Things to do in Rutherford County in August: grape harvest for winemaking, pay attention to live music

Cannonsburgh Village, 312 S. Front St. in Murfreesboro, will host a scavenger hunt starting at 1 p. m. a 2 p. m. 5 August. The is $3 consistent with consistent with son. Reservations can be made by calling 615-801-2606 or by email at mbnevills@murfreesborotn. gov.

Higher Ground will take the level at 6:30 p. m. 6 Aug. for the Friday Night Live concert in murfreesboro’s public square. Admission is free. Just bring your chairs, blankets, treats and dancing shoes.

The Murfreesboro Charity Circle will host its annual summer dinner beginning at 6:30 p. m. until 9:30 p. m. 6 Aug. at kathy nobles’ home, 1530 Riverview Drive in Murfreesboro. Donations will be accepted at the door or you can do so at SummerSummer21 at 41444.

Proceeds of the occasion are successful in more than two dozen nonprofits supported through Charity Circle, adding the Child Advocacy Center, Nourish Food Bank, Special Kids and Good Shepherd Children’s Home.

Confirm your attendance at Linda Warden by texting or calling 615-995-4959, or by emailing wejump@bellsouth. net.

Smyrna Parks and Recreation presents a variety of activities in August. Events are held at the Smyrna Outdoor Adventure Center, one hundred Sam Ridley Parkway, unless otherwise noted. Registration is mandatory for activities. Sign up via Community Pass on townofsmyrna. org and tap mike. kraft@townofsmyrna. org for more information.

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Main Street Murfreesboro coordinates a back-to-school party from 8 a. m. until noon on Saturday during market hours in the public square.

Family activities will be held alongside Shacklett’s Photography, at 105 S. Church St.

Shacklett’s will highlight the school’s stories in a single class. The exhibit will feature exclusive photographs and artifacts from single-class schools in Rutherford County. In addition to watching the exhibit, you can play games of yesteryear like hopscoward and jump rope, just like the one of yesteryear.

Read To Succeed will distribute books, Wild Goose Chase will host a scavenger hunt downtown, and Everybody Drum Some will offer a percussion consultation that will appeal to audiences from 9:30 a. m. at 10:30 a. m.

Discovery Center, 502 S. E. Broad St. in Murfreesboro, offers a variety of activities during the month.

To learn more about Discovery Center by adding admission information, explorethedc. org.

Head to the starting point of Overall Creek at 410 Overall Street, near children’s castle in Old Fort Park, to trample the creek at 10 a. m. on Aug. 14. Bring your chairs, blankets, and snacks, and get ready for rain as you walk down the creek bed in search of bugs and more. Be sure to wear water shoes. Admission is free.

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Enjoy the weekend of live music at Hop Springs Beer Park, 6790 John Bragg Highway in Murfreesboro. More details, adding acquired information, can be found on the Hop Springs Facebook page and on hopspringstn. com.

Americana Brunch continues every Sunday from 11 a. m. at 4 p. m. with live music, on-site food and beers. Admission is free.

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BoroPride is scheduled for Aug. 21 at Cannonsburgh Village, 312 S. Front St. in Murfreesboro. The festival starts at 4 pm and offers activities for children, vendors, food trucks, drag and music. MainStage opens at 5 p. m.

Stage programming of the duo Lincoln Layne, Mel Bryant

The entrance is loose and open to the community. Keep up to date with what’s on Facebook at Boro Pride TN.

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Country star Craig Campbell is expected to headline the first crisis relief concert for tornado and flooders in central Tennessee starting at 2:30 p. m. through 7:30 p. m. 29 Aug. at Hop Springs, 6790 John Bragg Highway in Murfreesboro.

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The concert will benefit from the efforts of Inspiritus Disaster Relief in Middle Tennessee, which provides long-term recovery assistance to families and Americans whose wishes are being fulfilled after an herbal disaster.

Crisis relief donations will be accepted on the occasion to provide homeowners who have been unable to recover from the 2020 tornado or 2021 floods. For more information on referral opportunities, contact Nick Hafner at ndhafner@gmail. com.

Guests are encouraged to bring garden chairs and a picnic to enjoy the concert. No alcoholic beverages are allowed outdoors, but trucks of food, extra drinks and beer can be purchased. come with a loose drink.

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Those who need to be more informed about grape harvesting or simply need new grape juice or crushed grapes deserve to enroll in Tony Johnston of Middle Tennessee State University of Fermentation Sciences and others for this year’s Harvest Day in late August.

Harvest will take a position from 7 a. m to a. m. on Saturday, August 28 at Rutherford County Extension UT in Lane Agri-Park, 315 John R. Rice Blvd. , in Murfreesboro.

Participants plan to park on the site of the farm’s animal barn structure and travel in the hay cart to the vineyard. Volunteers will need to bring pruning scissors, gloves, a hat, sunscreen, drinking water and a blank one-gallon jug to bring their juice home. Anyone who selects at least 1 ton (20 pounds) of fruit can take home a gallon of juice.

For more information, contact Rachel Painter at the UT extension at 615-898-7710 or by email at rpainter@utk. edu.

Murfreesboro Charity Circle’s flagship event, the Duck Ball, will be held Aug. 28 at stones river country club, 1830 NWBroad St. in Murfreesboro. Guests will dine and dance with an auction. Tickets charge $200 depending on the user and can be purchased online at charitycirclemboro. org/donate-online/.

Proceeds of the occasion are successful in more than two dozen nonprofits supported through Charity Circle, adding the Child Advocacy Center, Nourish Food Bank, Special Kids and Good Shepherd Children’s Home.

The Friday night market in Boro, a food truck and a vendor party, is scheduled for five in the afternoon every Friday at Cannonsburgh Village at 312 S. Front St. en Murfreesboro. La weekly occasion will feature vendors promoting a variety of products and services. , as well as food trucks from the area. Admission and parking are free. Visit the group’s Facebook page to stick to weekly sellers.

Murfreesboro’s black market is scheduled for 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. on Aug. 1 at four at Cannonsburgh Village, 312 S. Front St. Black-owned stores selling products and services, and a dinner with treats from various food trucks. free. Follow on Facebook for a list of providers for the May event.

The Smyrna Outdoor Adventure Center, 100 Sam Ridley Parkway, presents an educational exhibit, “Run!Jump!Fly! Adventures in action”. The exhibition runs through September 5.

The exhibit evolved through the Children’s Museum of Minnesota and is designed to inspire young people to revel in the thrill of being physically active in a non-competitive environment. Children have the opportunity to explore activities such as kung fu, surfing, snowboarding, yoga and horizontal climbing. .

With the theme of popular action adventures in children’s books and movies, the exhibition invites visitors to embark on “Action Star Training”: play activities that strengthen, coordinate, balance and resist.

The target audience is between five and 12 years old, while young people between 2 and five years old will enjoy many activities and adapt to other people with different physical talents and developmental needs.

Admission to SOAC includes exposure and an ascent time of 40 minutes. Opening hours are from 10 a. m. a. m. to 5 p. m. , Tuesday through Saturday; Admission is $7 for ages thirteen and older, $five for children ages 3 to 12 and loose for thirteen.

Visit townofsmyrna. org or 615-459-9710 for more details.

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