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  • This Week’s Columbia TN Kids Guide • August 25th – August 31st

    The week ahead (August 25th–August 31st) is packed with family-friendly activities, from special one-time events to some of our favorite weekly staples. With the Maury County Fair running all weekend and Labor Day marking the end of summer fun for many pools and splash pads, it’s a great week to get out and enjoy it all.

    Here are a few events worth highlighting this week:

    • Pop Up Play Café in Spring Hill (Monday–Friday, multiple time slots)
      An indoor play space with bounce houses, soft play, and a coffee bar for parents. On Tuesday, The Mom Walk Co. will host a special session for just $12.
    • Free Music Demo Classes with First Notes Music (Monday morning)
      Songs and Snacks classes for ages 0–5, with a babies-only session at 11:45 AM. We’ll be at the 10:30 class if you want to join in.
    • Trail Treasures with Columbia Parks & Rec (Tuesday morning)
      A nature walk at Woodland Park where kids can make a bracelet from leaves, petals, and twigs they collect along the trail.
    • Open Gym at Discovery Gymnastics (Wednesday late morning)
      An hour of indoor play for kids of all ages. Parents, you’ll need to create an account on their site to register.
    • Paws to Read at Maury County Library (Thursday afternoon)
      Kids can sign up to read to a shelter dog in a quiet and supportive setting. Registration required.
    • Bluey Special Events at Villages Clubhouse (Saturday morning and midday)
      Two sessions with Bluey-themed fun and kids’ pizzas from Red 7 included in the ticket price. Registration required. 
    • Maury County Fair (Thursday–Sunday)
      A full lineup of rides, food, shows, and arena events, plus a free Kids Zone with face painting, pony rides, a petting zoo, balloon artist, and inflatables. Full details at maurycountyfair.org.

    One last note: most of these activities are not drop-off programs, so a parent or caregiver should plan to stay with their child. But I’d love to know, would you be interested if I started sharing Parents’ Night Out events as they pop up around town? Leave a quick comment to let me know.

    Want to jump to a specific day? Click the day below.


    Monday, August 25

    The week kicks off with a packed morning of playgroups, free demo music classes, and family story time, plus afternoon art at the library. There’s something to fit every age and stage.

    Pop Up Play Café (Spring Hill)
    Location: 1018 Parkway Dr, Spring Hill
    Time: Play slots available at 10:15 AM–12:15 PM, 12:30–2:30 PM, and 2:45–4:45 PM
    Cost: $17 first child, $12 siblings. Punch passes available. (Sign up here)
    Description: An indoor play space where kids can bounce, climb, and create while caregivers enjoy a cozy coffee bar. Play areas include aesthetic white bounce houses, a soft play zone for little ones, building blocks, and arts and crafts stations. Runs daily through Friday this week.

    Camping Themed Open Play Session
    Location: Villages Clubhouse (1127 S High St, Columbia)
    Time: 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM
    Cost: $12 per child or Membership Package (Sign up here)
    Description: Enjoy open-ended indoor and outdoor sensory play designed for kids around ages 1–5. Sessions include a variety of rotating sensory stations and plenty of space for free exploration. You’re welcome to stay and play as long as you like during your time slot. Advance sign-up is recommended to guarantee your spot, as some timeframes may fill up. If arriving after 10:30 AM, on-site ticket purchase is required due to the online cutoff.

    👶 Baby Time (Spring Hill)
    Location: Spring Hill Public Library (144 Kedron Pkwy, Spring Hill)
    Time: 9:30 to 10:30 AM
    Cost: Free
    Description: Rhymes, songs, books, and lots of bouncing that’s just right for babies and toddlers from birth to age 2. A brief playtime follows.

    🤱 Tummy Time – Parent & Me Playgroup (Ages 3 Weeks+)
    Location: Villages Clubhouse (1127 S High St, Columbia)
    Time: 9:30 to 10:30 AM
    Cost: $20 per session (Sign up here)
    Description: Parent-and-me playgroup designed to support babies (3 weeks and older) and their caregivers. Led by an occupational therapist, sessions use TummyTime!™ techniques and infant massage to support sleep, digestion, and development.

    🎶 Music Class – Free Demo with First Notes Music (Ages 0–5)
    Location: Columbia Dance Academy (1412 Trotwood Ave #17, Columbia)
    Times: 9:30–10:00 AM (full), 10:30–11:00 AM, and 11:45–12:15 PM (ages 8 months & younger)
    Cost: Free (Sign up here)
    Description: Try out a Music Together class with Katie during this special Songs and Snacks demo series. Each 30-minute session includes music-making, snacks, and time for families to connect. The 9:30 AM class is full, but two additional sessions remain open, including a babies-only class at 11:45 AM for ages 8 months and under. There are also classes on the 26th & 27th in Spring Hill if you are unable to make these sessions. 

    📖 Family Storytime
    Location: Maury County Public Library (211 W 8th St, Columbia)
    Time: 10:00 to 10:30 AM
    Cost: Free
    Description: Stories, songs, and rhymes for children and caregivers in a fun, interactive setting that encourages a love of reading.

    🔧 Tinkering Station
    Location: aMuse’um Children’s Museum (123 W 7th St #3213, Columbia)
    Time: 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM
    Cost: Free for members; included with admission ($12 per child; one adult free per paid child, additional adults $6)
    Description: Parent-led, hands-on activities to spark curiosity, creativity, and problem solving. Activities rotate weekly. Reserve your spot.

    🎨 Artist of the Week / Crafternoon (Ages 5+)
    Location: Maury County Public Library (211 W 8th St, Columbia)
    Time: 4:30 to 5:30 PM
    Cost: Free
    Description: Explore a new artist each week and create artwork inspired by their style. This week’s theme: Beach.


    Tuesday, August 26

    Tuesday is a busy day with outdoor walks, story times, art, and creative play. Whether you’re looking for something active, hands-on, or social, there’s plenty to choose from.

    Pop Up Play Café (Spring Hill)
    Location: 1018 Parkway Dr, Spring Hill
    Time: Play slots available at 8:00–10:00 AM, 12:30–2:30 PM, and 2:45–4:45 PM
    Cost: $17 first child, $12 siblings. Punch passes available. (Sign up here)
    Description: An indoor play space where kids can bounce, climb, and create while caregivers enjoy a cozy coffee bar. Play areas include aesthetic white bounce houses, a soft play zone for little ones, building blocks, and arts and crafts stations. Runs daily through Friday this week. The 10:15 AM slot today is reserved for the Mom Walk Co event listed below.

    👟 Stroller Workouts & Walks
    Location: Riverwalk Park (102 Riverside Dr, Columbia)
    Time: 8:30 to 9:30 AM
    Cost: Free
    Description: Hosted by Columbia Parks & Rec, this parent-and-child fitness meetup mixes light cardio, strength exercises, and a stroller walk. All fitness levels are welcome.

    Camping Themed Open Play Session
    Location: Villages Clubhouse (1127 S High St, Columbia)
    Time: 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM
    Cost: $12 per child or Membership Package (Sign up here)
    Description: Enjoy open-ended indoor and outdoor sensory play designed for kids around ages 1–5. Sessions include a variety of rotating sensory stations and plenty of space for free exploration. You’re welcome to stay and play as long as you like during your time slot. Advance sign-up is recommended to guarantee your spot, as some timeframes may fill up. If arriving after 10:30 AM, on-site ticket purchase is required due to the online cutoff.

    🌿 Trail Treasures with Columbia Parks & Rec
    Location: Greenbriar Trail, Woodland Park (821 W 9th St, Columbia)
    Time: 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM
    Cost: Free
    Description: Kids explore the trail and collect small natural items like leaves, petals, and twigs to stick onto tape worn around their wrist, creating a unique nature bracelet.

    🤸 Weekday Open Gym (Chapel Hill)
    Location: Tennessee Extreme Allstars (132 Depot St, Chapel Hill)
    Time: 10:00 to 11:30 AM
    Cost: $5 per child (cash or Venmo only)
    Description: Parents stay to supervise as kids enjoy free play in the gym. No pre-registration required.

    📚 Story Time (Spring Hill)
    Location: Spring Hill Public Library (144 Kedron Pkwy, Spring Hill)
    Time: 10:00 to 11:00 AM
    Cost: Free
    Description: Children’s books, songs, finger-play, and a craft project. Runs weekly on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday.

    🧸 Toddler Storytime
    Location:
    Maury County Public Library (211 W 8th St, Columbia)
    Time: 10:00 to 10:30 AM
    Cost: Free
    Description: A lively story time with songs, fingerplays, and movement for toddlers and their grown-ups, promoting early literacy and motor skills.

    Popup Playdate with Happy Friends – Hosted by Mom Walk Collective (Spring Hill)
    Location: 1018 Parkway Dr, Spring Hill
    Time: 10:15 AM to 12:15 PM
    Cost: $12 per child (Pay via Venmo @ashleylandry_ or PayPal @MomWalkCoSpringHill)
    Description: A special two-hour private play session at the Pop Up Play Café, complete with coffee from Remnant Coffee Bar. Kids enjoy the styled play space while parents connect in a welcoming, community-focused setting. Reserve your spot.

    💧 Bubble Fun
    Location: aMuse’um Children’s Museum (123 W 7th St #3213, Columbia)
    Time: 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM
    Cost: Free for members; included with admission ($12 per child; one adult free per paid child, additional adults $6)
    Description: Shimmering, floating fun with giant bubbles, wand-making, and interactive bubble stations. Parent/guardian assistance required. Reserve your spot.

    🎨 After-School Art Break (Spring Hill)
    Location: Spring Hill Public Library (144 Kedron Pkwy, Spring Hill)
    Time: 3:30 to 5:00 PM
    Cost: Free
    Description: A self-paced art activity using different materials each week. Designed for school-aged kids but open to all.

    🧱 Lego Lab
    Location: Maury County Public Library (211 W 8th St, Columbia)
    Time: 4:30 to 5:30 PM
    Cost: Free
    Description: Weekly LEGO challenges that encourage creativity, engineering, and problem-solving. For ages 4 and up.


    Wednesday, August 27

    Midweek brings a mix of story times, open play, and hands-on activities. It is a good day to keep kids engaged and break up the week.

    Pop Up Play Café (Spring Hill)
    Location:
    1018 Parkway Dr, Spring Hill
    Time: 8:00 AM — 3:00 PM (last time slot)
    Cost: $17 first child, $12 siblings. Punch passes available. (Sign up here)
    Description: An indoor play space where kids can bounce, climb, and create while caregivers enjoy a cozy coffee bar. Play areas include bounce houses, a soft play zone for little ones, building blocks, and arts and crafts stations. Runs daily through Friday this week.

    Camping Themed Open Play Session
    Location: Villages Clubhouse (1127 S High St, Columbia)
    Time: 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM
    Cost: $12 per child or Membership Package (Sign up here)
    Description: Enjoy open-ended indoor and outdoor sensory play designed for kids around ages 1–5. Sessions include a variety of rotating sensory stations and plenty of space for free exploration. You’re welcome to stay and play as long as you like during your time slot. Advance sign-up is recommended to guarantee your spot, as some timeframes may fill up. If arriving after 10:30 AM, on-site ticket purchase is required due to the online cutoff.

    📚 Story Time (Spring Hill)
    Location: Spring Hill Public Library (144 Kedron Pkwy, Spring Hill)
    Time: 10:00 to 11:00 AM
    Cost: Free
    Description: Children’s books, songs, finger-play, and a craft project. Runs weekly on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday.

    🧸 Preschool Storytime
    Location: Maury County Public Library (211 W 8th St, Columbia)
    Time: 10:00 to 10:30 AM
    Cost: Free
    Description: A preschool-focused storytime with books, songs, and activities to help prepare children (around ages 3–5) for kindergarten.

    🤸 Open Gym
    Location: Discovery Gymnastics (1943 Union Pl, Columbia)
    Time: 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM
    Cost: $7 (Sign up here)
    Description: Open play gymnastics for all ages. Must create an account to see details and register.

    🔧 Tinkering Station
    Location: aMuse’um Children’s Museum (123 W 7th St #3213, Columbia)
    Time: 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM (Reserve Your Spot)
    Cost: Free for members; included with museum admission ($12 per child; one adult free per paid child, additional adults $6)
    Description: Hands-on, parent-led activities designed to help kids explore, create, and problem-solve through playful experimentation. Activities spark creativity and build real-world skills in a fun, engaging way. Check their social media for activity details.


    Thursday, August 28

    Thursday has something for every age, from babies at the library to big evening fun at the Maury County Fair. Start the morning with indoor or active play options, enjoy a mix of story times and music for little ones, then wrap up the day at the fairgrounds with rides, shows, and the kickoff rodeo.

    Pop Up Play Café (Spring Hill)
    Location:
    1018 Parkway Dr, Spring Hill
    Time: 8:00 AM — 3:00 PM (last time slot)
    Cost: $17 first child, $12 siblings. Punch passes available. (Sign up here)
    Description: An indoor play space where kids can bounce, climb, and create while caregivers enjoy a cozy coffee bar. Play areas include bounce houses, a soft play zone for little ones, building blocks, and arts and crafts stations. Runs daily through Friday this week.

    Camping Themed Open Play Session
    Location: Villages Clubhouse (1127 S High St, Columbia)
    Time: 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM
    Cost: $12 per child or Membership Package (Sign up here)
    Description: Enjoy open-ended indoor and outdoor sensory play designed for kids around ages 1–5. Sessions include a variety of rotating sensory stations and plenty of space for free exploration. You’re welcome to stay and play as long as you like during your time slot. Advance sign-up is recommended to guarantee your spot, as some timeframes may fill up. If arriving after 10:30 AM, on-site ticket purchase is required due to the online cutoff.

    🤸 Open Gym
    Location: Discovery Gymnastics (1943 Union Pl, Columbia)
    Time: 9:00 to 10:00 AM
    Cost: $7 (Sign up here)
    Description: Open play gymnastics for all ages. Must create an account to see details and register.

    📚 Story Time (Spring Hill)
    Location: Spring Hill Public Library (144 Kedron Pkwy, Spring Hill)
    Time: 10:00 to 11:00 AM
    Cost: Free
    Description: Enjoy children’s books, songs, finger-play, and a craft project. Typically every Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday unless there is a holiday or library closure.

    👶 Baby Storytime
    Location: Maury County Public Library (211 W 8th St, Columbia)
    Time: 10:00 to 10:30 AM
    Cost: Free
    Description: Gentle storytime for babies (0–18 months) and caregivers featuring rhymes, simple stories, and music to encourage early language development.

    🍼 Baby Music and Movement
    Location: Maury County Public Library (211 W 8th St, Columbia)
    Time: 11:00 to 11:30 AM
    Cost: Free
    Description: A lively session with songs, rhymes, wiggles, and giggles to engage babies (0-18 months) and support early development through music and movement.

    💧 Bubble Fun
    Location: aMuse’um Children’s Museum (123 W 7th St #3213, Columbia)
    Time: 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM (Reserve Your Spot)
    Cost: Free for members; included with museum admission ($12 per child; one adult free per paid child, additional adults $6)
    Description: Shimmering, floating fun for all ages. Kids can create giant bubbles, make their own wands, and enjoy interactive bubble stations packed with laughter and excitement. Check their social media pages to see which special bubble activity they’ll feature. 

    🐶 Paws to Read (Registration Required)
    Location:
    Maury County Public Library (211 W 8th St, Columbia)
    Time: 3:30 to 4:30 PM
    Cost: Free
    Description: Kids can sign up to read books to a shelter dog in a quiet, supportive setting. Registration is required (contact the library to sign-up).

    🎡 Maury County Fair & Expo
    Location:
    Maury County Fairgrounds (1018 Maury County Park Dr, Columbia)
    Time:  Gates open 5:00 PM, Midway opens 6:00 PM
    Cost: See website for full pricing
    Description: The fair kicks off Thursday evening with the Goat Show at 5:00 PM and the Rodeo at 7:00 PM (pre-show at 6:00 PM). Families can also enjoy rides, food, and the free Kids Zone with face painting, pony express rides, the All-American Petting Zoo, balloon artist, and inflatables from Here Comes the Fun. 


    Friday, August 29

    Friday offers indoor play opportunities in both Columbia and Spring Hill, plus a full day of activities at the Maury County Fair.

    Pop Up Play Café (Spring Hill)
    Location:
    1018 Parkway Dr, Spring Hill
    Time: 8:00 AM — 3:00 PM (last time slot)
    Cost: $17 first child, $12 siblings. Punch passes available. (Sign up here)
    Description: An indoor play space where kids can bounce, climb, and create while caregivers enjoy a cozy coffee bar. Play areas include bounce houses, a soft play zone for little ones, building blocks, and arts and crafts stations. Today is the last day to check this out. 

    Camping Themed Open Play Session
    Location: Villages Clubhouse (1127 S High St, Columbia)
    Time: 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM
    Cost: $12 per child or Membership Package (Sign up here)
    Description: Enjoy open-ended indoor and outdoor sensory play designed for kids around ages 1–5. Sessions include a variety of rotating sensory stations and plenty of space for free exploration. You’re welcome to stay and play as long as you like during your time slot. Advance sign-up is recommended to guarantee your spot, as some timeframes may fill up. If arriving after 10:30 AM, on-site ticket purchase is required due to the online cutoff.

    🎡 Maury County Fair & Expo
    Location: Maury County Fairgrounds (1018 Maury County Park Dr, Columbia)
    Time: Gates open at 5:00 PM
    Cost: See website for full pricing
    Description: Friday features Senior Day with free entry for ages 55+, the Beef Show at 5:00 PM, and the Tractor Pull at 6:30 PM. The midway opens for rides and food, and the free Kids Zone keeps little ones entertained with inflatables, animals, and hands-on fun.


    Saturday, August 30

    Saturday is loaded with family fun, from farmers markets and themed play to big events at the Maury County Fair. Whether you want to start your morning with a market stroll, let the kids enjoy a Bluey-themed party, or cool off at a back-to-school splash, there’s no shortage of options.

    🎡 Maury County Fair & Expo
    Location: Maury County Fairgrounds (1018 Maury County Park Dr, Columbia)
    Time: Side gates open 9:00 AM, Main gates open 1:00 PM, Midway opens 2:00 PM
    Cost: See website for full pricing
    Description: Saturday is one of the busiest fair days, starting with the My Day 5K and 1 Mile Trot at 8:00 AM, the Chick Chain Show at 10:00 AM, and the Sheep Show at 2:00 PM. The evening features Motocross at 6:30 PM in the back arena (registration 1:00 PM, practice 4:00 PM). Between events, families can enjoy the rides, fair food, and the free Kids Zone with face painting, petting zoo, balloon art, pony express rides, and inflatables.

    🥕 Columbia Farmers’ Fresh Market
    Location: Riverwalk Park, 102 Riverside Dr, Columbia, TN 38401, USA
    Time: 8:00am – 12:00pm
    Cost: Free entry
    Description: Shop for fresh local produce and artisan goods while enjoying a relaxed, community-focused atmosphere along the river. It’s a great Saturday morning outing with plenty of space to stroll, snack, and support local farmers. Can’t make it on the weekend? A smaller group of vendors also sets up on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM, perfect for a quieter midweek visit.

    🍕 Bluey Special Event (Two Sessions)
    Location: Villages Clubhouse (1127 S High St, Columbia)
    Time: 9:30–11:00 AM (Sign up here) or 12:00–1:30 PM (Sign up here)
    Cost: $30
    Description: A special Bluey-themed event complete with kids’ pizzas from Red 7 included in the ticket price.

