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November 2022 Murfreesboro Community Events

Nov. 4 – Boro Art Crawl
The Boro Art Crawl returns to the Murfreesboro Public Square for its next event on Friday, Nov. 4. From 5–8 p.m., downtown Murfreesboro businesses will host local artists and their artwork. Locations include Quinn’s Mercantile, M&J Home, The Abbey Public House, Center for the Arts, Church Street Gallery, Liquid Smoke, Hattie Jane’s Creamery, Henry’s Florist, Jensen Quality Homes, Doodles Kitchen and Bakery, Joanie’s, L&L Contractors, Funtiques, Sugaree’s, Domenico’s Italian Deli, KDGI Architects, Murfreesboro Axe, Vibe Nutrition, Music City Tea, OverFlow Brews and Bakes, The Walnut House and Nurture Nook. For more information, visit theboroartcrawl.com or call 615-542-6368.

Nov. 4 – Sip, Shop & Stroll
Kick off the holiday season with Main Street Murfreesboro at 5 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 4. Bring the family, discover new stores and visit familiar staples of the historic town as you shop locally. This festive holiday event is full of hot chocolate, small bites, trunk shows and lots of shopping. Some stores will offer demos, holiday gift ideas, stocking stuffers and limited-time specials. Grab food or purchase a gift card from a variety of eateries around Main Street. For more information, find the Holiday Sip, Shop & Stroll event on Facebook.

Nov. 4 – Tennessee Mammals at the Wilderness Station
With the help of biofacts found across Tennessee, learn which mammals call our great state home. Visit the Wilderness Station at Barfield Crescent Park (401 Volunteer Rd.) on Friday, Nov. 4, from 10–11 a.m. Feel the weight of the fur from black bears in the Smoky Mountains, see the structure of an opossum skull and experience the thrill of finding animal prints in the soil. All ages are welcome. It is free to join. For more information, call 615-217-3017 or email challwalker@murfreesborotn.gov.

Nov. 4 – Fall Harvest Hayride
Listen to live music while toasting marshmallows and eating s’mores around the campfire at General Bragg Trailhead (1540 W. College St.) on Friday, Nov. 4, from 6–8 p.m. An old-fashioned hayride along the Greenway is great fun for the whole family. The price includes a hayride and one s’mores package: graham cracker, marshmallow and chocolate. Hot drinks will be available. All ages are welcome. The cost to join is $3. For more information, call 615-217-3017 or email jfogel@murfreesborotn.gov.

Nov. 5 – Veterans Center Car Show
The mission of the Rutherford County Veterans Center is to create fellowship opportunities for Veterans by providing gathering spaces for organizations, facilitating community engagement and increasing communications. Community events and donations for the center allow operations to continue. On Saturday, Nov. 5, from 10 a.m.–2 p.m., join the RCVCC for its first car show at LifePoint Church (506 Legacy Dr., Smyrna). Local businesses can set up a booth to advertise their services, talk to the community and help support the center. For more information, visit rutherfordvetcenter.com, call 615-624-7197 or email info@rutherfordvetcenter.com.

Nov. 5 – Turkey Tee Off!
The Child Advocacy Center invites you and your team to the 12th Annual Turkey Tee Off golf tournament at Indian Hills Golf Course (405 Calumet Trace) on Saturday, Nov. 5, beginning at 8 a.m. with a complimentary breakfast from Chick-fil-A before teeing off at 9 a.m. Lunch is provided by Slick Pig BBQ at 1 p.m. Have your team picture taken, put your putting skills to the test, bid on items in the silent auction and aim for a chance to win the $10,000 hole-in-one contest. Registration includes breakfast, lunch and 18 holes of golf. All proceeds provide services for child abuse victims. The Child Advocacy Center works as a multidisciplinary team with the Department of Children’s Services, law enforcement, and the district attorney’s office to respond to child abuse cases. The tournament fee is $125 per golfer (team of 4 golfers is $500). To register, visit cacrutherford.org/events and click on the turkey. For more information, call 615-867-9000 or email kenzor@cacrutherford.org.

