This week’s Upper Cumberland tourism round up – Jan. 25

By Michelle Price
UCBJ Managing Editor

UPPER CUMBERLAND – This weekend you have a choice between live music, live theater or just enjoying the great outdoors. Whatever you do, get out and enjoy our beautiful region. For a complete list of events statewide, visit tnvacation.com/calendar.

Jan. 25

CrossvilleGrinder House Coffee Shop Presents “In the House” 6 p.m. a live singer-songwriter show with a performance by Randy Moore.

Jan. 25 – Feb. 2

Cookeville – Backstage at CPAC presents Tea for Three, Lady Bird, Pat & Betty.  Tickets are available at 931-528-1313. Click here or call for showtimes.

Jan. 26

Carthage – Ebel’s Tavern presents a live songwriter show featuring multi-platinum selling songwriter Sam Mullins from 6:30 – 9:30 p.m.

Cookeville – Vintage Planet and Lane Motor Museum travel to the Cookeville History Museum with their Micro Cars exhibit. The exhibit will kick off Cars N Coffee from 9 a.m. – noon and the museum opens at 10 a.m.

Cookeville – Red Silo brings Jake Hoot and his classic country and rock with an island feel sound to the stage from 8-10 p.m.

Granville – Stoney River takes the stage at Sutton Ole Time Music Hour at T.B. Sutton General Store. Tickets are $20 for the show and a Southern dinner.

Feb. 1

Cookeville – The Oakley STEM Center at TTU invites you to STEM at the Movies from 6-8 p.m. This event is free, open to the community and perfect for students 3rd– 8thgrade. Registration is required and can be done here.

Cookeville – Red Silo brings local favorite Jeff Crouch to the stage from 8-10 p.m.

CrossvilleGrinder House Coffee Shop Presents “In the House” 6 p.m. a live singer-songwriter show with a performance by Derryl Perry.

Feb. 1-2

McMinnville – The Park Theater presents The Saint Who Danced combining a love of history and dance. Show will be Feb. 1 at 7 p.m. and Feb. 2 at 2 p.m. For ticket information visit mcminnvilletn.gov.

Feb. 2

Cookeville – Kick off Black history Month by Celebrating Local Black History at the Biz Foundry from 8–10 a.m. Hear from local trailblazers as they discuss their place in history and in shaping the future of our growing, vibrant and diverse community.

Ongoing

Cookeville – Vintage Planet and Lane Motor Museum travel to the Cookeville History Museum with their Micro Cars exhibit. The exhibit runs from Jan. 26 through March 23. The exhibit is free to the public.

Crossville – Join your friends at the Cumberland County Playhouse as they present Neil Simon’s Barefoot in the Park. The comedy runs Jan. 26 – March 22. Showtimes and Tickets are available here.

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.

Michelle Price is the former managing editor of the Upper Cumberland Business Journal and can be reached via email. Send an email.

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