
What we’re about
Welcome to the Nashville Social 30s-40s group! I know it is kind of a boring name... but I promise that will be the only boring thing about this group! I'm an experienced Meetup host but new to Nashville. Whenever I move somewhere new I love researching and creating a bucket list of all the quintessential experiences to have in the area. I've got a list started and am excited to start adventuring!
Are you looking to meet new people, in our age group, while marking a few things off your Nashville, Tennessee or 2025 bucket list? If so, this Meetup is for you!
I'm looking forward to socializing over a cup of coffee/tea, engaging in lively discussions and exploring all that Nashville has to offer! You know what they say... it's not what you do in life that makes it fun—it's who you do it with!
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Standard Notice, Disclaimer:
The organizers of this group and current and former members can not be held responsible or liable in any way for the actions of any participant-including you- at ant event. All attendees participate at an event at their own risk and are solely responsible for any damage to their property, and/or any injury to themselves or their guests. By signing up for any event, you affirm that you understand this disclaimer and that you knowingly and voluntarily agree not to bring any type of a claim arising out of or related to this Meetup event against the organizers of this Meetup group.
Hiking/Outdoors: Meetup organizers/ leaders are not guides. By signing up for this and/or attending this Meetup event, you acknowledge, understand, accept, and agree that hiking and other activities can be dangerous and can cause serious bodily injury and possible death. Expect the same risks and take the same precautions you would take if you were hiking alone. You are solely responsible for you own safety and well-being.
Upcoming events (4+)
See all- Tenx9 Nashville StorytellingJackalope Brewing Company - The Ranch, Nashville, TN
We had a great time at past Tenx9 events and heard some great stories!
We have time to socialize before it begins as well as during a few breaks in the storytelling.*REMINDER - This event is VERY popular and to get a seat you must arrive early. We try to get a table but it is difficult to save seats.*
ABOUT:
Tenx9 ("ten by nine”) Nashville is a monthly community storytelling night in Nashville, Tennessee where 9 people have up to ten minutes each to tell a real story from their lives. Ten-minute stories by nine people—thus the name. Every month has a theme, and every event is free.MENU:
https://jackalopebrew.com/about-us/bar-jackalope/food/MORE INFO:
https://www.tenx9nashville.com/eventsLOCATION NOTE:
Address of venue is 429B Houston St in Wedgewood Houston.
(NOT 8th Ave S location previously noted.) - Profs & Pints - Topic: How Nashville Became Music CityFait La Force, Nashville , TN
We attended a Profs & Pints event in the past and it was fascinating!
Topic: How Nashville Became Music City
Can't wait to hear what we learn this time!TICKETS:
If you're interested in attending, I suggest you get your ticket now!
Advance tickets: $14.77 total.
Available at Talks | Nashville | Profs and Pints
I've already purchased mine.ABOUT Profs & Pints:
Do you love to learn? Would you enjoy hearing scholars discuss fascinating topics in a setting where you can ask questions and be around people who share your interests? Profs and Pints is here for you!
Profs and Pints brings college faculty members into bars, cafés, company offices, and other off-campus venues to share their knowledge. They speak on subjects of broad interest, including local history, their region’s environment, emerging trends in business or politics, and the ideas and innovations transforming our society and culture. In addition, Profs and Pints instructors offer practical instruction that improves lives. They can teach skills such as how to write persuasively, plant a garden, tend to mind and body, or plan for retirement. Profs and Pints offers you all of this without asking that
you apply for admission, pay steep tuition, or worry about quizzes or grades. At most, you might need to buy a modestly priced ticket to get in the door. Depending on where the event is staged, you may be able to order tasty beers, delicious meals, or hot espresso to go with all of
that knowledge you’ll take in. You won’t earn college credits but you’ll leave knowing more. Learning with Profs and Pints: It’s a bright idea.ABOUT the talk:
Doors open at 6 pm. Talk starts at 7.
Nashville residents and tourists alike long have flocked to the city because of its thriving music scene and music-focused identity.
Come learn about the key players that transformed Nashville into a music destination with Robert Fry, a Vanderbilt musicologist who wrote a book on music throughout the city. He’ll draw upon his archival and ethnographic research as well as courses taught on subjects such as jazz, blues, country, American popular music, music in the South, music tourism, and DIY music cultures. He’ll explore the development of Nashville's broadcasting, recording, and tourism industries, as well as the city's adoption and promotion of its Music City identity.
You’ll learn about the musical institutions and spaces that put Nashville on music’s map as well as the what makes the city unique among other music destinations. We’ll talk about how Nashville's musical identity has been changing in the 21st century and how the city has been adapting to these shifts. We’ll examine how the city's identity is being reinforced through immersive experiences on and near lower Broadway. We’ll also consider how fans have shaped the city and its experiences and helped save Nashville and its music following the flood of 2010. Fry will offer a provocative proposal calling for fans to begin seeing themselves as locals so that they can move beyond passive roles as spectator to become more involved in the preservation and production of music here. You'll leave it with a heightened appreciation of the city all around you and a better understanding of how to take it all in.LOCATION:
Fait la Force Brewing
1414 3rd Ave S St101
Nashville, TN 37210 - At the Movies: Nashville Film Festival (Shorts: Human Nature)Regal Green Hills, Nashville, TN
Let's check out the Nashville Film Festival's screening of Narrative Shorts: Human Nature. Featuring the shorts: Nervous Energy, remember me, I Want to Feel Fun, Vox Humana, Szypliszki, and Soeder.
COST: $19.95 (including fees)
I have already purchased my ticket.
https://nashvillefilmfestival.org/2025-schedule/ABOUT:
The Nashville Film Festival (NashFilm) celebrates innovation, music and the many voices of the human spirit through the art of film hosted over seven days of in-person screenings, panels and music showcases, and parties at venues throughout Nashville. Originally founded in 1969, the Nashville Film Festival is one of the longest-running film festivals in the United States and the first in the South. NashFilm discovers, elevates, and honors filmmakers, screenwriters and musicians from around the world while engaging, connecting and strengthening the community.PARKING:
Free parking is available in the Green Hills Cinema Parking Garage on Level 4.LOCATION:
Regal Green Hills Theater 14
3815 Green Hills Village Dr
Nashville, TN 37215 - At the Movies: Nashville Film Festival (Shorts: Private Lives)Regal Green Hills, Nashville, TN
Let's check out the Nashville Film Festival's screening of Documentary Shorts: Private Lives. Featuring the shorts: Rat Rod, We Were The Scenery, Shanti Rides Shotgun, Dears in the Headlights, Tiger, Death Education, and Clear Sky.
COST: $19.95 (including fees)
I have already purchased my ticket
https://nashvillefilmfestival.org/2025-schedule/ABOUT:
The Nashville Film Festival (NashFilm) celebrates innovation, music and the many voices of the human spirit through the art of film hosted over seven days of in-person screenings, panels and music showcases, and parties at venues throughout Nashville. Originally founded in 1969, the Nashville Film Festival is one of the longest-running film festivals in the United States and the first in the South. NashFilm discovers, elevates, and honors filmmakers, screenwriters and musicians from around the world while engaging, connecting and strengthening the community.PARKING:
Free parking is available in the Green Hills Cinema Parking Garage on Level 4.LOCATION:
Regal Green Hills Theater 14
3815 Green Hills Village Dr
Nashville, TN 37215