas,” will kick off at 6 p.m., Saturday, Dec. 7, and will run from Veterans Memorial Park to La Vergne City Hall.

Dec. 7 – A Front Street Christmas
Smyrna’s Front Street fills with Christmas magic while patrons enjoy s’mores, hot chocolate, cider and fire pits Saturday, Dec. 7, from 5–8 p.m. Admission is free; Santa pictures and carriage rides are $5 each. For more information, find the event on Facebook.

Dec. 7, 13, 14, 20 & 21 – Santa in the Courthouse
Santa visits with children in the Rutherford County Courthouse from 12–4 p.m. on Saturdays, Dec. 7, 14 and 21, and from 6–8 p.m. on Fridays, Dec. 13 and 20. Bring your own camera on Saturdays. Shacklett’s Photography will be on hand to take photos on Fridays.

Dec. 7 – Earth Rocks! Webelos Workshop
In this workshop, complete all requirements for the Earth Rocks! Webelos Adventure Saturday, Dec. 7, from 10 a.m.–noon at the Wilderness Station at Barfield Crescent Park (401 Volunteer Rd.). Learn what geology is and the importance of geology in our everyday lives. This includes rock testing and rock hunting. Registration required by contacting 615-217-3017 or hmeyer@murfreesborotn.gov. Ages 7 and up are welcome (or any Webelos Scout). Cost is $3.

Dec. 8 – Christmas Market in the Depot District
Browse a mixture of artisan and direct sales booths, food vendors and Christmas cheer at the Depot District in Smyrna (98 Front St.) Sunday, Dec. 8, from 11 a.m.–4 p.m. Admission is free. For more information, visit carpeartista.com/event/christmas-market.

Dec. 8 – Rutherford County Christmas Parade
The 2019 Rutherford County Christmas Parade, this year themed “The Sounds of Christmas,” commences at 2 p.m. on Sunday, Dec. 8, and travels down Main Street from MTSU to the Murfreesboro Public Square.

Dec. 9 – Perform Murfreesboro Christmas Showcase
Ring in the holidays with a special Perform Murfreesboro Christmas Showcase on Monday, Dec. 9, at 7 p.m. at Washington Theatre at Patterson Park (521 Mercury Blvd.). The Homeschool General Music Class, Homeschool Show Choir, Ensemble Choir, Washington Theatre Company and St. Clair Senior Center join together to present a Christmas musical revue. Tickets are $5. For more information, contact 615-893-7439 or shicks@murfreesborotn.gov.

Dec. 9 – Singing Seniors Christmas Concert
Enjoy your favorite Christmas songs performed by the St. Clair Singing Seniors, a musical group directed by Charlie Parker, at St. Clair Senior Center (325 St Clair St.) on Monday, Dec. 9, from 12:30–1:30 p.m. For more information, contact 615-848-2550 or kherod@murfreesborotn.gov.

Dec. 10 – Business After Hours
Business After Hours, presented by and held at Hop Springs (6790 John Bragg Hwy.), is Tuesday, Dec. 10, from 4:30–6:30 p.m. This informal, social networking event is designed to connect guests with business professionals from across Rutherford County. Bring plenty of business cards. Admission is $10 for members and $20 for future members. No registration is required. For more information, visit web.rutherfordchamber.org/events.

Dec. 10 – The Hoppening at Hop Springs
Hop Springs Beer Park (6790 John Bragg Hwy.) hosts an art show the second Tuesday of each month from 5–9 p.m. featuring local artists, a drink and draw and a sip and color featuring custom coloring pages along with karaoke from 7–9 p.m. For more information, contact worldofwoohoo@gmail.com or visit hopspringstn.com.

