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After consulting with the city’s Office of Emergency Management and the National Weather Service, we’ve been advised to move Dinner by the Bridge indoors. We know this is disappointing news, but rain certainly can’t dampen our spirits. Our mission is to ensure a safe and fun night for all!
Musicians Hall of Fame & Museum | 401 Gay Street
Cocktails on the lawn at 5:30 pm
Seated dinner at 7:00 pm
Entrance is on Gay Street.
GETTING THERE: PARKING & ENTRY
BY CAR
Parking is available at the Elizabeth Duff Transit Center at WeGo Central (the large Downtown bus station hub) directly next door to the Musicians Hall of Fame.
Address: 400 Dr. MLK Jr. Blvd (see map above)
Cost: up to $40
Valet parking is not available.
The Metro Nashville Police Department recommends accessing Downtown via James Robertson Parkway or Rosa Parks Blvd to avoid Bridgestone Arena event traffic.
Additional parking options are available here, including $5 and $10 options.
ACCESSIBILITY
The venue is fully wheelchair accessible, including a ramp, for safe and convenient access from the road to the front door. If you encounter any issues, please call or text Kate Parrish at 615.337.3749.
BY RIDESHARE/TAXI
Lyft, Uber, or taxis can drop off at 401 Gay Street.
BY BUS
Avoid traffic, skip the parking garage, and ride the bus! WeGo Central is conveniently located next to the event venue.
Cost: $2
Find your bus route and purchase a pass.
Presented by Greenways for Nashville
All gifts of $1,000 or more will be acknowledged in print.
Cumberland Park | 592 South 1st Street
Cocktails on the lawn at 5:30 pm
Seated dinner on the Greenway Esplanade at 7:00 pm
Complimentary parking is available at Nissan Stadium, Lot R.
WeGo bus routes 4-Shelby, 56-Gallatin Pike, 23-Dickerson Pike & 14-Whites Creek to S. 1st & Woodland.
Bike parking is available, as well as pedestrian access from Downtown Nashville via the John Seigenthaler Pedestrian Bridge.
Join us for our one-of-a-kind al fresco dinner and fundraiser, celebrating both the 30th anniversary of Greenways for Nashville and the continued success of Nashville’s Greenway System.
Dinner by the Bridge, now in its eighteenth year, brings old and new friends together along the Cumberland River Greenway Esplanade, beneath a spectacular view of the city.
We hope you’ll join us as we raise a glass to another year — and 30 years total — of advancing barrier-free access to nature, recreation, community, and green transportation for all Nashvillians — past, present, and future.
Karen Gregg | Community Relations and Development Manager
karen@greenwaysfornashville.org
814-883-1568 (cell)
615-862-8400 (office)
Greenways for Nashville is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization founded in 1994 with the mission to
create, preserve, and promote a system of greenways in Nashville and Davidson County. In partnership
with the Metro Parks Greenways Division and the Greenways and Open Space Commission, Greenways
for Nashville works to leverage public and private funds to build and enhance greenways and preserve
land. To date, Greenways for Nashville has assisted in developing a significant trail footprint of nearly
100 miles, including the protection of over 2,700 acres of floodplain land and the addition of over 7,000
acres of park land through Metro Parks. In addition to fundraising, we educate citizens about Nashville’s
greenways and provide opportunities for community involvement.
Get all the latest news and updates from Greenways for Nashville.