Convenient Car Care Inc. presents donations to Pearl Point Cancer Support

Clarksville, TN – To hear the words “you’ve got Cancer” is the most devastating news a person can hear. For those who have lived and died with the disease, the journey to recovery, or the walk with death, can be a devastating experience to family and friends.
It’s because of that experience that Doug and Vickie Wall, and their daughter, Candace Ursery, used their company resources to help make lives a little easier for those who will hear those words, “You’ve got Cancer.”

Convenient Car Care Inc. presents a check for $12,469 to Susan Hosbach of Pearl Point Cancer Support. Pictured are Candace Ursery, President of Convenient Car Care Inc., Susan Hosbach, President and CEO of Pearl Point, Ashley Charlton, Development Coordinator, and Doug Wall, owner of Convenient Car Care Inc.. (Photos by Bill Larson/Clarksville Online)
APSU Students do service work during Fall Break
Clarksville, TN – Last month, 20 Austin Peay State University students spent their fall breaks volunteering at three nonprofit organizations in Tennessee and Missouri, collectively completing 250 hours of community service.
From October 10th-14th, students traveled in small groups to three locations, including the Endangered Wolf Sanctuary in Eureka, Missouri; the Reflection Riding Arboretum and Nature Center in Chattanooga; and The Kitchen in Springfield, Missouri.
Clarksville’s Tilted Kilt Pub & Eatery to feature Sunday Night Football “Best Seat in the House” Experience
Clarksville, TN – Tilted Kilt Pub & Eatery has partnered with Furniture Connection in a weekly drawing for their Sunday Night Football “Best Seat in the House”
Experience.
Each Sunday, customers can enter beginning at kickoff of the 7:30pm game and a winner will be drawn at halftime for the following week’s “Best Seat in the House”.

Get the “Best Seat in the House” experience for Sunday Night Football at the Tilted Kilt Pub & Eatery.
Clarksville Parks and Recreation announces Christmas on the Cumberland Grand Opening set for November 25th, 2014
Clarksville, TN – The City of Clarksville’s Christmas on the Cumberland is sure to create lasting memories this holiday season as thousands experience the captivating displays of over one million lights!
Join the City of Clarksville and US Bank as we celebrate Christmas on the Cumberland’s 16th year with a grand opening ceremony, Tuesday, November 25th, 2014 at 6:30pm at the McGregor Park RiverWalk and Museum.
Clarksville’s Play It Again Sports to host Community Bat Day
Change in ownership brings new opportunities to Clarksville families and athletes
Clarksville, TN – On Saturday, November 15th, Play It Again Sports will be hosting its first ever Annual Bat Day.
Representatives of the baseball and softball industries will be travelling to the locally owned and operated Clarksville retailer to showcase the 2015 baseball and softball bats. [Read more]
Noted historian to give lecture at Austin Peay State University on First World War
Clarksville, TN – On the same day that Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria was assassinated, leading to outbreak of the First World War, the British and German navies encountered each other in a port city on the Baltic Sea.
In a few months, the two countries would participate in a bloody war with each other, but that evening, they had other intentions.
Manna Café to open Emergency Warming Shelter Thursday, November 13th
Clarksville, TN – Manna Café Ministries will open its emergency warming shelter on Thursday, November 13th, 2014, at the TMS Contracting building (635 Frosty Morn Drive) at 4:00pm.
The shelter will remain open until Tuesday, November 18th, at noon. (Closing date is subject to change depending on weather.) [Read more]
Moe’s Southwest Grill new location in Clarksville to Open Thursday, November 13th
Leading Southwest Fast-Casual Brand Hosts Pay What You Want Day and Chance to Win Free Burritos for a Year
Clarksville, TN – “Welcome to Moe’s!” will soon be heard on the streets of Clarksville when Moe’s Southwest Grill® opens at 108 Morris Road, next to Governor’s Square Mall, on Thursday, November 13th at 11:00am.
To celebrate the grand opening, the Clarksville Moe’s invites guests to ‘Pay What You Want’ for their meal on November 13th, with 100 percent of the proceeds benefiting the Wounded Warriors Project of Nashville, an organization dedicated to honoring and empowering wounded warriors. With the hopes of raising $10,000 for the organization, there is a suggested donation of $5.00.
Clarksville Weekly Market Snapshot from Frazier Allen for the week of November 12th, 2014
Clarksville, TN – As was widely anticipated, Republicans picked up enough seats in the mid-term elections to control the Senate. Voter turnout was low, especially among young people and Hispanics.
Some are hopeful for a new spirit of bipartisanship, which happens after every mid-term election. Others are expecting the Republicans to accomplish things, such as tax reform and immigration reform.
APSU hosting Fifth Annual Holiday Dinner December 5th and 6th
Clarksville, TN – On a Saturday evening last December, a thin layer of snow covered downtown Clarksville. An icy, winter wind rattled the decorations hanging from streetlights, and most of the sidewalks were empty because it was too cold to go outside.
One of the only signs of life on that quiet night came from the center of the Austin Peay State University campus, where hundreds of people hurried into the Morgan University Center for the Department of Music’s Annual Holiday Dinner.