See what’s happening around town with our weekend top picks.
Clarksville Downtown Market
The weekly downtown market will be available from 8 a.m-1 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 19. Shop for fresh produce, homemade treats and more at this free, outdoor event.
Dinner with the Trucks
Local food trucks will be gathered at 672 N Riverside Dr, on Friday, Sept. 18, from 5-8 p.m. for another Dinner with the Trucks. Enjoy tacos, burgers shaved ice and more at this free weekly event.
Oktoberfest
Star Spangled Brewing Co. is holding its 3rd annual Oktoberfest on Friday, Sept. 18, from 3-11 p.m. Enjoy music, German/Polka music, German food, drinking games and a stein holding contest. Tickets are $5 and can be purchased here.
Fish Fry in Support of Wesley Walker
Stokes Field Northwest Little League is raising money for Mr. Wesley Walker, who has been diagnosed with thyroid cancer, with a fish fry at Richellen Sports Complex on Sunday 11 a.m-2 p.m.
BWC Leslie W. Watson Toy Run
Bikers Who Care Director Bill Langford announced Monday that this year’s BWC Toy Run will take place Saturday, September 19 and everything has changed for this one, so instead of a three-day party, this will be a one-day function.
Nursing Job Fair
Tennova Healthcare is currently hiring for all RN positions and is holding a hiring event on Friday, Sept. 18 form 2-6 p.m.. To schedule a time, call 931-502-1250 or click here.
Golf Scramble
VFW Post 4895 is hosting their annual golf scramble fund raiser at Swan Lake Sunday, Sept. 20, 7 am-4 p.m. Lunch will be provided.
Sons of Mary Fall Equinox Concert
Sons of Mary will host a free, outdoor concert at Rotary Park on Sunday at 1 p.m.
Clarksville Film Festival
The Roxy is hosting Clarksville’s annual Film Festival on Saturday, Sept. 19, from 5-7 p.m. See the best that local filmmakers have to offer. Admission is $7.
*Many local events are requiring the use of masks or face coverings when 6 feet of distance cannot be maintained. While enjoying this weekend’s activities, please take steps to ensure you and you loved ones remain healthy and safe.
