Since 2014, Handbags for Hope has raised more than $1 million to support local nonprofit organizations.
Fort Campbell’s Commander, Major General Brett Sylvia, spoke to the community at the Chamber of Commerce Power Breakfast.
Soldiers and Families Embraced offers free counseling for veterans, first responders, individuals, couples, military and their families.
Promoted as the grooviest party in town, Customs House Museum & Cultural Center’s Flying High 39 featured a 70’s theme of music and fashion.
Clarksville Area Chamber of Commerce members enjoyed food, drink and networking at the Beachaven Winery Business After Hours.
The Tennessee Black Caucus Listening Tour Statewide Town Hall series stopped in Clarksville this week.
The annual Lone Oak Picnic stayed true to its long history with lots of family fun, live music, barbecue, classic cars, politicians, and support for the community.
Families gathered at the Downtown Commons Saturday as Montgomery County Parks and Recreation presented Sing 2.
The Ajax Turner 50+ Center hosted the Clarksville Area Chamber of Commerce Business After Hours Thursday night.
Memphis blues artist Kat Anderson performed at the Customs House Museum and Cultural Center on Saturday Jazz in June, a night of food, drinks and dancing.