Nov 5 – 2022 Cookin’ To Build
The 15th Annual Cookin’ To Build to support the Rutherford County Area Habitat for Humanity features all-you-can-eat chili, soup and gumbo, desserts, entertainment, a tote bag and a custom bowl to keep. This event raises money to build affordable houses in Rutherford County and offers financial literacy and homeowner education for future homeowners. The day features over 30 food vendors from groups, churches, companies and restaurants. The $30 fee covers all-you-can-eat food plus entertainment and prizes. A $10 child’s ticket for a Styrofoam cup is available. Come out to the historic Murfreesboro Square on Saturday, Nov. 5, from 11 a.m.–1 p.m. with proceeds helping raise money to build more affordable homes for low-to-moderate income families. Tickets are available at the Habitat ReStore or on Eventbrite under 2022 Cookin’ To Build. For more information, visit rchfh.org/cookin-to-build or email melissa@rchfh.org.

Nov. 5 – Harvest Marketplace
The 4th Annual Harvest Marketplace is Saturday, Nov. 5, from 9 a.m.–2 p.m. at Smyrna First United Methodist Church (301 Sam Davis Road, Smyrna). Admission and parking are free. Booths feature artisans, home decor, homemade baked goods, handmade jewelry, a food truck and much more. Booths will be inside and outside. All booth rental fees go directly to missions supporting women and children.

Nov. 6 – Jeep Plate Cruise In
The Tennessee Jeep Plate Cruise In returns to Sharp Springs Park (311 Jefferson Pk., Smyrna) on Sunday, Nov. 6, from 11 a.m.–5 p.m. Last year’s event brought over 235 Jeeps and even more people. Since then, a special Tennessee Jeep license plate has been approved, and part of the proceeds will benefit A Soldier’s Child Foundation. The Nov. 6 event will include vendors, food trucks, raffles, an RTI ramp, bounce houses and more. For more information, contact Wendy Lloyd at tnjeepplate@gmail.com.

Nov. 8 – Rutherford Cable
The topic for the Rutherford Cable November Breakfast Meeting is “The Art of Storytelling & Perfecting Your Pitch.” This topic teaches founders and PR professionals how to develop their personal brand story. Brittney Oliver from Lemons 2 Lemonade is a career and lifestyle freelance writer and content strategist based in greater Nashville. Over the past six years, Lemons 2 Lemonade has helped professionals and entrepreneurs turn life’s obstacles around. Her platform is known for its networking mixers, which have brought over 2,700 professionals, entrepreneurs and creatives together to turn life’s lemons into lemonade. Join the meeting on Tuesday, Nov. 8, from 7:15–9 a.m. at The Fountains at Gateway (1500 Medical Center Pkwy.). Remember to bring plenty of business cards and grab a card from the basket on the way out to make an additional connection. For more information, email yourrutherfordcable@gmail.com or visit rutherfordcable.org.

Nov. 8 – Tennessee Trails Association Meeting
The Tennessee Trails Association’s monthly meeting of its Murfreesboro chapter is Tuesday, Nov. 8, from 7–8 p.m. at the Wilderness Station at Barfield Crescent Park (401 Volunteer Road). For more information, visit tennesseetrails.org or call or text 615-971-8894.

Nov. 8 – Chamber of Commerce Business After Hours
The Rutherford County Chamber of Commerce holds its November Business After Hours at 4:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 8, at Reliant Realty (640 Broadmor Blvd., Suite 100, just off of Broad Street). This is an informal social networking event designed to connect business professionals from across Rutherford County. Bring plenty of business cards. Admission is $10 for Chamber members and $20 for future members. No registration is required. For more information on Rutherford County Chamber of Commerce ribbon-cuttings and other events, visit rutherfordchamber.org.

Nov. 10 – Rutherford County Recovery Court Chili Cook-off
The Rutherford County Recovery Court Support Foundation (525 N. University St.) hosts a chili cook-off fundraiser on Thursday, Nov. 10, from 4–6 p.m. Have some chili and tour the facility where lives are changed. All proceeds benefit the Rutherford County Recovery Court Program. A $10 ticket includes all-you-can-eat chili plus a drink and dessert. For more information, find Rutherford County Recovery Court Foundation on Facebook, call 615-217-7124 or email rcfoundationsecretary@gmail.com.

