"Celebrate Nashville" as Nashville's government, neighborhoods, organizations, and community groups host a nine month long series of festivities and events commemorating the 200th anniversary of Nashville's government charter.
"Celebrate Nashville" will be celebrating and highlighting some of the things that make Nashville unique and special. The Celebrate Nashville Campaign runs from October 1st, 2006 through July 4th, 2007 and will focus on a different theme each month.
November's Theme: Family & Homecoming
November 4th
Habitat for Humanity Building Blocks
Partnership between Habitat for Humanity International, Nashville area Habitat for Humanity and Whirlpool Corporation to build an entire block of 10 homes in one week, November 4th - 10th.
November 5th
Christ Church Cathedral All Saints' Choral Evensong and Organ Concert
Christ Church Cathedral
3:30 p.m.
November 6th
40th Annual Country Music Association Awards
Gaylord Entertainment Center
November 9th
AmSouth/Regions Bank Non-Profit Organizations Recognition Reception
AmSouth Executive Dining Room
5 p.m. - 7 p.m.
November 10th
ARTS ACCESS concert series presented by the Global Education Center Jataka Tales & More featuring Kala Nivedanam South Indian Dancers
Father Ryan High School Centerfor the Performing Arts
7:30 p.m.
November 11th
-31st Belle Meade Plantation Victorian Holiday Tours
"A Children's Dream of Christmas"
Belle Meade Plantation
Runs November 11th - December 17th
-Nashville Ballet
Presents a brand new middle school ballet "Degas and the Little Dancer " Celebrating cultural diversity, this ballet was choreographed by Robert Philander, a native of South Africa. Free Admission
Downtown Nashville Library
10:30 & 11:30 a.m.
November 14th
Rocketown
Make the World Go Away Event honoring Country Music Hall of Fame singer/songwriter Eddy Arnold for his musical contributions.
Rocketown
November 30th
-Nashville's Christmas Tree Lighting
Riverfront Park
-25th Annual Awards Recognition Ceremony presented by the Mayors Advisory Committee for People with Disabilities and the Vanderbilt Kennedy Center for the Arts.
Adventure Science Center
-"Jacob Marley's Christmas Carol" by Tom Mula
Tennessee Repertory Theatre at TPAC's Johnson Theater
Runs November 30th - December 16th
December's Theme & Calendar: Faith

