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Where to celebrate all that fall has to offer in Tennessee
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — Fall is within the air! And with the fantastic sweater climate comes enjoyable fall occasions!
All throughout the state you may benefit from the festivities! From ghost walks, to pumpkin patches to concert events, there’s one thing for everybody!
Under you may see what is going on on all through the month of October and when you assume we missed a spot, tell us!
Friday, October 14:
Halloween Film Evening: Hocus Pocus
Head to the Arduous Rock to catch this flick!
Value: Free
Time: 8 p.m. to 10 p.m.
Tackle: 100 Broadway Nashville, TN 37201
Ghostbusters in Live performance with the Nashville Symphony
Value: Varies
Time: 7 p.m.
Tackle: One Symphony Place, Nashville, TN
Ghostbusters (PG) (1984)
The Franklin Theatre, 419 Primary St.
Head to the Franklin Theatre to look at this traditional!
Value: $5
Saturday, October 15:
Fall on the Hancock Household Farm
7114 Freeway 49 East, Springfield, TN 37172
Head right here when you love all issues fall! You possibly can take pleasure in free apple cider samples, pumpkin portray and extra!
Value: Free
Time: Begins at 9 a.m.
Better of Nashville Competition (hosted by Nashville Scene)
Have fun the perfect of Nashville on the Stroll of Fame Park! It is household and pet-friendly and there might be meals truck, reside music and extra!
Value: Free
Time: 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Shade Tree Farm & Orchard’s Fall Competition!
2087 Kinneys Street, Adams, TN
Try this fall pageant and revel in a yummy cider donut when you play some festive video games!
Value: Free
Time: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
The Addams Household (1991)
The Franklin Theatre, 419 Primary St.
Head to the Franklin Theatre to look at this traditional! There might be no previews, present begins on the posted time.
Value: $10 per grownup, $8 per baby
Time: 10 a.m. (9:30 doorways)
Ghostbusters in Live performance with the Nashville Symphony
Value: Varies
Time: 7 p.m.
Tackle: One Symphony Place, Nashville, TN
Sunday, October 16:
Ghostbusters in Live performance with the Nashville Symphony
Value: Varies
Time: 2 p.m.
Tackle: One Symphony Place, Nashville, TN
Tuesday, October 18:
All That Jazz Fall Live performance
Byrum-Porter Senior Heart 9123 Tennessee Freeway 49, Orlinda, TN 37141
Value: Free
Time: 7 p.m.
Wednesday, October 19:
Spooky Literary Trivia (hosted by Nashville Public Library Basis)
Vinyl Faucet 2038 Greenwood Avenue, Nashville, TN
Value: Varies
Occasions: 6:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.
Friday, October 21:
Nashville Improv Presents: A Spooky Musical Incidence
Metropolis Vineyard Nashville, 609 Lafayette St.
Value: $15 upfront, $20 on the door
Time: 9 p.m. doorways, 9:30 p.m. begin
Fall Household Block Celebration 2022
White Home Soccer Advanced, 2784 Hwy 31, White Home, TN
Costumes, face portray, meals and enjoyable! What’s to not love?
- Distributors Cubicles: 3:30 – 7PM
- Costume Contest: 3:30-6:30PM
- Film: 7 PM
Saturday, October 22:
Cheekwood Halloween Pooch Celebration
Cheekwood Property & Gardens
Who would not love seeing canine in costumes? Carry your furry pals of their favourite outfits on Saturday and Sunday to take pleasure in all of the distributors!
Value: Varies
Time: 9 a.m. to five p.m.
GOODFest and Fall Market
Moss-Wright Park, 745 Caldwell Drive, Goodlettsville
This occasion is enjoyable for all ages and options all kinds of native sponsors, distributors and meals!
Value: Free
Time: 11 a.m. to three p.m.
Hospice 5K Turkey Trot Run and One Mile Enjoyable Run
570 Tims Ford Dr. Tims Ford State Park
Value: $35
Time: 9 a.m.
