9 Festive Ways to Spend Your Fall Break!

Are you FALLing in love with the new season and want to find a way to celebrate?! Well, you’re in luck!  Here’s a list of some Fall Festivities happening near you!  

 1. Nashville Chalk Fest

📍Nashville 

Sept 30th – October 7th 

More Information: http://nashvillechalkfest.com/ 

– A free 2 day street painting festival featuring sidewalk chalk art by professional artists. Includes food entertainment and family fun. 

 ⭐️ 2. Fiber in the Boro 

📍Murfreesboro  

October 21st  

More Info: http://www.fiberintheboro.com/when-and-where/ 

( May cost / Have fees to pay ) 

Workshops and classes on learning how to create masterpieces with fiber. Including multiple vendors and classes .  

 

⭐️ 3. 30 Experiments 

📍 Discovery Center  

Saturday, September 30th  

More Information: https://explorethedc.org/30th/ 

– Showcasing a spectacle of 30 experiments for the STEAM Festival 

( may include a fee for admission) 

 

  1. The Nashville Symphony Free Day

📍Nashville 

Schermerhorn Symphony Center 

in Laura Turner Concert Hall 

October 21st : 11am – 9pm 

– An orchestra concert in the concert hall.  Including 20 different performances of a variety of music genres (indoor/outdoor)  along with a petting zoo and free food trucks. 

 

  1. Nashville Cultural Festival

📍 Nashville 

October 7th: 10am-6pm 

Celebrating 50 Cultures diversity   

 

 

  1. Nashville Predator Cornmaze

📍Eagleville, Tennessee 

Lucky Ladd Farms  

September 20th – October 29th 

Finding six hidden checkpoints to have your name entered into a grand prize  

 

 

  1. Pumpkin Patch / Fall FamilyFestival

📍Eagleville , Tennessee 

Lucky Ladd Farms 

September 20th – October 29th  

Over 75 attractions and activities  

 

 

  1. Chef’s Table Culinary/Food Tour

📍Knoxville , Tennessee 

September 29th 

More Information:  

Sample on the “Chef’s Table Tour” sampling plates of a variety of cooked meals. Even better, it’s free!  

 

  1. Tennessee Week for Animals

📍Nashville, Tennessee 

September 23rd – October 1st  

More Information: http://www.tennesseeanimals.org/ 

Become involved with animals from shelters and rescue groups. Doing activities with dogs and visiting a variety of animals. Includes free food and music for families to enjoy!