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March Community Events

Free Japanese Film Week at MTSU – March 1
MTSU’s Japanese Film Week, presented by the university’s Advanced Japanese course in the Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures, will feature three free subtitled movies as part of the 2013 Sakura, or Cherry Blossom, Season celebration. The last movie will be Letters from Iwo Jima (English subtitles) on Friday, March 1, in Room 103 of the Bragg Building. Each presentation will begin promptly at 4:30 p.m. Discussions will be held before and after each film, and refreshments will be provided. There is no admission and each is open to the public. This event will be leading up to the Nashville Cherry Blossom Festival Sat. March 23. More information on the city’s festival visit the Facebook page at http://goo.gl/QwnQF. For info, please email Dr. Priya Ananth at priya.ananth@mtsu.edu; a printable MTSU campus map is available here.

Annual Lone Star World Championship – March 1 – 2
Calf roping, bareback riding and clowns will entertain families at the annual Lone Star World Championship Rodeo Friday, March 1, and Saturday, March 2, at Tennessee Miller Coliseum (304-B West Thompson Lane); doors open at 6 p.m. each night with pre-rodeo events. Rutherford County Sheriff’s School Resource Officers sponsor the rodeo and use the proceeds for SRO sponsored programs such as school safety programs, Red Ribbon Week, school training, archery teams and collision avoidance training for high school students. Advance tickets are $8 for children age 12 and under and $10 for children over 13 and adults. Tickets at the door are $10 for children age 12 and under and $15 for children over 13 and adults. Tickets are available from 8 a.m. – 4 p.m. Monday through Friday at the Rutherford County Sheriff’s Office’s Information Center (940 New Salem Highway) or from any SRO. About 800 special needs students from kindergarten through 12th grade will be entertained at a private rodeo showing Friday, March 1. For more info, please contact Lisa Marchesoni at lmarchesoni@rcsotn.org or (615) 904-3089.

Alive Hospices Grief Support Group – March 1 – 13
Support is available in Rutherford County for adults grieving the losses of loved ones. Alive Hospice’s Murfreesboro grief support group will begin meeting in March. Registration will continue until March 13 or until the group is full. Please call (615) 346-8680 to register and for more info including a detailed schedule and the location of group meetings. There is a cost of $40 for this eight-week group, but this fee may be waived due to financial need. Alive Hospice’s Murfreesboro grief support group will meet on Tuesday evenings from 5:30 – 7 p.m. Alive Hospice also offers individual counseling services for adults and children year-round. Call (615) 907-1677 or visit alivehospice.org for more information about these services.

The Rigney Family Band

The Rigney Family Band

The Sutton Ole Time Hour 5th Anniversary Celebration – March 2
The Sutton Ole Time Music Hour & Sutton General Store will celebrate its 5th anniversary on April 6 with a full day of activities. The month-long celebration will begin March 2 and continue each Saturday night. This has become a major venue to showcase bluegrass talent, and the Rigney Family Band, having performed for the past five years at Sutton General Store, will be the opening band of the celebration as well as Stoney Lonesome. Other bands being featured during the celebration are: March 9: Jerry Butler & The Blue Jays; March 16: Tyme Line; March 23: Catoosa Cannon: March 30: Michael Feagan & Cumberland Mountain String Band. Weekly shows begin with dinner by reservation at 5 and 6:30 p.m., with warm-up show at 6 p.m and live radio taping at 7 p.m. For reservations, please call (931) 653-4151.

MCS Festival Choir Performs this Weekend – March 2
Murfreesboro City Schools invites the public to enjoy the music and harmony of the MCS Festival Choir on Saturday, March 2, at 6:30 p.m. This free concert will highlight the sound of nearly 200 students as they launch the celebration of Music in our Schools Month at Erma Siegel Elementary (135 West Thompson Ln.) and feature students and teachers from Bradley and Cason Lane Academy, Erma Siegel, Hobgood, John Pittard, Northfield and Scales Elementary. The students will perform a variety of songs from classical to contemporary, and music teachers from each school and Director of Schools, Dr. Linda Gilbert, will conduct the performances. Parents and guests are encouraged to arrive by 6 p.m. For more info, please call Lisa Trail at (615) 893-2313.

