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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