

Would you like to join CreatiVets? Click here to learn more about this community who is helping wounded vets through music and creativity.


Check out this story about a local program called Friends Life Community!

Want to send a Texas Flood first responder a thank you card? Click here for more info!

Tennessee’s tax-free weekend!

Oprah’s Favorite things could be yours during the Amazon Prime Day sale!

Belmont students are teaming up with a local nonprofit farm – Cult2vate – to help tackle hunger in Nashville, where about 1 in 10 people face food insecurity. Through a “buy one, give one” system, when someone buys fresh produce, a matching amount is donated to a neighbor in need. It’s a simple way to support local farmers while getting healthy food to families who need it most. Donate or buy a box here
Blood Assurance is looking for donors! Get a $20 gift card if you donate, and if you’re O-Negative or have AB plasma you could get more!
Every Saturday in July and August through August 23, Nashville Zoo transforms into a water wonderland! From 9 am to 4 pm on Festival Field, enjoy: Slip & slide fun, Animal-themed sprinklers, Bubble zone and Splash pools for littles. All activities are included with Zoo admission or membership. Clothing is required at all times. Click here to learn more

In 2010, music industry veterans Connie Bradley and Troy Tomlinson launched Rock the Cradle to set the stage for raising crucial financial support for Middle Tennessee newborns and moms by harnessing the star power of Nashville’s country music community.
A private concert featuring Tim McGraw that only Nashville can offer, Trinetix’s Rock the Cradle features a cocktail and dinner reception and live auction. Past headliners include Wynonna Judd, Jake Owen, Old Dominion, Martina McBride, and Faith Hill.

Following the 2025 legislative session, a new set of laws is set to take effect in Tennessee on July 1 for Education, Immigration, Public Safety and Traffic/Travel/Transportation. Click here to learn more

The Nashville Zoo announced the opening of a new aquatic habitat that will be home to around 50 moon jellyfish.
The new jellyfish are from the Tennessee Aquarium and join the various other jellyfish already housed at the zoo’s Unseen New World exhibit.

Camp Horizon offers childhood cancer survivors a place to connect and just be kids
Free weeklong camp in Tennessee provides 56 young cancer patients and survivors the chance to escape hospital life and just be kids.