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ONE CLARKSVILLE<br />

The City of Clarksville is one of Tennessee’s fastest growing cities with a long <strong>and</strong> rich<br />

history, dating back to 1784. With over 1,000 acres of parks <strong>and</strong> facilities, a vibrant<br />

picturesque downtown, <strong>and</strong> an infinite amount of activities to enjoy, the<br />

City of Clarksville offers an unparaelled quality of life.<br />

CITYOFCLARKSVILLE.COM<br />

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Contents<br />

ABOUT CLARKSVILLE<br />

04 From the Chairman<br />

06 About Clarksville<br />

07 Retail Market<br />

09 Our History<br />

11 Real Estate<br />

13 Clarksville Area Services<br />

15 Surrounding Area<br />

17 Clarksville Living<br />

19 Outdoor Recreation<br />

27 Attractions<br />

30 Annual Events<br />

34 Education<br />

43 Government<br />

45 Healthcare<br />

46 Green Businesses<br />

47 Fort Campbell<br />

ABOUT THE CHAMBER<br />

49 Leadership/Staff<br />

50 Who We Are<br />

53 Events<br />

55 Ambassadors<br />

57 Presidential Members<br />

59 Past Presidents<br />

61 Aspire Clarksville<br />

65 Maps<br />

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Tennessee Tiny House: This charming historic 1923 farmhouse<br />

provides guests with 950 Sq. ft. of peace <strong>and</strong> quiet, located<br />

in a country setting just minutes away from central Clarksville.<br />

Featured on the cover, the old garage on the property, has<br />

become the iconic "I BELIEVE IN CLARKSVILLLE" feature wall.<br />

CLARKSVILLE AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE<br />

clarksvillechamber.com • 25 Jefferson Street,<br />

Suite 300 • 931-647-2331


E.R.<br />

Less waiting where it matters most–<br />

our emergency room.<br />

In a medical emergency, every minute matters. So, at Tennova Healthcare, you’ll find faster care in<br />

the emergency room. We work diligently to have you initially seen by a medical professional with the<br />

shortest wait time possible.* And, with a team of dedicated medical specialists, we can provide a lot<br />

more care, if you need it.<br />

For less waiting <strong>and</strong> faster care, count on the E.R. at Tennova Healthcare.<br />

Tennova ER – Sango<br />

1325 Highway 76<br />

Clarksville, TN 37043<br />

Tennova Healthcare – Clarksville<br />

651 Dunlop Lane<br />

Clarksville, TN 37040<br />

*E.R. wait time, which is defined as the time it takes from check-in at the E.R. desk until a patient is initially seen by a physician, can change quickly.<br />

This time is dependent on the severity of the illnesses <strong>and</strong> other patients also in the E.R.<br />

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From The Chairman<br />

It is my privilege to serve as Chairman of this organization <strong>and</strong> I look<br />

forward to working with all of the members. If you are new to<br />

the community, we welcome you! Please use this <strong>Guide</strong> & <strong>Directory</strong>,<br />

along with our website as a guide for local information.<br />

Since 1905 <strong>and</strong> 78 past presidents, the Chamber has been building<br />

a network of community partnerships, a team of dedicated volunteers<br />

<strong>and</strong> business leaders with an exceptional vision for our region.<br />

The Chamber’s program of work each year is created with this in mind<br />

<strong>and</strong> we all know a strong business community is the backbone<br />

of success for Clarksville-Montgomery County.<br />

Keith Bennett<br />

Chairman<br />

First Financial Bank<br />

Mission<br />

The mission of the<br />

Clarksville Area<br />

Chamber of Commerce<br />

shall be to represent<br />

the interests of the<br />

business community<br />

<strong>and</strong> its membership<br />

by advancing<br />

community development,<br />

promoting the business<br />

<strong>and</strong> economic<br />

environment <strong>and</strong><br />

improving the welfare<br />

of the community by<br />

enhancing the quality<br />

of life in the region.<br />

With the support of member businesses, we are able to continue<br />

to work for you, your business <strong>and</strong> our community. We schedule events<br />

to promote professional development while providing exposure<br />

for you <strong>and</strong> your business.<br />

On behalf of the Clarksville Area Chamber of Commerce <strong>and</strong> its<br />

Board of Directors, allow me to thank you for your support of<br />

our community. Whether you are a visitor, new resident, or business,<br />

you will find that Clarksville-Montgomery County is a great place<br />

to live, work <strong>and</strong> raise a family.<br />

Sincerely,<br />

Keith Bennett<br />

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5%<br />

About Clarksville<br />

205,950<br />

TOTAL POPULATION<br />

MONTGOMERY COUNTY<br />

5,395<br />

NEW RESIDENTS<br />

PER YEAR<br />

TOP EMPLOYMENT<br />

BY INDUSTRY<br />

Retail trade<br />

Accommodation <strong>and</strong> food services<br />

Local Government<br />

Health care <strong>and</strong> social assistance<br />

Manufacturing<br />

Administrative <strong>and</strong> waste services<br />

Construction<br />

State Government<br />

Federal Government<br />

Professional <strong>and</strong> technical services<br />

Other services, except public administration<br />

Finance <strong>and</strong> insurance<br />

Wholesale trade<br />

Information<br />

Real estate <strong>and</strong> rental <strong>and</strong> leasing<br />

22.94%<br />

Metric:<br />

Employment by Industry (CEW)<br />

15.18%<br />

32.40%<br />

20.47%<br />

*Please choose settings in the dropdowns <strong>and</strong> click Submit when done<br />

Show Trend for:<br />

Montgomery C..<br />

Category:<br />

10: Total, all in..<br />

Start Year:<br />

All values<br />

0-14 15-24 24-44 45-64 65+ Submit<br />

Employment, Total, all industries<br />

Total Population by Age Montgomery County, TN, 2017<br />

Montgomery County, TN<br />

Show Growth for:<br />

1-Year<br />

9.0%<br />

b<br />

Click Twice:<br />

54,387<br />

Employment<br />

2018<br />

+3.3%<br />

1-Year % Growth<br />

2017 - 2018<br />

+1,760<br />

Net Change<br />

2017 - 2018<br />

Source: Census Population Estimates Program (PEP)<br />

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Employment, Total, all industries<br />

Montgomery County, TN, 2000 - 2018<br />

Employment, % Growth, Total, all industries<br />

Montgomery County, TN vs. US, 2000 - 2018


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Our History<br />

WILMA RUDOLPH, OLYMPIC<br />

TRACK AND FIELD GOLD<br />

MEDALIST AND CIVIL RIGHTS<br />

TRAILBLAZER, who was paralyzed<br />

by polio as a young child, went on to<br />

be considered “the fastest woman<br />

in the world” in the 1960s, bringing<br />

home three gold medals from the<br />

1956 <strong>and</strong> 1960 Olympic Games.<br />

Named in her honor is a portion of<br />

Highway 79 along with the event<br />

center within Liberty Park. A bronze<br />

statue of Rudolph also adorns the<br />

exterior of the event center.<br />

Clarksville was established in 1784 near the confluence of the<br />

Cumberl<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> Red Rivers, where John Montgomery <strong>and</strong> Martin<br />

Armstrong began creating a settlement. The area had great value not only<br />

in being near the water but also by being downstream from Nashville.<br />

The town was named for General George Rogers Clark, an Indian fighter<br />

<strong>and</strong> Revolutionary War leader.<br />

Though originally established as part of colonial North Carolina, Tennessee<br />

was eventually founded as the 16th state in 1796, at which point Tennessee<br />

County was divided into Montgomery <strong>and</strong> Robertson Counties.<br />

Although Clarksville endured hardships in its first 20 years, the early 1800s<br />

were devoted to building roads, railroads <strong>and</strong> bridges, as well as establishing<br />

churches <strong>and</strong> educational institutions. In 1806, Rural Academy was<br />

established on the present site of Austin Peay State University. Two years<br />

later, the state’s oldest newspaper, The Leaf-Chronicle, went to print.<br />

After the Civil War in the 1860’s, Clarksville grew in notoriety as a farming<br />

<strong>and</strong> trading town <strong>and</strong> became well-known for its tobacco production.<br />

Today, Clarksville is one of the fastest growing cities in the South.<br />

Notable Clarksvillians<br />

AUTHORS<br />

Caroline Gordon, Author<br />

Evelyn Scott, Author<br />

Allen Tate, Author<br />

Robert Penn Warren, Author<br />

TV, STAGE & FILM<br />

Rachel Smith,<br />

Miss USA® 2007<br />

Dorothy Jordan, Actress<br />

Frank Sutton, Actor<br />

Charles Bollin Watts, Actor<br />

Helen Wood, Actress<br />

MUSIC & ART<br />

Ferdin<strong>and</strong> Lust, Musician<br />

Clarence Cameron White,<br />

Violinist & Composer<br />

Rol<strong>and</strong> Hayes, Lyric Tenor <strong>and</strong> Composer<br />

Robert Loftin Newman,Visual Artist<br />

Tristan Mcintosh, American Idol Finalist<br />

MEDICINE<br />

Ida Gray Nelson Rollins, First Female African<br />

American Dentist<br />

Dr. Robert Burt, Surgeon;<br />

Founded Clarksville’s First Hospital<br />

A STATUE HONORING<br />

CLARKSVILLE NATIVE AND<br />

BASKETBALL COACHING LEGEND<br />

PAT HEAD SUMMITT is located<br />

at the north end of Liberty Park.<br />

Backed by a wall with interpretive<br />

signs about Summitt’s life, family<br />

<strong>and</strong> career. What makes this plan<br />

especially appealing is that the south<br />

end of Liberty Park is home to the<br />

Wilma Rudolph Event Center, with<br />

the bronze statue of Wilma Rudolph<br />

out front. This allows Liberty Park to<br />

be “bookended” by statues of two<br />

female athletic legends - both of<br />

them Olympic gold champions.<br />

ATHLETICS<br />

Trenton Hassell, NBA Player<br />

Shawn Marion, NBA Player<br />

Pat Head Summitt, NCAA Basketball Coach<br />

Mason Rudolph, PGA Golfer<br />

Horace Lisenbee, MLB Player<br />

BUSINESS<br />

Clarence Saunders,<br />

Founder of the present-day Supermarket<br />

A.H. Patch, Inventor of the Corn Sheller<br />

Brenda Vineyard Runyon,<br />

Founder of First Woman’s Bank<br />

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• Youngest County in the State of<br />

Tennessee – median age 30.5<br />

• Growing Downtown <strong>Community</strong><br />

in the heart of Clarksville<br />

• Among the Most Highly<br />

Educated Counties in Tennessee<br />

• Scenic Parks with a Variety of<br />

Outdoor Activities<br />

• Three Prominent Corporate<br />

Wins in the Last Five Years<br />

Montgomery County is on<br />

the Grow!<br />

1 Millennium Plaza Clarksville, TN 37040 • www.MCGTN.org • @MCGTN • 931-648-8482<br />

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Real Estate<br />

For 2018, Clarksville-Montgomery County<br />

was ranked the 68th fastest growing county in the<br />

country with a 3% growth of 5,935 residents, according<br />

to the US Census Bureau. As a result, real estate<br />

<strong>and</strong> new housing construction are an integral part<br />

of the Clarksville-Montgomery County economy.<br />

It can be seen throughout the city <strong>and</strong> county in the<br />

consistent growth <strong>and</strong> development of new communities. In<br />

2018, the real estate market moved quickly with<br />

an average sale price of $194,800 <strong>and</strong> just an average 37<br />

days on market.<br />

A lower cost of living than the national average, an<br />

increasingly diversified economy <strong>and</strong> a vibrant community<br />

are just a few of the most attractive features of Clarksville.<br />

The Clarksville Association of REALTORS has over 1,023<br />

active REALTOR members <strong>and</strong> 79 Affiliate Partners that<br />

work together to improve the public awareness of the value<br />

of REALTORS to the community <strong>and</strong> to the benefits of their<br />

services. The Clarksville Association of REALTORS also<br />

serves to promote the success <strong>and</strong> future developments of<br />

its members in association with the Tennessee <strong>and</strong> National<br />

Associations of REALTORS.<br />

Source: Clarksville Association of Realtors<br />

AVERAGE PRICE OF<br />

HOMES IN 2018<br />

$194,800<br />

& AVERAGED AROUND<br />

1,950 SQ FT.<br />

A TWO BEDROOM UNIT<br />

OR HOME RENTS FOR<br />

PER<br />

$800MONTH<br />

THIS MAKES CLARKSVILLE-<br />

MONTGOMERY COUNTY ONE OF THE<br />

MOST AFFORDABLE<br />

PLACES TO LIVE IN THE COUNTRY.<br />

FOR MORE INFORMATION ON THE CLARKSVILLE ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS, ITS<br />

MEMBERS AND PROGRAMS, VISIT WWW.CLARKSVILLEAOR.COM.<br />

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Clarksville Area Services<br />

