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March 2020 Community Events

March 5 & 19 – Sketchbook Collective
Join Cultural Arts Murfreesboro for an artist meet-up on the beautiful Gateway Island (1614 Wilkinson Pk.) Thursdays, March 5 and 19, from 6:30–8 p.m. Sketchbook enthusiasts gather to share their inspiration and explore techniques. Cultural Art Murfreesboro’s Painter Laureate Dawna Magliacano facilitates. Participation is free, but class is limited. Contact lbrowning@murfreesborotn.gov to reserve your spot. Find the event on Facebook or visit murfreesborotn.gov/index.aspx?nid=201.

March 5 – Snakes: Mysteries in Nature
Introduce yourself to the world of snakes with their natural history and their entrance into the new world, the southeast and specifically the Volunteer State. Discuss behavioral and community ecology, biodiversity and conservation of snakes in Tennessee. This is great for college students concentrating on life sciences, young adults or people just interested in the local snakes. Enjoy a colorful presentation and see a live snake up close. Ages 12 and up are welcome Thursday, March 5, or Saturday, April 4, from 3–4 p.m. at the Wilderness Station (401 Volunteer Rd.). Admission is free. For more information, contact 615-217-3017 or efann@murfreesborotn.gov.

March 6 – Music & Mingle
Youth ages 2–5 are invited to enjoy music as it helps to develop many skills in children including self-expression, social skills, confidence and creativity on Friday, March 6, from 11:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m. at Bradley Academy Museum & Cultural Center (511 Mercury Blvd.). Learn about musical instruments, play music and socialize with others. Snacks are provided. Admission is $3 per kid and adults are free. For more information, contact 615-962-8773 or apratt@murfreesborotn.gov.

March 6 – Build Your Story
Join the Rutherford County Area Habitat for Humanity on Friday, March 6, from 10 a.m–6 p.m. at Redstone Federal Credit Union (2404 Medical Center Pkwy.) for Build Your Story. The workshop includes a presentation and activities on creating compelling stories for nonprofits and groups to achieve fundraising goals. The day’s activities include a presentation by storyteller and creative Kara J. Kemp and Grand Slam champion storyteller and PBS award-winner Mark Lamb. For more information, find the event on Eventbrite or Facebook.

March 6 – Murfreesboro Laureate Reception
Cultural Arts Murfreesboro, comprised of staff members and volunteers who serve the community by providing access to arts programming, events and opportunities within the City of Murfreesboro, will hold a reception to meet the 2020 painter and photographer laureates on Friday, March 6, from 6–9 p.m. at the Center for the Arts (110 W. College St.). Light refreshments will be served. Stop by during gallery hours to see their work on display until April 6. For more information, contact 615-867-7244 or culturalarts@murfreesborotn.gov, or visit murfreesborotn.gov/index.aspx?nid=201.

March 7 – Special Kids Race
“Be the Difference” at the Special Kids Race on Saturday, March 7. Pick your distance. The 9th Annual Special Kids Race, which features 5K, 10K, 15K and one-mile Fun Run options, starts at Murfreesboro Medical Clinic (1272 Garrison Dr.) at 7 a.m. and continues through the Stones River Battlefield. All race proceeds benefit therapy and nursing services for children with special needs at Special Kids Therapy & Nursing Center. For more information, visit specialkidsrace.org or register at runsignup.com.

March 7 – Mooseman 7s Rugby Tournament
12 teams participate in the MTSU Men’s Rugby Team’s Mooseman 7s Rugby Tournament including: MTSU, University of Cincinnati, Notre Dame College, Wheeling University and Kennesaw State. Support the teams and watch the action on Saturday, March 7, beginning at 8 a.m. at Hop Springs (6790 John Bragg Hwy.). For more information, contact selenabelk@icloud.com.

March 7 – Nature Painting
Join local artist Bobbie Ventura as he leads a painting of a beautiful nature scene on canvas at the Wilderness Station (401 Volunteer Rd.) Saturday, March 7, from 10 a.m.–noon. All supplies and instruction are provided. Ages 10 and up are welcome and children under 13 must be accompanied by adult. Admission is $15. For more information, call 615-217-3017.

