CLARKSVILLE, TN − Join us for a special listen and learn happy hour featuring artists and writers from the Spring issue of Second and Commerce.
Enjoy insightful discussions with contributors, including artists from the Unbannable Library, who will explore the impact of book bans and share details about the traveling exhibition by artist Paul Collins. Writer Cresta McGowan will highlight the 20th anniversary of the Clarksville Writers Conference, while documentary filmmaker Karen Bullis and Coach Aaron King will discuss the rise of Girls’ Flag Football in Montgomery County. Plus, meet the owners of several Montgomery County farms that have been thriving for over a century, as they join us at History on the Rocks for a special meet-and-greet.
We will have prizes for a brief trivia challenge, which will center on subjects from the talks with artists and writers and the stories in the magazine.
The History on the Rocks event at Old Glory Distilling Co is open to the public and all ages are welcome. Guests can purchase their own food and drinks from a specially curated menu, including a selection of specialty cocktails inspired by articles featured in the Spring issue of Second and Commerce.
History on the Rocks is the premiere event of Second & Commerce magazine. Sharing Clarksville’s history, arts and culture, Second & Commerce is published seasonally, four times a year, since 2021. Second & Commerce is an award-winning publication, placing in publications at the Southeastern Museum Conference and the Tennessee Association of Museums. It is distributed as a free publication across Clarksville/Montgomery County.
Join us for History on the Rocks at Old Glory Distilling Co at 5:30 p.m. on Tuesday, March 4, to learn more about Clarksville’s history, arts and culture.