CLARKSVILLE, TN – The Steven A. Cohen Military Family Clinic at Centerstone, a not-for-profit mental health clinic for post 9/11 veterans, service members and their families, recently hosted its fourth annual Month of the Military Child Carnival. This celebration honored military children for their service and sacrifice.
The Cohen Clinic at Centerstone Month of the Military Child Carnival drew more than 600 attendees. This year’s celebration featured popular attractions, including DIY carnival games with prizes, bounce houses, a dunk tank, magic shows, ring toss, carnival food, and food trucks. All attractions were free thanks to generous community partners, including presenting sponsor U.S. Bank.
Clarksville, near Fort Campbell, the home of the 101st Airborne Division, 5th Special Forces Group, and 160th SOAR, has a deep connection to military families. Each April, the Month of the Military Child
recognizes the strength and dedication of military children, and the Cohen Clinic is committed to showing its support through this special event.
“We’re thrilled with the turnout of our Month of the Military Child Carnival and the opportunity to honor military kids,” said Julie Adams, Clinic Director of the Cohen Clinic at Centerstone, Clarksville. “As a clinic dedicated to serving military families, we see the incredible contributions military children and their families make every day. This yearly event recognizes their service and brings the community together in appreciation. It’s a wonderful celebration of our military families.”
For more information, please contact the Steven A. Cohen Military Family Clinic at Centerstone, (931)
221-3850.
| DON’T MISS AN EVENT: For more Clarksville things to do, check out the Spring fun guide or the Clarksville Events calendar.