March 7 – Sensory Saturday
Youth of all ages are welcome at Bradley Academy Museum & Cultural Center (511 Mercury Blvd.) on Saturday, March 7, from 11 a.m.–3 p.m. Sensory stations are ways to allow children to meet their sensory needs. It opens the door for free play. Creating time for your child to engage in sensory play is imperative for their longtime learning and health. This event is designed for individuals with sensory processing difficulties, but it is also be fun or all young children. Admission is $3; adults are free. For more information, contact 615-962-8773 or apratt@murfreesborotn.gov.

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

March 10 – Beth Brock Book Signing
Linebaugh Public Library (105 W. Vine St.) welcomes local author Beth Brock for a book signing Tuesday, March 10, from 10 a.m.–1 p.m. Brock signs copies of her children’s book, My Name Is Ryan, published in 2019. My Name Is Ryan is the story of a very special boy inspired by Brock’s special-needs grandson. He knows he is different, but he is the happiest little guy you would want to know. Ryan is active in C.A.P.E. (Challenged Athletes Playing Equally), supports Tucker’s House and participates in the Rutherford County Special Olympics. Books are $22.99 each. For more information, call 615-893-4131 or visit rclstn.org.

March 10 – Rutherford Cable
March’s breakfast meeting includes the presentation “The Art of Creating Yourself: Practices for Being and Achieving What Matters Most” with breakfast speaker Deb Palmer George. George combines over 25 years of executive experience in HR/OD, strategic planning and sales with advanced training in emotional intelligence, appreciative inquiry, conflict transformation and organization development. As a lead facilitator, executive coach and professional speaker, she guides people toward the fullest expression of their potential, personally and professionally by integrating timeless truths with today’s research. Deb works with organizations ranging from technology start-ups to healthcare institutions, project teams to boards of directors. Join the Rutherford Cable on Tuesday, March 10, from 7:15–9 a.m. at the Stones River Country Club (1830 NW. Broad St.). Bring plenty of business cards and grab a card from the basket on the way out to make an additional connection. For more information, contact yourrutherfordcable@gmail.com.

March 10 – Business After Hours
Business After Hours, presented by and held at First Community Bank (262 Robert Rose Dr.), is Tuesday, March 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 Chamber of Commerce members and $20 for future members. No registration is required. For more information, visit web.rutherfordchamber.org/events.

March 10 & 24 – Bingo!
Bring a friend to Bradley Academy Museum & Cultural Center (511 Mercury Blvd.) and prepare to have a great time while building new friendships. Bingo is every second and fourth Tuesday of each month from 10–11 a.m. Meet people in the community who enjoy friendly competition for various prizes. A facility pass is $4 for adults and $3 for seniors. For more information, contact 615-962-8773 or vstembridge@murfreesborotn.gov.

March 10 & 24 – Working Artist Initiative
Working Artist Initiative is about helping artists form strong creative habits that will last a lifetime by learning to make a simple commitment. Make the time to make art at least five hours a week or more. WAI is a cross-genre group of beginning-to-professional visual artists, musicians, writers, photographers and filmmakers who commit to the completion of a project of their choice. Meeting every other week for 12 weeks, artists share their progress, renew their commitments, and respond to each other’s work. At the end of the program, artists will have completed a committed portion of an original book, film, album or group of works. Even more important, they have built collaborative support and developed strong habits of art creation that serves as the foundation for future projects. The Tuesday evenings are March 10 and 24, April 7 and 21, May 5 and 19 and June 2 from 6–7:30 p.m. at Gateway Island (1875 W. College St.). Class is $20; record-keeping materials and light refreshments included. For more information, contact lbrowning@murfreesborotn.gov.

March 11- Living Sent Ministries
Living Sent Ministries will hold its Murfreesboro meeting on Wednesday, March 11, from 11:45 a.m.–1 p.m. at the Experience (521 Old Salem Rd.). Jennifer Durand, owner of The Nurture Nook Day Spa, shares how God is at work in her life and business. A free lunch will be provided by Puckett’s Grocery & Restaurant. RSVP by contacting bob.williams@alhambrapartners.com.

