A celebration of Maury County’s creative community — an exhibition of work from local artists at the Pryor Art Gallery.
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A celebration of Maury County’s creative community — an exhibition of work from local artists at the Pryor Art Gallery. |
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A two-day celebration of homesteading, local makers, music, and Middle Tennessee community spirit.
A live theatrical production of the beloved Southern classic, staged at Riverwalk Park.
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Downtown Columbia’s First Friday block party with live music from Box of Rox. Food, drinks, and a great night out on the town.
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Live music on the square with Diana’s Mambo Maniacs at Puckett’s in downtown Columbia. |
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Guided paddling trips on the Duck River with Higher Pursuits, running throughout the summer season (June through August).
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Food trucks at Riverwalk Park every Thursday evening in June and July, 4–8 PM. Grab dinner by the river before the weekend even starts.
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An evening of worship and live music at The Mulehouse, Columbia’s landmark venue in a restored historic church. |
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A guided day paddle exploring the history, wildlife, and legends of the Duck River — one of the most biodiverse rivers in North America. Expert guides, stops at notable spots along the way. $75/person; register at the link or call 931-840-8575.
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The library’s hands-on summer series for kids — dinosaurs, fossils, geology, and the wonders beneath our feet, at the Kiwanis Pavilion in Maury County Park. Details at the link.
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A hands-on intro to composting at the Kiwanis Pavilion in Maury County Park (near the larger playground and restrooms) — learn how to turn everyday food scraps into soil. Details at the link.
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Free premiere screening of Down the Duck, the documentary following conservationist John Guider as he paddles 270 miles of the Duck River. Doors at 6, film at 6:30, with food trucks and a post-film panel discussion. Free, but registration is required at the link.
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Nashville singer-songwriter Chad Cates brings country, rock, and Americana to the Puckett’s stage on the square. No cover; dinner reservations at 931-490-4550. |
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Live music from Brother Banter at Turnpike Tavern on Bear Creek Pike, Saturday at 6. Bar & grill menu all evening.
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Rising country artist Kaylyn Sahs (“Wine About It”) plays the Puckett’s stage on the square. No cover; dinner reservations at 931-490-4550. |
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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. |
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Live music on the Puckett’s stage on the Columbia square. No cover, tips appreciated; dinner reservations at 931-490-4550.
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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. |
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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.
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An all-day benefit for the Maury County Animal Shelter at The Mulehouse. The day kicks off at 11 AM with local shopping, food trucks, and family activities; live concerts begin at 6 PM. Come for the dogs, stay for the music. Details at the link.
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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.
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A free, all-ages evening of live acoustic music from local players at Harvey Park, with food trucks on site. Bring a chair or a blanket and settle in. Starts at 5 PM.
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Live music on the Puckett’s stage on the square. No cover, tips appreciated; dinner reservations at 931-490-4550.
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Columbia marks a decade of its Juneteenth Celebration with a free afternoon at Riverwalk Park — live music, food, and shopping from local vendors, plus family fun, all honoring a powerful piece of American history. 2 to 8 PM, free to all.
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