LIVE
SEPT. 1-OCT. 1
Elvis Has Left the Building [PG]
Cumberland County Playhouse Adventure Theater
221 Tennessee Ave.
Showtimes vary | $16-$30
It’s Dec. 20, 1970 — and the King of Rock’n’Roll has disappeared.
No one, not even his wily manager, “The Colonel,” knows of his
whereabouts. But The Colonel is all shook up because he has racked
up a secret debt — and the only way to pay it off is to find an Elvis
impersonator within 24 hours. Hijinks ensue as The Colonel takes
deperate measures to replace a man who is irreplaceable while
keeping a reporter at bay and figuring out what happened to the
real Elvis.
931-484-5000 | ccplayhouse.com
SEPT. 12
Christmas on the Mountain
Benefit Motorcycle Ride
Cumberland County Community Complex
1398 Livingston Rd.
8 a.m.-1 p.m. |
$25 per motorcycle, $15 per passenger
The 13th annual benefit ride raises funds
for the annual holiday program while
sending motorcycle enthusiasts on a tour
of the Cumberland County countryside.
Entry fee includes a barbecue lunch. Rain
date is Sept. 26.
christmasonthemountain.org
MUSIC
Reservations and/or a cover
charge may be required.
Please call ahead.
SEPT. 2
Drew Robbins
Lake Tansi Restaurant & Bar
103 Country Club Rd.
6-8 p.m.
931-788-6717
SEPT. 5
Jesse Black Music
Spike’s Sports Grille
4568 Peavine Rd.
6-10 p.m.
931-202-2989
SEPT. 6
Nehemiah Horst
Cumberland County
Playhouse Outdoor Theater
221 Tennessee Ave.
6 p.m.
931-484-5000
SEPT. 18-20
Mother-Daughter Weekend
Nakanawa Camp for Girls
1084 Camp Nakanawa Rd.
3 p.m. Friday-noon Sunday | $125-$175
Perfect for ages 5-11, this camp for mothers and
daughters from youth to adult gives an introduction
to camp and the great outdoors. Those
attending will sleep in a cabon, tour camp, canoe
on the lake, ride horses, zipline, eat s’mores, go on
a hayride, learn camp songs and meet counselors
and campers in a preview of Nakanawa. Newcomers
and Nakanawa alums are welcome to participate.
Registration required.
931-277-3711 | campnakanawa.com
COMING SOON
OCT. 15-16
Fairfield Glade United
Methodist Craft Fair
Village Green Mall
126 Stonehenge Dr.
9 a.m.-4 p.m.
Shop for fall, Christmas
and all-occasion
crafts and décor at the
church’s annual sale.
ffgumc.org
931-484-3473
SEPT. 18-20
Gambler 500 Tennessee
223 Buckridge Rd.
9 a.m. Friday-3 p.m. Sunday | $40 camping pass
Clunkers and junkers descend on “Gamblerville” for
activities and roaming the Cumberland County mountainside
in a weekend rally. Organizers are expecting
more than 1,000 people and 500 cars. Camping is not
required to participate, but Gambler veterans say it’s
a big part of the fun with activities that include the
Mudbowl after dark, the Quarry challenge, music and
fireworks. Camp is open only to ages 18 and older.
Waypoints will be given out at the camp entrance at 6
a.m. Saturday.
931-287-4355
OCT. 30-31
Fairfield Glade
Crafters Fall/
Christmas Craft Show
Village Green Mall
126 Stonehenge Dr.
9 a.m.-5 p.m. Friday
9 a.m.-1 p.m. Saturday
Lots to see and buy at
annual sale.
Shirley Butka
931-484-9611
SEPT. 11
Larry Scroggs Band
Live in the House
Grinder House Coffee
73 N. Main St.
6 p.m.
931-707-0440
SEPT. 25
Melissa Ellis
Bootleggers Bar and Grille
287 Hwy. 70 E.
8 p.m.- midnight
931-337-0449
SEPT. 19
Plateau Alzheimer’s
Tennessee Parade
Fairfield Glade
Police Department
5160 Peavine Rd.
10:30 a.m.
Dress up vehicles and pets
for this fundraising parade
to support Tennesseans and
their families facing Alzheimer’s
disease.
alzTennessee.org
931-526-8010
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