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August 2024 Community Events

Aug. 2 – Sunset Paddle Boarding
Experience the warm colors of a sunset as they dance across the open water on Friday, Aug. 2, from 6–8 p.m. If you haven’t tried paddle boarding, this program is great for beginners. Registration is required. Location will be given via email the day before. The program is rated easy for beginners. The cost to participate is $15 per person; ages 10 and up are welcome. For more information, email ekreuziger@murfreesborotn.gov or call 615-642-1103.

Aug. 2 – Friday Night Live With the O’Donnells
Main Street Murfreesboro organizes the Friday Night Live Concert Series right in the heart of the Murfreesboro Public Square. Dance up front or relax in a chair on Friday, Aug. 2, as the O’Donnells perform from 6:30–9:30 p.m. Arrive early to grab a spot and maybe even eat at one of the downtown restaurants or food trucks while exploring the shops around the Square. There is no cost to attend. For more information, call 615-895-1887 or visit mainstreetmurfreesboro.org/friday-night-live.

Aug. 2 – Wayfinding Art at Siegel Park
Take part in decorating the Murfreesboro Greenways with the Murfreesboro Cultural Arts Department, adding your own chalk masterpiece on Friday, Aug. 2, from 1–3 p.m. at Richard Siegel Neighborhood Park (515 Cherry Ln.). There is no cost to participate. For more information, email smayo@murfreesborotn.gov or call 615-893-7439 ext. 6111.

Aug. 2 and 3 – Pop-Up Shops at Liberty’s Station
Liberty’s Station (850 NW Broad St.) hosts pop-up shops on the first Friday and Saturday of each month (Aug. 2 and 3 this month) from 9:30 a.m.–1:30 p.m. These events feature unique items making your shopping experience all the more special. Browse goods knowing that purchases are going toward a meaningful cause. Saturday, Aug. 3, will be a special kids’ pop-up shop. For more information, visit libertysstationtn.org.

Aug. 3 – Wilderness Station End of Summer Bash
Finish your summer off the right way while hiking down to Barfield Crescent Park’s campground and experiencing a “summer camp day,” enjoying all the Wilderness Station has to offer on Saturday, Aug. 3, from 5–8 p.m. (401 Volunteer Rd.). Compete in archery tag and gaga ball, learn how to create your own shelter and try your hand at slacklining. Enjoy up-close interactions with the Wilderness Station’s animal ambassadors. The winners of the summer-long youth photography contest will be announced and awarded. Enjoy hot dogs, refreshments and s’mores. The cost to attend is $3 per person or $10 per family. For more information, email amandarodriguez@murfreesborotn.gov or call 615-217-3017.

Aug. 3 and 17 – Cruisin’ the Boro
Enjoy community, cars, music, door prizes and concessions (sold by the church) at this classic cruise-in at River Rock Baptist Church (2248 Highway 99) from 4-8 p.m. on Saturdays Aug. 3 and 17. The series will continue through September. For more information, find Murfreesboro Hot Rod Club on Facebook, or call 615-405-5271 or 615-556-0547.

Aug. 6 – Terrarium Tinker
Learn the art of crafting a unique mini ecosystem with hands-on experiences at the Wilderness Station at Barfield Crescent Park (401 Volunteer Rd.) on Tuesday, Aug. 6, from 10–11 a.m. Bring Your Own Container with a lid (32 oz. maximum) or purchase a 16-oz. jar for $3 the day of. All other necessary materials will be provided. Select the perfect plants and artfully arrange them in a glass container. Bring a piece of the outdoors into your home with a terrarium that reflects your unique style. Registration is required. For more information, email outdoormurfreesboro@murfreesborotn.gov, call 615-217-3017 or visit tnmurfreesboroweb.myvscloud.com.

Aug. 6 – Night Sounds Hike at The Wilderness Station
Meet at the Wilderness Station (401 Volunteer Rd.) for a fun walk through the dark woods in search of local nighttime critters on Tuesday, Aug. 6, from 7–8:30 p.m. Expect a moderate 3-mile hike through the backcountry trails of Barfield Crescent Park. Headlamps will be provided, but bring water and closed-toed shoes. For more information, email ekreuziger@murfreesborotn.gov, call 615-642-1103 or visit tnmurfreesboroweb.myvscloud.com.

