MURFREESBORO, TN - Busking. It's the activity of playing music in the street for voluntary donations – and we may see more busking in downtown Murfreesboro. That was Sarah Callender, Executive Director of Main Street Murfreesboro. She told WGNS that some have even studied the reaction of people who walk past street musicians.
As more living space is added to the downtown Murfreesboro area, additional retail, restaurant and office space will also increase. More residents will lead .
Murfreesboro is set to come alive this summer with the return of the annual summer concert series, kicking off on the first Friday in June at the Historic Murfreesboro Square. The “Friday Night Live” Summer Concert Series is free to attend, offering a perfect opportunity for the community to enjoy live music in a vibrant, outdoor setting… That was Sarah Callender, Executive Director of Main Street Murfreesboro.
In addition to the concerts, the Saturday Market takes place ever .
Murfreesboro, TN - Main Street Murfreesboro is celebrating National Historic Preservation Month in May by hosting two “Community Scanning Day” events. Preserving historical photographs is a great way to ensure that the rich history of Murfreesboro is documented and accessible for future generations.
Scan days have been scheduled for Thursday, May 2nd, from 10am until 2pm and May 9th, 10am-2pm, at the Historical Research Center and Archives building .
MURFREESBORO, TN - On Saturday, the weekly Saturday Market will reopen with at least 70-vendors. Sarah Callender with Main Street Murfreesboro told WGNS News. The market is free to attend and is actually one of the largest in the area.
Also nearing is the annual summer concert series, which will return to the Historic Murfreesboro Square the first "LIVE" MUSIC RETURNS: Friday in June. Like the Saturday Market, the Friday Night Live Summer Concert Series is also free to attend.
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