Manifest Magic’s Best in Black Gala: Honoring Achievements with a Cultural Celebration
October 9, 2024
Clarksville, TN – The Manifest Magic Black Girl Cooperative is thrilled to announce its highly anticipated “Best in Black Award Gala,” taking place on Saturday, October 19th, 2024.
Doors will open at 5:00pm, and the gala will commence promptly at 6:00pm and conclude at 9:00pm. This year’s theme, “The Coming to America Experience,” promises an evening of culture, celebration, and community impact.
The gala aims to raise funds for our vital mental health and community bridging initiatives, supporting the well-being of Black women and our community. Attendees will enjoy a night filled with inspiring stories and performances, while honoring outstanding individuals who have made significant contributions in civic, social, economic, and health and wellness sectors for women and the Black community.
Clarksville’s 1st Annual International Women’s Ride set for May 1st
April 21, 2021
Clarksville, TN – On May 1st, 2021, the 1st Annual International Women’s Ride will begin at Appleton Harley-Davidson. Registration starts at 9:00am. KSU is at 10:00am.
Appleton Harley-Davidson is located at 2501 U.S. 41a Bypass in Clarksville Tennessee.
The ending point for the ride is Pati’s 1800s Settlement located at 1793 J H O’Bryan Avenue in Grand Rivers Kentucky.
Clarksville’s Martin Luther King Jr. Parkway roadwork
February 17, 2017
Mayor McMillan urges motorists to slow down and be patient
Clarksville, TN – With several intersection improvement projects under way, travel is tough on the southernmost route connecting Interstate 24 at Exit 11 with downtown Clarksville.
City of Clarksville Mayor Kim McMillan urges patience and caution, especially on this route that includes roads with several names and numbers: State Route 76/Martin Luther King Jr. Parkway, U.S. Highway 41A Bypass and State Route 112.

Barriers line the right side of Martin Luther King Jr. near Vaughan Road, where TDOT has begun to install a new traffic signal and turn lanes.
“Caring at Christmas for Coley” fundraiser for girl with leukemia
December 6, 2012
Clarksville TN – It’s the season for giving, and there’s no better gift, than the gift of life. One Clarksville girl understands that all too well. Coley Moore, a server at Ruby Tuesday, was diagnosed with the disease earlier this year and is in need of financial assistance to help pay medical bills brought on by the illness.
This Saturday, December 8th, when you dine at the Madison Street Ruby Tuesday, twenty percent of all non-alcoholic proceeds will go to Coley. Coupons are available at Appleton Harley-Davidson on the 41-a bypass, and at Ruby Tuesday the day of the event. The coupons are necessary to give Coley credit. [Read more]
Clarksville Roller Derby’s Red River Sirens host 2nd Annual Scaryokie Karaoke Contest
November 13, 2012
Clarksville, TN – Ever scream your lungs out to completely trash a song that your little sister had blasting from her bedroom?
Well here’s your chance to put all of that “talent” to use! Clarksville Roller Derby’s Red River Sirens are hosting their 2nd annual Scaryokie Karaoke fundraiser on Saturday, November 17th at Scooters Pub and Grill, 2458 Highway 41A Bypass, Clarksville. Doors open at 7:00pm, Karaoke begins at 8:00pm, and a $5.00 minimum donation is requested.
Rolling Thunder Kentucky Chapter 1 Hosts 3rd Annual Poker Run to Benefit Montgomery County Veterans Transportation Services
July 24, 2011
Clarksville, TN – Rolling Thunder Kentucky Chapter 1 (www.rollingthunderky1.org) will host its 3rd annual Poker Run to benefit the Montgomery County Veterans Transportation Services on Saturday, August 20th at Appleton Harley-Davidson/Buell in Clarksville, Tennessee.
The entry fee is $10.00 and registration begins at 9:00am. There will be food, music and prizes for participants. All bikes depart from and return to Appleton’s on 2501 Highway 41A Bypass in Clarksville. [Read more]










