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Own a slice of East Nashville that feels straight out of a movie set. This newly listed Lakehurst Drive home sits in “Little Hollywood,” a pocket of Spanish Revival-style homes near Shelby Golf Course.
Concrete floors and custom tile work run throughout the home, while the main living area and a bedroom open onto a courtyard with a pool, fountain, and adobe-style fireplace. Built in 1930, the property has been “meticulously reimagined” by Jamie Pfeffer of Pfeffer Torode and Cowboy Creative’s Lyon Porter.
That sea of yellow popping up around town? It’s Nashville mustard, a plant unique to Music City and the upper Middle Tennessee area. Join a guided walk at Fort Negley on Saturday, March 21 to learn more about it.
Civic
Friendly reminder: The deadline to register to vote in the upcoming Davidson Country Primary Election is less than a month away (April 6 is the final deadline). Register online.
Plan Ahead
Nashville’s annual Earth Day festival returns to Centennial Park on Saturday, April 18. The free event will have 75+ vendors, Kidsville activities, tree giveaways, and an electric vehicle car show — plus live music and EarthTalks speakers throughout the day.
Sports
The group working to bring Major League Baseball to Music City will host an Opening Day watch party at Category 10 on Thursday, March 26. The all-ages event will have games playing, live music, ballpark concessions, and limited-edition Nashville Stars merch.
Traffic
Have you heard of the Yellow DOT program?The program provides drivers with car decals and resources to help first responders more easily find a person’s medical information after a crash. Tennesseans who enroll at a local site will receive a decal, folder, and a blank medical information sheet.
Eat
When dinner turns into a staring contest with your fridge, Forkful meals save the night. They’re fully prepared and ready in minutes — with zero seed oils and high-quality proteins. Use code CMD50 to take 50% off your first order.*
Tech
If your computer overheats with a few tabs open or sounds ready for liftoff, the problem might not be your device — it’s likely your antivirus. Many big-name brands are bulky + full of pop-ups. Webroot’s antivirus protection uses 33 times less space and scans up to six times faster. Get protected.*
Editor’s Pick
Jacqueline also serves wine, beer, and non-alcoholic drinks. | Photo by NASHtoday
Signs of spring: flowers blooming at Centennial Park, more pedal taverns rolling through downtown, and The Optimist’s outdoor patio reopening for the season.
For the past few springs and summers, Jacqueline has been a reliable place to cool off with frozen cocktails + snacks such as oysters and ceviche. The Germantown spot officially returns this Saturday, March 21 and is typically open Friday through Sunday, weather permitting.
The best Easter eggs and decorations on sale ahead of the holiday. We recently shopped online party supply store Oriental Trading, and it’s got Easter covered — especially if you’re hosting an event on a budget. Check out our faves + use code BCFREESHIP for free shipping on any order:
Speaking of Surefire Coffee, these spring drinks sound delightful. The Lucky Latte topped with colorful marshmallows might be in my very near future... followed by the Puppy Love latte... then the Earth Day Matcha. You get where I’m going with this.