    🌽 Hidden Gem Farmers Market (Spring Hill)
    Location: 863 Old Military Rd, Spring Hill, TN 37174, USA
    Time: 11:00am – 2:00pm
    Cost: Free
    Description: Spring Hill’s weekly farmers market with local produce, food trucks, and family activities. Known as one of Spring Hill’s finest markets, it runs every Saturday through October, featuring a variety of vendors and a family-friendly atmosphere.

    💦 Back to School Bash & Splash with Craft Memorial UMC
    Location: 907 Hatcher Ln, Columbia
    Time: 2:00–4:00 PM
    Cost: Free
    Description: Celebrate the new school year with games, a water slide inflatable, food, and family activities. Hosted by Craft Memorial UMC, Craft Christian Day School, and Friendship Academy. Open to the whole community.


    Sunday, August 31

    Sunday’s calendar is simple: all roads lead to the Maury County Fair. It’s a good day to head out to the fairgrounds and enjoy one last weekend outing before the holiday. 

    🎡 Maury County Fair & Expo
    Location: Maury County Fairgrounds (1018 Maury County Park Dr, Columbia)
    Time: Gates open 3:00 PM, Midway opens 4:00 PM
    Cost: See website for full pricing
    Description: Sunday brings the Hot Pepper Eating Contest at 4:00 PM in the Skillington Barn, followed by the Jump N Run at 6:30 PM in the back arena. Families can also enjoy the midway rides, fair food, and free Kids Zone before the evening’s main event.


    It’s a big week around here with so many ways to keep the kids busy and enjoy time together as a family. Whether you’re heading to the fair, trying a new class, or sticking to a favorite routine, I hope you find something in the mix that helps make the week a little easier and a little more fun.

    See something missing? Leave a comment or send me an email and I’ll get it added. I love hearing about kid-friendly events and making sure the guide has the most complete list possible.

  • This Week’s Columbia TN Kids Guide • August 18th – August 24th

    The week ahead (August 18th–24th) is full of opportunities to get out, connect, and keep the kids entertained. Each day offers a mix of regular favorites and special one-time events, so there’s something for just about every schedule.

    The weekly event and activity guides now have a new home to make them easier to find. Starting this week, you’ll also see signup and registration links wherever it makes sense, so you can plan ahead without extra searching.

    Here are a few events worth highlighting this week:

    • KidConnect Fair Spring Hill(Tuesday morning)
    • Story Time at Needle & Grain with Special Guest Bradley Mountain (Wednesday morning)
    • Tummy Time at Villages Clubhouse (Saturday morning)
    • Open House with Martial Arts Lessons (Saturday afternoon)
    • Garden Focaccia Workshop with Firefly Garden Club (Sunday afternoon)

    You’ll also spot a couple of new events in Chapel Hill. It’s just outside the usual 30-minute range, but worth mentioning, especially the $5 open gym (cash or Venmo) if you are nearby.

    For those who want to stay local, Discovery Gymnastics open play is worth it. We checked it out last week and it was worth every penny for how much fun my daughter had and how well she napped afterward. You can see some pictures from our visit in last week’s Reel.

    If you’re looking for something more structured, they mentioned their Parent & Child class (for ages 18 months and up) still has a couple open spots on Wednesdays from 9:00–9:45 AM. You can check with them directly about sign-up and costs, and find more details here.

    Reminder: Unless an event clearly states otherwise, plan to stay with your child during activities. The majority of these events are not drop-off programs.

    Want to jump to a specific day? Click the day below.


    Monday, August 18

    Monday starts the week with ice cream-themed sensory play, library favorites, and creative activities to wind down the day.

    🍦Ice Cream Themed Open Play Session
    Location:
    Villages Clubhouse (1127 S High St, Columbia)
    Time: 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM
    Cost: $12 per child or Membership Package (Sign up here)
    Description: Enjoy open-ended indoor and outdoor sensory play designed for kids around ages 1–5. Sessions feature rotating sensory stations, and you’re welcome to stay and play as long as you like. Choose from two time blocks. Advance sign-up is recommended to guarantee your spot, as some timeframes may fill up. If arriving after 10:30 AM, on-site ticket purchase is required due to online cutoff.

    👶 Baby Time (Spring Hill)
    Location: Spring Hill Public Library (144 Kedron Pkwy, Spring Hill) – Multi-Purpose Room
    Time: 9:30 to 10:30 AM
    Cost: Free
    Description: Rhymes, songs, books, and lots of bouncing that’s just right for your little one. Designed for children from birth to age 2 and their caregivers, with a brief playtime afterward.

    📖 Family Storytime
    Location: Maury County Public Library (211 W 8th St, Columbia)
    Time: 10:00 to 10:30 AM
    Cost: Free
    Description: Stories, songs, and rhymes for children and their caregivers in a fun, interactive environment that fosters a love of reading.

    🔧 Tinkering Station
    Location:
    aMuse’um Children’s Museum (123 W 7th St #3213, Columbia)
    Time: 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM (Reserve Your Spot)
    Cost: Free for members; included with museum admission ($12 per child; one adult free per paid child, additional adults $6)
    Description: Parent-led, hands-on activities designed to help kids explore, create, and problem-solve. Activities rotate weekly. Check their social media for details.

    🎨 Artist of the Week / Crafternoon (Ages 5+)
    Location: Maury County Public Library (211 W 8th St, Columbia)
    Time: 4:30 to 5:30 PM
    Cost: Free
    Description: Learn about a different artist each week and create artwork inspired by their style. This week’s theme: Airplanes.


    Tuesday, August 19

    It’s a full day of events, from morning workouts and playtime to creative afternoons and evening family fun. Whether you’re looking to get moving, enjoy sensory play, or join a themed activity, today has something for every age.

    💪 Stroller Workouts & Walks
    Location: Riverwalk Park (102 Riverside Dr, Columbia)
    Time: 8:30 to 9:30 AM
    Cost: Free
    Description: Hosted by Columbia Parks & Recreation, this parent-and-child fitness meetup includes light cardio, strength exercises, and a group stroller walk. Bring your stroller and kids for a fun outdoor workout and social walk. All fitness levels welcome.

    🍦Ice Cream Themed Open Play Session
    Location:
    Villages Clubhouse (1127 S High St, Columbia)
    Time: 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM
    Cost: $12 per child or Membership Package (Sign up here)
    Description: Enjoy open-ended indoor and outdoor sensory play designed for kids around ages 1–5. Sessions feature rotating sensory stations, and you’re welcome to stay and play as long as you like. Choose from two time blocks. Advance sign-up is recommended to guarantee your spot, as some timeframes may fill up. If arriving after 10:30 AM, on-site ticket purchase is required due to online cutoff.

    🤸 Weekday Open Gym (Chapel Hill)
    Location: Tennessee Extreme Allstars (132 Depot St, Chapel Hill)
    Time: 10:00 to 11:30 AM
    Cost: $5 per child (cash or Venmo only)
    Description: Parents stay to supervise as kids enjoy free play in the gym. No pre-registration needed.

    🎯 KidConnect Fair (Spring Hill)
    Location:
    626 Beechcroft Rd, Spring Hill
    Time: 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM
    Cost: Free
    Description: Connect with local family-focused businesses that serve children, from piano and sewing lessons to speech services. Tour Acton TriStar Academy and learn about their hands-on, learner-driven programs.

    📚 Story Time (Spring Hill)
    Location: Spring Hill Public Library (144 Kedron Pkwy, Spring Hill)
    Time: 10:00 to 11:00 AM
    Cost: Free
    Description: Books, songs, finger-play, and a craft project. Typically every Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday unless there’s a holiday or library closure.

    📖 Toddler Storytime
    Location: Maury County Public Library (211 W 8th St, Columbia)
    Time: 10:00 to 10:30 AM
    Cost: Free
    Description: Lively storytime with songs, fingerplays, and movement for toddlers and their grown-ups, promoting early literacy and motor skills.

    💧 Bubble Fun
    Location: aMuse’um Children’s Museum (123 W 7th St #3213, Columbia)
    Time: 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM (Reserve Your Spot)
    Cost: Free for members; included with admission ($12 per child; one adult free per paid child, additional adults $6)
    Description: Kids can make giant bubbles, create their own wands, and enjoy interactive bubble stations. Check social media for the featured bubble activity.

    🎨 After-School Art Break (Spring Hill)
    Location: Spring Hill Public Library (144 Kedron Pkwy, Spring Hill)
    Time: 3:30 to 5:00 PM
    Cost: Free
    Description: Drop in for a self-paced art activity using different materials each week. Designed for school-aged kids but open to all.

    🧱 Lego Lab
    Location: Maury County Public Library (211 W 8th St, Columbia)
    Time: 4:30 to 5:30 PM
    Cost: Free
    Description: Weekly LEGO challenges to encourage creativity, engineering, and problem-solving. For ages 4 and up.

    🎲 Family Game Night
    Location: Chick-fil-A (605 S James Campbell Blvd, Columbia)
    Time: 5:00 to 7:00 PM
    Cost: Free
    Description: Evening of games including Bingo, Cow Charades, and more fun for all ages.


    Wednesday, August 20

    Midweek is full of options for little ones and caregivers, from cozy storytimes and hands-on tinkering to active play at the gym. Whether you’re looking for something calm or ready to burn off some energy, there’s a variety to choose from today.

    🍦Ice Cream Themed Open Play Session
    Location:
    Villages Clubhouse (1127 S High St, Columbia)
    Time: 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM
    Cost: $12 per child or Membership Package (Sign up here)
    Description: Enjoy open-ended indoor and outdoor sensory play designed for kids around ages 1–5. Sessions feature rotating sensory stations, and you’re welcome to stay and play as long as you like. Choose from two time blocks. Advance sign-up is recommended to guarantee your spot, as some timeframes may fill up. If arriving after 10:30 AM, on-site ticket purchase is required due to online cutoff.

    📚 Story Time (Spring Hill)
    Location: Spring Hill Public Library (144 Kedron Pkwy, Spring Hill)
    Time: 10:00 to 11:00 AM
    Cost: Free
    Description: Enjoy children’s books, songs, finger-play, and a craft project. Typically held every Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday unless there is a holiday or library closure.

    📖 Preschool Storytime
    Location: Maury County Public Library (211 W 8th St, Columbia)
    Time: 10:00 to 10:30 AM
    Cost: Free
    Description: Fun preschool-focused storytime with books, songs, and activities to help prepare children (ages ~3–5) for kindergarten.

    📖 Story Time with Guest Reader Bradley Mountain
    Location: Needle & Grain (802 S Main St, Columbia)
    Time: 10:30 to 11:00 AM
    Cost: Free
    Description: Each session brings a new reader who shares a favorite children’s book followed by a craft in a warm and welcoming setting. Attendees also receive 10% off their purchase during the event.

    🤸 Open Gym
    Location: Discovery Gymnastics (1943 Union Pl, Columbia)
    Time: 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM
    Cost: $7 (Sign up here)
    Description: Open play gymnastics for all ages. Must create an account to see details and register.

    🔧 Tinkering Station
    Location: aMuse’um Children’s Museum (123 W 7th St #3213, Columbia)
    Time: 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM (Reserve Your Spot)
    Cost: Free for members; included with museum admission ($12 per child; one adult free per paid child, additional adults $6)
    Description: Hands-on, parent-led activities designed to help kids explore, create, and problem-solve through playful experimentation. Activities spark creativity and build real-world skills in a fun, engaging way. Check their social media for activity details.

    📚 Bilingual Story Time
    Location: Maury County Public Library (211 W 8th St, Columbia)
    Time: 4:00 to 4:30 PM
    Cost: Free
    Description: On the third Wednesday of each month, enjoy stories in both English and Spanish in a welcoming setting for all ages.


    Thursday, August 21

    From baby-friendly activities to active play and bubble fun, there’s something for every age today.

    🍦Ice Cream Themed Open Play Session
    Location:
    Villages Clubhouse (1127 S High St, Columbia)
    Time: 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM
    Cost: $12 per child or Membership Package (Sign up here)
    Description: Enjoy open-ended indoor and outdoor sensory play designed for kids around ages 1–5. Sessions feature rotating sensory stations, and you’re welcome to stay and play as long as you like. Choose from two time blocks. Advance sign-up is recommended to guarantee your spot, as some timeframes may fill up. If arriving after 10:30 AM, on-site ticket purchase is required due to online cutoff.

    🤸 Open Gym
    Location: Discovery Gymnastics (1943 Union Pl, Columbia)
    Time: 9:00 to 10:00 AM
    Cost: $7 (Sign up here)
    Description: Open play gymnastics for all ages. Must create an account to see details and register.

    📚 Story Time (Spring Hill)
    Location: Spring Hill Public Library (144 Kedron Pkwy, Spring Hill)
    Time: 10:00 to 11:00 AM
    Cost: Free
    Description: Enjoy children’s books, songs, finger-play, and a craft project. Typically every Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday unless there is a holiday or library closure.

    👶 Baby Storytime
    Location: Maury County Public Library (211 W 8th St, Columbia)
    Time: 10:00 to 10:30 AM
    Cost: Free
    Description: Gentle storytime for babies (0–18 months) and caregivers featuring rhymes, simple stories, and music to encourage early language development.

    👶 Baby Play Date
    Location: Maury County Public Library (211 W 8th St, Columbia)
    Time: 11:00 to 11:30 AM
    Cost: Free
    Description: A sensory-rich play session for babies ages 0–18 months where parents and babies can meet, explore toys, and enjoy social time together.

    💧 Bubble Fun
    Location: aMuse’um Children’s Museum (123 W 7th St #3213, Columbia)
    Time: 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM (Reserve Your Spot)
    Cost: Free for members; included with museum admission ($12 per child; one adult free per paid child, additional adults $6)
    Description: Shimmering, floating fun for all ages. Kids can create giant bubbles, make their own wands, and enjoy interactive bubble stations packed with laughter and excitement. Check their social media pages to see which special bubble activity they’ll feature. 


    Friday, August 22

    Friday brings a lighter lineup but still offers a great option to get out with your kids. 

    🍦Ice Cream Themed Open Play Session
    Location:
    Villages Clubhouse (1127 S High St, Columbia)
    Time: 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM
    Cost: $12 per child or Membership Package (Sign up here)
    Description: Enjoy open-ended indoor and outdoor sensory play designed for kids around ages 1–5. Sessions feature rotating sensory stations, and you’re welcome to stay and play as long as you like. Choose from two time blocks. Advance sign-up is recommended to guarantee your spot, as some timeframes may fill up. If arriving after 10:30 AM, on-site ticket purchase is required due to online cutoff.


    Saturday, August 23

    Saturday is packed with family-friendly options, whether you’re shopping local markets, joining a baby play session, letting your kids explore sensory play, or checking out a free martial arts lesson. With events spread from early morning through the afternoon, it’s a great day to get out and enjoy the community.

    🛍️ The Market (Chapel Hill)
    Location: Henry Horton State Park, 4209 Nashville Hwy, Chapel Hill, TN 37034, USA
    Time: 8:00am – 1:00pm
    Cost: Free Admission
    Description: Shop handmade goods from local artisans, farmers, and bakers at Henry Horton State Park’s free monthly market. Held every fourth Saturday, this family-friendly event features plenty of vendors and a playground for kids.

    🥕 Columbia Farmers’ Fresh Market
    Location: Riverwalk Park, 102 Riverside Dr, Columbia, TN 38401, USA
    Time: 8:00am – 12:00pm
    Cost: Free entry
    Description: Shop for fresh local produce and artisan goods while enjoying a relaxed, community-focused atmosphere along the river. It’s a great Saturday morning outing with plenty of space to stroll, snack, and support local farmers. Can’t make it on the weekend? A smaller group of vendors also sets up on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM, perfect for a quieter midweek visit.

    👶 Tummy Time – Parent & Me Playgroup for Ages 3 Weeks+
    Location: Villages Clubhouse, 1127 S High St, Columbia, TN 38401, USA
    Time: 9:30 – 10:30am
    Cost: $20 per session (Sign up here)
    Description: This parent-and-me playgroup is designed to support babies (3 weeks and up) and their caregivers through early development. Led by occupational therapist Cassie Kleinfelder, each session incorporates TummyTime!™ techniques and elements of infant massage to help reduce stress, improve sleep, relieve gas and constipation, and promote healthy development. You’ll also receive practical tips for understanding your baby’s needs, especially if tummy time has been a struggle. Drop in and gain confidence while bonding with your baby in a supportive setting.

    🏕️ Camping Themed Open Play Session @ Villages Clubhouse
    Location: Villages Clubhouse, 1127 S High St, Columbia, TN 38401, USA
    Time: 10:00am – 12:00pm
    Cost: $12 per child or Membership Package (Sign up here)
    Description: Enjoy open-ended indoor and outdoor sensory play designed for kids around ages 1–5. Sessions feature rotating sensory stations, and you’re welcome to stay and play as long as you like. Advance sign-up is recommended to guarantee your spot, as some timeframes may fill up.

    🌽 Hidden Gem Farmers Market (Spring Hill)
    Location: 863 Old Military Rd, Spring Hill, TN 37174, USA
    Time: 11:00am – 2:00pm
    Cost: Free
    Description: Spring Hill’s weekly farmers market with local produce, food trucks, and family activities. Known as one of Spring Hill’s finest markets, it runs every Saturday through October, featuring a variety of vendors and a family-friendly atmosphere.

    🥋 Open House with Martial Arts Lessons
    Location: Nashville Krav Maga – Columbia, 2520 Hospitality Dr, Columbia, TN 38401, USA
    Time: 12:30 – 2:00pm
    Cost: Free (Sign up Here)
    Description: Enjoy free martial arts lessons, games, prizes, and more at this Back to School community event to kick off the new school year. Open to kids and their friends. While no age range is specified, regular classes start at age 4.


    Sunday, August 24

    Sunday brings not one, but two rare treats for families in Columbia. From harvesting garden-fresh herbs for a hands-on baking workshop to getting messy with colorful crayon slime and ice cream, it’s the perfect way to wrap up the weekend with creativity, flavor, and fun.

    🍧 Scoop & Slime Back-to-School Event
    Location: Hattie Jane’s Creamery (Columbia, TN)
    Time: 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM
    Cost: $20 per ticket + $2 sibling discount (Sign up here)
    Description: Wrap up summer with a colorful, creative afternoon at Hattie Jane’s Creamery. Hosted by That Darn Pineapple Creations, this back-to-school event invites kids to make their own crayon slime and enjoy a scoop of ice cream as part of the fun. It’s the perfect way to celebrate the season with a mix of hands-on play and sweet treats.

    🍞 Garden Focaccia Workshop
    Location
    : Villages Clubhouse Kitchen (1127 S High St, Columbia)
    Time: 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM
    Cost: $35 (Sign up here)
    Description: Join Sarah from The Bread Basket at Mckibbon Hollow for a hands-on sourdough focaccia bread class. Kids will head out to the garden to harvest fresh herbs and vegetables, then use them to decorate their focaccia dough. Sarah will share fun details about sourdough and provide instructions for baking at home. This is a take-and-bake project prepared in the clubhouse kitchen, ready for you to pop in the oven later. Only one spot left.


    It’s shaping up to be a busy week, and I hope you find something in the mix that helps you fill the time, try something new, or just enjoy a little more of the week with your kids.

    See something missing? Leave a comment or send me an email and I’ll get it added. I love hearing about new kid-friendly events and adding them to the lineup.

  • This Week’s Columbia TN Kids Guide • August 11th – August 17th

    Just because school is back in session doesn’t mean the calendar is empty. There’s still plenty to do with your younger kids during the day, and several afterschool options that work well if you have a preschooler or kindergartener.

