How are you spending MLK day on Monday?
Don’t forget that Monday is Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Some offices may be closed, like schools are, but you can instead take time to mark Dr. King’s contributions with your own family.
Maybe check out the National Civil Rights Museum right here in the Memphis. See details at civilrightsmuseum.org/.
BUMC begins Wednesday concert series
Bartlett United Methodist Church is opening its doors to the community for free Wednesday concerts from 12:10 p.m. through 12:40 p.m. in the sanctuary.
The events offer light lunches available for purchase after the concert.
It began this week, and attractions still ahead include Nancy Apple and Rob McNurlin, The Tone Rangers, Dr. John Mueller and Perry Mears, Terri Theil and Sam Metzger, Betty Lin Gallardo, Dancing Jimmy, Jim Thrash and Stanley Friedman, Barrie Cooper and Friends, Brahms Busters, the Pyramid Ringers and Tony Thomas.
Read details at bartlettumc.org.
‘Nashville’s Darling’ sings to Bartlett Jan. 30
Tickets are now available for the upcoming Jan. 30 performance of singer/songwriter Sarah Darling in Bartlett. Nashville’s Darling will perform at 8 p.m. at the Bartlett Performing Arts and Conference Center (BPACC).
The New York Times called her a sophisticated songwriter with a crisp, powerful voice. Hear for yourself on her website at sarahdarling.com/music.
Tickets are $25. Call the box office at (901) 385-6440. The event is sponsored by Williams Sign Company and Wiemar’s Jewelry.