Looking for something to do this weekend? Here are 5 events in and near Sumner County!
1Grand Reopening of God’s Green Earth All Natural Products

Saturday, July 20
8am
112 College st, Gallatin
God’s Green Earth All Natural Products will reopen on July 20th at 8:00 am. The store will offer a wide variety of natural products, including vitamin, mineral, and herbal supplements, dried herbs, liquid herbal extracts, herbal tea blends, Plant Therapy essential oils, lotions, and other skin products, Michael’s Health naturopathic products, Wedderspoon Manuka honey and elderberry lozenges, Tennessee Homegrown CBD oils, and gummies, Oregon’s Wild Harvest herbal products, Hooga grounding mats, Celtic sea salt, my God’s Green Earth homemade Plantain Fusion salve, frankincense and myrrh salve, plantain moisturizer, rollerballs, lip balms, bath blends, and many other products.
The store will also offer monthly herbal classes and weekly consultations. The store is located at 112 College St Gallatin, TN 37066 and will be open Tuesday – Saturday from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm.
2Footloose The Musical

Friday, July 19, 7pm
Saturday, July 20, 2pm & 7pm
Sunday, July 21, 2pm
Hendersonville Performing Arts Center
260 W Main St, Hendersonville
See HPAC’s High School Youth Enrichment Program as they perform Footloose! All tickets are $15.
323rd Annual Tennessee Elegant and Depression Glass Show & Sale

Saturday, July 20
10am – 5pm
Sunday, July 21
11am – 3pm
Gallatin Civic Center
210 Albert Gallatin Ave, Gallatin
Come to Gallatin, Tennessee, July 20 and 21, for the 2024 Elegant and Depression Glass Show and Sale. The show will feature 20 dealers with vintage American-made glassware from the EAPG, depression, elegant, and mid-century modern eras. The show will be held on Saturday and Sunday at the Gallatin Civic Center, 210 E. Albert Gallatin Avenue, in Gallatin, TN, 37066. Hours are 10 am to 5 pm on Saturday, and 11 am to 3 pm on Sunday. Admission is $8 per person and is good for both days. Parking is free. Photos are from the 2023 show.
4Tom Petty Exhibit at Country Music Hall of Fame

Country Music Hall of Fame
222 Rep. John Lewis Way S, Nashville
The Country Music Hall of Fame® and Museum unveiled a Tom Petty display highlighting how his southern roots shaped his music and his continued influence on new generations of country music artists. Tom Petty: Where I Come From features several western-themed artifacts from Petty’s wide-ranging and generation-defining career. The display is included with museum admission and runs through summer 2025.
Rock & Roll Hall of Fame member Petty believed his music straddled the American South, where he grew up, and Southern California, where he resided from 1974 until his death in 2017. Petty cited country-rock bands the Byrds, Buffalo Springfield and other Los Angeles-based groups as major inspirations for his music. Petty’s exhibit display supplements the museum’s current major exhibition, Western Edge: The Roots and Reverberations of Los Angeles Country-Rock, presented by City National Bank.
Saturday, July 20
Half Batch Brewing
154 Bonita Pkwy, Hendersonville
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