ELECTRICITY<br />

CDE LIGHTBAND<br />

931-648-8151<br />

2021 Wilma Rudolph Blvd.<br />

Clarksville, TN 37040<br />

(Inside Clarksville city limits)<br />

www.clarksvillede.com<br />

CUMBERLAND ELECTRIC<br />

MEMBERSHIP CORPORATION<br />

931-645-2481<br />

1940 Madison Street<br />

Clarksville, TN 37040<br />

Montgomery County<br />

(Outside city limits)<br />

www.cemc.org<br />

GAS & WATER<br />

CLARKSVILLE GAS<br />

& WATER DEPARTMENT<br />

931-645-7400<br />

2215 Madison Street<br />

Clarksville, TN 37043<br />

www.clarksvillegw.com<br />

VOTER REGISTRATION<br />

MONTGOMERY COUNTY<br />

ELECTION COMMISSION<br />

931-648-5707<br />

350 Pageant Lane, Suite 404<br />

Clarksville, TN 37040<br />

www.mcgtn.org<br />

GARBAGE<br />

COLLECTION<br />

BI-COUNTY SOLID WASTE<br />

931-648-5751<br />

www.mcgtn.org<br />

TELECOMMUNICATIONS<br />

& CABLE SERVICE<br />

AT&T<br />

TELECOMMUNICATIONS INC.<br />

Residential Service<br />

888-757-6500<br />

Business Service<br />

866-620-6000<br />

www.att.com<br />

CDE LIGHTBAND<br />

931-648-8151<br />

2021 Wilma Rudolph Blvd.<br />

Clarksville, TN 37040<br />

Inside Clarksville city limits<br />

www.clarksvillecde.com<br />

CHARTER COMMUNICATIONS<br />

888-829-3018<br />

1850 Business Park Drive<br />

Clarksville, TN 37040<br />

www.charter.com<br />

NETGREENE SOLUTIONS, INC.<br />

855-979-9007<br />

www.netgreene.com<br />

MOTOR VEHICLE<br />

REGISTRATION<br />

MONTGOMERY COUNTY<br />

CLERK<br />

931-648-5711<br />

350 Pageant Lane, Suite 502<br />

Clarksville, TN 37040<br />

www.mcgtn.org<br />

DRIVERS LICENSE<br />

TN DRIVERS LICENSE<br />

EXAMINATION STATION<br />

931-648-5596<br />

No-wait Kiosks<br />

available at two locations:<br />

220 W. Dunbar Cave Road &<br />

350 Pageant Lane, Suite 404<br />

Clarksville, TN 37040<br />

www.tennesseeanytime.org/tndlr<br />

NEWS SUBSCRIPTION<br />

SERVICES<br />

THE LEAF-CHRONICLE<br />

(DAILY)<br />

931-552-1808<br />

200 Commerce Street<br />

P.O. Box 31029<br />

Clarksville, TN 37040<br />

www.theleafchronicle.com<br />

CLARKSVILLE<br />

TRANSIT SYSTEM<br />

CTS INFORMATION LINE<br />

931-553-2429<br />

www.cityofclarksville.com<br />

MARRIAGE LICENSE<br />

MONTGOMERY COUNTY<br />

CLERK<br />

931-648-5711<br />

www.mcgtn.org<br />

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Nashville Super Speedway, Lebanon, TN<br />

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Clarksville Living<br />

Clarksville is a LIVE LOCAL community <strong>and</strong> proud to<br />

promote <strong>and</strong> support small business.<br />

Downtown Clarksville has become the place to be<br />

on Saturday mornings during the summer <strong>and</strong> fall<br />

months. Our weekly open-air market features local<br />

farmers <strong>and</strong> artisans who offer locally-grown fresh<br />

produce, homemade food items <strong>and</strong> h<strong>and</strong>crafted<br />

products of all kinds.<br />

Artwalk, held among a dozen local galleries <strong>and</strong><br />

businesses on the first Thursday of each month, is a<br />

free, self-guided tour that offers visual art, live music<br />

<strong>and</strong> engaging events in the heart of Clarksville. Join the<br />

crowd of folks me<strong>and</strong>ering from the Customs House<br />

Museum to the Downtown Artists Co-Op <strong>and</strong> support<br />

our fantastic local <strong>and</strong> regional artists.<br />

Microbreweries, local-recipe pizzerias, sizzling steaks<br />

<strong>and</strong> made-on-the-spot ice cream are just a few of the<br />

local options you can enjoy.<br />

Shoppers will find Clarksville-Montgomery County<br />

dotted with retail from classic southern-style shops <strong>and</strong><br />

trendy boutiques to major department stores. Clarksville<br />

is a regional shopping destination, with concentrations<br />

on Wilma Rudolph Blvd. (Exit 4), Tiny Town Rd. (Exit 1)<br />

<strong>and</strong> the Madison St. corridor from Exit 11 into downtown.<br />

Clarksville celebrates its history <strong>and</strong> heritage .<br />

Our quaint downtown offers some of the city's best<br />

restaurants, retail, entertainment <strong>and</strong> nightlife along<br />

with some beautiful Italianate architecture that dates<br />

from 1875-1899. Clarksville-Montgomery County is<br />

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CLARKSVILLE, TENNESSEE<br />

931-920-5032<br />

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Outdoor Recreation<br />

With four distinctly beautiful seasons, Clarksville is home<br />

to activities <strong>and</strong> events that can be experienced <strong>and</strong><br />

enjoyed all year long.<br />

In the spring, residents turn out in droves at local parks<br />

<strong>and</strong> trails, enjoying early blooms <strong>and</strong> birds at Dunbar Cave<br />

State Natural Area <strong>and</strong> Rotary Park, among others. The<br />

tranquil drive to Historic Collinsville transports you back to<br />

the mid-19th century <strong>and</strong> boasts some fine picnic spots,<br />

live music <strong>and</strong> more.<br />

Summer provides dozens of water, trails <strong>and</strong> outdoor<br />

activities. Walking, biking, hiking, kayaking/canoeing,<br />

fishing, boating, water skiing, golf are just a few of the<br />

ways to enjoy an active lifestyle.<br />

Fall is one of our most beloved seasons. Vibrant foliage<br />

makes the Greenway Trail System <strong>and</strong> RiverWalk<br />

especially popular. Austin Peay State University football is<br />

also a local favorite.<br />

While we do enjoy an occasional snowfall, mild winters<br />

make most outdoor activities enjoyable all year long.<br />

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The City of Clarksville Parks <strong>and</strong><br />

Recreation Department (CPRD)<br />

maintains over 1,000 acres of parks<br />

<strong>and</strong> facilities. The 23 City parks<br />

offer a variety of amenities including<br />

playgrounds, picnic areas, walking<br />

trails, <strong>and</strong> pavilions. Several of the<br />

parks throughout Clarksville also<br />

feature restrooms, open play areas,<br />

outdoor fitness equipment, splash<br />

pads, basketball <strong>and</strong> tennis courts,<br />

<strong>and</strong> sports fields. Additionally, CPRD<br />

maintains four public swimming<br />

pools <strong>and</strong> three recreation centers<br />

with year-round programming for<br />

youth, adults, <strong>and</strong> seniors.<br />

WALKING/BIKING TRAILS<br />

The Clarksville Greenway is a great<br />

trail to get active or take a scenic<br />

walk through nature. This 5.5-mile<br />

trail is situated in north Clarksville<br />

along the banks of the Red River<br />

<strong>and</strong> West Fork Creek. It offers a<br />

wonderful experience for citizens<br />

<strong>and</strong> visitors with views of the river<br />

<strong>and</strong> beautiful forestry. Like the City’s<br />

other trails, it is a part of the<br />

Rails-to-Trails initiative that<br />

transforms scenic ab<strong>and</strong>oned<br />

railroad rights of way <strong>and</strong> river<br />

corridors into walking <strong>and</strong> biking<br />

trails. It has garnered statewide<br />

recognition for environmental<br />

stewardship as well as popularity<br />

among citizens. Native species of<br />

plants <strong>and</strong> animals can be viewed<br />

throughout the corridor. One of the<br />

unique features of the trail is the<br />

Raymond C. H<strong>and</strong> Pass, a 600-foot<br />

pedestrian bridge. Restrooms are<br />

available along the trail as well as<br />

benches <strong>and</strong> resting areas, outdoor<br />

fitness equipment <strong>and</strong> a BCycle<br />

station. Access points are located<br />

at Heritage Park, Pollard Road <strong>and</strong><br />

Mary’s Oak Dr.<br />

The Riverwalk is a one-mile trail in<br />

McGregor Park on the banks of the<br />

Cumberl<strong>and</strong> River. It passes through<br />

the entirety of McGregor Park,<br />

<strong>and</strong> continues northward towards<br />

the confluence of the Cumberl<strong>and</strong><br />

<strong>and</strong> Red River <strong>and</strong> the Clarksville<br />

Greenway. The trail has a BCycle<br />

station <strong>and</strong> plenty of park benches,<br />

picnic tables, outdoor fitness<br />

equipment, lighting <strong>and</strong> attractive<br />

l<strong>and</strong>scaping. The Riverwalk is also<br />

the venue for several of Clarksville’s<br />

special events including Riverfest<br />

<strong>and</strong> Christmas on the Cumberl<strong>and</strong>.<br />

Construction on the Red River<br />

Trail East – The Red River Trail,<br />

which connects to the Riverwalk<br />

at McGregor Park, is undergoing<br />

new construction. The new section<br />

will begin at the existing walkway<br />

on the southern bank of the Red<br />

River under the U.S. Highway 41-A<br />

(Providence Boulevard) Red River<br />

bridge, <strong>and</strong> continue east along<br />

the river for eight-tenths of a mile.<br />

A grant request has been made for<br />

the construction of a new pedestrian<br />

bridge crossing the Red River to<br />

connect this trail to the Greenway.<br />

This bridge will be significant from<br />

both a recreation <strong>and</strong> transportation<br />

st<strong>and</strong>point. Once built, a pedestrian<br />

or bicyclist will be able to start at<br />

the Tiny Town Road <strong>and</strong> Peachers<br />

Mill Road intersection in Northeast<br />

Clarksville <strong>and</strong> travel all the way to<br />

downtown without using roadways.<br />

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The Upl<strong>and</strong> Trail is located right in the heart of<br />

downtown Clarksville. This 1.5-mile trail connects with<br />

the Riverwalk via a pedestrian overpass on Riverside<br />

Drive <strong>and</strong> College Street. The trail passes alongside<br />

many of Clarksville’s historical buildings <strong>and</strong> homes,<br />

<strong>and</strong> continues to an overlook bridge at the north end<br />

of Valleybrook Park, utilizing an unused railroad bridge<br />

near the park.<br />

The Clarksville Parks <strong>and</strong> Recreation Department offers<br />

a wide variety of recreational facilities <strong>and</strong> activities for<br />

all ages.<br />

CLARKSVILLE BLUEWAY<br />

An access point located at Robert Clark Park is open for<br />

public use for canoeists, paddle boarders, kayakers to<br />

enjoy the still linear bodies of water. Other access points<br />

include McGregor Park, Billy Dunlop Park, Trice L<strong>and</strong>ing<br />

<strong>and</strong> Liberty Park.<br />

FORT DEFIANCE INTERPRETIVE CENTER +<br />

CIVIL WAR PARK<br />

Fort Defiance is a Civil War outpost that overlooks the<br />

Cumberl<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> Red Rivers. The four-acre site includes<br />

a walking trail along with some of the best-preserved<br />

earthworks in the nation <strong>and</strong> an interpretive center that<br />

hosts historical programming, school field trips, <strong>and</strong><br />

group tours.<br />

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LIBERTY PARK<br />

The 145-acre Liberty Park is the<br />

jewel of Clarksville’s park system<br />

<strong>and</strong> features amenities such as<br />

ball fields, a dog park, 10-acre<br />

pond, wetl<strong>and</strong>s, pavilions, exercise<br />

equipment, BCycle station,<br />

boardwalks <strong>and</strong> walking trails,<br />

<strong>and</strong> an amphitheater. The park is<br />

also home to the Wilma Rudolph<br />

Event Center <strong>and</strong> Freedom Point<br />

buildings which are available for<br />

private special events <strong>and</strong> meeting<br />

space. Adjacent to the park is the<br />

privately-operated Clarksville<br />

Marina, which consists of numerous<br />

covered <strong>and</strong> uncovered boat slips,<br />

dry docks, <strong>and</strong> four boat ramps.<br />

SPORTS FACILITIES<br />

Clarksville also has numerous<br />

sports facilities including Heritage<br />

Park, with eight soccer fields; four<br />

softball fields; four baseball fields;<br />

<strong>and</strong> two basketball courts. These<br />

facilities offer youth <strong>and</strong> adult sports<br />

enthusiasts recreational <strong>and</strong> league<br />

play as well as a number of local,<br />

state, <strong>and</strong> national tournaments.<br />

The facility also features two<br />

playgrounds, a splash pad, a<br />

concessions/restroom building,<br />

a dog park, <strong>and</strong> a skate park.<br />

An eight-court tennis facility can<br />

be found at Swan Lake Sports<br />

Complex along with horseshoe<br />

pits, shuffleboard courts,<br />

lighted softball fields, <strong>and</strong> an<br />

Olympic-sized swimming pool.<br />

The City of Clarksville owns <strong>and</strong><br />

operates Swan Lake <strong>and</strong> Mason<br />

Rudolph Golf Course, both of which<br />

are open year-round <strong>and</strong> offer<br />

annual green fees.<br />

SWIMMING POOLS &<br />

SPLASH PADS<br />

The City of Clarksville operates<br />

four public swimming pools <strong>and</strong><br />

four splash pads <strong>and</strong> offers swim<br />

lessons throughout the year. In<br />

the off-season, New Providence<br />

Swimming Pool is covered with an<br />

inflated dome to create an indoor<br />

aquatic facility during the winter<br />

months. The indoor season begins<br />

each October <strong>and</strong> runs through the<br />

beginning of May. The city’s outdoor<br />

pools (Beachaven, Bel-Aire, New<br />

Providence, <strong>and</strong> Swan Lake) <strong>and</strong><br />

splash pads (Heritage, Edith Pettus,<br />

Lettie Kendall <strong>and</strong> Dixon Parks)<br />

open at the end of May <strong>and</strong> close<br />

in early August. Memberships are<br />

available for indoor <strong>and</strong> outdoor<br />

pools <strong>and</strong> can be purchased at the<br />

Clarksville Parks <strong>and</strong> Recreation<br />

Department office or any of the<br />

city’s recreation centers.<br />

RECREATION CENTERS<br />

The city’s three recreation centers<br />

(Burt-Cobb, Crow, Kleeman) offer<br />

a variety of fitness equipment <strong>and</strong><br />

programs, special events, as well<br />

as recreational <strong>and</strong> instructional<br />

programs.<br />

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Activities are offered that appeal<br />

