Community Expo and Job Fair Coming Back to Spring Hill This June

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📰 Community Expo and Job Fair Coming Back to Spring Hill This June

👉 5/30: Celebrate TN’s 230th Birthday at the TN State Museum

🗓 List of Upcoming Events - Just Updated!

🎵 This Week’s Live Music

🗓 Know of Some Local Events Not Listed? Send us the Details!

Community Expo and Job Fair Coming Back to Spring Hill This June

The Spring Hill Chamber of Commerce is inviting the community to one of the city’s most anticipated events of the year as the Experience Spring Hill Business Expo & Job Fair returns on Saturday, June 13, 2026, from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM at Battle Creek High School.

Free and open to the public, Experience Spring Hill is more than a business expo, it is a high-energy event designed to showcase the people, businesses, services, and growth shaping one of Tennessee’s fastest-growing cities.

With more than 4,000 attendees expected, the event brings together local businesses, restaurants, healthcare providers, nonprofits, home services, retailers, fitness studios, financial professionals, City departments, and employers, all under one roof for a Saturday filled with entertainment, interaction, and local connection.

“This event gives people the chance to truly experience Spring Hill,” said the CEO of the Spring Hill Chamber of Commerce. “Whether you are looking for your next favorite local business, a new job opportunity, family activities, or simply something fun to do on a Saturday, this event was designed for you.”

NEW for 2026, the Experience Spring Hill Job Fair will connect job seekers with employers actively hiring across a variety of industries. Attendees will have the opportunity to meet directly with local companies, explore career paths, and learn more about the businesses investing in the future of Spring Hill.

Those attending with children can enjoy the Family Fun Zone featuring kid-friendly activities, interactive booths, Touch-a-Truck experiences, games, giveaways, and hands-on fun designed to keep children entertained while parents explore the Expo.

One of the most popular areas of the event is the City Hall corridor, where attendees can meet representatives from City departments including Parks and Recreation, Police, Fire, and other public services. Residents will have the opportunity to ask questions, gather information, and better understand the resources available throughout the city.

The Expo also gives attendees the opportunity to support local businesses in a meaningful way through face-to-face conversations and real connections that go beyond social media and online searches.

“This is the kind of event where you walk in expecting to stay an hour and end up spending the day,” organizers shared. “You leave with new connections, new favorite businesses, and a deeper appreciation for the city you live in.”

Experience Spring Hill 2026 is presented by TriStar Spring Hill ER.

5/30: Celebrate TN’s 230th Birthday at the TN State Museum

The Tennessee State Museum invites the public to this year’s Statehood Day celebrations, commemorating both America 250 and Tennessee’s 230th birthday. In partnership with the Folklife Program at the Tennessee Arts Commission, the Museum will host a special day of programming on Saturday, May 30, with additional events scheduled on Statehood Day, Monday, June 1. Visitors can enjoy a variety of free family-friendly activities, including including folklife demonstrations and performances throughout the Museum, the premier of the short film, A Grand Design: Captain Le Roy Reeves and the Tennessee State Flag, a rare display of the first Tennessee TriStar flag, Storytime with Miss Tennessee Zoe Scheiderich, guided tours of the exhibit Tennessee Voices, American Stories, and the annual festive cupcakes.

For this year’s extended celebration on Saturday, May 30, the Museum is honored to partner with the Folklife Program at the Tennessee Arts Commission, featuring artists from the Traditional Arts Apprenticeship Program, “an initiative created to sustain our state’s diverse folklife traditions and support its traditional artists,” as stated on their website. Now celebrating its ten-year anniversary in 2026, the program has supported over 100 projects and 200 traditional artists across the state working to preserve rare, endangered, and significant Tennessee traditions.

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Upcoming Local Events

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Thursday, May 28th

Friday, May 29th 

Saturday, May 30th

Sunday, May 31st

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🎵 This Week’s Live Music

Thursday, May 28

Punk Rock Beer Market - Twisted Copper, 5–10 PM
Todd Ciprian - Tito’s, 6–9 PM
Hannah Caffey - Whiskey Alley Saloon, 7:30–9 PM

Friday, May 29

James Gregory - Whiskey Alley Saloon, 7:30–9 PM
Peedy Chavis - Puckett’s, 7:30–9 PM
Six String Revolver - The Boondox, 8 PM
Brandon Bartley - Fozzy’s Bar & Grill, 8–11 PM

Saturday, May 30

The Vineyard Sessions - Natchez Hills Vineyard, 12–6 PM
Carson-Phillips - Amber Falls Winery & Cellars, 3–7 PM
Mt Pleasant Music on the Porch Series - 206 Pleasant St, 6–9 PM
The Alderson Jazz Collective - McCreary’s Irish Pub & Eatery
Patrick McCormick - Twisted Copper, 7–10 PM
Curated Writers Round - The Bourbon Gospel, 7:30 PM
Herrick Duo - Puckett’s, 7:30–9 PM
Scotty Morton Band - The Rebel Bar & Grill, 7:30–10 PM
Copper & Lead - The Boondox, 8 PM
MFT - Fozzy’s Bar & Grill, 8–11 PM

Sunday, May 31

Maddie Rose - Amber Falls Winery & Cellars, 1–5 PM
Brett Stocstill - Fozzy’s Bar & Grill - Spring Hill, 2–5 PM

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