    Here are a few events worth highlighting this week:

    • Tummy Time at Villages Clubhouse (Monday morning)
      Offered as a drop-in ($20) or a 3-week series ($55). If you’re planning to attend all three weeks, you’ll want to register in advance.
    • Baby Time at Spring Hill Library (Monday morning)
      This gentle, baby-focused program returns to the calendar this week.  
    • Family Game Night at Maury County Library (Wednesday afternoon)
      Board games and all-ages fun in the library’s community space.
    • Ballet Class at Spring Hill Library (Thursday late morning)
      A free, beginner-level class for ages 3–6. No sign-up required.
    • Open Gym at Discovery Gymnastics (Wednesday and Thursday mornings)
      A good way to burn some energy indoors. You’ll need to create an account on their website to view full details and register.
    • Party at the Splash Pad in Mt. Pleasant (Saturday morning)
      Water play, food, and fun hosted by MP Parks & Rec and the MP Water Department.

    Reminder: Unless an event specifically says otherwise, a parent or caregiver should plan to stay with their child during activities. The majority of the activities and events shared are not drop-off programs.


    Monday, August 11

    Baby Time is back at Spring Hill Library this week, and many of your favorite weekly events are up and running again. Also added to the calendar is Villages Clubhouse open play sessions for children ages 1 to 5. They also have a tummy time playgroup that has sessions starting this week and can be purchased as a drop-in or a 3-week series.

    🏡 Open Play Session
    Location: Villages Clubhouse (1127 S High St, Columbia)
    Time: 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM
    Cost: $12 per child (Sign up)
    Description: Enjoy open-ended indoor and outdoor sensory play designed for kids around ages 1–5. Sessions feature rotating sensory stations, and you’re welcome to stay and play as long as you like. This week’s rotating sensory stations follow an ice cream theme, adding a sweet twist to the usual play options. Choose from two time blocks. Advance sign-up is recommended to guarantee your spot, as some timeframes may fill up. If arriving after 10:30 AM, on-site ticket purchase is required due to online cutoff.

    👶 Tummy Time – Parent & Me Playgroup for Ages 3 Weeks+
    Location: Villages Clubhouse (1127 S High St, Columbia)
    Time: 9:30 to 10:30 AM (Sign up)
    Cost: $20 per drop-in session or $55 for the 3-week series
    Description: A gentle, supportive playgroup led by occupational therapist Cassie Kleinfelder. Designed for babies 3 weeks and older, each session incorporates TummyTime!™ techniques and infant massage to support sleep, digestion, and early development. Caregivers also receive practical tips for understanding their baby’s needs. 

    👶 Baby Time
    Location: Spring Hill Public Library (144 Kedron Pkwy, Spring Hill)
    Time: 9:30 to 10:30 AM
    Cost: Free
    Description: Rhymes, songs, books, and lots of bouncing that’s just right for your little one. Designed for children from birth to age 2 and their caregivers. A brief playtime follows.

    📖 Family Storytime
    Location: Maury County Public Library (211 W 8th St, Columbia)
    Time: 10:00 to 10:30 AM
    Cost: Free
    Description: Stories, songs, and rhymes for children and their caregivers in a fun, interactive environment that fosters a love of reading.

    🔧 Tinkering Station
    Location: aMuse’um Children’s Museum (123 W 7th St #3213, Columbia)
    Time: 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM
    Cost: Free for members; included with museum admission ($12 per child; one adult free per paid child, additional adults $6)
    Description: Hands-on, parent-led activities designed to help kids explore, create, and problem-solve through playful experimentation. Activities rotate weekly. Check their social media for updates. 

    🎨 Artist of the Week / Crafternoon (Ages 5+)
    Location: Maury County Public Library (211 W 8th St, Columbia)
    Time: 4:30 to 5:30 PM
    Cost: Free
    Description: Geared toward ages 5 to 12 (all ages welcome). Each week highlights a different artist or theme, with a chance to create artwork inspired by it. Theme this week: Books.


    Tuesday, August 12

    Tuesday brings the return of more weekly programming at Spring Hill Library, including Story Time and the relaxed After-School Art Break. 

    🏡 Open Play Session
    Location: Villages Clubhouse (1127 S High St, Columbia)
    Time: 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM
    Cost: $12 per child (Sign up)
    Description: Enjoy open-ended indoor and outdoor sensory play designed for kids around ages 1–5. Sessions feature rotating sensory stations, and you’re welcome to stay and play as long as you like. This week’s rotating sensory stations follow an ice cream theme, adding a sweet twist to the usual play options. Choose from two time blocks. Advance sign-up is recommended to guarantee your spot, as some timeframes may fill up. If arriving after 10:30 AM, on-site ticket purchase is required due to online cutoff.

    🐄 Breakfast Bingo with The Cow
    Location: Chick-fil-A (605 S James Campbell Blvd, Columbia)
    Time: 8:30 to 10:30 AM
    Cost: Free to attend
    Description: Join the Chick-fil-A team for a fun morning of bingo, family-friendly fun, and the chance to win some sweet treats.

    👟 Stroller Workouts & Walks
    Location: Riverwalk Park (102 Riverside Dr, Columbia)
    Time: 8:30 to 9:30 AM
    Cost: Free
    Description: Hosted by Columbia Parks & Rec, enjoy a parent-and-child fitness meetup mixing light cardio, strength exercises, and a group stroller walk. All fitness levels are welcome. Bring your stroller and get moving with other local caregivers.

    🤸 Weekday Open Gym (Ages 5 & Under)
    Location: Tennessee Extreme All Stars (132 Depot St, Chapel Hill)
    Time: 10:00 to 11:30 AM
    Cost: $5 per child (cash or Venmo only)
    Description: Parents stay to supervise as kids enjoy free play in the gym. No pre-registration needed.

    📚 Story Time (Spring Hill)
    Location: Spring Hill Public Library (144 Kedron Pkwy, Spring Hill)
    Time: 10:00 to 11:00 AM
    Cost: Free
    Description: Enjoy children’s books, songs, finger-play, and a craft. Typically held every Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday unless closed for a holiday.

    📖 Toddler Storytime
    Location: Maury County Public Library (211 W 8th St, Columbia)
    Time: 10:00 to 10:30 AM
    Cost: Free
    Description: A lively, movement-based storytime for toddlers and their grown-ups featuring songs, fingerplays, and early literacy fun.

    💧 Bubble Fun
    Location: aMuse’um Children’s Museum (123 W 7th St #3213, Columbia)
    Time: 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM
    Cost: Free for members; included with museum admission ($12 per child; one adult free per paid child, additional adults $6)
    Description: Shimmering, floating fun for all ages. Kids can make giant bubbles, craft their own wands, and enjoy interactive bubble stations. Check social media for weekly activity themes. 

    🎨 After-School Art Break
    Location: Spring Hill Public Library (144 Kedron Pkwy, Spring Hill)
    Time: 3:30 to 5:00 PM
    Cost: Free
    Description: Drop in for a self-paced art activity using different materials each week. Designed for school-aged kids but open to all. No sign-up required.

    🧱 Lego Lab
    Location: Maury County Public Library (211 W 8th St, Columbia)
    Time: 4:30 to 5:30 PM
    Cost: Free
    Description: Weekly LEGO challenges that encourage creativity, engineering, and problem-solving. Designed for kids ages 4 and up.


    Wednesday, August 13

    Wednesday’s lineup is full of midweek fun, from open play and preschool storytime to tinkering and tumbling. Whether you’re looking for something relaxed or ready to burn some energy, there’s a little bit of everything today.

    🏡 Open Play Session @ Villages Clubhouse
    Location: Villages Clubhouse (1127 S High St, Columbia)
    Time: 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM
    Cost: $12 per child (Sign up)
    Description: Enjoy open-ended indoor and outdoor sensory play designed for kids around ages 1–5. Sessions feature rotating sensory stations, and you’re welcome to stay and play as long as you like. This week’s rotating sensory stations follow an ice cream theme, adding a sweet twist to the usual play options. Choose from two time blocks. Advance sign-up is recommended to guarantee your spot, as some timeframes may fill up. If arriving after 10:30 AM, on-site ticket purchase is required due to online cutoff.

    📚 Story Time (Spring Hill)
    Location: Spring Hill Public Library (144 Kedron Pkwy, Spring Hill)
    Time: 10:00 to 11:00 AM
    Cost: Free
    Description: Enjoy children’s books, songs, finger-play, and a craft. Typically held every Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday unless closed for a holiday.

    📖 Preschool Storytime
    Location: Maury County Public Library (211 W 8th St, Columbia)
    Time: 10:00 to 10:30 AM
    Cost: Free
    Description: Fun preschool-focused storytime with books, songs, and activities to help prepare children (around ages 3 to 5) for kindergarten.

    🤸 Open Gym @ Discovery Gymnastics
    Location: Discovery Gymnastics (1943 Union Pl, Columbia)
    Time: 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM
    Cost: $7 (Sign up)
    Description: Open play gymnastics time for all ages. Must create an account on their website to view details and register.

    🔧 Tinkering Station
    Location: aMuse’um Children’s Museum (123 W 7th St #3213, Columbia)
    Time: 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM
    Cost: Free for members; included with museum admission ($12 per child; one adult free per paid child, additional adults $6)
    Description: Hands-on, parent-led activities designed to help kids explore, create, and problem-solve through playful experimentation. Activities rotate weekly. Check their social media for updates. 

    🎲 Family Game Night
    Location: Maury County Public Library (211 W 8th St, Columbia)
    Time: 3:00 to 6:00 PM
    Cost: Free
    Description: Join Maury County Public Library for an all-ages game night. Board games will be provided for a fun, drop-in evening of play.


    Thursday, August 14

    Thursday is a busy one for babies and older preschoolers, with gentle storytimes, music and movement, active play, and even a chance to read to a dog.

    🏡 Open Play Session @ Villages Clubhouse
    Location: Villages Clubhouse (1127 S High St, Columbia)
    Time: 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM
    Cost: $12 per child (Sign up)
    Description: Enjoy open-ended indoor and outdoor sensory play designed for kids around ages 1–5. Sessions feature rotating sensory stations, and you’re welcome to stay and play as long as you like. This week’s rotating sensory stations follow an ice cream theme, adding a sweet twist to the usual play options. Choose from two time blocks. Advance sign-up is recommended to guarantee your spot, as some timeframes may fill up. If arriving after 10:30 AM, on-site ticket purchase is required due to online cutoff.

    🤸 Open Gym @ Discovery Gymnastics
    Location: Discovery Gymnastics (1943 Union Pl, Columbia)
    Time: 9:00 to 10:00 AM
    Cost: $7 (Sign up)
    Description: Open play gymnastics time for all ages. Must create an account on their website to view details and register.

    📚 Story Time (Spring Hill)
    Location: Spring Hill Public Library (144 Kedron Pkwy, Spring Hill)
    Time: 10:00 to 11:00 AM
    Cost: Free
    Description: Enjoy children’s books, songs, finger-play, and a craft. Typically held every Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday unless closed for a holiday.

    👶 Baby Storytime
    Location: Maury County Public Library (211 W 8th St, Columbia)
    Time: 10:00 to 10:30 AM
    Cost: Free
    Description: Gentle storytime for babies (ages 0 to 18 months) and their caregivers, featuring rhymes, simple stories, and music to encourage early language development.

    🚶 Mom’s Walk and Lunch with The Mom Walk Collective
    Location: Factory at Columbia (101 N. James Campbell Blvd., Columbia)
    Time: 10:30 to 11:30 AM
    Cost: Free (Register here)
    Description: Enjoy a stroller-friendly indoor walk, shopping, and lunch with other moms. Meet in front of Kings Baking inside The Factory and spend the morning walking, chatting, sipping, and shopping in the AC while the kids get some energy out. This event is open to all moms, including moms-to-be, bonus moms, newborn moms, toddler moms, and more. Please register for yourself only to confirm your spot and receive updates from event organizers.

    💧 Bubble Fun
    Location: aMuse’um Children’s Museum (123 W 7th St #3213, Columbia)
    Time: 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM
    Cost: Free for members; included with museum admission ($12 per child; one adult free per paid child, additional adults $6)
    Description: Shimmering, floating fun for all ages. Kids can make giant bubbles, craft their own wands, and enjoy interactive bubble stations. Check social media for weekly activity themes. Parent or guardian assistance required.

    🎵 Baby Music and Movement
    Location: Maury County Public Library (211 W 8th St, Columbia)
    Time: 11:00 to 11:30 AM
    Cost: Free
    Description: A lively session of songs, rhymes, wiggles, and giggles designed to engage babies and support early development through music and movement. For ages 0 – 18 months. 

    🩰 Ballet Class
    Location: Spring Hill Public Library (144 Kedron Pkwy, Spring Hill)
    Time: 11:00 to 11:30 AM
    Cost: Free
    Description: A dance class where kids can learn basic ballet positions and terminology in a fun, welcoming setting. Geared for ages 3 to 6, but open to all.

    🐶 Paws to Read (Registration required)
    Location: Maury County Public Library (211 W 8th St, Columbia)
    Time: 3:30 to 4:30 PM
    Cost: Free
    Description: Kids can sign up to read books to a shelter dog in a quiet, supportive setting. Registration is required. Contact the library for more details or to sign up. 


    Friday, August 15

    If you’re looking for something to do before the weekend kicks in, start the morning at Villages Clubhouse for sensory play or get moving at Riverwalk Park with Stroller Strides.

    🏡 Open Play Session @ Villages Clubhouse
    Location:
    Villages Clubhouse (1127 S High St, Columbia)
    Time: 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM
    Cost: $12 per child (Sign up)
    Description: Enjoy open-ended indoor and outdoor sensory play designed for kids around ages 1–5. Sessions feature rotating sensory stations, and you’re welcome to stay and play as long as you like. This week’s rotating sensory stations follow an ice cream theme, adding a sweet twist to the usual play options. Choose from two time blocks. Advance sign-up is recommended to guarantee your spot, as some timeframes may fill up. If arriving after 10:30 AM, on-site ticket purchase is required due to online cutoff.

    ☀️ Solar Oven Fun!
    Location: Dr. Christa S. Martin Community Center – Fairview Park (Columbia, TN)
    Time: 5:00 to 7:00 PM
    Cost: Free
    Description: Join Columbia Parks & Recreation for a hands-on, sun-powered adventure where kids can build their own solar oven, then harness the sun to cook up delicious snacks. Materials are provided, and participants will learn the science that makes it all work. Free and open to all ages. While all ages are welcome, this activity may be best enjoyed by school-age kids with some adult help.


    Saturday, August 16

    Saturday is packed with ways to enjoy the weekend with your family. From splash pads and pet projects to fresh produce and live music, there’s something happening all day long. Whether you’re up early for the market or looking for an evening plan, this list has you covered.

    🌽 Columbia Farmers’ Fresh Market
    Location: Riverwalk Park (102 Riverside Dr, Columbia)
    Time: 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM
    Cost: Free entry
    Description: Shop for fresh local produce and artisan goods while enjoying a relaxed, community-focused atmosphere along the river. It’s a great Saturday morning outing with plenty of space to stroll, snack, and support local businesses.

    💦 Party at the Splash Pad – Water Day (Mt. Pleasant)
    Location: 501 Gray Ln, Mt. Pleasant
    Time: 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM
    Cost: Free
    Description: Join MP Parks & Recreation and the MP Water Department for a splashing good time. Bring the kids, a chair, sunscreen, and your towel for a fun-filled morning at the splash pad. Burgers will be served at 11:00 AM.

    🛍️ Culleoka Farmer’s Market
    Location: Culleoka Volunteer Fire Dept (2410 Valley Creek Rd, Culleoka)
    Time: 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM
    Cost: Free
    Description: Shop from local businesses and vendors on the third Saturday of each month through November.

    📚 See You at the Library
    Location: Maury County Public Library – Columbia Branch (211 W 8th Street, Columbia)
    Time: 10:00 AM
    Cost: Free
    Description: Join families across the country for this nationwide event celebrating faith, freedom, and the power of storytelling. The Columbia event includes a sweet children’s story time featuring values like forgiveness and bravery, along with fun crafts to enjoy together.

    🥋 Free Intro to Martial Arts Day
    Location: Location: Columbia Aquatic & Recreation Center (102 Riverside Dr, Columbia)
    Time: Session 1 – 10:00 AM (Ages 4–7) • Session 2 – 11:00 AM (Ages 8 and up)
    Cost: Free
    Description: Kids can try martial arts, meet the instructors, and even break a board at this community event launching a new Columbia program. No experience needed and no rec membership required. Hosted by HONOR Martial Arts in partnership with Columbia Parks & Recreation. Paid weekly classes start August 19 (evenings Tuesday & Thursday).

    🔨 DIY Pet Station with Lowe’s (Ages 4+)
    Location: Lowe’s Home Improvement (2000 Hillary Dr, Columbia)
    Time: 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM
    Cost: Free (Register here)
    Description: Kids can build a custom pet supply organizer in this hands-on workshop. They’ll learn basic building skills while celebrating their pets with a fun, family-friendly project.

    🥕 Hidden Gem Farmers Market (Spring Hill)
    Location: 863 Old Military Rd, Spring Hill
    Time: 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM
    Cost: Free
    Description: Spring Hill’s weekly farmers market featuring local produce, food trucks, and family-friendly fun. A great spot to browse vendors and enjoy a casual Saturday outing.

    🧱 Lego Club
    Location: Maury County Public Library (211 W 8th St, Columbia)
    Time: 1:30 to 3:30 PM
    Cost: Free
    Description: Drop in for LEGO building time at the library. Kids can build, create, and play together. Designed for ages 4 and up. Held on the third Saturday of each month.

    🎶 Pickin’ in the Park (Spring Hill)
    Location: Harvey Park (4001 Miles Johnson Pkwy, Spring Hill)
    Time: 5:00 to 8:30 PM
    Cost: Free
    Description: Enjoy live music from Troy Castellano, Between a Kiss, Jersey Mike and the Sopranos, and more. Bring a lawn chair or blanket and settle in while the kids enjoy the playground. CD’s BBQ will be on site with dinner available for purchase.


    It’s a full week around here. I hope you find something in the mix that helps you fill the time, break up the routine, or just enjoy a little more of the week with your kids. And on that note, I’m going to wrap it up. My daughter is up from her nap and trying to escape her room.

    See something missing? Leave a comment or send me an email and I’ll get it added. I love hearing about new kid-friendly events and adding them to the lineup.

  • This Week’s Columbia TN Kids Guide • August 4th – August 10th

    The first full week of August is here, and for many families, school starts back this week. If your kids are heading off to school, especially if you have one starting kindergarten, it can be a big transition. I’m thinking about you and hoping that first day goes as smoothly as possible.

    This week’s calendar has a little bit of everything to help ease into a new routine or shake up an old one. Here are a few events worth adding to your plans:

    • Artist of the Week / Crafternoon at Maury County Library, geared toward ages 5–12 but open to all (Monday afternoon). This program isn’t new, but it might be just the thing your kid needs after their first day of school.
    • National Night Out at Fischer Park in Spring Hill (Tuesday evening)
    • Story Time at Needle & Grain with a guest reader from Hattie Jane’s Creamery 🍦 (Wednesday morning)
    • A special Friday storytime at Maury County Library with the Chick-fil-A Cow (Friday morning)
    • Storytime LIVE! at Kiddie Academy in Spring Hill (Friday evening)
    • Blue Gene Bookshop Story Time at Villages Clubhouse (Saturday morning)

    Also, if it’s been a while since you’ve been to a storytime at Maury County Library (like it had been for us), it’s worth checking out again. They’re reading more books, adding more songs, and the new children’s librarian is fantastic. She’s a great addition to an already wonderful team, and the turnout really proves it. We dropped in last Tuesday and were genuinely impressed.

    Scroll down for the full schedule with daily events, costs, and quick notes to help you plan the week.


