This week’s Upper Cumberland tourism round up – Nov. 9

By Michelle Price
UCBJ Managing Editor

UPPER CUMBERLAND – Honor veterans and their service, enjoy the music at Sutton’s or just prowl around looking at the local art. Here’s what’s going on across the Upper Cumberland this week. For a complete list of events, visit tnvacation.com/calendar.

Nov. 8-17

Cookeville – Dr. Seuss characters will come to life at the Cookeville Performing Arts Center, 10 E. Broad St., during Seussical presented by Cookeville Children’s Theatre Nov. 2-17. This musical is fun for the whole family. For ticket information and performance times, call 528-1313.

Woodbury – The winner of 10 Tony Awards, Hello Dolly!, is a classic family-friendly musical at The Arts Center of Cannon Co.

Nov. 9-10

Cookeville – Prowl around in Cookeville’s historic district and WestSide cultural district for Art Prowl, a free two-day walking art tour exploring more than 30 artists’ studios and galleries, demonstrations, kids’ activities and opportunities to meet artists.

Nov. 10

Granville – Craig Morris & King Cotton take 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.

Nov. 15-17

McMinnville – Enjoy the 49thAnnual Warren County Arts and Crafts Fair featuring wood turners, pottery, jewelry, etc.  Free admission.  For more information click 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.

Nov. 17

Granville – David Parmley & Cardinal tradition perform at Sutton Ole Time Music Hour 6-8 p.m. at the T.B. Sutton General Store. Tickets are $20 for dinner and admission.

Ongoing

Crossville – Cumberland County Playhouse rings in the start to the holiday season with the delightful musical Irving Berlin’s Holiday Inn inspired by the Oscar-winning 1942 film.

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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