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Celebrations And Special Events Abound Across The Community In November

13th Annual Sumner County Artists & Artisans Studio Tour

Sumner County Tourism, Gallatin

Nov. 2 and Nov. 3

The 13th annual Artists & Artisans Studio Tour will occur on the weekend of Nov. 2 – 3 at various locations across Sumner County. This event will feature multiple artists and artisans who will have their work on display at studios across the county. Maps for the self-guided tour will be available at Sumner Tourism, as well as at other area businesses.

VisitSumnerTN.com

Hendersonville Handmade Market

Hendersonville City Hall

Nov. 2 – 10 a.m.

The Hendersonville Handmade Market is the place to go to get a head start on the holiday shopping season. City Hall will come alive with arts, crafts and merchandise from some of the area’s most talented artisans and craftspeople.

HvilleTN.org

Stumpberfest

Half Batch Brewing

Nov. 2

Stumpberfest is Hendersonville’s version of a traditional German Oktoberfest celebration. The Bavarian-themed event will feature an afternoon and evening of games, beer, food and music at the brewery’s Hazel Path Center location.

HalfBatchBrewing.com

Jingle & Mingle Around Town

White House

Nov. 6

The merchants of White House will welcome customers to their annual holiday shopping launch event on Saturday, Nov. 6. There will be special sales at shops across the city, as well as door prizes, free gifts and a chance to win a $500 shopping spree.

WhiteHouseChamber.org

Tinsels & Treasures

Historic Downtown Gallatin

Nov. 8 – Nov. 10

The Gallatin Tinsel & Treasures weekend has helped kickoff the holiday shopping season for area gift seekers for 53 years. On Friday Nov. 8 through Sunday Nov. 10, local merchants will welcome customers to their ornately decorated establishments for a fun shopping experience.

GallatinTN.org

The Indian Lake Loop

The Streets of Indian Lake

Nov. 28 – 8 a.m.

For seventeen years, the Indian Lake Loop has become a treasured Thanksgiving tradition for families across Middle Tennessee. On Thursday morning, Nov. 28, over 1,000 runners and walkers choose to begin their holiday by participating in the Loop.

IndianLakeLoop.com