March 12 – Spring Wreath Class
Make a spring wreath with handmade cotton stem embellishments Thursday, March 12, from 6–8 p.m. at Gateway Island (1875 W. College St.). All materials are provided. Call and register, as space is limited. Class is $25. For more information, contact 615-893-2141 or aacla@murfreesborotn.gov.

March 14 – Operation Fill the Gym
Team up with Nourish Food Bank in giving back to the community as they help combat hunger by providing items for low-income children and families on Saturday, March 14 from 9 a.m.–noon at McFadden Community Center (211 Bridge Ave.). Help fill the gym by donating the following items: cereal, oatmeal, Ensure, juice and juice boxes, canned meats (salmon, ham, spam, etc.), jelly, spaghetti and pasta sauce, soup, ravioli, ramen noodles, breakfast bars, infant items (diapers, wipes, baby food, etc.), hygiene items, feminine products and pet food. For more information, contact 615-586-2683 or pmurray@murfreesborotn.gov.

March 14 – Girl Power Mentoring Program
Girl Power is a youth program designed to help build character, self-esteem, and develop strong leadership skills. The mentoring program is Saturday, March 14, from noon–2 p.m. at McFadden Community Center (211 Bridge Ave.). This program helps develop a healthy self-image by providing support in a nurturing learning environment. Ages 8–15 are welcome. Admission is free. For more information, contact 615-586-2683 or pmurray@murfreesborotn.gov.

March 14 – Run for the Ranch
The Arrowhead Boys Ranch’s Annual 5K Run for the Ranch Fundraiser is Saturday, March 14, beginning at 8 a.m. (239 Cortner Mill Rd., Normandy). Registration fee before March 9 is $20 and $25 afterwards. The registration fee for children age 10 or under is $10. Jeff Sweeney, co-founder of Arrowhead Boys Ranch, directs the event. Runners receive free T-shirts, awards for the top runners, snacks and drinks. Online donations are welcome as well. Runners at every level can enjoy the beautiful but challenging course that stretches across the ranch and the Duck River. Proceeds directly benefit expenses such as housing, counseling, food, health care, transportation and activities for the boys at Arrowhead Ranch, a nonprofit, long term residential care facility for boys ages 10–18 years old that are dealing with conflict and misguided direction in their lives. For more information, contact 931-857-4000 or info@arrowheadranchtn.net, or register at arrowheadranchtn.net.

March 14 – Comics, Gamers & Geeks Show
The Comics, Gamers & Geeks Show, held the second Saturday of each month from 8 a.m.–1 p.m. at the Murfreesboro Ramada Inn (1855 S. Church St.), will feature vendors selling comics, records, video games, Magic, Pokemon, CCG, Star Wars, vintage toys and more. Admission is free to come and shop. For more information or vendor registration, call 931-954-0235 or 931-320-8510.

CANCELLED: March 14 – Green Tie Affair & Casino Night
THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED: Get rid of the winter blues and swing into spring with The 2020 Green Tie Affair & Casino Night on Saturday, March 14, benefiting the Tennessee Philharmonic Orchestra at The View at Fountains (1500 Medical Center Pkwy.) at 7 p.m. Spend the night enjoying games like blackjack, three-card poker, roulette, and Texas hold ’em at authentic gaming tables with professional casino dealers. Receive $1,000 in play-money. Dance the night way with TPO’s board of directors member Eric “DJ Ego” Farmer, featuring songs from the 1970s through the 2000s. Guest can enjoy heavy hors d’oeuvres, drinks, a wine pull, silent auction and prizes. Tickets are $65 per individual, $110 for couples, and $450 for a table of eight. For tickets, visit tnphil.org or call 615-898-1862.

CANCELLED: March 14 – Mid-Tennessee Pug Festival
THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED: The fourth-annual Mid-Tennessee Pug Festival is Saturday, March 14, from 10 a.m.–3 p.m., at the Barfield Crescent Park (697 Veterans Pkwy.). All proceeds benefit the Bluegrass Pug Rescue. Vendor and Sponsor inquiries should be sent to midtnpugfestival@gmail.com. This year’s theme is “2020: A Pug Odyssey.” Participate in a contest for the best-themed costume for pugs and pet-owners. Admission is free, and festival attendees purchase tickets to participate in the various attractions at the festival. Event tickets range between $5 and $30. Early purchase of tickets is available between 8:30–9:30 a.m. and throughout the festival. Fun event and contests include the Oldest Pug, Sweetest Blind Pug, Most Endearing Pirate Pug, Youngest Pug, Best Decorated Pug Stroller and the Farthest Traveling Pug. View the coronation of the Pug Festival king and queen as well as a “Run of the Pugs” fun race. The festival will also include food trucks, vendors and a photographer. Ownership of a pug is not required in order to attend. There will be no sale of pugs or puppies at the festival. For more information, visit pugfestival.com or find the event on Facebook.