to people of all ages <strong>and</strong> ability<br />

levels. Each recreation center has<br />

a gymnasium, fitness center, game<br />

room, <strong>and</strong> meeting rooms. Annual<br />

membership is only $5 per person.<br />

CLARKSVILLE BCYCLE<br />

Clarksville BCycle is Clarksville’s<br />

exclusive bike-share with a<br />

fleet of 52 urban bicycles<br />

available for checkout at five<br />

automated kiosks located within<br />

the Clarksville Downtown River<br />

District at McGregor <strong>and</strong> Liberty<br />

Park, Clarksville Greenway,<br />

Downtown <strong>and</strong> at Austin Peay<br />

State University’s Foy Center.<br />

Membership options range from<br />

$3 for 24 hours to $50 for an annual<br />

membership. All memberships<br />

include unlimited one-hour bike<br />

rides. Visit clarksville.bcycle.com for<br />

information regarding sponsorships<br />

<strong>and</strong> corporate rates.<br />

DOG PARKS<br />

The City of Clarksville has two offleash<br />

dog parks located throughout<br />

the city: King’s Run Dog Park at<br />

Liberty Park <strong>and</strong> Heritage Park<br />

Bark Park. These spaces offer waste<br />

disposal stations, benches, shaded<br />

areas, dog drinking fountains, <strong>and</strong><br />

ample activity space for dogs of all<br />

sizes. Each park is a safe <strong>and</strong> fun<br />

place for pets <strong>and</strong> owners. A key<br />

fob is needed for entry to King’s<br />

Run Bark Park <strong>and</strong> is available to<br />

Clarksville citizens once they provide<br />

proof of required vaccinations.<br />

Annual memberships are available<br />

for a fee of $10 per family.<br />

PROGRAMS AND<br />

SPECIAL EVENTS<br />

The Clarksville Parks <strong>and</strong><br />

Recreation Department offers<br />

over 500 program sessions <strong>and</strong><br />

events annually! One of the most<br />

impactful programs is the “Summer<br />

Youth Program,” which is a fun<br />

<strong>and</strong> rewarding summer camp<br />

experience offered for children<br />

ages 6-15 years old. During this<br />

six-week program in June <strong>and</strong> July,<br />

fifteen different locations around<br />

Clarksville are utilized including<br />

school gymnasiums, City recreation<br />

centers, <strong>and</strong> Housing Authority<br />

sites. Daily activities at each site<br />

are age specific <strong>and</strong> include games<br />

<strong>and</strong> sports activities, arts <strong>and</strong><br />

crafts, visits to City pools, <strong>and</strong> other<br />

enrichment activities. Clarksville<br />

Parks <strong>and</strong> Recreation Department<br />

also offers a wide variety of activities<br />

for youth, adults, <strong>and</strong> seniors<br />

throughout the other seasons such<br />

as Summer Night Lights, Adult<br />

Fitness Classes, Homeschool P.E.<br />

<strong>and</strong> Silver Fitness. On Saturdays,<br />

the youth basketball <strong>and</strong> volleyball<br />

leagues also play at the recreation<br />

centers. Men’s <strong>and</strong> women’s<br />

softball leagues <strong>and</strong> youth baseball<br />

<strong>and</strong> softball leagues are also held<br />

in the spring <strong>and</strong> fall. Special events<br />

throughout the year are coordinated<br />

to provide fitness <strong>and</strong> leisure<br />

activities to all populations. Fitness<br />

events include the Queen City Road<br />

Race featuring a 5K <strong>and</strong> one-mile<br />

fun run, the Wonder Kids Triathlon<br />

<strong>and</strong> 50 Plus Games. Family <strong>and</strong><br />

leisure events <strong>and</strong> programming<br />

include the Clarksville Downtown<br />

Market, Movies in the Park,<br />

Riverfest, the Clarksville BBQ Bash,<br />

Christmas on the Cumberl<strong>and</strong>, <strong>and</strong><br />

many more.<br />

PARK AND FACILITY<br />

RESERVATIONS<br />

Clarksville Parks <strong>and</strong> Recreation<br />

reserves many of its facilities<br />

including park pavilions, pools,<br />

recreation center meeting rooms,<br />

amphitheaters <strong>and</strong> more for public<br />

<strong>and</strong> private use. To view the full list<br />

of rental options <strong>and</strong> fee information<br />

visit www.cityofclarksville.com/<br />

parksrec.<br />

To learn more about Clarksville<br />

Parks & Recreation, visit www.<br />

cityofclarksville.com/parksrec,<br />

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Exhibits ♦ Special Events ♦ Children's Programs<br />

