CLARKSVILLE, TN – Due to the recent ice storm and school closings, the annual City Saver Fundraising Campaign has been extended through Friday, Feb. 27. This annual campaign has helped raise almost $2.5 million for local schools and the CMC Education Foundation since it began in 2011.

During this year’s campaign, all Clarksville-Montgomery County elementary and middle school students
will be selling a 2026 subscription to the popular City Saver Mobile App, which features thousands of dollars in discounts to dozens of Clarksville-area restaurants, attractions, and shops.

Over 125 local restaurants and businesses are participating in the 2026 Clarksville City Saver program, including The Thirsty Goat, Old Chicago, Liberty Park Grill, Whataburger, Dock 17, Miss Lucille’s Café, Parlor Doughnuts, The City Forum, Magic Wheels Fun Center, The Ford Ice Center and many more. There are even discounts to popular Nashville attractions like the Nashville Zoo, Nashville Predators, Nashville Soccer Club, Beech Bend Amusement Park, and the Adventure Science Center. The price for a City Saver this year is $20, and this program is different from any other fundraiser because of the return on investment for all who purchase and use the City Saver mobile coupons.

The City Saver mobile app not only contains thousands of dollars in savings in Clarksville, but also gives the customer additional discounts in Nashville, Memphis and Cincinnati. For every Clarksville City Saver sold, 50% will go directly to the individual school, and 10% will go to the CMC Education Foundation. All orders this year will be placed through a custom website – www.citysaver.com/ClarksvilleSchools.

“Each and every year, we feel that Clarksville City Saver will help many of our families save money,” said
Robin Burton, Executive Director of the CMC Education Foundation. “In addition, we know many of our local restaurants and businesses are looking for different ways to get more customers through their doors, and City Saver coupons provide a great incentive. This fundraiser serves as a great way to get the whole community involved in supporting our schools.”

The Clarksville-Montgomery County Education Foundation’s mission is to support the improvement of
public education by providing the Clarksville-Montgomery County School System additional funding for the support of programs and initiatives that contribute to student achievement. City Saver is the largest fundraiser of the Foundation.

For more information about the Clarksville-Montgomery County Education Foundation, contact Robin Burton at 931-920-7955 or visit cmceducationfoundation.com. For more information about the Clarksville City Saver book, contact Tom Beach at 877-450-SAVE (7283) or visit citysaver.com.