CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. (CLARKSVILLENOW) – Arts for Hearts Clarksville’s newest project, Hello Clarksville-The Neighborhood Postcard project, kicks off at the Downtown Commons at 215 Legion Street on November 6 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. (rescheduled date and time).

The event is free and open to the public.

Participants will create handcrafted postcards with positive messages that will be mailed to random people in the community. Each postcard is a small piece of art to be shared with a neighbor.

“We all have gifts to share that help make our community and world a better place—and through art we not only enrich our own lives but we enrich the lives of those around us. Art brings people together and it fosters a sense of community,” said Rita Arancibia, Co-Founder of the Arts for Hearts Clarksville Program. The Postcard Project hopes to build stronger community connections.

For more information about Arts for Hearts Clarksville or the Hello Clarksville-The Neighborhood Postcard Project, call 931-237-7647, email artsforheartsclarksville@gmail.com, or visit the Facebook page.

About Arts for Hearts
Arts for Hearts Clarksville, a program under the Clarksville-Montgomery County Arts and Heritage Development Council, is uses art to help build community connections. Over the past two years volunteers have hosted more than 200 free art events throughout the community, including Fort Campbell and Gilda’s House in Nashville. People of all ages come together with volunteers to explore and create art.