Community Calendar MAY
Community Calendar is a service of the Tullahoma News and is free of charge for community and church announcements. Those wishing to submit an event should email their item to dsherrill@tullahomanews. com or contact Duane Sherrill at 931-455-4545 with the information. Deadline is Wednesday morning for inclusion in Sunday’s edition and Monday morning for Wednesday’s edition. You may submit your event a month ahead of the date and reoccurring events may also be published in the community calendar.
Tullahoma Farmer’s Market back in season: The Tullahoma Farmers’ Market is back and is open on Mondays from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. at South Jackson Performing Arts Center on 404 S. Jackson St. and will run through September. For more information, follow the Tullahoma Farmers’ Market on its Facebook page at facebook.com/TullahomaMarket.
Tullahoma Senior Citizens Center Daily Schedule: Lapidary- Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 9 a.m. to noon; Crochet-Mondays 11 a.m.; Line Dance-Mondays and Wednesdays 1:30 p.m.; Exercise-Tuesdays and Wednesdays 9:30 a.m.; Movie and Popcorn-Thursdays 11:30 a.m. The Pool Room, TV Room, and Card Games are available during the Center’s hours of 8:30 a.m. -3 p.m. Monday through Thursday (closes at 1:30 p.m. on Tuesdays). The Center is located at 410 N. Collins Street. Call 931-455-2504 for more information.
Tullahoma Food Fair returns May 6: The Tullahoma Food Fair returns for the season on Wednesday, May 6, from 5 to 11:30 a.m. at Trinity Lutheran Church at the intersection of Cedar Lane and Wilson Avenue. Stop by and see what goodies are available. They will be there every Wednesday from May thru October.
Tullahoma Art Students May Exhibit at The Celtic Cup: Stop by the Celtic Cup, located at 106 N. Anderson St., for the month of May to enjoy an art gallery by students at Tullahoma City Schools.
Resource Fair May 21: VA Tennessee Valley Healthcare System will host a resource fair for Veterans living in the Tullahoma region on Thursday, May 21 from 3 – 6 p.m. During the event, Veterans will learn about VA services like Caregiver Support Program, Women Veterans Program, Community Care and more. Eligible Veterans will have an opportunity to enroll in VA health care and discover additional Veteran services available through Tennessee Department of Veterans Services, Coffee County, and Franklin County. A speaking engagement featuring VA leaders will begin at 4 p.m.
Bethany Church homecoming May 23: Bethany Church located at 2754 Riley Creek Road will hold homecoming and a memorial services May 23 at 11:30 a.m. Rev. Ricky Wade will speak and there will be music by Curtis Hice and Jeannie Bowden before a covered dish meal. The church was established in 1888 and the church and cemetery are maintained by the Good Neighbors Club. Persons unable to attend may send donations for upkeep of the cemetery to Debbie Crownover, 143 Crownover Lane, Normandy, TN 37360.
Drinks with Dems May 23: Saturday, May 23, from 2- 4 p.m. CCDP will be hosting Drinks with Dems at Ole Shed Brewery, 107 Montclair St., Tullahoma. We hold this community outreach event on the fourth Saturday of each month. It gives the Coffee County community a chance to get together, talk about the latest political events, and make new friends. This month, several of our District 4 candidates will be on hand. All ages welcome.
An Evening with the Ghost Army at South Jackson May 24 & 25: Join the South Jackson Performing Arts Center for two presentations by author and filmmaker Rick Beyer has he shares the incredible story of the Ghost Army–the top-secret WWII deception unit that was formed in Tullahoma. Also discussed will be: how Camp Forrest became the birthplace of military deception, mind-blowing tactics that fooled the Nazis, artists who served (including fashion designer Bill Blass) and why this story still resonates 80 years later. The first presentation will be on Sunday, May 24, at 2:30 p.m. or Monday, May 25, at 7 p.m. Tickets can be purchased at southjackson.org.
Relentless Pursuit Fitness Ribbon Cutting May 26: Join the Tullahoma Area Chamber of Commerce as it cuts the ribbon for Relentless Pursuit Fitness on Tuesday, May 26, at 2 p.m. at The Event Nook, located at 1940 N. Jackson St, Suite 200.
New American Funding Ribbon Cutting May 28: Join both the Manchester and Tullahoma Area chambers of commerce for the joint ribbon cutting for New American Funding on Thursday, May 28, at 4 p.m. at 1421 McArthur St. in Manchester.
Freefly Skills Camp May 30-31: Join Skydive Tennessee for an immersive freeflying skills camp led by world record holders Dana Bjorn and Palmer Collett. This camp is designed for jumpers looking to learn new skills or sharpen existing ones in a focused, supportive environment. Slots are limited. To secure your spot, register at https://bookings.burblesoft.com/index/15/371.
Pop Up Market at Neon Alley May 31: Join Neon Alley Arcade and Bar for laid-back Sunday afternoon with its Pop Up Market on Sunday, May 31, from noon to 4 p.m. There will be local vendors, food, drinks and fun inside the arcade.
Informed Citizens Series May 31: Sunday, May 31, 2– 5 p.m. Informed Citizens Series Documentary entitled, “An Inconvenient Truth” – Community Room of the Coffee County Administrative Building, 1335 McArthur Street, in Manchester.
SCHRA meets June 4: The South Central Human Resource Agency will hold a Governing Board Meeting on Thursday, June 4, 2026, at 11 a.m., at the SCHRA Central Office, 1437 Winchester Hwy., Fayetteville, TN. An agenda is attached. The SCHRA Budget/Audit/Appropriations, Property, Personnel, and 1303 Committees will meet prior to the Governing Board Meeting at 10 a.m.
Adoption event at Petsmart June 6: The Tullahoma Animal Shelter will hold its adoption event on Saturday, June 6, at Petsmart from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. The dogs at the event will be offered as foster-only so the animal shelter will work with potential adopters fill out paperwork and, upon review, will be qualified to go ahead and take the dog home.



