January 2018 Guide to Family Events In Nashville

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January 2018 Guide To Family Events in Nashville!

We made it through the holidays! Are you exhausted? You’re not alone! Which is why you may not see some of your favorite venues on this month’s list. Nashville let’s take a collective deep breath as we recover from the holiday blitz. Feel like venturing out? Take a look at the happenings in Music City this month!

Bridgestone Arena

Multiple Dates: Nashville Predators 

January 6th – 7th: Monster Jam

January 27th: Harlem Globetrotters

TPAC

January 6th – 7th: Paw Patrol Live

Adventure Science Center

January 8th: Early Explorers

January 13th: Trains Closing Celebration

January 13th: Second Saturday

January 15th: Early Explorers

January 16th: Homeschool Science Lyceum

January 20th: Frankenstein Day

January 22nd: Early Explorers

January 30th: Homeschool Lyceum

Country Music Hall Of Fame

January 6th: Family Program – Beginner Guitar Workshop

January 6th: Hatch Show Print Block Party

January 7th: Family Program – Make Letterpress Art With Hatch Show Print

January 13th: Family Program – Beginner Mandolin Workshop

January 14th & 15th : Creative Zone: Design Your Award

January 20th: Preschool Program- Song and Story Time: Animals

January 20th: Family Program – Beginner Electric Guitar Workshop

January 27th: Family Program – Making Waves at Historic RCA Studio B

The Nashville Zoo

January 27th: Zoo Run Run 5k

The Schermerhorn Symphony Center

January 12th & 13th: The Earth – An HD Odyssey

January 14th: Let Freedom Sing!

January 18th, 19th & 20th: The Songs Of Elvis Presley

January 24th: The Music Of Prince With The Nashville Symphony

The Hermitage

January 7th – 8th: Battle of New Orleans Commemoration

Belmont University

Multiple Dates throughout January: Hamlet at the Troutt Theater

Nashville Restaurant Week

January 15th – 21st

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Torrey Swan
When I moved to Nashville when I was 11, I never knew how deep my roots would run here! I attended Belmont University (Go Bruins!) where I met my husband David. We were married in 2008, and 4 months later, he was off to Iraq for a year. A couple of years after he returned home, we had our first daughter, Madeline, who is a lively redhead that keeps us on our toes! Any and all rumors you've ever heard about the nature of redheads are in fact true. Our second little girl, Violet, was born in July of this year and is the sweetest little addition. Before having children, I worked as a pediatric nurse for 7 years, and last year worked at two Williamson County high schools as a Health Science teacher. I will once again be staying home with the birth of our second daughter. I am new to the world of blogging, but look forward to the experience of getting to share stories, tips and advice with other local moms!

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