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Event Spotlight
Plant people, clear your schedule
Mapping out four plant sales on Saturday. | Graphic by NASHtoday
At least four plant sales are popping up across Nashville on Saturday, April 11, making it easy to spend the morning hopping from one leafy stop to the next.
Herb Society of Nashville Plant Sale | 8 a.m.-1 p.m. | Nashville Fairgrounds, Expo 1 | Shop more than 14,000 plants, herbs, vegetables, perennials, and annuals.
Perennial Plant Society Plant Sale | 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. | Woodmont Hills Church | Discover hundreds of locally grown native and hybrid plants at a new location with free parking.
Annual Spring Plant Sale | 9 a.m.-12 p.m. | Bell Garden | Stop by the garden on Saturdays through May 16 for seeds, flowers, and vegetables.
Native Plant Sale | 9 a.m.-1 p.m. | Cheekwood’s Frist Learning Center | The Garden Club of Nashville hosts this sale featuring native plants, flowers, and shrubs until they sell out — timed-entry tickets required.
The 1960 Club will be located at field level along the home sideline. | Rendering via Tennessee Titans
Development
Yes, all premium spaces at the new Nissan Stadium are sold out, but the Titans are offering a peek inside one of them. Here’s what the Nissan 1960 Club will look like, complete with a private entrance + all-inclusive food and beverages for 550 fans.
Coming Soon
More indoor golf spots are in the works. The Vault Golf Club is coming to West Nashville, while Eagle and Ivy will open in the former Hi-Fi Clyde’s building. In other golf news, the Justin Timberlake-backed Bounty Club in Whites Creek is getting closer to its planned 2026 opening. (Nashville Business Journal)
Plan Ahead
Live bluegrass at Percy Warner Park — it’s a date. The Full Moon Pickin’ Party series returns monthly on select Fridays from May through September. Tickets are on sale now, with new pricing this year: free for kids under 12 and $25 for everyone else.
Show
Comedian and actor Bert Kreischer is bringing his “Permission to Party” tour to Ascend Amphitheater on Saturday, Sept. 12. Tickets go on sale this Friday at 10 a.m.
Eat
Coming soon to Cool Springs: Serrato’s Steakhouse owner Jose Serrato will open Roots Prime Italian Chophouse in the former Old Chicago Pizza & Taproom space. The menu is set to feature house-made pastas, seafood dishes, and an extensive wine list. (Nashville Business Journal)
Edu
Vanderbilt University announced four online Master of Education programs through Peabody College starting this fall, with pathways spanning leadership, technology, multilingual education, and applied behavior analysis. (The Vanderbilt Hustler)
📚 The perks of having a library card
Visit NPL’s Richland Park branch on a Saturday to grab your book, then head over to the Richland Park Farmers Market next door. | Photo by NASHtoday
The Nashville Public Library offers more than shelves of books, so we’ve rounded up 10+ services a library card unlocks. Don’t have one? Sign up now.
Useful tools
Memory Lab | Launched in early 2026, this free media lab offers digitizing services for VHS tapes, photos, slides, and negatives. Appointments filled quickly from the start, so its recommended to check the calendar regularly as new time slots are added.
Library of Things | Now that the Main Library has reopened, you can once again check out anything from tools to musical instruments for up to three weeks.
For the curious
Board Game Collection | Game night just got easier with 300+ modern and classic tabletop games to choose from — check out up to two at a time.
Curriculum Kits | Borrow kits with up to 50 books, audio, and video materials on topics such as the solar system, weather, and art history.
A casual maxi skirt with a flattering high-rise design, ultra-soft material, and pockets. Slip it on for an afternoon running errands, dress it up for dinner with friends, and everything in between.
For bike enthusiasts who like to plan ahead: The Nashville Bicycle Festival is coming up on Saturday, April 18. It’s open to all ages and will include a bicycle race, helmet fittings, a gear swap table, block printing, and more at the South Inglewood Community Center.