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.






