Portland Fall Competition
100 S Russell St., Portland, TN 37148
Go to the Portland Fall Competition for meals, reside music, youngsters’ actions and extra!
Time: 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Dr. FREAKuency’s Main Monster Bash w/ Nashville Symphony
One Symphony Place, Nashville, TN
Earlier than the live performance, households can take pleasure in actions akin to artwork and crafts and their interactive instrument petting zoo! There may even be a fancy dress contest!
Value: Varies
Time: Begins at 11 a.m.
Ghost & Lantern Tour
Goodlettsville Customer’s Heart, 705 Caldwell Dr., Goodlettsville, TN
Journey again in time and tour by way of the grounds of the Bowen Plantation Residence and Historic Mansker’s Station.
Value: $10
Time: 6 p.m. – 9 p.m.
Nashville Tequila Competition
8 Metropolis Blvd., Nashville, TN 37203
Get pleasure from and pattern greater than 30 varieties of tequila whereas celebrating spooky season!
Value: Varies
Time: 6 p.m. – 9 p.m.
Sunday, October 23:
Cheekwood Halloween Pooch Celebration
Cheekwood Property & Gardens
Who would not love seeing canine in costumes? Carry your furry pals of their favourite outfits on Saturday and Sunday to take pleasure in all of the distributors!
Value: Varies
Time: 9 a.m. to five p.m.
Saturday, October 29:
2022 El Día de los Muertos
Cheekwood Property & Gardens
Benefit from the traditions of Mexico and Latin America with a pageant that brings conventional music and dance, actions and delicacies to Nashville!
Value: Varies
Time: Kicks off at 9 a.m.
Sunday: October 30:
2022 El Día de los Muertos
Cheekwood Property & Gardens
Benefit from the traditions of Mexico and Latin America with a pageant that brings conventional music and dance, actions and delicacies to Nashville!
Value: Varies
Time: Kicks off at 9 a.m.
Monday, October 31:
The Rocky Horror Image Present
The Franklin Theatre, 419 Primary St.
You’ve two possibilities to catch this present!
Value: $15
Time: 6 p.m. and 10 p.m.
All Month Lengthy:
Goblins and Giggles
Gaylord Opryland & Conference Heart
Every single day by way of October 31, this enjoyable fall occasion options reside leisure, family-friendly enjoyable and a bunch of various actions! Prices for every exercise varies, however all of the actions and tickets might be discovered within the hyperlink above.
Pumpkin Patch Celebration at Mill Ridge Park
Right here you’ll paint pumpkins, construct scarecrows, play garden video games and eat seasonal treats!
Value: Free
Tackle: 2944 Outdated Hickory Blvd., Antioch, TN
- October 14 at 4 p.m. – 7 p.m. (Friday)
- October 21 at 4 p.m. – 7 p.m. (Friday)
- October 28 at 4 p.m. – 7 p.m. (Friday)
- October 30 at 1 p.m. – 4 p.m. (Sunday)
Gallatin Ghost Stroll
Be part of a historic and eerie guided stroll by way of downtown Gallatin!
Value: $20/grownup, $10/baby (below 10)
Tackle: 122 W Franklin St., Gallatin, TN 37066
- October 15 at 7 p.m.
- October 21 at 7 p.m.
- October 22 at 7 p.m.
- October 28 at 7 p.m.
- October 29 at 7 p.m.
Click on, Clack, Boo: A Tough Deal with!
The Nashville Youngsters’s Theatre might be placing on this particular manufacturing all through the month of October!
Occasions and value fluctuate for this occasion.
Tackle: Nashville Youngsters’s Theatre, 25 Middleton St., Nashville, TN
Shuckle’s Corn Maze & Pumpkin Patch
Right here you may take pleasure in a corn maze, a mega ride-n-slide and lots of extra actions!
Value: $14.55 ($2 off after 5 p.m.)
