Maury Weekend: 5 Happenings This Weekend

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Looking for something to do this weekend? Here are 5 events in and near Maury County!

1Hill Fest

hill fest spring hill

 

Saturday, June 1, 2 pm – 7 pm

Fischer Park, 4285 Port Royal Road, Spring Hill

The Parks and Recreation Department for the City of Spring Hill is excited to announce our 2nd Annual Hill Fest! The theme this year is “Carnival!”

Hill Fest is a FREE event for all ages. Highlights this year include carnival rides, inflatables and circus performers! We will have games and prizes, balloon artists, face painters and food trucks. We will end the event with a daytime fireworks show.

2Columbia Parks and Rec to Host Bi-annual 3-Point Shooting Contest

Saturday, June 1, 5pm

Armory Recreation and Fitness Center
503 Carter St, Columbia

The City of Columbia Parks and Recreation Department will be hosting its bi-annual
three-point shootout at the Armory Recreation and Fitness Center located at 503 Carter St.
starting precisely at 5PM on June 1st.

Prove you have the skill and try to dethrone the reigning champion, Lucas Kinnard. This event is open to participants ages 14 and above with a registration fee of $5 per participant. Spectators, family, and friends are free to come, support, and watch the event.

For more information, follow us on Facebook at Armory Recreation and Fitness Center
or call Miguel at 931-922-8381.

3Beginner Pickleball Class

pickleball clinic june

 

Saturday, June 1, 2pm – 4pm
Macedonia Recreation Center
501 Armstrong St, Columbia

Kick off summer with a fun pickleball event! No equipment needed, come ready to play and have a great time!

4Storybook Trail: Up in the Garden & Down in the Dirt

storybook trail

 

Available All Month
Maury County Park
1018 Maury County Park Drive, Columbia

Visit the Storybook Trail located along the Nature Trail in Maury County Park for a monthly, seasonal story to enjoy!

The May story is “Up in the Garden & Down in the Dirt” by Kate Messner. Explore the secret realm beneath the dirt that brings the world of nature to life: Follow a young girl and her grandmother on a journey through the year planning, planting, and harvesting their garden—and learn about what’s happening in the dirt to help make it all happen.

To access the trail: Enter Maury County Park and continue straight on the main park road. Pass the Kids’ Kingdom playground on the right, and continue straight up the hill. Halfway up the hill, there is a trailhead with parking on the right.

The Storybook Trail features storybooks presented on child-height panels, along a short accessible trail to promote adult-child interaction around books and nature in a healthy, outdoor activity. Books are rotated monthly, so there is always a new, seasonal story to enjoy.

5Maury County Horseman’s Association

Photo from TWHBEA Facebook

May 30 – June 1
Maury County Park
1018 Maury County Park Drive

The Maury County Horseman’s Association will be hosting its 73rd Annual Columbia Spring Jubilee from May 30 through June 1, 2024 at Maury County Park located at 1018 Maury County Park Drive in Columbia, Tennessee. The event begins at 6:00 p.m. on May 30, 2024. There will be 108 classes shown over the three-day event.

The show follows the guidelines set forth by the State of Tennessee, the Department of Agriculture’s guidelines for livestock events, and the joint guidelines issued by the Tennessee Walking Horse Breeders’ and Exhibitors’ Association (TWHBEA) and Walking Horse Trainers’ Association. The event is an International High Point Affiliated Horse Show. Judges for the event will be Scott Beaty, Scotty Brooks, and Justin Jenne.

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