November 2017 Guide To Family Events In Nashville

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November is here! As we round the corner into the holidays, Christmas events are beginning to ramp up, and they will be indicated here in RED! We’re happy to present our November Guide to Family Events in Nashville. We do our best to provide accurate information regarding all of the events we include, but please double check venue information as sometimes things do get rescheduled. Happy Thanksgiving Month!

GO TITANS!

GO PREDS!

The Dancing Lights of Nashville at Jellystone Park will be open in early November! Exact date was not available at time of publish. Make sure to check their website for updated information.

November 3rd: Haydn’s Creation: Nashville Symphony

November 3rd: Holiday Sip, Shop and Stroll: Downtown Murfreesboro

November 4th: Crafty Nashville: Track One

November 4th: Historical Nolensville Christmas Open House: Downtown Nolensville

November 4th: Touch a Truck: Adventure Science Center

November 4th: Print It – Fidget Spinners Lab: Adventure Science Center

November 4th: Haydn’s Creation: Nashville Symphony

November 4th: Turnip Green Festival: Nashville Farmers Market

November 4th: Celebrate Reading: Nashville Zoo

November 4th: Musical Petting Zoo at the Buddy Walk: Country Music Hall of Fame

November 4th: Family Program: Country Costumes- Boots: Country Music Hall of Fame

November 5th: Holidays in the Hill: Homestead Manor in Thompsons Station

November 5th: Lyle Lovett and John Hiatt: Nashville Symphony

November 5th: Make Letterpress Art with Hatch Show Print: Country Music Hall of Fame

November 6th: Early Explorers: Adventure Science Center

November 8th: The Music of Prince: The Nashville Symphony

November 9th – November 12th: Christmas Village: The Fairgrounds

November 9th: Amos Lee: The Nashville Symphony

November 9th: Candlelight Open House: Belle Meade Plantation

November 10th: Amos Lee: The Nashville Symphony

November 10th – January 1st: ICE! At the Opryland Hotel 

November 10th – January 1st: Snow Tubing: Opryland Hotel 

November 10th – January 1st: Christmas Lights at Opryland Hotel

November 11th: Nolensville Veteran’s Day Parade: Downtown Nolensville

November 11th: Project 615 Nashvember: Track One

November 11th: Youth CR3W Open House: Adventure Science Center

November 11th: Second Saturday: Adventure Science Center

November 11th: Amos Lee: The Nashville Symphony

November 11th: Red, White & Blue: The Nashville Symphony

November 11th: Celebrate Reading: Nashville Zoo

November 11th: Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood Live: TPAC (Keep your eyes peeled – we’ll be giving away a family 4-pack!)

November 11th: The Berry Hill Street Festival

November 12th: Free Family Festival Day: Frist Center

November 12th: Kirk Franklin and Ledisi: The Nashville Symphony

November 12th: Military Appreciation Day: Nashville Zoo

November 13th: Early Explorers: Adventure Science Center

November 14th – November 19th: Les Misérables: TPAC

November 14th: Homeschool Science Lyceum: Adventure Science Center

November 14th: Composer Lab & Open Rehearsal: The Nashville Symphony

November 17th: Guerrero Conducts Mendelssohn: The Nashville Symphony

November 17th- – 18th: Made South Holiday Market: Factory at Franklin

November 18th – December 27th: Cirque Dreams Holidaze: Opryland Hotel (dates vary)

November 18th: Music City Yoga Festival: Rocketown

November 18th: Mistletoe Market: Our Lady of the Lake Catholic Church

November 18th: Preschool Program: Song and Story Time: Country Music Hall of Fame

November 18th: Whistlestop Weekend: Adventure Science Center

November 18th: Code it: Spirograph Engraving Lab: Adventure Science Center

November 19th: Holiday at the Barn: Downtown Nolensville

November 19th: Joe Biden – America Promise Tour: The Nashville Symphony

November 19th: Whistlestop Weekend: Adventure Science Center

November 20th: Early Explorers: Adventure Science Center

November 24th – December 22nd: A Christmas Story: TPAC

November 24th – December 23rd: It’s A Wonderful Life Musical: Chaffin’s Barn Dinner Theater

November 24th – December 30th: Christmas at the Mansion: The Fontanel (Dates Vary)

November 24th: A Charlie Brown Christmas Dinner Theater – The Fontanel (Dates Vary)

November 24th: Creative Zone: Puppet Making: Country Music Hall of Fame

November 24th: Nashville’s Tradition of Music and Puppetry: Country Music Hall of Fame

November 24th: Tree Lighting with Tracy Lawrence: Country Music Hall of Fame

November 24th – 26th: Nashville Flea Market: The Fairgrounds

November 24th – December 29th: Holiday afternoon Teas: Cheekwood

November 24th – December 31st: Holiday Lights: Cheekwood

November 25th: Photos With Santa: Country Music Hall of Fame

November 25th: The Hip Hop Nutcracker: TPAC

November 25th: Family Workshop: Beginner Banjo: Country Music Hall of Fame 

November 25th: Creative Zone: Puppet Making: Country Music Hall of Fame

November 25th: WWE Live Holiday Tour: Bridgestone Arena

November 25th: Fantasia: Christmas after Midnight: The Nashville Symphony

November 25th: Handmade Holiday Market: Red Caboose Park

November 26th: Country Cookies and Hats: Country Music Hall of Fame

November 26th: Photos With Santa: Country Music Hall of Fame

November 27th: Early Explorers: Adventure Science Center

November 28th: Homeschool Science Lyceum: Adventure Science Center

November 30th: Holidays with Cirque de la Symphony: The Nashville Symphony

 

Know of an event that we missed? Let us know in the comments!

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Torrey Swan
When I moved to Nashville when I was 11, I never knew how deep my roots would run here! I attended Belmont University (Go Bruins!) where I met my husband David. We were married in 2008, and 4 months later, he was off to Iraq for a year. A couple of years after he returned home, we had our first daughter, Madeline, who is a lively redhead that keeps us on our toes! Any and all rumors you've ever heard about the nature of redheads are in fact true. Our second little girl, Violet, was born in July of this year and is the sweetest little addition. Before having children, I worked as a pediatric nurse for 7 years, and last year worked at two Williamson County high schools as a Health Science teacher. I will once again be staying home with the birth of our second daughter. I am new to the world of blogging, but look forward to the experience of getting to share stories, tips and advice with other local moms!

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