Nov. 10 – Turtle Talk
There are many types of turtles that call our local ponds and rivers home. These creatures are unique since they carry their homes on their back and can live well over 50 years. Come to the Wilderness Station for a meet-and-greet with the resident Eastern Box Turtles and learn amazing facts using turtle biofacts at the Wilderness Station at Barfield Crescent Park (401 Volunteer Rd.) on Thursday, Nov. 10, from 2–3 p.m. All ages are welcome. There is no cost to join. For more information, call 615-217-3017 or email challwalker@murfreesborotn.gov.

Nov. 10 – Hike All of Barfield Trails
Meet at the Wilderness Station (697 Veterans Pkwy.) to hike all the trails of Barfield Crescent Park on Thursday, Nov. 10, from 4–6 p.m. Hike the Red trail into the White trail, then into the Blue trail, and then finish back on the Red trail. The total hike will be about 5 miles long and the trail difficulty is moderate to strenuous. The cost to join is $3. For more information, call 615-217-3017 or email jfogel@murfreesborotn.gov. Registration is required at murfreesborotn.gov/calendar.

Nov. 10 – Discovery Center All Access Night
All Access Nights are a time for special-needs families to enjoy the Discovery Center’s (502 S.E. Broad St.) exhibits in a sensory-friendly environment. All Access Nights are free, but reservations are suggested. This month’s All Access Night is Thursday, Nov. 10, from 5–8 p.m. For more information, call 615-890-2300 or visit explorethedc.org/allaccess.

Nov. 12 – Rappelling at Stone Door
Rappel off the side of the Stone Door on Saturday, Nov. 12, from 10:30 a.m.–4 p.m. A group will meet at the Wilderness Station at Barfield Crescent Park (401 Volunteer Rd.) and travel to the park. The Stone Door offers amazing views of the Cumberland Plateau. The rappel is a little more than 80 feet and has breathtaking views the whole way down. Eat lunch on top of the stone door before rappelling. Gear and transportation is provided. Registration is required at murfreesborotn.gov/calendar. Ages 13 and up are welcome. The cost is $15 per person. For more information, call 615-217-3017 or email jfogel@murfreesborotn.gov.

Nov. 12 – Journey Home Pancake Breakfast
The Journey Home Annual Pancake Breakfast is Saturday, Nov. 12, in the Middle Tennessee Christian School cafeteria (100 E. MTCS Rd.). Talented volunteers serve hot pancakes from 7–10 a.m. Juice, milk, and coffee are available alongside yummy pancakes and delicious toppings. Donations are appreciated and all proceeds benefit The Journey Home’s programs and services. For more information, visit lovegodservepeople.org or call 615-809-2644. Please RSVP in advance at journeyhome-bloom.kindful.com/e/pancake-breakfast. Admission is by donation, and donations are accepted at the door.

Nov. 12 – Mark McClish Book Signing
Linebaugh Public Library (105 W. Vine St.) hosts local author Mark Alexander McClish for a book signing on Saturday, Nov. 12, from 11 a.m.–2 p.m. McClish signs and sells copies of his book Adhara’s Sonder, published in December 2021. In Adhara’s Sonder we follow Cyrus, a young inventor who meets Adhara, a time-traveling cyborg from the future who brings a message of destruction. Together, they work in their community to prevent catastrophe and the end of the world. McClish is a graphic designer operating out of Murfreesboro. He works from home as a freelance graphic designer on the same computer that he used to write his first novella, Stirling Sky. His latest book, Adhara’s Sonder is a classic tale with a futuristic sci-fi twist of fate and destiny versus personal choice and the consequences both bring, and it is a finalist for the Next Generation Indie Book Awards in Science Fiction. Paperback and hardback copies of the book are for sale. For more information, visit rclstn.org or call 615-893-4131.

Nov. 12 – Boro Art and Craft Festival
More than 50 vendors, artisans, and craftspeople will showcase their work at the Boro Art and Craft Festival held from 8 a.m.–3 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 12, on the Murfreesboro Public Square. Visitors can shop and experience unique local and regional crafts, products, food and gifts. For more information, contact Beth Harker at 423-503-2705 or boroartandcraft@gmail.com.

Nov. 12 – The Black Barn Market & Craft Sale
The Black Barn Market & Craft Sale is going to be a day of fun for the whole family from 8 a.m.–3 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 12, at Events at East 96 (9901 Lascassas Pk.). Shop over 50 vendors while listening to live music by 2Country 4Nashville who will be performing from 10 a.m.–2 p.m. Enjoy giveaways and live chainsaw carvings happening onsite. Food trucks are onsite and there will be plenty of sweets around. Children can have fun with the bounce house, face painting and the one and only mobile insect and reptile petting zoo. Admission and parking are free.

