Fun Attractions for the Whole Family

Trying to find something fun to keep the kids entertained and engaged this weekend? If so, we’ve compiled a list of our favorite “family friendly” destinations in the Clarksville, TN area. These spots are perfect for kids and also offer something that adults will enjoy, as well. Excape Games Escape and puzzle rooms are incredibly… Continue reading Fun Attractions for the Whole Family

Local Nature Parks in the Clarksville Region

With the weather warming up, it’s the perfect time to get outside and enjoy the great outdoors! The Clarksville, TN area has an abundance of outdoor parks and recreation areas for you to enjoy. So, drop the smart devices this weekend and enjoy some fresh air at these local parks: Liberty Park & Clarksville Marina… Continue reading Local Nature Parks in the Clarksville Region

Dueling Pianos – Old Glory Distilling Co.

Grab your friends and head down to Old Glory Distilling Co. this weekend for the return of “Dueling Pianos.” This event was such a success last year that Old Glory Distilling Co. is bringing it back for one weekend a month in January, February, and March 2018. Friday & Saturday, March 16 & 17, 2018… Continue reading Dueling Pianos – Old Glory Distilling Co.

Free Admission Day at Customs House Museum

Mark your calendars! This Saturday, March 10, 2018, is free admission day at the Customs House Museum in Clarksville, TN. It’s the perfect way to enjoy a Saturday with friends or family in a fun and historical setting. The museum has a variety of attractions that involve fine art, science, and history. Here’s just a… Continue reading Free Admission Day at Customs House Museum

CMCSS Red Carpet Awards

Presented by James Corlew Chevrolet Fifty-eight educators in the Clarksville-Montgomery County School System were honored and celebrated Thursday night at a newly designed event sponsored by James Corlew Chevrolet of Clarksville! This event was considered a celebration of the hard work that educators in CMCSS do each year. In fact, the Tennessee State Department of… Continue reading CMCSS Red Carpet Awards

The Surrender of Clarksville

If you live in Clarksville, you are surrounded by history. In fact, the city played a significant role in the Civil War, and people are going to reenact that role at the Fort Defiance Civil War Park and Interpretive Center on Feb. 24 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Uniformed soldiers will reenact the Surrender… Continue reading The Surrender of Clarksville

Get Prepared for the Masquerade Ball

The Ajax Turner Senior Citizen Center is putting on an event for the ages. The center is commonly referred to as the Clarksville 50+ Activity Center, but you don’t have to be 50 or over to attend the Masquerade Ball on Feb. 16. As long as you’re at least 18, you can come. The ball… Continue reading Get Prepared for the Masquerade Ball

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