Nashville May Current Events
| 1st | Nashville School of the Arts Concert Christ Church Cathedral- 7:30 p.m. |
| 3rd | Tennessee Repertory Theater“I Hate Hamlet” by Paul Rudnick TPAC’s Polk Theater- May 3-19, 2007 |
| 4-6th | TACA Spring Craft Fair Centennial Park Friday & Saturday, 10 a.m.-6 p.m., Sunday, 10-5p.m. |
| 5th | Chinese Arts Alliance of Nashville presents “Qu Yuan- Dance Theater from Chinese Poetry” Ingram Hall, Vanderbilt University Blair School of Music 2 p.m. & 7:30 p.m. Walk in the Park with Mayor Purcell Centennial Park at 9 a.m. Swiss Society of Nashville’s 150th Anniversary Celebration 6 p.m. – midnight Embassy Suites- Cool Springs, 820 Crescent Center Drive Event will feature a celebration dinner followed by alpine music and dancing. |
| 6th | Eastertide Choral Evensong and Organ Concert Christ Church Cathedral- 3:30 p.m. Tennessee Jazz & Blues Society’s Concert on the Lawn performance Belle Meade Plantation- 6-8 p.m. |
| 12th | Celebrate Edgefield: Finding Our Common Ground Landscape Dedication Warner School 626 Russell Street, 10:30 am, Food, educational activities and various fun-filled events. Historic East Nashville 5K Run / Walk Warner School 626 Russell Street 8:00 am. For more information contact: Tony Reall at the East Nashville YMCA treall@ymcamidtn.org. |
| 17th | 32nd Annual Preservation Awards Downtown Public Library- 4:30 pm Free and open to public. To nominate a property or for more information, call 862-7970 (tentative date) Metro Historical Commission’s 32nd Annual Preservation Awards - 4:30 pm Downtown Public Library. The Metropolitan Historical Commission celebrates National Historic Preservation Month by honoring the winners of Preservation Awards and the following: Temple Cemetery Committee, Commissioners’ Award, John Connelly, Achievement Award and Mayor Bill Purcell. Reception to follow ceremony. For more information, call 892-7970. |
| 19th | Edgehill Community Anti-Crime Concert Sponsored by the Edgehill Family Resource Center/Youth Advisory Council Theme: Education with Music Easley Community Center-Time 11am. to 5pm. @ Easley Community Center Edgehill Youth Advisory Council’s, Anti-Crime Community Concert/Attendance Excellence Awards Day 30th Annual Bellevue Picnic & Music Festival Red Caboose Park 11 a.m. - 11 p.m. Belle Meade Plantation “Horses & Our Heritage” Bicentennial Event St. George’s Church- Choir performance with Belle Meade Baroque Ensemble. Music of Henry Purcell. Time TBD. 4th Annual Tour de Nash Check in begins at 7 a.m. in parking lot R at the East bank of Shelby Street Pedestrian Bridge near LP Stadium. The Tour de Nash is a free, family walk and bike ride, featuring Eddie George and lots of fun. Offering two walking routes and 4 cycling routes, the Tour highlights some of the city’s efforts to develop a more walkable and bikeable community. The Tour de Nash aims to connect Nashvillians to resources for being active and healthy. Music City Pugnic - A picnic for pugs and people who love them! This is a fundraiser for Music City Pug Rescue. The event will be held from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 3201 Hillsboro Pike. For more information please visit www.musiccitypugrescue.com/PugnicMay2007.html |
| 19-20th | Luis Palau Nashville CityFest - Free! Riverfront Park |
| 20th | Tennessee Jazz & Blues Society’s Concert on the Lawn performance Belle Meade Plantation- 6-8 p.m. |
| 24th | Downtown River Jam at Riverfront Park - 6 p.m. Performing will be The Shoals, Minton Sparks, Johnny Sketch & the Dirty Notes and J.D. Souther with Rod McGaha and Jeff Coffin. The concert is free and open to the public. State of Metro Address Public Square |
| 26th | The Nashville Urban 10K run/walk (U-10K) 7 a.m. – downtown Nashville. The Nashville Civic Design Center and Nashville Striders have partnered together to develop this downtown 10K run/walk that begins and ends at the Public Square |
| 26th-27th | Salute to Freedom at Nashville Shores - firework, beach concert and military exhibits |
| 27th | All Veterans Dinner - at Nashville Shores 5-6 p.m. |
| 31st |
Downtown River Jam at Riverfront Park - 6 p.m. Performing will be Brother Trouble, Bonepony, Pam Rose & Friends, The Features, Jimmy Hall & Jack Pearson with special guest Barry Scott, and Donna the Buffalo. The concert is free and open to the public.
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