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Sunday, April 12, 2026

Cannon/Woodbury: Arts Center of Cannon County holding auditions for 12 Angry Jurors 5-3&4

 


We are so excited to announce auditions for our 2026 Blackbox production of 12 Angry Jurors, directed by Madison Tobeck! Largely similar to the 1957 classic film "12 Angry Men," this dramatic play follows the journey of twelve jurors as they grapple with whether or not to condemn a young man accused of brutally murdering his father. Auditions will take place on May 3rd and 4th at 6:30pm! For more information, please visit www.artscenterofcc.com/auditions!

Coffee/Manchester: Manchester Arts Center hosts Prom April 25


 Saturday, April 25th

8:00 pm - Midnight
Manchester Arts Center
128 E. Main St.
Manchester, TN 37355
The MAC Homeschool prom is open to all local homeschool and virtual academy students, as well as CCCHS students who participate in the MRC TAG program.
All homeschool and virtual academy students must be in high school (9th - 12th grade).
Guests must be between the ages of 14 - 19. Students are welcome to bring more than one guest.
This year's theme is "The Roaring 20s", so come decked out in your best!
Tickets include:
Entry, dinner, dessert.
Additional beverages will be available the night of the event.
RMS Photography will have a backdrop set up the night of the event.
This event is for students and guests only. Chaperones will be provided by the Manchester Arts Center.
Re-entry will not be allowed. The night of the event, check in will be at the back door of the Manchester Arts Center. You will not receive physical tickets. Your email confirmation will act as your ticket.
Payment is due by Saturday, April 18th.
Register for the event:
https://forms.gle/a8oLqFk8Axn2Pcva8

Bedford/Shelbyville: Vendors wanted for Summer Maker Market event June 6


 Celebrate creativity in full bloom at the Summer Maker Market, where art, crafts, and handcrafted treasures come together.

Stroll through a curated collection of unique goods made by talented local artists and artisans—from hand-poured candles and pottery to original paintings, textiles, jewelry, and more. Each piece tells a story, reflecting the passion and skill of its maker while supporting the local creative community. With warm sunshine, lively energy, and one-of-a-kind finds around every corner, the Summer Maker Market is the perfect place to shop, connect, and be inspired.
Admission and parking are always free!
We invite artists and artisans with handcrafted items to reserve your vendor space using this link: https://flyartscenter.ludus.com/200524584

ReadyontheRadio Christian Music Videos

 


Phil Wickham-Homesick For Heaven

Katy Nichole-Have Your Way

for King and Country and Taylor Hill-World On Fire

Peter Burton-Where Would I Be

TobyMac and Forrest Frank-Heaven On My Mind

Monday, April 6, 2026

ReadyontheRadio's Collection of Memes



 

Rutherford/Murfreesboro: Steel Magnolias debut at Center For Arts 4-10


 

TBI: Silver Alert issued for missing Davidson County man


James Thornton, who is missing from Davidson County.
The 72-year-old is 5’8”, 185 lbs., bald with brown eyes. He was last seen in the Heritage Drive area in Madison on March 25, 2026.
James has a medical condition that may impair his ability to return safely without assistance.
Spot him? Call MNPD at 615-862-8600 or TBI at 1-800-TBI-FIND!


 

Face Palm Jokes Of The Day 4-6


 1.  How do mice floss their teeth?
      With string cheese.

2.  When we got back home, we saw that someone had chopped down our big oak in the back yard.  Who would do this?  It's a missed tree.

3. I saw two giraffes playing basketball today.  The game was neck and neck.

4.  What do you feed a race car driver's baby?
     Formula One.

5.  Why was the potato kicked out of the bar?
     It was loaded.



Coffee/Manchester: Sheriff's Department warns of new scam

The Coffee County Sheriff's Office has  been receiving reports of this circulating around through various means, text, email, messenger. Please be advised that this is another scam. Please DO NOT scan that QR Code. If you or anyone you know has fallen victim to this, please notify your local authorities.

Rutherford/Murfreesboro: Hunter Safety Course 4-17 & 4-18


 Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency officers will teach the free Hunter Education class for youths and adults April 17-18 at the Rutherford County Sheriff’s Office.

Topics include proper gun handling, responsibility to wildlife and ethics, first aid, tree stand safety, survival skills and hunter first aid.

This course is offered free of charge to anyone interested regardless of age. However, students must be nine years of age or older to become a certified hunter education graduate.

Parents often take the class with their children.

Classes will be from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m., Friday, April 17 and from 8 a.m. to noon, Saturday, April 18 at the Sheriff’s Office’s range at the first driveway to the right at 940 New Salem Highway in Murfreesboro.

Students must have a Social Security number to take the class under state and federal law. If you wish to register for this course, but have never been issued a Social Security number, please call 615-781-6538 for assistance.

Box Office Monday: Top Movies

 


Super Nario Galaxy Movie

Project Hail Mary

The Drama

Hoppers

Reminders Of Him

Warren/McMinnville: Public Health Patient Appreciation Day 4-6


 The Warren County Health Department is hosting a Public Health Patient Appreciation Day and you’re invited to join the fun!

 Monday, April 6, 2026
 12:00 PM – 3:00 PM
 Warren County Health Department
1401 Sparta Street, McMinnville
Stop by for an afternoon of games, refreshments, and community fun as they show appreciation for their patients and the community they serve. 💙
We love seeing opportunities like this that bring our community together—be sure to stop in and join them!