Family of Influence Walking Tour: Columbia and the Polk Family
A 90-minute guided walking tour of downtown Columbia tracing the Polk family’s mark on the town, starting and ending at the Polk Home on West 7th. $16–$22; advance tickets recommended.
A 90-minute guided walking tour of downtown Columbia tracing the Polk family’s mark on the town, starting and ending at the Polk Home on West 7th. $16–$22; advance tickets recommended.
One of Spring Hill’s signature 2026 community events at Battle Creek High School — local businesses and organizations under one roof. Details at the link.
Jeeps take over the Columbia CDJR lot on James Campbell Blvd — live music, food trucks, and rows of builds to walk. Details on the event’s Facebook page.
Out in Hampshire: blueberry picking, live music from 422 West, a baking contest, water slide, craft and food vendors, horseback riding, creek wading, and face painting. $5 at the gate.
Live music from Brother Banter at Turnpike Tavern on Bear Creek Pike, Saturday at 6. Bar & grill menu all evening.
Rising country artist Kaylyn Sahs (“Wine About It”) plays the Puckett’s stage on the square. No cover; dinner reservations at 931-490-4550.
1864-rules vintage base ball on the lawn at Rippavilla — the Quicksteps host the Franklin Farriers. Bring a chair and a picnic. Details at the link.
Monthly country dance night with Urban Cowboy Line Dancing instructors inside Columbia’s restored-church landmark on South High Street. Beginner/intermediate lessons 7–9 PM, advanced 9–11 PM. Boot, scoot, and boogie. Tickets and details at the link.
Singer-songwriter duo Shanna Maria and Joe Salvatore play classic radio hits on the Puckett’s stage on the square. No cover, tips appreciated; dinner reservations at 931-490-4550.
A casual Saturday-morning gathering of car enthusiasts at Columbia Motor Alley on Woodland Street — coffee, live music, a food truck, and the baddest cars around. Details at the link.