Aug. 6 – Rutherford Arts Alliance Mixer
Friends and members of the Rutherford Arts Alliance are invited to the first monthly Member/Friend Mixer, hosted by RAA Executive Director Jeff Lysyczyn, on Tuesday, Aug. 6, from 5:30–6:30 p.m. at Champy’s (1209 NW Broad St.). These casual gatherings are a great opportunity to get to know each other, engage in meaningful conversations, and sometimes participate in informal Q&A sessions with other creatives and advocates. Everyone is welcome and there is no cost to join, so bring your creative friends.

Aug. 7 and 21 – Cocktails and Conversations
Cocktails and Conversations meets every other Wednesday night from 5:30–7:30 p.m. at The Goat (2355 Adwell St.) for a fun networking mixer. This is a great opportunity to meet other local business professionals and connect in the community. Everyone is welcome to attend. August meetings will be Wednesdays, Aug. 7 and 21. For more information, find a Cocktails and Conversations group page on Facebook or call or text 615-557-4827.

Aug. 9 & 20 – Bug Sweep
Learn the difference between insects and arachnids while meeting one of the Wilderness Station’s animal ambassadors on Friday, Aug. 9, and Tuesday, Aug. 20 from 10–11 a.m. (401 Volunteer Rd.). Search high and low for creepy crawlies in the native garden while observing them through a magnifying glass. For more information, email challwalker@murfreesborotn.gov, call 615-217-3017 or visit tnmurfreesboroweb.myvscloud.com.

Aug. 10 – Peach Cobbler Festival
The 2024 Peach Cobbler Festival, held Saturday, Aug. 10, at Lane Agri-Park (315 John R. Rice Blvd.) will have more peach cobbler than ever before. The event runs from 9 a.m.–4 p.m. and features over 100 vendors, food trucks and more. Admission is free, and for $5 attendees can participate in a peach cobbler taste testing and vote for their favorite cobbler. Winners will be announced at the event. The Peach Cobbler Festival is a rain-or-shine event. For more information or to become a vendor, call 931-952-0472, email shawntain1998@gmail.com or find Brianna Victory Events on Facebook.

Aug. 11 – Vintage Base Ball at Oaklands
The Stones River Scouts will take on the Phoenix of East Nashville on Sunday, Aug. 11, at Oaklands Park (427 Roberts St.). The Tennessee Association of Vintage Base Ball was established in 2012 to entertain and educate communities by recreating the civility of 19th-century base ball, using the rules, equipment, costumes and culture of the 1860s, emphasizing honor, team play, respectful conduct and community pride. For more information, visit tennesseevintagebaseball.com.

Aug. 13 – Stones River Kayaking
Meet at the river for a casual paddle down the Stones River. Wildlife, birds and wildflowers are sure to appear on this excursion on Tuesday, Aug. 13, from 3–6 p.m. Space is limited and reservations are required. Equipment and instructions will be provided. Locations on the Stones River are determined based on current water levels. Program difficulty rating is 2 (moderate). The cost to join is $15; ages 10 and up are welcome. For more information, email Outdoor Murfreesboro at ekreuziger@murfreesborotn.gov or call 615-217-3017.

Aug. 13 – Rutherford Cable August Gathering
Join corporate trainer and author Blaine Little for a workshop on navigating gender dynamics in business communication on Tuesday, Aug. 13, from 7:15–9 a.m. at The Fountains at Gateway (1500 Medical Center Pkwy.). Learn how differences in expression between men and women can lead to misunderstandings, costing American businesses $37 billion annually. Gain insights into recognizing subtle cues and improve team productivity, communication and sales. Network and enjoy breakfast, announcements, a speaker presentation and door prizes. Don’t forget to bring business cards. For more information, email info@rutherfordcable.org.

