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Fort Defiance Civil War Park and Interpretive Center April events
Presentations offer free look into Clarksville’s history
Clarksville, TN – A community favorite, Fort Defiance Civil War Park and Interpretive Center, 120 Duncan Street, offers a variety of events.
Festivities are free of charge and diverse, offering something for visitors of all ages looking to have a great time at one of Clarksville’s most treasured historic sites.

Indian Artifact Show at the Fort Defiance Civil War Park and Interpretive Center on Saturday, April 14th.
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Clarksville’s Commercial Installation Awarded Incumbent Worker Training Grant
Clarksville, TN – Commercial Installation LLC, located in Clarksville, TN was awarded $9,605.00 for an Incumbent Worker Training grant (IWT). Commercial Installation provides craftsmanship quality installation of architectural openings for all types of buildings all over the Mid-South.
Founded in 1999 by Richard Eskildson (Commercial Installation President), we have built our business from the ground up on the foundation of integrity and quality work.

(Back Row: L to R) Ed Meyer, CI; Jared Arnold, CI; Maury Morneault, CI; Adrian Wietzema, CI; Michael Jackson, AJC. (Rront Row: L to R) Jamaal Bradley, Workforce Essentials; John Shelton, CI; Richard Eskildson, CI; Lori Eskildson, CI; Daniel Bolin, CI; and Dustin Warmath, CI.
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Austin Peay State University endows scholarship honoring late communication professor John Moseley
Clarksville, TN – In 2014, Austin Peay State University established the John W. Moseley Media Room in the Dunn Center, but nearly three years later, a related scholarship honoring the late professor had not been endowed.
“I found out we were short about $500.00,” Dr. Mike Gotcher, former chair of the Austin Peay State University Department of Communication, said. “I made a donation, and I contacted Bikers Who Care, who also helped out, and we got it endowed.”
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Clarksville’s Kenwood High School JROTC Team to Compete in National Academic Bowl Championship in Washington, D.C.
Clarksville, TN – After advancing through two phases of online competition, the Kenwood High School JROTC Academic Team composed of Justin Bair, Orlando Moore, Alexis Jordan, and Phoenix Sims will compete in person at the Championship event in Washington, DC.
The 2018 U.S. Army JROTC Academic Bowl Championship will be held on the campus of The Catholic University of America, June 22nd-26th, 2018.

Kenwood High School JROTC Academic Team (L to R) Justin Bair, Orlando Moore, Alexis Jordan, and Phoenix Sims.
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Clarksville’s Multi-Color Corporation Awarded $20,000 for Incumbent Worker Training Grant
Clarksville, TN – The Clarksville, Tennessee Multi-Color Corporation printing facility was awarded $20,000 for an Incumbent Worker Training grant (IWT). Multi-Color Corporation corporate offices are located in Batavia, Ohio and operates 87 printing facilities worldwide.
The Clarksville, TN Multi-Color plant is a wide-web rotogravure printer, producing die cut, pressure sensitive labels and square cut, white paper and metalized paper labels for the beverage and food industry. In Clarksville since 1981, their primary customers are Anheuser-Busch Inbev and Bush Bros.

(Front: L to R) Francisco Vasquez, AJC; MCC employees Bettina Perkins, Brenna Corbin, Kim Dillard, Amaya Garcia-Bland, Annette Jensen, and Melissa Oliver. (Back: L to R) Jamaal Bradley, Workforce Essentials; MCC employees Chris Taylor, Jerry Ferrell, Rhonda Batson, Steve Emery, Paul Wofford, Steve Fuqua, and Michael Jackson, AJC.
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Nominate Clarksville Parks for Disney’s “Meet Me at the Park” Earth Month campaign
Winning city will get $20,000 to improve a local park
Clarksville, TN – For the fourth year in a row, the National Recreation and Park Association is collaborating with The Walt Disney Company to help pay for a local park improvement project through the national “Meet Me at the Park” Earth Month campaign.
Local parks make Clarksville a better place to live and are essential to our city’s health and well being.
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APSU physics student named Deborah Gulledge “Scientist of the Week” at national lab
Clarksville, TN – The night sky is darker, the stars brighter, in Mount Pleasant, Tennessee. The rural town sits about an hour south of Nashville, where the heavens are dimmed by excessive light pollution, and as a girl, Deborah Gulledge became curious about the brilliant stars above her home.
“I was always interested in astronomy,” she said recently.
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Montgomery County to unveil new Imagination Playground at Downtown Commons on April 21st
The CarMax Foundation and KaBOOM! Kick Off “Weeks of Play” to Celebrate Military Families.
Montgomery County, TN – Montgomery County will host an event for military families to unveil its new Imagination Playground™ on April 21st, 2018. The community will come together to use the new creative play product at the Downtown Commons.
This celebration is one of several events happening across the country during The CarMax Foundation’s “Weeks of Play,” in partnership with KaBOOM!, to make play more accessible to kids of veterans and military families. Events are taking place during this time frame because April is the month of the military child.
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APSU’s Woodward Library Society hosts 10th Annual Society Social event
Clarksville, TN – On Saturday, April 21st, 2018, Austin Peay State University’s Woodward Library Society will host its 10th Annual Society Social dinner event.
The Society Social, a fundraising and friend-raising dinner event, will begin at 5:30pm at F&M Bank’s Franklin Room in downtown Clarksville. A social hour will be followed by a dinner catered by Nicolleta’s Catering.
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Austin Peay State University Art + Design celebrates student work with 50th Annual Juried Student Exhibit
Clarksville, TN – The Austin Peay State University Department of Art + Design is celebrating the end of the 2017-18 academic year with the 50th Annual Juried Student Exhibition.
The professionally juried exhibition opened in The New Gallery on April 2nd and runs through April 25th. There will be a reception and awards ceremony, which is free and open to the public, from 5:00pm-7:00pm on April 25th.
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