Nashville Symphony Brings ‘Music in My Neighborhood’ to Antioch

News Summary

The Nashville Symphony is set to host ‘Music in My Neighborhood’ from March 1 to 8, 2025, in Antioch. This initiative aims to celebrate local culture through music, featuring public events, community engagement, and enriching music education activities for local youth. Multiple free events will be held, highlighting the community’s rich history and diversity through enchanting melodies and neighborhood participation.

Nashville Symphony Strikes a Chord in Antioch with ‘Music in My Neighborhood’ Initiative

Nashville is set to experience a week of joyous music and community spirit as the Nashville Symphony gears up for the third installment of its engaging initiative, ‘Music in My Neighborhood’. From March 1 to 8, 2025, the vibrancy of the Antioch neighborhood will be on full display as the Symphony takes over with a glorious musical celebration.

A Cultural Melting Pot

This carefully crafted event not only aims to bring music to the streets but also celebrates the rich history and cultural diversity of Antioch. Expect enchanting melodies and community engagement as local residents showcase their unique stories through music. The program thrives on collaboration with a variety of local organizations, ensuring a true neighborhood spotlight.

Musical Highlights Await!

Music lovers, mark your calendars! There are five planned public events, all free and operating on a first-come, first-served basis. Whether you’re a seasoned concertgoer or just looking for a fun outing with family and friends, there’s something for everyone!

  • Saturday, March 1, at 2:00 PM: Kick off the festivities with a delightful Music & Nature Story Time Ensemble at Mill Ridge Park Friends’ House.
  • Monday, March 3:
    • 4:30 PM: After School Program at Southeast Community Center (non-public event).
    • 6:00 PM: Join in for a community Potluck Dinner at Cane Ridge Community Club (public event).
    • 6:40 PM: Don’t miss the Ensemble Performance following dinner at Cane Ridge.
    • 7:20 PM: Wrap up the evening with a Neighborhood Meeting also at Cane Ridge.
  • Thursday, March 6, at 7:30 PM: Attend a grand Full Orchestra Performance at Schermerhorn Symphony Center, re-locating from its original Antioch High School venue.
  • Saturday, March 8, at 10:30 AM: Enjoy the final curtain with a Story Time Ensemble at the Southeast Branch Library.

Be sure to arrive early as doors for each public event open 30 minutes prior to the start time to snag your spot!

More Than Just Music

The Symphony won’t just be performing; they’re rolling out a whole range of enriching experiences, including non-public activities such as after-school programs, in-school performances, sectional coaching visits, and even instrument exploration opportunities! This is music education where it counts, immersing Antioch’s kids and youth in the magical world of music.

Partners in Harmony

This initiative wouldn’t come together without the collective efforts of some dedicated community partners including Antioch High School, Cane Ridge Community Club, Friends of Mill Ridge Park, and others. With the support of the TN Immigrant and Refugee Rights Coalition (TIRRC) and Una Elementary, the Symphony is committed to making this an enriching experience for all!

A Symphony for All

The goal of the Nashville Symphony is clear: to serve and engage the Nashville community through the transformative power of music. And with Music in My Neighborhood, the style, flavor, and spirit of Antioch will shine bright during this week-long celebration. So whether you’re a lifelong resident or new to the area, come out and join in on the fun!

Get ready, Antioch! The sounds of laughter, community, and music are just around the corner. Don’t miss out on what promises to be a truly magical experience!

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