Looking for something to do this weekend? Here are 5 events in and near Maury County!
1Cruisin’ the CAB Car Show at Columbia Arts Building

Saturday, May 24
10 am – 2 pm
Columbia Arts Building
307 W. 11th Street, Columbia
Come out for a fun free family event on Saturday, May 24th, 10 am – 2 pm at the Cruisin’ the CAB Car Show at the Columbia Arts Building.
Food, Music, and cool Vehicles!!
More information HERE.
2Tenn Pin Alley’s Ultimate Summer Kickoff

Saturday, May 24th
12 pm
Tenn Pin Alley
730 Mooresville Pike, Columbia
Tenn Pin Alley will host the Ultimate Summer Kickoff on May 24th.
This will be a fun-filled event to celebrate the start of summer and the launch of the Kids Bowl Free program, which begins the following Monday.
It’s the perfect way to kick off summer break and get ready for a season full of fun at Tenn Pin Alley! At 1PM, there will be a Glow Bowl with a live DJ!
More information HERE.
3The Petty Junkies (Tom Petty Tribute) at The Mulehouse

Saturday, May 24
8 pm
The Mulehouse
812 South High Street, Columbia
The Petty Junkies are comprised of award winning musicians who have worked with Garth Brooks, Peter Frampton, Keith Urban, Eric Clapton, Chris Cornell, Reba, Brooks & Dunn, and more! The band members are responsible for helping to create over 300 #1 songs! They perform the music of Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers to sheer perfection!
Presented by Music First Productions.
4Renaissance Festival

Saturday-Sunday, May 24-26
10 am – 6 pm
2135 New Castle Road, Arrington
Travel back to 16th-century England, where the Village of Covington Glen comes alive with the bustle of a Renaissance Marketplace. Artisans from all over the country display their wares from silks and swords; to jewels and unique forms of art. A variety of flavors, aromas and tastes greet festivalgoers as the voices of renaissance musicians and merrymakers echo through the trees.
Find tickets here.
5Free Day in May at the Athenaeum

Saturday, May 24
2 pm – 4 pm
Athenaeum Rectory
808 Athenaeum St, Columbia
If you’ve always wanted to tour the historic Athenaeum Rectory, now is the time! Please join us for a “Free Day in May” event. Come hear the history of this beautiful building as related to the Polk family and an integral part of not one but two “Girls Schools” during the Antebellum period.
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