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Austin Peay State University’s Department of Theatre and Dance presents “Anything Goes” November 16th-20th
Clarksville, TN – It is not exactly like the old joke about three opposite personalities that all walk into a bar, but anything – and everything – goes when a brassy nightclub singer, a starry-eyed stowaway and a wanted man all find their way onto a transatlantic luxury liner during the Austin Peay State University’s Department of Theatre and Dance’s presentation of “Anything Goes” this November 16th-20th.
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Clarksville Civil War Roundtable’s next meeting is November 16th, 2016
The 151st Meeting
Clarksville, TN – The next meeting of the Clarksville (TN) Civil War Roundtable will be on Wednesday, November 16th, 2016 at the Bone & Joint Center, 980 Professional Park Drive, right across the street from Tennova Healthcare. This is just off Dunlop Lane and Holiday Drive and only a few minutes east of Governor’s Square mall.
The meeting begins at 7:00pm and is always open to the public. Members please bring a friend or two – new recruits are always welcomed.
Topic: “Days of Darkness: Nashville’s Postwar Crime Wave of 1865”

“Days of Darkness: Nashville’s Postwar Crime Wave of 1865” is the topic for the next Clarksville Civil War Roundtable meeting.
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Edward’s Steakhouse presents “Music and Martinis” November 15th
Clarksville, TN – Edward’s Steakhouse presents a monthly music concert called “Music & Martinis”, featuring local artists headed by Debbie Wilson of Wilson Entertainment.
The special nights include a special menu with ½ price appetizers, Martinis at $5.00 and ½ price select wines. For dinner and show the price is $50.00 per person. Gratuity not included.
Reservations and dinner selections may be made by calling 931.906.8877.
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Clarksville Parks and Recreation hosts Handmade Holidays November 12th & 13th
Clarksville, TN – Clarksville Parks and Recreation is excited to host the 5th annual holiday shopping event, Handmade Holidays from 9:00am to 4:00pm, Saturday, November 12th and from noon to 4:00pm Sunday, November 13th at the Wilma Rudolph Event Center at Liberty Park, 1188 Cumberland Drive.
Admission is free.
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Austin Peay State University unveils new curated photography exhibition
Clarksville, TN – The Austin Peay State University Department of Art and Design will unveil its newest exhibition, Topography: Exploring Dimensionality in the Jim and Nan Robertson Photography Collection this November.
Curated by Jewel Birdsong Scholarship and Presidential Scholarship recipient Sara Straussberger, the exhibition will be on display from November 10th-March 2017 in the Harned Building’s Mabel Larson Gallery.
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Nashville band Hotstop to perform at Clarksville’s Wicked Good Sandwiches
Clarksville, TN – On Friday, November 18th, 2016, the Nashville-based high energy rock band Hotstop will be performing at Wicked Good Sandwiches in Clarksville, TN. The Hollywood Kills and Vedra will also perform.
Formed in January 2013, Hotstop is Bryn William (vocals), Drü Marshall (drums), and the Wlodyka brothers (guitars), Waldemar and Derek Max.
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Planters Bank Presents to show “E.T. the Extra Terrestrial” at Roxy Regional Theatre, Sunday
“Planters Bank Presents…” Film Series
Clarksville, TN – “E.T. the Extra Terrestrial” is the next movie in the “Planters Bank Presents…” film series. This movie will be shown this Sunday, November 13th, 2016 at the Roxy Regional Theatre at 2:00pm.
“E.T. the Extra Terrestrial” is about After a gentle alien becomes stranded on Earth, the being is discovered and befriended by a young boy named Elliott. Bringing the extraterrestrial into his suburban California house, Elliott introduces E.T., as the alien is dubbed, to his brother and his little sister. The children decide to keep E.T’s existence a secret.

“Planters Bank Presents…” film series to show “E.T. the Extra Terrestrial” this Sunday at Roxy Regional Theatre.
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LEAP Annual Scholarship Essay Contest
Clarksville, TN – The LEAP Annual 7 Points Scholarship Essay Contest is open to Clarksville Montgomery County School System and Fort Campbell High School seniors. Each year, the theme highlights one of our 7 principles of Leadership, Enlightenment, Achievement, Perseverance, Outreach, Responsibility, and Growth.
The LEAP Organization recognizes the importance of encouraging youth to be productive and responsible citizens, and is honored to provide resources to assist youth in their quest to pursue higher learning opportunities.
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Church Hosts Spur Trail Clean Up Day
Montgomery County, TN – The Montgomery County Parks and Recreation Department would like to thank the youth group from First Baptist Church St. Bethlehem for recently conducting a cleanup day at the Spur Line Trailhead Park.
This group spent the day trimming shrubs, mulching, cleaning out flower beds and planting new flowers.
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APSU’s Zeta Phi Beta chapter leads state in service
Clarksville, TN – The Austin Peay State University undergraduate chapter of the Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc., an international non-profit community service sorority, was recognized last month as being the number one collegiate chapter in Tennessee for community service activities. The designation came during the sorority’s Tennessee Leadership Conference, held in Nashville on October 28th and 29th.
“I am very proud of this wonderful group of young ladies, and their work to support the community in a variety of ways really speaks to who we are as Zeta women, and what we were founded on as an organization,” Sheila Bryant, on-campus adviser for the chapter, said.
Alumni and undergraduate chapters from all over the state met in Nashville last month for the conference, where they participated in workshops and service activities related to the charge of the sorority. The APSU chapter, Gamma Nu, was recognized for its service work during the annual service awards luncheon.
“These young ladies diligently seek ways to help others, not only in the APSU community, but Clarksville as well,” Allyson Johnson, the chapter’s graduate chapter advisor, said. “They truly exemplify our founding principles.”
Five co-ed students at Howard University, who envisioned a sorority that would promote the highest standard of scholastic achievement and finer womanhood,founded Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc., on January 16th, 1920. Headquartered in Washington, D.C., Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. has a diverse membership of more than 120,000 college-educated women with more than 1,000 chapters in North America, Europe, Asia, the Caribbean, Africa and the Middle East.
For more information, please visit www.zphib1920.org or contact Kianna Marshall, president of APSU’s Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc., at greeks@apsu.edu.
Additional information on the local undergraduate chapter is available at www.apsu.edu/greek-life/zeta-phi-beta-sorority-inc
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