CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – With the weather warming up, we have a lot more options for the weekends in Clarksville.
Here are some of the upcoming events in Clarksville this spring through May 31. If you know of other events, email us at news@clarksvillenow.com!
May 11
- Where: Public Square, 1 Public Square.
- When: Saturday, May 11, every week on Saturday until October 5. 8 a.m. until noon.
- Cost: Free
- Details: This weekly open-air market features fresh produce from local farms, local handmade goods, ready-to-eat food, live music, and more. Be sure to keep an eye out for the Market mascot, Corny the Cob, during your visit.
- Where: Eldridge Farms, 4575 St. Paul Road.
- When: Saturday, May 11 at 12 p.m.- 6 p.m. and Sunday, May 12 12-6 p.m.
- Cost: 2 day pass $95.
- Details: It’s gonna be a jam-packed day of strawberry goodness at Eldridge Farms in Woodlawn, TN. Get ready to enjoy strawberry treats and listen to some fun music.
May 15
Breaking Benjamin F&M Bank Arena
- Where: F&M Bank Arena, 101 Main Street.
- When: Wednesday, May 15, at 7 p.m.
- Cost: $80 plus.
- Details: Early 2000s rock band, Breaking Benjamin is coming to Clarksville this spring, making an appearance with special guests Daughtry and Keith Wallen.
May 18
- Where: Omni Nashville Hotel, 250 Rep. John Lewis Way S.
- When: Saturday, May 18 at 6 p.m.
- Cost: TBD.
- Details: Join APSU in their 40th annual Candlelight Ball. There will be a dinner, followed by an awards program with a live auction and dancing. Dress code is black tie.
- Where: 672 N. Riverside Drive.
- When: Saturday, May 18 at 9 a.m.
- Cost: Free
- Details: A march for Jesus will take place downtown on the Riverwalk. Get ready for a day filled with prayer and praise.
Ray Ford Tractor Memorial Ride
- Where: Dotsonville Community Center, 3189 Dotsonville Road.
- When: Saturday, May 18 at 1 p.m. Music and picnic starts at 3 p.m.
- Cost: Suggested donation $1 per mile.
- Details: Bring your own tractor for the ride and raise money for Camp Rainbow. Camp Rainbow is a non-profit that aims to help children whose serious illness prevent them from attending a summer camp like typical children.
If you know of other events, email us at news@clarksvillenow.com!