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Clarksville Academy commencement celebrates 56 Graduating Seniors
Clarksville, TN – Clarksville Academy recently held commencement exercises in the school’s activity center for 56 graduating seniors, members of CA’s Class of 2018.
After the opening procession, and welcoming remarks, Lakeisha Allyah Phillips, Senior Class President, delivered the invocation, followed by Salutatorian, Hannah Elizabeth Flowers’ address to her fellow graduates.

Clarksville Academy’s Class of 2018 held its commencement ceremony in the school’s gymnasium Saturday.
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Clarksville’s Customs House Museum June 2018 Exhibits and Activities
Clarksville’s Customs House Museum
Clarksville, TN – The Customs House Museum and Cultural Center is located in historic downtown Clarksville, Tennessee. Come explore an entire city block featuring large gallery spaces filled with fine art, science and history.
Some of the events in June at the Museum are: Fantastical Patterns: Brenda Buffett: Explored Movement, Interpreting the Familiar: The Art of Hattie Marshall Duncan, Nathaniel Mather: Stories Through Color, Exquisite Miniatures.
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Middle College at Austin Peay State University holds 2018 Graduation
Clarksville, TN – Middle College at Austin Peay State University gathered recently for its 10th commencement ceremony, as faculty, friends and family watched 62 students receive their diplomas in APSU’s Dunn Center.
Melissa Champion-Emerson, Middle College APSU Principal, took a few minutes to proudly speak of her graduating seniors.

Middle College at Austin Peay State University held it’s 10th commencement ceremony in the APSU’s Dunn Center.
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Clarksville-Montgomery County holds 2018 Memorial Day Ceremony
Clarksville-Montgomery County annual Memorial Day Ceremony
Clarksville, TN – Clarksville-Montgomery County hosted its annual Memorial Day Ceremony at William O. Beach Civic Hall, Monday, with Guest Speaker Major (Ret,) Bill Summers, US Air Force.
Hundreds of people filled the room to honor America’s fallen soldiers, both known and unknown, as local leaders took turns at the podium sharing their thoughts on the meaning of the heroic sacrifice so many have made for this country, and the impact that sacrifice has had on us all.

Clarksville-Montgomery County hosted its annual Memorial Day Ceremony at the William O. Beach Civic Center.
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Clarksville’s Jammin in the Alley Concert Series returns June 1st
Nightmasters kick off free downtown concert series
Clarksville, TN – Jammin’ in the Alley, a free concert series on Strawberry Alley in the heart of downtown Clarksville, returns for another year of concerts and family fun.
The first concert will be from 7:00pm-10:00pm Friday, June 1st, 2018 with a performance by Nightmasters, a popular local blues-rock band.

The Nightmasters kick off the 2018 Jammin in the Alley Concert Series June 1st. (Katrina Pryor Photography)
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Arcadia Senior Living hosted their Grand Opening and Ribbon Cutting on May 18th, 2018
Residents can officially start moving into their apartments starting June 4th.
Clarksville, TN – Arcadia Senior Living Clarksville is pleased to announce that it has officially opened their community doors at 175 Chesapeake Drive. The community features 79 spacious apartments including Studio, One-Bedroom, and Two-Bedroom accommodations.
Our goal is to create an environment where seniors are encouraged to live active, fun, and fulfilling lives and enjoy the comfort, convenience, and activities offered at Arcadia.
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Clarksville to dedicate Pat Head Summitt Legacy Plaza on June 15th
Pat Head Summitt Statue, life-story display will be unveiled at Freedom Point
Clarksville, TN – Clarksville civic volunteers will achieve their goal of honoring Pat Head Summitt, hometown hero and legendary University of Tennessee women’s basketball coach, with the dedication of the Pat Head Summitt Legacy Plaza at Freedom Point next month.
A bronze statue of Coach Summitt and an interpretative display of her life story will be dedicated at 3:00pm Friday, June 15th, 2018 in Clarksville’s Liberty Park. The public is invited to the event, which will include introductions of sculptor Brett Grill, members of Pat Head Summitt’s family, dignitaries and committee members, followed by a keynote speech and unveiling of the statue.

Construction continues at the future site of the Pat Head Summitt Legacy Plaza at Freedom Point. Clarksville civic volunteers will achieve their goal of honoring Pat Head Summitt, hometown hero and legendary University of Tennessee women’s basketball coach, with the dedication next month. A bronze statue of Coach Summitt and an interpretative display of her life story will be dedicated at 3:00pm Friday, June 15th in Clarksville’s Liberty Park.
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Clarksville-Montgomery County Public Library’s Food for Fines going on now
Food for Fines Returns to the Clarksville-Montgomery County Public Library
Clarksville, TN – The Clarksville-Montgomery County Public Library recognizes that sometimes things get hectic and our users can’t always get their items back on time.
With this thought in mind, the library is helping the community by accepting food items in lieu of monetary payment to take care of or reduce the cost of overdue fines for those who choose to participate.
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Clarksville to hold 4th Annual Welcome Home Veterans Celebration
New in 2018: Lee Greenwood, Remembering our Fallen, Hero Breakfast, & Valor Run
Clarksville, TN – Clarksville, Tennessee is a community that appreciates veterans. The city borders the Fort Campbell Army Post, so appreciating military service is simply the way of life for both residents and businesses.
Beyond the ingrained respect that happens daily, this community publicly shows its support annually–in a big way–with a five-day Welcome Home Veterans Celebration.
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Fort Campbell High School holds 56th Commencement at APSU’s Dunn Center
Fort Campbell High School 2018 Graduation
Clarksville, TN – Fort Campbell High School held its Fifty-Sixth Annual Commencement Exercises Friday at Austin Peay State University’s Dunn Center.
The FCHS Class of 2018 graduated a mere 95 students, but their achievements were impressive, as was evidenced by the fact that this class received a collective $7 million in scholarship offers from universities around the country.
The ceremony began with a senior slide show, followed by a student processional to the traditional Pomp and Circumstance.
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