I don’t know about you, but after such a hard winter, I’m more than ready for spring! Here are some great ways to enjoy March in Nashville, from wrangling weeds to eating pie.
🌱 Touch Some Grass
- Weed Wrangle is a one-day volunteer effort to rid parks of invasive species. The initiative started in Nashville, and has since spread nationwide. This year’s Wrangle is on March 7. Volunteer at a state park, or find numerous local Weed Wrangles using the Hands On Nashville calendar.
- If you’re busy on March 7 but still want to volunteer, find your favorite park’s “Friends of” organization and see if there are any opportunities. While most parks have reopened after Winter Storm Fern, many still have significant damage and need volunteers.
- Other ways to get outside: Picnic at one of our favorite spots, enjoy a good patio, and get started on a spring garden.
🥧 Pi Day
Pi Day is March 14. Honor the mathematical constant by eating some of our favorite pies in Nashville. If you’d rather stick to math, Cheekwood is hosting a math-themed day among the flowers with mimosas, live music, food trucks, and a math fair.
🧒 Spring Break
It’s spring break this month! For MNPS kids, spring break runs from March 7-15. Here’s my spring break guide from last year, and we’ll have more spring break content in the coming days. You might also consider heading to a beach — here are the closest ones to Nashville.
🎵 March Concerts & Events
- Spring is storm season. Consider signing up for a virtual National Weather Service SKYWARN Spotter Class.
- Celebrate Women’s History Month by seeing “Suffs” at TPAC March 3-8.
- Feast on crawfish at Tennessee Brew Works March 7-8, and later in the month at Streetcar Taps & Garden on March 28.
- Watch “Dancing with the Stars” live at the Opry House on March 11.
- St. Patrick’s Day is March 14. I’ll be rounding up a list of St. Patty’s events soon, but make sure to go to this St. Patrick’s Day parade!
- Two queens perform at the Opry House this month: Diana Ross on March 15, and CeCe Winans on March 29-30.
- Listen to a convo between Neko Case and Ann Powers at Grimey’s on March 18.
- Enjoy Dolly Parton’s biggest hits with the Nashville Symphony on March 19-21, though note that Dolly will not be making an appearance this year.
- Get your dance on at the Deep Tropics Equinox on March 20-21.
- Tin Pan South, the world’s largest songwriters festival, runs from March 24-28. It will feature 400+ songwriters!
- Ryman Auditorium is hosting a Tammy Wynette tribute on March 30.



