Walmart Neighborhood Market Brings New Jobs and Fresh Groceries to Clarksville
October 14, 2015
New store offers convenient in-store and digital shopping at Walmart prices; Opened October 14th
Clarksville, TN – The new Walmart Neighborhood Market in Clarksville opened to the community Wednesday, October 14th, bringing a broad assortment of fresh, affordable groceries at Walmart’s everyday low prices.
Customers will also enjoy the convenience of on-site services such as a full pharmacy and fuel station and a free store pickup service providing an easy way to shop millions of products on Walmart.com. The new store will employ up to 95 full- and part-time associates. [Read more]
Governor’s Square Mall to hold Military Appreciation Day this Saturday, April 11th
April 7, 2015
Special One Day discounts, Giveaways and Entertainment
Clarksville, TN – Military Appreciation Day at Governor’s Square Mall is Saturday, April 11th. Active duty and retired service members and family members (with dependent ID) receive special one day discounts at the mall from 10:00am-9:00pm.
This year, the non-military community can also receive these special discounts when they make a minimum $5.00 donation to the Fort Campbell Fisher House at the Customer Service Center. Must show wristband at time of purchase to receive discount. [Read more]
Go Commando Donates Over $50,000 To Charitable Organizations
November 6, 2013
Clarksville, TN – The Go Commando Half Marathon & 5k, powered by CDE Lightband, announced Tuesday they would donate over $50,000 to local non-profits and community organizations.
The largest recipients, the Clarksville Area YMCA and the Fort Campbell Historical Foundation, were both on hand to accept donations of $15,000 each. Christy Batts, Broadband Division Manager for the Clarksville Department of Electricity, was also in attendance to present the checks to the recipients.
Curves Tiny Town to celebrate third birthday by raising money for the Fort Campbell Fisher House
September 13, 2012
Clarksville, TN – The Tiny Town Curves location is celebrating its third birthday by raising money for the Fort Campbell Fisher House through various competitions and special events on Tuesday, September 18th. Tiny Town Curves will open its doors to the community for a day of festivities while raising money and awareness for a cause that is important to so many of its members.
Unity Day last Weekend United the City of Clarksville for At Least One Day
June 20, 2012
Clarksville, TN – On Saturday Hilldale Baptist Church played host to third annual Unity Day celebration. The goal of Unity Day is to build a stronger community by recognizing and joining together religious, governmental and business leaders in fellowship.
Unity Day was founded by Treva Gordon, the owner and publisher of the Convenient Shopper Magazine. “I was watching an awards show on television and I was so inspired by the way they honored the pop star’s and the rap artists. It was wonderful; they had the gift bags, bling bling, the limos, and everything that went with it. That was awesome!” she said to herself.
Gospel Skate Night
September 20, 2011
Clarksville, TN – Greater Missionary Baptist Church and The Convenient Shopper magazine are hosting a Gospel Skate Night to benefit the Fort Campbell Fisher House on September 20th, 2011 from 6:00pm to 8:00pm at Magic Wheels.
Everyone is welcome to attend. The cost is $5.00 per person (skates included) with all of the proceeds going to the Fisher House. Magic Wheels is located at 1671 Fort Campbell Boulevard, Clarksville.
Motorcyclists donate $18,600 to Fort Campbell Fisher House
May 22, 2011
Oak Grove, KY – Members of the Some Gave All organization, sponsored by the Kentucky Association of Mortgage Professionals, held a Motorcycle charity event to benefit the Fisher House Foundation which helps wounded soldiers and their families. Riders came from all over Kentucky to donate $18,600 to the Fort Campbell Fisher House Saturday May 21st at the War Memorial Walking Trail in Oak Grove, KY.
Members of Some Gave All raised money throughout the year and originally wrote the check for $17,000 but raised another $1,600 over the last week, bringing the total to $18,600.