Frazier Allen: Debunking Social Security myths
September 5, 2017
Clarksville, TN – It’s time to shine some light on common Social Security misconceptions to help you get the most from your hard-earned benefits.
Myth #1 – Social Security won’t be around
FACT – Social Security is replenished by working Americans, interest on its bonds and taxes on some retiree benefits. Should the existing surplus be depleted, future retirees may be paid a portion of the benefits promised, but not zero.
Frazier Allen: To be or not to be – in debt
September 4, 2017
Clarksville, TN – Life’s long and winding road generally includes plenty of side trips on the way to a comfortable retirement. There may be homes to buy, children to raise and educate, careers to pursue, a vacation here and there.
When done strategically, borrowing can help you address those needs – like purchasing a home – without derailing long-term goals, such as a comfortable retirement. The key is to consider how the loan will work within your overall financial picture, taking into account each factor including the interest, duration and regular payments.
Frazier Allen: Talking about Debt
September 3, 2017
Clarksville, TN – Most of us have had to deal with debt at some point in our lives, yet it still seems to be one of those taboo subjects no one wants to talk about – whether with friends, family or romantic partners. All the while, it may be more common for couples today to enter into relationships with debt, from student loans, credit cards or loans for large purchases like cars or homes.
Whatever each party’s situation may be, being up front early on can help you avoid unnecessary financial and personal conflict down the road.
Clarksville Parks and Recreation Fall/Winter Activity Guide now available
September 3, 2017
Clarksville, TN – The new 2017 Fall/Winter Clarksville Parks and Recreation Activity Guide is now available, offering details about scores of programs and events, a detailed map showing all 46 of the department’s parks, trails and facilities, and information about rentals for private functions.
The guide also offers information about 20 new events and programs from September to December in the City’s parks, recreation centers and indoor pool.
Clarksville’s Downtown Market to collect for Hurricane Harvey Relief this Saturday
September 1, 2017
Clarksville, TN – The Clarksville Downtown Market will be accepting donations for Hurricane Harvey relief from 8:00am to 1:00pm on Saturday, September 2nd, 2017 on Clarksville’s Public Square.
All items will be transported to Fifth Ward Church of Christ in Houston on Sunday.
Used items will not be accepted.
Below is a list of items being accepted.
APSU strengthens online presence with new website
September 1, 2017
Clarksville, TN – Earlier this summer, Austin Peay State University unveiled a newly redesigned website, creating a stronger digital presence for the 90-year-old institution.
The new www.apsu.edu makes use of a cleaner design, focusing on images and videos that highlight the campus for potential students.
Clarksville-Montgomery County Public Library events for September 2017
September 1, 2017
Clarksville, TN – The Clarksville-Montgomery County Public Library works to champion learning and reading, ignites imaginations, and delivers access to information and ideas. To this end, the library holds several events that are educational, entertaining and fun throughout the month.
In September, some of the events include: Overdrive Digital Bookmobile, Saturday Story Time, Sensory Story Time, Library Book Club and Adult Tabletop Game Night.
Sam’s Club to hold 1st Annual Food Truck Rally September 2nd
August 31, 2017
Clarksville, TN – Sam’s Club is gearing up for its 1st Annual Food Truck Rally this Saturday, September 2nd, 2017. The Clarksville store is one of 12 Sam’s Clubs in the Middle Tennessee District participating in the event that will put local food trucks in the spotlight.
“We have a lot of food truck, and other small business owners who shop with us, and they are very important to our club,” Sam’s Club’s Diane Uythoven said. “Sam Walton started Sam’s club as a way to cater to small businesses. We believe that we’re in business because they’re in business, and we want to show our support for this community and all its hard-working small business owners.”
Celebrate Riverfest’s 30th Anniversary September 7th-9th
August 31, 2017
Clarksville, TN – Join the City of Clarksville and Budweiser along the banks of the Cumberland River to celebrate Clarksville’s river heritage and the 30th anniversary of the annual Riverfest Celebration, September 7th-9th, 2017.
This free, three-day music and arts festival features three stages of diverse local and nationally known entertainers and cultural groups, plus delicious food and fun for the entire family.
APSU Art + Design to unveil augmented reality exhibit September 7th
August 31, 2017
Clarksville, TN – This September, the Austin Peay State University Department of Art + Design, along with the APSU Center of Excellence for the Creative Arts (CECA), will present “Dream Garden,” an augmented reality interactive installation installed in the new Arts Quad behind the new Art + Design building.
Beginning September 7th, “Dream Garden” will be a site-specific project by artist Matt Roberts, associate professor of digital arts at Stetson University; poet Terri Witek, professor of English and Sullivan Chair in creative writing at Stetson; and Michael Branton, professor of mathematics and computer science at Stetson.

















