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"Thrilling Events in Sumner County: Sports Complex Proposal, Class Wars, Rock-N-STOL Concert, and More!"
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"Thrilling Events in Sumner County: Sports Complex Proposal, Class Wars, Rock-N-STOL Concert, and More!"
Paul Graden, Senior Editor
Sep 30, 2025
Hands of Hope Food Pantry in Portland has launched its annual Thanksgiving Turkey Drive, aiming to raise $6,000 by October 31 to provide full-size turkeys for families in need.
Donations are accepted via cash, check, or Venmo, with checks deliverable at 101C South Russell Street.
The pantry’s goal is to ensure every family enjoys a classic Thanksgiving meal, complete with extra holiday food items.
Clients must sign up in person by October 18 during their usual visit.
Funds raised beyond the goal will help provide Christmas hams.
Volunteers can register through Hands On Nashville.
Throughout September, Hands of Hope requests item donations — including instant potatoes, stuffing, canned goods, and more — to be dropped off at the Sumner County Highway Department in Gallatin.
Open Tuesdays and Saturdays, the pantry supports over 500 families monthly, thanks to generous volunteers and partners. Read More... |
Gallatin, Tennessee could soon see a major transformation as former MLB player Jeremy Hazelbaker leads a proposal for a cutting-edge sports complex in the city.
After seven years living in Sumner County, Hazelbaker’s vision includes indoor and outdoor spaces, plus amenities like an amphitheater for families and fans.
The facility aims to strengthen Gallatin’s role as a regional sports tourism hub, boosting local economic growth and drawing in new visitors.
Rosemary Bates of Gallatin’s Economic Development Agency stressed the untapped opportunity, comparing the city’s single multi-sport park to destinations like Elizabethtown, Kentucky that attract thousands more every year.
Although funding and location remain undecided, the plan envisions a city-private partnership to maximize benefits for all.
For Hazelbaker, it’s about giving kids more ways to thrive—and positioning Gallatin as a leader in both community growth and southeastern sports tourism. Read More... |
‘Class Wars’ in Sumner County high schools have escalated from harmless pranks to concerning acts of vandalism and assault, alarming local residents and authorities.
Neighborhoods in Gallatin and Hendersonville have seen an uptick in property damage, evolving from toilet papering and flour on lawns to spray-painting cars and repeated home vandalism.
Gallatin Police warn these activities are not just pranks, but criminal acts causing community disruption and hardship for victims.
The Sumner County Board of Education reiterates that ‘Junior/Senior Wars’ are unsanctioned, and Dr. Scott Langford, School Director, urges students to avoid them due to the real threat of arrests and costly legal trouble.
One incident involved a 16-year-old girl allegedly assaulted by a homeowner, Jamie Cossler, a retired fire official now facing aggravated assault charges.
Officials urge parents to speak with their children about the risks as the community seeks safer ways for students to show school spirit. Read More... |
Gallatin’s Music City Executive Airport will launch its first-ever Rock-N-STOL Concert on Friday, October 10, 2025, to kick off the annual Music City STOL celebration.
Country sensation Tyler Hubbard leads the lineup, joined by Connor McCutcheon and Brooke Lee for special performances.
Proceeds will benefit BOLD Aviation, supporting flight scholarships for local youth and boosting aviation education in the area.
Admission is free, but spots are limited.
Gates open at 5:30 p.m., with food trucks ready for guests, and performances begin at 7 p.m.
Attendees should bring their own chairs, as seating is not provided.
No outside food, drinks, pets, or weapons will be allowed, and security will be on site.
Parking is conveniently located within walking distance.
This event offers a unique mix of aviation thrills and live country music, promising an unforgettable night for the Gallatin community. Read More... |
Costco has recalled its Kirkland Signature Ahi Tuna Wasabi Poke following concerns of Listeria monocytogenes contamination.
Roughly 3,315 pounds of the product, packed in clear clamshell containers and sold under Item Number 17193, are affected.
Distribution reached 33 states, including Tennessee, with local sales in Hendersonville and Sumner County.
The recall was prompted after green onions, exclusively used in poke prepared on September 17, 2025, tested positive for Listeria.
No illnesses have been reported, but experts urge caution.
FDA notes that Listeria can cause severe complications for certain groups, especially pregnant women, seniors, and those with weakened immune systems.
Customers should avoid consuming the product and discard it immediately.
Full refunds are available at Costco, and inquiries may be made to Annasea Foods Group.
Staying vigilant helps keep Sumner County safe from potential health risks. Read More... |
Hemorrhagic disease (HD) has been confirmed among white-tailed deer in Sumner County, joining several other affected counties across Middle and West Tennessee.