Aug. 13 – Living Sent
The August 2024 Living Sent Murfreesboro meeting is Tuesday, Aug. 13, from 11:45 a.m.–1 p.m. at Wilson Bank & Trust (3110 Memorial Blvd.). Living Sent Ministries aims to inspire and equip business and professional leaders at all levels to live out their Christian faith, “connecting Sunday to Monday.” A core principle of the group is that God gave you your business or job to help build His Kingdom. Justin Steidinger will describe how to combine faith and business; Scott Stuible will share his God Story. A complimentary lunch will be provided. Please RSVP to bob.williams@alhambrapartners.com.

Aug. 13 – Business After Hours
The Rutherford County Chamber of Commerce will hold its August Business After Hours networking event at United Community Bank (1835 E. Northfield Blvd.) on Tuesday, Aug. 13, beginning at 4:30 p.m. Admission is $15 for chamber members and $25 for non-members. For more information on this and other Chamber of Commerce events and ribbon cuttings, visit rutherfordchamber.org and find Events.

Aug. 13 – Tennessee Trails Association Meeting
The Tennessee Trails Association’s monthly meeting of the Murfreesboro chapter is Tuesday, Aug. 13, from 7–8 p.m. at the Wilderness Station at Barfield Crescent Park (401 Volunteer Rd). For more information, text 615-971-8894 or visit tennesseetrails.org.

Aug. 14 – Archery for Beginners
How’s your aim? Want to find out? Come out to the Wilderness Station (401 Volunteer Rd.) where an archery instructor will lead a class on the basics of a bow and arrow on Wednesday, Aug. 14, from 3–5 p.m. A 1-mile hike on a paved trail is required to the archery field. Please state if you need assistance upon registering. The cost to participate is $10; ages 7 and up are welcome. For more information, email ekreuziger@murfreesborotn.gov or call 615-217-3017.

Aug. 15 – The Connection at Champy’s
Champy’s World Famous Fried Chicken will host the August 2024 installment of The Connection: An Evening of Professional Networking and Business Brainstorming from 5–7 p.m. on Thursday, Aug. 15. 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. Networking begins at 5 p.m. with introductions at 6 p.m. Champy’s is located at 1290 NW Broad St.

Aug. 15–24 – Wilson County Fair – Tennessee State Fair
The Wilson County Fair – Tennessee State Fair will be held Aug. 15–24 at James E. Ward Agricultural Center (945 E. Baddour Pkwy., Lebanon). Activities include livestock shows, rides, competitions, entertainment, an antique car show, horseshoe pitching, fruits and vegetable competitions, a cat show, a dog show, a bluegrass competition, a cornbread challenge, banana pudding contest and other food competitions. New competitions for 2024 will include a sourdough bread competition, Christmas wreath competition, home brewing competition and a blacksmith competition. The Tennessee State Championship Truck and Tractor Pulls will be held Aug. 15–17 starting at 7 p.m. each night. “You can’t see it all in just one visit.” Musical entertainment will take various stages each day; catch Chapel Hart at 8 p.m. on Sunday, Aug. 18; Exile at 8 p.m. on Monday, Aug. 19; Ty Gregory at 8 p.m. on Friday, Aug. 16; the Fredonia Bluegrass Band at 8:30 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 17; the David Parmely Band at 6 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 24 and many more attractions. Admission to the fair for adults is $12, children 6–12 are $6 and children 5 and under are admitted free. A season ticket is $45 and is good for admission all 10 days. A mega-ticket is $30 and includes gate admission and a ride armband. The fair hours are Monday through Friday beginning at 5 p.m., Saturdays at 10 a.m. and Sundays at noon. Buildings and exhibits close around 10 p.m. with rides closing at 11 p.m. For a full schedule and more information, visit wilsoncountytnstatefair.com.

Aug. 15 – River Exploration
Meet at the Stones River Overlook within Barfield Crescent Park (402 Volunteer Rd.) on Thursday, Aug. 15, from 10–11 a.m. Explore the river to catch and release crawfish, snails and other interesting macroinvertebrates. Discuss biodiversity and the importance of healthy waterways. Water shoes are recommended, as anyone getting in the water must keep their shoes on. Registration is required. For more information, email ekreuziger@murfreesborotn.gov or call 615-217-3017.

