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April showers wash out second day of Rivers and Spires

April 16, 2011

The Rivers and Spires FestivalClarksville, TN – The second day of the Rivers and Spires Festival opened on Friday to good weather in spite of rains earlier in the day.

Sadly, the good weather only lasted for half an hour when the first of three lines of rain showers moved through the area. To escape the rain, crowds huddled under whatever dry spaces were available including under the awnings at First Baptist Church, and various business entrances along the streets, and the Roxy Regional Theatre on Franklin Street.

Rivers and Spires Festival attendees take advantage of a break in the rain on Friday

Rivers and Spires Festival attendees take advantage of a break in the rain on Friday

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Kiwanis Club’s Annual Pancake Day

February 25, 2011

Kiwanis ClubClarksville, TN – The Kiwanis Club of Clarksville is holding it’s John D. Maddox, Sr. Annual Memorial Pancake Day Saturday, February 26th, 2011. The event will be from 7:00am to 11:00am at the First Baptist Church located at 435 Madison Street.

Tickets are $5.00 per person.

Clarksville Kiwanis Clubs gives the gift of Christmas to area children

December 8, 2010

Clarksville, TN – The Clarksville Kiwanis Clubs gathered together on December 7th 2010 to bring the joy of Christmas into the hearts of 216 children from the Headstart program and various area child care centers. The annual Children’s Christmas Party is a partnership between the Hilldale and Downtown Kiwanis Clubs, and was organized and chaired by Andrew Hale, and Matt Dyce.

It all kicked off on Monday when roughly 50 people gathered at First Baptist Church to wrap over $7,000 in toys purchased from area Walmarts. The Walmart Corporation gave the Kiwanis Club a generous discount as a donation to the program. The Toy’s included Disney Princess Dolls, Hasbro’s Littlest Petshop dolls, children’s books, Nerf Weather Blitz All-Conditions Footballs, Fisher-Price Dora the Explorer Mega Tunes Guitars, winter hats and gloves, Tonka Lights & Sound – Rescue Force trucks and helicopters, and Road rippers – Street Screamers cars.

The wrapping of the gifts for the Kiwanis Club Children's Christmas Party

The wrapping of the gifts for the Kiwanis Club Children's Christmas Party

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3rd Annual Taste of Holiday

September 22, 2010

A & S All Support Clarksville, TN – A & S All Support presents the 3rd Annual Taste of Holiday Event on Thursday, September 23rd, 2010 from 5:00pm to 9:00pm at First Baptist Church. This event attracted numerous vendors and more than 300 participants last year.

This year we expect an even larger turnout. The cause validates the expectation and the community support that this event produces. All proceeds from the event benefits supportive employment by placement, training and job coaching for individuals with disabilities.

Taste of Holiday features food & beverage samples from some of the finest restaurants, bakeries and caterers in and around the local area. This event is intended for participants to explore options in planning their own holiday events, taste from multiple vendors in one venue, or just have an evening of fun and tasty indulgence while supporting a worthwhile cause. [Read more]

New Lasaters Coffee Shop opens at Willowchase Shopping Center

April 8, 2010

Rick and Allison Malone are new business owners. They are the newest franchisees of Clarksville based Lasaters Coffee & Tea. Their store is located in the Willowchase Shopping Center (894 Hwy 76, Suite 101). They opened their doors on April first, and in what was likely taken by some as a savvy businesses April’s fools day joke, offered free drinks to anyone who stopped by the store by that day.

They came to Clarksville through the military. Rick was serving with the 160th Nightstalkers out at the Fort Campbell Army base, and Allison enrolled in the Austin Peay State University‘s School of Nursing.

Allison said “We fell in love with Clarksville, Tennessee.” When asked what specifically about Clarksville she loved the most, she identified the diversity of this community. “You have the feel of a big city, but the people are more friendly, They made us fall in love with Clarksville.” she said, “In this city it seems as if everyone knows each other. Everyone has heard of the six degrees of separation theory, but in Clarksville it’s really just three.”

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South Korean Choir honors Korean War vets

February 11, 2009

music-logoLevite Choir from South Korea will present a “Praise Concert” at First Baptist Church (Faith Worship Center) on Madison St. in  Clarksville, on February 12 at 7:00 p.m.

The Choir performance was designed to thank Korean War Veterans and the brave Americans who came to evangelize to the Koreans and fight for freedom.

The Levite Choir  from South Korea is traveling from coast to coast to offer appreciation in song and praise to all. Americans who came to Korea to preach the gospel and to fight for the freedom of the Korean Peninsula. We are inviting all the veterans (Retired and Active duty) who serving oversea in Korea to come and join us in a time to honor America’s best. [Read more]

 
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