Planters Announces Rossview Branch Opening
July 11, 2011
Clarksville, TN – Planters Bank announces the opening of a new full-service branch at 495 Dunlop Lane, adjacent to Gateway Medical Center, on Tuesday, July 12th.
“The Rossview/Dunlop Lane area has been a target of ours for quite some time and we are thrilled to finally be open here,” said CEO Elizabeth McCoy. “We’ve had tremendous success in the Clarksville market these past eight years and expect our growth to continue. Our branch staff will be active in the community, just as we are at all of our locations, and we look forward to serving customers and businesses here.” [Read more]
Charter Group Completes First Series of Green Workshops
June 4, 2011
Montgomery County, TN – The first group of local manufacturers, businesses and government representatives completed the Clarksville-Montgomery County Green Certification Program (CMCGCP) workshops in late May. The group began its endeavor in March, 2011 and worked and learned together through a series of three workshops that lasted approximately four hours each.

Pictured from left to right are: Back Row: Troy Owens, Brad Butler, Tom Caldwell, Kevin Van Aken, Tim Campbell, Joel Justice, Tim Swaw, Greg Haupt, Orville Sykes, Ron Smithfield, Front Row: Joe Woodard, Jim Hyde, Katie Gambill, Mary Jackson, Len Stolz, Jan Greene, Monika Wilford, Kim Clarkson, Lynn Stokes, Anne Stehle, Michelle Mann, Lee Castillo, and John Brooks. Not pictured: Lavon Bracey, Clint Camp, Larry Carpenter, and Charlie Foust.
Artists Invited to Participate in 6th Annual ‘Frolic on Franklin’
May 25, 2011
Set for Saturday, September 17th
Clarksville, TN – Applications are now being accepted for booth space at the 6th Annual “Frolic on Franklin: A Celebration of the Arts.” The event will be held on Saturday, September 17th from 9:00am-5:00pm in the 100-block of historic Franklin Street. Artists may display, sell and demonstrate their craft.
Entries will be limited to the first 30 participants, and a $30.00, partially-refundable entry fee is required.
To request an application, please email Michelle Dickerson at Planters Bank at mdickerson@plantersbankonline.com or call 931-648-7154.
Planters Presents $500 to Northeast Middle School
May 7, 2011
Clarksville, TN – Planters Bank Vice President Joe Pitts and Credit Analyst Lance Joyner present a check for $500.00 to Northeast Middle School students for the upcoming National Robotics Challenge in Chattanooga on May 8th and National History Day in Washington, D.C. in June.
Teachers Polly Kopp and Whitney Joyner guided students through local and state competitions.

VP Joe Pitts (right) and Credit Analyst Lance Joyner (left) present a check for $500.00 to Northeast Middle School students.
THDA Announces Special Rate for Veterans
May 4, 2011
Clarksville, TN – A special mortgage interest rate discount has been approved for active and retired members of the military by Tennessee Housing Development Agency’s Board of Directors.
Service members can apply for the “Homeownership for the Brave” discount which is a ½-percent interest reduction on any of the three mortgage choices at lenders working with THDA. THDA offers 30-year fixed rate mortgages, with or without downpayment assistance, for persons of low to moderate income. The program began April 1st and is available through March 31st, 2012. [Read more]
Planters Bank Names Robin Henderson Banking Officer
April 26, 2011
Clarksville, TN – Planters Bank announces the addition of Robin Henderson as a banking officer at the North Clarksville branch, 2019 Fort Campbell Blvd.
Henderson has 16 years of experience in finance, credit and branch management, having worked previously at Morris Properties and Amsouth Bank in Clarksville, as well as American General Finance in Goodlettsville, TN and Americredit Financial Services in Evansville, IN. [Read more]
Team Barbee
April 15, 2011
Family and Friends of David Barbee
Clarksville, TN – Please join us as we show our support for David in his fight against cancer.
Join Team Barbee in the Country Music Marathon and 1/2 Marathon.
$100.00 donation (race and non-race participants) will get a Team Barbee T-Shirt with Team and Sponsor/Business names printed on the back. (You do not have to participate in race to donate)
If you plan to participate on race day, you must register on your own. Do not wait too long as the price increases the closer it gets to race day. Please remember that you must fill out a Team Barbee registration form so we offically know everyone that has joined the team plus you MUST register at the official Country Music Marathon website. [Read more]
2011 CMCSS Battle of the Books
April 4, 2011
Montgomery County, TN – Six Clarksville-Montgomery County high schools will compete in this year’s annual Battle of the Books, which will be held at 10:00am on Wednesday, April 6th, 2011 at the Clarksville Public Library. Each school will field of team of their top three competitors from school battles to win the coveted “Limo Lunch” prize. [Read more]
First Thursday Artwalk
April 4, 2011
Clarksville, TN – You’re invited to join the merchants of Historic Downtown Clarksville for the monthly Art Walk, which will be held this month on April 7th from 5:00pm – 8:00pm. Kendall Welsh from Hodgepodge sent us this information about April’s artistic extravaganza.
Participating merchants include ARTifacts Emporium, The Framemaker, Front Page Deli, Hodgepodge, Ingredients, the L&N Train Station, Planters Bank, The Peg Harvill Gallery in the Roxy Regional Theatre, and Rogates Boutique.
Participating artists include Anna Heron, Allison Lee, Wendy Mitchell, Tony Yang of Fujiyama, Ulrike S. Proctor, Eleanore Williams, Beverly Parker, and KC’s Handcrafted Designs
Rivers and Spires Festival offers tailored events for everyone
February 14, 2011
Clarksville, TN – The Rivers & Spires Festival is a one stop entertainment spot guaranteed to entertain the young and the young-at-heart.
No matter what your ideal entertainment might be, the 2011 festival, scheduled April 14th-16th, will have an array of options to keep your senses busy and your family amused. Of those, are two specialized events that are making their appearance again after successful debuts at past Rivers & Spires Festivals.









