CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – Here’s what’s happening this weekend in Clarksville for you and your whole family to enjoy.
Montgomery County Fair: The fair is back! It started Thursday, June 10, and continues every day until Sunday, June 19 at the Clarksville Speedway. Come by to enjoy some live entertainment, amusement rides, and famous fair food. Ticket prices vary, click here for more information.
Old Glory’s Friday Night Live: Music for Mercy will perform on the first night of this series, which continues all summer. Admission is $5 for adults, and it’s free for kids. This family-friendly event will be filled with food trucks, craft cocktails, beer, yard games, and great music at Old Glory Distilling Co. No Way Jose’ Tex Mex, Holiday Burger, and Nicholetta’s food trucks will be there for concessions.
Tour DeVille 2021: Go for a bike ride through various locations in downtown Clarksville on Saturday. With various stops hosted by businesses and homes alike, you can expect to see much of the DIY Clarksville underground music scene. Along with music, each stop will host a setup from a local artist. Music will start at 10 a.m. and rides will leave out by noon.
Music and Food Trucks at Beachaven: On Saturday from 2 to 5 p.m., you can come by the winery to enjoy music from Tristan McIntosh and food from Kadi’s Tacos. On Sunday, you can come back from 1 to 4 p.m. and listen to music from Rachel McAmy and enjoy food from IDC Whatever.
Movies in the Park: This Saturday, “Sing” will be playing in Heritage Park starting at sundown. Pre-movie activities start at 5:30 p.m.
Downtown Market: From 8 a.m. to noon on Saturday, come enjoy local vendors in the Public Square.
A Taste of Ms. Pete’s: Ms. Pete’s Catering Corporation is proud to offer an afternoon of delicious food and fabulous themed event décor on Saturday at noon. There will be several themed venues and tables decorated as they would be for specific events including an outdoor wedding and a BBQ. Tickets are $20.
For more events, check out the Clarksville Now Events page, or our Summer Guide: Festivals & Fairs.