FREE Admission/Youngsters 2 & Underneath
Tackle: Fiddle Dee Farms, 7526 Swift Rd., Greenbrier, TN
- October 15 at 10 a.m. – 9 p.m. (Saturday)
- October 16 at 12 pm – 8 p.m. (Sunday)
- October 22 at 10 a.m. – 9 p.m. (Saturday)
- October 23 at 12 p.m. – 8 p.m. (Sunday)
- October 29 at 10 a.m. – 9 p.m. (Saturday)
- October 30 at 12 pm – 8 p.m. (Sunday)
BOOze on the ZooNashville Zoo at Grassmere
Put in your greatest costume and rejoice Halloween on the Zoo!
Value:
- Fridays – Sundays: $21 for everybody ages 2+
- Mondays – Thursdays: $18 for everybody ages 2+
- Youngsters below age 2 are all the time free
Tackle: Nashville Zoo at GrassmereTakes place from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. nightly from October 14 by way of 30.
Nashville Pumpkin Competition
By October 30, attendees can decide the proper pumpkin on the state’s largest petting farm! Try their livestock and discover their cornmaze as effectively.
Value: Varies
Tackle: Fortunate Ladd Farms 4374 Rocky Glade Rd. Eagleville, 37060
Occasions: 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Musicians Nook Fall Market
All through the month of October you may take pleasure in music free of charge at Centennial Park! Click on the hyperlink above to take a look at the schedules!
Value: Free
Occasions: 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Friday Evening Frights
Each Friday in October you may take pleasure in film screenings of your favourite scary films!
Value: Free (& Canine Pleasant!)
- Friday, October 14 | 8 pm | It
- Friday, October 21 | 8 pm | Corpse Bride
- Friday, October 28 | 7 pm | Casper (1995) | 9 pm | A Nightmare on Elm Avenue
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Titans RB Out vs. Texans
The Tennessee Titans are finishing up their practice runs before facing the Houston Texans in Week 12, but there is a key player on the offense who won’t be making the trip to the Lone Star State.
According to team reporter Jim Wyatt, running back Tyjae Spears has been ruled out for the team’s game against the Texans as he has yet to clear the league’s concussion protocol.
Spears, a second-year pro out of Tulane, has been bit many times by the injury bug this season. The Week 12 contest will mark Spears’ fourth game missed this season.
So far this season, Spears has ran the ball 43 times for 161 yards and a touchdown.
With Spears out, starting running back Tony Pollard will continue to have a bulk of the carries while Julius Chestnut and Josh Kelley handle backup duties.
Also out for the Titans is offensive tackle Leroy Watson IV. Linebacker Jack Gibbens and cornerback L’Jarius Sneed are also ruled out on the injury report, but both of them will be placed on injured reserve.
Kickoff between the Titans and Texans is set for 12 noon CT on Sunday inside NRG Stadium.
Make sure you bookmark Tennessee Titans on SI for the latest news, exclusive interviews, film breakdowns and so much more!
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Tennessee must see through Gov. Bill Lee’s new try at expanding school vouchers | Opinion
Vouchers are the school’s choice, not school choice.
Vouchers allow discrimination on special needs kids and any family who doesn’t fit the school’s “values.”
Tennessee Voices: Rep. Caleb Hemmer discusses health care and gun laws
Opinion: State Rep. Caleb Hemmer, who serves District 59 in the Tennessee General Assembly, spoke to Tennessee Voices video show host David Plazas.
As expected, Gov. Bill Lee and his Republican supermajority in the legislature have filed their latest version of a statewide voucher proposal.
Once again, this new version is jam-packed with all kinds of seemingly nice things tacked on to try and distract people from the fact that this is all a scam designed to defund public education. Lee and his voucher scammers want you to pay attention to the long overdue teacher raises and the newly-dedicated funding source for school construction projects promised in the bill.
But let’s face it − if they were really serious about the proposals, they would have already done them. They wouldn’t have to tie them to a bait-and-switch scheme to designed to undermine public education and make out-of-state billionaire voucher backers happy.
