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Event Spotlight
Bookmark the park’s calendar for even more events. | Photo by Joelle Cardinale via Nashville Downtown Partnership
Celebrate Women’s History Month at Suffrage Sundays, a free series happening every Sunday in March at Church Street Park.
The events will highlight Nashville’s role in the suffrage movement through music, storytelling, and creative activities — just steps from where Tennessee lawmakers cast the deciding vote to ratify the 19th Amendment in 1920.
Upcoming events include:
March 8: Yellow Rose Bud Vase class
March 15: StrongHER fitness class
March 22: Historical retelling
March 29: Live music with Song Suffragettes
Events
Events
Friday, March 6
Mad Hatter Tea Party | Friday, March 6-Sunday, March 8 | Times vary | Blue Aster | $85
DinoTrek | Friday, March 6-Sunday, July 26 | Times vary | Nashville Zoo | $5 + zoo admission
Indaco opens today in Germantown. The Italian spot from the team behind O-Ku serves pasta, wood-fired pizza, and seasonal dishes. There are several creative cocktail offerings, too, including a ‘za-inspired drink called “The Dollar Slice.” (Nashville Lifestyles)
Outdoors
You have until Sunday, March 8 to reserve low-cost native tree seedlings for Tennessee Tree Day. Find a pickup location near you, browse available species, and plan to collect your seedlings ahead of the statewide planting day on Saturday, March 21.
Arts
A new supply shop for local potters has opened in East Nashville. Wedged Ceramics Supply, located inside pottery studio Ceramic Souls, offers clay, glazes, and tools for Nashville’s growing ceramics community. Speaking of the studio, check out these upcoming classes.
Sports
Four women’s college volleyball programs will meet at Bridgestone Arena on Sunday, Sept. 6 when the Sprouts Farmers Market Broadway Block Party returns with a doubleheader: Louisville vs. Texas and Tennessee vs. Indiana.
Gallery
Picture this: Your Centennial Park and Parthenon photos might belong in a museum. Curators are hard at work redesigning the Parthenon’s “Athens of the South exhibit,” and they are inviting locals to submit snapshots from any era for the chance to be featured.
Trending
The 2026 World Baseball Classic is underway, with Team USA set to play their first game today, March 6 against Brazil. Fun fact: More than 30 former Nashville Sounds players will represent 15 different countries in the sixth edition of the WBC.
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Outdoors
Sunday’s sunset: 6:48 p.m.
Take a sunset stroll at Centennial Park — and say hello to the geese. | Photo by Jordan S., submitted for our 2023 Picture of the Year Contest
Daylight saving time, we meet again. Yes, we’ll lose an hour of sleep when clocks jump forward early Sunday morning, but we’ll gain extra daylight for the next several months. Here are a few ways to make the most of it:
Every month, we update our Plan Ahead with a variety of events happening in and around Nashville, no matter when the sun sets.
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Grand openings are exciting, but this one might take the crepe. Sweet Paris, which opened at Nashville Yards a couple months ago, will host a belated celebration with the slicing of an oversized dulce de leche crepe today at 9:30 a.m. If you can’t make it in time, there will be giveaways throughout the morning.