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Co Ierville™ Check with Each Location to Learn More About Daily “Kids Eat Free” Deals 2018 2018 jan Bible Study on the Square jan Ladies Night Story Time Bible Museum Kids’ Book Club 148 North Morton Museum Elvis Birthday Celebration Collierville Library Graceland Toddler Story Time All Saints in the Old Colony Date Night (Jan 5 - 8) New Year’s Day Collierville Library Intro to Computers Playhouse on the Square Collierville Square for Seniors (Jan 4 - 28) Memphis Tigers vs. Tulsa Memphis Hustle vs. Reno Collierville Library Grizzlies vs. Wizards FedExForum Bighorns Memphis Hustle vs. Oklahoma City Blue FedExForum 1 Landers Center 2 3 Landers Center 4 5 6 Intro to Computers Bible Study on the Square Story Time Bible Museum for Seniors Teen Book Club Collierville Library Brian Regan Morton Museum Collierville Library The Orpheum Princess Fantasy Tea Live Music Toddler Story Time Toddler Story Time Elvis - Back to Live! Children’s Museum Huey’s WWE Monday Night Raw Collierville Library Collierville Library Ladies Night Halloran Centre FedExForum 148 North Muddy Magnolias Memphis Tigers vs. Tulane Grizzlies vs. Pelicans The Science of Beer Halloran Centre 7 8 FedExForum 9 FedExForum 10 11 Pink Palace 12 13 Bible Study on the Square Harry Potter Escape Room Once Collierville Library Story Time Martin Luther King Jr. Day Bible Museum Playhouse on the Square Morton Museum Family Fun Hike (Jan 18 - 28) Cowboy Campfre Stories Shelby Farms Park Grizzlies vs. Lakers Toddler Story Time International Blues Challenge Collierville Library FedExForum Beale Street Grizzlies vs. Kings Collierville Library Ladies Night FedExForum Live Music (Jan 16 - 20) 148 North Harlem Globetrotters 2018 World Tour Huey’s Tiny Tots Story Time FedExForum Collierville Library Memphis Tigers vs. UConn Mandy Gonzalez FedExForum Grizzlies vs. Knicks Girls Night Out Halloran Centre 14 15 16 FedExForum 17 Bazaar Olive Oil 18 19 20 Finding Neverland Perfect Arrangement Memphis Tigers vs. Cincinnati The Orpheum Playhouse on the Square FedExForum Fences (Jan 23-28) Toddler Story Time (Jan 25 - 28) Theatre Memphis Tiny Tots Story Time Story Time Collierville Library Collierville Library Morton Museum Shopkins Live! 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(Jan 19 - Feb 4) Bible Study on the Square Ladies Night Cannon Center Grizzlies vs. 76ers Bible Museum Grizzlies vs. Spurs 148 North Grizzlies vs. Clippers Live Music FedExForum FedExForum FedExForum Memphis Hustle vs. Fort Wayne Huey’s Toddler Story Time Story Time Mad Ants 21 22 Collierville Library 23 24 Collierville Library 25 26 Landers Center 27 The Real Beauty: Artistic World of Eugenia Errázuriz Grizzlies vs. Suns Bible Study on the Square Toddler Story Time Dixon Gallery & Gardens FedExForum Bible Museum Collierville Library (Jan 28-Apr 8) Tiny Tots Story Time Toddler Story Time Memphis Hustle vs. Rio Grande Collierville Library Valley Vipers Live Music Collierville Library Landers Center Huey’s 28 29 30 31 SUNDAYS: MONDAYS: TUESDAYS: WEDNESDAYS: THURSDAYS: FRIDAYS: SATURDAYS: Kids Eat Free Kids Eat Free Kids Eat Free Kids Eat Free Kids Eat Free Kids Eat Free IHOP (daily) 3 Guys Pizza 3 Guys Pizza, McAlister’s, Chick Fil A, 3 Guys Pizza Moe’s, Captain D’s Perkins O’Charley’s (daily) Perkins, Backyard Burger, Pasta Kitchen tour SPonsored by Southern Orthodontic SPecialists, P.C. TourCollierville Magazine • 185 N Main Street • Collierville, TN 38017 co ierville™ Check with each location to learn more about daily “Kids Eat Free” deals. 