Experience Spring Hill to showcase community businesses at annual event

Andy Barnes, 12, and aunt MacKenzie Marcrum visit with T-Rac, the Titans mascot at Experience Spring Hill.
Andy Barnes, 12, and aunt MacKenzie Marcrum visit with T-Rac, the Titans mascot at Experience Spring Hill.

The Spring Hill Chamber of Commerce’s annual eat, shop, and play community event, Experience Spring Hill is back at Summit High School on June 25 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Participants of Experience Spring Hill will include local retail shops, service providers, restaurants, governmental departments, nonprofit organizations, and more.

Special activities include face painting, outdoor touch-a-truck and vehicle displays, virtual reality and other games, an indoor bounce house, visits from “famous” characters, demonstrations, and other fun things for the entire family.

“After taking 2020 off because of COVID-19 and scaling back the event last year, the Spring Hill Chamber of Commerce is very excited to bring the full version of our unique annual eat, shop, and play event back to our residents this year," said Spring Hill chamber executive director Rebecca Melton.

Spring Hill Chamber of Commerce executive director Becca Melton visits dozens of booths at the annual Experience Spring Hill event at Spring Hill High School, which drew a crowd of almost 1,000 on Saturday.
Spring Hill Chamber of Commerce executive director Becca Melton visits dozens of booths at the annual Experience Spring Hill event at Spring Hill High School, which drew a crowd of almost 1,000 on Saturday.

"This event provides a venue in which residents can learn about and support over 100 local businesses and services that make up this wonderful city.

The event offers residents, both longstanding and new, a glimpse into the growing business community dedicated to serving Spring Hill.

Attendees will be able to interact with businesses throughout the venue in special areas mimicking Spring Hill, such as “Main Street” and “Saturn Parkway.”

Spring Hill Free Event
Spring Hill Free Event

There will also be plenty of child-friendly activities scheduled throughout the day and a food court with dishes and snacks from local restaurants.

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