Columbia Farmers Market
Every Saturday morning at the Riverwalk Park pavilion, rain or shine — regional farms and makers with seasonal produce, meats, eggs, baked goods, and flowers. June is peak season, so go early and go hungry.
Every Saturday morning at the Riverwalk Park pavilion, rain or shine — regional farms and makers with seasonal produce, meats, eggs, baked goods, and flowers. June is peak season, so go early and go hungry.
A charity motorcycle ride honoring veterans and first responders, hosted at Harley-Davidson of Columbia with NASCAR legend and Columbia native Sterling Marlin. Refreshments at 10 AM, kickstands up at 11 for a 60-mile ride, then music, food, and a silent auction. Registration details at the link.
Spring Hill’s Saturday market on Old Military Road (April through December) — farm-fresh produce, eggs, beef, pork, chicken, fish, and baked goods from local vendors. Free admission.
An outdoor courtyard evening of smooth jazz and soulful blues from Chris Green & Studio G, with premium cigars from Battleground South Cigar Lounge and a full bar on-site. Doors 5:30 PM, music 6–9 PM. Limited seating; tickets at the link.
Country and western-swing duo Parker & Sonny play the Puckett’s stage on the square, influenced by the classic country greats. No cover, tips appreciated; dinner reservations at 931-490-4550.
A songwriters-in-the-round night inside Columbia’s restored-church landmark on South High Street, featuring three legendary writers — Aaron Barker, Karen Staley, and Gary Chapman — who between them penned some of the biggest hits in country and contemporary Christian music. They play the songs and tell the stories behind them. Showtime and tickets at the link.
Live music on the Puckett’s stage on the Columbia square. No cover, tips appreciated; dinner reservations at 931-490-4550.
Spring Hill Parks & Rec rolls out a free outdoor movie night at Evans Park with a screening of “Cars.” Arrive around 8 PM; the film starts at dark. Bring blankets and lawn chairs — the Lions Club runs concessions.
Every Saturday morning at the Riverwalk Park pavilion, rain or shine — regional farms and makers with seasonal produce, meats, eggs, baked goods, and flowers. June is peak season, so go early and go hungry.
Spring Hill’s Saturday market on Old Military Road — 20 to 30 vendors with farm-fresh produce, meat, eggs, honey, flowers, baked goods, and crafts. 11 AM to 2 PM on the farm.