CANCELLED: March 14 – Southeastern Young Adult Book Festival
THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED: SE-YA Book Fest is a free one-of-a kind event with free writing workshops occurring annually in March on the campus of MTSU (1768 MTSU Blvd.). It is designed to place teens and authors of young adult literature in a setting to interact. The primary goal of the SE-YA Book Festival is to encourage and develop literacy in young adults by connecting them with authors and advancing education in the community. The actual festival is March 12–14 with a community day open to the public on Saturday, March 14. The festival is free. Saturday writing workshops are free but require registration. If you are a middle or high school teacher, administrator or librarian interested in bringing a group to the festival, contact info@seyabookfest.com. For more information, visit seyabookfest.com.

March 14 – Retire With Power
On Saturday, March 14, McKnight Advisory Group presents a seminar called Retire with Power: The Next 10 Years from 9–10:30 a.m. at Through the Grapevine (630 Broadmor Blvd., Suite 190). Light breakfast is provided. Edwin A. McKnight, president and investment advisor representative for McKnight Advisory Group, focuses on topics related to retirement. The presentation is based around the many decisions an individual or couple face as they approach retirement age. Topics covered include when to retire, Social Security claiming, pension options, Medicare, chronic illness preparation and legacy planning. McKnight Advisory Group is now at 1800 S. Rutherford, Suite 202. For more information, contact 615-895-8574, ext. 15 or contactus@mcknightadvisory.com.

March 14 & 21 – Roots: Youth Exhibition
Explore the imagination and inspiration of the local youth on Saturdays, March 14 (for K–5th graders) and March 21 (6th–12th graders) at Bradley Academy Museum (511 Mercury Blvd.). The Steve Matthews Gallery art exhibit shows off the heritage of Murfreesboro’s diverse community. Rutherford County Schools grades K-12 feature over 500 pieces of artwork to celebrate Youth Art Month. Admission is free. The artwork is on display throughout March. For more information, contact 615-962-8773 or vstembridge@murfreesborotn.gov.

March 18 – Potluck Lunch and Learn at Cannonsburgh
Enjoy a potluck lunch and a discussion centered around the effect weather has had on the community and surrounding areas during the 19th and early 20th centuries on Wednesday, March 18, at Cannonsburgh Village (312 S. Front St.) from 11 a.m.–1 p.m. Limited seating is available; call 615-890-0355 to reserve your spot. Admission to join is a potluck dish. For more information, call 615-890-0355.

CANCELLED: March 18 – Equali-Tea
THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED: The 2020 Equali-Tea, presented by the American Association of University Women, Murfreesboro Chapter, a hats-optional high tea, celebrates Equal Pay Day, which symbolizes how far into the year women must work to earn what men earned in the previous year. According to the National Committee on Pay Equity, the next Equal Pay Day is Tuesday, March 31. Join the 2020 Equali-Tea on Wednesday, March 18, at 4:30 p.m. in the MTSU Student Union Ballroom (1768 MTSU Blvd.). Find more information on the MTSU’s Women’s History Month programming at mtsu.edu/jac/nwhm.php. The high tea raises scholarship and programming funds for the Middle Tennessee Fund for Women and Girls. The event is also the stage for the annual presentation of the Tempest Award, given to a community leader who has worked to better the status of women and girls in Tennessee. Reservations are required and offered at no cost and can be made through Eventbrite. Attendees are invited to make a contribution to the fund at the event. For more information, visit equali-tea.org or contact@equali-tea.org.

March 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, March 19, at Carmen’s Taqueria (206 W. Northfield Blvd.). 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.