Nov. 14 – Night Hike with Campfire at Barfield Crescent Park
Come out to the Wilderness Station (401 Volunteer Rd.) on Monday, Nov. 14, from 5–7 p.m. for a 1-mile hike to the campground within Barfield Crescent Park and then enjoy a nice night around the campfire. S’mores are provided. All ages are welcome. Registration is required at murfreesborotn.gov/calendar and the cost to join is $5. For more information, call 615-217-3017 or email jfogel@murfreesborotn.gov.

Nov. 15 – Nature Journaling
Enjoy a relaxing morning of nature journaling at the Wilderness Station at Barfield Crescent Park (401 Volunteer Rd.) on Tuesday, Nov. 15, from 9–10 a.m. Take a short hike to enjoy the changes of the season. This is a time to slow down and capture an observation through drawing, painting or your choice of artistic expression. This is a beginner’s class. Please bring a notebook or journal. Ages 18 and up are welcome and there is no cost to join, though registration is required. For more information, call 615-217-3017 or email lrosser@murfreesborotn.gov.

Nov. 17 – The Connection at Champy’s
Champy’s World Famous Fried Chicken will host the November 2022 installment of The Connection: An Evening of Professional Networking and Business Brainstorming from 5–7 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 17. All Middle Tennessee entrepreneurs and professionals are welcome to attend this casual, free, no-obligation networking event, where they can meet other small business owners and tap into one another’s experience and energy. Champy’s is located at 1290 NW Broad St.

Nov. 17–20 – Elf Jr. at the Washington Theatre
Make plans to catch a performance of Elf Jr. the Musical at The Washington Theater at Patterson Park (521 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Blvd.) Nov. 17–19 from 7–9 p.m. and Nov. 20 from 2–4 p.m. All ages are welcome. Tickets are $10 per person. For more information, visit murfreesborotn.gov/1474/Perform-Murfreesboro, call 615-893-7439 ext. 6130 or email shicks@murfreesborotn.gov.

Nov. 18 – Everybody Drum Some Community Rhythm Event
Everybody Drum Some founder Ross Lester continues the third Friday community rhythm event series. For those who would like to join their neighbors in some drumming, the next session kicks off at 6 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 18, in the fellowship hall of St Patrick’s Anglican Church (7103 Baker Rd.). There is no cost to participate in the community rhythm sessions, and people of all ages are invited to join the drumming or to spectate. Participants may bring drums, shakers, tambourines, woodblocks or percussive instruments of any type, but instruments will be available for use from the extensive Everybody Drum Some collection. To learn more about Everybody Drum Some, visit everybodydrumsome.com or call 615-631-7458‬.

Nov. 18 – Hike the Greenway
Hike part of the amazing greenway system that goes through all of Murfreesboro on Friday, Nov. 18, from 4–5:30 p.m. Meet at the Thompson Lane Trailhead (2240 N. Thompson Ln.) and hike to the Broad Street Trailhead and back. The total trip will be around 2 miles. Registration is required at murfreesborotn.gov/calendar. All ages are welcome. Admission is $3. For more information, call 615-217-3017 or email jfogel@murfreesborotn.gov.

Nov. 19 – Ferrell Hollow Farm Fall Open House
Ferrell Hollow Farm Senior Horse & Cat Sanctuary cares for senior horses and senior cats that would be considered at risk of neglect or abuse if left in their current situation. Most often, they will be considered as special needs animals and will require a great deal of time and resources to care for. Come out for fall fun and meet the horses, see the cats, shop for unique merchandise, stroll the property and visit the Memorial Gardens. The Open House is Saturday, Nov. 19, from 9 a.m.–2 p.m. at the Sanctuary (5323 Ferrell Hollow Rd.). There is free admission and guided tours. Public donations are needed to continue helping the senior animals. Please donate and consider bringing Wish List items. For more information, visit ferrellhollowfarm.org, find Ferrell Hollow Farm-Senior Horse & Cat Sanctuary on Facebook or email info@ferrellhollowfarm.org.