    Monday, August 4

    Mondays follow a familiar rhythm with storytime at the library, hands-on fun at aMuse’um, and a creative afternoon art program for kids ages 5 – 12. If you’ve got little ones to entertain or a school-aged kid who loves to create, this is a good start to settle back into your weekly routine.

    📖 Family Storytime
    Location: Maury County Public Library (211 W 8th St, Columbia)
    Time: 10:00 to 10:30 AM
    Cost: Free
    Description: Stories, songs, and rhymes for children and their caregivers in a fun, interactive environment that fosters a love of reading.

    🔧 Tinkering Station
    Location: aMuse’um Children’s Museum (123 W 7th St, Columbia)
    Time: 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM
    Cost: Included with admission ($12 per child; free for members; one adult free per paid child, additional adults $6)
    Description: Hands-on, parent-led activities designed to help kids explore, create, and problem-solve through playful experimentation. Activities vary weekly. Parent or guardian assistance is required.

    🎨 Artist of the Week / Crafternoon
    Location: Maury County Public Library (211 W 8th St, Columbia)
    Time: 4:30 to 5:30 PM
    Cost: Free
    Description: Learn about a different artist and create themed artwork inspired by their style. Geared toward ages 5–12, but all ages are welcome. This week’s theme: Dogs.


    Tuesday, August 5

    Today’s lineup mixes storytime favorites, LEGOs, and a few extras worth checking out. Game Knight celebrates its 2nd anniversary in the afternoon, and Spring Hill wraps up the evening with a big community night at the park.

    🚫 Stroller Workouts & Walks

    Cancelled Tuesday Morning. Sorry!

    📖 Toddler Storytime
    Location:
    Maury County Public Library (211 W 8th St, Columbia)
    Time: 10:00 to 10:30 AM
    Cost: Free
    Description: Lively storytime with songs, fingerplays, and movement for toddlers and their grown-ups. A fun way to build early literacy and motor skills.

    💧 Bubble Fun
    Location:
    aMuse’um Children’s Museum (123 W 7th St, Columbia)
    Time: 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM
    Cost: Included with admission ($12 per child; free for members; one adult free per paid child, additional adults $6)
    Description: Giant bubbles, DIY wands, and interactive sensory stations make this a playful crowd favorite. Adult help is required. Check their social media for weekly activity updates.

    Game Knight 2nd Anniversary & Ribbon Cutting
    Location:
    Game Knight (1202 S James Campbell Blvd, Columbia)
    Time: 2:00 to 2:30 PM
    Cost: Free
    Description: Celebrate Game Knight’s 2nd anniversary with a ribbon cutting, food truck snacks, and a chance to explore this local game store. If your kids love Pokémon or tabletop games, this could be a fun weekday stop.

    🧱 LEGO Lab
    Location:
    Maury County Public Library (211 W 8th St, Columbia)
    Time: 4:30 to 5:30 PM
    Cost: Free
    Description: Weekly building fun with creative prompts and open-ended play. Great for ages 4 and up who like to design, build, and think outside the box.

    🚓 National Night Out
    Location: Fischer Park at Port Royal (4285 Port Royal Rd, Spring Hill)
    Time: 5:30 to 8:00 PM
    Cost: Free
    Description: Meet the Spring Hill Police Department and other local agencies for an evening of food, games, and family fun. Includes K-9 demos, police vehicle tours, and safety activities designed to build community connections.


    Wednesday, August 6

    Midweek brings a mix of sweet story times and hands-on creativity. Families have two cozy reading options in the morning, including a special guest reader from Hattie Jane’s Creamery at Needle & Grain. For kids who love to tinker, aMuse’um offers its usual drop-in maker space.

    📖 Preschool Storytime
    Location: Maury County Public Library (211 W 8th St, Columbia)
    Time: 10:00 to 10:30 AM
    Cost: Free
    Description: A preschool-focused storytime with books, songs, and activities that help kids ages 3–5 build early literacy and social skills in a fun, interactive setting.

    📚 Story Time with Hattie Jane’s Creamery at Needle & Grain
    Location: Needle & Grain (802 S Main St, Columbia)
    Time: 10:30 to 11:00 AM
    Cost: Free
    Description: Needle & Grain continues its special guest reader series with Hattie Jane’s Creamery. Families are invited to enjoy a warm, welcoming story time with a local business sharing a favorite children’s book.

    🔧 Tinkering Station
    Location: aMuse’um Children’s Museum (123 W 7th St, Columbia)
    Time: 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM
    Cost: Included with admission ($12 per child; free for members; one adult free per paid child, additional adults $6)
    Description: Parent-led, hands-on activities that encourage kids to build, create, and explore with real tools and materials. Activities change weekly. Check their social media for updates on the current theme. Adult assistance required.


    Thursday, August 7

    Today’s lineup is perfect for babies and toddlers, with two back-to-back activities at the library followed by some bubbly fun at aMuse’um. If you’ve been meaning to connect with other parents of little ones, this is your day.

    👶 Baby Storytime
    Location: Maury County Public Library (211 W 8th St, Columbia)
    Time: 10:00 to 10:30 AM
    Cost: Free
    Description: A gentle, engaging session for babies ages 0–18 months and their caregivers. Enjoy rhymes, simple stories, and music designed to support early language development and bonding.

    🧸 Baby Play Date
    Location: Maury County Public Library (211 W 8th St, Columbia)
    Time: 11:00 to 11:30 AM
    Cost: Free
    Description: This sensory-rich play session invites parents and babies to explore toys, socialize, and enjoy relaxed time together. Held on the first & third Thursdays of each month. For ages 0 – 18 months.

    💧 Bubble Fun
    Location: aMuse’um Children’s Museum (123 W 7th St, Columbia)
    Time: 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM
    Cost: Included with admission ($12 per child; free for members; one adult free per paid child, additional adults $6)
    Description: A crowd favorite for all ages! Kids can make giant bubbles, create their own wands, and explore interactive bubble stations. Adult assistance required. Activity details are posted weekly on aMuse’um’s social media.


    Friday, August 8

    It’s an unusual treat to have a Friday storytime at the Maury County Library, and this one features a special guest. Families looking for evening fun have a few great options too, from a book-themed event in Spring Hill to a classic car cruise-in with food trucks and live music in Columbia.

    🐄 Storytime with Chick-fil-A Cow
    Location: Maury County Public Library (211 W 8th St, Columbia)
    Time: 10:00 to 10:30 AM
    Cost: Free
    Description: A special Friday storytime featuring the Chick-fil-A cow. Join the library for stories and fun with a familiar mascot in a kid-friendly setting.

    🚀 Rocket Building at Fairview Recreation Center
    Location: Fairview Recreation Center (871 Iron Bridge Rd, Columbia)
    Time: 10:00 to 11:00 AM
    Cost: Free
    Description: Kids will learn the science behind how rockets work, then build and launch their own during this hands-on STEM activity. It’s a great way to encourage curiosity, creativity, and a love for science. While the program is open to all ages, it’s likely best suited for school-age kids who are ready to follow instructions and explore basic engineering concepts. No registration required. Just show up and get ready to launch!

    📚 Storytime LIVE! at Kiddie Academy (Spring Hill)
    Location: Kiddie Academy of Spring Hill (139 Kedron Pkwy, Spring Hill)
    Time: 5:00 to 7:00 PM
    Cost: Free (registration encouraged)
    Description: Kiddie Academy invites families to a special Storytime LIVE! event with a surprise character, themed activities, and a celebration of books. Open to the public. Bring friends and register online to reserve a spot.

    🚗 Cruisin’ the Co-op
    Location: United Farm & Home Co-op (975 Riverview Ln, Columbia)
    Time: 5:00 to 8:00 PM
    Cost: Free
    Description: A family-friendly classic car cruise-in with vintage vehicles, food trucks, music, and open green space. Enjoy a laid-back evening checking out cool cars, grabbing dinner, and spending time on the Co-op lawn.


    Saturday, August 9

    It’s a solid Saturday lineup with two farmers markets, vendor fun at The Factory, a storytime-and-craft session hosted by Blue Gene Bookshop, and a family movie night under the stars. A great mix of fresh produce, local makers, creative play, and evening relaxation.

    🛍️ Columbia Farmers’ Fresh Market
    Location: Riverwalk Park (102 Riverside Dr, Columbia)
    Time: 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM
    Cost: Free entry
    Description: Shop for fresh local produce and artisan goods while enjoying a relaxed, community-focused atmosphere along the river. It’s a great Saturday morning outing with plenty of space to stroll, snack, and support local farmers. A smaller version of the market also runs Tuesdays and Thursdays from 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM.

    📖 Story Time with Blue Gene Bookshop
    Location: 1127 S High St, Columbia
    Time: 9:30 to 10:00 AM
    Cost: Story time is free. Open play is $12 or included with a Villages Clubhouse plan.
    Description: Enjoy a laidback weekend story time followed by a craft. Perfect for little ones who love getting creative. Pre-registration is requested to help prep for the craft activity.

    🎨 Second Saturdays at The Factory
    Location: The Factory at Columbia (101 N James Campbell Blvd, Columbia)
    Time: 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM
    Cost: Free
    Description: A monthly market festival showcasing local artisans, crafters, bakers, and more at the revitalized Factory. Browse vendor booths, enjoy food from local eateries, and listen to live music in a family-friendly setting. Kids are welcome and there are often fun activities to keep them entertained.

    🌽 Hidden Gem Farmers Market
    Location: 863 Old Military Rd, Spring Hill
    Time: 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM
    Cost: Free
    Description: Spring Hill’s weekly farmers market with local produce, food trucks, and family activities. Known as one of Spring Hill’s best markets, it runs every Saturday through December.

    🎬 Movie in the Park – Minecraft
    Location: Fairview Park (871 Iron Bridge Rd, Columbia)
    Time: 8:30 to 10:30 PM
    Cost: Free
    Description: Join Columbia’s summer movie series for a block-tastic showing of A Minecraft Movie. Bring a blanket, lawn chairs, and snacks. Free popcorn is provided, and the vibe is perfect for families, gamers, or anyone who loves a pixel-powered adventure. Come early to grab a spot and enjoy some extra park time before the movie begins.


    Whether you’re figuring out a new routine or just trying to make it through the first week back, I hope you find a few moments of fun or calm in the middle of it all. And if your family is still adjusting to the shift, be gentle with yourselves. It’s a big week, and it’s okay if it takes some time. Sending lots of well wishes and good thoughts to y’all.

  • This Week’s Columbia TN Kids Guide • July 28th – August 3rd

    The last week of July rolls into the first days of August, and things are starting to slow down a bit. Events are lighter as families ease into the back-to-school mindset. If you’re soaking up the final week of summer before school starts, you’re not alone. The good news? There’s still time to make a few more memories.

    Here are a few one-time events worth marking on your calendar:

    • Ice Cream Making at Fairview Park with Columbia Parks & Rec (Tuesday afternoon)
    • Car Seat Safety Check with Columbia Fire & Rescue (Friday afternoon)
    • Stroller Walk and Splash Pad Meet-up (I’m hosting this one!) at Yanahli and Fairview Parks (Saturday morning)

    There are three school supply pickup events happening Saturday around Columbia. If your family could use the help, or you know someone who could, please check out this blog post. Sharing the link is a small way to help another family get ready for the school year.

    Scroll down to see what’s happening each day.


    Monday, July 28

    It’s a quieter start to the week, which might be just what you need after the weekend. If your kids are in the mood to build or tinker, aMuse’um has a hands-on morning session worth checking out. Prefer something calm and cozy? The library’s storytime is a reliable go-to. Columbia Parks & Rec also sometimes hosts a creative project hour at the Aquatics & Rec Center, though this week’s activity hasn’t been officially posted. Be sure to check in with them before heading over.

    ✂️ Monday Makers Club
    Location: Columbia Aquatic & Recreation Center (1446 Oak Springs Dr, Columbia)
    Time: 10:00 to 11:00 AM
    Cost: Membership or day pass required
    Description: A newer weekly offering from Columbia Parks & Rec that invites kids to create and take home fun projects. No activity details have been posted, so interested families should contact Columbia Parks & Rec directly to confirm before attending.

    📖 Family Storytime
    Location: Maury County Public Library (211 W 8th St, Columbia)
    Time: 10:00 to 10:30 AM
    Cost: Free
    Description: Stories, songs, and rhymes for children and their caregivers in a fun, interactive environment that fosters a love of reading.

    🔧 Tinkering Station
    Location: aMuse’um Children’s Museum (123 W 7th St, Columbia)
    Time: 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM
    Cost: Included with museum admission ($12 per child. One adult free per paid child. Additional adults $6. Free for members.)
    Description: Hands-on, parent-led activities designed to help kids explore, create, and problem-solve through playful experimentation. Activities change weekly. Parent or guardian assistance is required.


    Tuesday, July 29

    Start the morning with some of the usual Tuesday favorites. There’s a hands-on ice cream-making activity planned at Fairview Park in the afternoon.

    👟 Stroller Workouts & Walks
    Location: Riverwalk Park (102 Riverside Dr, Columbia)
    Time: 8:30 to 9:30 AM
    Cost: Free
    Description: A casual fitness meetup for parents and caregivers. Includes light cardio, strength exercises, and a stroller-friendly walk at your own pace. All fitness levels welcome.

    📖 Toddler Storytime
    Location: Maury County Public Library (211 W 8th St, Columbia)
    Time: 10:00 to 10:30 AM
    Cost: Free
    Description: Stories, songs, and movement for toddlers and their grown-ups. A fun way to support early literacy and motor skills.

    💧 Bubble Fun
    Location: aMuse’um Children’s Museum (123 W 7th St, Columbia)
    Time: 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM
    Cost: Included with admission ($12 per child. One adult free per paid child. Additional adults $6. Free for members.)
    Description: Interactive bubble activities like wand-making and giant bubbles, all designed for imaginative, hands-on fun. Parent or caregiver help is required.

    🍦 Ice Cream Making
    Location:
    Fairview Park (871 Iron Bridge Rd, Columbia)
    Time: 1:00 to 1:30 PM
    Cost: Free
    Description: Cool off at the Dr. Christa S. Martin Community Center
    with a sweet, hands-on activity the whole family can enjoy! This free event from Columbia Parks & Rec invites kids and adults alike to make their own ice cream from scratch using simple ingredients like cream, milk, and vanilla. Once the base is ready, you’ll get to customize your frozen treat with a variety of fun add-ins, think sprinkles, candies, and more. It’s a perfect mix of creativity and summer fun, and all supplies are provided. Just bring your appetite and a love for classic treats!


    Wednesday, July 30

    A light day with just two events on the calendar. If you’re looking to get out for a bit, it’s a good morning to pop into the library for preschool story time or head to aMuse’um for hands-on play. Can’t make the mid-morning Tinkering Station? They offer half-price admission from 3:00 to 5:00 PM, just $3 per person (kids and adults).

    🚫 Mom Walk at Harvey Park (NEW)

    Event has been cancelled due to extreme heat.

    📖 Preschool Storytime
    Location:
    Maury County Public Library (211 W 8th St, Columbia)
    Time: 10:00 to 10:30 AM
    Cost: Free
    Description: A preschool-focused session designed to help kids ages 3 to 5 build early literacy skills. Expect books, songs, and playful activities in a relaxed group setting.

    🔧 Tinkering Station
    Location:
    aMuse’um Children’s Museum (123 W 7th St, Columbia)
    Time: 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM
    Cost: Included with museum admission ($12 per child. One adult free per paid child. Additional adults $6. Free for members.)
    Description: A drop-in maker space where kids explore real tools and build with gears, screws, and wooden parts. Parent involvement is required, and details on the day’s setup can usually be found on their social media.


    Thursday, July 31

    Two of your usual favorites are on the schedule today: Baby Storytime at the library and Bubble Fun at aMuse’um. Note: there’s no Baby Play Date this week at the Maury County Library. That one’s offered on the 1st and 3rd Thursdays each month, and this month just happens to have an extra Thursday.

    👶 Baby Storytime
    Location:
    Maury County Public Library (211 W 8th St, Columbia)
    Time: 10:00 to 10:30 AM
    Cost: Free
    Description: A relaxed and engaging session for babies ages 0 to 18 months and their caregivers. Enjoy rhymes, simple stories, and music that support early language development.

    💧 Bubble Fun
    Location:
    aMuse’um Children’s Museum (123 W 7th St, Columbia)
    Time: 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM
    Cost: Included with museum admission ($12 per child. One adult free per paid child. Additional adults $6. Free for members.)
    Description: A crowd favorite for all ages, this session includes giant bubbles, DIY bubble wands, and themed sensory stations. Adult participation is required. Check their social media for details on the week’s setup.

    And like we mentioned earlier in the week, aMuse’um also offers half-price admission from 3:00 to 5:00 PM for just $3 per person (kids & adults). If you can’t make the morning session, that’s a great backup plan.


    Friday, August 1

    Today brings the start of a new month and a mix of local fun. Spring Hill has a giant yard game pop-up in the morning, Columbia Fire & Rescue is hosting a car seat safety event in the afternoon, and downtown Columbia gears up for First Fridays in the evening with music, shopping, and back-to-school excitement. If you’re up for a drive, there’s also a free outdoor movie in Summertown after dark.

    Park Play Day (Spring Hill)
    Location: 575 Maury Hill St, Spring Hill
    Time: 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM
    Cost: Free
    Description: Hosted by Spring Hill Parks & Rec, this casual morning play session features oversized yard games like Connect Four and soccer darts, plus music and open green space for kids to burn some energy.

    🚒 Car Seat Safety Event with Columbia Fire & Rescue
    Location: Fire Station No. 3 (705 Firefighter Dr, Columbia)
    Time: 1:00 to 4:00 PM
    Cost: Free
    Description: Certified technicians will be on site offering free car seat checks and answering safety questions. It’s not a kid-focused event, but it’s a helpful one for parents and caregivers.

    🎒 First Fridays – “Ready, Set, School!”
    Location:
    Columbia Public Square, Downtown Columbia
    Time: 5:00 to 8:00 PM
    Cost: Free
    Description: This back-to-school edition of Columbia’s monthly First Fridays celebration features food trucks, late-night shopping, mascots, and family-friendly activities. Show your school spirit and celebrate the new school year with the community. Streets downtown will be closed for a festive, walkable evening.

    🎶 Strolling on 6th at First Fridays
    Location:
    100 – 106 W 6th St, Columbia
    Time: 5:00 to 8:00 PM
    Cost: Free
    Description: A family-friendly block party hosted by Maury Alliance, RE/MAX Encore, and Title Associates of Columbia. Enjoy live music, lawn games, food trucks, and giveaways on the big open lawn. Bring a chair or blanket and stay awhile.

    🎬 Community Movie Night – Summertown Football
    Location: Summertown Football Field (414–432 E College St, Summertown)
    Time: 8:00 to 10:00 PM
    Cost: Free (concessions available)
    Description: The Summertown community hosts its second annual outdoor movie night featuring Home Team. Bring a chair or blanket and enjoy a relaxed evening under the stars.


    Saturday, August 2

    It’s a quieter Saturday than usual, so I’m hosting a casual stroller walk at Yanahli Park with an optional splash pad stop afterward. If you’re looking to stock up on produce or grab a treat, both Columbia and Spring Hill have farmers markets running through the early afternoon.

    📍 Note: While not included here, there are three back-to-school supply events happening today. If your family could use the extra support, or you know someone who could, you’ll find all the details in the calendar or on the blog.

    🌽 Columbia Farmers’ Fresh Market
    Location: Riverwalk Park (102 Riverside Dr, Columbia)
    Time: 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM
    Cost: Free entry
    Description: Stroll along the river and shop for fresh local produce, baked goods, and handmade items. It’s a laid-back market with a welcoming feel and plenty of shaded picnic spots.