The disease is triggered by the epizootic hemorrhagic disease (EHD) and bluetongue (BT) viruses, which are spread through bites from tiny midges, often called "no-see-ums."
Recent weather patterns—including heavy spring rains followed by a dry late summer—have created ideal breeding grounds for these insects, causing a surge in outbreaks.
While HD can lead to weakness, fever, swollen tongues, and even death in deer, humans and pets are not at risk from this virus.
Deer may be found near water sources, trying to ease symptoms.
Residents are urged to report sick or dead deer to the TWRA as part of ongoing monitoring efforts.
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The Gallatin Comic Con 2025 lands at the Gallatin Civic Center on November 8–9, 2025, promising a standout weekend for Sumner County and comic fans across Tennessee.
Beloved TV icon Vicki Lawrence joins the guest list, alongside CHiPs stars Erik Estrada and Larry Wilcox, making it a must for classic television fans.
Greg Land, known for his dynamic work on X-Men and Fantastic Four, will be meeting comic book enthusiasts, while Scooby-Doo voice actor Scott Innes adds extra excitement.
Attendees can expect celebrity panels, autograph signings, and vibrant cosplay contests—plus a diverse artist alley and vendor area packed with collectibles.
This local convention is the perfect gathering for collectors, casual fans, and families seeking memorable moments and creative inspiration in Sumner County, TN. Read More... |
Get ready for the return of the Main Street Festival in downtown Gallatin on Saturday, October 4, 2025, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
This beloved event draws more than 30,000 visitors to Sumner County every fall, celebrating local culture and community.
Festival-goers can explore over 230 vendors offering unique arts, crafts, and hometown specialties.
Live music across two stages, a children’s area, and food trucks serving tasty treats promise fun for all ages.
Admission is free, making it an inviting outing for families and friends.
Street closures around Main Street and Public Square will provide a safe, open environment for everyone to enjoy.
Exciting this year is the debut of a Kids’ Entrepreneurial Area, spotlighting young innovators and their creative businesses.
Join the celebration and experience Gallatin’s vibrant spirit at one of the year’s most anticipated events! Read More... |
Get ready for a festive evening as the HWY 52 Trunk or Treat returns to Bethpage, Tennessee on Saturday, October 18, 2025.
Families are welcome at The Ole Milliken Store from 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM, where children can dress up and safely trick-or-treat among colorfully decorated vehicles.
Live music will fill the air, giving parents a chance to relax while admiring the creative trunk displays.
Vehicle owners are encouraged to go all out with decorations and share candy with young attendees.
Delicious dinner options will also be available to keep everyone energized throughout the festivities.
If you’re looking for more Halloween fun, don’t miss the Halloween Fun Run/5K in White House on October 25, where costumes and creativity take center stage.
Celebrate Halloween locally with a blend of treats, music, fitness, and family fun in Sumner County. Read More... |
The 6th Annual Hendersonville Pig Fest returns to Veterans Park from October 23–25, 2025, with DUDE WIPES as proud presenting sponsor.
Organized by HolidayFest and the Hendersonville Parks and Recreation Department, Pig Fest supports beloved charities like Mary’s Magical Place, Grace Place, and Christmas4Kids.
The festival kicks off Thursday with a savory Steak Dinner, Silent Auction, trivia, and the creative Parking Palette. Tickets are $65 per person, benefiting local charities.
Wrestling fans can catch Jeff Jarrett at the thrilling All-Star Super Slam.
Friday’s Hometown Jam features the legendary Oak Ridge Boys, Exile, Eric Blankenship, and DJ Cliffy D, with general admission just $20 and free entry for kids under 12.
Saturday shines with the Backyard BBQ Competition, pig races, food trucks, Kidz Zone, and televised college football—all free to the public.
This fun-filled weekend invites competitors, vendors, and sponsors to join in supporting Hendersonville’s vibrant spirit. Read More... |
Step into history at the Wynnewood State Historic Site in Castalian Springs, TN, on Saturday, October 11, 2025, at 6:00 PM for the captivating annual event, "Murder, Medicine, & Mourning."
Guided tours lead guests through the elegantly somber Wynnewood mansion, where participants experience 19th-century mourning rituals and learn about the tragedies endured by the Wynne family.
As twilight settles, lantern-lit walks to Bledsoe's Lick immerse visitors in chilling local legends of infamous murders that still echo through the area.
The evening also features an intriguing encounter with a Victorian doctor, revealing the sometimes gruesome medical practices of the era.
Advance ticket purchase is advised, as at-the-door availability may be limited. Appropriate footwear is recommended for the outdoor, low-light portions.
This evocative event is best suited for adults and older children, offering a rare journey into the shadows of Sumner County’s past. Read More... |
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