More than 100 volunteers handed out 1,500 turkeys to military families Saturday for Thanksgiving at Turkeys for Troops.
The Unknown Haunted Yard Experience is opened to the public last Friday and will be open every Friday and Saturday until the end of October.
The ClarksvilleCon was hosted at the Quality Inn on Saturday. The event was comprised of various vendors selling comic books, toys, statues, sports cards, and more.
Close to 200 guests enjoyed and evening of networking at the 5 Star Media Group Business After Hours.
Clarksville Parks & Recreation crafts a magical evening with food trucks, face painting, costume contests, movie, and more!
Thousands of people attended the Clarksville Hispanic Heritage Celebration, which featured food, activities, live music, dancing, vendors, and more.
The Barks & Brews was held from 11 a.m. until 5:30 p.m. at 138 Center Pointe Drive on Saturday. This year, the festival was fall-themed, with dozens of vendors selling goods ranging from dog treats to decorations. The guests also enjoyed games, giveaways, a live DJ, photo booths, food trucks, and other activities.
The Clarksville Downtown Market is a weekly open-air market featuring farmers and artisans who offer 100% locally grown fresh produce, food items and handcrafted products.