Dec. 10 – Boro Cookie Bash
The Boro Cookie Bash, held from 5:30–8 p.m. on Tuesday, Dec. 10, at DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Murfreesboro (1850 Old Fort Pkwy.), will include treats from the ’Boro’s favorite bakeries and restaurants. Tickets include samples from 13 local cookie providers, and two pints of MTSU Milk—chocolate and white. There will also be a signature cocktail available at a cash bar. Santa’s Little Helper tickets include samples from local pet treat bakeries. Proceeds benefit Meals on Wheels recipient with a box of assorted cookies of their own. For more information, find Boro Cookie Bash on Eventbrite.

Dec. 10 – Natural Holiday Wreath Making
Meet at the Wilderness Station (401 Volunteer Rd.) on Tuesday, Dec. 10, at 6 p.m., for the popular natural wreath-making program. The station provides grapevine bases, ribbons, accents, fresh cuts and aromatic cedar boughs. Create your own wreath while enjoying holiday music and coffee brews. The class is best suited for adults or those with children 10 and up. Cost is $12 per wreath (includes all supplies). For more information, contact 615-217-3017 or hmeyer@murfreesborotn.gov.

Dec. 10 – Gingerbread House Making
Make a gingerbread house on Tuesday, Dec. 10, at Big Creek Winery Tasting Room (7027 Main St., Christiana). Find Big Creek Winery Tasting Room on Facebook for more information.

Dec. 11 – Living Sent December Meeting
The public is invited to the December Living Sent Murfreesboro meeting on Wednesday, Dec. 11, at 11:45 a.m.–1 p.m. at the Experience (521 Old Salem Rd.). Murfreesboro. Mary Beth Laxon, owner of Juicey’s Cafe, will be the application speaker. Phillip Robinson, director of pastoral care at New Vision Church, will share his God Story. A free lunch will be sponsored by Budget Blinds of Murfreesboro. For more information, contact bob.williams@alhambrapartners.com.

Dec. 12 – Adult Winter Barn Scene Acrylic Painting Class
The Gateway Island (1500 Medical Center Pkwy.) presents an adult winter barn scene acrylic painting class for a great addition to any farmhouse-style decor. Materials are provided with $20 fee. Please call and register to save your spot at 615-893-2141 or aacla@murfreesborotn.gov.

Dec. 12 and 21 – Snakes: Mysteries in Nature
Introduce yourself to the world of snakes on Thursday, Dec. 12 and Saturday, Dec. 21, from 5:30–6:30 p.m. at the Wilderness Station at Barfield Crescent Park (401 Volunteer Rd.). This program covers the natural history of snakes as they entered the new world and populated the Southeast including the Volunteer State. Discuss behavioral and community ecology, biodiversity and conservation of snakes in Tennessee with a colorful presentation and live snakes up close. Admission is free. For more information, contact 615-217-3017 or efann@murfreesborotn.gov.

Dec. 12 – Timeless Christmas Treasures
The most popular concert of the year features beloved Christmas songs by the Tennessee Philharmonic Orchestra at First United Methodist Church (265 W Thompson Ln.) on Thursday, Dec. 12, at 7 p.m. For more information, visit tnphil.org.

Dec. 12 and 26 – Murfreesboro Old-Time Jam
All players of all ages, beginners up to pro level, are welcomed to Mayday Brewery (521 Old Salem Rd.) Thursdays, Dec. 12 and 26, from 6–8 p.m. Only acoustic instruments are allowed (fiddle, banjo, guitar, etc., no drums). The focus is on pre-bluegrass-era string band music. Spectators are welcome. This is a smoke-free and family-friendly event. Admission is free. For more information, visit maydaybrewery.com.

Dec. 12 – Wine Glass Paint Night
Enjoy a wine glass painting night on Thursday, Dec. 12, at 6 p.m. at Big Creek Winery Tasting Room (7027 Main St., Christiana). Space is limited. Brush It Off’s Holiday Wine Glass Painting & Wine Tasting offers two wine glass designs and is $40 per person. A wine tasting begins at 5:30 p.m. Contact lakikaz@yahoo.com or find Big Creek Winery Tasting Room on Facebook.

