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The Tuckessee Hunting & Fishing Expo will be back in January, bringing the top regional outdoor vendors under one roof for a three-day event.
Here’s a list of several, family-friendly Halloween events going on around town over the next few weeks to take your little ones to.
Did you know there’s a local brewery in downtown Clarksville where you and your favorite furry companion can go have a refreshing beverage?
Kings Bluff Brewery, a downtown brewery,
The Clarksville-Montgomery County Veterans Day Parade will take place on Saturday, Nov. 7.
The 2020 version of Fright on Franklin will be drive-thru experience at Liberty Park.
Hurricane Delta seems determined to drench Middle Tennessee on Saturday, so the big annual Clarksville Vintage Fair is being moved to Nov. 7.
The APSU Percussion Ensemble’s 36th annual Halloween Concert is still happening this year, but it will be done over Facebook Live.
Regal Clarksville movie theatre and RPX will close its doors to customers beginning Thursday, Oct. 8.
The first of two Downtown@Sundown concerts took over the Downtown Commons on Friday night, with country artists Tyler Booth and Jerrod Nieman taking the stage.
Explore handmade, homemade and vintage treasures at Beachaven Winery during the Clarksville Vintage Fair, coming up Oct. 10.