901-451-9329 • tourcollierville.com • [email protected] magazine Jan_Feb calendar.indd 1 12/20/2017 4:20:44 PM TOWN OF COLLIERVILLE PARKS, RECREATION, AND CULTURAL ARTS DEPARTMENT PRESENTS 2018 Dress to impress and dance the Father - Daughter Dance FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 2018 • 6:30 – 9:00 P.M. night away! 2018 FEB REGISTRATION BEGINS THURSDAY, JANUARY 4, 2018: WWW.COLLIERVILLEPARKS.ORG FEB Once Father-Daughter Dance Playhouse on the Square Community Center Gym Perfect Arrangement (Feb 1 - 11) Playhouse on the Square Story Time (Feb 1 -18) Ladies Night Morton Museum 148 North ® An Evening with Naturally 7 Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater Halloran Centre Tiny Tots Story Time The Orpheum Collierville Library 1 (Feb 2-3) 2 3 Doktor Kaboom!: It’s Just Rocket Science Bible Study on the Square Halloran Centre Chamber Awards Gala Super Bowl 52 Bible Museum Grizzlies vs. Jazz Ladies Night Tiny Tots Story Time FedExForum 148 North Memphis Hustle vs. Agua Caliente TPC Southwind Live Music Collierville Library Memphis Tigers vs. Clippers Souvenir Huey’s Kids’ Book Club Tiny Tots Story Time Landers Center Wichita State Collierville Library Theatre Memphis FedExForum Collierville Library Story Time (Feb 9-25) 4 5 6 7 8 Morton Museum 9 10 Family Fun Hike Valentine’s Day Say Goodnight Gracie Shelby Farms Park The Color Purple Ladies Night The Diary of Anne Frank Halloran Centre Teen Book Club The Orpheum Harrell Theatre Collierville Library 148 North (Feb 17-18) (Feb 13-18) Grizzlies vs. Thunder (Feb 16-25) Live Music FedExForum Huey’s Tiny Tots Story Time Girls Night Out Memphis Symphony Orchestra: Bible Study on the Square Bazaar Olive Oil Story Time Tchaikovsky’s Fifth Collierville Library Bible Museum Shen Yun Memphis Tigers vs. UCF Cannon Center Morton Museum Cannon Center FedExForum 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 President’s Day Toddler Story Time Signs of Spring Walk Collierville Library Memphis Tigers vs. Houston Grizzlies vs. Cavaliers Guess Who Showed Up At Dinner London West End Bible Study on the Square The Orpheum Memphis Botanic Garden Theatre Tour Bible Museum FedExForum FedExForum Live Music The Orpheum Toddler Story Time Memphis Hustle vs. Northern Ladies Night Story Time Memphis Hustle vs. Reno Bighorns (Feb 19 - 25) Landers Center Huey’s Collierville Library Arizona Suns 148 North Morton Museum Landers Center Story Time 18 Collierville Library 19 20 21 22 23 24 Bible Study on the Square Toddler Story Time Live Music Tiny Tots Story Time Bible Museum Collierville Library Collierville Library Huey’s Toddler Story Time Grizzlies vs. Suns 25 26 Collierville Library 27 FedExForum 28 SUNDAYS: MONDAYS: TUESDAYS: WEDNESDAYS: THURSDAYS: FRIDAYS: SATURDAYS: Kids Eat Free Kids Eat Free Kids Eat Free Kids Eat Free Kids Eat Free Kids Eat Free IHOP (daily) 3 Guys Pizza 3 Guys Pizza, McAlister’s, Chick Fil A, 3 Guys Pizza Moe’s, Captain D’s Perkins O’Charley’s (daily) Perkins, Backyard Burger, Pasta Kitchen tour TourCollierville Magazine • 185 N Main Street • Collierville, TN 38017 co ierville™ Check with each location to learn more about daily “Kids Eat Free” deals. 901-451-9329 • tourcollierville.com • [email protected] magazine Jan_Feb calendar.indd 2 12/20/2017 4:20:50 PM.
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