This week’s Upper Cumberland round up – Jan. 11

UPPER CUMBERLAND – As the new year begins, make a resolution to get out and explore new and exciting places and events hidden in the corners of the Upper Cumberland. For a complete list of events statewide, visit tnvacation.com/calendar.

Jan. 11-13

Cookeville – Kick off the new year at the inaugural 385 Yoga Festival. Experience a vinyasa in the beautiful setting of DelMonaco Winery & Vineyards. The fest includes classes, local health and wellness vendors and food trucks.

Jan. 11

Cookeville – Red Silo presents Soul Fish live from 7-10.

Crossville – Grinder House Coffee Shop presents “In the House” 6 p.m. a live singer-songwriter show with a performance by Kayley Hill.*

 Jan. 12

Cookeville – Grab your family and friends and join in the West Side Scavenger HuntBring your digital or cell phone camera to the Cookeville Depot to get an entry form whit photos and clues.

Granville – Clearview takes the stage at Sutton Ole Time Music Hour 6-8 p.m. at the T.B. Sutton General Store. Tickets are $20 for dinner and admission.*

Jan. 17

McMinnville – Bring the family to Collins River BBQ for Collins River Song Writers Night LIVE! hosted by Rooster 101.5 FM beginning at 6 p.m. This showcase of some of the mid-TN’s most talented musicians is also broadcast live on Rooster 101.5 FM.

Jan. 18-20

Red Boiling Springs – Join paranormal investigators for thrills and chills at the overnight Ghost Hunt at the Thomas House Hotel Friday or Saturday night. The event includes lodging, a meal and guided tours of the property.

Jan. 18

McMinnville – The Park Theater presents Nashville Song Writers Night bringing threeup and coming starts to the stage for a night of inspiring songs and stories. Show will be from 7-9 p.m. For ticket information visit warrentn.com.

Jan. 19

Granville – Take in a Southern meal and live music at Sutton Ole Time Music Hour 6-8 p.m. at the T.B. Sutton General Store. Tickets are $20 for dinner and admission. Ray Cardwell will perform.*

For more information, contact Ruth Dyal, executive director for the Upper Cumberland Tourism Association, at 931-537-6347 or by email at uctourism@gmail.com.

*Information provided byJill Kilgore, public relations media manager for the TN Department of Tourist Development. For more information contact Jill at 615-741-9069 or by email at Jill.Kilgore@tn.gov.

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