Group Tours ♦ Facility Rentals ♦ Gift Store<br />

Regular Hours:<br />

Tuesday - Saturday:<br />

10 am to 5 pm<br />

Sundays:<br />

1 pm to 5 pm<br />

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Discover the fun!<br />

200 South 2nd Street<br />

in downtown Clarksville<br />

(931) 648-5780<br />

Model trains<br />

run every Sunday<br />

until 4:00 p.m.!<br />

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MONTGOMERY COUNTY<br />

PARKS AND RECREATION<br />

In Montgomery County, additional<br />

park <strong>and</strong> recreation services are<br />

available to residents <strong>and</strong><br />

guests, including a downtown park<br />

for entertainment <strong>and</strong> relaxation,<br />

athletic complexes in St. Bethlehem<br />

Civitan Park, Woodlawn Park <strong>and</strong><br />

RichEllen Park, along with Rotary<br />

Park - a 111- acre natural area, the<br />

South Guthrie <strong>Community</strong> Center<br />

<strong>and</strong> Spur Line Trail, a pocket park<br />

in downtown Clarksville.<br />

CIVITAN PARK<br />

Located at 650 Bellamy Lane,<br />

Civitan Park is a 50-acre<br />

community park, comprised of four<br />

youth softball fields, four youth<br />

baseball fields, a large playground,<br />

two picnic pavilions, 23 regulation<br />

horseshoe pits, a small breed dog<br />

park <strong>and</strong> shaded outdoor fitness<br />

equipment. The park is home to<br />

St. Bethlehem Little League <strong>and</strong><br />

the site of many regional <strong>and</strong><br />

national youth sporting events<br />

annually. Additionally, a 25-acre<br />

expansion with three additional<br />

youth baseball/softball fields, a large<br />

multi-purpose practice field, a paved<br />

walking trail, the Rotary Field of<br />

Dreams, <strong>and</strong> a second large<br />

inclusive playground, designed<br />

<strong>and</strong> equipped to support citizens<br />

with special needs, will be<br />

completed fall <strong>2019</strong>.<br />

DOWNTOWN COMMONS<br />

Situated in the heart of downtown<br />

Clarksville, Downtown Commons is<br />

the newest park in the community.<br />

The Commons encompasses a oneblock<br />

radius that offers a destination<br />

for people to gather, be entertained,<br />

or just relax outdoors. The Commons<br />

hosts a seasonal outdoor ice rink late<br />

fall through mid-winter. In the milder<br />

months the park is bustling with music<br />

concerts, art exhibitions, games,<br />

yoga <strong>and</strong> other opportunities to bring<br />

people together.<br />

RICHELLEN PARK<br />

This park is located at 1466 State<br />

Route 149 in the southern part of<br />

our county, boasts over 50 acres.<br />

It features eight baseball/softball<br />

fields, one large playground with<br />

two small satellite playgrounds<br />

in the sports complex, paved<br />

walking trails, picnic shelters<br />

<strong>and</strong> a large banquet hall available<br />

for daily rentals.<br />

ROTARY PARK<br />

Located at 2308 Rotary Park Drive,<br />

Rotary Park, is a 111-acre nature park<br />

located near the Sango area of<br />

Montgomery County. It boasts over<br />

six miles of hiking/biking trails, an<br />

ADA-accessible walking trail, one<br />

large pavilion, two small pavilions,<br />

a playground, an 18-hole disc golf<br />

course, outdoor amphitheater,<br />

scout camping area, outdoor<br />

fitness equipment <strong>and</strong> rest room<br />

facilities. In an effort to promote<br />

environmental stewardship, trash<br />

receptacles are not located at the<br />

park, so park users must take out<br />

whatever is brought in with them.<br />

Families are encouraged to picnic<br />

in the park, but they are responsible<br />

for taking their trash with them when<br />

they leave. This keeps the park<br />

clean <strong>and</strong> the surroundings visually<br />

appealing for other visitors.<br />

For hiking <strong>and</strong> biking enthusiasts,<br />

Rotary Park maintains over six miles<br />

of hiking <strong>and</strong> biking trails for your<br />

enjoyment. Terrain ranges from<br />

mostly flat <strong>and</strong> leisurely to fairly steep<br />

<strong>and</strong> rugged. Horses are not permitted<br />

in the park.<br />

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SOUTH GUTHRIE<br />

COMMUNITY CENTER<br />

This community center, at 5025<br />

Guthrie Road, boasts a playground,<br />

three picnic tables, a large meeting<br />

room with banquet tables <strong>and</strong><br />

chairs available, full kitchen,<br />

spacious concrete patio <strong>and</strong><br />

restrooms. This space can<br />

accommodate groups of 100, <strong>and</strong><br />

is the perfect venue for weddings,<br />

showers, <strong>and</strong> family reunions.<br />

Civitan Park, RichEllen Park, South<br />

Guthrie <strong>Community</strong> Center, Rotary<br />

Park <strong>and</strong> Woodlawn Park all maintain<br />

areas to picnic, lunch or plan a major<br />

family gathering. Picnic tables are<br />

abundant at all facilities. Picnic<br />

pavilions, along with community<br />

rooms, may be rented at RichEllen,<br />

Rotary, Woodlawn <strong>and</strong> Civitan Parks.<br />

SPUR LINE TRAIL<br />

This passive, pocket park features<br />

a scenic setting <strong>and</strong> park amenities.<br />

Spur Line provides a retreat for<br />

residents located right at the heart<br />

of downtown at the corners of<br />

Commerce <strong>and</strong> South First Streets.<br />

There is a small memorial garden<br />

in the center of this park along<br />

with the monuments to the<br />

Victims of Domestic Assault<br />

<strong>and</strong> the Children’s Memorial.<br />

WOODLAWN PARK<br />

Located at 2910 Woodlawn Park<br />

Road, Woodlawn Park is a 56-acre<br />

community park located at the<br />

northwest part of the county.<br />

It includes 2 youth softball fields,<br />

2 youth baseball fields, a multipurpose<br />

practice field, a<br />

playground, tennis court,<br />

basketball court, three picnic<br />

pavilions, three grills <strong>and</strong> open<br />

green space for passive recreation.<br />

For all other Montgomery County<br />

parks <strong>and</strong> park facilities, call 931-<br />

648-5732 or visit mcgtn.org/parks.<br />

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Attractions<br />

ART GALLERIES &<br />

PUBLIC ART<br />

Art galleries <strong>and</strong> public art are<br />

scattered throughout Clarksville.<br />

Venues feature local <strong>and</strong> regional<br />

artists in rotating <strong>and</strong> permanent<br />

exhibits. Stop in any number of<br />

local businesses <strong>and</strong> you’re likely to<br />

enjoy rotating exhibits there as well.<br />

Local artists of all media comprise<br />

the Downtown Artists Co-op.<br />

The Customs House Museum<br />

& Cultural Center <strong>and</strong> Austin Peay<br />

State University showcase fine art<br />

year around.<br />

BEACHAVEN WINERY<br />

Enjoy tours <strong>and</strong> tastings at one<br />

of Tennessee’s premier commercial<br />

wineries. Each of the award-winning<br />

wines are available on-site as well<br />

as unique gift shop items. In the<br />

summer months, the vineyard is host<br />

to an outdoor concert series,<br />

Jazz on the Lawn.<br />

1100 Dunlop Lane | 931-645-8867<br />

beachavenwinery.com<br />

CIVIL WAR TRAIL<br />

The Civil War left a huge imprint on<br />

Clarksville’s history <strong>and</strong> heritage.<br />

Several famed Civil War battlefields<br />

<strong>and</strong> points of interest are located<br />

here. Trail markers can be found<br />

at designated points of interest<br />

throughout the city.<br />

Welcome Center<br />

180 Holiday Drive | 931-553-8467<br />

clarksvillecivilwar.com<br />

CLARKSVILLE GREENWAY<br />

Railroad lines have been converted<br />

into walking <strong>and</strong> biking trails.<br />

This 9-mile paved trail is lined with<br />

trees, benches <strong>and</strong> overlook points.<br />

Parking lot space is also provided.<br />

931-645-7476 | 1100 Pollard Road<br />

cityofclarksville.com<br />

CLARKSVILLE SPEEDWAY<br />

Open Feb. through Nov. the<br />

speedway offers 1/8-mile drag races.<br />

The speedway is sanctioned by<br />

UMP <strong>and</strong> runs eight different classes<br />

of races. Races are held Fri. <strong>and</strong> Sat.<br />

night weather permitting.<br />

1600 Needmore Rd. | 931-645-2523<br />

clarksvillespeedway.com<br />

CUMBERLAND RIVERWALK<br />

A 1.5 mile paved promenade along<br />

the Cumberl<strong>and</strong> River, connecting on<br />

the south end to the Upl<strong>and</strong> Trail <strong>and</strong><br />

downtown via a Pedestrian overpass<br />

<strong>and</strong> recently extended on the north<br />

end to parallel the Red River.<br />

Riverside Drive | 931-645-7476<br />

cityofclarksville.com<br />

CUSTOMS HOUSE MUSEUM<br />

& CULTURAL CENTER<br />

Built in 1898 as an United States<br />

Post Office <strong>and</strong> Customs House for<br />

the flourishing tobacco trade, this<br />

architecturally fascinating structure<br />

is among the most photographed<br />

buildings in the region. The museum<br />

features rotating shows, galleries<br />

<strong>and</strong> a sculpture garden. Permanent<br />

exhibits <strong>and</strong> an interactive children’s<br />

area are available year-round.<br />

200 S. Second Street<br />

931-553-8467<br />

customshousemuseum.org<br />

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DON F. PRATT MEMORIAL<br />

MUSEUM<br />

Located within Fort Campbell<br />

Military Post, this museum is<br />

filled with authentic memorabilia.<br />

The history of the 101st Airborne<br />

Division Screaming Eagles, 5th<br />

Special Forces <strong>and</strong> 160th Special<br />

Operations can be followed from<br />

WWII to Operation Iraqi Freedom.<br />

Just outside, various aircraft, military<br />

equipment <strong>and</strong> monuments are on<br />

display. Visitors must use Gate Four<br />

to gain access to the facility.<br />

Bldg. 5702, Tennessee Ave,<br />

Fort Campbell | 270-798-3215<br />

fortcampbell.com/pratt.php<br />

DOWNTOWN COMMONS<br />

This gathering space in the heart<br />

of downtown incorporates green<br />

space, a pavilion to host concerts<br />

<strong>and</strong> other outdoor events,<br />

<strong>and</strong> a seasonal ice skating rink,<br />

among other features.<br />

3rd & Main Streets | 931-217-6538<br />

downtowncommons.org<br />

DUNBAR CAVE STATE<br />

NATURAL AREA<br />

One of Clarksville’s most scenic<br />

areas, this 144-acre park is the<br />

perfect recreation destination. The<br />

cave <strong>and</strong> its surroundings were a<br />

mineral springs resort at the turn<br />

of the century. In the 1930’s <strong>and</strong><br />

40’s the cave entrance served as a<br />

naturally air-conditioned venue for<br />

Big B<strong>and</strong> performances. Some of<br />

the oldest known prehistoric cave<br />

drawings have been found inside<br />

the cave. Three hiking trails are<br />

open year-round from dawn to dusk.<br />

401 Dunbar Cave Road<br />

931-648-5526<br />

tnstateparks.com/parks/about/<br />

dunbar-cave<br />

FORT DEFIANCE<br />

INTERPRETIVE CENTER &<br />

CIVIL WAR PARK<br />

Fort Defiance Civil War Park<br />

overlooks the Red <strong>and</strong> Cumberl<strong>and</strong><br />

Rivers <strong>and</strong> offers a breathtaking<br />

view of Downtown. Displays,<br />

cannons <strong>and</strong> the occasional<br />

re-enactors are just some of the<br />

things visitors can enjoy at<br />

Fort Defiance.<br />

120 Duncan Street<br />

cityofclarksville.com<br />

HISTORIC COLLINSVILLE<br />

Situated on 40 rolling acres,<br />

this pioneer settlement features<br />

16 restored log homes <strong>and</strong><br />

outbuildings. Authentic period<br />

artifacts fill each building. Picnic<br />

areas <strong>and</strong> walking trails are<br />

scattered throughout the grounds.<br />

All of the structures date to 1830-<br />

1870. A wildlife center houses<br />

several examples of natural<br />

Tennessee flora <strong>and</strong> fauna.<br />

Group tours <strong>and</strong> student group<br />

packages are available.<br />

4711 Weakley Road,<br />

Southside, TN | 931-648-9141<br />

historiccollinsville.com<br />

L&N TRAIN STATION<br />

Built in 1890, the L&N Train Station<br />

was the scene for the Monkees’ hit<br />

“Last Train to Clarksville.” Once one<br />

of the busiest locations in Clarksville,<br />

with soldiers <strong>and</strong> civilians arriving<br />

<strong>and</strong> departing daily, the facility is<br />

now open for public <strong>and</strong> private use.<br />

A Farmer’s Market is open Tuesday,<br />

Thursday <strong>and</strong> Saturday mornings<br />

during the summer <strong>and</strong> fall.<br />

Commerce & 10th Streets<br />

931-553-2486<br />

MONTGOMERY COUNTY<br />

COURTS COMPLEX<br />

Restored <strong>and</strong> remodeled after the<br />

1999 tornado, this architectural<br />

beauty is the symbol of Clarksville’s<br />

historic downtown. Adorning the<br />

corridors of both buildings are 150<br />

photographs illustrating the history<br />

<strong>and</strong> heritage of Montgomery County.<br />

1 Millennium Plaza | 931-648-5700<br />

mcgtn.org<br />

OLD GLORY DISTILLING<br />

COMPANY<br />

Old Glory Distilling Company<br />

produces artisan whiskey <strong>and</strong> spirits<br />

h<strong>and</strong>crafted here in Clarksville.<br />

The Premium Tennessee Whiskey<br />

is currently in limited release but<br />

the Vodka, Rum <strong>and</strong> Moonshine<br />

are available. Visit, tour <strong>and</strong> taste.<br />

451 Alfred Thun Rd. | 931-919-2522<br />

oldglorydistilling.com<br />

PLANET 3 EXTREME<br />

AIR PARK<br />

Planet 3 offers 15,000 square feet of<br />

interconnected trampolines in a new<br />

25,000 sq. ft facility. The trampoline<br />

park features world-class activities<br />

like Extreme Dodgeball, Trapeze,<br />

Launchpads, Foam Pits, Dunk Zones,<br />

a Battle Beam <strong>and</strong> even a state of<br />

the art Ninja Obstacle Course.<br />

310 Needmore Rd. | 931-614-0311<br />

planet3clarksville.com<br />

PUBLIC SQUARE<br />

This charming square is home<br />

to several government buildings<br />

<strong>and</strong> businesses. The center of the<br />

square features a fountain, public art<br />

<strong>and</strong> military tributes. Among these<br />

is the Eternal Flame, symbolizing<br />

the sacrifices of soldiers <strong>and</strong> their<br />

families for our freedom.<br />

Between Franklin & Main Streets<br />

931-645-7476<br />

cityofclarksville.com<br />

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ROXY REGIONAL THEATRE<br />

Clarksville’s oldest professional<br />

theatre offers patrons a combination<br />

of professional company shows<br />

(performed by actors from<br />

throughout the country) <strong>and</strong><br />

community offerings. Housed in a<br />

1947 modern art theatre, the Roxy<br />

produces ten main stage events<br />

annually. The Roxy’s “Other Space”<br />

produces four new scripts a year in<br />

its 40-seat, black-box theatre.<br />

100 Franklin Street | 931-645-7699<br />

roxyregionaltheatre.org<br />

SMITH-TRAHERN MANSION<br />

HOME OF FAMILY &<br />

COMMUNITY EDUCATION<br />

Built in 1858 by wealthy tobacconist<br />

Christopher Smith, this majestic<br />

antebellum home overlooks the<br />

Cumberl<strong>and</strong> River. The architecture<br />

reflects Greek Revival <strong>and</strong> Italianate<br />

styles. During the winter months,<br />

local organizations fill the mansion<br />

with over 20 Christmas trees<br />

decorated <strong>and</strong> sparkling. Weekly<br />

Winter Market takes place each<br />

Friday with vendors, local products,<br />

artists, <strong>and</strong> workshops. Tours are<br />

available by appointment.<br />

101 McClure St. | 931-648-9998<br />

visitclarksvilletn.com<br />

TN VALLEY BREWING CO.<br />

Veteran-owned Tennessee Valley<br />

Brewing Co. prides itself on<br />

community. Stop in for a local brew<br />

or try a flight <strong>and</strong> pick your favorite.<br />

2088 Lowes Dr. #H | 931-320-9192<br />

tnvalleybrewing.com<br />

THE CITY FORUM<br />

The City Forum is a one-stop<br />

entertainment complex. Fun for the<br />

whole family, with go-karts, mini golf,<br />

laser tag <strong>and</strong> 10 lanes of bowling! If<br />

that doesn’t get you excited, then<br />

check out the state-of-the-art arcade<br />

with games that fit all generations.<br />

On-site eateries <strong>and</strong> brews give the<br />

grown-ups a little something extra to<br />

look forward to. Closed Mondays.<br />

2231-T Madison St. | 931- 919-5051<br />

www.thecityforum.com<br />

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Annual Events<br />