Read to Succeed’s Volunteer Tutor Training – March 6 & 20
Read To Succeed will host a volunteer tutor training on March 6 and 20 from 11 a.m. –
1 p.m. at the Lon Nuell Literacy Center in First Baptist Church (200 E. Main St.); lunch will be provided. Volunteers will now only have to attend 4 hours of in-person training. Choose your area of interest: early reading, advanced reading, basic or advanced math, English as a second language, or computer skills. Currently, tutors are assisting adults in earning a GED, going to college, reading to their children, improving job skills, and so much more. Each tutor must complete the training course (both in-person and online) before being paired with a learner. More information may be viewed at readtosucceed.org. Please contact Shelly Stanley at (615) 738-7323 or adultliteracy@readtosucceed.org to attend.

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TSSAA State High School Girls Basketball Championships – Mar. 6 – 9
The TSSAA State High School Girls Basketball Championship will be March 6 – 9 at MTSU’s Murphy Center (Greenland Dr.). For more info, please call (615) 889-6740 or visit tssaa.org.

Murfreesboro Symphony Concert: The Music of Heaven and Earth – Mar. 7
The Murfreesboro Symphony, Symphony Chorus and soprano Dina Cancryn join forces to present the ethereal “Requiem in D Minor, Op. 48” by Gabriel Fauré in the “Music of Heaven and Earth” event March 7 at First United Methodist Church (265 West Thompson Ln.) For tickets or more information, call (615) 898-1862 or visit murfreesborosymphony.com.

Teddy Bear Tea – March 10 & 17
Dress in your Sunday best and bring along your favorite teddy bear (or other stuffed animal or doll) to the Teddy Bear Tea at the Sam Davis Home (1399 Sam Davis Road) from 10 a.m.-noon and from 2 – 4 p.m. This tea party is a wonderful way for young ladies ages 4 – 10 to spend a few hours with their favorite bear and special lady, whether she is her mother, grandmother, aunt, older sister or another. Enjoy delectable treats and savory teas. Create a fun craft for your teddy bear friend and enjoy Story Time! Tour the inside of the Sam Davis Home with Andromedia Davis as she shows you where the young ladies of the house once played and sipped tea. Reservations are required and $10 per guest, excluding teddy bears. For more information, call Sam Davis Home at (615) 459-2341 or visit samdavishome.org.

Author E.K. Henry

Author E.K. Henry

Local Author Book Signing at Linebaugh Public Library – March 12
Linebaugh Public Library (105 W. Vine St.) will be hosting local author E.K. Henry for a book signing on Tuesday, March 12, from 1 – 4 p.m. Henry will be selling and signing her book, Freak, which is a young adult paranormal fiction work. Freak tells the story of Juniper Rayne, a lower-class human, born into a world where vampires rule. No matter how much she tries to fit in, she’s labeled a “freak.” Unfortunately for Juniper, vampires aren’t that accepting. She decides to take control of her life and become a vampire hunter; she will regain control or die trying. For more info, call (615) 893-4131 or visit linebaugh.org.

TSSAA State High School Boys Basketball Championships – March 13 – 16
State championships in boys high school basketball will take place at MTSU, Murphy Center (Greenland Dr.) March 13 – 16. For more info, call (615) 889-6740 or visit tssaa.org.

Habitat for Humanity Screenings – March 14
There will be a free health screening for adults (including vision and “ask the Oncologist” to discuss cancer risks/concerns) March 14 at Habitat for Humanity (850 Mercury Blvd). This service is available to adults ages 18 and older, and will last from 8 a.m. until noon. Please wear sleeves that can be rolled up for the lab draw and blood pressure. There will be comprehensive lab work (please fast for 10 – 12 hours prior to test, drink plenty of water and continue to take medications as normal.), height, weight, blood pressure and vision screening. Follow-up care will be provided if needed. For additional info, call Kathy Ferrell at (615) 631-7739.

Music City Swing will perform at the Backstage Bash

Music City Swing will perform at the Backstage Bash

The Center for the Arts Fourth Annual Backstage Bash – March 16
This year the Center for the Arts’ Backstage Bash is going onstage, too! Festivities will begin with cocktails at 6 p.m. Saturday, March 16, followed by a 7 p.m. dinner and dancing from 8 p.m. with Karl Wingruber and his Music City Swing band. Tickets are $100 for the full evening or $35 for the band-only portion. Tickets can be purchased at backstagebash.org or boroarts.org, or by calling (615) 904-2787. In addition to mingling on stage with costumed actors from Center productions and viewing several scenes from the current production Jesus Christ Superstar, partygoers can examine and bid on silent and live auction items, among which will be an original painting of the Center for the Arts by Nashville artist Ronald Baldwin. The event will be catered by Maple Street Grill and Julia’s Bakery.