March 20 – Board Game Battle
Calling all board game lovers to Bradley Academy Museum & Cultural Center (511 Mercury Blvd.) on Friday, March 20, from 5–7 p.m. Go head-to-head with other gamers in multiple board games as players are placed on the board game bracket. Who will be the Board Game Battle winner? Admission is free. For more information, contact 615-962-8773 or apratt@murfreesborotn.gov.

March 20–22 – Perform Murfreesboro Aristocats Kids
Watch the homeschool program’s performance of this classic Disney production based on the beloved Disney animated film and featuring a jazzy, upbeat score at Washington Theatre at Patterson Park (521 Mercury Blvd.). Disney’s The Aristocats KIDS is a nonstop thrill ride of feline fun, complete with unbelievable twists and turns in the heart of Paris. Performance dates are March 20 and 21 at 7 p.m. and March 22 at 2 p.m. Tickets are $10. For more information, contact 615-893-7439 ext. 6129, or shicks@murfreesborotn.gov.

March 21 – Archery
Learn about parts of the bow and shooting technique and then get a chance to shoot on Saturday, March 21, at the Wilderness Station (401 Volunteer Rd.) from 10 a.m.–noon. This archery program involves a two-mile round-trip hike back to the campground. Registration is required by contacting 615-217-3017 or hmeyer@murfreesborotn.gov. Ages are 7-13 welcome; admission is $3.

March 21 – Jeep Day Spring Kick Off
Bring your Jeeps, lawn chairs, picnic or grab food from Miller’s across the street for Jeep Day at the Big Creek Winery Tasting Room (7027 Main St.) on Saturday, March 21, from noon–7 p.m. For more information, find the event on Facebook.

POSTPONED: March 21 – Boro Yoga Fest
THIS EVENT HAS BEEN POSTPONED UNTIL APRIL 18: Join the fourth annual Boro Yoga to benefit Eat, Breathe, Thrive on Saturday, March 21, from 9 a.m.–4 p.m. at Cheval Manor (7052 W. Gum Rd.). All levels are welcome, and a vast array of styles is taught. Mats are available. Core Life Eatery will offer lunch options for those who purchase tickets. For more information, contact 615-796-1335 or kim@boroyogafest.com. To purchase tickets, visit boroyogafest.com or boroyogafest.ticketbud.com.

March 21 – Veteran Meet & Eat
2nd Service Division will host a Veteran Meet & Eat event at City Cafe (113 E. Main St.) on Saturday, March 21, from 9–11 a.m. Bobby Cox from 2nd Service Division and Caleb Sams from Thrivent Financial will speak. There will be about 25 seats available. 2nd Service Division is a new organization on a mission to help veterans and retired individuals on a fixed income with repairs or needed upgrades on their property. For more information, find 2nd Service Division on Facebook.

POSTPONED: March 21 – Gatsby Party
THIS EVENT HAS BEEN POSTPONED UNTIL MAY 30: The seventh annual Gatsby Party fundraiser benefits Amelia’s Closet and The Alzheimer’s Association and will be held Saturday, March 21, from 7 p.m.–midnight at the Stones River Country Club (1830 NW Broad St.). General Admission is $125 and includes hors d’oeuvres, wine and custom cocktails, local brews, a selfie booth, entertainment, dancing and four drink tickets. For more information, visit wildgoosechase.events/the-gatsby-party.

CANCELLED: March 21 & 22 – Exotic Bird Expo
THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED: The Heart of Tennessee Aviculture Society will present its annual Exotic Bird Expo on Saturday, March 21, from 9 a.m.–5 p.m. and on Sunday, March 22, from 10 a.m.–4 p.m. at the MTSU Livestock Center (1720 Greenland Dr.). This is the largest bird event in Tennessee. Attendees can come see and shop for exotic birds, toys, cages, supplies, food, treats, breeding supplies, play stands, gifts and other items. Also included are small and furry exotics such as hedgehogs, sugar gliders, rabbits, chinchillas, guinea pigs and monkeys. The Aviculture Society also holds local meetings once a month. For more information on becoming a member, or on the Exotic Bird Expo, visit midtnbirdclub.com.