Dec. 13 – Boro Art Crawl
The final Boro Art Crawl for 2019 features artists at local venues throughout historic downtown Murfreesboro on Friday, Dec. 13, from 6–9 p.m. This event is free. View the enlarged Boro Art Crawl Map here. For more information, find BoroArtCrawl on Facebook.

Dec. 13 – Fossils: Dinosaurs of the Americas
The Wilderness Station (697 Veterans Pkwy.) teaches about dinosaurs and prehistoric animals that once called the Americas home. Cover what paleontologists know about the range and life histories of a few dinosaurs that once called North, Central and South America home. Ages 10 and up are welcome. Admission is free. For more information, contact 615-217-3017 or efann@murfreesborotn.gov.

Dec. 13 – Santa Splash and Dash
Push through the cold and join Patterson Park Pool (521 Mercury Blvd.) for a holiday pool party on Friday, Dec. 13, from 6–9 p.m. to celebrate the holiday season. Partake in an ornament craft, a meal and lots of swimming for a holly jolly good time. Ages 7–13 are welcome. Preregistration is $5 and $7 day of. For more information, call 615-893-7439.

Dec. 13 – Holiday Lock-In
Spend the night at Sports*Com (2310 Memorial Blvd.) and enjoy a night of fun and games. Swim, play all kinds of sports and give the parents a night to shop for the holiday season Friday, Dec. 13, and Saturday, Dec. 14, at 7 a.m. Registration begins Dec. 1. Admission is $20. For more information, contact 615-895-5040 or bfite@murfreesborotn.gov.

Dec. 14 – Conservation: Threats Affecting Species
As our population and needs grow, animals of all kinds are placed under increasing amounts of stress for their survival. Learn about invasive species, habitat loss, climate change and diseases that are threatening animal species worldwide and in Tennessee. Enjoy an educational program and see a live animal up close at the Wilderness Station at Barfield Crescent Park (401 Volunteer Rd.) on Saturday, Dec. 14, from 2–3 p.m. Ages 10 and up are welcome. For more information, contact 615-217-3017 or efann@murfreesborotn.gov.

Dec. 14 – Frosty Fun Run
The 11th annual Frosty Fun Run offers 2 or 4.5 mile options at the Stones River Country Clue (1830 NW Broad St.) benefiting children’s charities. Please bring an unwrapped toy with your registration. Run through the Stones River Country Club Golf Course, and enjoy the post-race waffles, hot chocolate and coffee provided by Waffle House. There is no timing system, just a fun run. Participate in a Creative Bib Contest with great raffle and door prizes. The race registration begins at 6 a.m. with the race beginning at 7 a.m. and the post-race breakfast at 8 a.m. Unisex Sweatshirts are available with race entry. Register at runsignup.com or find the event on Facebook.

Dec. 14 – 4-H Pancake Breakfast
The 4-H Pancake Breakfast and Marketplace is a 4-H fundraiser for camp scholarships hosted by the UT TSU Extension – Rutherford County at Lane Agri-Park (315 John R. Rice Blvd.) on Saturday, Dec. 14, from 8 a.m.–2 p.m. Vendor applications now available. Find holiday gifts, selfies with Santa and home decor. For more information, find the event on Facebook.

Dec. 14 – Wreaths Across America
Members of the Rutherford County community gather at Stones River National Cemetery (3501 Old Nashville Hwy.) on Saturday, Dec. 14, from 11 a.m.–noon to honor veterans during the holiday season as part of Wreaths Across America Day. Specially designated wreaths for the Army, Marines, Navy, Air Force, Coast Guard, Merchant Marine and POW/MIA are presented and placed at the cemetery flagpole. Additional wreaths decorate graves throughout the national cemetery honoring veterans from the Civil War through Vietnam. Sponsors are needed for wreaths. Admission is free. For more information, call 615-893-9501 or visit nps.gov.