Nov. 19 – Shabby Lane and Lillie B’s Holiday Market
The Shabby Lane and Lillie B’s Shopping Events & Holiday Gift Market is Saturday, Nov. 19 at Lane Agri-Park Community Center (315 John R. Rice Blvd.). Admission is free. Shopping is from 10 a.m.–3 p.m. Enjoy free cookies and popcorn, free pictures with Santa from noon–3 p.m. (with your camera), a princess party meet-and-greet from 10 a.m.–2 p.m. and live music from 10 a.m.–2 p.m. Shop over 90 local small businesses and artisans in two buildings, Shabby Lane’s biggest event of the year. Free gifts are provided to the first 200 adult shoppers. For more information, visit shabbylaneshoppingevents.com.

Nov. 19 – Eclectic Road Grand Opening
The Eclectic Road – A World Boutique (1404 Hazelwood Dr., Smyrna) continues its grand opening festivities on Saturday, Nov. 19, from 11 a.m.–5 p.m. The new boutique offers a variety of products, including handmade clothing from India and Nepal, stones and crystals, incense, gemstone earrings, pendants and rings from India, handmade quilts and towels, candles from Burning Embers, woodworking products and other items from local artists. For more information, visit theeclecticroad.com or call 615-462-5156.

Nov. 19 – 3rd Saturday Open Studios
Acorn Haven Studios (8265 Lascassas Pk.) and Dawna Magliacano host the next 3rd Saturday Open Studio featuring 10 local artists on Saturday, Nov. 19, from 10 a.m.–4 p.m. Shop handmade gifts and seasonal baked yummies, and sip hot spiced cider in an eclectic art studio setting. Magliacano has revamped her home studios in Lascassas, carving out enough room for a few other artists to have space to create. For more information, find 3rd Saturday Open Studio on Facebook.

Nov. 19 and 20 – Art Studio Tour
The Stones River Craft Association invites everyone to the 28th Annual Art Studio Tour on Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 19 and 20, from 10 a.m.–5 p.m. Established in 1993, the Art Studio Tour gives visitors a glimpse into the working studios of local artisans and craftsmen. Mastering various elements, the artists produce one-of-a-kind treasures. Each year, the talent grows and develops, like the area. Visit the studios and see where and how artwork is designed and made. The tour is a free community event. 2022 locations include Popcorn Pottery (2031 Nelson Ln., Murfreesboro), Hickerson Woodworks (4172 Betty Ford Rd., Murfreesboro), Red Oak Pottery (2925 Spain Hill Rd., Lascassas) and Blue Pony Studio (88 Hoyt Knox Rd., Readyville). Visitors can drop by any of those locations during the tour hours. For more information, visit artstudiotour.org/about.

Nov. 25 – Discovery Center Turkey Day
Bring the family to the Discovery Center (501 S.E. Broad St.) for a fun-filled turkey day event on Friday, Nov. 25. Throughout the day enjoy snacks, crafts, story time and live animals all included with admission. For more information, visit explorethedc.org/events/turkeyday2022 or call 615-890-2300.

Nov. 26 – Wartrace Christmas Marketplace
Shop holiday-themed items from local artisans and crafters setup in the square alongside food trucks, a fire pit with s’mores and boutique shops at the Christmas Marketplace on National Small Business Saturday on Saturday, Nov. 26, from 9 a.m.–4 p.m. at Downtown Wartrace Square (29 Main St. E., Wartrace). More vendors are welcome. The event is free with free parking areas around the square. For more information, visit wartracechamber.org or call 931-240-0300.

Nov. 29 – Botanical Clay Ornaments at the Wilderness Station
Make beautiful air-dry clay ornaments using items found in nature at the Wilderness Station (401 Volunteer Rd.) on Tuesday, Nov. 29, from 6–7:30 p.m. Learn how to paint and decorate your ornaments with various techniques including paint and pressed foliage. Register at murfreesborotn.gov/calendar. Ages 18 and up are welcome. The cost is $10 per person. For more information, call 615-217-3017 or email lrosser@murfreesborotn.gov.

Mondays – Connect Murfreesboro
Join Connect Murfreesboro each Monday from 9–10 a.m. at BoomBozz Craft Pizza & Taphouse (2839 Medical Center Pkwy.) for a casual networking event designed to connect professionals, build relationships, drive referrals and help grow businesses. Please prepare a 60-second pitch about who you are and what you do, as well as a specific referral request for attendees on what can be done to help promote your business. The approximately 20 minutes at the end of each meeting is reserved for members to set up one-on-ones and socialize. For more information or directions, visit connectnashvillenetworking.com/events.

