Music & More!

 
DownTown
Nashville,

music Is everywhere!


Just a short free shuttle ride takes you directly to the downtown area. There, you’ll find music venues, restaurants, the Country Music Hall of Fame, the historic Ryman Auditorium, (long time home of the Grand Ole Opry) the Musician’s Hall of Fame and much, much more. It’s easy to spend an entire day exploring.

 
  Grand Ole Opry!


We have reserved a block of tickets for the Opry on Friday night, July 18. IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO RESERVE A SEAT for THE SHOW, TICKET PRICES ARE $30.10. Please contact Juanita Tate at 615-781-6538 to reserve your seats at the Grand Ole Opry as soon as you can.  JUNE 13TH IS THE DEADLINE FOR RESERVATIONS SO GET'EM WHILE THEIR HOT!!

 
Museums,

Civil War

history!


The Tennessee State Museum features free admission and a well-balanced collection of Tennessee history. It’s easy to spend a good portion of a day looking at all the artifacts on display from our early native American days through the Civil War and into the 20th century. Tennessee is rich in Civil War history. Many of the most important battles were fought in and around Nashville.

 
Float the beautiful Harpeth River!


Located just outside of Nashville, the Harpeth is an easy float past some of the most picturesque Tennessee landscape and historical Native American sites. This trip only cost $25.00, whether you want to take a short 2 hour float or a whole day.  Click the photo to find out what you will need for your trip and see the different routes.

 
Tour the stars homes!


Have you ever wondered where singers like Alan Jackson, Dolly Parton, Brooks and Dunn, Tim McGraw and Faith Hill live? Another option for Friday is to hop on a bus for a guided tour past many of the homes of the stars. Based on demand, this may also be available on Saturday, July 19.

 
The Millennium Maxwell House Hotel!


Click the photo to explore the hotel on their web SITE.

Reservations mAY be made on THE hotel's website using PROMO code (ACIAM). THE ACI CONFERENCE RATE IS $107 AND CUT-OFF IS JUNE 20TH.

 
Fishing trips!


We will be offering guided fishing trips to the Caney Fork River and Percy Priest Lake. Both of these are within an hour drive from Nashville. If we have enough interest, we will also offer a trip to Dale Hollow Lake. This is the body of water that produced the world record smallmouth in 1955. Please contact Juanita Tate at 615 781-6538 and let her know which trip you would like to take.

 
The Renaissance Center!


Dickson Tennessee is home to this very unique place. It’s a state-of-the-art multimedia production facility, performing arts center and an educational center offering classes ranging from classical guitar to digital still photography. As noted in the agenda, we’ll travel there on Wednesday for a tour and some tech sessions. Check out the web site for an online tour.

 
http://www.state.tn.us/twra/

TWRA