PHANTOM OF THE OPERA
TPAC’s Jackson Hall, Nashville
Friday, Nov. 2 – Sunday, Nov. 4
Cameron Mackintosh’s spectacular new production of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s musical masterpiece is an outing you must not miss. Read Chad Young’s review.
MUSIC FOR KIDS (REGISTER)
Grand Ole Opry House Studio A, Nashville
Saturday, Nov. 3
WSM Radio hosts this day of hands-on instrument instruction for kids. The free music lessons include violin, guitar, bass, piano, drums, mandolin and more. At least one parent is required to attend with their child.
CUMBERLAND DIVISION MEET & MODEL TRAIN SHOW
Tennessee Central Railway Museum, Nashville
Saturday, Nov. 3
Dealer tables, operating models, consignment sales, an artifact/museum room and more.
CELEBRATE READING
Nashville Zoo, Nashville
Saturday, Nov. 3
Follow a story map to hear a different children’s book read every half hour at various stops around the zoo. The zoo offers complimentary attraction tickets (limit four per person) to anyone donating new or “like new” children’s books.
GIVE FREELY DAY
Adventureworks, Kingston Springs
Sunday, Nov. 4
Enjoy the zip lines and other park activities during this pay what you want day β from 12 – 4 and reservations are not required. Proceeds benefit families affected by the Guatemalan volcanic eruption.
GREAT AMAZING RACE
Edwin Warner Park, Nashville
Sunday, Nov. 4
This adventure race, modeled after the TV show The Amazing Race, features two-person teams racing in competition with other similar age teams. Teams are directed to complete a variety of fun mental & physical challenges at multiple stops along the course. “Teamwork” is the key skill as each challenge requires the involvement of both racers in order to complete the challenge. Walk, jog or run β and be prepared to get a little dirty & wet.