POSTPONED: March 26 – Leave A Legacy 2020
This event has been postponed to June 18: Leave A Legacy will feature honored guest and speaker, football legend Eddie George, on Thursday, March 26, at the MTSU Student Union Ballroom (1768 MTSU Blvd.) from 5:30–8:30 p.m. VIP Doors open at 5 p.m. with general admission at 5:30 p.m and dinner at 6 p.m. From the football field to the board room, Broadway musicals and graduate business school, Eddie George personifies what many think of when they hear the term “renaissance man.” The event includes a full buffet dinner, the appearance by George, and ESPN and SEC sports reporter Dawn Davenport serving as master of ceremonies. George admires how Habitat for Humanity prepares and empowers families and individuals to become homeowners and all that they can be. Rutherford County Habitat for Humanity is celebrating its 30th anniversary of building affordable homes in Tennessee. The event also includes the presentation of the 2020 Impact and Legacy Award. For more information, visit rchfh.org/leave-a-legacy-2020 or find the event on Facebook.

March 26 – Boro Book Battle
Join Murfreesboro City Schools at the sixth annual Boro Book Battle on Thursday, March 26, at 6 p.m. in the Hobgood Elementary gymnasium (307 S. Baird Ln.). Students from across the district compete against one another in a quiz-bowl-style tournament to test their knowledge of books on the Volunteer State Book Award list. Librarians from MCS work with the student teams throughout the school year to prepare for this friendly competition. Teams are formed from 4th–6th grade students who expressed interest in being a part of this core group of readers. For more information, visit cityschools.net/boro-book-battle-march-26.

March 26 – Bird Nest Canvas Painting
Paint a bird nest with little robin eggs on a black canvas on Thursday, March 26, at Gateway Island (1875 W College St.) from 6–8 p.m. Mixed media is added to the nest to give it dimension and character. All materials are provided. Call and register to save your spot as space is limited. Fee is $20. Contact 615-893-2141 or aacla@murfreesborotn.gov for more information.

March 28 – Yard Sale at Cannonsburgh Village
Rent a booth space and sell your treasures, or shop till you drop at Cannonsburgh Village (312 S. Front St.) on Saturday, March 28, from 7 a.m.–noon. Shopping is free. Booth spaces are only $10. Reservations are required for booth space. For more information, contact 615-890-0355 or shodges@murfreesborotn.gov.

March 28 – Cumberland Plateau Waterfall Hike
Depart from the Wilderness Station (401 Volunteer Rd.) for this four-mile moderately-rated hike to one of Tennessee’s most gorgeous waterfalls on Saturday, March 28, from 8 a.m.–4 p.m. Transportation provided. Please bring water and wear close-toed shoes. Registration is required at murfreesboroparks.com under “Online Registration, Outdoor Murfreesboro.” Ages 12 and up are welcome; those under 18 must be accompanied by an adult. Admission is $15. For more information, contact 615-217-3017 or outdoormurfreesboro@murfreesborotn.gov.

March 28 – The Story of the Maney Family Slaves
Visit Oaklands Mansion (900 N. Maney Ave.) on Saturday, March 28, at 4 p.m., as MTSU College Transfer Fellow Audrey Creel presents The Untold Story of the Maney Family Slaves: A Case Study of Slavery in Murfreesboro. Creel’s presentation is based on her thesis, which was recently accepted by the Honors College of MTSU. She is a full-time student who also works as a tour guide at Oaklands Mansion. Very little research has been devoted to the African Americans enslaved by the Maney family. An in-depth analysis of two African-American Maney families illustrates common struggles faced by African Americans in Murfreesboro during the Reconstruction Era. Immediately before the presentation, from 3–3:45, enjoy free self-guided tours of the mansion. Special guest members of the African American Heritage Society of Rutherford County are available afterwards to answer questions. This event is free and open to the public. Reservations are not required. Light refreshments are served. For more information, visit oaklandsmansion.org or call 615-893-0022.

March 29–31 – Auditions for The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
Audition for Consider This’s final production of the 2019–20 season, The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe are March 29–31 from 7–9 p.m. (7120 Old Nashville Hwy.). The director is Thomas Esson. Performances are in June. This dramatization of C.S. Lewis’ classic work faithfully recreates the magic and mystery of Aslan, the great lion, his struggle with the White Witch, and the adventures of four children who inadvertently wander from an old wardrobe into the exciting, never-to-be-forgotten Narnia.

