Shoney’s Thanks Guests With Free Hot Fudge Cake and Invites Facebook Feedback
Celebrate with a free dessert and participate in shaping the brand’s new direction
Nashville, TN – On Tuesday, December 6th, 2011, America’s iconic restaurant brand, Shoney’s, invites consumers to enjoy a free Hot Fudge Cake. The invitation continues the company’s Starting Fresh campaign, designed to help consumers celebrate and rediscover what they love about Shoney’s, while providing feedback that will shape the brand’s makeover.
Deadline for Christmas Parade Entries is Tomorrow, December 1st
Clarksville, TN – The City of Clarksville has partnered with the Montgomery County Government this year to co-host the 52nd Annual Christmas Parade. The parade will be a night-time, lighted Christmas parade and is scheduled for December 3rd starting at 5:00pm.
The Deadline Parade entries is Thursday, December 1st. [Read more]
Comedy on the Cumberland at the Roxy Regional Theatre December 6th
Clarksville, TN – Clarksville’s wildly popular Comedy on the Cumberland returns to the Roxy Regional Theatre in Historic Downtown Clarksville on December 6th at 7:00pm. Completing it’s second year of raising money and awareness for local charity, this show promises to be one of the best of the year. [Read more]
Santa Claus visits Clarksville Community Centers
Clarksville, TN – Mr. Claus himself will be making appearances at each of our three community centers this December.
Families are welcome to take photos of their children as they visit Santa, enjoy snacks and games, all at no cost. [Read more]
Miller-Motte Graduates are “Suited” to Succeed
Clarksville, TN – Miller-Motte Technical College is dressing students for success. “Suit-Up for Success,” a new benefit provided to all Miller-Motte students, provides each student with a free suit to wear upon graduation when seeking employment.
Miller-Motte provides the suit to every student at no additional expense. Every quarter a fitting session is held so that students who are graduating can try on the suits, get measured, and choose a color, either blue or black. The suits are then special ordered for each student. Men receive a jacket, pants, shirt and tie, while women have the choice to receive a skirt or pants, jacket, shirt and a string of pearls.
Austin Peay State University Center of Excellence seeking 2012 Ovation Award nominees
Clarksville, TN – The Austin Peay State University Center of Excellence for the Creative Arts is looking for nominees from the Clarksville-Montgomery County community to receive this year’s coveted Ovation Awards.
Since 1996, the Center has honored individuals who made significant contributions to the artistic and cultural life of the Clarksville community. [Read more]
Stella Bertz Cheer For A Cure Announces Upcoming Cheer For A Cure® Championship in Cunningham, Tennessee
Cunningham, TN – Stella Bertz Cheer For A Cure, an organization dedicated to raising cancer awareness and funding for cancer research, today announced the upcoming Cheer For A Cure® Championship to be held Saturday, December 3rd, 2011 at Montgomery Central High School.
Stella Bertz Cheer For A Cure®, a non-profit organization, was established in 2005 and has since grown into a national, community-based organization dedicated to raising funds in an effort to impact the lives of those who have been touched by cancer. [Read more]
Clarksville Mayor appoints new Director of Communications
Clarksville, TN – Clarksville Mayor Kim McMillan has selected Jennifer Rawls as the new Director of Communications and Public Information Officer.
“Jennifer brings a unique skill set to the job,” Mayor McMillan said. “She’s an attorney, she has led a State agency and she has great communication skills. I think she’s going to be an asset to our office and to Clarksville.” [Read more]
Clarksville Mayor McMillan to attend Institute of Politics Program
Clarksville, TN – Clarksville Mayor Kim McMillan will attend a program presented by Harvard University’s Institute of Politics. The seminar, which is offered by invitation only, focuses on training newly elected mayors and takes place every two years. All expenses for the seminar are paid by the Institute.
“I’m very honored to be invited to this seminar and look forward to hearing from some of the most respected leaders in public policy and leadership. Having the opportunity to talk and work with mayors from across the country about the issues we all face is good for Clarksville,” said Mayor McMillan. [Read more]
Social Media 101 Workshop for Nonprofit Organizations
Clarksville, TN – Social Media 101 for Nonprofit Organizations will be held on December 8th, 2011 from 11:00am-1:00pm at the Clarksville Montgomery County Public Library, 350 Pageant Lane.
This free workshop is sponsored by Hands on Clarksville and the Nonprofit Partnership Network.
The workshop is for anyone interested in learning how to use different tools to help nonprofit organizations communicate with customers and supporters using social media. [Read more]