Project Green Fork presents sustainably-made food for guests to experience at Loving Local. (Photo: Courtesy PGF)

Strong + Safe Self-Defense Class
Crosstown Plaza at the Concourse
Friday, June 7, 4-6 p.m.

What happens in fight club stays in fight club โ€” I think. Iโ€™ve never seen the movie, nor have I been in a fight club. Iโ€™m a lover, not a fighter. Fight, flight, or freeze? Sign me up for flight or freeze. But, hey, even lovers, flighters, and freezers need to learn how to defend themselves every now and then, so join Hospitality Hub for a free self-defense class led by Josh Metcalf, owner and head instructor at Midtown Krav Maga & Jiu Jitsu. Youโ€™ll learn basic self-defense tactics that are practical for your everyday life. Registration is required. The class is free, but there is a suggested donation of $25. Class will be followed by the Hub Day celebration, 5-6 p.m., with live music, dancing, refreshments, and fun. 

Puppies! Puppies!! Puppies!!!
Itโ€™s the dog days of summer, and Memphis knows it. The cityโ€™s got three pup-centric events this weekend. Three! At least three, that is. 

  • Pup Party- First Friday on Broad: Put your pups first on Broad Avenueโ€™s First Friday this month, where thereโ€™ll be treats, games, and lots of fun โ€œpup-tivitiesโ€ like paw painting, a dog and owner look-alike contest, puppy snacks, pupcakes, pup cups, discounts on dog merchandise, and pups available for adoption. Broad Avenue, Friday, June 7, 5-8 p.m.
  • Walk Me, Mane: Walk (or run) with shelter dogs at Memphis Animal Services. Whether you’re a seasoned runner or just enjoy a leisurely walk, your time will help our furry friends stay happy and healthy. Sign up to volunteer at the kickoff event for the Bluff City Canine Crew here. There will be refreshments and coffee for volunteers along with treats for the dogs to get the day started. Memphis Animal Services, Saturday, June 8, 8-10 a.m.
  • Summer Sundays: Puppies on the Plaza!: Head to the Brooks for a dog-friendly event, where you can craft pawprint ornaments, groove to DJ Sledro’s sounds, and meet adorable adoptable dogs from Tails of Hope Rescue, Alive Rescue, and Team Memphis Rescue. Thereโ€™ll be refreshments and more. Register for the free event here. Memphis Brooks Museum of Art, Sunday, June 9, 2-4 p.m.

Liarsโ€™ Ball
TheatreWorks
Friday, June 7, 8 p.m. | Saturday, June 8, 8 p.m.

Improv can be fun. Iโ€™m not bluffing. Just ask the Bluff City Liars, whoโ€™s hosting a two-night Liarsโ€™ Ball where all the improv will be to music by Louise Page (Friday) and Rosey (Saturday). Tickets are $12 in advance (purchase here) and $15 at the door. 

Cemetery Cinema presents Ghost
Elmwood Cemetery
Friday, June 7, 8:30 p.m.

Woah, my love, my darling โ€ฆ Iโ€™ve hungered for your touch โ€ฆ A long โ€ฆ lonely time โ€ฆ so is now the time to admit that Iโ€™ve never seen Ghost? I know, I know, a sin against Patrick Swayze. But this weekend is my chance โ€” and everyoneโ€™s chance โ€” to see Ghost on the big screen. Elmwoodโ€™s Cemetery Cinema will project the 1990 classic on the roof of the historic cottage as the last light of the day washes away. The movie is outside, so donโ€™t bundle up. Bring lawn chairs and picnic baskets, and donโ€™t forget about the food truck The Best of the Wurst. Tickets are $17.85. Get โ€™em here. You in danger, girl!

Chris Bellโ€™s โ€œI Am the Cosmosโ€ 50th Anniversary Tribute Concert
Maria Montessori School Amphitheater
Saturday, June 8, 5 p.m.
Chris Bellโ€™s โ€œI Am the Cosmosโ€ turns 50, and to celebrate, Maria Montessori School Amphitheaterโ€™s River Series is putting on a tribute concert, which you can read more about in this weekโ€™s music column by Rich Tupica. Tickets for the show are $20/adults and $8/kids and can be purchased here. Wiseacre and ChiPhi food truck will be on site. Doors open at 4 p.m.

Project Green Fork Presents: Loving Local 2024
Grind City Brewing Co.
Sunday, June 9, 2-5 p.m.
Eating your greens doesnโ€™t sound nearly as fun as eating green. Project Green Fork (PGF) has been bringing sustainability into the food space for a while now, and you can see the results at its Loving Local this weekend. Experience dishes from PGF-certified chefs and partners: Luluโ€™s Cafe, Good Fortune Co., Biscuits & Jams, Shroomlicious Meals, and Mempops. You can also enjoy beer for purchase from Grind City Brewing as well as samples and shopping experiences for eco-friendly products from Boshi Botanicals, Tiny Human Skin Care, and SAMILIA. The event is free, but registration is encouraged

Wyly Bigger & the Coyotes
Lafayetteโ€™s Music Room
Sunday, June 9, 7 p.m.

Our very own Michael Donahue recently wrote about Wyly Bigger, and Donahue always has his finger on the pulse. So check out Biggerโ€™s show this weekend at Lafayetteโ€™s because, letโ€™s face it, if Donahue is a fan, we should all be. 

LoCash and Runaway June
Handy Park
Thursday, June 13, 7:30 p.m.

Kix on Beale celebrates 20 years of bringing music to historic Beale Street. This season will bring six free country acts to Beale Streetโ€™s Handy Park. All ages are welcome and all shows start at 7:30 p.m. The series kicks off with duo LoCash and openers Runaway June. Upcoming acts include George Birge and Ryan Larkins on June 20th, Frank Ray and Annie Bosko on June 27th, Elvie Shane and Kylie Morgan on July 11th, and Chris Lane and Hailey Whitters on July 25th. 

Thereโ€™s always something happening in Memphis. See a full calendar of events here.

Submit events here or by emailing calendar@memphisflyer.com.