March 30–April 2 – First Shot Skills Academy
Keep the family engaged during spring break with First Shot conducting its annual spring break camp that consists of dance, sports, character building, STEAM and cultural arts at Patterson Community Center (521 Mercury Blvd.) March 30–April 2 from noon–4 p.m. for ages 8–13. Admission is free. For more information, contact 615-893-7439 or cellis@murfreesborotn.gov.

March 31 – Spring Break Nature Quest
Keep your child learning and active while on spring break with Spring Break Fun Day featuring a group hike to the campground to participate in archery and campfire lunch Tuesday, March 31, from 10 a.m.–2 p.m. Return to the Wilderness Station (401 Volunteer Rd.) to meet the resident education animals and play games. Admission is $6. Registration is required. For more information, contact 615-217-3017 or hmeyer@murfreesborotn.gov.

POSTPONED: April 2 – Celebrity Waiters Dinner
This event has been postponed to June 4: The Exchange Club of Murfreesboro will hold the annual Celebrity Waiters Dinner on Thursday, April 2, at Stones River Country Club (1830 NW Broad St.) starting with a reception at 6 p.m. followed by a sit-down dinner at 7 p.m. The night includes live entertainment, a silent auction and a live auction. Among those on hand will be various Grand Ole Opry performers including Rhonda Vincent, and local celebrities including Tim Atwood, Roni Stoneman and Leona Williams. Seating is limited; payment is due in advance. Levels of sponsorship are also available. Individual tickets are $150 per person. Funds raised support the programs of The Exchange Club of Murfreesboro including Americanism, youth activities, community service and the national project, The prevention of child abuse, specifically locally Kymari House and The Family Center of Tennessee (familycentertn.org). For more information or tickets, contact 615-896-9460, 615-494-7970, 615-893-2067 or jdhood31@comcast.net. Find the event on Facebook or at nationalexchangeclub.org.

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 hangups in a confidential and secure setting. For more information, contact 615-631-2640 or tholt@nblvd.org.

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 second, fourth and fifth Tuesdays of each month at Linebaugh Public Library board room (105 W. Vine St.). For more information, visit heartoftennessee.toastmastersclubs.org.

Tuesdays – Murfreesboro Youth Ultimate Disc League
Ultimate Frisbee is a friendly coed sport based heavily on good sportsmanship. The players govern themselves with only an observer to help with rules, questions and disputes. Giving the players total control creates a fun and inviting environment that promotes teamwork, problem solving and good sportsmanship. The league provides each player with a disc and a jersey. All games are played on full-size, well-conditioned, well-lit and properly lined fields with scoreboards. Registration is at Sports*Com, McFadden Community Center and the Main Office at Barfield Crescent Park. Ages 13–17 are welcome; registration is April 1–May 11. Practice and games begin in June and continue for eight weeks on Tuesdays from 5:30–8:30 p.m. at Richard Siegel Soccer Park (515 Cherry Ln. Dr.). Fee is $50. For more information, contact 615-907-2251 or jteichman@murfreesborotn.gov.

Wednesdays – Sports*Com Adult Basketball League
The Sports*Com (2310 Memorial Blvd.) Adult Basketball League is a great way for adult athletes to stay in shape, socialize and play the game. The league offers full-court games with trained officials one day per week. A list of interested individuals is kept, and efforts are made to assist individuals find a team. Games begin at 6, 7 and 8 p.m. Admission is $4 per player per visit or premium pass. For more information, contact 615-907-2251 or amay@murfreesborotn.gov.

Wednesdays – Welcome to the Wilderness!
Introduce your child to the wonders of nature in this fun-filled class with the weekly adventures starting with unique songs and a discussion about the animal of the week. Topics include a simple craft and a nature hike or fun activity. Participate each Wednesday and learn about the wonderful, wacky wildlife that lives in Tennessee. Please call the day prior to class to register; registration is required. Ages 1–4 years are invited with an adult at 9 a.m. to the Wilderness Station at Barfield Crescent Park (401 Volunteer Rd.). Fee 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 beyond. For more information, find Murfreesboro Writers Group on Facebook, email sayhello@murfreesborowritersgroup.com, call 615-893-4131 or visit rclstn.org.