    🚶‍♀️ Stroller Walk & Splash Pad Meet-up w/ Columbia TN Kids Guide
    Location: Yanahli Park Trailhead (922 Iron Bridge Rd, Columbia)
    Time: Meet at 8:45 AM — walk starts at 9:00 AM
    Cost: Free
    Details: This is a paved loop trail just over 1.5 miles long. It’s stroller-friendly with some hills, and we’ll take it slow. Afterward, families are welcome to hop over to the Fairview Park splash pad (opens at 10:00 AM) to cool off. Bring sunscreen, water, and swimsuits if your kids want to splash! Restrooms are available at the trailhead, but parking can be limited.

    🥕 Hidden Gem Farmers Market (Spring Hill)
    Location: 863 Old Military Rd, Spring Hill
    Time: 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM
    Cost: Free
    Description: This family-friendly Saturday market features local produce, food trucks, and a variety of handmade goods. There’s space to walk, grab a snack, and enjoy a low-key outing with the kids.


    I don’t know about y’all, but it doesn’t feel like summer should be winding down just yet. At the same time, it’s kind of been a whirlwind of events, activities, and hot days that all blur together.

    August still has plenty of fun ahead, but around here, we’ll be leaning into the indoor options because honestly, the heat and humidity are too much for this mom.

    Be on the lookout for new activities from Columbia Parks & Rec. There’s talk they may start offering more weekday story times at parks around town once the older kids are back in school. I also heard that a local bookshop may start hosting story time as well. I’ll share updates as I hear more from both.

    Hope you find something this week that brings a little joy or helps shake up your routine.


  • This Week’s Columbia TN Kids Guide • July 21st-27th

    July 21st–27th brings a steady rhythm of summer activities, with creative one-time events spaced throughout the week and a full Saturday to finish strong. From hands-on art and outdoor story time to seasonal celebrations and school prep support, there’s something happening almost every day that’s worth bookmarking.

    One-time highlights to watch for:

    • Story Time at Needle & Grain with guest reader Friendstore, plus a restock of shop favorites like Moonjax teethers and Blockaroo builders (Wednesday morning)
    • Art Days with Color Camp Studio featuring a drop-in watermelon painting project (Wednesday afternoon)
    • Christmas in July at the Columbia Aquatics & Rec Center with ornament crafts and summer “hot cocoa” (Friday)
    • Firefly Garden Club, with only one spot left as of 7/19 so don’t wait to grab your place (Friday mid-morning)
    • Color Our World Summer Reading Wrap-up with bounce houses, shaved ice, and a live performance of The Wizard of Oz (Saturday morning)

    Three school supply distribution events are scheduled for Saturday to help families prepare for the school year. If your family could use the support, this is a great opportunity to stock up on essentials. If you’re already set, sharing the info can make a difference for someone else. You can also take advantage of Tennessee’s Tax-Free Weekend, running Friday through Sunday. School supplies, clothing, and even computers are eligible. Full details are available here.


    Monday, July 21

    Start the week slow with some usual favorites. If you’re looking for something a bit different, Villages Clubhouse has open play from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM for $12, and their new theme this week is Picnic. We got a sneak peek on Saturday during Blue Gene Bookshop’s story time, and it’s adorable. They usually have indoor and outdoor setups depending on the weather. This week’s forecast looks rainy, but you know how that goes.

    ✂️ Monday Makers Club
    Location: Columbia Aquatic & Recreation Center (1446 Oak Springs Dr, Columbia)
    Time: 10:00 to 11:00 AM
    Cost: Membership or day pass required
    Description: A newer weekly offering from Columbia Parks & Rec, this program invites kids to create and take home fun projects. Details for each week’s activity may vary, and no official event has been posted for July 21. Families interested in attending should check directly with Columbia Parks & Rec to confirm before heading over.

    📖 Family Storytime
    Location: Maury County Public Library (211 W 8th St, Columbia)
    Time: 10:00 to 10:30 AM
    Cost: Free
    Description: Stories, songs, and rhymes for children and their caregivers in a fun, interactive environment that fosters a love of reading. A great drop-in option for babies through preschoolers.

    🔧 Tinkering Station
    Location: aMuse’um Children’s Museum (123 W 7th St, Columbia)
    Time: 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM
    Cost: Included with museum admission ($12 per child; free for members; one adult free per paid child, additional adults $6)
    Description: Hands-on, parent-led activities that encourage kids to explore, create, and problem-solve using real tools and materials. This open-ended playtime is perfect for building confidence and STEM skills in a fun environment. Follow aMuse’um on social media for week-specific project details. Parent or guardian participation required.


    Tuesday, July 22

    If you’ve been waiting for a calm way to spend a summer evening, this is it. Blackberry picking is back at a beautiful little private farm in Williamsport, and these berries don’t wait around. The picking window is short, and the biggest, juiciest blackberries go early. Try to get there right at 6:00 if you can. The setup is thornless and family-friendly with room to roam and natural mosquito spray samples to try before heading into the rows.

    👟 Stroller Workouts & Walks
    Location: Riverwalk Park (102 Riverside Dr, Columbia)
    Time: 8:30 to 9:30 AM
    Cost: Free
    Description: A parent-and-child fitness meetup that blends light cardio, strength moves, and a stroller walk. Open to all fitness levels. Bring water and your little ones in tow for this casual morning workout.

    📖 Toddler Storytime
    Location: Maury County Public Library (211 W 8th St, Columbia)
    Time: 10:00 to 10:30 AM
    Cost: Free
    Description: Designed for toddlers and their grown-ups, this storytime uses songs, fingerplays, and movement to support early literacy and motor development. A great mid-morning reset if you’re staying close to home.

    💦 Bubble Fun
    Location: aMuse’um Children’s Museum (123 W 7th St, Columbia)
    Time: 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM
    Cost: Included with museum admission ($12 per child; free for members; one adult free per paid child, additional adults $6)
    Description: Shimmering, floating fun with bubble stations, DIY wands, and giggle-inducing outdoor play. Great for all ages under 8. Parent or guardian supervision required. Follow aMuse’um on social media for updates on each week’s featured bubble activity.

    🚫 Blackberry Picking (Thornless and Family-Friendly)

    Sorry, this event has been cancelled.

    Need an alternative with the cancelled blackberry picking? This event below might be for you. While it’s not a kid-focused activity, I confirmed that kids are welcome if you want to bring them along!

    Plant Swap at Bad Ollie’s

    Location: Bad Ollie’s Bar & Counter, Columbia, TN
    Time: 6:00 — 8:00 PM
    Cost: Free to attend; food and drinks available for purchase
    Description: Whether you’re a seasoned plant parent or just getting started, this casual swap is a great chance to trade cuttings or potted plants and connect with other plant lovers in the community. It’s hosted at Bad Ollie’s Bar & Counter, so you can enjoy a sandwich or a drink while you mingle. Come to swap, chat, and support a great local spot!
    Link: https://facebook.com/events/s/plant-swap/618667761253162/


    Wednesday, July 23

    Needle & Grain’s story time is back this week, and it’s always a sweet mid-morning stop. While you’re there, it’s the perfect chance to grab a few of their bestselling kid picks like Moonjax teethers and Blockaroo magnetic foam builders. If you’ve got older kids heading back to school soon, check out their new custom Durable Label Sheets to help keep track of all the things, like lunchboxes, water bottles, folders, you name it.

    📖 Preschool Storytime
    Location: Maury County Public Library (211 W 8th St, Columbia)
    Time: 10:00 to 10:30 AM
    Cost: Free
    Description: A lively storytime for preschoolers with books, songs, and interactive activities geared toward ages 3 to 5. Great for building early literacy skills and classroom readiness in a fun, low-pressure setting.

    📖 Summer Story Time (Summertown)
    Location: 90 State Hwy 20, Summertown (hosted by Summertown Baptist Church)
    Time: 10:00 to 10:30 AM
    Cost: Free
    Description: A welcoming, faith-based storytime held inside the Summertown library space. Kids ages 3 to 9 are invited to listen, learn, and enjoy a calm midweek moment with books. Open to the public.

    📖 Story Time with Guest Reader: Friendstore at Needle & Grain
    Location: Needle & Grain (802 S Main St, Columbia)
    Time: 10:30 to 11:00 AM
    Cost: Free
    Description: This cozy every-other-week series features guest readers from around the community sharing a favorite children’s book. It’s a warm, welcoming spot for little ones and grown-ups alike. Stick around after story time to explore the shop’s thoughtful mix of handmade goods, parenting finds, and sensory-friendly toys.

    🔧 Tinkering Station
    Location: aMuse’um Children’s Museum (123 W 7th St, Columbia)
    Time: 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM
    Cost: Included with museum admission ($12 per child; free for members; one adult free per paid child, additional adults $6)
    Description: Parent-led building and creative play with real kid-sized tools, gears, and open-ended materials. Great for STEM exploration and confidence-building. Check social media for project updates. Adult supervision required.

    🎨 Art Days with Color Camp Studio (Ages 4–12)
    Location: 1127 S High St, Columbia
    Time: 1:15 to 2:15 PM
    Cost: $22 per session
    Description: This week’s project is a realistic watermelon painting on canvas. Taught by local artist Katie Davidson, the class is open to kids ages 4 to 12 and includes all supplies. Drop in, paint, and take home a summer keepsake. Spots are limited, so be sure to sign-up here


    Thursday, July 24

    Heads up for a possible drop-in craft at Woodland Park this morning. Columbia Parks & Rec has shared plans for a DIY bracelet activity from 10:00 to 11:00, but it hasn’t been officially posted on their event calendar. If it sounds like something your kids would enjoy, check with them first to confirm before making the trip.

    🎨 DIY Bracelet Craft
    Location
    : Woodland Park Playground (821 W 9th St, Columbia)
    Time: 10:00 to 11:00 AM
    Cost: Free
    Description: Kids can design and create their own summer-themed bracelets hosted by Columbia Parks and Rec using the materials provided. No prep needed, just come ready to get crafty and have fun.

    👶 Baby Storytime
    Location: Maury County Public Library (211 W 8th St, Columbia)
    Time: 10:00 to 10:30 AM
    Cost: Free
    Description: A gentle, cozy storytime just for babies ages 0 to 18 months and their caregivers. Each session includes simple stories, songs, and lap bounces that build early language and bonding.

    🎶 Baby Music and Movement
    Location: Maury County Public Library (211 W 8th St, Columbia)
    Time: 11:00 to 11:30 AM
    Cost: Free
    Description: This lively add-on session takes place on the 2nd and 4th Thursdays and features songs, rhymes, and motion to support babies’ early development through music. A fun way to keep the morning going if you’re already there for Baby Storytime.

    💦 Bubble Fun
    Location: aMuse’um Children’s Museum (123 W 7th St, Columbia)
    Time: 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM
    Cost: Included with museum admission ($12 per child; free for members; one adult free per paid child, additional adults $6)
    Description: Run through bubbles, build your own wand, and explore sensory-friendly bubble stations outside the museum. Parent or guardian supervision is required. Check aMuse’um’s social media for updates on the featured activity each week.


    Friday, July 25

    Whether you’re easing into back-to-school mode or just looking for some summer fun, today’s lineup includes two Christmas in July events, a cow party, and a hands-on garden club. Tax-Free Weekend also begins today, so it’s a good time to pick up school supplies, clothes, or even a new computer while the savings last.

    🐄 Chick-fil-A Cow Party
    Location: Chick-fil-A (605 S James Campbell Blvd, Columbia)
    Time: 9:00 to 11:00 AM
    Cost: Free
    Description: Celebrate all things cows with themed crafts, activities, and more at this free family event hosted by Chick-fil-A Columbia.

    🎄 Christmas in July at the Rec Center
    Location
    : Columbia Aquatic & Recreation Center (1446 Oak Springs Dr, Columbia)
    Time: 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM
    Cost: Membership or day pass required
    Description: Hosted by Columbia Parks & Rec, this festive drop-in event brings holiday cheer to the middle of summer. Stop by the programming room for Christmas crafts, holiday trivia, bracelet making, cookie decorating, festive photo ops, and a protein chocolate milk bar. Staff and members will be dressed in red and green, with Christmas music playing throughout the facility, including during classes and at the pool. Santa hats encouraged. Additional surprises may be announced closer to the event.

    🌸 Firefly Garden Club
    Location
    : 1127 S High St, Columbia
    Time: 9:00 to 10:00 AM
    Cost: $22 per session
    Description: This hands-on garden club is a great option for kids ages 4 and up. This week’s session includes flower prints, flower frogs, and learning about real blooms in a relaxed studio garden setting. This session is officially full. Stay tuned for August dates.

    🎅 Fun in the Sun & Christmas in July with NHC Columbia
    Location: NHC Healthcare Columbia (101 Walnut Ln, Columbia)
    Time: 2:00 to 4:00 PM
    Cost: Free
    Description: This rescheduled summer bash now comes with a holiday twist. Expect games, snacks, water play, and festive extras. NHC is combining their Fun in the Sun event with a community Christmas in July party. More info may be shared on their Facebook page closer to the date.


    Saturday, July 26

    The Maury County Library’s Color Our World summer reading program wraps up this morning with bounce houses, snow cones, and a live performance of The Wizard of Oz. There are also three school supply giveaways today for families with older kids. Can’t make it? There’s one more coming up on August 2. Check out the full list here. End the day with a free movie in the park and popcorn under the stars.

    🌽 Columbia Farmers’ Fresh Market
    Location: Riverwalk Park (102 Riverside Dr, Columbia)
    Time: 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM
    Cost: Free entry
    Description: Shop fresh produce, local treats, and handmade goods at this open-air market along the river. Plenty of space to stroll and snack. A smaller market also runs Tuesdays and Thursdays from 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM.

    🎒 Back to School Giveaway – Columbia Avenue Church of Christ
    Location: Multiple locations (see below)
    Time: Begins at 8:00 AM
    Cost: Free
    Description: Drive-thru style pickup of backpacks filled with school supplies and gift cards. Available while supplies last. Locations include:

    • Central High School – Columbia
    • Fairview Park – Columbia
    • Mt. Pleasant Middle School – Mt. Pleasant
    • Hickman County High School – Centerville

    🎒 Back to School Giveaway – Catholic Charities
    Location: St. Catherine of Siena Catholic Church (3019 Cayce Ln, Columbia)
    Time: 9:00 to 11:30 AM
    Cost: Free
    Description: Families with school-aged children can pick up free supplies, snacks, and community resource info while supplies last. Park in front and enter through the side doors.
    Contact: 931-223-5444 or lcampos@cctenn.org

    🎒 Back to School Giveaway – One Way Church
    Location: Colonial Village Apartments (Columbia)
    Time: 12:00 to 2:00 PM
    Cost: Free
    Description: Backpack giveaway with school supplies, games, prizes, and free food and drinks. Open to the community while supplies last.

    📚 Summer Reading Program Wrap-up: Color Our World
    Location: Maury County Park – Kiwanis Shelter (1018 Maury County Park Dr, Columbia)
    Time: 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM
    Cost: Free
    Description: Celebrate the end of the Color Our World summer reading program with bounce houses, shaved ice from Ooh La La (free for the first 50 kids), and a live performance of The Wizard of Oz by Bright Star Theater. Hosted by the Maury County Public Library.

    🐦 Birding at the Playground
    Location: Woodland Park (821 W 9th St, Columbia)
    Time: 10:00 to 11:00 AM
    Cost: Free
    Description: Hosted by Columbia Parks & Rec, this laid-back birdwatching session is designed with kids and families in mind. Binoculars and beginner-friendly guidance are provided. No RSVP needed.

    🥕 Hidden Gem Farmers Market (Spring Hill)
    Location: 863 Old Military Rd, Spring Hill
    Time: 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM
    Cost: Free entry
    Description: Spring Hill’s weekly market with produce, baked goods, food trucks, and family fun. A great stop for a laid-back Saturday.

    🎬 Movie in the Park: Twisters
    Location: Riverwalk Park (102 Riverside Dr, Columbia)
    Time: 8:00 to 10:00 PM
    Cost: Free
    Description: Free outdoor movie night at the park. Bring a blanket or chairs, your favorite snacks, and enjoy Twisters under the stars. Free popcorn while it lasts.


    That’s the week. I hope it helps you find something new to try or makes planning the days a little easier. As always, double-check with official sources for any updates before heading out.

    If you spot something I missed or have an event you’d like included, feel free to email me at columbiatnkidsguide@gmail.com

  • Fall Sports Sign-Ups for Toddlers and Preschoolers in Columbia & Spring Hill, TN

    Fall Sports Sign-Ups for Toddlers and Preschoolers in Columbia & Spring Hill, TN

    Programs for ages 0–5 including soccer, flag football, tee-ball, cheer, and more

    Someone recently asked me if there are any basketball programs for a 4-year-old in Columbia, TN, and it got me thinking. (Spoiler alert: basketball doesn’t open until spring.) Even though we’re in the middle of summer, fall sports sign-ups are already underway.

    It hadn’t crossed my mind since my daughter isn’t quite old enough for most of these programs, but I realized other parents with toddlers and preschoolers might be searching too. So I pulled together everything I could find about local sports opportunities this fall, specifically for families with kids ages 0–5 in Columbia and Spring Hill, TN.

    I’ve done my best to include everything that’s open to toddlers and preschoolers this fall, but some youth leagues don’t post updates on a regular basis. A few only share information through schools, flyers, or private social media pages, so there’s a chance I’ve missed something.

    You also might recognize a few of these from my summer activity guide. Some programs run year-round and welcome kids as young as 18 months, which is great if you’re just starting to explore organized activities.

    To stay true to my goal of focusing on local activities, this guide covers Columbia and Spring Hill only. I know there are more programs out there in Franklin or Nashville, but I wanted to keep things manageable and relevant for families nearby.


    SOCCER

    Program: Columbia Soccer Association – Tiny Toes
    Location: Columbia, TN
    Ages: 3–4
    Cost: $120 (includes jersey); $10 late fee after August 17
    Season: Fall 2025 (Saturdays)
    Registration: Open through August 17, 2025
    Website: columbiasoccer.org

    Program: Spring Hill Hawks Soccer
    Location: Spring Hill, TN
    Ages: 3–4 (U4 Division)
    Cost: $150 (includes jersey, shorts, socks)
    Season: August 23 – October 11, 2025 (Saturdays)
    Registration: Open now
    Website: springhillsports.com


    TEE-BALL

    Program: Columbia American Little League – Fall Ball
    Location: Columbia, TN
    Ages: 4–5
    Cost: Approx. $125 (includes jersey and hat)
    Season: Late August – Mid October 2025
    Registration: July 11th  – August 1st
    Website: columbiaamerican.com


    FLAG FOOTBALL

    Program: Columbia Academy – CAYFL Jr. K & Kindergarten Flag Football
    Location: Columbia, TN
    Ages: Jr. K & Kindergarten
    Cost: $140
    Season: August 10 – September 20, 2025 (Sundays)
    Registration: Open now – register as a Free Agent (spots may be limited)
    Website: cabulldogs.org 

    Program: Titans NFL Flag Football – Columbia
    Location: Eva Gilbert Park, Columbia, TN
    Ages: 4–14
    Cost: $125 + processing fee
    Season: September 14 – November 16, 2025 (Sundays)
    Registration: Open through August 10, 2025
    Website: titansflagfootball.com


    CHEERLEADING

    Program: Columbia Academy – CAYFL Elementary Cheer
    Location: Columbia, TN
    Ages: Jr. K & Kindergarten
    Cost: Contact for pricing
    Season: August 10 – September 20, 2025 (Sundays)
    Registration: Open now (may already be full)
    Website: Email CAflagcheer@gmail.com to register or inquiry

    Program: Champion Force Athletics – Columbia
    Location: Game Time Sports & Training, Columbia, TN
    Ages: 4–6 (D1)
    Cost: $10 per week
    Season: August 18 – December 15, 2025 (Mondays)
    Registration: Open now
    Website: championforce.com

    Program: Premier Athletics – Cheer/Tumble
    Location: Columbia, TN
    Ages: 4–5
    Cost: Tuition-based
    Season: Year-round
    Schedule:

    • Mondays, 4:00–4:45 PM (waitlisted)
    • Tuesdays, 6:00–6:45 PM (waitlisted)
    • Wednesdays, 5:00–5:45 PM (open)

    Registration: Multiple sessions available
    Website: premierathleticscolumbia.com

    Program: Champion Force Athletics – Spring Hill
    Location: Burn Boot Camp, Spring Hill, TN
    Ages: 4–6 (D1)
    Cost: $10 per week
    Season: August 17 – December 14, 2025 (Sundays)
    Registration: Open now
    Website: championforce.com


    BASKETBALL (Planning Ahead for Spring)

    Program: Columbia Academy Youth Basketball League (CAYBL)
    Location: Columbia, TN
    Ages: 4+ (Pre-K and up)
    Cost: Approx. $85–$100
    Season: Spring 2026 (January–March)
    Registration: Opens late fall 2025
    Website: Info usually shared via Columbia Academy newsletters and social media closer to registration. You can check it out here though. 


