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5 things to do this weekend in Middle Tennessee: November 1 – 3

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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — Hello, November! Here are five things to do this weekend – and you’re going to need a coat for outdoor activities.

Don Williams Music and Memories (with the Nashville Symphony)
Friday, November 1 – Saturday, November 2

This three-day event celebrates the life and legacy of Country Music Hall of Fame member Don Williams at the Schermerhorn Symphony Center. Keith Urban curated the concert and will greet guests via video message. Special guests include Victoria Shaw and Sara Evans.

Tickets are still on sale for the two remaining shows. Click here for information.

Clarksville Vintage Fair – Clarksville
Saturday, November 2

The Milestone Tile Outlet Clarksville Vintage Fair, which was rescheduled to this weekend, will be held at Liberty Park from 11 a.m. until 5 p.m. There will be food trucks and live music (and of course homemade, vintage creations).

Admission is just $3 per person or $5 a couple. Kids 16 and under get in free. Click here for more information.

Project 615's Nashvember – Nashville
Saturday, November 2

Project 615, a Nashville apparel company that's dedicated to helping the homeless community, is hosting "Nashvember" at Sevier Park. 60 local craft vendors, food trucks, exhibitors and sponsors will be there from 11 a.m. until 6 p.m. The event supports local products and businesses.

Click here for more information.

Nashville Brew Project – Nashville
Saturday, November 2

Five local breweries and five local restaurants are partnering with the Nashville Food Project for this debut event. Each brewery will share a special small-batch beer and will be accompanied by a paired bite created by a local restaurant. The event is for all ages and includes live music and games.

Click here for more information.

Boro Art & Craft Fair Holiday Market – Murfreesboro
Sunday, November 3

Looking to start your Christmas shopping this weekend? The Annual Boro Art and Craft Fair Holiday Market is Sunday from 8 a.m. until 3 p.m. More than 35 local crafters will be set up in the inner circle of the Murfreesboro Historical Courthouse Square.

Click here for more information.

We've launched a community events calendar. You can add your events to our calendar, and you may even see them in our weekly 5 things. Click here for more.