Wednesdays – Nature Play
Free play in nature can be very beneficial for kids. It improves confidence, decision-making skills, coordination and so much more, including fun. Visit the Wilderness Station (401 Volunteer Rd.) Wednesdays in March and April at 11 a.m. for mud painting, color mixing and sprinkler fun. Kids generally get wet or muddy, so dress them accordingly. For more information, contact 615-217-3017 or hmeyer@murfreesborotn.gov.

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.

Thursdays – Youth Volleyball Class
Bump, set and spike it at Sports*Com (2310 Memorial Blvd.) as qualified coaches give instructions on the game. Youth volleyball players (ages 8–15) ranging from beginning to advanced develop and refine their skills in both practice and game situations Thursdays from 4:30–6 p.m. Fee is $3 per visit. For more information, contact 615-907-2251 or shull@murfreesborotn.gov.

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.

Fridays – All-You-Can-Eat Friday Fish Fry
The Knights of Columbus at Saint Rose of Lima Church host an all-you-can-eat fish fry with fried, blackened and baked fish and all the fixings, dessert and drinks every Friday through April 3 from 5–7 p.m. Carryout options are available. Price is $10 for adults, $5 for kids and 4 and under eat free. The meal is in the Jo Call Room at Saint Rose of Lima School (1601 N. Tennessee Blvd.).
Proceeds in March benefit:
March 6 – Saint Rose of Lima School Scholarship
March 13 – Portico pregnancy services
March 20 – VA Medical Center
March 27 – Special Kids – Therapy and nursing center for kids with special needs
April 3 – St. Rose Religious (priest, deacons, sisters, seminarians)
For more information, visit saintrose.com or call 615-956-9544.

Fridays – Greenway Walks
Walk the Greenway with Outdoor Murfreesboro and observe the onset of spring in the natural world Fridays in March and April from 9–10 a.m. Admission is free. Contact 615-217-3017 or outdoormurfreesboro@murfreesborotn.gov for more information.
The trailhead locations are as follows:
March 6: General Bragg
March 13: Cason Lane
March 20: Old Fort Park (Kids’ Castle)
March 27: Fortress Rosecrans
April 10: Broad St.
April 17: Central Valley
April 24: Redoubt Brannan

Art by John Arley

Saturdays – The Pop-Up Artists
Join The Pop-Up Artists featuring pop-up art shows at Morningbrew Coffee (405 N. Front St.) Saturdays in March from 11 a.m.–1 p.m. Featured artists include Mike McDougal and Berkeley Creative Company on March 14, John Arley and Dedra Bledsoe on March 21 and Erin Alexander and Cora Green on March 28. For more information, contact worldofwoohoo@gmail.com or facebook.com/tnpopupartists.

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.

Saturdays – Animal Encounters
Visit the Wilderness Station (401 Volunteer Rd.) Saturdays in March at 1:30 p.m. for a short program introducing children of all ages to one of the educational animals, their cool adaptations and natural history. Admission is free. For more information, contact 615-217-3017 or outdoormurfreesboro@murfreesborotn.gov.

Sundays – Americana Sundays at Hop Springs
Enjoy live music, craft beer, food truck, wood fire pizza, cornhole, disk golf and 83 acres of nature each week at Americana Sunday at Hop Springs Beer Park (6790 John Bragg Hwy.). Musicians are welcome to participate in the open bluegrass/Americana jam from 2–3:30 p.m. and open blues/rock/Americana jam from 3:30–6:30 p.m. Dogs are also welcome, as are all ages, and family fun is free every weekend.

Sundays – Kombucha and Creatives
The Pop-Up Artists will present pop-up art shows at Float Alchemy (131 Cason Ln.) from 3–5 p.m. each Sunday featuring two local artists in the Kombucha Tea Room. Featured artists include John Arley and Cheryl Gibson Jones on March 22 and Gregory Lannom and Lindsey Wilson on March 29. For more information, contact worldofwoohoo@gmail.com or facebook.com/tnpopupartists.

Ongoing – Alcoholics Anonymous
If you want to drink,
that’s your business.
If you want to stop,
we can help.
Alcoholics Anonymous
615-831-1050
aa.org

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.

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