Vouchers aren’t improving student school test scores
Here’s what’s underneath all the pretty packaging. Here’s what Governor Lee is not telling you about his voucher scam:
First of all, Lee wants you believe that he wants to expand vouchers statewide because of the success of the pilot program. However, the pilot program is not a proven success.
In fact, Lee’s own handpicked education commissioner had to admit before the Senate Education Committee this past January that the academic scores of the students in the voucher program, well, in her own words: “aren’t anything to write home about.”
In fact, according to the Department of Education’s annual report on the pilot program, the “exceeded expectations” scores for the state’s participating Education Savings Accounts schools only grew by an average of 0.4% in math and 1.2% in English Language Arts − and far less than the margins of public schools.
So since, the test scores aren’t dramatically improving, the governor wants to direct your attention to how the parents currently enrolled the program are satisfied with it. But again, let’s look at who those parents really are.
Vouchers do not cover the cost of the average private school
The average price of a private school in Nashville is estimated to cost around $12,000. In Memphis, it’s a little under $10,500. So, if you wanted to send to your child to a private school, you’re still going to have to be able pay thousands of additional dollars a year just for tuition.
That doesn’t include transportation or any other needs.
So, the people Lee claims he really wants to help − the working people who are struggling to put food on the table − are still priced out.
For example, according to a 2023 Time magazine article, in Arizona more than 75% of new voucher applicants had never actually attended public school before and not to mention the uncontrolled $1.4 billion hole vouchers caused in Arizona’s budget.
Vouchers leave out the most vulnerable students
Finally, as the governor gives out these “entitlement” payments to families that can already afford it, our public schools get further left behind.
Private schools get to pick their students, meaning that many students are excluded, including the most vulnerable who need the most help.
Vouchers end up excluding most disadvantaged students because they simply aren’t desirable for many private schools. That includes students with disabilities who use Individualized Education Plans, which this bill expressively says private schools don’t have to continue.
Vouchers are the school’s choice, not school choice.
Vouchers allow discrimination on special needs kids and any family who doesn’t fit the school’s “values.”
I would urge people to not be fooled by all of the shiny bells and whistles attached to this new voucher scam bill. Don’t be fooled by the words the governor is saying − take a good, hard look at what he’s not telling you.
Vouchers aren’t good education policy or conservative; it’s just a scam to defund your local school to align to a misguided political ideology.
State Rep. Caleb Hemmer, D-Nashville, represents District 59 (part of Davidson County) in the Tennessee General Assembly.
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Watch: Gretchen Walsh Cracks NCAA Record in 100 Butterfly (Tennessee Invite Day 2 Race Videos)
2024 Tennessee Invite
The third day of the 2024 Tennessee Invite saw lots of action, with the unique setup of the meet, the A-finals were contested in a 1-on-1 format that brought many fans to their feet and proved to bring an extra layer of excitement to the meet. UVA’s Gretchen Walsh built on that excitement to continue her record-breaking streak, shattering her own American, US Open, and NCAA Record in the 100 butterfly with a time of 47.35.
Even though the day might be over, you can relive all of the action with the race videos below. Courtesy of the University of Virginia.
