Habitat for Humanity of Montgomery County to benefit from sales of Clarksville Civic Pride Poster
The Clarksville housing ministry is offering the unique ‘There’s No Place Like Home’ prints for $25.00 each
Clarksville, TN – Habitat for Humanity of Montgomery County, Tennessee (HFHMCTN) is offering a unique custom-designed poster to support low income housing in Clarksville.
The posters, made by Hatch Show Print of Nashville, are $25.00 each (including shipping) and can be purchased online (http://habitatmctn.org/clarkville-habitat-for-humanity-donate/). Orders should include a full name and address for shipping. No pickups at this time. Additional posters are $20.00 each if combined in single shipment.
APSU alumni artist Khari Turner ‘creating as much as I can’ at Columbia during Coronavirus Outbreak
Clarksville, TN – Emerging artist Khari Turner – who graduated from Austin Peay State University (APSU) last spring – is in his first year of graduate school at Columbia University.
APSU board approves master’s degree in speech-language pathology
Clarksville, TN – Last year, the Austin Peay State University (APSU) Department of Health and Human Performance launched a new undergraduate degree concentration in Communication Sciences and Disorders, and the program proved to be so popular that the University is planning to offer a new graduate degree in speech-language pathology in the fall of 2021.
F&M Bank Hires James Church
Clarksville, TN – F&M Bank recently announced the hiring of James Church as VP/Commercial Lender. He will be working at the F&M Bank facility off Tiny Town Road.
“James adds a comprehensive skill set in lending and business banking. His expertise and enthusiastic approach to customer service will enhance our increasing focus on assisting area businesses.” said Sammy Stuard, F&M Bank President/CEO.
With an impressive record of awards and professional accomplishments, James has held several positions in financial services industry for more than 14+ years.
APSU College of Arts launches ‘We Can’t Make It Without the Arts’ YouTube series
Clarksville, TN – The Austin Peay State University (APSU) College of Arts and Letters on Monday launched a new YouTube series in an effort to share solace through “the power, depth of reflection and context only available from the arts.”
Roxy Reads [From Home]… Tony Kushner’s “Angels In America”, March 21st
Clarksville, TN – During the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) outbreak and the Roxy Regional Theatre’s temporary closure, the Roxy invites you to join them for our “Roxy Reads [From Home]” series.
Each week we will feature a play or musical, for which members are encouraged to purchase the script through a provided Amazon link and read along with us throughout the week.
Members will be invited to a closed Facebook Group, where we will treat the play or musical like a book club.
[Read more]Austin Peay State University student Amanda McNair, Instagram photos evoked ‘Love it!’ from Pillsbury
Clarksville, TN – On St. Patrick’s Day last year, Austin Peay State University (APSU) student Amanda McNair posted an Instagram photo of her dressed in green – from neon green wig atop her head to the green that lined her Chuck Taylor soles.
APSU partners with local agencies to provide computer/internet access to students
Clarksville, TN – On March 23rd, 2020 all Austin Peay State University (APSU) classes will only be offered online to promote social distancing and to prevent the spread of the new coronavirus (COVID-19).
Austin Peay State University helps Clarksville Academy High School with Coding Camp
Clarksville, TN – The Austin Peay State University (APSU) Department of Computer Science and Information Technology worked with Clarksville Academy to offer a two-week custom camp in January to 12 students.
APSU to offer incoming students new summer camp-style orientation
Clarksville, TN – Austin Peay State University (APSU) is unveiling a new opportunity open to all incoming Governors – Camp R.O.W., a multiday “summer camp” experience focused on building connections with the APSU community.