Lydia Walker Chick-fil-A Listening Party Grand Success
November 24, 2011
Digital Sales Strong – Video Views Increase
Clarksville TN – Local singer/songwriter Lydia Walker’s recent weekend digital album release party and music video premiere was a grand success! The excitement was at full throttle at Chick-fil-a of Madison Street as family and friends packed the dining area to view Lydia’s new video – When I Dance – for the first time.
Guests were also treated to personal introductions of each new song featured on Lydia’s project – Beloved. Main co-writer and producer Curt Ryle was on hand to enjoy the celebration as well as Sarah Lejeune of Feeling Good Entertainment who produced the music video.
New Prizes Added for the Mister & Miss Wags to Witches Pet Photo Contest
October 24, 2011
Clarksville, TN – The stakes have been raised! The top five male photos and top five female photos receiving the most donations by midnight Friday, October 28th will be featured as finalists.
All other finalists will receive a gift bag crammed with goodies, which now will include newly acquired prizes from Cumberland Pet Sitting, Elite Pet Spa and Chick Fil-A! Also, for Mr. & Miss Wags to Witches 2011, they have secured a free Pet Massage from DC Royalty! This is all in addition to the prizes originally outlined. [Read more]
APSU student organizations arrange car wash to help raise money for victims of tsunami in Japan
March 25, 2011
Clarksville, TN – Two student groups at Austin Peay State University have joined forces to raise money and educate the campus about the victims of the earthquake and tsunami that occurred in northeast Japan on March 11th.
The President’s Emerging Leaders Program and Student Life and Leadership will sponsor a car wash at 9:00am, Saturday, March 26th in the parking lot of Chick-fil-a on Madison Street. PELP students and students who sign up through Student Life and Leadership’s Saturday projects will work the car wash for donations only. [Read more]
The Clarksville art scene is alive and thriving at Riverfest
September 15, 2010
A former resident of the Boston and Washington, D.C. areas, I have been fortunate to see some great artworks in my life. I’ve also witnessed the recent “Emperor’s New Clothes” variety (otherwise called “modern art” by some). My feelings towards some of the obscenities fostered on the public in recent years as “art” cannot be printed in this format. One only has to walk through the National Art Gallery where the display is chronological to see how talent somehow was replaced with publicity stunts to see how some artists have sold their souls to pure unadulterated “selling a bill of goods to the unsuspecting” to see what I mean.