Aug. 15–25 – Romeo and Juliet at Oaklands Mansion
The Murfreesboro Little Theatre will once again bring free Shakespeare to the grounds of Oaklands Mansion. The troupe presents a production of the Shakespearean classic Romeo and Juliet performed on Oaklands Mansions’ lawn. The interpretation will transport the audience to the Roaring Twenties—complete with Gatsby-esque parties, pinstripes and true love—free to the public, with the gorgeous background of Oaklands Mansion. Performances are Thursdays through Sundays Aug. 15–18 and 22–25 at 7 p.m. each night. Tickets are free and audience members are encouraged to bring chairs or blankets and a picnic to the grounds as they enjoy this interactive performance. In addition to the performance on Saturday, Aug. 17, Murfreesboro Little Theatre and Oaklands Mansion will hold their annual Membership Meeting and Awards Ceremony. Find additional information on Murfreesboro Little Theatre and its production of Romeo and Juliet at mltarts.com.

Opening Aug. 16 – Big River
Consider This Theatre Company presents the musical, Big River: The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn at the Mills-Pate Arts Center (7120 Old Nashville Hwy.). Performances open Aug. 16. Mark Twain’s classic sweeps audiences down the mighty Mississippi as Huck Finn helps his friend Jim escape from slavery to freedom at the mouth of the Ohio River. Their adventures along the way are hilarious, suspenseful and heartwarming, bringing to life everyone’s favorite characters from the novel: the Widow Douglas and her stern sister, Miss Watson; the uproarious King and Duke, who may or may not be as harmless as they seem; Huck’s partner in crime, Tom Sawyer, and their rowdy gang of pals; Huck’s drunken father, the sinister Pap Finn; the lovely Mary Jane Wilkes, and Mary Jane’s trusting family. Propelled by an award-winning score from Roger Miller, country music’s prince of offbeat, this journey provides a theatrical celebration of pure Americana. Showtimes are 7:30 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays Aug. 16, 17, 23, 24, 30 and 31; and at 2 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays Aug. 17, 18, 24, 25 and 31 and Sept. 1. For tickets and more information, visit mpactn.com.

Aug. 16 – Third Friday Community Rhythm Event
Everybody Drum Some continues its third Friday Community Rhythm Event series for those who would like to join their neighbors in some drumming. The next community rhythm session kicks off at 6 p.m. on Friday, Aug. 16, at Old Fort Park near the park entrance and the playground. There is no cost to attend, and people of all ages are invited to participate in the drumming or to spectate. Participants may bring drums, shakers, tambourines, woodblocks or percussive instruments of any type, but plenty of instruments will also be available for use. For more information, call or text 615-631-7458, find Everybody Drum Some on Facebook or visit everybodydrumsome.com.

Aug. 16 – Murfree Spring Wetland Stroll
See unique birds and a diverse amount of wildlife right next to downtown at Murfree Springs Wetlands (460 SE Broad St.) on Friday, Aug. 16, from 6:30–7:30 p.m. Stroll around the wetlands and learn about this surprisingly important ecosystem. Meet a Wilderness Station Programmer at the start of the boardwalk at the Murfree Spring Wetlands and see numerous birds, waterfowl, and if you’re lucky, some otters or beavers. For more information, email outdoormurfreesboro@murfreesborotn.gov, call 615-217-3017 or visit tnmurfreesboroweb.myvscloud.com.

Aug. 17 – Berry Festival
Come out to the 2024 Berry Festival, held Saturday, Aug. 17, at Lane Agri-Park (315 John R. Rice Blvd.), for a “berry good” time. The event runs from 10 a.m.–4 p.m. and features over 100 vendors, live music, face painting, berry-scented candles, all sorts of berry food items and desserts, food trucks and more. Admission is free. The first 200 adults through the door receive a free goodie bag. For more information or to become a vendor, call 931-952-0472, email shawntain1998@gmail.com or find Brianna Victory Events on Facebook.