    DANCE (COLUMBIA ONLY)

    To keep this list manageable, dance programs are limited to Columbia-based options. There are many more studios in surrounding areas, but this guide focuses on what’s available locally for younger kids.

    Program: Columbia Dance Academy – First Steps Program
    Location: Columbia, TN
    Ages: 2–6
    Cost: Varies by class
    Season: Begins September 2, 2025
    Registration: Open now
    Website: columbiadance.net 

    Class Options:

    • Creative Movement (age 2)
    • Pre-Ballet and Tap (ages 3–4)
    • Intro to Ballet and Tap (ages 5–6)
    • Little Bit Hip (ages 5–6)

    Program: Building Block School for the Arts – Creative Movement
    Location: Columbia, TN
    Ages: 3–4
    Cost: Tuition includes performance and costume fees (shoes not included)
    Season: August 18, 2025 – June 12, 2026 (Thursdays, 6:15–6:45 PM)
    Registration: Open now
    Website: buildingblockarts.com

    Program: Premier Athletics – Preschool Dance 101 (This class is part of Premier’s Little Explorers preschool program.)
    Location: Columbia, TN
    Ages: 3–5
    Cost: Tuition-based
    Season: Year-round
    Schedule: Mondays, 5:00–5:45 PM
    Registration: Open now
    Website: premierathleticscolumbia.com


    GYMNASTICS (COLUMBIA ONLY)

    To keep this list manageable, gymnastics programs are limited to Columbia-based options. There are many more studios in surrounding areas, but this guide focuses on what’s available locally for younger kids.

    Program: Discovery Gymnastics – Preschool Classes
    Location: Columbia, TN
    Ages: 18 months – 5 years
    Cost:

    • $58/month for 45-minute Parent & Child class
    • $76/month for 1-hour Preschool or Ninja class
    • $30 annual membership fee

    Season: Year-round
    Schedule: Weekly classes (days/times vary)
    Registration: Open now (specific class openings may vary)
    Website: discoverygym.com
    Class Options:

    • Parent & Child (Starting at 18 months): 45-minute class focused on movement, balance, and early coordination in a colorful, sensory-rich space.
      Preschool (Ages 4+): 1-hour class introducing foundational gymnastics skills through fun and active learning.
      Tiny Ninjas (Ages 4+): 1-hour class with obstacle courses, gymnastics, and age-appropriate ninja-style adventures.

    Extras: Open play is expected to resume after summer camps conclude in August.

    Program: Premier Athletics – Little Explorers Preschool Programs
    Location: Columbia, TN
    Ages: 3–5
    Cost: Tuition-based
    Season: Year-round
    Registration: Most classes open now; hybrid and some ninja sessions may have waitlists
    Website: premierathleticscolumbia.com
    Schedule & Class Options:

    • Red Panda Tots (Age 3):
        – Tuesdays, 4:00–4:45 PM
        – Fridays, 4:00–4:45 PM
    • Tiger Tots (Age 4):
        – Mondays, 6:00–6:45 PM
        – Wednesdays, 4:00–4:45 PM
    • Preschool Ninja (Ages 3–5):
        – Tuesdays, 5:00–5:45 PM (waitlisted)
        – Thursdays, 5:00–5:45 PM (open)
    • Hybrid Preschool Combo (Ages 3–5):
        – Fridays, 6:00–6:45 PM (waitlisted)
      This introductory class includes elements of gymnastics, cheerleading, dance, and ninja to help kids explore what they enjoy most.

    MARTIAL ARTS (COLUMBIA ONLY)

    To keep this list manageable, martial arts programs are limited to Columbia-based options. There are many more studios in surrounding areas, but this guide focuses on what’s available locally for younger kids.

    Program: Nashville Krav Maga – Lil’ Krav
    Location: Columbia, TN
    Ages: 4–6
    Cost: Contact for pricing
    Season: Year-round
    Schedule: Weekly classes
    Registration: Open now
    Website: kravmagacolumbia.com
    Class Options:
    Lil’ Krav introduces foundational self-defense and movement skills in a fun, supportive environment designed to build coordination, confidence, and control.

    Program: Profectus Jiu Jitsu – Kids Program
    Location: Columbia, TN
    Ages: 3–5
    Cost: Contact for pricing
    Season: Year-round
    Schedule: Monday–Thursday, 4:30–5:00 PM
    Registration: Open now
    Website: profectushq.com/columbia
    Class Options:
    Ages 3–5 attend early evening sessions focused on building age-appropriate Jiu Jitsu fundamentals, with an emphasis on coordination, balance, and confidence.

    Program: Renzo Gracie Jiu Jitsu – Kids Program
    Location: Columbia, TN
    Ages: 3–5
    Cost: Contact for pricing
    Season: Year-round
    Schedule: Weekly structured classes
    Registration: Open now
    Website: renzogracietn.com/columbia
    Class Options:

    • Tiny Cubs (Ages 3–4): Introduces basic Jiu Jitsu principles alongside core values like focus, respect, and coordination.
    • Cubs 1 (Ages 5–7): For children age 5 and up, this class builds on those fundamentals with increased structure and discipline.

    If you know of a toddler or preschool sports program in Columbia or Spring Hill that isn’t listed here, I’d love to hear about it. I try to keep these guides as complete and up-to-date as possible, but things change quickly and not every program is easy to find online. Whether it’s something new, something small, or something you’ve personally loved, feel free to email me at columbiatnkidsguide@gmail.com

    I hope this roundup helps make finding sport options a little easier. Whether you’re signing your child up for their very first sport or just trying something new this season, I hope you find something fun and low-pressure that fits your family and lifestyle. 

  • This Week’s Columbia TN Kids Guide • July 14–20

    July 14th – 20th rolls in quietly, then finishes with a Saturday sprint of markets, crafts, music, and a family movie night around Columbia and Spring Hill. Weekly staples anchor the schedule: library story times, Bubble Fun and Tinkering Station at aMuse’um, and an early-start stroller workout that beats the heat. A handful of one-time events add variety before Saturday packs the calendar from morning to night.

    One-time highlights to watch for:

    • Summer Pop-up from A Worthy Cause with games and splash-pad water play at Riverwalk Park (Saturday late morning)
    • Lego Block Party for creative builders at Columbia Aquatics & Recreation — membership or day pass required (Thursday morning)
    • Flower Pot Painting at Woodland Park followed by Park Play Day with a giant soccer-dart game in Spring Hill (both Friday)
    • Story Time with Blue Gene Bookshop featuring Camellia Chocolates as guest reader, plus a take-home craft (Saturday morning)

    Be sure to scroll down for the full day-by-day guide, especially for Saturday. There are even more events than could fit in the social media graphic. The full schedule includes times, costs, and quick notes to help you plan.

    Note: You may notice a few school supply giveaways listed in the blog and calendar, but not included on the social media graphics. That’s intentional. While these events are helpful for families with kids entering kindergarten and up, they aren’t the best fit for most families in the 0–5 age range. I still wanted to include them here in case they’re helpful to you or someone you know.

    Monday, July 14

    Ease into the week with familiar favorites that build early literacy and spark creative play.

    🥾 Mommy & Me Hike (with a view)
    Location: Preservation Park, Thompson’s Station (small gravel parking lot)
    Time: Monday, July 14 at 8:15 AM
    Cost: Free
    Description: Müdd Hiking is hosting a slightly challenging but family-paced morning hike with a scenic reward. The one-mile round-trip trail includes an incline, but the group will take the easiest route and move slowly to accommodate young kids. This hike is best for children age 3 and up if walking, or bring a hiking backpack for younger ones. Strollers are not recommended. The group will stop at the top to enjoy the view and a snack break. Be sure to bring water, snacks, and a small blanket or mat if you’d like to sit at the top.

    👶 Baby Time
    Location: Spring Hill Public Library (144 Kedron Pkwy, Spring Hill)
    Time: 9:30 to 10:30 AM
    Cost: Free
    Description: Rhymes, songs, books, and bouncing that are just right for babies from birth to age 2. This interactive session lays the groundwork for lifelong reading and learning and ends with a short playtime.

    📖 Family Storytime
    Location: Maury County Public Library (211 W 8th St, Columbia)
    Time: 10:00 to 10:30 AM
    Cost: Free
    Description: Stories, songs, and rhymes for young children and their caregivers in a fun, interactive setting that fosters a love of reading.

    ✂️ Monday Makers Club
    Location: Columbia Aquatic & Recreation Center (1446 Oak Springs Dr, Columbia)
    Time: 10:00 to 11:00 AM
    Cost: Membership or day pass required
    Description: This weekly program invites kids to get creative and make something they can take home. Each session features a different hands-on project. This week, kids will build their own book using a mix of guided prompts and their own imagination. Projects change weekly, so there’s always something new to look forward to.

    🔧 Tinkering Station
    Location: aMuse’um Children’s Museum (123 W 7th St, Columbia)
    Time: 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM
    Cost: Included with museum admission ($12 per child; free for members; one adult free per paid child, additional adults $6)
    Description: Inventor Station invites kids to explore hands-on engineering fun using the Hape Inventor Toolbox, which includes real kid-sized tools, gears, and parts. Sessions encourage problem-solving, STEM learning, and creative invention through open-ended play. Designed for confidence-building and screen-free engagement. Registration is recommended to guarantee a spot. Parent or guardian assistance required.


    Tuesday, July 15

    The schedule starts earlier today to beat the heat, then rolls into crafts, stories, and bubbles.

    👟 Stroller Workouts & Walks
    Location: Riverwalk Park (102 Riverside Dr, Columbia)
    Time: 8:30 to 9:30 AM (new summer start time)
    Cost: Free
    Description: Parent-and-child fitness meetup with light cardio, strength moves, and a group stroller walk along the river. All fitness levels are welcome. Time has been moved to 8:30 AM to avoid the summer heat.

    🍡 Popsicle Stick Picture Frames
    Location: Woodland Park Playground (821 W 9th St, Columbia)
    Time: 9:00 to 10:00 AM
    Cost: Free
    Description: Bring your kids out for a fun morning of creativity at the park. They’ll decorate their own picture frames using popsicle sticks, markers, stickers, and more. It’s a low-key way to make something personal they’ll be proud of, especially if you bring along a favorite photo to frame. All supplies are provided, and the sunshine and open space make it even more inviting.

    📚 Toddler Storytime
    Location: Maury County Public Library (211 W 8th St, Columbia)
    Time: 10:00 to 10:30 AM
    Cost: Free
    Description: Lively storytime with songs, fingerplays, and movement that build early literacy and motor skills for toddlers and their grown-ups.

    💦 Bubble Fun
    Location:
    aMuse’um Children’s Museum (123 W 7th St, Columbia)
    Time: 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM
    Cost: Included with museum admission ($12 per child; members free; one adult free per paid child, additional adults $6)
    Description: Shimmering, floating fun for all ages. Each session features a special activity, so check the museum’s social pages for details. Parent or guardian assistance required. Registration is recommended, as sessions can fill quickly.


    Wednesday, July 16

    Begin the day with two staples: Preschool Storytime and Tinkering Station. In the afternoon, catch the newest art days session and the once-a-month Bilingual Story Time.

    📖 Preschool Storytime
    Location: Maury County Public Library (211 W 8th St, Columbia)
    Time: 10:00 to 10:30 AM
    Cost: Free
    Description: A fun, preschool-focused storytime with books, songs, and activities that help children ages 3–5 get ready for kindergarten.

    🔧 Tinkering Station
    Location: aMuse’um Children’s Museum (123 W 7th St, Columbia)
    Time: 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM
    Cost: Included with museum admission ($12 per child; members free; one adult free per paid child, additional adults $6)
    Description: Inventor Station invites kids to explore hands-on engineering fun using the Hape Inventor Toolbox with real kid-sized tools, gears, and parts. Sessions encourage problem-solving, STEM learning, and creative invention through open-ended play. Registration is recommended. Parent or guardian assistance required.

    🎨 Art Days with Color Camp Studio
    Location:
    1127 S High St, Columbia
    Time: Wednesday, July 16 from 1:15 to 2:15 PM
    Cost: $22 per session
    Description: This art class is a fun way for kids ages 4 to 12 to get creative in the middle of the week. Led by local artist Katie Davidson, each session features a new hands-on project and guided instruction. This week’s theme is picnic-inspired textured artwork, giving kids a chance to explore layers, materials, and their own creative ideas. All supplies are included and space is limited, so be sure to sign up ahead.

    🌎 Bilingual Story Time
    Location: Maury County Public Library (211 W 8th St, Columbia)
    Time: 4:00 to 4:30 PM
    Cost: Free
    Description: On the third Wednesday each month, enjoy stories in English and Spanish that introduce children to new languages and cultures in an inviting, family-friendly setting.


    Thursday, July 17

    Kick off the morning with a Lego Block Party geared toward older builders, then settle into the usual Thursday staples for babies, bubbles, and a baby play date.

    🧱 Lego Block Party
    Location: Columbia Aquatics & Recreation Center (1446 Oak Springs Dr, Columbia)
    Time: 9:00 to 10:00 AM
    Cost: Membership or day pass required
    Description: Build towers, vehicles, and creatures with a huge collection of Lego bricks. Best for school-age kids, though larger building blocks may be on hand for younger siblings. All supplies provided.

    👶 Baby Storytime
    Location: Maury County Public Library (211 W 8th St, Columbia)
    Time: 10:00 to 10:30 AM
    Cost: Free
    Description: Gentle storytime for babies ages 0–18 months with rhymes, simple stories, and music that encourage early language development.

    💦 Bubble Fun
    Location: aMuse’um Children’s Museum (123 W 7th St, Columbia)
    Time: 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM
    Cost: Included with museum admission ($12 per child; members free; one adult free per paid child, additional adults $6)
    Description: Create giant bubbles, try pool-noodle bubble wands, and make your own tools for play. Each session features a special activity, so check the museum’s socials for details. Parent or guardian assistance required. Registration recommended.

    👶 Baby Play Date
    Location: Maury County Public Library (211 W 8th St, Columbia)
    Time: 11:00 to 11:30 AM
    Cost: Free
    Description: Sensory-rich play session where parents and babies meet, explore toys, and enjoy relaxed social time together.


    Friday, July 18

    Enjoy a laid-back morning of flower pot painting, then head to Spring Hill for a playful Park Play Day. If you missed the first two blackberry picking days, here’s your chance to catch one heading into the weekend.

    🐮 Chick-fil-A Cow Party
    Location: Chick-fil-A (605 S James Campbell Blvd, Columbia)
    Time: 9:00–11:00 AM
    Cost: Free
    Description: Come celebrate all things cows with a morning of cow-themed fun! Enjoy crafts, activities, and more with your kids and loved ones at this special event hosted by Chick-fil-A Columbia.

    🌼 Flower Pot Painting
    Location: Woodland Park Playground (821 W 9th St, Columbia)
    Time: 10:00 to 11:00 AM
    Cost: Free
    Description: Kids decorate their own flower pots and plant seedlings to take home. All supplies are provided, making this hands-on art and gardening activity perfect for budding gardeners and imaginative kids.

    🍳 Mom’s Brunch with The Mom Walk Collective
    Location: Brunch Collective (412 McLemore Ave, Spring Hill)
    Time: 10:30 AM to 12:30 PM
    Cost: Free to attend , food available for purchase (registration required)
    Description: Hosted by The Mom Walk Collective, this casual brunch invites moms of all kinds to connect over good food and great conversation. Whether you bring your kids or come solo, it’s a chance to relax, recharge, and meet other local moms in a welcoming environment. The event is free, but registration is requested to help organizers plan.

    Park Play Day
    Location: 4001 Miles Johnson Pkwy, Spring Hill
    Time: 12:00 to 2:00 PM
    Cost: Free
    Description: An afternoon of outdoor fun featuring a giant inflatable soccer dart board for kids and families to kick, aim, and score. Hosted by Spring Hill Parks and Recreation, this free event is open to all ages and offers an easy, playful way to enjoy the park together.

    👩‍🌾  Family-Friendly Blackberry Picking
    Location: Farmer Fred’s Wife Farm (4589 Leipers Creek Rd, Williamsport)
    Time: 6:00 to 8:00 PM
    Cost: $5 per pint, no RSVP needed
    Description: A friend of mine is opening her private, working farm for a low-key blackberry-picking evening. Thornless berries are $5 per pint. Enjoy a free sample of natural mosquito repellent before you pick, and browse drinks, snacks, and handmade remedies for purchase. This is an active farm with animals and open spaces, so children must stay in the designated picking area under a parent or guardian’s close supervision at all times. Shade is limited, and all-terrain strollers can work but need to be pushed up a small hill and along gravel paths. No public restrooms are available on site, so please plan accordingly.


    Saturday, July 19

    This is the biggest day of the week, with three farmers markets, crafts, pop-up play, live music, an outdoor movie night for the big kids, and more. A few extra events didn’t make the weekly graphic, so scroll below for the full day’s lineup.

    🍅 Columbia Farmers’ Fresh Market
    Location: Riverwalk Park (102 Riverside Dr, Columbia)
    Time: 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM
    Cost: Free entry
    Description: Shop fresh produce and artisan goods along the river in a relaxed, community-focused setting. A smaller mid-week market sets up Tuesdays and Thursdays from 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM.

    📚 Used Book Sale
    Location: Spring Hill Public Library (144 Kedron Pkwy, Spring Hill)
    Time: 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM
    Cost: 50¢ per children’s book
    Description: Quarterly sale with children’s books, puzzles, DVDs, and more. The final hour is a Super Sale where you can fill a grocery bag for $2.

    🌽 Culleoka Farmers’ Market
    Location: Culleoka Volunteer Fire Dept (2410 Valley Creek Rd, Culleoka)
    Time: 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM
    Cost: Free
    Description: Third-Saturday market featuring local vendors and small-town community vibes.

    📖 Story Time with Blue Gene Bookshop
    Location: 1127 S High St, Columbia
    Time: 9:30 to 10:00 AM
    Cost: Story time is free; open play is $12 or included with a Villages Clubhouse plan
    Description: Camellia Chocolates leads a story time followed by a craft. Pre-register to reserve craft supplies.

    🎉 Summer Pop-up with A Worthy Cause
    Location: Riverwalk Park near the splash pad (102 Riverside Dr, Columbia)
    Time: 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM
    Cost: Free
    Description: Games, activities, and water play in the green space across from the farmers market pavilion.