Dec. 14 – Handmade Holiday Market
Explore an all-indoors holiday market with door prizes, 80 handmade-only vendors, food vendors, free candy canes, a slime station and a local photographer taking pictures with Santa at the Handmade Holiday Market on Saturday, Dec. 14, from 10 a.m.–3 p.m. at the Mid-TN Expo Center (1660 Middle Tennessee Blvd.). Admission is free and Santa pictures are $2. For more information, find odellmarketstn on Facebook or find the event on Eventbrite.

Dec. 14 – Eagleville Christmas Parade
The Eagleville Christmas Parade, this year themed “A Tennessee Christmas,” kicks off at 11 a.m. on Saturday, Dec. 14, in downtown Eagleville.

Dec. 14 – Linebaugh Hosts Local Author Bob Kennedy
Linebaugh Public Library (105 W. Vine St.) is pleased to host local children’s author Robert (Bob) Kennedy, also known as Mr. ChickenBiscuits, for a book signing on Saturday, Dec. 14, from 10 a.m.–1 p.m. Mr. ChickenBiscuits Enterprises recently announced the release of Sam Needs a Bath, Book 6 in the Sam the Dog series. Sam is a lovable cartoon dog, part beagle, part fun. Kids have fun looking for the secret image (every book has a banana somewhere in the story). All Sam books are family-friendly picture books for ages 3 to 8, from preschool to second grade. Kennedy is a graduate of MTSU, earning his MBA in 1988 while working for Schneider Electric in La Vergne. Electrical engineer by training and marketing manager by profession, Kennedy is a lifelong author of children’s books. Books are available for $7 each. For more information, call 615-893-4131 or visit rclstn.org.

Dec. 14–15 – Bethlehem Marketplace
The 38th reenactment of the Bethlehem Marketplace is Saturday and Sunday, Dec. 14 and 15 from noon–5 p.m. at Southeast Baptist Church (708 Minerva Dr.). The Marketplace is a walk-through drama re-enacting how the village of Bethlehem might have appeared the morning after the birth of Jesus 2,000 years ago. It features characters in historically accurate costumes such as Roman soldiers, prisoners, tent makers, weavers, merchants in shops, census-takers, live camels and other animals. The drama is put on entirely by approximately 150 church members. There is no admission, no donation accepted, and nothing is for sale. No reservations are required. Tour time averages about one hour. For more information, find Bethlehem Marketplace on Facebook, contact 615-896-0940 or info@sebaptist.com or visit sebaptist.org/bethlehem-marketplace.

Dec. 17 – Tennessee Valley Winds Holiday Concert
The Tennessee Valley Winds Holiday Concert is at the Patterson Park Community Center (521 Mercury Blvd.) on Tuesday, Dec. 17, at 7:30 p.m. Admission is free. No tickets are necessary. All ages are welcome. For more information, visit tnvalleywinds.org.

Dec. 17 – Girls Who Code Graduation
The Girls Who Code Graduation is Tuesday, Dec. 17, from 6–7 p.m. at the Technology Engagement Center (306 Minerva Dr.). Thirteen girls graduate, and they reveal their CS Impact Project that they have worked on all semester. Girls ages 8–16 completed a CS (Computer Science) Impact Project, using computer science to solve an issue relevant to their classroom and community. The project focused on the environment, how the environment is impacted by pollution and waste, and what we can do about it. Club members met weekly. For more information, visit okasinc.org or girlswhocode.com.

Dec. 18 – Lunch & Learn Potluck
Join Cannonsburgh staff and others for a tasty potluck lunch followed by Cannonsburgh facts and memories from “Cultural Activities of the Rural South—Especially the Central Basin and Highland Rim area of Tennessee” shared by Ricky Halliburton and Kathy Owen Wallace at McKnight House (312 S. Front St.) on Wednesday, Dec. 18, from 11 a.m–1 p.m. Audience input is encouraged. Nineteenth century foods and cultural activity discussion with Susanne Hebden close the night. Admission is free. For more information, call 615-890-0355.