Aug. 17 – Hike With a Naturalist
Come and enjoy the nature that surrounds us at Wilderness Station at Barfield Crescent Park (401 Volunteer Rd.) on Saturday, Aug. 17, from 10:30–11:30 a.m., led by Tennessee State Naturalist Jane. Blaze the trail, hike and learn about animals, bugs, trees and wildflowers in the state. There is no cost to join. For more information, email challwalker@murfreesborotn.gov, call 615-217-3017 or visit tnmurfreesboroweb.myvscloud.com.

Aug. 17 – Fireside Fireflies
Enjoy an old-fashioned light show of fireflies and ignite your ears with night sounds at the Barfield Campground (401 Volunteer Rd.) on Saturday, Aug. 17, from 6:30–8 p.m. Consider bringing lawn chairs, flashlights or headlamps, and snacks. Relax by the bonfire and make it a night to remember. For more information, email challwalker@murfreesborotn.gov, call 615-217-3017 or visit tnmurfreesboroweb.myvscloud.com.

Aug. 17 – Cave Exploring
Have an adventure in one of Tennessee’s many wild caves on Saturday, Aug. 17, from 9 a.m.–3 p.m. There will be lots of crawling over rocks and mud. This adventure is not for your casual outdoorsman. Upper body strength and balance is necessary in all wild caves. Meet at the Wilderness Station (401 Volunteer Rd.). Transportation and all equipment are provided; ages 10 and up are welcome. Program Difficulty Rating is 3 (challenging). The cost to participate is $15. For more information, email ekreuziger@murfreesborotn.gov, call 615-642-1103 or visit visit tnmurfreesboroweb.myvscloud.com.

Aug. 20 – Exploring the Mediterranean Eating Pattern
Come learn what kinds of foods you can eat and how this eating pattern could benefit you on Tuesday, Aug. 20 from 10–11:30 a.m. at Lane Agri-Park’s community center classroom (315 John R. RIce Blvd.). There is no cost to attend. Register by calling 615-898-7710; deadline to register is Monday, Aug. 12 (limited to 20 participants).

Aug. 20 – Forensic Anthropology Lecture and Activities
“CSI” enthusiasts or those with an investigative curiosity may want to sign up for the 2024 Lifelong Learning Program at MTSU, where this year’s focus is on forensic anthropology. Dr. Tom Holland, renowned forensic anthropologist and director of MTSU’s Forensic Institute of Research and Education, will lead a lecture and hands-on activities at the annual Lifelong Learning program on Tuesday, Aug. 20, from 9 a.m.–noon. This program will spotlight MTSU’s Forensic Institute for Research and Education, or FIRE, at Wiser-Patten Science Hall, Room 102 (422 Old Main Circle). Holland will present “True Crimes and War Dead: The World of Forensic Anthropology” and explore the field of forensic anthropology through notable historical cases. Two of the cases he’ll cover include the identification of the unknown soldier from Vietnam who was once buried in the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Virginia, as well as the identification of Tsar Nicholas Romanov and his family. After the lecture portion, participants will venture into the FIRE laboratory for hands-on activities, such as estimating the age and stature of a skeleton. The program and parking are free, but registration is requested. Reserve your spot at bit.ly/4cZiGt1 or email jennifer.rice@mtsu.edu.

Aug. 21 – Guided Tour of Cannonsburgh Village
Homeschool families can kick off “Back to School” with Homeschool Days Guided Tours of Cannonsburgh Village (312 S. Front St.) on Wednesday, Aug. 21 or Thursday, Aug. 29 from 10–11 a.m. The program features a guided tour of the village and history of the buildings. Admission is $3 per person and reservations are required by Wednesday, Aug. 14. Ages 18 and under are welcome; please arrive 15 minutes prior to program time. The cost to join is $3. For reservations, email mbnevills@murfreesborotn.gov or call 615-801-2606.

Aug. 22 and 28 – ABCs & 123s in the Village
Cannonsburgh Village (312 S. Front St.) holds its August Toddler Adventures, ABCs & 123s in the Village, on Thursday, Aug. 22 and Wednesday, Aug. 28 from 10–11 a.m. Kids can enjoy a story time, exploring the village and searching for items in the buildings and on the grounds. Reservations are required by Thursday, Aug. 15. Ages 5 and up are welcome; please arrive 15 minutes prior to program time. The cost to attend is $3. For reservations, email mbnevills@murfreesborotn.gov or call 615-801-2606.