WOMEN’S 200 MEDLEY RELAY- TIMED FINALS
- NCAA Record: 1:31.73, Virginia- 2023
- 2025 NCAA ‘A’ Cut: 1:36.24
- 2025 NCAA ‘B’ Cut: 1:36.76
- Virginia A- 1:32.58 A
- Tennessee A- 1:34.35 A
- Virginia B- 1:35.89
- Tennessee B- 1:37.94
- Kentucky A- 1:39.66
- Kentucky B- 1::41.35
Race Video:
MEN’S 200 MEDLEY RELAY- TIMED FINALS
- NCAA Record: 1:20.15, Florida- 2024
- 2025 NCAA ‘A’ Cut: 1:23.62
- 2025 NCAA ‘B’ Cut: 1:23.90
- Tennessee A- 1:21.71 A
- Tennessee B- 1:25.31
- Kentucky A- 1:26.75
- Kentucky B- 1:27.48
- Virginia A- DQ
- Virginia B- DQ
Race Video:
WOMEN’S 100 FLY – FINALS
NCAA Record: 47.42, Gretchen Walsh (UVA) – 202447.35, Gretchen Walsh (UVA)- 2024- 2025 NCAA ‘A’ Cut: 50.52
- 2025 NCAA ‘B’ Cut: 53.34
- 2024 NCAA Cutline: 51.88
- Gretchen Walsh (UVA)- 47.35 *New NCAA Record*
- Claire Curzan (UVA)- 49.50 A
- Josephine Fuller (TENN)- 51.51 B
- Sara Stolter (TENN)- 52.15 B
- Maggie Schalow (UVA)- 52.33 B
- Emily Brown (TENN)- 52.85 B
- Lydia Hanlon (UKY)- 53.85
- Maddy Hartley (UKY)- 54.33
Race Videos:
A-Final
B-Final
C-Final
MEN’S 100 FLY – FINALS
- NCAA Record: 42.80, Caeleb Dressel (FLOR) – 2018
- 2025 NCAA ‘A’ Cut: 44.51
- 2025 NCAA ‘B’ Cut: 46.80
- 2024 NCAA Cutline: 45.37
- Jordan Crooks (TENN)- 43.77 A
- Spencer Nicholas- 44.41 A
- Gui Caribe (TENN)- 45.18 B
- Hayden Bellotti (UVA)- 45.85 B
- Martin Espernberger (TENN)- 46.29 B
- Ryan Merani (UKY)- 47.12
- Simon Lins (UVA)- 47.43
- Logan Ingerick (UKY)- 48.29
Race Videos:
A-Final
B-Final
C-Final
WOMEN’S 400 IM – FINALS
- NCAA Record: 3:54.60, Ella Eastin (STAN) – 2018
- 2025 NCAA ‘A’ Cut: 4:03.62
- 2025 NCAA “B’ Cut: 4:16.78
- 2024 NCAA Cutline: 4:10.74
- Leah Hayes (UVA)- 4:01.34 A
- Ella Jansen (TENN)- 4:06.29 B
- Ella Bathurst (UVA)- 4:09.53 B
- Emma Redman (4:11.33)- 4:11.33 B
- Kate McCarville (TENN)- 4:11.39 B
- Emily Brown (TENN)- 4:13.17 B
- Marie Bell (UKY)- 4:17.57
- Fernanda De Goeij (UKY)- 4:19.56
Race Videos:
A-Final
B-Final
C-Final
MEN’S 400 IM – FINALS
- NCAA Record: 3:28.82, Leon Marchand (ASU) – 2023
- 2025 NCAA ‘A’ Cut: 3:38.37
- 2025 NCAA “B’ Cut: 3:49.53
- 2024 NCAA Cutline: 3:42.93
- Levi Sandidge (UKY)- 3:42.52 B
- Tony Laurito (TENN)- 3:44.06 B
- Matt Styczen (UVA)- 3:44.95 B
- Dillon Wright (UVA)- 3:45.45 B
- Colin Bitz (UVA)- 3:46.13 B
- Gus Rothrock (TENN)- 3:46.47 B
- Aidan Crisci (TENN)- 3:47.84 B
- Jackson Mussler (UKY)- 3:54.39
Race Videos:
A-Final
No Race Video Currently Available
B-Final
C-Final
WOMEN’S 200 FREE – FINALS
- NCAA Record: 1:39.10, Missy Franklin (CAL) – 2015
- 2025 NCAA ‘A’ Cut: 1:42.60
- 2025 NCAA “B’ Cut: 1:46.85
