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Sumner Weekend: 5 Happenings This Weekend
By Andrea Hinds,
9 hours ago
Looking for something to do this weekend? Here are 5 events in and near Sumner County!
B3 Band Live at The Rudder
Photo from the B3Band Facebook Event
Sunday, July 7 5pm – 9pm The Rudder 126 River Road, Hendersonville
Get ready to end your July 4 holiday weekend with a bang! Join us for a sensational lakeside experience in the Tiki bar with awesome tunes from the B3 Band. Make sure to arrive early to snag the perfect table and get ready to rock the night away!
White House Carnival
Photo from White House Area Chamber of Commerce Facebook Event
Through Saturday, July 6 Hours Below WL Anderson Sports Complex 739 McCurdy Road, White House
The Carnival is back! The carnival will be open nightly for loads of family fun, delicious carnival food and fun games! UNLIMITED Rides can be yours when you purchase an armband! CARNIVAL OPEN THROUGH JULY 6
Remaining Days & Times: July 5 – Opens at 5 pm – Armband $20 (free parking onsite) July 6 – Opens at 4 pm – Armband $25 (no parking onsite, catch a free shuttle)
Photo from The Streets of Indian Lake Facebook Event
Saturday, July 6 8:15am – 11:15am The Streets of Indian Lake 300 Indian Lake Blvd, Hendersonville
Check out the 2024 Hendersonville Farmers & Artisan Market!
PRESENTED BY: TN Voices
Shop for your weekly produce and stroll around The Streets for unique gifts and more, every Saturday through September 28!
• Naturally-raised & Organic: Meats & Seasonal Produce • Craft & Food Artisans • Health Info, Products & Services • Live Music!
Weather permitting. Events are subject to change without notice. Contact drbgroupllc@drbgroupllc.com for more information.
Tom Petty Exhibit at Country Music Hall of Fame
photo courtesy of Country Music Hall of Fame
Country Music Hall of Fame 222 Rep. John Lewis Way S, Nashville
The Country Music Hall of Fame® and Museum unveiled a Tom Petty display highlighting how his southern roots shaped his music and his continued influence on new generations of country music artists. Tom Petty: Where I Come From features several western-themed artifacts from Petty’s wide-ranging and generation-defining career. The display is included with museum admission and runs through summer 2025.
Rock & Roll Hall of Fame member Petty believed his music straddled the American South, where he grew up, and Southern California, where he resided from 1974 until his death in 2017. Petty cited country-rock bands the Byrds, Buffalo Springfield and other Los Angeles-based groups as major inspirations for his music. Petty’s exhibit display supplements the museum’s current major exhibition, Western Edge: The Roots and Reverberations of Los Angeles Country-Rock, presented by City National Bank.
Friday, July 5 10am – 12pm Palace Theatre 146 North Water, Gallatin
The Palace Theatre’s Kids Summer Movie Series will feature Sing! Admission is $5 per person and includes popcorn and a soft drink. Show time is 10 a.m. Doors open at 9:30 a.m. Daycare showing is at 1 p.m. Daycares must call 615-452-5692 to reserve a spot. See the full calendar at downtowngallatin.org/calendar .
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