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On the Fly: Week of 4/26/24

Your weekly to-do list with the Memphis Flyer.

International Santa Celebration Conference
Renasant Convention Center
Thursday-Sunday, April 25-28
Santa Claus is comin’ to town! Okay, you busted me. It’s April. And Santa Claus isn’t coming to Memphis — a lot of Santa Clauses are coming to Memphis. And Mrs. Clauses. And Ms. Clauses. And elves. And reindeer handlers. It’s a whole thing (read about it in Jon W. Sparks’ story this week). And I’m not saying you oughta attend the conference (or that you can ’cause, like, some secrets are meant to be kept to the North Pole, you know?), but the International Santa Celebration Conference will have a vendors market open to the public and a Christmas in April Parade down Beale on Sunday, April 28th, at noon.

Memphis Recycling Roundup
University of Memphis, 3711 Poplar
Saturday, April 27, 9 a.m.-1 p.m.
Sometimes I wish I could just recycle these weekly “On the Fly”s, but I’m told that reusing material from last week and reducing my work hours will leave me with less green in my wallet. So instead, I’ll tell you to recycle, reuse, reduce, go green, whatever. In fact, this weekend you can go hardcore and get rid of those hard-to-recycle items like tires, mattresses, scrap metal, and Styrofoam to be recycled, free of charge. The Tennessee Environmental Council (TEC) partners with mostly local vendors to recycle these items and keep them out of landfills, so many materials are refurbished, processed into new materials, or downgraded into other materials like rags and carpet padding. For a full list of items that are being collected, go here ’cause I sure as heck am not gonna list them all out.

City Nature Challenge
Various Locations
Friday, April 26, 12:01 a.m.-Monday, April 29, 11:59 p.m. 
Take part in a global event as a community scientist! Memphians of all ages and education backgrounds are called to observe and submit pictures of wild plants, animals, and fungi using the free mobile app iNaturalist as part of the City Nature Challenge. While anyone can participate on their own, multiple community partners are hosting events open to the public to encourage spending time in nature among our neighbors. Find out more about the challenge and how to participate here.

Brick Convention (LEGO Fan Event)
Landers Center
Saturday-Sunday, April 27-28
The Brick Convention is a different kind of block party — a LEGO block party — bringing all of the creative hands-on, minds-on fun of LEGO building and experiences in one place.  Patrick Durham, half of the fan-favorite Grandpappies team on the hit series LEGO Masters, will be coming, and so will master LEGO artist Tom Jacobsen and other LEGO artists. There’s gonna be LEGO retail, an architecture zone, brick pits, meet-and-greets, and a fan zone, featuring LEGO creations built by local fan builders. Tickets are $14.99 and can be purchased here. You will be asked to choose one of two sessions: Session I (10 a.m.-1 p.m.) and Session II (2-5 p.m.).

Chalkfest
Memphis Brooks Museum of Art
Saturday, April 27, 10 a.m.-1 p.m.
Chalk it up to a good time at the Brooks’ annual Chalkfest, where you can join local artists — Craig Thompson, Sumo the Artist, Amy-Beth Rice, and Kaylyn Webster — and transform the museum’s plaza into the most colorful work of art and even recreate favorites from the art collection. Throughout the day, you’ll explore the galleries for free, dance to music from the Soul Shockers and DJ Siphne, enjoy art activities and face painting, and eat grilled hot dogs and snacks on the plaza and Feast & Graze in the MBMA Cafe. Register for the free event here.

Taste & Create
Belltower Coffeehouse at Shelby Farms Park
Saturday, April 27, 11 a.m.-3 p.m.
Belltower introduces this free community event where you can sip, savor, and create. The day will have live painting, pottery, and more from local artists; food, coffee, and wine from local restaurants; opportunities to get involved with local nonprofits; and face painting, bounce houses, and balloon animals for kids.

Paint & Picnic
Formal Gardens at Overton Park
Saturday, April 27, 2-4 p.m.
Paint your own nature-inspired birdhouse at a picnic. (How delightful!) All materials are provided. Tickets are $20-$30 and can be purchased here.

Independent Bookstore Day
Burke’s Book Store & Novel
Saturday, April 27, store hours

Mark your calendars, Saturday, April 27th is Independent Bookstore Day! Burke’s and Novel will have giveaways, exclusive Independent Bookstore Day items for sale, and more. Burke’s will have cookies, and Novel will have storytimes at 10:30 and 11 a.m., a raffle, and a Golden Ticket hunt. (Last year I got a free book and bumper sticker from Burke’s!)

There’s always something happening in Memphis. See a full calendar of events here.

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