Clarksville Parks and Recreation forming NFL Youth Flag Football League
July 17, 2019
Clarksville, TN – The Clarksville Parks and Recreation Department is offering an organized NFL flag football league for youths in Clarksville this fall. Boys and girls, ages 5-10 are invited to take part. Weekly practices begin August 24th, 2019 with league play on Saturdays through November 2nd at Liberty Park.
APSU music double major Garrett Coscolluela a part of world championship-winning drum corps
September 18, 2017
Clarksville, TN – For the past four years, Austin Peay State University senior music education and music performance double major Garrett Coscolluela has spent one weekend in August marching on the field of Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Indiana.
But it wasn’t until this past August — in his final trip to the home of the NFL’s Indianapolis Colts — that Coscolluela had the hardware to prove he was among the best in what’s considered the major leagues of marching band performance.
Clarksville’s Tilted Kilt hosting Free Fantasy Football Draft Parties
August 11, 2014
Clarksville, TN – Clarksville’s Tilted Kilt Pub & Eatery is now taking reservations to host free fantasy football draft parties. Each party will receive:
A “Kilt Girl Commissioner” to assist with the draft, Dry Erase board or individual paper draft boards, Free wifi, Team roster sheets, Door prize drawing, and Free appetizer with entree purchase and Miller Lite specials, including $2.00 draughts.
Clarksville’s Tilted Kilt Pub and Eatery installs new 170″ LED Video Wall for Ultimate Sports Viewing Experience
September 13, 2013
Clarksville, TN – Tilted Kilt Pub and Eatery in Clarksville announces the addition of it’s new Video Wall to the pub’s amenities.
The Video Wall consists of nine LED flat screen televisions with full HD, layered 3×3 for a total viewing area of 170″. The wall has multiple configurations to include placing each of the nine tvs on different individual channels, or the entire nine tvs on one channel for 170″ viewing area.
APSU Governors vs Tennessee Volunteers Football Game Viewing Party at Tilted Kilt in Clarksville
August 29, 2013
Clarksville, TN – Tilted Kilt Pub & Eatery, located at 2790B Wilma Rudolph Boulevard in Clarksville, will be showing the UT Vols vs. Austin Peay Governors game on Saturday, August 31st, 2013.
Kickoff is slated for 5:00pm and the game will be shown on one of The Kilt’s jumbo 180 inch television screens.
Clarksville’s Tilted Kilt offers free Fantasy Football Draft Parties
August 17, 2013
Clarksville, TN – The popularity of Fantasy Football has skyrocketed in the past several years. To cater to this ever growing segment of the population (an estimated 36 million people), venues such as The Tilted Kilt are offering exclusive perks and specials.
The Tilted Kilt, located at 2790B Wilma Rudolph, offers free Fantasy Draft Parties with a long list of perks and specials just for the Fantasy Footballer.
Clarksville-Montgomery County High School Freshmen to Get Graduation Motivation
September 25, 2012
Clarksville, TN – The 100% Graduation is Clarksville’s Business committee and presenting business sponsors announce the first ever Get Motivated…2016 assembly for all Clarksville-Montgomery County freshmen.
This assembly will be held at the Dunn Center on the campus of Austin Peay State University with all high schools on Thursday, September 27th from 10:00am–11:00am. [Read more]
Growing APSU marching band creates excitement on Saturdays
September 17, 2012
Governors Own Marching Band Continues to Grow
Clarksville, TN – In 2006, the sports writer Ivan Maisel published an article on ESPN.com listing the 20 reasons college football is better than the NFL. For reason no. 12, he listed “College halftimes.”
“College halftime means tradition,” he wrote. “Marching bands dot the I in Ohio or at least rouse the emotions by playing the fight song…it’s an inestimable part of the college football experience. NFL halftime means, um, time to make a sandwich.”
Wounded Warriors biking across the country to stop in Clarksville for Rivers and Spires Festival
April 18, 2012
Clarksville TN – The ‘Wounded Warrior Welcome Project’ was formed in 2011 to welcome home injured soldiers who were returning to Middle Tennessee. The Project has organized welcome home more than a half dozen soldiers returning from their stays at Army Medical Hospitals in DC and Texas.
In addition we made 4 trips to Walter Reed Medical Hospital in 2011 and will be making 2 more this year. [Read more]
The Tennessee Titans pay a visit Fort Campbell
April 23, 2010
The Tennessee Titans closed out their thirteenth Titan’s Caravan yesterday with a visit to the Fort Campbell Kentucky Army Base. The caravan made 5 stops on base, including the Fort Campbell High School Football team, visiting with wounded soldiers at the base hospital, a visit to the 160th SOAR (Nightstalkers), and a stop at the Fort Campbell PX. “We always save the best for last, and Fort Campbell is our final date” said Bob Hyde the Vice President of Community Relations for the Tennessee Titans.
Unlike most of the Caravan stops which generally feature only one Titans player, for the Fort Campbell visit five Titans players were on hand, Jared Cook, Jacob Ford, Ahamard Hall, Donnie Nickey and Craig Stevens. In addition to the players there were 4 Titans cheerleaders: Briane B., Chocez H., Jena L., and Jessi P. Last and certainly not least, who could forget the ever flamboyant T-RAC!
The Titan’s take very seriously this opportunity to come and say thank you to the Soldiers and their families at Fort Campbell, as Bob Hyde said, “When we go through and the guys find out that it’s recruiting day to see who’s goes to Fort Campbell, we have more volunteers than we can handle. I sheepishly go though and get a couple of guys and then go because they are all going to be mad at me because they don’t get to come.”
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