YEAR ROUND<br />

Roxy Regional Theatre<br />

View live professional theatre year<br />

round at this historic venue.<br />

roxyregionaltheatre.org<br />

FEBRUARY<br />

The Chamber’s Annual Home Show<br />

An opportunity for businesses<br />

to promote their services <strong>and</strong><br />

attendees to gain valuable home<br />

improvement knowledge. The event<br />

is the last weekend in February.<br />

clarksvillechamber.com<br />

MAY<br />

Chamber Golf Scramble<br />

Held annually at Swan Lake Golf<br />

Course. This outing includes golf,<br />

food <strong>and</strong> friendly competition.<br />

931-245-4342<br />

clarksvillechamber.com<br />

First Thursday Art Walk<br />

Held the first Thursday of every<br />

month in Historic Downtown<br />

Clarksville. Local businesses host art<br />

demonstrations <strong>and</strong> special events<br />

as visitors peruse the local shops.<br />

Ryan Bowie:<br />

931-647-0444<br />

artwalkclarksville.com<br />

Gateway Chamber Orchestra<br />

World class musicians present a four<br />

concert Masterworks series.<br />

gatewaychamberorchestra.org<br />

Downtown @ Sundown<br />

Monthly concert series <strong>and</strong> street<br />

fair each third Friday night<br />

downtowncommons.org<br />

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Downtown Market<br />

This open-air market in Historic<br />

Downtown features local farmer’s<br />

produce <strong>and</strong> products, along with<br />

homemade arts <strong>and</strong> crafts. Open<br />

every Saturday, May–October,<br />

weather permitting.<br />

931-645-7476<br />

clarksvilledowntownmarket.com<br />

Pickin’ On The Porch<br />

MB Rol<strong>and</strong> Distillery presents live<br />

music series on their grounds where<br />

attendees enjoy music <strong>and</strong> some<br />

of the venue’s own spirits. Held on<br />

Saturdays from May–November, the<br />

series is free <strong>and</strong> open to the public.<br />

270-640-7744<br />

mbrdistillery.com<br />

Jazz on the Lawn<br />

Beachaven Winery’s summer<br />

outdoor concert series, which runs<br />

May-October, brings acclaimed<br />

regional artists to the vineyard for<br />

a free performance. Beachaven<br />

wine is for sale <strong>and</strong> no other alcohol<br />

is permitted. Bring friends, food,<br />

blankets <strong>and</strong> lawn chairs.<br />

931-645-8867<br />

beachavenwinery.com<br />

Movies in the Park<br />

Sponsored by the City of Clarksville<br />

May–October, this family-friendly<br />

series alternates between Liberty<br />

<strong>and</strong> Heritage Parks select Saturdays.<br />

931-645-7476<br />

cityofclarksville.com<br />

Queen City Road Race<br />

A 5k, 1-mile fun run <strong>and</strong> threeperson<br />

relay race through the<br />

streets of Downtown Clarksville.<br />

931-645-7476<br />

cityofclarksville.com<br />

JUNE<br />

Annual Chamber Dinner + Gala<br />

Celebrates the leadership <strong>and</strong><br />

commitment of the Chamber to<br />

the Clarksville community. Several<br />

prestigious awards are presented<br />

during the dinner.<br />

931-245-4342<br />

clarksvillechamber.com<br />

Southside Summer Nights<br />

Monthly Bluegrass <strong>and</strong> Gospel<br />

concerts.<br />

historiccollinsville.com<br />

JULY<br />

Cooling At The Cave<br />

Join the Friends of Dunbar Cave<br />

for their annual event with music,<br />

games <strong>and</strong> refreshments at the<br />

cave entrance. All ages are<br />

welcome. Admission is free.<br />

Donations are accepted.<br />

tn.gov/environment/parks/<br />

DunbarCave<br />

Independence Day Celebration<br />

Held on July 3 at Liberty Park<br />

this City of Clarksville event<br />

includes musical performances<br />

along with a spectacular<br />

fireworks display.<br />

931-645-7476<br />

cityofclarksville.com<br />

AUGUST<br />

Old Time Fiddler's Championship<br />

The event features performances<br />

from the region's best bluegrass<br />

artists.<br />

tnfiddlers.com<br />

SEPTEMBER<br />

Frolic on Franklin<br />

Frolic on Franklin showcases the<br />

works of 25 local artists amidst<br />

the captivating architecture of<br />

historic Franklin Street. Art includes<br />

jewelry, pottery, water color <strong>and</strong><br />

oil prints, woodwork, ceramics,<br />

porcelain, photography <strong>and</strong> crafts.<br />

Entertainment <strong>and</strong> concessions<br />

available.<br />

facebook.com/FroliconFranklin<br />

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Riverfest<br />

A weekend full of fun, music, food,<br />

children’s activities <strong>and</strong> art at the<br />

McGregor Park RiverWalk, RiverFest<br />

is held the weekend after Labor Day.<br />

931-645-7476<br />

clarksvilleriverfest.com<br />

Sunrise Century<br />

Hosted by The Clarksville Sunrise<br />

Rotary Club each year. This 100-mile<br />

bike ride through rural Clarksville<br />

is one of the fastest <strong>and</strong> easiest<br />

century races in the United States.<br />

clarksvillecentury.com<br />

Welcome Home<br />

Veterans Celebration<br />

This five-day event welcomes <strong>and</strong><br />

celebrates veterans from every<br />

theatre of war. With static displays,<br />

a field of honor <strong>and</strong> special concerts,<br />

the days are filled with many<br />

special reminders of the brave<br />

men <strong>and</strong> women in uniform.<br />

welcomehomeveterans<br />

celebration.com<br />

Valor Run<br />

A 10k <strong>and</strong> 5k event along<br />

with a Memorial Mile walk at<br />

Beachaven Winery.<br />

Sign up at runsignup.com/RAU/<br />

TN/Clarksville/ValorRun<br />

OCTOBER<br />

Miss Tennessee USA & Teen USA<br />

Pageant<br />

The pageant brings young women<br />

from across Tennessee to compete<br />

for the Miss TN USA title. Judging is<br />

based on swimsuit, evening gown<br />

<strong>and</strong> interviews. A preliminary to the<br />

Miss USA/Teen USA pageant, the<br />

event is held at APSU’s George &<br />

Sharon Mabry Concert Hall.<br />

misstennesseeusa.com<br />

Fright on Franklin<br />

The event will feature safe trickor-treating,<br />

costume contests,<br />

<strong>and</strong> much more! Visitors will get<br />

to experience a Halloween treat<br />

throughout Historic Downtown<br />

including crafts <strong>and</strong> activities with<br />

local downtown businesses, food,<br />

<strong>and</strong> drink, c<strong>and</strong>y <strong>and</strong> events.<br />

931-645-7476<br />

cityofclarksville.com<br />

NOVEMBER<br />

Veterans Day Parade<br />

Held every year along the streets<br />

of Historic Downtown Clarksville,<br />

Visitors <strong>and</strong> locals alike are treated<br />

to marching b<strong>and</strong>s, colorful floats<br />

<strong>and</strong> special appearances by our<br />

local veterans.<br />

mcgtn.org/vso<br />

DECEMBER<br />

Lighted Christmas Parade<br />

A night-time parade through the<br />

streets of downtown, the Clarksville<br />

Christmas Parade features floats<br />

adorned with lights <strong>and</strong> bright<br />

colored displays. The parade travels<br />

through historic downtown <strong>and</strong><br />

APSU.<br />

931-645-7476<br />

cityofclarksville.com<br />

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Christmas on the Cumberl<strong>and</strong><br />

A brilliant light display <strong>and</strong> animated<br />

scenes that create an exquisite<br />

holiday treat. Over two-million lights<br />

illuminate the one-mile RiverWalk.<br />

The display lasts from late<br />

November through January 1.<br />

931-645-7476<br />

cityofclarksville.com<br />

SpiritFest<br />

A pre-parade celebration with<br />

inflatables, Santa Claus, live music,<br />

art <strong>and</strong> gift markets, hot chocolate<br />

<strong>and</strong> food trucks, this event is held<br />

at First Presbyterian <strong>and</strong> Trinity<br />

Episcopal Churches in historic<br />

downtown.<br />

931-645-6551<br />

fpcclarksville.org/spiritfest_<br />

microsite/<br />

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Private Schools<br />

CLARKSVILLE ACADEMY<br />

Clarksville Academy strives to assist students in<br />

achieving their potential, identifying their strengths <strong>and</strong><br />

interests, while ensuring success in college <strong>and</strong> beyond.<br />

A non-discriminatory school focusing its emphasis on<br />

academic excellence, appropriate discipline, ethical<br />

st<strong>and</strong>ards, continuous learning, as well as respecting<br />

others <strong>and</strong> their property. Their philosophy on education<br />

encompasses the intellectual, social, emotional,<br />

characteristics <strong>and</strong> physical development of students.<br />

710 North Second Street | Clarksville, TN 37040<br />

931-647-6311 | clarksvilleacademy.com<br />

CLARKSVILLE CHRISTIAN SCHOOL<br />

Clarksville Christian School’s mission is to foster <strong>and</strong><br />

maintain an educational <strong>and</strong> Christian environment<br />

where God is glorified in every respect: academically,<br />

socially <strong>and</strong> morally, according to the teachings of<br />

the Bible. CCS currently serves 250+ students, <strong>and</strong><br />

enrollment has increased by 64% over the last five<br />

years. CCS is committed to providing academic<br />

excellence <strong>and</strong> extra-curricular activities, while<br />

maintaining a foundation in faith<br />

505 Highway 76 | Clarksville, TN 37043<br />

931-647-8180 | clarksvillechristianschool.org<br />

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IMMACULATE CONCEPTION SCHOOL<br />

Immaculate Conception School (ICS) in Clarksville, TN,<br />

is a diocesan parochial school, approved by the Bishop<br />

of Nashville operating under the supervision of the<br />

Superintendent of Catholic Schools for the Diocese of<br />

Nashville. ICS is accredited by the State of Tennessee<br />

<strong>and</strong> the Southern Association of Colleges <strong>and</strong> Schools<br />

(SACS). ICS serves children from Kindergarten through<br />

8th grade, <strong>and</strong> their mission is to develop the spiritual,<br />

intellectual, physical <strong>and</strong> social growth of each child<br />

by providing a quality educational experience in an<br />

atmosphere of faith.<br />

1901 Madison Street | Clarksville, TN 37043<br />

931-645-1865 | icschooltn.org<br />

TABERNACLE CHRISTIAN SCHOOL<br />

Tabernacle Christian School opened in 1999 under<br />

the vision <strong>and</strong> leadership of Pastor Jimmy Terry, Sr. to<br />

provide a safe <strong>and</strong> nurturing environment that enables a<br />

child to obtain academic excellence, spiritual, emotional<br />

<strong>and</strong> physical development through the teachings of<br />

Christian principles <strong>and</strong> values. TSC provides students<br />

with a biblical perspective curriculum that prepares<br />

<strong>and</strong> inspires them for success in life. The educational<br />

program equips students with the skills <strong>and</strong> ability<br />

necessary to sustain <strong>and</strong> guard a Christian world view.<br />

301 Market Street | Clarksville, TN 37042<br />

931-552-9431 | tcs1999.com<br />

(off of Dunlop Lane by Tennova Healthcare)<br />

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Clarksville-Montgomery<br />

County School System<br />

The Clarksville-Montgomery County School System<br />

(CMCSS) continues to be recognized nationally for<br />

its academic <strong>and</strong> professional achievements, as well<br />

as its progressive <strong>and</strong> innovative methods for helping<br />

students become college <strong>and</strong> career ready. For four<br />

years straight, the system has been number one in<br />

the state for academic growth.<br />

As an ISO-9001:2015 certified organization focused on<br />

continuous improvement, CMCSS continues to develop<br />

<strong>and</strong> strengthen a variety of programs for ensuring student<br />

success. Sixteen of its 40 schools were recognized<br />

as Reward Schools, performing in the top five percent<br />

statewide. After-school programs, virtual high school,<br />

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<strong>and</strong> credit recovery, as well as other intervention <strong>and</strong><br />

transition programs for children in elementary, middle<br />

<strong>and</strong> high school, provide students with greater learning<br />

advantages <strong>and</strong> opportunities to stay on track with their<br />

peers. With the increased rigor in academic areas,<br />

students on all learning levels can benefit.<br />

Thinking outside of the box, the<br />

school system has eight college <strong>and</strong><br />

career academies in each of the<br />

high schools, a Middle College High<br />

School on the campus of Austin<br />

Peay State University, an Early<br />

Technical College at Tennessee<br />

College of Applied Technology <strong>and</strong><br />

many other early postsecondary<br />

opportunities. In partnership with<br />

Austin Peay, two high schools offer<br />

the study of Korean <strong>and</strong> Japanese.<br />

In 2018, CMCSS opened its first<br />

Spanish language immersion school<br />

for kindergarten through fifth grade.


These<br />

Accolades<br />

bestowed on CMCSS, are among<br />

many more.<br />

Listed on College Board’s 7th Annual<br />

Advanced Placement<br />

District Honor Roll<br />

Three high schools<br />

listed among the<br />

best in 2018<br />

U.S. News <strong>and</strong> World Report<br />

CMCSS has a thriving Partners in Education program with over 200<br />

business, industry, military, <strong>and</strong> civic organizations supporting schools<br />

with time, resources, <strong>and</strong> financial contributions. Business <strong>and</strong> industry<br />

have the opportunity to partner with CMCSS with programs like Teacher<br />

Externships, student apprenticeships, <strong>and</strong> career technical education<br />

advisory boards to name a few.<br />

STEM integration is implemented across the district in grades 3-9.<br />

Moore Magnet STEM School is an open enrollment option for students<br />

in grades K-5, <strong>and</strong> a four-year academy for Science, Technology, Engineering,<br />

Mathematics (STEM) is housed within Kenwood High School<br />

with foci in STEM Education <strong>and</strong> Mechatronics. CMCSS has state <strong>and</strong><br />

national award-winning robotics programs at the elementary, middle,<br />

<strong>and</strong> high school levels.<br />

CLARKSVILLE-MONTGOMERY<br />

COUNTY SCHOOL SYSTEM<br />

SERVES MORE THAN<br />

35,361 STUDENTS<br />

24 7 8<br />

Public<br />

Elementary<br />

Schools<br />

Public<br />

Middle Schools<br />

(Grades 7-9)<br />

Public<br />

High Schools<br />

(Grades 9-12)<br />

Named one of the<br />

Best communities<br />

for Music Education<br />

by the National Association<br />

of Music Merchants for four years<br />

Total Students:<br />

White<br />

Black or African<br />

American<br />

Hispanic<br />

Multiethnic<br />

Asian<br />

Native Hawaiian/<br />

Pacific Isl<strong>and</strong>er<br />

American Indian/<br />

Alaskan Native<br />

Economically<br />

disadvantaged<br />

English Language<br />

Learners<br />

Military dependents<br />

Students with<br />

disabilities<br />

Graduation Rate:<br />

ACT Score<br />

(Average Composite Score)<br />

35,361<br />

53.4%<br />

23%<br />

12.5%<br />

8.63%<br />

1.54%<br />

0.66%<br />

0.27%<br />

29.2%<br />

2%<br />

28%<br />

14.2%<br />

94.2 %<br />

20.1<br />

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Higher Education<br />

ASSOCIATE DEGREES AND<br />

CONTINUING EDUCATION<br />

PROGRAMS<br />

CAREER TECHNICAL SCHOOL<br />

- EMPLOYER DIRECTED<br />

WORKFORCE TRAINING<br />

NORTH CENTRAL INSTITUTE -<br />

AERONAUTICS & MECHANICS<br />

CERTIFICATION<br />

Tennessee Promise is Both a scholarship <strong>and</strong> mentoring program to increase the<br />

number of students that attend college in our state. The scholarship covers tuition <strong>and</strong> fees<br />

not covered by the Pell grant, the HOPE scholarship, or state student assistance funds.<br />

Students may use the scholarship at any of the state’s 13 community colleges, 27 colleges<br />

of applied technology or other eligible institutions offering an associates degree program.<br />

Also available for adults looking to further their education is the Tennessee Reconnect.<br />

This program initiative is to help more of our state’s adults enter higher education to gain<br />

new skills, advance in the workplace <strong>and</strong> fulfill lifelong dreams of completing a degree or credential.<br />

For more information or to apply for one of the programs, please visit driveto55.org.<br />