March 16 Sounds Auditions

National Anthem Auditions for the Nashville Sounds – March 16
The Nashville Sounds will hold tryouts for national anthem singers on Saturday, March 16, from 9 a.m. – 2 p.m. at Greer Stadium. All individuals and groups who are interested in singing “The Star Spangled Banner” prior to a 2013 home game must audition on this date. Anthem tryouts are available on a first-come, first-served basis during the designated time period. This will serve as the only audition date prior to the 2013 season. All interested parties will be required to sing a live, acapella version of the national anthem during the tryout. For more info, call Buddy Yelton at (615) 690-HITS, ext. 124. To download a registration form, visit nashvillesounds.com.

Just Married – March 16
Do you want to get married? Let’s face it, weddings can be expensive! HypeEvents wants to help by providing 12 couples a free wedding! Provided will be a minister, a decorated venue, and many other extras including a Wedding Cake courtesy of Through the Grapevine! HypeEvents is also looking for businesses and individual sponsors to donate time, services and/or items that pertain to weddings. Contact HYPE Events at hypeeventsinc@gmail.com or (615) 631-0702, or visit the HypeEvents Murfreesboro Facebook page for more info.

MTSU Celebrates America’s Music – March 21
The Center for Popular Music at MTSU, in partnership with Linebaugh Public Library and the city of Murfreesboro, will have a six-week “Celebration of America’s Music” program featuring documentary film screenings, scholar-led discussions and concerts by local musicians of 20th-century American popular music such as swing, jazz, rock ’n’ roll, hip-hop, etc. All are welcome! Beginning Thursday, March 21, Linebaugh Library will host weekly, free film viewings followed by a discussion led by Dr. Felicia Miyakawa of MTSU’s School of Music. The Friday following each Thursday film viewing will feature a concert by local musicians performing in the style covered the day before. Among the performers lined up are The Olive Branch Church Choir, the cast of Jesus Christ Superstar, two bluegrass/old-time bands (Sweet Fancy Moses and Bradford Lee Folk and the Bluegrass Playboys), the MTSU Jazz Combo, DJ Amerigo Gazaway (and B-boys), and 2nd and Vine (an MTSU faculty rock band). For details, visit popmusic.mtsu.edu, contact the Center for Popular Music at (615) 898-2449 or ctrpopmus@mtsu.edu.

MTSU’s “BIG Event” Boosts United Way’s “Days of Action” – March 21 – 23
MTSU’s “The BIG Event,” set to kick off Saturday, March 23, is the largest one-day student-run service project in the nation to help the United Way’s endeavors on the final day of the organization’s “Days of Action.” To find out more info about volunteering, visit mtsu.edu/sga/bigevent.php. A new interesting opportunity featured for the first time this year will be “speed volunteering” from 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. Thursday, March 21 and Friday, March 22. The “speed volunteering” locations are at the United Way office (615 Memorial Blvd., Suite 200) or the Rutherford County Chamber of Commerce (3050 Medical Center Pkwy.). For more info or to register, contact the United Way at (615) 893-7303 or visit unitedwayvolunteer.org.

54 Film Fest – March 23
The 54 Film Fest is a timed film competition designed to help local film makers network, have an outlet for their creative talent, and ultimately be inspired to create better films within a competitive environment. On Friday, March 1, competitors will be given a prop, line of dialogue, and action that must be used in their 4 – 7 minute film. Competitors will have 54 hours (6 p.m. Friday until 12 a.m. Monday) to script, sheet and edit their film. Twenty-four hours into the competition, teams will receive a call or e-mail from the executive producer, who will have a surprise fourth element that can be used in their short films (Curveball Challenge). Screening of the films will be held at Carmike Wynnsong 16 (2626 Cason Square Ct.) March 23 at 4 p.m. followed by an awards ceremony. For more info, call (615) 542-1295 or visit 54filmfest.com/murfreesboro.

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Oaklands Easter Egg Hunt Hop into Spring! – March 24
Oaklands Easter Egg Hunt Hop into Spring March 24 at Oaklands Historic House Museum (900 North Maney Ave.). The event offers children ages 2 – 10 a great opportunity to hunt for eggs filled with prizes and candy. The hunt will be at 2 p.m., and children should bring their own baskets in which to collect eggs. Admission is $1 per child for the egg hunt. After the egg hunt, stay for games on the lawn, coloring, story time and a tour of the mansion at 3 p.m. Event parking will be in the lot on Roberts Street with check-in at the pavilion. Parents, feel free to bring a camera to capture your child’s adventure. For more info, please contact (615) 893-0022 or mb@oaklandsmuseum.org.

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