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Gallatin’s highly anticipated 10th annual “Taste of Gallatin” is set for Thursday, June 1, from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m at the Gallatin Civic Center.
This is a social event that showcases restaurants, caterers, groceries, event facilities, and businesses in the Gallatin area, gives attendees the chance to “sample” the many flavors of local Gallatin businesses. The Taste of Gallatin is the city’s culinary extravaganza!
Gallatin Chamber of Commerce Membership “Supper in the Park”
(This event will take the place of our Monthly Membership Luncheon)
Date: Monday, August 14th, 2017
Time: 5:30pm to 7:00pm
Speaker: Teacher Award Presentation
Catering:
2 Minute Business Spotlight: Jordan Woodruff, Reliant Bank
Location: Triple Creek Park Pavilion, Champion Drive, Gallatin, Tennessee
Reservation Deadline is always at Noon on the Friday August 11th.
Cost: The cost for Chamber Members, Non-Members, and Guests will be $18 with reservations made by noon on the previous Friday; $25 with reservations made after the deadline. Reservations may be made by calling 615.452.4000, emailing info@gallatintn.org, or by clicking Register Online. Reservations Required.
Relay For Life is the signature fundraiser for the American Cancer Society.
Relay is a team fundraising event where team members take turns walking around a track or designated path. Each event is 6-24 hours in length and each team is asked to have a member on the track at all times to signify that cancer never sleeps. Cancer patients don’t stop because they’re tired, and for one night, neither do we.
Each team sets up a themed campsite at the event and continues their fundraising efforts by collecting donations for food, goods, games, and activities. This money will count towards their overall team fundraising goal.
Tours begin at 4:00 p.m. with the last tour scheduled to step off at 8:00 p.m., however we will go past 8:00 if necessary. Tickets are $10 for adults and children ages 10 and up. Children under 10 are free. Tickets are available online through our Facebook page. They are also available at the Sumner County Museum, the Gallatin Chamber of Commerce, and Perkins Drugs starting September 8th.
A rain out date is set for Saturday, October 14th. Times for the rain date to be determined.
The purpose of the Sumner County Museum is to preserve for the future the history of the past and present. There are loads and loads of items on display for those of you who are interested in museums and/or history or both. The displays include pioneer days, tinsmith shop, blacksmith shop, textile – from cotton to loom, music, photography, clothing, etc. It is worth a trip to see what’s here. Be sure to have a time period put aside when you want to come and make sure it’s long enough to see everything that you can.
Sumner County is home to some of the world’s most recognized names in music and art. Monthaven Arts and Cultural Center is proud to highlight two of these artists and their works in the upcoming show: SUMNER MASTERS. The Photography of William Lee Golden and The Art of Joel Knapp. Meet the artists during the opening of this exhibit June 22 4-7pm
This exhibit is FREE to the public and will be on display through September 23rd.
During An Appalachian Christmas Dinner guests will feast on an authentic Appalachian dinner complete with moonshine, wine, and stack cake. Storytelling will be provided by Virginia Appalachian Mountain Native, Linda Goodman with music by Holly Wood & The Appalachian Extras – Susie Monick, Joe Collins, Daniel Seymour, and Jeff Gilkinson.
Guests will feast on an authentic Appalachian dinner complete with moonshine, wine, and stack cake. Storytelling and music!
Three nights to choose from: December 9th, 10th, and 11th. Space is limited.
Join us at the opening reception of, Echoes of Conversations a tribute to black Americans in art, literature, and poetry featuring the art of celebrated Nashville artist, Michael J. McBride. This event is FREE and open to the public.
MEET THE ARTIST: Guests at the evening’s event will have the opportunity to meet the artist and explore the deep roots and impact of Black Americans past and present and how their contributions have helped to shape conversations in America and the world.
This sensational exhibition includes a compelling collection of Mr. McBride’s art showcasing masterful techniques in application while telling a story that is thoughtful, powerful and celebratory.
“Art provides a tool for communication between the viewer and me. Color is a major component in that communication which can evoke different moods and ideas. I believe in presenting images that reflect positive ideas and situations. It is important for the viewer to see my work and view the contents base on their life experiences.”
– Michael J. McBride, Artist
OPENING RECEPTION: February 16 | 6 – 9PM
EXHIBITION: February 16, 2019 thru March 17, 2019
Monthaven Arts and Cultural Center is excited to announce the 43rd Annual Best of Sumner County Student Art Exhibit! Featuring the art of students from all Sumner County middle schools and high schools families, friends, and guests have the opportunity to view incredible works by some of Sumner County’s most talented students. Works are done in a variety of mediums including oil, acrylic, pencil and digital art and will awe and inspire you.
In art, few will ever know the extent to which their art touches the world and the impact their talent will have. Yet, one family has experienced this not just one time but three! GENERATIONS SHUPTRINE features the works of renown artist Hubert Shuptrine, acclaimed water color artist Alan Shuptrine and introduces sculpture artist Ben Shuptrine. Showcasing three generations of creative work, GENERATIONS SHUPTRINE celebrates each artist’s deep connection with his environment telling a story of his passion from within.
EXHIBITION
May 12, 2019 thru June 2019
This exhibition is FREE and open to the public.
OPENING RECEPTION
Meet the Artists
May 12, 2019, 4PM-6PM
Guests will have the opportunity to meet artists Alan and Ben Shuptrine.
MASTERS’ CLASS
May 12, 2019 12:00 – 2PM
The MACC hours are Tuesday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Sunday, noon to 5 p.m. For more information about the exhibition, contact admin@TheMACCTN.com or call (615) 822-0789.