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Clarksville-Montgomery County School System February 2018 Points of Pride

February 22, 2018

Clarksville Montgomery County School System (CMCSS)Montgomery County, TN – Clarksville-Montgomery County School System announces that Amber Hartzler, a first grade teacher at Pisgah Elementary School, was one of 20 Tennessee educators recently designated as a National Board Certified Teacher.

Each of these accomplished educators earned the profession’s highest mark of achievement through a rigorous, performance-based, peer-review process, demonstrating their proven impact on student learning and achievement.

Pisgah Elementary Principal Sallie Oden and School Board member Josh Baggett congratulate Amber Hartzler.

Pisgah Elementary Principal Sallie Oden and School Board member Josh Baggett congratulate Amber Hartzler.

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APSU Police Promote Seatbelt Safety

February 10, 2018

Austin Peay State University - APSUClarksville, TN – Austin Peay State University’s Campus Police Department is partnering with the Tennessee Highway Safety Office (THSO) for its fifth annual Seatbelts Are for Everyone (SAFE) campaign.

This statewide initiative is designed to increase seatbelt and child passenger safety restraint usage through the implementation of occupant-protection programs, public events and checkpoints throughout Tennessee. The SAFE campaign began February 1st, 2018 and concludes August 1st, 2018.

APSU Campus Police team with Tennessee Highway Safety Office for Seatbelts Are for Everyone (SAFE) campaign.

APSU Campus Police team with Tennessee Highway Safety Office for Seatbelts Are for Everyone (SAFE) campaign.

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High Roller Criterium Bicycle Series Comes to Downtown Clarksville

February 8, 2018

Visit Clarksville TennesseeClarksville, TN – Visit Clarksville and Riverside Bicycle Racing announce Clarksville’s first High Roller Criterium, or crit, will take place on Saturday, May 19th, 2018 in historic downtown Clarksville.

A criterium, or crit, is a bike race consisting of several laps around a closed circuit, the length of each lap or circuit ranging from about 500 to 1000 meters. In Clarksville’s case, the course is a flat four-corner course, .8 miles in length, with tight turns around Franklin Street, Public Square, Main Street and Fourth Street.

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Clarksville Association of Realtors head to Tennessee Capitol for “Realtor Day”

February 6, 2018

Clarksville Association of REALTORSClarksville, TN – On Tuesday, January 30th, 2018 the Clarksville Association of Realtors® (CAR) took part in a Realtor “Day on the Hill” at the state capital in Nashville.

This event, which had over 400 Tennessee Realtors in attendance, is intended to give Realtors from all over the state a chance to meet their elected officials and speak on matters important to real estate and homeowners.

Tennessee Senator Mark Green with Clarksville Association of Realtors Members.

Tennessee Senator Mark Green with Clarksville Association of Realtors Members.

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Clarksville’s First Thursday Art Walk to be held February 1st, 2017

January 29, 2018

First Thursday Art WalkClarksville, TN – Produced by The Downtown Clarksville Association, First Thursday Art Walk is a free, self-guided tour spanning a 5-block radius that combines visual art, live music, engaging events and more in the heart of Downtown Clarksville.

With 10+ venues, bars and businesses participating each month, the First Thursday Art Walk in Clarksville is the ultimate opportunity to savor and support local creative talent.

First Thursday Art Walk in downtown Clarksville

First Thursday Art Walk in downtown Clarksville

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Clarksville Parks and Recreation now accepting vendor applications for Downtown Market

January 24, 2018

Award-winning venue to open season May 26th

Clarksville Downtown MarketClarksville, TN – The Clarksville Downtown Market is accepting vendor applications for its 2018 season. Since opening in 2009, the Downtown Market each year has been voted the American Farmland Trust’s “People’s Choice” winner as the best farmers’ market in Tennessee.

The 2018 market season will be 8:00am to 1:00pm Saturdays from May 26th to October 13th in downtown Clarksville on Public Square.

The fee for a full-time vendor, selling at all 20 market days, is $225.00. The fee for part-time vendors, selling at 10 market days, is $175.00. Fill-in vendors pay $25.00 per market day. All vendor spaces include one white 10-by-10 feet tent, one table, one chair and access to electricity.

Clarksville Downtown Market

Clarksville Downtown Market

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Urgent Team opens Walk-In Urgent Care Center in Clarksville

January 19, 2018

Urgent TeamClarksville, TN – After snow and ice delays, Urgent Team, one of the Southeast’s largest independent operators of urgent and family care centers, has finally opened in Clarksville at 1690 Fort Campbell Boulevard in front of Walmart.

Intern program for 68-W soldiers (medically trained) transitioning out of the military to be offered by Montgomery County Emergency Medical Services (MCEMS).

Intern program for 68-W soldiers (medically trained) transitioning out of the military to be offered by Montgomery County Emergency Medical Services (MCEMS).

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Appleton’s Harley Davidson holds annual Christmas Party

December 24, 2017

Appleton Harley-Davidson / BuellClarksville, TN – Appleton’s Harley Davidson hosted its annual Christmas party Saturday. Tia Suiter says this is a tradition that was started long ago by the company’s founders, who believed that everyone should have a Christmas dinner.

“With us being in a military town, there are so many who don’t have the opportunity to be with their family at Christmas,” Suiter said. “They are serving their country, so we’ve continued the tradition, and it has become such a privilege for us to do this each year. We feel this is a gift that we can provide to our community.”

Appleton's Harley Davidson hosted its annual Christmas party Saturday, providing food and felowship to hundreds of customers and friends.

Appleton’s Harley Davidson hosted its annual Christmas party Saturday, providing food and felowship to hundreds of customers and friends.

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Montgomery Central High School and Elementary School are Points of Pride

December 13, 2017

Clarksville Montgomery County School System (CMCSS)Montgomery County, TN – Montgomery Central High School counselor Bethany Erb was named Tennessee High School Counselor of the Year by the Tennessee School Counseling Association.

Montgomery Central Elementary School has been selected as one of two Tennessee schools named to the National Title I Distinguished School Program.

Montgomery Central High School Assistant Principal Steve Roberts, Bethany Erb, School Board member George Giles, Lead School Counselor Judy Springer.

Montgomery Central High School Assistant Principal Steve Roberts, Bethany Erb, School Board member George Giles, Lead School Counselor Judy Springer.

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APSU to offer executive education programs for working professionals this spring

December 7, 2017

Austin Peay State University - APSUClarksville, TN – This spring, Austin Peay State University will launch its first executive education program, providing working professionals with the training and credentials they need to enhance and elevate their careers.

As part of this historic new push, the University is transforming the 13,000-square-foot 317 College Street facility (formerly the Jenkins and Wynne Honda Building) into an executive education building.

Formerly the Jenkins and Wynne Honda Building on College Street to be transformed into new Austin Peay Executive Education building.

Formerly the Jenkins and Wynne Honda Building on College Street to be transformed into new Austin Peay Executive Education building.

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