Business Insurance<br />

Individual Life <strong>and</strong> Health<br />

Employee Benefits<br />

Agribusiness Insurance<br />

Auto <strong>and</strong> Home Insurance<br />

120 Center Pointe Drive<br />

Suite 2<br />

Clarksville, TN 37040<br />

931-647-9270<br />

www.higgins-ins.com<br />

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BETHEL UNIVERSITY<br />

2200 Wilma Rudolph Blvd, Clarksville, TN 37040<br />

bethelsuccess.net<br />

931-551-9640<br />

DAYMAR COLLEGE<br />

2691 Trenton Road, Clarksville, TN 37040<br />

daymarinstitute.edu<br />

931-552-7600<br />

NASHVILLE STATE<br />

COMMUNITY COLLEGE<br />

1760 Wilma Rudolph Blvd., Clarksville, TN 37040<br />

nscc.edu/clarksville<br />

931-551-7004<br />

NORTH CENTRAL INSTITUTE<br />

168 Jack Miller Blvd., Suite A, Clarksville, TN 37042<br />

nci.edu<br />

931-431-9700<br />

TENNESSEE COLLEGE<br />

OF APPLIED TECHNOLOGY<br />

Dickson & Clarksville Campus<br />

135 International Blvd., Clarksville, TN 37040<br />

tcatcdickson.edu<br />

931-572-1694<br />

TENNESSEE REHABILITATION CENTER<br />

1575 Corporate Park Blvd., Clarksville, TN 37040<br />

state.tn.us<br />

931-648-5560<br />

TROY UNIVERSITY-<br />

CLARKSVILLE<br />

399 Tiny Town Road, Clarksville, TN 37042<br />

clarksville.troy.edu<br />

931-431-9828<br />

CLARKSVILLE-MONTGOMERY<br />

COUNTY, TENNESSEE<br />

94.2%<br />

GRADUATION RATE<br />

2017-2018 SCHOOL YEAR<br />

$51.5M<br />

IN SCHOLARSHIPS<br />

EARNED BY <strong>2019</strong> GRADUATES<br />

Source: Clarksville Montgomery County School System<br />

Growth <strong>and</strong> Data, cmcss.net<br />

FOR INFORMATION ABOUT EDUCATIONAL<br />

OPPORTUNITIES WITH CHAMBER<br />

MEMBERS LOCATED OUTSIDE THE<br />

CLARKSVILLE-MONTGOMERY COUNTY<br />

AREA, VISIT CLARKSVILLECHAMBER.COM.<br />

Attend Tuition Free<br />

Using TN Promise or Reconnect<br />

931.572.1694 | www.tcatdickson.edu<br />

134 International Blvd., Clarksville, TN 37040<br />

TCAT Dickson is a TN Board of Regents institution <strong>and</strong> complies with Title VI, VII, IX, Section 504 & the ADA<br />

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Austin Peay<br />

State University<br />

Austin Peay State University is a comprehensive university<br />

committed to raising the educational attainment<br />

of the citizenry, developing programs <strong>and</strong> services that<br />

address regional needs <strong>and</strong> providing collaborative<br />

opportunities that connect university expertise with private<br />

<strong>and</strong> public resources. Collectively, these endeavors<br />

contribute significantly to the intellectual, economic,<br />

social, physical <strong>and</strong> cultural development of the region.<br />

APSU prepares students to be engaged <strong>and</strong> productive<br />

citizens while recognizing that society <strong>and</strong> the marketplace<br />

require global awareness <strong>and</strong> continuous learning.<br />

Named for Clarksville native <strong>and</strong> former Tennessee Gov.<br />

Austin Peay, APSU is one of the region’s key economic<br />

engines, with an economic impact of more than $333<br />

million annually. Austin Peay’s beautiful Clarksville<br />

campus is on 195 acres in downtown Clarksville.<br />

In addition to the Clarksville campus, APSU has locations<br />

at nearby Fort Campbell <strong>and</strong> at Highl<strong>and</strong> Crest in<br />

Springfield, Tennessee. While the University was<br />

established in 1927 as Austin Peay Normal School,<br />

a small, localized college to train teachers, over the<br />

decades Austin Peay changed from a normal school to<br />

a college, eventually evolving into a university in 1967.<br />

Today, the University has grown to become a major<br />

regional provider of higher education with a student<br />

enrollment of 10,954 – APSU is the fastest-growing<br />

public university in Tennessee.<br />

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Students at Austin Peay can choose from numerous<br />

programs <strong>and</strong> concentrations to earn an associate,<br />

bachelor’s, master’s or doctoral degree. With more than<br />

50 graduate degree paths, <strong>and</strong> more than 125 undergraduate<br />

degree paths, including associate degrees, the<br />

University provides a variety of options for degree<br />

attainment. Additionally, as the state’s leader in higher<br />

education for military-connected students, Austin Peay<br />

offers many degrees online <strong>and</strong> in eight-week terms,<br />

providing better options for military-connected students.<br />

The University continues to exp<strong>and</strong> its footprint <strong>and</strong><br />

enhance its ties with the Clarksville community through<br />

facility <strong>and</strong> property expansions, including continued<br />

growth on the south side of College Street, building a<br />

stronger direct connection into downtown Clarksville –<br />

a critical part of the University’s strategic plan.<br />

APSU recently launched two notable programs: the<br />

University’s first-ever doctoral degree program –<br />

an Ed.D. in Educational Leadership – <strong>and</strong> the state’s<br />

first-ever rotorcraft flight school that offers a bachelor’s<br />

degree – aviation science with a concentration<br />

in rotor wing (helicopters).<br />

APSU boasts two Centers of Excellence – the Center<br />

of Excellence for the Creative Arts <strong>and</strong> the Center of<br />

Excellence for Field Biology. Combining the institution’s<br />

well-established disciplines of music, creative writing,<br />

art <strong>and</strong> theater, the Center of Excellence in Creative Arts<br />

is designed to promote the creative arts in Tennessee.<br />

A regional oasis for the arts, the center sponsors more<br />

than 100 concerts, exhibits, lectures, recitals <strong>and</strong> events<br />

annually. The Center of Excellence for Field Biology is<br />

a major research component of the University, highly<br />

regarded by scientists from coast to coast. Much of the<br />

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Government<br />

The City of Clarksville, founded in 1784, is governed by the Mayor-Council<br />

system. The Mayor is elected at-large <strong>and</strong> serves a four-year term.<br />

The City Council consists of 12 members who are elected from wards.<br />

COUNCIL MEMBERS<br />

Ward 1: Richard Garrett<br />

Ward 2: Vondell Richmond<br />

Ward 3: Ron Erb<br />

Ward 4: Tim Ch<strong>and</strong>ler<br />

Ward 5: Valerie Guzman<br />

Ward 6: W<strong>and</strong>a Smith<br />

Ward 7: Travis Holleman<br />

Ward 8: David Allen<br />

Ward 9: Jeff Henley<br />

Ward 10: Stacey Streetman<br />

Ward 11: Gary Norris<br />

Ward 12: Jeff Burkhart<br />

MONTHLY COUNCIL SESSIONS<br />

Informal: Last Thursday | Formal: First Thursday<br />

JOE PITTS<br />

CITY MAYOR<br />

SERVICES<br />

3 Police Stations | 287 Police Officers | 12 Fire Stations | 235 Firefighters<br />

CONTACT INFORMATION<br />

1 Public Square | Clarksville, TN 37040 | 931-645-7444 | cityofclarksville.com<br />

A 21-member Board of Commissioners oversees the operation of<br />

the Montgomery County government. They are elected by district<br />

<strong>and</strong> serve four-year terms. An elected County Mayor h<strong>and</strong>les the<br />

daily operations of all departments <strong>and</strong> agencies of the County<br />

government.<br />

JIM DURRETT<br />

COUNTY MAYOR<br />

COMMISSIONERS<br />

District 1: John M. Gannon<br />

District 2: Charles Keene<br />

District 3: Joe Smith<br />

District 4: Rickey Ray<br />

District 5: Rashidah A. Leverett<br />

District 6: Arnold Hodges<br />

District 7: Br<strong>and</strong>on Butts<br />

District 8: Tangi Smith<br />

District 9: Carmelle Ch<strong>and</strong>ler<br />

District 10: James Lewis<br />

MONTHLY COMMISSION SESSIONS<br />

Informal: First Monday | Formal: Second Monday<br />

District 11: Joe Creek<br />

District 12: Lisa Prichard<br />

District 13: Walker Woodruff<br />

District 14: Joshua Beal<br />

District 15: David Harper<br />

District 16: Loretta Bryant<br />

District 17: Chris Rasnic<br />

District 18: Jason Knight<br />

District 19: Garl<strong>and</strong> Johnson<br />

District 20: Jerry Allbert<br />

District 21: Larry Rocconi<br />

SERVICES<br />

344 Sheriff’s Deputies | 26 Reserves | 5 District Fire Stations |<br />

2 Fire Substations | 1 Rescue Squad | 200 Volunteer Firefighters<br />

CONTACT INFORMATION<br />

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Healthcare<br />

TENNOVA HEALTHCARE<br />

Tennova Healthcare – Clarksville is your community<br />

healthcare provider. Our physicians <strong>and</strong> employees are<br />

committed to offering you personalized care <strong>and</strong> quality<br />

services—right here, where you live. We offer a range of<br />

inpatient <strong>and</strong> outpatient, medical, diagnostic <strong>and</strong> surgical<br />

services <strong>and</strong> our commitment to quality care is evident by<br />

our many designations, certifications <strong>and</strong> honors. We’ve<br />

been named a Blue Distinction® Center for Maternity<br />

Care by BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee, received<br />

the Center of Distinction Award for Wound Care by<br />

Healogics, earned The Joint Commission’s Gold Seal of<br />

Approval® for Total Hip <strong>and</strong> Knee Replacement <strong>and</strong> Laboratory<br />

Services, earned certification from the American<br />

Association of Cardiovascular <strong>and</strong> Pulmonary Rehabilitation<br />

<strong>and</strong> have been named an Accredited Chest Pain<br />

Center by the American College of Cardiology.<br />

Services include:<br />

• Joint Replacement Surgery<br />

• Robotic Surgery<br />

• Weight Loss Surgery<br />

• Cardiology<br />

• Imaging<br />

• Emergency Services<br />

• Comprehensive Rehabilitation<br />

• Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy for Wound Healing<br />

• Neonatal Intensive Care Unit<br />

• Many more (visit Tennova.com to see full list of services)<br />

PREMIER MEDICAL GROUP<br />

Patients of Premier Medical Group enjoy the convenience<br />

of six medical specialties, a variety of ancillary<br />

services <strong>and</strong> seven-days a week access to care. The<br />

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shareholders. Its 37 physicians <strong>and</strong> 17 full-time, non-physician<br />

providers offer Family Medicine, Internal Medicine,<br />

Pediatrics, OB/GYN, Otolaryngology, <strong>and</strong> Occupational<br />

& Travel Medicine; as well as on-site Diagnostic Imaging,<br />

Laboratory <strong>and</strong> Clinical Research.<br />

Premier’s 11-acre campus at 490 Dunlop Lane, Clarksville<br />

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County.<br />

Premier Medical Group holds the highest level recognition<br />

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Green Businesses<br />

The Clarksville Area Chamber of Commerce supports our local Green certification initiative<br />

<strong>and</strong> is proud to have been the first Chamber in the State of Tennessee to be Green Certified.<br />

5 Star Radio Group<br />

Action Air<br />

Agero<br />

Akebono Brake<br />

Alicia's K9 Kuts & Kennels<br />

Altra Credit Union<br />

Amare Montessori<br />

American Snuff Company<br />

Appleton Harley-Davidson<br />

Arcadia Senior Living<br />

Austin Peay State University<br />

Avanti<br />

B.R. Miller Company<br />

Batson & Nolan Law Firm<br />

Beck Accounting Services<br />

Bethel University<br />

Bridgestone Metalpha<br />

Budweiser<br />

CDE<br />

CEMC<br />

USAA<br />

Chartwells<br />

City of Clarksville Parks & Rec.<br />

Clarksville 50+ Activity Center<br />

Clarksville Academy<br />

Clarksville Area Chamber of<br />

Commerce<br />

Clarksville Association of<br />

Realtors<br />

Clarksville Athletic Club<br />

Clarksville Building <strong>and</strong> Code<br />

Clarksville City Garage<br />

Clarksville City Hall<br />

Clarksville Country Club<br />

Clarksville Dental Center<br />

Clarksville Fencing<br />

Clarksville Foundry<br />

Clarksville Gas & Water<br />

Clarksville Montgomery<br />

Public Library<br />

Clarksville Pediatric Dentistry<br />

Clarksville Police Department<br />

Clarksville Regional Airport<br />

Clarksville Streets Dept.<br />

Clarksville Transit<br />

Clarksville-Montgomery<br />

County School System<br />

Customs House Museum<br />

& Cultural Center<br />

Daymar College<br />

DBS & Associates<br />

Elite Primary Care<br />

F&M Bank<br />

Faith Outreach Church<br />

First Baptist Clarksville<br />

First Choice Moving & Storage<br />

Florim, USA<br />

Fortera Credit Union<br />

Habitat for Humanity Restore<br />

Harris One Hour Heating<br />

& Cooling<br />

Hendrickson Trailer<br />

Heritage Bank<br />

Home 2 Suites<br />

Honest - 1<br />

Immaculate Conception School<br />

James Corlew Chevrolet<br />

Jenkins & Wynne<br />

Josten's<br />

Kroger<br />

LaCasa Mexican Restaurant<br />

Legends Bank<br />

Lend Lease -Campbell Crossing<br />

MainStream Heating & Cooling<br />

Mann, Smith & Cummings<br />

Insurance<br />

Mongomery County Co-Op<br />

Mongomery County<br />

Courthouse<br />

Montgomery County Election<br />

Commission<br />

Montgomery County Facility<br />

Management<br />

Montgomery County Health<br />

Department<br />

Montgomery County Sheriff's<br />

Department.<br />

Moore Magnet School<br />

Multi-Color Corp.<br />

My Place Realty <strong>and</strong><br />

Management<br />

Nashville State<br />

North Central Institute<br />

Nyrstar<br />

Page <strong>and</strong> Tuttle<br />

PDI<br />

Plato's Closet<br />

Publix<br />

Quality Inn<br />

Queen City Disposal<br />

Rainbow Kids<br />

Red Knight Distribution<br />

Riverview Inn<br />

S<strong>and</strong>erson Pipe<br />

Sango Eye Care<br />

Sango Pharmacy<br />

Screaming Eagle Car Wash<br />

Screaming Eagle Concrete<br />

Service King<br />

Shiloh Industries<br />

Signs Now<br />

Smithfield Manufacturing<br />

SRS Distributing<br />

Sterling Signs<br />

Stone, Rudolph & Henry<br />

Tennessee Center of Applied<br />

Technology<br />

Tennova Health Care<br />

The Griffis Team of Exit Realty<br />

Screamin’ Eagle<br />

Thurman Campbell Group<br />

Trane<br />

Tree of Life Center<br />

Waterdogs Scuba & Safety<br />

West Creek Elementary<br />

West Gate Inn & Suites<br />

Winn Materials<br />

Workforce Essentials<br />

YMCA<br />

To learn more about how your business can join the Clarksville-Montgomery County Green Certification Program,<br />

email Carlye Sommers, cmsommers@mcgtn.netor call 931-245-1867.<br />

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Fort Campbell<br />

HISTORY<br />

Fort Campbell Army Post straddles the border of<br />

Kentucky <strong>and</strong> Tennessee. The post is named in honor of<br />

William Bowen Campbell, a former Tennessee Governor<br />

who served as a Union General in the Civil War. Fort<br />

Campbell was originally established (in 1942) as a<br />

war-time armor training <strong>and</strong> mobilization camp during<br />

WWII <strong>and</strong> became a permanent installation in 1950.<br />

From 1948 to 1965, the post was also home to Clarksville<br />

Base, a top-secret nuclear weapons storage <strong>and</strong><br />

modification facility. Over the years, Fort Campbell has<br />

been home to several airborne, armored <strong>and</strong> infantry<br />

units <strong>and</strong> has grown to become one of the Army’s most<br />

important permanent installations.<br />

Fort Campbell has been the home of the 101st Airborne<br />

Division (Air Assault), the only Air Assault division in the<br />

world, since 1956. Two prestigious Special Operations<br />

Comm<strong>and</strong> units, the 5th Special Forces Group (Airborne)<br />

<strong>and</strong> the 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment<br />

