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Montgomery County’s Civitan Park 25 Acre Expansion Open for Use

September 10, 2019

Montgomery County Government TennesseeMontgomery County, TN – On Friday evening, September 6th, 2019, approximately 200 people gathered to celebrate the much-anticipated opening of the 25-acre expansion, including Rotary’s Field of Dreams, at Montgomery County’s Civitan Park.

The idea for the park expansion began nine years ago with a vision to have a space that kids with special needs could call their own. That vision is now a wonderful reality for children, young adults and parents alike.

Montgomery County Commissioners at Field of Dreams.

Montgomery County Commissioners at Field of Dreams.

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Austin Peay State University endows scholarship honoring late communication professor John Moseley

April 11, 2018

Austin Peay State University - APSUClarksville, TN – In 2014, Austin Peay State University established the John W. Moseley Media Room in the Dunn Center, but nearly three years later, a related scholarship honoring the late professor had not been endowed.

“I found out we were short about $500.00,” Dr. Mike Gotcher, former chair of the Austin Peay State University Department of Communication, said. “I made a donation, and I contacted Bikers Who Care, who also helped out, and we got it endowed.”

APSU late professor John Moseley

APSU late professor John Moseley

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Clarksville Parks and Recreation and USO of Fort Campbell partner to host Veterans Fair

February 24, 2016

Clarksville Parks and Recreation DepartmentClarksville, TN – Clarksville Parks and Recreation and the USO of Fort Campbell have joined forces to offer a free fair for veterans and their families on Saturday, March 5th from 11:00am to 2:00pm at the Kleeman Community Center.

The Veterans Fair is a great opportunity for veterans to connect with local agencies and organizations and to preview recreation programs available in our community. Enjoy family activities, demonstrations, music, crafts and fun. [Read more]

Be More Like Wade 5k Run a huge success

July 27, 2015

Wade Morgan - Be More Like WadeCunningham, TN – On Saturday, July 25th the Be More Like Wade 5k Scholarship Run/Walk/Crawl was held at the Central Civitan Club building just before the 107th annual Lone Oak Picnic. The race started at 8:30am.

“We’re here today having a scholarship run in memory of Wade Morgan,” said Jessica Morgan.

Wade Morgan passed away on March 3rd, 2015. He was a Montgomery Central High School graduate from the class of 2002. By creating this event the organizers hope Wade’s memory will live on and more people will #bemorelikewade.

The first annual Be More Like Wade 5k Scholarship Run/Walk/Crawl was held Saturday, July 25th, 2015.

The first annual Be More Like Wade 5k Scholarship Run/Walk/Crawl was held Saturday, July 25th, 2015.

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G’s Pancake House to host Annual Pancake Eating Challenge Charity Fundraiser May 10th

April 9, 2014

G's Pancake HouseClarksville, TN – On May 10th, 2014, G’s Pancake House Restaurant, 803 South Riverside Drive, Clarksville TN, 37040, will hold the “The Ultimate Pancake Challenge Throwdown 5” Starting at 12:00noon.

Contestants will attempt to eat 2 monster size 16 inch pancakes in 30 minutes and the first to finish will win $500.00 in cash and prizes including a big screen HDTV. [Read more]

Austin Peay State University communication professor receives Harold Love Award

April 14, 2012

Austin Peay State UniversityClarksville, TN – An Austin Peay State University faculty member has been selected to receive the coveted 2012 Harold Love Community Service Award from the Tennessee Higher Education Commission.

John Moseley, associate professor of mass communication, is one of five faculty and staff recipients of the Love Award. [Read more]

 
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