Stolen Faces for CASA, disc golf for dogs, brew tours and more
, 2022-05-12 14:18:08,
Beat the heat this weekend by revisiting the music of The Grateful Dead, disc golf for Russell Rescue or enjoy a nice cold one as part of a special “brew tour.”
1. The Stolen Faces for CASA at The Factory
See the music of The Grateful Dead recreated live this Friday as The Factory at Columbia hosts a special benefit concert featuring The Stolen Faces.
The group returns to Mule Town starting at 6 p.m. Friday for a groovy night of classic music, with proceeds benefiting nonprofit CASA of Maury County.
For those who don’t know the work CASA does, the nonprofit provides advocates to children in the juvenile court system, many who come from broken homes, or have been abused and neglected.
The concert will also include food provided by The Dotted Lime and drinks from Fuzzy Duck Liquors, among several other local sponsors pitching in.
Tickets are $50 and are available at www.Eventbrite.com.
2. Mule Town Free for All for Russell Rescue
Columbia loves dogs, and what better way to show your support for the pups than a fun day tossing discs at the park?
Columbia Parks and Recreation will present a special PDGA tournament this weekend at Woodland Park, titled “Mule Town Free-for-All for Russell Rescue.” The animal rescue aims to adopt and care for dogs who might be abused, injured or are older in need of a forever home.
Reservations are $10 to secure your spot in the tournament, while other donations are welcome as well.
The tournament will start at the Kiwanis Shelter, located near hole 12, with check in starting between 8:15-9 a.m. Saturday, which will be followed by a player meeting at 9:15 a.m. Players will tee off starting at 9:30 a.m.
3. Cruisin’ the Co-op
It’s that time of the month to dust off those old and vintage cars and gather for a night of fun at the Columbia Farmers Co-op,…
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