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Weekend Planner: Feb. 5-7 | Event, CFA, MLT, Stones River National Battlefield, Oakslands Historic House Museum
Theater
The Murfreesboro Center for the Arts presents Disney’s The Jungle Book at 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday with a 2:30 p.m. Sunday matinee.

The story is set in a small village in India and a heart-warming story develops with a mother who hid her baby from a stalking tiger. The baby is found and raised by a pack of wolves.

For information or to make reservations, phone 615-904-ARTS (2787) or visit boroarts.org.

Murfreesboro Little Theatre stages Amy’s Attic at 7 p.m. Friday and Saturday with a 2 p.m. Sunday matinee.

With lots of physicality including mime, clowning and simple acrobatics, this play offers good comedic roles for all the characters.

Amy Anderson discovers her Grandfather's magic trunk in the attic. When she falls asleep her dreams take her on an unforgettable adventure with Coco, a mute clown, into the circus world. She finds and rescues an array of circus performers suspended in time. They were banished by the curse of Ivan the Madman, evil nemesis of her Grandfather. Amy takes the performers back into the safe haven of her attic so they may again perform the 'Greatest Show on Earth'.

For more information or to purchase tickets, visit mltarts.com.

MMA at MTSU
Ultimate fighting comes to MTSU’s Murphy Center at 7 p.m. Saturday.

Tickets are now available through the MTSU Ticket Office or Ticketmaster at $16 each for MTSU students with MTSU ID, and $21 each for the general public. Special VIP ringside seats are available for $35 each.

A portion of the proceeds will be donated to Disabled Veterans, Vanderbilt Children’s Hospital and Women Against Domestic Violence.

For more information, contact Anthony Gomez at 615-796-3919 or agg2m@mtsu.edu.

The Language of Love and Courtship
Did you know that Victorian Valentines could cost as much as a day rental for a carriage?

Oaklands Historic House Museum tours feature a month-long program that explores the courtship customs of the Victorian Era. The romantic language of flowers and fans, as well as the rules of engagement for courting will be presented on daily tours by the museum docents.

The program is open to the public and worth seeing by all.

Regular admission rates apply. Contact Oaklands at 615-893-0022 or mb@oaklandsmuseum.org with questions or to make group reservations.

Harlem Ambassadors
The Harlem Ambassadors will perform dazzling basketball handling tricks, high-flying slam dunks and hilarious family comedy at 6:30 p.m. Saturday at the LaVergne High School gym.

Tickets at the door or in advance from LaVergne Lion’s Club Call Bill Couch 615-596-9626 for more information.

Stones River National Battlefield
Rangers will share their favorite programs that shed light on the stories of African Americans during the Civil War during the month of February.

Programs will be given at 2 p.m. every Saturday and Sunday at the Visitor’s Center.

Call John McKay at 615-893-9501 or visit www.nps.gov/stri for more information.

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Member Opinions:
By: boergermeister on 2/13/10
looking for a great place to take your sweety on Valentines? I gotta
recommend Millers Grocery there food is so good and they have live
music on Fri and Sat but the Sunday buffet is awesome.
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