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Michael Aldrich
Michael Aldrich is Nashville Parent's Managing Editor and a Middle Tennessee arts writer. He and his wife, Alison, are the proud parents of 6-year-old Ezra and 2-year-old Norah.
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Music City Wine Garden Opens In Downtown Nashville
City Winery Nashville’s new Music City Wine Garden will launch on August 29, 2020, hosting live music several nights a week with a lineup featuring musicians like Keb' Mo', Lucinda Williams, Anderson East and Rayland Baxter.
Rutherford County Schools Announces New Contact Tracing Procedures
The new guidance states that only those who have been in contact with someone with a confirmed case of COVID — not suspected case — must be quarantined.
GraceWorks Plans Virtual Turkey Trot Event
Participants will be able to submit their time to compete against thousands of others, upload a race photo, and engage with other runners on the ActiveEndurance App.
Country Music Hall of Fame Set To Reopen Sep. 10
All exhibitions that had opened before the museum closed on March 13 have been extended; Hatch Show Print and Historic RCA Studio B tours will resume at limited capacity; All in-person programming remains on hiatus.
Gap Hiring 500 Seasonal Warehouse Workers In Gallatin
Gap, Inc. is hiring seasonal workers for its warehouse in Gallatin ahead of the upcoming peak shopping season.
Tennessee State Parks to Host Virtual Bicycle Ride Across the State
Tennessee State Parks has announced that the Bicycle Ride Across Tennessee (BRAT) will be a virtual event this
Learning Commons At Monthaven Provides Educational After-School Care
Supporting local families during a time of uncertainty by offering students a space to study, create art and interact with their peers in a safe environment.
Franklin High Chooses A New Mascot
Franklin High School has a new mascot — the Admirals. After 83 years of being the Franklin Rebels, students were
AMC Theatres To Reopen
For theaters opening Aug. 20, ticket prices on reopening day will cost 15 cents, commemorating the first AMC screen that debuted in 1920.