    🎒 Back to School Giveaway
    Location: The River Church (2486 Park Plus Drive, Columbia)
    Time:10:00 AM until supplies run out
    Cost: Free
    Description: This event is geared toward school-age kids and families. Free backpacks, school supplies, clothes, shoes, hotdogs, and popsicles will be available while supplies last.

    🎒 Back to School Bash with Supplies for K–12
    Location: The Splash Pad (501 Gray Ln, Mt. Pleasant)
    Time: 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM
    Cost: Free
    Description: Mount Pleasant Parks & Rec is hosting a Back to School Bash with free backpacks filled with school supplies for kids in kindergarten through 12th grade. Enjoy splash pad time and a free hot dog while supplies last. Geared toward school-aged kids (ages 5+). Supplies are limited, so come early.

    🔥 Columbia Powersports Customer Appreciation & Anniversary Bash
    Location: Columbia Powersports (1501 Nashville Hwy, Columbia)
    Time: 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM
    Cost: Free
    Description: Columbia Powersports is celebrating you with a full day of giveaways, demo rides, food, family fun, and exclusive one-day deals. Check out the Ride Flex Zone, grab free snacks and drinks, and enter to win prizes while enjoying the community vibe. Whether you ride or just want to check it out, everyone’s welcome.

    👑 Miss Tennessee Golden Glam Pageant
    Location: Columbia Central High School (921 Lion Pkwy, Columbia)
    Time: 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM (Doors open at 9 AM)
    Cost: Spectator Admission: $7 (cash only)
    Description: Hosted by Crowns of Jewel Pageantry and Whitthorne Middle School Cheer, this fundraiser welcomes contestants of all ages from 0 to 50+. Proceeds benefit Whitthorne Middle Cheer and The Ronald McDonald House. Expect sparkle, style, and community spirit in this Natural/Semi-Glitz format. Full participant info is available in the official registration packet.

    🛍️ Heros Unite Shindig + Mule Town Comics Sidewalk Sale
    Location: Accents & Antiques (Downtown Columbia)
    Time: 11:00 AM to 4:00 PM
    Cost: Free
    Description: Accents & Antiques hosts its monthly Saturday Shindig, this time with a superhero theme. Expect fun music, treats, prize giveaways, and costumed vendors. Mule Town Comics will also hold a sidewalk sale (weather permitting) with thousands of $1 comic books. Geared toward adults, but kids who love superheroes may enjoy tagging along.

    🌻 Hidden Gem Farmers Market
    Location: 863 Old Military Rd, Spring Hill
    Time: 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM
    Cost: Free
    Description: Weekly Spring Hill market with local produce, food trucks, handmade goods, and family-friendly extras.

    🍨 Hawaiian Summer Ice Cream Party
    Location: Culleoka Creamery & Co. (2349B Culleoka Hwy, Culleoka)
    Time: Open as of now from 12:00 to 9:00 PM
    Cost: Free to attend; ice cream available for purchase
    Description: Celebrate the grand opening of Culleoka Creamery with Lanes of Lawrenceburg, face painting at 2:00 PM, and award-winning ice cream. Perfect way to cool down with the kids. (Note: Hours may change, so check before you go.)

    🎶 Pickin’ in the Park
    Location:
    Harvey Park (4001 Miles Johnson Pkwy, Spring Hill)
    Time: 5:00 to 8:30 PM
    Cost: Free
    Description: Pickin’ in the Park features live performances from Madison Willis (pop/rock), The Woodwork (alternative folk), Mandy Z (alternative country/americana), JD Wood (singer-songwriter), and Aberration (classic rock). CDs BBQ will be on site with dinner available for purchase. Bring a blanket or lawn chairs, let the kids enjoy the playground, and settle in for a relaxed evening under the summer sky. 

    🎬 Outdoor Movie Night + School Supplies Giveaway
    Location:
    C1 Church (907 Nashville Hwy, Columbia)
    Time: 7:00 to 10:00 PM (movie starts at dusk)
    Cost: Free
    Description: Showing: Wild Robot. Bounce houses, games, food trucks, Kona Ice, and a movie under the stars. Elementary students (kindergarten and up) can receive a free backpack filled with school supplies while supplies last. Best for kids age 5 and older who can stay up for the late show. Bring lawn chairs.


    Looking for more kid-friendly things to do around Columbia and Spring Hill? Bookmark this weekly events blog and check back each Sunday for the next week’s lineup. For a full month at a glance, check out the complete events calendar. Save this post, share it with a friend, and I hope to see you and your kids around town.

  • Weekly Columbia TN Kids & Family Fun Guide (July 7th – July 13th, 2025

    July 7 – 13 might be a lighter week, but Columbia and nearby Spring Hill still have plenty going on for families. The weekly staples are in place: library story times, art breaks, plus both Tinkering Station and Bubble Fun at aMuse’um Children’s Museum. On top of those, a few one-time events add extra pop:

    • Blackberry-picking evening on a private farm in Williamsport (Tuesday)
    • Royal Tea Party and other themed story times packed into Wednesday morning
    • Colorful Magic Show at Spring Hill Public Library (Thursday only)
    • Firefly Garden Club led by an awesome local mom who turns garden STEM into hands-on fun (Friday)
    • Christmas in July photos with Santa downtown, followed by an outdoor movie (Saturday)

    If music classes are on your radar, First Notes Music Together® starts its summer session Monday at Columbia Dance Academy. Classes meet at 9:00, 10:00, and 11:00 AM; we will be at the 10:00 AM class. It’s not too late to join! You can register here: https://firstnotesmusic.com/register

    Scroll down for the full lineup of Columbia and Spring Hill family activities, including free kids events, indoor play ideas, and weekend fun to fill your week.


    Monday, July 7

    Ease into the week with some of our usual weekly favorites. Monday is all about cozy moments, stories, songs, and hands-on activities that spark your child’s curiosity.

    👶 Baby Time
    Location: Spring Hill Public Library (144 Kedron Pkwy, Spring Hill)
    Time: 9:30 to 10:30 AM
    Cost: Free
    Description: Rhymes, songs, books, and bouncing that’s just right for your little one (birth–2 years old). This interactive weekly session builds a foundation for lifelong reading and learning. Ends with a short playtime.

    📖 Family Storytime
    Location: Maury County Public Library (211 W 8th St, Columbia)
    Time: 10:00 to 10:30 AM
    Cost: Free
    Description: Enjoy stories, songs, and rhymes together in a fun, interactive setting that helps kids build a love for reading.

    🔧 Tinkering Station
    Location: aMuse’um Children’s Museum (123 W 7th St, Columbia)
    Time: 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM
    Cost: Included with museum admission ($12 per child, members free; one adult free per paid child, additional adults $6)
    Description: Inventor Station invites kids to explore hands-on engineering fun using the Hape Inventor Toolbox, which includes real kid-sized tools, gears, and parts. Sessions encourage problem-solving, STEM learning, and creative invention through open-ended play. Designed for confidence-building and screen-free engagement. Registration is recommended to guarantee a spot. Parent/guardian assistance required.


    Tuesday, July 8

    Today’s all about creativity, bubbles, and a special evening picking berries under the summer sun. Whether you’re crafting at the library or filling baskets at the farm, there is plenty to keep little hands busy. (Note: No stroller workout and walk this week.)

    🎨 Summer Art Break
    Location: Spring Hill Public Library (144 Kedron Pkwy, Spring Hill)
    Time: 10:00 to 11:00 AM and 1:00 to 2:00 PM
    Cost: Free
    Description: Drop by the library for a fun, hands-on art project geared toward school-age kids (but open to all). There are two chances to participate today. No registration needed, just bring your creativity!

    👩‍🎨 Story Time with Local Illustrator
    Location: Maury County Public Library (211 W 8th St, Columbia)
    Time: 10:00 to 10:30 AM
    Cost: Free
    Description: Special storytime featuring local illustrator Shelley Couvillion. Enjoy a reading of a book she illustrated, then create your own craft inspired by the story.

    Bubble Fun
    Location: aMuse’um Children’s Museum (123 W 7th St, Columbia)
    Time: 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM
    Cost: Included with museum admission ($12 per child, members free; one adult free per paid child, additional adults $6)
    Description: Shimmering, floating fun for all ages. Bubble Fun sessions feature interactive stations where kids can create giant bubbles, experiment with pool noodle bubble wands, and make their own tools for play. Activities support curiosity, gross motor skills, and hands-on discovery. Each session includes a featured activity — check the host’s social media pages for details. Parent or guardian assistance is required. Registration is recommended, as play sessions can fill quickly.

    👩‍🌾  Family-Friendly Blackberry Picking
    Location:
    Farmer Fred’s Wife Farm
    Time: 6:00 to 8:00 PM
    Cost: $5 per pint, no RSVP needed
    Description: A friend of mine is opening her private, working farm for a low-key blackberry-picking evening. Thornless berries are $5 per pint. Enjoy a free sample of natural mosquito repellent before you pick, and browse drinks, snacks, and handmade remedies for purchase. This is an active farm with animals and open spaces, so children must stay in the designated picking area under a parent or guardian’s close supervision at all times. Shade is limited, and all-terrain strollers can work but need to be pushed up a small hill and along gravel paths. No public restrooms are available on site, so please plan accordingly.


    Wednesday, July 9

    Wednesday is overflowing with storytime choices. Kids can sip pretend tea with a princess, hear tales read by local police officers, enjoy community guest readers, or dive into creative play at the museum. Most sessions start at the same time, so choose the one that fits your family best and settle in for pages of fun.

    👑 Royal Tea Party
    Location: Maury County Public Library (211 W 8th St, Columbia)
    Time: 10:00 to 11:00 AM
    Cost: Free
    Description: A magical tea party with a surprise princess guest. Costumes are welcome but not required, and everyone from princes and princesses to dragons and jesters is invited to join the fun.

    🚓 Police Story Time
    Location: Woodland Park (821 W 9th St, Columbia)
    Time: 10:00 to 10:30 AM
    Cost: Free
    Description: A local police officer will read a story aloud under the Rotary Shelter during this special edition of Storytime. Afterward, kids can explore a real police car and chat with officers in a friendly, relaxed setting. This event helps children connect with community helpers and learn about safety in an approachable way. No supplies needed.

    📚 Summer Story Time (Spring Hill)
    Location: Spring Hill Public Library (144 Kedron Pkwy, Spring Hill)
    Time: 10:00 to 10:30 AM
    Cost: Free
    Description: A special guest from Spring Hill Parks & Rec will join this week’s storytime. No craft today, just stories and smiles.

    📖 Summer Story Time (Summertown)
    Location: Summertown Library (90 State Hwy 20, Summertown)
    Time: 10:00 to 10:30 AM
    Cost: Free
    Description: Hosted by Summertown Baptist Church, this storytime for ages 3 to 9 offers a welcoming space for families to enjoy books together.

    📷 Story Time with Special Local Guest Reader
    Location: Needle & Grain (802 S Main St, Columbia)
    Time: 10:30 to 11:00 AM
    Cost: Free
    Description: Part of Needle & Grain’s ongoing series featuring local community readers. This week’s guest is Katie Davidson, reading a favorite children’s book in a cozy, welcoming shop environment.

    🎨 Just added: Art Days w/ Color Camp Studio (Ages 4–12)
    Location: Villages Clubhouse (1127 S High St, Columbia, TN)
    Time: 1:15 PM to 2:15 PM
    Cost: $22 per session
    Description: This drop-in art series led by Katie Davidson kicks off with a festive bomb pop canvas painting. Designed for kids ages 4 to 12, each session guides young artists through a fun, hands-on project with all supplies included. It’s the first of a 3-part series happening over the next three Wednesdays, with new creative themes each week.

    🔧 Tinkering Station
    Location: aMuse’um Children’s Museum (123 W 7th St, Columbia)
    Time: 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM
    Cost: Included with museum admission ($12 per child, members free; one adult free per paid child, additional adults $6)
    Description: Inventor Station invites kids to explore hands-on engineering fun using the Hape Inventor Toolbox, which includes real kid-sized tools, gears, and parts. Sessions encourage problem-solving, STEM learning, and creative invention through open-ended play. Designed for confidence-building and screen-free engagement. Registration is recommended to guarantee a spot. Parent/guardian assistance required.


    Thursday, July 10

    Thursday brings some familiar favorites for babies and toddlers, with one exciting twist: a colorful magic show in Spring Hill. It’s a great day to enjoy playful routines with a little extra sparkle.

    🎩 Colorful Magic Show
    Location: Spring Hill Public Library (144 Kedron Pkwy, Spring Hill)
    Time: 10:00 to 10:45 AM
    Cost: Free
    Description: Enjoy a high-energy magic show with Bruce Amato, featuring dazzling illusions, colorful visuals, and interactive fun. A lively performance for all ages that’s sure to spark wonder.

    👶 Baby Storytime
    Location: Maury County Public Library (211 W 8th St, Columbia)
    Time: 10:00 to 10:30 AM
    Cost: Free
    Description: Gentle storytime for babies (0 to 18 months) and caregivers, featuring rhymes, simple stories, and music that encourages early language development.

    🎶 Baby Music and Movement
    Location: Maury County Public Library (211 W 8th St, Columbia)
    Time: 11:00 to 11:30 AM
    Cost: Free
    Description: A fun, interactive session with songs, rhymes, and movement to support early development. Perfect for babies and their caregivers who love a little extra wiggle time.

    Bubble Fun
    Location: aMuse’um Children’s Museum (123 W 7th St, Columbia)
    Time: 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM
    Cost: Included with museum admission ($12 per child, members free; one adult free per paid child, additional adults $6)
    Description: Shimmering, floating fun for all ages. Bubble Fun sessions feature interactive stations where kids can create giant bubbles, experiment with pool noodle bubble wands, and make their own tools for play. Activities support curiosity, gross motor skills, and hands-on discovery. Each session includes a featured activity — check the host’s social media pages for details. Parent or guardian assistance is required. Registration is recommended, as play sessions can fill quickly.


    Friday, July 11

    Friday is a quieter day on the calendar, but it starts strong with a one-of-a-kind garden experience led by a truly awesome local mom. If you’re looking for something special, this is it. Then ease into the weekend with classic cars, food trucks, and live music in the evening.

    ☀️ Firefly Garden Club
    Location: 1127 S High St, Columbia
    Time: 10:00 to 11:00 AM
    Cost: $22 per session
    Description: An interactive garden club morning designed for kids ages 4 and up. This session explores the sun, sun prints, and solar ovens through hands-on learning and creativity. Pre-registration required.

    🚗 Cruisin’ the Co-op
    Location: United Farm & Home Co-op (975 Riverview Ln, Columbia)
    Time: 5:00 to 8:00 PM
    Cost: Free
    Description: A laid-back classic car cruise-in featuring vintage vehicles, food trucks, live music, and fun for all ages. This monthly favorite at the Co-op is a great way to unwind and enjoy a summer evening with the family.

    🐎 Maury County Sheriff’s Rodeo
    Location: Maury County Park Arena (1018 Maury County Park Dr, Columbia)
    Time: Gates open at 5:00 PM; rodeo starts at 8:00 PM
    Cost: Adults $15 in advance, $20 at the gate; kids 11 and under free with paid adult
    Description: This two-night rodeo features eight rodeo events, a free kids zone, face painting, a petting zoo, and more. Over 20 vendors will be on site offering food, drinks, and ice cream making this a lively and family-friendly way to spend a summer night.


    Saturday, July 12

    Saturday’s lineup has a little bit of everything. Stroll the farmers market in the morning, pop into downtown for a festive Christmas in July photo with Santa, and end the day with a family movie at the park. Whether you’re out early or staying up late, there’s something to enjoy from morning to night.

    🍅 Columbia Farmers’ Fresh Market
    Location: Riverwalk Park (102 Riverside Dr, Columbia)
    Time: 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM
    Cost: Free entry
    Description: Shop fresh produce and artisan goods in a relaxed, community-centered setting along the river. Stroll, snack, and support local growers. Can’t make it on a weekend? A smaller group of vendors sets up Tuesdays and Thursdays from 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM.

    🎅 Christmas in July – Pictures with Santa
    Location: Columbia Health Foods (106 W 7th St, Columbia)
    Time: 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM
    Cost: Check with event host
    Description: Celebrate Christmas in July with a festive visit from Santa. Bring your camera for photos and stick around for special deals, giveaways, and cheerful vibes.

    🎉 Community Block Party w/ Maury County Prevention Coalition
    Location: 1125 S Glade St, Columbia, TN 38401
    Time: 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM
    Cost: Free
    Description: Hosted by local health organizations including Maury Regional Hospital, the Maury County Health Department, and the People’s Choice Clinic, this event features a live DJ, food, games, prizes, a hula hoop contest, fashion show, and line dancing. Open to all ages.

    🌽 Hidden Gem Farmers Market (Spring Hill)
    Location: 863 Old Military Rd, Spring Hill
    Time: 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM
    Cost: Free
    Description: One of Spring Hill’s most beloved markets featuring local produce, food trucks, handmade goods, and family-friendly fun every Saturday through fall.

    🛍️ Children’s Entrepreneur Market at The Factory (Second Saturdays)
    Location: The Factory at Columbia (101 N James M Campbell Blvd, Columbia)
    Time: 11:00 AM to 3:00 PM
    Cost: Free to attend
    Description: We got word today (Tuesday) that the Children’s Entrepreneur Market is officially happening this weekend as part of The Factory’s Second Saturdays. This pop-up event gives kids the chance to be business owners for the day, selling everything from handmade crafts to tasty treats. It’s free to attend and full of creative energy. Come shop, show your support, and encourage the next generation of local entrepreneurs.

    🐎 Maury County Sheriff’s Rodeo
    Location: Maury County Park Arena (1018 Maury County Park Dr, Columbia)
    Time: Gates open at 5:00 PM; rodeo starts at 8:00 PM
    Cost: Adults $15 in advance, $20 at the gate; kids 11 and under free with paid adult
    Description: This two-night rodeo features eight rodeo events, a free kids zone, face painting, a petting zoo, and more. Over 20 vendors will be on site offering food, drinks, and ice cream making this a lively and family-friendly way to spend a summer night.

    🎬 Movies in the Park: Captain America – A Brave New World
    Location: Riverwalk Park (102 Riverside Dr, Columbia)
    Time: 8:30 to 10:30 PM
    Cost: Free
    Description: Wind down with an evening movie under the stars. While better suited for older kids, this outdoor showing includes free popcorn and a great community vibe. Bring chairs, blankets, and snacks.


    Looking for more kids activities in Columbia and Spring Hill? Bookmark this weekly events blog and check back each Sunday afternoon for the latest lineup. For a full month at a glance, visit our complete Columbia kids events calendar. Happy planning, and I’ll see you around town!

  • Indoor Activities for Kids in Columbia and Spring Hill, TN

    Indoor Activities for Kids in Columbia and Spring Hill, TN

    Whether it’s raining, too hot, too cold, or you just need a change of scenery, this guide highlights local indoor spots that make it easier to plan a fun day close to home. You’ll find creative play spaces, arcades, recreation centers, and local hangouts that work for both younger and older kids, along with a few unexpected places that make for simple, low-stress outings.

    Some locations are open daily, while others have limited hours, seasonal programs, or scheduled open play times, so it’s best to check ahead for current details and costs.

    Explore each section to find what fits your family:

    For now, this guide focuses on Columbia and Spring Hill, where there’s already plenty to explore before venturing farther out.

    Educational Fun & Discovery

    If your family enjoys learning together, this section’s for you. Local libraries and historical sites offer hands-on ways to explore stories, history, and the world around us while sparking curiosity in every age.

    Libraries 

    Maury County Public Library

    Interior view of the children’s section at Maury County Public Library, showing bookshelves on the right and the play area just outside the frame.