- 2024 NCAA Cutline: 1:44.80
- Aimee Canny (UVA)- 1:42.67 B
- Camille Spink (TENN)- 1:43.57 B
- Anna Moesch (UVA)- 1:43.12 B
- Cavan Gormsen (UVA)- 1:44.85 B
- Julia Mrozinski (TENN)- 1:45.64 B
- Sara Stolter (TENN)- 1:46.33 B
- Lauren West (UKY)- 1:46.46 B
- Katy Jost (UKY)- 1:48.10
Race Videos:
A-Final
B-Final
C-Final
MEN’S 200 FREE – FINALS
- NCAA Record: 1:28.81, Luke Hobson (TEX) – 2024
- 2025 NCAA ‘A’ Cut: 1:31.21
- 2025 NCAA “B’ Cut: 1:35.35
- 2024 NCAA Cutline: 1:32.93
- Nikoli Blackman (TENN)- 1:32.12
- Sebastien Sergile (UVA)- 1:32.38
- David King (UVA)- 1:33.19
- Joaquin Vargas (TENN)- 1:34.67
- Jack Stelter (TENN)- 1:35.82
- Connor Boyle (UVA)- 1:36.54
- Justin Peresse (UKY)- 1:36.66
- Caue Gluck (UKY)- 1:36.93
Race Videos:
A-Final
B-Final
C-Final
WOMEN’S 100 BREAST – FINALS
- NCAA Record: 55.73, Lilly King (IU) – 2019
- 2025 NCAA ‘A’ Cut: 58.01
- 2025 NCAA “B’ Cut: 1:01.22
- 2024 NCAA Cutline: 59.75
- McKenzie Siroky (TENN)- 58:00
- Aimee Canny (UVA)- 58.64
- Emelie Fast (TENN)- 58.41
- Emma Weber (UVA)- 58.67
- Zoe Skirboll (UVA)- 59.23
- Bridget Engel (UKY)- 59.83
- Hannah Marinovich (TENN)- 1:00.54
- Olivia Mendenhall (UKY)- 1:03.08
Race Videos:
A-Final
B-Final
C-Final
MEN’S 100 BREAST – FINALS
- NCAA Record: 49.53, Liam Bell (CAL) – 2024
- 2025 NCAA ‘A’ Cut: 51.02
- 2025 NCAA “B’ Cut: 53.43
- 2024 NCAA Cutline: 51.89
- Noah Nichols (UVA)- 51.32 B
- Adomas Gatulis (UKY)- 52.85 B
- Kevin Houseman (TENN)- 53.10 B
- Jed Garner (TENN)- 53.30 B
- Jay Gerloff (UVA)- 53.40 B
- Jonathan Rom (UKY)- 53.73
- Grayson Nye (TENN)- 53.79
- Matt Heilman (UVA)- 53.84
Race Videos:
A-Final
B-Final
WOMEN’S 100 BACK – FINALS
- NCAA Record: 48.10, Gretchen Walsh (UVA) – 2024
- 2025 NCAA ‘A’ Cut: 50.66
- 2025 NCAA “B’ Cut: 53.53
- 2024 NCAA Cutline: 52.28
- Claire Curzan (UVA)- 49.37 A
- Josephine Fuller (TENN)- 51.06 B
- Charlotte Wilson (UVA)- 52.01 B
- Reilly Tiltmann (UVA)- 52.51 B
- Lexi Stephens (TENN)- 52.55 B
- Sophie Brison (TENN)- 53.21 B
- Grace Frericks (UKY)- 53.47 B
- Torie Buerger (UKY)- 53.83
Race Videos:
A-Final
B-Final
C-Final
MEN’S 100 BACK – FINALS
- NCAA Record: 43.35, Luca Urlando (UGA) – 2022
- 2025 NCAA ‘A’ Cut: 44.48
- 2025 NCAA “B’ Cut: 47.16
- 2024 NCAA Cutline: 45.56
Results:
- Harrison Lierz (TENN)- 45.25
- Jack Aikins (UVA)- 45.84
- Lamar Taylor (TENN)- 46.32
- Nick Simons (TENN)- 46.67
- Will Thompson (UVA)- 46.99
- Devin Naoroz (UKY)- 47.06
- Szymon Mieczkowski (UKY)-47.67
- Max Berg (UKY)- 48.93
Race Videos:
A-Final
B-Final
C-Final
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