Aug. 23 – Toddler Play
The best way to love the outdoors is through play. Bring your little ones for a playtime inside at the Wilderness Station (401 Volunteer Rd.) on Friday, Aug. 23, from 10–11 a.m. This self-guided event hosts sensory toys, fun crafts and encourages exploration in nature. The Nature Play area will also be incorporated so families can bird-watch, climb and play through the trees. Ages 1–4 are welcome. For more information, email challwalker@murfreesborotn.gov or call 615-217-3017.

Aug. 23 – 4th Friday Networking Event
The monthly “fun working” event at Cedar Glade Brews is held the fourth Friday of every month from 5–7 p.m., presented by Reed and Associates of Primerica and Spread the Positive at Cedar Glade Brews (906 Ridgley Rd.). The event is focused on shining a light on what’s going right. Each month the event highlights a business making a positive impact in the local community and gives the public an opportunity to talk with them. Meet some of your favorite STP Podcasters and get to know the people behind the microphone. There will be a food truck onsite, so grab a drink and a bite while you connect with the best in the ’Boro. For more information, find Cedar Glade Brews on Facebook.

Aug. 24 – Patterson Park Anniversary Celebration
Murfreesboro Parks and Recreation will celebrate the Patterson Park Community Center’s 45th anniversary with free admission on Saturday, Aug. 24, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Patterson Park Community Center. Guests can enjoy facility tours, free giveaways, door prizes, sample classes, open swim and racquetball. The day will also include children’s activities, library fun, a fire truck, food trucks and more. A brief program begins at 10 a.m. in the lobby with guest speakers, followed by a screening of a special Patterson Park Community Center 45th Anniversary video within the Washington Theatre along with remarks from Dr. Gloria Bonner. For more information, email lcaldwell@murfreesborotn.gov.

Aug. 26 – Murfreesboro Chess Lunch
Who wants to play a game of chess? Community members interested in promoting the game of chess, helping raise interest for getting the game in area schools and organizations, sharing ideas on how chess can benefit others, involving their business in chess events and tournaments or just desiring to gather with other chess enthusiasts to play and discuss chess can come to a Murfreesboro Chess Lunch at Carmen’s Taqueria (206 W. Northfield Blvd.) from 11 a.m.–1 p.m. on Monday, Aug. 26. For more information, find an event page for Murfreesboro Chess Lunch on Facebook, email bracken@boropulse.com or text or call 615-796-6248.

Aug. 31- Hummingbird Festival
At the end of every summer, hundreds of hummingbirds can be found at Barfield Crescent Park (401 Volunteer Rd.), filling up on delicious nectar and insects before making their way south. Many people come to enjoy the chatter and beauty of these tiny flyers. At the Hummingbird Festival, these amazing creatures are celebrated and can be experienced firsthand. There will be children’s activities, guest speakers, hummingbird merchandise and more on Saturday, Aug. 31, from 7:30 a.m.–3 p.m. Banding starts at 7:30 a.m. with other activities starting at 10 a.m. There is no cost to join; food is available for purchase. For more information, email challwalker@murfreesborotn.gov or call 615-217-3017.

Ongoing – F3 Workouts
F3—which stands for fitness, fellowship and faith—holds free, outdoor, peer-led workouts for men across the country. The free weekly workout sessions welcome all men and always end with a “circle of trust,” emphasizing the group’s commitment to faith. In Murfreesboro, F3 holds workouts on the Murfreesboro Public Square at 5 a.m. on Tuesdays; at Oakland Middle School (853 Dejarnette Ln.) at 5:30 a.m. on Wednesdays; at the Murfreesboro Medical Clinic/Gateway Island parking lot (1272 Garrison Dr.) at 5 a.m. on Thursdays; and at Old Fort Park (201 Golf Ln., at the north entrance parking lot) at 6 a.m. on Saturdays. In Smyrna, F3 meets for workouts at Cedar Grove Elementary (354 Chaney Rd., Smyrna) at 5:30 a.m. on Tuesdays; at Thurman Francis Arts Academy (221 Todd Ln., Smyrna) at 5:30 a.m. on Thursdays; and at Stewart’s Creek High School (301 Red Hawk Pkwy., Smyrna) at 6 a.m. on Saturdays. The group meets every week, rain or shine, hot or cold. For more information, visit f3murfreesboro.com.

