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Now through the end of January, the Crouch gallery of the Customs House Museum & Cultural Center is filled with more than 100 pieces of art. Sculptures, paintings and pottery all incorporate blue figures, clouds and woodland creatures from the imagination of local artist Jim Diehr.
Grab a cup of eggnog and get ready for a 19th Century Christmas. This outdoor historical event is from 2 – 3:30 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 11, at Fort Defiance Civil War Park.
This year’s parade was led by Clarksville Now’s own Lee Erwin, who served as Grand Marshall for the event.
You’ll be jolly indeed with these festive events happening this weekend.
For family holiday fun, downtown is the place to be this weekend, with an array of events scheduled Saturday, including SpirtFest and the Lighted Christmas Parade.
Michelle Rogers – a principal investigator for Austin Peay State University’s Center of Excellence for Field Biology – wants to focus on the good news.
The Gateway Chamber Orchestra returns to the stage this month with a modern interpretation of The Nutcracker.
Nothing says freshly filled with stuffing like Christmas events. Here’s what’s happening this Thanksgiving weekend.