Dec. 19 – The Connection
Local small business owners will gather for The Connection: An Evening of Professional Networking and Business Brainstorming from 5–7 p.m. on Thursday, Dec. 19, at Float Alchemy (131 Cason Ln.). All Middle Tennessee entrepreneurs and professionals are welcome to attend this casual, free, no-obligation event, where they can meet other small business owners and tap into one another’s experience and energy. A discussion will encourage participation from those in attendance, asking them to articulate their vision for their business and calling for examples of some of the business challenges and solutions they are experiencing. The series will continue the third Thursday of each month.

Dec. 26–31 – 157th Anniversary of the Battle of Stones River
Stones River National Battlefield will present Living History Programs in observation of the 157th Anniversary of the Battle of Stones River Dec. 26–31. On Dec. 26, 27 and 30 a ranger will present The Approaching Thunder at 11 a.m. at the Rutherford County Chamber of Commerce Visitor Center (3050 Medical Center Pkwy.) using the outdoor map to explain the Stones River Campaign events that played out 157 years ago. Stones River Stories follows at 1 p.m. A park ranger tells the story of a soldier or unit on the ground where they fought in the Battle of Stones River. Check in at the Visitor Center to find the program location. A Battlefield Caravan Tour begins at 2 p.m. Follow a ranger in your car and stop at several key locations as you explore the places and people that make up the Battle of Stones River story. The Approaching Thunder program will begin at 9 a.m. on Dec. 28–29; following programs these days, which feature musket and cannon firing demonstrations, include The Slaughter Pen at 11 a.m.—walk through one of the deadliest places on the battlefield and hear the stories of soldiers who fought there; Hell’s Half Acre at 1 p.m.—walk the deadly space where Union forces beat back four Confederate attacks anchoring the Federal line defending the Nashville Pike; and The Line That Wouldn’t Break at 3 p.m.—take a 3/4-mile walk around the fields where the climactic fighting of December 31, 1862 raged. Dec. 31 tours include The Slaughter Pen at 11 a.m., Hell’s Half Acre at 1 p.m. and Fighting for the Nashville Pike at 3 p.m. Admission is free. For more information, call 615-893-9501 or visit nps.gov.

Dec. 31 – New Year’s Eve Hop Drop
Ring in the new year with the hottest ’80s tribute band on the planet at Hop Springs Park (6790 John Bragg Hwy.) on Tuesday, Dec. 31. This event is limited to 200 tickets and will sell out fast. Doors open at 8 p.m. and the Delorean lands at 9 p.m. Admission is $40 in advance or $50 at the door. For more information, visit hopspringstn.com.

Dec. 31 – Shimmer and Shine NYE
Put on your Shimmer and Shine the spotlight on mental health Tuesday, Dec. 31, from 9 p.m.–2 a.m. at DoubleTree Hotel (1850 Old Fort Pkwy.). Admission is $55. For more information, find the event on Eventbrite.

Dec. 31 – The Goat Gatsby 2020 at The Goat Murfreesboro
Start 2020 in style with a New Year’s Eve celebration at The Goat (2355 Adwell St.) Bring in the roaring ’20s with a bang Tuesday, Dec. 31, beginning at 7 p.m. For more information, contact events@lcgoat.com or murfreesborogoatleaders@lcgoat.com, or find the event on Eventbrite. Admission is $100 for a table for 2 or $200 for a table for 4.

Jan. 1 – New Year’s Day 5K
The New Year’s Day 5k at Old Fort Park is a Better Boro Project sanctioned event and a health initiative bringing awareness to healthier nutritional habits, sustainable community and accessible fitness Wednesday, Jan 1, with registration & packet pickup from 9–10:45 a.m. and the race at 11 a.m. The $25 fee includes a souvenir long-sleeve T-shirt (must register before Dec. 6). All awards are based on chip time. All ages are welcome. Packet pickup is Sunday, Dec. 29, at Adams Tennis Complex (925 Golf Ln.) from 1–6:45 p.m. Strollers are welcome. No pets are allowed on the course. For more information, visit runsignup.com or contact jjoines@murfreesborotn.gov.