(Airborne), have also been at Fort Campbell since the<br />

mid-1980s. In 2009, the 52nd Ordnance Group (EOD)<br />

relocated to Fort Campbell (from Fort Gilliam, GA) as part<br />

of 2005 Base Realignment <strong>and</strong> Closure (BRAC)<br />

stationing actions.<br />

Throughout its history, Fort Campbell has supported the<br />

training <strong>and</strong> deployment of front-line Army units involved<br />

in the nation’s wars, beginning with World War II through<br />

Vietnam <strong>and</strong> Operation Desert Shield/Desert Storm, <strong>and</strong><br />

up to the current Overseas Contingency Operations.<br />

Since 2002, Fort Campbell units have been among the<br />

most deployed combat units in the Army.<br />

MISSION<br />

Fort Campbell is a power projection platform <strong>and</strong> a major<br />

maneuver installation for the Army. It is also the home<br />

of the Army’s most-deployed contingency forces.<br />

Strategically located on the KY/TN State line, the<br />

installation has the unique ability to deploy mission-ready<br />

contingency forces by air, rail, highway <strong>and</strong> inl<strong>and</strong><br />

waterway. US Army Garrison (Fort Campbell) mission is<br />

to support expeditionary forces by providing equitable<br />

<strong>and</strong> efficient services that sustain Fort Campbell <strong>and</strong><br />

enhance the well-being of the military community.<br />

According to latest Army projections, Fort Campbell will<br />

Demographics<br />

Source: Garrison Comm<strong>and</strong>ers FY19 Fact Sheet<br />

ACTIVE DUTY<br />

SOLDIERS<br />

27,483<br />

ON POST<br />

CIVILIANS<br />

9,450<br />

ON-POST<br />

QUARTERS<br />

4,502<br />

ACRES<br />

106,000<br />

The Installation <strong>and</strong> its<br />

employees helped to<br />

generate $10.1 billion in<br />

economic output through<br />

direct, indirect, <strong>and</strong> induced<br />

economic activity in the state<br />

over the one-year time period.<br />

Source: TN Dept. of Economic & <strong>Community</strong> Devleopment<br />

Report on the Economic Impacts of Fort Campbell on the State<br />

of Tennessee<br />

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continue to support a large military population<br />

(comprising around 27,200 Active Component Soldiers)<br />

in the foreseeable future. Major units located at Fort<br />

Campbell include:<br />

• 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault)<br />

• 5th Special Forces Group (Airborne)<br />

• 160th Special Aviation Operations Regiment<br />

• 52nd Ordnance Group (EOD)<br />

• Blanchfield Army <strong>Community</strong> Hospital<br />

• 531st Hospital Center (HHD)<br />

• 101st Sustainment Brigade<br />

• US Army Garrison Fort Campbell<br />

NEARBY CIVILIAN COMMUNITIES<br />

Fort Campbell is located within portions of four counties;<br />

Montgomery County <strong>and</strong> Stewart County in Tennessee<br />

<strong>and</strong> Christian County <strong>and</strong> Trigg County in Kentucky.<br />

The largest adjacent city is Clarksville, Tennessee.<br />

Other nearby communities includes Hopkinsville, Oak<br />

Grove <strong>and</strong> Cadiz in Kentucky <strong>and</strong> Dover, Tennessee.<br />

SENIOR COMMAND<br />

Brian E. Winski, Comm<strong>and</strong>ing General 101st Airborne<br />

Division (Air Assault) is the Comm<strong>and</strong>er <strong>and</strong> provides<br />

guidance, directives <strong>and</strong> oversight relative to<br />

the Fort Campbell mission.<br />

Jeremy Bell, Garrison Comm<strong>and</strong>er is the senior<br />

military officer for governance of the garrison<br />

operations. Fort Campbell falls under the Installation<br />

Management Comm<strong>and</strong> IMCOM Directorate -<br />

Readiness.<br />

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Chamber Leadership<br />

Keith Bennett<br />

Chairman<br />

First Financial Bank<br />

Paul Turner<br />

Chair-Elect, 1st Vice-Chair<br />

Ajax Distributing Co.<br />

Jay Albertia<br />

Immediate Past Chairman<br />

Progressive Directions, Inc<br />

Jamie Durrett<br />

Legal Counsel<br />

Batson Nolan PLC<br />

Kasey Hempel<br />

Chair, Finance<br />

Legends Bank<br />

Julie Parks<br />

Chair, Membership<br />

Services<br />

First Financial Bank<br />

Catherine Bertoldi<br />

Chair, Military Affairs<br />

Alpha Dental<br />

Sara Golden<br />

Chair, Public &<br />

<strong>Community</strong> Affairs<br />

F&M Bank<br />

Lorie Jackson<br />

Chair, Business<br />

Development<br />

Regions Bank<br />

BOARD OF DIRECTORS:<br />

Casey Jenkins<br />

Alex Villa<br />

Marco Medici<br />

Dr. Mike Carrigan<br />

James Corlew<br />

Grayson Smith<br />

Rob Holleman<br />

Daniel Binkley<br />

Luci Armitstead<br />

Lance Morgan<br />

Mercy Neysmith<br />

Bob Upton<br />

Amber Anderson<br />

Enoch Moeller<br />

Jessica Goldberg<br />

EX-OFFICIO:<br />

State Rep. Jason Hodges<br />

State Rep. Curtis Johnson<br />

State Rep. Jay Reedy<br />

State Sen. Bill Powers<br />

City Mayor Joe Pitts<br />

County Mayor Jim Durrett<br />

Fort Campbell Garrison<br />

Comm<strong>and</strong>er COL Jeremy Bell<br />

IDB Chairman<br />

Suzanne Langford<br />

CVB Chairman Kyle Luther<br />

APSU President Alisa White<br />

CMCSS Director Millard House<br />

CHAMBER<br />

STAFF<br />

EDC<br />

STAFF<br />

Melinda Shepard<br />

Executive Director<br />

Phil Harpel<br />

Military/Government<br />

Relations<br />

Jennifer Lawson<br />

Events/Member Relations<br />

Ben Anderson<br />

Membership Recruitment<br />

Jeff Truitt<br />

EDC/Aspire CEO<br />

Shannon Green<br />

Director of<br />

Finance & HR<br />

Lisa Knight<br />

Assistant Director of<br />

HR & Accounting<br />

Services<br />

Jacqueline Brumley<br />

Accounting/<br />

Development<br />

Assistant<br />

Gloria Osborne<br />

Administrative<br />

Assistant<br />

MIchelle Hueffmeier<br />

Assistant Director of<br />

Marketing & Design<br />

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Who We Are<br />

The Clarksville Area Chamber of Commerce has a 114-year<br />

history of commitment to the city <strong>and</strong> its businesses.<br />

The mission of the Clarksville Area Chamber of Commerce shall be to represent the interests of the business<br />

community <strong>and</strong> its membership by advancing community development, promoting the business <strong>and</strong> economic<br />

environment, <strong>and</strong> improving the welfare of the community by enhancing the quality of life in the region.<br />

The Chamber accomplishes its efforts through volunteer support <strong>and</strong> business memberships. The Chamber<br />

is governed by a volunteer board of directors, including current Chairman Keith Bennett, <strong>and</strong> managed by a<br />

staff of 3 1/2. Volunteers serve on committees to carry forth the Chamber’s mission <strong>and</strong> work plan each year.<br />

Committees are as follows:<br />

MEMBERSHIP<br />

Chairperson: Julie Parks<br />

The Membership Committee focuses its efforts on the<br />

development <strong>and</strong> enhancement of Chamber programs,<br />

which provide networking opportunities to support existing<br />

members <strong>and</strong> encourage recruitment of new members.<br />

This committee works hard to ensure that all members<br />

are represented equally. They are responsible for the Annual<br />

Dinner <strong>and</strong> Gala, the Chamber Membership Golf Scramble<br />

<strong>and</strong> Monthly Business After Hours.<br />

MILTARY AFFAIRS<br />

Chairperson: Catherine Bertoldi<br />

The Military Affairs Committee works to ensure that military<br />

personnel <strong>and</strong> their families have the support they need<br />

from their community, with representatives from Fort Campbell,<br />

retired military, government officials <strong>and</strong> local business leaders.<br />

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ALL ABOUT<br />

CLARKSVILLE YOUNG PROFESSIONALS<br />

First<br />

Wednesday<br />

Of The Month<br />

Clarksville Chamber Office<br />

25 Jefferson Street, T- Level<br />

12 Noon<br />

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Relationship<br />

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Engagement with<br />

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quality of life<br />

www.clarksvillechamber.com<br />

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This committee is dedicated to the interest of Clarksville’s soldiers,<br />

<strong>and</strong> they plan events such as Veterans Day commemorative activities<br />

<strong>and</strong> the annual Citizens for Fort Campbell trip to Washington D.C.<br />

PUBLIC AND COMMUNITY AFFAIRS<br />

Chairperson: Sara Golden<br />

The Public <strong>and</strong> <strong>Community</strong> Affairs Committee maintains an emphasis<br />

on local, state, <strong>and</strong> federal government advocacy. Each year they<br />

work to craft the Chamber’s legislative agenda for presentation to<br />

the Montgomery County delegation in Nashville, <strong>and</strong> during election<br />

years the committee partners with Leadership Clarksville to host<br />

political forums that provide an opportunity for local c<strong>and</strong>idates<br />

to answer questions.<br />

BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT<br />

Chairperson: Lorie Jackson<br />

The Business Development Committee supports all forms<br />

of businesses in the Clarksville community, from small, minority<br />

<strong>and</strong> women-owned businesses to existing industry, <strong>and</strong> is constantly<br />

working to educate <strong>and</strong> inspire business owners. Events include<br />

the speaker-driven Power Breakfast series <strong>and</strong> Women in Business<br />

luncheons. The Live Local campaign <strong>and</strong> Home Show are ongoing<br />

efforts of this committee, which also supports the Better Beef Show<br />

<strong>and</strong> the Farm Family of the Year Award.<br />

Young Professionals<br />

Chairperson: Jessica Goldberg<br />

Clarksville Young Professionals was launched in 2007 as an<br />

initiative of the Business Development Committee. It is a<br />

Chamber affiliate dedicated to the advancement of our<br />

community through service, professional development <strong>and</strong><br />

networking opportunities for emerging community <strong>and</strong><br />

business leaders ages 21-40. If you are interested in serving<br />

on the committee or becoming involved, please visit<br />

clarksvillechamber.com.<br />

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Power Breakfasts | Women In Business | Golf Tournaments<br />

Annual Dinner & Gala | Business Before Hours<br />

Home Show | Business After Hours<br />

ANNUAL DINNER & GALA<br />

With more than 300 members <strong>and</strong><br />

guests in attendance, the Chamber<br />

honored outgoing Chairman Jay<br />

Albertia his executive committee <strong>and</strong><br />

board of directors.<br />

Incoming Chairman Keith Bennett<br />

announced his <strong>2019</strong>-20 executive<br />

committee, committee chairs <strong>and</strong> new<br />

members to the Board of Directors.<br />

Five distinguished awards were<br />

presented to celebrate the leadership<br />

<strong>and</strong> member involvement that makes<br />

our Chamber dynamic.<br />

Lifetime Achievement<br />

James Holleman<br />

<strong>Community</strong> Commitment<br />

Maria Jimenez<br />

Ambassador<br />

Of The Year<br />

Stephen Hofmeister<br />

Boots To Suits<br />

Troy McNalley<br />

Young Professional<br />

Of The Year<br />

James Matthews<br />

INFORMATION AND INSPIRATION<br />

The Chamber hosts periodic events like Women in Business <strong>and</strong> Power Breakfasts with speakers who educate <strong>and</strong><br />

inspire business owners <strong>and</strong> employees with their experiences. Their successes, challenges <strong>and</strong> lessons learned<br />

often provide needed encouragement. As one small business Chamber member recently shared,<br />

