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This weekend, Memphis springs to life with a variety of events celebrating the arrival of spring. From vibrant plant sales to lively music performances at Porchfest, families can enjoy a day filled with fun and artistic expression at ballet shows and Broadway performances. Join the community in experiencing the warmth and vibrancy of Memphis as it showcases local talent and nature’s beauty.
Memphis Comes Alive This Weekend with Spring Celebrations
Oh, Memphis! The air is fresh, the flowers are blooming, and the sun is shining bright this weekend as the city gears up for a delightful mix of activities and events that truly celebrate the spirit of spring. From plant sales to vibrant performances, there’s something for everyone to enjoy!
Plant Sales Galore!
Let’s kick things off with all things green. This weekend, at least three plant sales are sprouting up around the city. Whether you’re a seasoned gardener or a newbie eager to start your plant collection, these sales will surely have a wide array of options for you. Local nurseries and green thumbs have come together to make sure that your home and patio can reflect the beautiful season. Don’t miss out on the chance to find your new leafy friends!
Porchfest is Back in Cooper-Young!
Next up, we have the much-anticipated fifth annual Porchfest happening in the famous Cooper-Young neighborhood. This fantastic event transforms the charming porches of local residents into live music stages, where talented local bands will serenade you as you stroll through the streets. It’s like a mini-music festival without the big crowds! And if you’re planning a visit, be sure to grab a full schedule and map to catch all your favorite acts while also exploring the unique charm of the neighborhood.
Family Fun at the Library Fundraiser
Looking for something family-friendly? The Memphis Library Foundation is hosting its annual fundraiser, which is packed with fun activities for kids, games for the whole family, and an assortment of delicious food from local trucks. It’s a great way to support our libraries while enjoying a day of fun-filled activities. Tickets are priced at just $30, and guess what? It’s free for those under 21! So, gather the kiddos and head out for an exciting day!
Dance Like Nobody’s Watching!
If you’re in the mood for something more artistic, don’t miss the captivating ballet performance titled “Slaughter at the Peabody.” Reimagined from the classic “Slaughter on Tenth Avenue,” this performance features both students and professional dancers from the New Ballet Ensemble. The show promises to be an enthralling experience — an intriguing mix of skill and storytelling that showcases the talent in our community. Tickets are available for $25 in advance, or you can grab them at the door for $30. You won’t want to miss this beautiful ballet!
A Broadway Hit at the Orpheum
The Orpheum Theatre is bringing a taste of Broadway to Memphis with the show “Some Like It Hot.” Get ready to dive into a hilarious story about two musicians who are trying to escape the mobsters in Prohibition-era Chicago. The high-energy musical is bound to have you tapping your toes and laughing out loud! With tickets ranging from $36.50 to $139.90, it’s a chance to experience some fabulous entertainment right in your backyard.
Join the Fun!
This weekend in Memphis is all about getting out, celebrating, and enjoying the vibrant culture this city has to offer. Whether you’re picking up a new plant, dancing to live music, helping out at the library, enjoying an inspiring ballet, or laughing your heart out at the theatre, there’s no shortage of way to get involved. So, gather your friends and family, and make some plans to celebrate spring in this wonderful city!
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