5 Things To Do In & Around #WilCo This Weekend
A few weeks ago, we highlighted some events and activities in Wilson County for the kiddos in your life. So this week, our blog will focus on activities for the adults – so call the babysitter, grab your friends, and let’s get this weekend started!
1. Put on your dancin’ boots and head to Cahoots!
Cahoots Dance Hall & Honkytonk is hosting a special event on Friday, January 26th , featuring a live performance by Parmalee, and special guest Kasey Lyndall. Dinner will be available and catered by Blue Moon Bar-B-Que. Tickets are $25 at the door, or $20 if purchased in advance by clicking HERE.
2. Feeling outdoorsy? Head to Long Hunter State Park for a wildflower identification class!
In this Wildflowers 101 class, participants will learn the basics of plant identification to flowers common to Tennessee. The material learned in this class will serve as a foundation for future wildflower identification classes to include flowers such as roses and buttercups! The class, led by Ranger Rawlings, will take place from 11AM – 2PM and is $10 per person. Registration is required for this class and can be completed by clicking HERE.
3. Know a “wine-o”? Well wine-not head to Cellar 53 Winery!
Between the hours of noon and 6PM Thursdays through Sundays, Cellar 53 Winery offers tastings of their small-lot, handcrafted wines. The wine list varies month to month, so if you haven’t stopped by in a while, then there are new menu items to try! One particular wine, Independence Red, is currently in stock at the winery for purchase. For every bottle of Independence Red sold, $1 goes to the Fisher House for Veterans.
4. Attend a FREE parenting workshop!
The Lebanon Campus of the Bridge Fellowship Church is hosting a parenting workshop from 9AM – noon on Saturday, January 27th. The workshop will include sessions such as Living Successfully with a Strong-Willed Child, Surviving the First Two Years of Parenting, Navigating the Early Elementary Years and Help! Is My Child Normal? Speakers from the Branch Counseling Center will also be featured. The event is free, but registration is required. To register, click HERE.
5. Find some zen and combine yoga with salt therapy!
On Saturday, January 27th, the “Be Still and Breathe Salt Room” in Lebanon will be holding a “salty yoga” session. This session combines the stress relief of yoga with the wellness benefits of salt therapy! This session has limited availability, so to reserve your spot, click HERE.
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The Centerstage Theatre Company will be presenting a production called “The Meeting,” which depicts a conversation between Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., and Malcolm X taking place approximately one week prior to the assassination of Malcolm X. The play will take place Saturday, January 12th at 7:30PM, and Sunday, January 13th at 2:00PM. The production will be performed at the June and Bill Heydel Fine Arts Center located at Cumberland University. Tickets are $15 and are available to purchase
The sixth annual Martin Luther King Jr. Unity March will be held this Saturday, January 13th at 9:45AM. The march will begin at Cedars of Lebanon Baptist Church (located at 211 Beard Ave. Lebanon, TN) and end at Pickett-Rucker UMC (located at 633 Glover St. Lebanon, TN). The march symbolizes the community coming together in unity to promote equality and civil rights for all. Participants can bring signs with them during the march, but please note that any participants under the age of 12 will need to be accompanied by an adult. The annual Unity Brunch and short program will follow the Unity March at Pickett-Rucker UMC. (Photo Courtesy of WKRN; Read about the 2016 march
The NAACP Sumner County Branch presents their annual MLK Unity Day event on January 15th. This year’s theme “We’re Better Together” highlights the following activities:
In honor of the upcoming Black History Month, join this Nashville city tour highlighting African American history and heritage in Nashville, TN. This narrated tour will feature stories of the people, places and events that have contributed to the African American history in Music City. The tour covers popular attractions such as Fisk University, Greenwood Cemetery, Jefferson Street, Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park, The Ritz Theatre and more. Gather your family and friends to book this private tour by calling 1-800-251-1864. (Photo courtesy of Fisk.edu)

There are some AWESOME movies playing right now, and if you haven’t seen the new Star Wars movie yet, what are you waiting for? Grab the kids and head to one of Wilson County’s incredible movie theaters – and may the force be with you!
Tomorrow, January 6th, the Vietnam Veterans of America Lebanon Chapter will be hosting a Pancake Breakfast benefiting Wilson County Veterans.
If you love Christmas as much as I do, it’s going to be extra special this year! Wilson County is hosting “The Dancing Lights of Christmas” at the James E. Ward Agricultural Center. The move from their original site in Nashville’s Jellystone Park is a huge plus for Wilson County, but we want to share this adventure with all surrounding counties. So fill your thermos with hot chocolate and don’t forget the marshmallows, also pack those special Christmas treats. Ho, Ho, Ho, Come one – Come all!