CSA FAIR – Nashville Farmers Market

CSA Fair!

February 27, 2016 at 8:00 AM

Come experience an in-season cooking demonstration and learn more about Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) programs from local and regional farmers!

FREE! Each attendee will have the opportunity to ask questions and preview more than 20 CSA programs from around Middle Tennessee.

http://nashvillefarmersmarket.org/event/csa_fair

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Participating Farms

Eaton’s Creek Organics

Giving Thanks Farm

Delvin Farms

Six Boots Growers Collective

Whites Creek Flower Farm

Green Door Gourmet

Old School Farm

Hill & Hollow CSA

Athena’s Harvest Farm

KLD Farms

Wedge Oak Farms

Bloomsbury Farm

Fresh Harvest

Country Squires Farm

Nashville Farmers Market – http://nashvillefarmersmarket.org/event/csa_fair

CMA Music Festival 2016 – Nashville TN

CMA Festival 2016 – http://www.cmaworld.com/cma-music-festival/
June 9-12 2016 – Nashville TN

Thanks to the generosity of Country artists playing CMA Music Festival for free, music education programs have been supported, sustained and implemented in communities throughout the country. Music education in a child’s life is more than just practicing for a recital or upcoming school performance. Children exposed to musical training develop fine motor skills, aids emotional and behavioral maturation. Music education at its core is about teaching students to think. The CMA Foundation is investing in the next generation of scholars through music education. Without the CMA Music Festival, the more than $11 million given to support music education would not be possible. Thank you for showing up. Not just for the CMA Music Festival but for students everywhere!

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2016 Ticket Sales Update

Thanks to our loyal fans and the popularity of this event, tickets for 2016 CMA Music Festival are selling faster than ever. We currently only have tickets available in the 300 level of Nissan Stadium. In other sections, only single tickets remain. If you are having trouble finding available seats, refresh your browser and search for a smaller quantity.

We appreciate our fans and their support of CMA Music Festival. We hope to maximize available seating and explore new options that may add additional seating in the future to help meet the demand.

We promise to keep you posted. Thanks!

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Thanks to our loyal fans and the popularity of this event, tickets for 2016 CMA Music Festival are selling faster than ever. We currently only have tickets available in the 300 level of LP Field. In other sections, only single tickets remain. If you are having trouble finding available seats, refresh your browser and search for a smaller quantity.

We appreciate our fans and their support of CMA Music Festival. We hope to maximize available seating and explore new options that may add additional seating in the future to help meet the demand.

We promise to keep you posted. Thanks!

 

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ABOUT CMA MUSIC FESTIVAL 2015

CMA Music Festival Sets New Record at $46.8 Million in Direct Visitor Spending

NASHVILLE—The 2015 CMA Music Festival generated a record $46.8 million in direct visitor spending, an increase of $7.5 million over last year according to numbers released by the Nashville Convention & Visitors Corp. (NCVC) today.

“The CMA Music Festival is a big part of our brand as Music City, and the event’s enormous economic impact through direct visitor spending is a great thing for Nashville,” Mayor Karl Dean said. “The CMA Foundation’s contribution of instruments to Metro Schools students further strengthens the Festival’s positive impact. I appreciate both the CVC and CMA as incredible partners in bringing more visitors to Nashville and congratulate them for the continued growth and success of CMA Fest.”

This year’s CMA Music Festival sold out seven months in advance prompting a record-setting daily attendance of 87,680 fans – besting 2014 numbers by 9.6 percent, the CMA reported in June. According to the NCVC, the estimated number of room nights for Festival attendees was 158,000—up from 150,000 last year—and the average length of stay was 5.2 days.

“As the city’s largest event, CMA Music Fest continues to outperform itself year after year, generating more visitor spending than any other event and providing prime-time national TV exposure for Music City,” said Ken Levitan, chairman of the NCVC Board of Directors and President of Vector Management. “The CMA’s expansion of the footprint, offering more free music than ever before and extending event days all resulted in record spending, record attendance and record room nights sold. These figures show the CMA’s strategy of keeping the event at an affordable value is important to the overall growth of the event.”

For the first time, the NCVC was able to calculate non-ticket holder direct spending, which represents an additional $13.6 million in direct visitor spending, driving total spending to $60.4 million.

“We worked very hard this year to let local and regional residents know that you don’t need a four-day ticket to enjoy this event,” said Sarah Trahern, CMA Chief Executive Officer. “There were seven free stages throughout downtown and it is rewarding to see our attendance increase in those areas. It is especially nice when you consider the positive impact on the city, which has been an outstanding partner.”

In addition, the NCVC’s survey results showed:

– 83 percent of attendees traveled more than 50 miles

– 46 percent of attendees were attending for the first time

– 87 percent indicated they were likely to return next year

– 55 percent have an annual household income of $75,000 or more

– 10 percent of visitors were from international markets

The figures are based on the NCVC’s onsite/in-person surveying of 2,219 attendees during the event in June.

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