Source Desk
Saturday's East Nashville issue has two layers: the official calendar tells people where to go, and the Facebook group poll tells us what the neighborhood is actually circling, arguing about, and trying to unload before dinner.
Eastpoint's official event page lists the Neighborhood Kickoff Party today from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at 501 South 2nd Street. That is the public-facing follow-up to this week's construction-start report on Eastpoint Flats, the first residential piece on city-owned East Bank land.
The Facebook poll is private-platform material, so it stays labeled. The top New posts scan produced a Dee's Country Cocktail Lounge ticket-launch lead that needs a public link, a rental-listing thread that became a rent-pressure signal, and a free-couch pickup that belongs in classifieds, not the news river.
East Branch Library is the family anchor today: Story Time with Scientists from Adventure Science Center at 10:30 a.m., face painting from 2 to 4 p.m., and regular Saturday branch hours from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Tonight's East Nashville music calendar has Fulton Lee at The Basement East, Kasvot Chatt at Eastside Bowl, and Kip Moore's album release show at The East Room.
Metro's public calendar adds outdoor utility: Brown's Creek Stream Cleanup this morning, Whites Creek Greenway Cleanup, and Little Marrowbone Creek Cleanup. Not all East-side-only, but useful for neighbors looking for a Saturday service lane.
No raw private screenshots, personal names, phone numbers, exact private-home details, or accusations were promoted. The group poll becomes a source desk story, not a privacy spill.
The public calendar has the plan. The group poll has the texture.