Wednesdays – Corn Hole Tournament
Cedar Glade Brews (906 Ridgely Rd.) hosts a corn hole tournament every Wednesday starting at 6 p.m. There is a $5 buy-in per person. No advance registration is required; show up, network, make new friends and play some corn hole. For more information, visit cedargladebrews.com or find Cedar Glade Brews on Facebook.

Wednesdays – Boro 2 Square Running Group
The Boro 2 Square running group meets at Mayday Brewery (521 Old Salem Rd.) every Wednesday at 6 p.m. The group welcomes runners of all paces looking to get out to run and socialize with other runners. Normal run distances are between 3 and 5 miles. Participants are welcome to hang out and socialize at Mayday following the run. For more information, visit facebook.com/boro2square.

Thursdays – Shop. Cook. Eat. Within Your Budget
Learn about quick, low-cost recipes and tips to help you build balanced meals while shopping smart and reducing food waste. This online class is free and will be held on Thursday nights, Nov. 3, 10 and 17 and Dec. 1 and 8 from 6–7 p.m. If you attend all sessions, you will receive a certificate along with a thermal bag full of free items to help you plan and prepare meals including meat and refrigerator thermometers, a lunch container, a can strainer and more. To register or for more information on this class, email bsatinov@tnstate.edu.

Fridays – Mudrock4x4 Jeep & Truck Meet
Each Friday night, Mudrock4x4 (1022 Samsonite Blvd.) hosts a Jeep & Truck Meet-and-Greet from 6 p.m.–midnight. Spend the night alongside a bonfire, play corn hole or barrel toss, enjoy barbecue (guests can bring their own food and cook it onsite) and engage in great conversations about Jeeps, trucks and anything 4×4 related. It is free to attend and the bonfire is great during this time of year. All people and vehicles are welcome. For more information, visit mudrock4x4.com or mudrockrentals.com.

Throughout November – Journey Home Adopt a Family
Sponsor a family for Christmas through The Journey Home. Last year, The Journey Home rehoused 225 households, with many of them managing on a very tight budget. Individuals or businesses can adopt a family that is being served by the organization. The families’ wish lists will be available on Wednesday, Nov. 16. The adopter will receive a copy of the family’s wish list, and then will shop for the gifts and deliver them to The Journey Home by Monday, Dec. 12 (308 W. Castle St.). Please package your gifts in boxes or bags and label them with the family number. Gifts may be dropped off Monday–Friday between 8–11 a.m. (other times are available by appointment only). It is asked that each individual receives $50 worth of gifts, per person. Consider providing wrapping supplies so the gifts can be wrapped by the parents or you can wrap them. It is estimated about 20 families are to be adopted. For more information, visit lovegodservepeople.org, call 615-809-2644 or email bbourque@lovegodservepeople.org. Monetary donations can be made at journeyhome-bloom.kindful.com.

Throughout November – Toy Drive at Murfreesboro Nissan
Murfreesboro Nissan will again conduct a toy drive this holiday season. Those who would like to donate can drop off toys at the dealership (814 Memorial Blvd.) any time during November. The Murfreesboro Nissan team will also be on the Square with a truck for donations on Friday, Dec. 2 for the Christmas tree lighting. All toys go to the Child Advocacy Center here in Murfreesboro. For more information on the Child Advocacy Center, visit cacrutherford.org.

Dec. 3 – Rotary Pancake Breakfast
After a two-year hiatus, the Rotary Club of Murfreesboro brings back its annual Hotcakes and Holly Pancake Breakfast on Saturday, Dec. 3 from 8–11 a.m. at Middle Tennessee Christian School (100 E MTCS Rd.). This is the 18th year. A new addition this year is an online auction. Auction items are placed online for bidding about a week before the event and will end a few days after. Auction items are needed. A long-term group of Rotary friends have served as the grill team for many years flipping pancakes, cooking sausages and baking cinnamon rolls. Included with the $15 ticket price is breakfast, live entertainment and a visit from Santa Claus. Proceeds benefit club community projects. For more information, visit murfreesbororotary.com or find Murfreesboro Rotary on Facebook.

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