Mondays – Recovery in the Filling Station
Celebrate Recovery in the Filling Station (North Boulevard Church Of Christ, 1112 N Rutherford Blvd.) every Monday evening with dinner at 6 p.m. ($2), praise time at 7 p.m. and a small share group at 8 p.m. Newcomers are always welcome. This is a Biblical and balanced program that helps people overcome life’s hurts, habits and hang-ups in a confidential and secure setting. For more information, contact 615-631-2640 or tholt@nblvd.org.

Ongoing – Alcoholics Anonymous
If you want to drink
That’s your business.
If you want to stop
We can help.
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Ongoing – Al-Anon
Attend Al-Anon meetings, a fellowship program for the families and friends of alcoholics, weekly at 435 S. Molloy Ave. (off of Bridge Ave.). Meeting times include 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. on Sundays; 6:30 p.m. on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays; 10 a.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays; and noon on Saturdays. For more information, contact 270-293-5201.

Tuesdays – Heart of Tennessee Toastmasters
The Heart of Tennessee Toastmasters is an international organization devoted to helping others advance their communication and leadership skills. Through participation in a variety of roles at each meeting, learn better listening skills, critical thinking, goal setting and public speaking. Meet at 7 p.m. on the first, third and fifth Tuesdays of each month at Keller-Williams Realty (450 St. Andrews Dr.). For more information, visit heartoftennessee.toastmastersclubs.org.

Wednesdays – Boro2Square Runners
Boro2Square Runners is a running group for individuals interested in running and socializing with other runners. Weekly runs begin at 6 p.m. each Wednesday, starting from the Boulevard Bar and Grill, 2154 Middle Tennessee Blvd. Distances covered are 3–5 miles, with runners of all paces welcome to participate. For more information, visit facebook.com/boro2square.

Wednesdays – Wild Things
Welcome to the Wilderness! Introduce your child (ages 1–4 years old) to the wonders of nature in this fun-filled class Wednesdays in December at 9:30 a.m. at the Wilderness Station at Barfield Crescent Park (401 Volunteer Rd.). Each week the adventure starts with unique songs and a discussion about the animal of the week. Learn about the topics with a simple craft and a nature hike or fun activity each Wednesday while learning about the wonderful, wacky wildlife that lives in Tennessee. Registration is required. Please call the Tuesday before class to register. Admission is $3. For more information, contact 615-217-3017 or hmeyer@murfreesborotn.gov.

Wednesdays – Writers Group
The Murfreesboro Writers Group, comprised of local writers who seek to improve their work through mutual critique, meets every Wednesday at Linebaugh Library (105 W. Vine St.) from 6–8 p.m. You might hear science fiction, poetry, alternate reality, memoir, fantasy, mystery, literary fiction, or more. For more information, find Murfreesboro Writers Group on Facebook, email sayhello@murfreesborowritersgroup.com, call 615-893-4131 or visit rclstn.org.

Thursdays – Chess Club
The Murfreesboro Chess Club meets each Thursday at 6 p.m. at First Cumberland Presbyterian Church (907 E. Main St.). Chess players of all levels are invited to come meet and play against other local chess enthusiasts. For more information, call 615-713-9256 or email murfreesborochess@gmail.com.

Saturdays – Animal Encounters
Join the Wilderness Station at Barfield Crescent Park (401 Volunteer Rd.) Saturdays in December at 1:30 p.m. for a short program introducing one of the education animals, their cool adaptations and natural history. All ages are welcome. Admission is free. For more information, contact 615-217-3017 or outdoormurfreesboro@murfreesborotn.gov.

Saturdays – Historical Society Opens Ransom School
The Rutherford County Historical Society invites everyone to visit Ransom School (717 N. Academy St.) Saturday mornings from 9 a.m.–noon to discuss history over a cup of coffee. Bring old photos and memorabilia, and leave with a better understanding of, and appreciation for, your past. Volunteers needed. For more information, visit rutherfordtnhistory.org.

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