Ongoing – Cub Scout Signups
Local Cub Scouts will kick off a new year of adventure, learning and fun for boys and girls in Rutherford County. Whether your child loves the outdoors, building things, or discovering new skills, Cub Scouts offers an opportunity for them to grow, make friends, and create lasting memories. Scouts USA has served youth for over 114 years with timeless values and an emphasis on citizenship and begins for those in the 1st grade. Find a listing of Murfreesboro-area signup sessions here; learn more about Scouts USA at mtcbsa.org.

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-minute period 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.

Mondays – Girls and Bikes
The Murfreesboro Bicycle Club hosts its Girls and Bikes rides every Monday through September. Ladies, join in for a no-drop ride, all paces and all bikes welcome. A helmet and rear blinky are required (front recommended). For future routes, maps, distances and more information on the weekly Girls and Bikes group rides, email cmelbaum@gmail.com or visit mborobike.com.

Mondays – Monday Night History
The Patriot Institute presents free Monday Night History classes every Monday night at 6:30 p.m. at Hank’2 Doors Down (2333 Memorial Blvd.). Classes have been covering Western civilization and the American Revolution. The instructor, Galen Walker, formed The Patriot Institute in 2015 and has taught Monday Night History at various locations ever since. Classes started back with the Greek City-States and have progressed through Greece, Rome and the Middle Ages; most recently they covered the Pilgrims and Puritans and the French and Indian War. Classes involve more than just listening to a lecture—they include quality video productions to cover each topic. For more information, visit thepatriotinstitute.org or find The Patriot Institute on Facebook.

Tuesdays – TinyTEC
Meet at the Technology Engagement Center (306 Minerva Dr.) for TinyTEC on Tuesdays at 11:30 a.m. TinyTEC is a STEAM-based program for pre-K-aged children, but all ages are welcome. Read a book about science and perform an experiment or make a craft item. There is no cost to attend. For more information, visit rclstn.org or call 615-225-8312.

Tuesdays and Fridays – Rutherford County Farmers’ Market
The Rutherford County Agricultural Extension Cooperation continues its producer-only farmers’ market in the indoor/open-air community center at the Lane Agri-Park (315 John R. Rice Blvd.). The RCFM is open from 7 a.m.–noon every Tuesday and Friday. Market vendors hail from over a dozen Middle Tennessee counties and sell a wide variety of seasonal fruits and vegetables, meats, eggs, baked and canned goods, flowers, plants and more. There are also “Come and Go” informative sessions for the general public every market day from 9–11 a.m. in the lobby. Topics range from sustainable gardening, cooking, food preservation and environmental education to other local topics of interest. The Master Gardeners of Rutherford County are available 9 a.m.–noon in the demonstration garden for questions and tours. Shop with local artisans on “Artisan Fridays” to find an array of treasures: wood crafts, jewelry, sewn and hand-crafted items, body care products, candles, home and yard decor and other creations. For more information, visit rutherford.tennessee.edu/farmers-market or call 615-898-7710.

Wednesdays – Networking for Awesome People
Are you looking to meet and connect with other local business owners? Do you want to grow your network and pick up some skills along the way? Networking for Awesome People meets each week on Wednesdays at 9 a.m. at the Achieve Entrepreneur and CoWorking Center (1630 S. Church St.). All you need to bring is a good attitude. Each attendee gets about a minute to explain what they do and what they need, followed by a discussion question of the week. Networking for Awesome People encourages open discussion to help everyone grow. For more information, find a Networking for Awesome People group 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 – Grass Masters Lawncare Course
Learn more than you bargained for about lawncare if you complete the four-session lawncare course on Thursdays Aug. 15–Sept. 5 from 6–8 p.m. (new material is covered each night) at Lane Agri-Park’s office complex auditorium (315 John R. Rice Blvd.). Learn about the different kinds of turfgrasses you can grow and how to manage them, options for establishing a new lawn, renovation tips for existing lawns, pest control and management (weeds, insects, diseases), and fertilization. Look at various turfgrasses growing at the on-site turfgrass demonstration area and demonstrate correct fertilizer and pesticide application techniques. For more information, email mmote1@utk.

