Governor’s Square Mall to Host Annual Military Appreciation Event
October 10, 2013
Military Appreciation Weekend (October 12th-13th) To Include Special Military Offers, Fantastic Giveaways And Meet And Greet With Tennessee Titans Cheerleaders!
Clarksville, TN – Governor’s Square Mall will be hosting Military Appreciation Weekend Saturday, October 12th – Sunday, October 13th.
Active duty and retired military members and their families are asked to show their military I.D. at the Customer Service Center in front of Dillard’s where they will be issued a special shopping pass.
This shopping pass will entitle shoppers to certain discounts available throughout the weekend at participating retailers.
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.”
A video used to be embedded here but the service that it was hosted on has shut down.Photo Gallery
You can view a gallery of images from the Titans visit on our Photo Gallery at:
http://www.discoverclarksville.com/photogallery/events/2010/tennesseetitansvisittofortcampbell/
2010 Titans Caravan at Fort Campbell Kentucky
April 23, 2010
The Titans Caravan comes to Fort Campbell Kentucky and says thank you to the soldiers. The caravan made 5 stops on base, including the highschool and visiting with wounded soldiers at the hospital. There were 5 Titans players: Jared Cook, Jacob Ford, Ahamard Hall, Donnie Nickey and Craig Stevens. There were also 4 Titans cheerleaders: Briane B., Chocez H., Jena L., Jessi P. And let’s not forget, T-RAC!
A video used to be embedded here but the service that it was hosted on has shut down.Titans Caravan pays a visit to Clarksville
April 17, 2010
The Tennessee Titans Caravan stopped in Clarksville TN on April 16th at the Shoe Carnival on Wilma Rudolph Blvd. #71 Michael Roos, one of the NFL’s top linemen headlined this trip. He was joined by the “Voice of the Titans” Mike Keith along with the Titans mascot T-RAC. The majority of Caravan visits are presented by one of the affiliates of the Titans Radio Network, in this case it was the local Radio Station, WJZM, which was represented by it’s owner Hank Bonecutter.
A video used to be embedded here but the service that it was hosted on has shut down.The Titans Caravan paid a visit to Clarksville
April 17, 2010
The Tennessee Titans Caravan stopped in Clarksville, TN yesterday at the Shoe Carnival on Wilma Rudolph Blvd. Each day a different player headlines the Titans Caravan, on this day it was #71 Michael Roos, one of the NFL’s top linemen and a building block of the Titans’ future. He was joined by Titans mascot T-Rac, the “Voice of the Titans” Mike Keith, Titans Radio Gameday Host Larry Stone and other Titans staff members. The vast majority of Caravan visits are presented by one of the nearly 70 affiliates of the Titans Radio Network, the exclusive radio home of the Titans, in this case it was local Radio Station WJZM, which was represented by its owner Hank Bonecutter and other station staff.