    Location: 211 W 8th St, Columbia

    As of mid-October 2025, the Maury County Public Library is closed for renovations. Books can still be checked out through curbside pickup, and several programs have temporarily moved off-site, including story times (twice a week), LEGO Club, Baby Play Date, and Baby Music and Movement. Programming is currently offered at a reduced frequency, but once the library reopens, families can look forward to the children’s area downstairs with a reading nook, train table, building blocks, play fire truck, and other hands-on toys.

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    Mount Pleasant Library

    Location: 200 Hay Long Ave, Mt Pleasant

    The Mount Pleasant Library is a welcoming spot to browse and check out books, especially while the Maury County Library is closed for renovations. They occasionally host children’s programs and storytimes, which are shared on their Facebook page as events are planned. Program offerings vary throughout the year, so it’s best to follow their page for the latest updates.

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    Spring Hill Public Library 

    Location: 144 Kedron Pkwy, Spring Hill

    The Spring Hill Public Library has a wonderful children’s area with plenty of space for reading and play. Storytimes typically take place on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday mornings unless the library is closed. Families can also enjoy programs like After-School Art Break and a monthly ballet class. It’s best to check the library’s online calendar for the most current schedule and special events.

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    Museums & Historic Sites 

    President James K. Polk Home & Museum

    Green entry door at the James K. Polk Home in Columbia with historical plaques displayed beside it.

    Location: 301 W 7th St, Columbia

    While not designed specifically for young children, the President James K. Polk Home & Museum can be a good option for families interested in history or government. The site offers guided tours of the home and exhibits that explore the life and legacy of the 11th U.S. president. They occasionally host homeschool days and summer camps that give kids a more interactive learning experience.

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    The Athenaeum

    Exterior of The Athenaeum in Columbia with patriotic bunting on the balcony, surrounding greenery, and part of the front fountain visible on the right.

    Location: 808 Athenaeum Street, Columbia

    Once home to a girls’ school in the mid-1800s, The Athenaeum highlights Columbia’s educational and architectural history. Guided tours offer a look inside the Greek Revival mansion and share stories of the Polk family’s influence. It’s an interesting, low-cost stop for families who enjoy history and want to include a short educational outing in their day.

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    Mt. Pleasant Museum of Local History

    Location: 108 Public Square, Mt. Pleasant

    The Mt. Pleasant Museum of Local History shares how the town evolved from a farming community to the “Phosphate Capital of the World.” Three floors of exhibits display mining tools, photos, and artifacts from different eras of local life. It’s a quiet, free indoor stop for families who enjoy exploring together and can easily be paired with lunch or shopping downtown.

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    Rippavilla

    Location: 5700 Main St, Spring Hill

    Rippavilla isn’t a children’s attraction in the traditional sense, but it can be a meaningful stop for families interested in local history or early American life. Built in 1855, the home and grounds played a role in the Battle of Spring Hill during the Civil War. Guided tours offer a look at the property’s history, architecture, and daily life from that era, making it a good option for school-age kids ready for a bit of a history lesson. Tickets must be purchased online.

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    Creative & Sensory Play

    For kids who love to explore, create, or engage their senses, these local spaces offer hands-on ways to play and imagine. From sensory playrooms and developmental spaces to interactive art and discovery studios, each one encourages creativity and connection through play.

    aMuse’um Children’s Museum

    Child playing at the veterinarian station at aMuse'um Children’s Museum while wearing a scrub shirt.

    Location: 123 W 7th St, Columbia

    This playful, hands-on children’s museum is full of interactive exhibits designed for young kids. Exhibits include a mini grocery store, doctor’s office, veterinary clinic, baby nursery, bank area, restaurant, ice cream shop, dental office, and paint wall. Each space encourages fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination, social interaction, and creative problem-solving.

    The museum also offers special themed projects during its 10:00 AM –12:30 PM play session several days a week, which are included with regular admission and rotate weekly. Advanced registration isn’t required but is recommended to guarantee your spot. aMuse’um runs three play sessions each day, and membership options are available for families who plan to visit often.

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    Villages Clubhouse

    Wide view of the Villages Clubhouse indoor play area with themed activity setups.

    Location: 1127 S High St, Columbia

    Villages Clubhouse offers a warm, welcoming space designed for young children and their parents to play, learn, and connect. They also provide therapy services and feeding support for families. The center features open play sessions for ages 1–5 held Monday through Friday and typically one Saturday a month, with baby open play twice a week for infants to pre-walkers. Families can also join age-based playgroups, access the toy library, and participate in seasonal workshops. Membership options are available as well as gift cards. 

    Villages is also home to Blue Gene Bookshop, which has hosted story times, and Firefly Garden Club, which offers creative, nature-inspired workshops for kids ages 4 and up. It’s best to check their calendar to see current offerings and availability.

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    Arise Therapies

    Location: 2563 Nashville Hwy Ste. 6, Columbia

    Arise Therapies provides speech-language, feeding, and occupational therapy for kids and adults across Middle Tennessee. While this isn’t a regular drop-in play space, they occasionally host Sensory Play Events that are open to the community. These sessions feature a variety of hands-on sensory activities designed for kids ages 1–6. Parent attendance is required, and it’s a fun, low-pressure way for families to explore sensory play in a supportive environment.

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    Muletown Pottery

    Location: 101 N James Campbell Blvd, Columbia

    Muletown Pottery is a walk-in paint-your-own pottery studio where kids and adults can choose a piece to paint, then return a week later to pick up their finished, kiln-fired creation. It’s a relaxing, hands-on activity that works well for a quiet afternoon or small group outing. Any age is welcome to paint, though it’s best suited for ages 3 and up. Groups of six or more are asked to call ahead to ensure space.

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    TN Art Yard

    Location: 5337 Main Street, Spring Hill

    TN Art Yard offers Art Play, a child-led, parent-assisted art and sensory play time for kids ages 2–10. During this open-ended session, children can explore sensory stations, a makerspace, a painting room, and even an outdoor messy area, with opportunities to create and take home their own art. Art Play is the studio’s only drop-in option and typically runs Tuesday through Thursday from 9:30 to 11:30 AM. The studio also offers a variety of art classes for younger and older kids throughout the year.

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    Indoor Playgrounds & Play Gyms

    These spaces are designed for active play, giving kids a chance to climb, jump, and explore while parents join in or watch nearby. Both offer open play sessions that encourage movement and fun in a safe indoor setting.

    Kids Fun City

    Location: 1301 S James Campbell Blvd #3, Columbia

    Kids Fun City offers a clean, safe space for little ones to climb, play, and explore. With a variety of play structures, sensory activities, and interactive games, it’s designed to keep toddlers and preschoolers moving and engaged. The setup makes it easy for parents to relax nearby while kids enjoy active, indoor fun.

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    Maddy’s Playhouse

    Location: 2001 Campbell Station Pkwy C-12, Spring Hill

    Spring Hill’s newest play café, Maddy’s Playhouse offers a clean, cozy environment where young children can play while parents relax nearby. The space features imaginative play areas designed for social interaction, creative movement, and safe exploration. In addition to everyday play sessions, the owner plans to host community-centered events, including free educational workshops and family support opportunities. These may include collaborations with local therapists for developmental screenings or wellness seminars for new moms.

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    KidsVille Playground

    Location: 2404 Kidsville Way, Cornersville

    KidsVille’s indoor playground is designed for children under 12 and offers a bright, engaging space to climb, slide, explore, and play. The setup includes exciting slides, climbing structures, interactive games, a sharing library, a dedicated toddler area, and a small basketball court. There is also an outdoor mini golf course available seasonally. Children 12 months and under receive discounted admission.

    Note: While KidsVille isn’t located in Columbia or Spring Hill, it is just a little over 30 minutes from downtown Columbia. It may be a helpful option for families looking for something new.

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    Gymnastics, Movement, & Recreation

    These local gyms and recreation centers give kids a place to move, climb, and play year-round. Check schedules for open play times and seasonal programs before visiting.

    Gymnastics & Movement Play

    Discovery Gymnastics

    Location: 1943 Union Pl, Columbia

    Discovery Gymnastics offers seasonal open play sessions that give kids a fun, safe place to move and explore. Open play typically runs on Wednesdays from 11 AM–12 PM and Thursdays from 9–10 AM (check their calendar for current schedule). These sessions are open to all ages and feature a mini obstacle course with equipment designed for climbing, balancing, and jumping. Parents stay on the mats with their children, and the only areas off limits are the four corners where larger equipment is set up. They also offer structured gymnastics classes starting at 18 months, along with Parent’s Night Out events and day camps throughout the year.

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    Shining Light Gymnastics

    Location: 4008 Parkfield Loop N, Spring Hill, TN 37174

    Shining Light Gymnastics offers open gym and ninja gym sessions on Wednesdays and Fridays (Fridays include multiple one-hour time slots) that welcome active kids of various ages. Their gymnastics open gym is geared for ages 6 and under while the ninja gym welcomes ages 1-10; the 12:30 PM Friday time slot is open to all ages. They also provide classes starting at age 1 and run day camps and Parent’s Night Out programs. Check their calendar for the current schedule. 

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    Recreation Centers 

    Columbia Aquatic & Recreation Center

    Activity room at the Columbia Aquatics and Recreation Center set up with craft supplies for making tea hats during a special event.

    Location: 1446 Oak Springs Dr, Columbia

    The Columbia Aquatic & Recreation Center (formerly Muletown Rec) offers occasional indoor activities including storytime, crafts, playdough, and LEGO fun. Families can also enjoy the indoor pools year-round, which are accessible with a membership or day pass. Children ages 2 and under are free. The center also hosts children’s programs both on-site and at local parks, featuring story times, nature adventures, STEM activities, and holiday-themed events. While on-site activities at the center require an entry fee for non-members, most off-site programs are free.

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    Longview Recreation Center

    Location: 2909 Commonwealth Dr, Spring Hill

    The Longview Recreation Center in Spring Hill offers a variety of kid-friendly indoor activities including an indoor pool, open gym times, racquetball and wallyball courts, an indoor walking track, and a game room (with parental supervision for younger children). The center also hosts youth recreation programs such as martial arts, dance, chess club, and STEM activities, with some classes designed for parent and child participation. Most activities require a membership or day pass, and schedules or seasonal offerings can be found on the Williamson County Parks and Recreation website or by contacting the center directly.

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    Games, Arcades & Entertainment Centers

    For families ready for a little friendly competition, Columbia and nearby areas offer a growing list of arcades and entertainment centers. From classic arcade games and bowling to newer gaming lounges, these are great picks for rainy days or weekend outings.

    Family Entertainment Centers

    Victory Box Game & Party Room

    Dimly lit game room at Victory Box with slot car racing on the right and other arcade-style games on the left.

    Location: 101 N James Campbell Blvd, Columbia

    Victory Box is Columbia’s go-to spot for family fun, parties, and team celebrations. Kids and parents can race head-to-head on digital slot car tracks, play basketball, foosball, shuffleboard, and air hockey, or enjoy more than 50 retro arcade games. For younger kids, there’s a cozy nook with a miniature racetrack, playhouse, and coloring area, making it a great indoor destination for all ages.

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    Tenn Pin Alley

    Outdoor setup at Tenn Pin Alley’s summer kickoff event showing their signage and a petting zoo area.

    Location: 730 Mooresville Pike, Columbia

    Tenn Pin Alley offers a wide range of indoor fun for families, including bowling on 32 modern lanes, a large arcade with more than 60 games, bumper cars, and laser tag. The on-site Max’s Café serves meals and snacks, making it easy to spend a full day enjoying the activities. The center also features outdoor attractions such as go-karts and mini golf, with all experiences available year-round.

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    Par4 Virtual Golf

    Location: 421 W 7th St, Columbia

    Par4 Virtual Golf offers a flexible, weatherproof play space suited for kids ages 2 and up, with two self-service bays featuring ProTee VX launch monitors and GS Pro software for access to more than 400 courses, themed games like Candy Land and dinosaur adventures, putt putt, and kid-friendly practice modes. Each bay hosts up to six players for one flat rate, with discounted off-peak pricing from 8am to 4pm and membership options that provide 24/7 access and booking discounts.

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    Hobby & Game Shops

    Game Knight

    Location: 119 Nashville Hwy #117, Columbia

    Game Knight is a local game store and community space for hobby gaming and trading card games, featuring titles like Magic: The Gathering, Pokémon, and Warhammer, along with a variety of board games and accessories. The shop hosts regular events and tournaments that are especially popular with teens and adults, but the atmosphere is family-friendly, and younger kids are welcome for casual play or to learn alongside parents or older siblings. Staff are happy to help new players get started, and occasional family game days or introductory sessions are listed on their event calendar. Activities are best suited for school-age children and up, with daily store hours and extended evening times for community events.

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    Muletown Hobbies and Games

    Location: 105 E James Campbell Blvd #4, Columbia

    Muletown Hobbies and Games is a welcoming spot for older kids and families interested in tabletop games and creative hobbies. The shop offers daily learn-to-play sessions, including a popular Pokémon program where staff teach the basics of gameplay and help newcomers get started. Families can also drop in for open paint nights, where kids can choose a miniature to paint with all supplies provided. Most in-store events are free or have a small fee, and the friendly staff make it easy for beginners to learn, play, and explore new hobbies together.

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    Arcades & Indoor Play Zones

    Quarter Bandits

    Location: 4910 Main St. #118, Spring Hill

    Quarter Bandits is a family-friendly arcade featuring more than 30 games, including classic arcade titles, driving and flying simulators, and pinball machines. Children ages 4–7 receive half-price admission, and kids 3 and under play free with a paying adult. It’s a fun, budget-friendly spot for families looking to enjoy some indoor entertainment together.

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    Joyfull Arcade

    Location: 2001 Campbell Station Pkwy Suite A-4, Spring Hill

    Joyfull Arcade is a family-friendly indoor entertainment center featuring unlimited classic and next-generation arcade gaming for ages 5 and up. Kids can explore over 10,000 games, from retro favorites like Pac-Man to the latest releases, with options for VR gaming, racing and flight simulators, and multi-player virtual arenas. The space is fully climate controlled and ideal for family visits or birthday parties, which include private celebration rooms and dedicated gaming hosts. Most attractions are suitable for younger children, though some motion simulators and VR experiences are best for ages 5 and up for safety and comfort.

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    Local Shops & Family Hangouts

    For those days when you just need to get out of the house, these local spots make for easy, low-key outings. From browsing pet stores and local boutiques to relaxing in cozy bookshops or grabbing lunch where kids can play, these stops mix practicality with fun.

    Bookstores & Local Shops 

    Duck River Books

    Location: 12 Public Square, Columbia

    Duck River Books is a small independent bookstore on the Columbia square where families can browse new and used titles. While an umbrella stroller worked fine for us, there are posted signs asking customers not to block walkways, which suggests stroller space can be an issue at busier times. There’s no dedicated area for sitting or reading.

    Since it’s a traditional bookstore filled with shelves to explore, it’s usually best suited for older kids or younger ones who are content in a stroller or being worn. More active toddlers might find it a little challenging to stay close, so this spot works well as a short visit to pick out a new book.

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    Ghostlight Books

    Location: 1106 S Garden St, Columbia

    Ghostlight Books is a welcoming, volunteer-run bookstore that doubles as a creative community space. Families can browse shelves together or settle into one of the cozy reading nooks, and older kids may enjoy the Teen Room stocked with board games, puzzles, and art supplies. The shop also includes flexible rooms for workshops and events, along with a courtyard that occasionally hosts small performances or gatherings. It’s a calm, inviting spot to slow down and explore something new indoors.

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    Needle & Grain

    Children sitting on a carpet during a Needle and Grain story time session while Bradley Mountain staff read a book.

    Location: 802 S Main St, Columbia

    Needle & Grain is a thoughtfully curated home-goods and craft store that welcomes families, especially with younger children. On select Wednesdays throughout the year the shop hosts seasonal bi-weekly story times for kids, complete with a craft activity that follows the reading. Parents and little ones can browse shelves filled with toys, art supplies, and kid-friendly items. The store is stroller-friendly and offers a calm indoor outing that mixes browsing with creative fun. 

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    The Factory Columbia

    Open area inside The Factory at Columbia with a locations banner hanging above and a partial view of the King’s Baking storefront.

    Location: 101 N James Campbell Blvd, Columbia

    The Factory Columbia isn’t necessarily a kid destination, but it’s a great spot if you need a comfortable place to let little ones stretch their legs while you grab a coffee or tea. The open layout offers wide indoor walkways that make it easy for stroller walks or babywearing strolls, and there’s plenty of room to wander without worrying about the weather. It’s an easy, low-effort stop when you just need to get out of the house for a bit.

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    Love Rae Grace Boutique

    Location: 5075 Main Street, Suite D2, Spring Hill

    Love Rae Grace Boutique hosts The Mom & Me Club, a cozy weekly hangout for moms and their little ones (generally preschool age and under). Held every Tuesday from 12:30 to 2 PM, it’s a relaxed space for connection, coffee, and creative play. Activities include parachute games, sensory balls, dancing scarves, and coloring sheets, with plenty of room for little ones to explore. It’s free to attend, and coffee and snacks are provided, making it an easy mid-day reset for moms and a fun indoor outing for kids.

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    Animal & Nature Stops

    Franklin Aquarium Pet Shop

    Fish tanks on display at Franklin Aquarium Pet Shop with a child pointing toward one of the tanks.

    Location: 2409 Highland Ave, Columbia

    Franklin Aquarium Pet Shop is a fun, low-key spot for kids to see fish, birds, reptiles, and small animals up close. It’s a quick, free indoor stop that feels a little like a mini zoo, especially for animal-loving toddlers. Think of it as a simple, stroller-friendly outing where little ones can explore and point out their favorite creatures.

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    United Farm & Home Co-op

    Location: 975 Riverview Ln, Columbia

    United Farm & Home Co-op is a farm and pet supply store that carries everything from pet food and garden tools to lawn care products and gear for animal lovers and hobby farmers. While it’s not a hands-on animal experience, it’s a calm, easy stop to stroll through and chat about farming, animals, and outdoor life. It makes for a simple, low-key detour if you’re already out running errands nearby.

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    Lowe’s Columbia

    Child standing near the seasonal wooden deer display at Lowe’s.

    Location: 2000 Hillary Dr, Columbia

    Lowe’s Columbia is a stroller-friendly indoor outing that works perfectly when you just need somewhere dry, free, and easy to explore. Kids can wander the aisles to look at lights, plants, tools, or seasonal displays, turning an ordinary errand into a quick, low-pressure adventure.

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    Play-Friendly Eateries

    Chick-fil-A Play Place

    Location: 605 S James Campbell Blvd, Columbia

    Chick-fil-A’s indoor Play Place is a convenient spot for families to combine lunch and playtime. The play area is clean, enclosed, and designed for younger children, making it a comfortable stop when you need an easy indoor outing. Parents can relax with a meal or coffee while kids burn off some energy in a safe, family-friendly space.

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    McDonald’s Play Place

    Location: 1225 Trotwood Ave, Columbia

    McDonald’s Play Place offers an easy, low-cost indoor play option where kids can climb, slide, and explore while parents enjoy a quick meal or coffee break. It’s a simple way to let kids play indoors on a rainy day or make errands more fun with a short stop to get the wiggles out.

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    Columbia and Spring Hill are full of small, local spots that make family time easy, even when the weather isn’t. From creative play spaces and cozy libraries to indoor gyms, arcades, and neighborhood favorites, there are plenty of ways to learn, explore, and have fun inside.

    Whether you’re cooling off on a hot afternoon or staying dry on a rainy day, I hope this guide gives you a few new ideas to keep in your back pocket. If you’ve found another great indoor activity your kids love in Columbia or Spring Hill, I’d love to hear about it. Share it in the comments or send it my way so I can include it in future updates.