Thursdays – Mad Cow Trek Club
The Mad Cow Trek Club running group meets every Thursday at 6 p.m. at Panther Creek Brews (714 W. Main St.). The group embarks on a route of 4–8 miles and welcomes runners of all paces and abilities. Affiliated with the Mad Cow Running Company in McMinnville, the Trek Club hosts races and free get-togethers to share its love of running with the community. Find Mad Cow Running Company (MCRC) on Facebook for course routes and more details. All runners are encouraged to stay after each run for food and drinks.

Thursdays – TinkerTec
Come out to the Technology Engagement Center (306 Minerva Dr.) for TinkerTEC on Thursdays at 3:30 p.m. TinkerTEC is a STEAM-based program for elementary-aged children, but all ages are welcome. Read a book about science and perform an experiment or make a craft item. There is no cost to attend. For more information, visit rclstn.org or call 615-225-8312.

Fridays – C3 Networking
C3 is an open networking group for local business professionals at Achieve Entrepreneur and CoWorking Center (1630 S. Church St.) held on Fridays from 8:30–10:30 a.m. The mission is to build relationships, connect local businesses with potential clients, support each other’s professional growth and educate people on how to participate in the local community. Complimentary coffee and snacks are provided. For more information, find Prohibition Home Brewing on Facebook.

Fridays – Murfreesboro Community Chess
Murfreesboro Community Chess meets at McAlister’s Deli (2357 Medical Center Pkwy.) every Friday from 6 to 9 p.m. Organizers invite those of all ages and skill levels to this casual chess meetup each week. Those attending may bring a board and a clock if they can, but there should be plenty of supplies on hand.

Saturdays – Smyrna Depot Farmers Market
Carpe Artista presents the Smyrna Depot Farmers Market in partnership with the Town of Smyrna from 8 a.m.–noon at the Historic Smyrna Front Street Depot District (98 Front St.) every Saturday through Sept. 21. For more information, visit carpeartista.com/farmers-market or call 615-984-4038.

Saturdays – Murfreesboro Saturday Market
The Main Street Saturday Market continues in downtown Murfreesboro. The weekly farmers market will take place on the Murfreesboro Public Square every Saturday from 8 a.m.–noon through the end of October. Spend the day with real farmers, real food and real community and find a wide variety of produce, locally raised meats, fresh breads and pastries, mushrooms, honey, soaps and lotions, sauces, jams and more. For more information, find Murfreesboro Saturday Market on Facebook.

Saturdays – Historical Society Coffee & Conversation
The Rutherford County Historical Society has been preserving and promoting Murfreesboro’s local history since 1971. The RCHS aims to be a community resource for those researching their family, property or perhaps just old fun facts. The Historical Society hosts Coffee & Conversation each Saturday morning from 9 a.m.–noon at the Ransom School House Museum (717 N. Academy St.). This is a very informal, fun and informative event. Bring old photos or questions about the past to ask members, and enjoy free coffee and donuts. For more information, visit rutherfordtnhistory.org.

Sundays – Coffee/Breakfast With a Veteran
All are welcome to join local veterans for coffee or breakfast and conversation on Sunday mornings from 8 to 9:30 a.m. at Joanie’s, located on the Public Square in downtown Murfreesboro.

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  • Jamey Simmons

    Hello there,

    I’m wondering if we could list the first jazz concert here at MTSU in the community events section? We have the Lillard/Stevens sextet on September 17th at 8 p.m. here in Hinton Hall. I’ll have a press link in the coming days..

    Jamey simmmons
    MTSU Director of Jazz Studies

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