“Running a small business can be overwhelming. We’re trying to do something we love, but have to juggle that with<br />

finance, marketing, HR law, codes, insurance… <strong>and</strong> customers! It’s always inspiring <strong>and</strong> refreshing to hear that other<br />

people have gone through all of this <strong>and</strong> more... <strong>and</strong> made it.”<br />

NETWORKING<br />

Chamber events like Business After Hours, Business Before Hours <strong>and</strong> Golf Tournaments are networking<br />

events designed to provide relationship-building experiences that will benefit members <strong>and</strong> their businesses or<br />

organizations through added contacts <strong>and</strong> resources. The relaxed <strong>and</strong> welcoming environments are ideal places to<br />

engage peers, mentors <strong>and</strong> prospective customers.<br />

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES<br />

Events like the Home Show <strong>and</strong> Business Expo are prime opportunities to showcase your businesses products <strong>and</strong><br />

services to prospective customers <strong>and</strong>/or employees. Held throughout the year, these popular events draw large<br />

crowds with a predetermined interest. “We weren’t sure how successful exhibiting at the Home Show would be for<br />

us,” said a member mortgage provider. “But, we’ve gained a dozens of leads every year <strong>and</strong> secured several new<br />

home loans or refinances directly from our participation in the event.”<br />

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Event Sponsors<br />

MANY THANKS TO OUR EVENT SPONSORS WHO MAKE ALL OF OUR EVENTS POSSIBLE!<br />

PLATINUM SPONSORS<br />

GOLD SPONSORS<br />

SILVER SPONSORS<br />

McReynolds Nave & Larson Funeral Home<br />

901 Riverside Dr., Clarksville, TN 37040<br />

931-320-4289<br />

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Ambassadors<br />

Chamber Ambassadors serve as a link between the Chamber Board, staff <strong>and</strong> the general membership.<br />

Through surveys, networking <strong>and</strong> interaction, we gather feedback that helps develop the programs <strong>and</strong><br />

initiatives our members want <strong>and</strong> will support. By attending events, Ambassadors facilitate not only our<br />

needed connection to members, but also develop relationships for their own businesses.<br />

Alexis Goines<br />

The Goines Agency, LLC<br />

Ashley Jackson<br />

Planters Bank<br />

Beverly Quinn<br />

Tanzu - Natural Skin Care<br />

Crystal Macklin<br />

Home 2 Suites by Hilton<br />

Dee Ann Colburn<br />

Legends Bank<br />

Heather M. Mayweather<br />

Edward Jones: Financial Advisor<br />

Jessica Todd<br />

Heritage Bank<br />

John Jordan<br />

Sam's Club<br />

John Wilson<br />

Mann, Smith & Cummings<br />

Insurance<br />

Joy Daniels<br />

F & M Bank<br />

Julia Claffey<br />

U.S. Bank<br />

Julie Parks<br />

Heritage Bank<br />

Karyl Kirkl<strong>and</strong><br />

Visit Clarksville<br />

Kent Griffey<br />

James Corlew Chevrolet Cadillac<br />

Kristi Williams<br />

Creative ink<br />

Lorneth Peters<br />

Austin Peay State University<br />

TSBDC<br />

Rachel Phillips<br />

Clarksville Living Magazine<br />

Rose M. Melton<br />

Altra Federal Credit Union<br />

Shannon Kitchen<br />

Fortera Credit Union<br />

Sharon Pryor<br />

Comcast Spotlight Advertising<br />

Shelly Hutchison<br />

5 Star Media Group<br />

Stacey Streetman<br />

F & M Bank<br />

Stephen Hofmeister<br />

5 Star Media Group<br />

Vicki Henson<br />

Legends Bank<br />

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Visit www.cemc.org for energy-saving tips <strong>and</strong> more.<br />

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Presidential Sponsors<br />

5 Star Media Group | 5starradio.com | Clarksvillenow.com<br />

Offers eight radio stations, Clarksvillenow.com,<br />

5 Star Media Group Digital Advertising, Reputation Management <strong>and</strong><br />

Event marketing help to advertisers br<strong>and</strong> their business <strong>and</strong> reach<br />

marketing goals.<br />

President/General Manager: Katie Gambill<br />

City Of Clarksville | cityofclarksville.com<br />

Founded in 1784, the city is governed by<br />

a Mayor-Council system.<br />

City Mayor: The Honorable Joe Pitts<br />

F&M Bank | myfmbank.com<br />

Headquartered in Clarksville, F&M is one of the top independent<br />

banks in the state. Full-service offices are located throughout<br />

Middle Tennessee in Montgomery, Rutherford, Robertson, Wilson,<br />

Putnam, Stewart, <strong>and</strong> Sumner counties. In addition, F&M Bank has<br />

an experienced Mortgage team with additional offices located in<br />

Davidson, Rutherford, <strong>and</strong> Williamson counties.<br />

President, CEO & COB: William S. Stuard, Jr.<br />

First Advantage Bank | fabk.com<br />

Founded in 1954, First Advantage Bank is an independent community<br />

bank with eight full-service banking centers across Middle Tennessee<br />

<strong>and</strong> a specialized lending office in Knoxville. The bank is traded on<br />

OTC QX under the symbol FABK. With deep roots in commercial <strong>and</strong><br />

mortgage lending, First Advantage Bank is a trusted financial partner<br />

for businesses, individuals <strong>and</strong> families. First Advantage Bank is an<br />

Equal Housing Lender <strong>and</strong> Member FDIC.<br />

President & CEO: Earl O. Bradley<br />

Fortera Credit Union | forteracu.com<br />

Fortera Credit Union offers membership to anyone who lives, works,<br />

worships or attends school in Montgomery <strong>and</strong> Stewart counties<br />

in Tennessee <strong>and</strong> Christian, Trigg <strong>and</strong> Todd counties in Kentucky.<br />

President & CEO: Tom Kane<br />

Google | google.com<br />

Google Inc. is an American multinational technology company<br />

specializing in Internet-related services <strong>and</strong> products, including online<br />

advertising technologies, search, cloud computing <strong>and</strong> software.<br />

Jack B. Turner & Associates Inc. | jackturner.com<br />

Specializes in insurance <strong>and</strong> financial planning for individuals, estates<br />

<strong>and</strong> businesses.<br />

President & CEO: Jack B. Turner<br />

The Leaf-Chronicle | theleafchronicle.com<br />

The Leaf-Chronicle is part of the USA Today network, Clarksville’s<br />

leading source of local online news <strong>and</strong> information, their desktop <strong>and</strong><br />

mobile platforms serve over 6 million impressions monthly. The Leaf<br />

Media Group is a dynamic digital marketing resource for business.<br />

Its print edition, established in 1808, is Tennessee’s oldest newspaper.<br />

Legends Bank | legendsbank.com<br />

A local community bank with eight offices serving the Clarksville,<br />

Nashville <strong>and</strong> Brentwood markets. Since establishing in 1998,<br />

Legends Bank continues to provide a variety of financial products<br />

<strong>and</strong> services with a level of service that is simply legendary. The bank<br />

is also involved in many community-enriching projects <strong>and</strong> supports<br />

several charitable organizations in the communities it serves.<br />

President & CEO: Tommy Bates<br />

Montgomery County | mcgtn.org<br />

Montgomery County Government employs more than 1,100 people<br />

<strong>and</strong> is operated by eight constitutional officials <strong>and</strong> 21 county<br />

commissioners. Services provided by county government include<br />

Emergency Medical Services, Sheriff’s Office, Animal Control, Public<br />

Library, Building <strong>and</strong> Codes, Volunteer Fire Service <strong>and</strong> the Courts<br />

System to name a few.<br />

County Mayor: The Honorable Jim Durrett<br />

Regions Financial Corporation | regions.com<br />

With $124 billion in assets, is a member of the S&P 500 Index <strong>and</strong><br />

one of the nation’s largest full-service providers of consumer <strong>and</strong><br />

commercial banking, wealth management, mortgage <strong>and</strong> insurance<br />

products <strong>and</strong> services. Regions serves customers in 16 states across<br />

the South, Midwest <strong>and</strong> Texas, <strong>and</strong> through its subsidiary, Regions<br />

Bank, operates approximately 1,500 banking offices <strong>and</strong> 1,900 ATMs.<br />

Greater Clarksville City President: Carolyn Pierce<br />

Tennova Healthcare | tennova.com<br />

Clarksville – Regional 270-bed hospital located in a state-of-the-art<br />

building on Dunlop Lane near I-24.<br />

Chief Operating Officer: Alex Villa<br />

Trane | trane.com<br />

A br<strong>and</strong> of Ingersoll R<strong>and</strong>, Trane helps improve lives around the world<br />

through energy efficient heating, ventilating <strong>and</strong> air conditioning systems,<br />

building <strong>and</strong> contracting services, parts <strong>and</strong> advanced control. Ingersoll<br />

R<strong>and</strong> is a world leader in creating <strong>and</strong> sustaining safe, comfortable <strong>and</strong><br />

efficient environments. Trane has been a cornerstone in the Clarksville<br />

community since 1958. With more than 1,300 employees, the Clarksville<br />

facility is a significant employer in the area. Trane enhances the lives of<br />

the people <strong>and</strong> institutions in the local community through its support to<br />

many programs, including United Way of the Greater Clarksville Region,<br />

American Red Cross, Habitat for Humanity, Partners in Education, STEM<br />

Program, FUEL for Kids <strong>and</strong> the Martin Luther King scholarship program.<br />

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Congratulations to <strong>2019</strong> Entrepreneur of the year winner, The Catfish House.<br />

Benefits of Being A Member<br />

According to a study, consumers are more likely to think favorably about a community that is a member<br />

of the Chamber <strong>and</strong> more importantly, they are 63% more likely to buy products or services from you!<br />

had<br />

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Past Presidents<br />

1<br />

2<br />

3<br />

4<br />

5<br />

6<br />

7<br />

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8<br />

9<br />

10<br />

11<br />

12<br />

13<br />

PAST PRESIDENTS LISTED FROM TOP LEFT TO RIGHT<br />

1. *M.A. Stratton, *Michael Savage, *F. Norman Smith, *Howard D. Pettus, *W. Earnest Beach, *George Fort<br />

2. *Charles W. Bailey, *James Murtl<strong>and</strong>, *John J. Conroy, Sr., *William B. Dunlop, Sr., *Graham W. Scarborough, *J. Moore Dickson<br />

3. *F. Norman Smith, *Adolph Hach, *E.E. Mason, *Jack B. Miller, *Charles V. Runyon, Sr., *J. Ray King<br />

4. *Howard D. Pettus, *Joseph Boillin, *W.D. Hudson, Sr., *John J. Conroy, Jr., *Richard M. Hawkins, *Jesse F. Perry<br />

5. *Walton N. Smith, Sr., Ben S. Kimbrough, *Arch E. Northington, *Edward M. Norman, *Charles W. Cross, *Matt H. Rudolph<br />

6. *Charles E. Malone, *Jack H. Frost, *Hal R. Stone, *Perkins Freeman, *Frank N. McGregor, Jack B. Turner<br />

7. *William H. Birdsong, Jr., *Rufus S. Johnson, *Mel Mayfield, Richard H. Batson, *Harry H. Orgain, Jr., Ross H. Hicks<br />

8. *James P. Mann, James G. Holleman, Dotson R. Guinn, Brown Harvey, Jr., Wendell H. Gilbert, *Jack Mayer<br />

9. *Henry Cochran, *L.C. Burkhalter, William C. Sites, Coy Baggett, Jr., Dr. Oscar Page, F. Gene Washer<br />

10. Billy Atkins, Walton N. Smith, Jr., Tom Ritterspacher, James L. Decker, Ted McCurdy, Cecil Morgan, Jr.<br />

11. John R. Wallace, James T. Mann, Niesha M. Wolfe, Richard P. Rossetti, R<strong>and</strong>y Kelley, William S. Stuard, Jr.<br />

12. Dr. Carmen Reagan, Gary Norris, Mark Holleman, David B. Smith, Dr. Jeannie Beauchamp, Steve Kemmer<br />

13. Charles Foust, Jr., Katie Gambill, Tommy Bates, Sidney Johnson, Charlie Koon, Jay Albertia<br />

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*deceased


Aspire Foundation<br />

Mission: To continuously improve the economy <strong>and</strong> the livability (quality of life) of the<br />

community by attracting significant capital investment <strong>and</strong> expansion by businesses<br />

<strong>and</strong> corporations, thereby creating better opportunities <strong>and</strong> higher paying jobs for our<br />

residents…which will lead to long-term prosperity for Clarksville-Montgomery County.<br />

5 Star Media Group<br />

Ajax Distributing Company<br />

Altra Federal Credit Union<br />

AT&T Tennessee Region<br />

Austin Peay State University<br />

Batson Nolan PLC<br />

Beachaven Vineyards & Winery<br />

BLF Marketing<br />

CDE Lightb<strong>and</strong><br />

Century 21 Platinum Properties<br />

Clarksville Association of Realtors<br />

Clarksville Foundry<br />

Clarksville Lighting & Appliance, LLC<br />

Clarksville Pediatric Dentistry<br />

CMC Homebuilders Association<br />

Coldwell Banker: Conroy, Marable & Holleman<br />

Creative ink<br />

Cumberl<strong>and</strong> Bank & Trust<br />

Cumberl<strong>and</strong> Electric Membership Corp.<br />

DBS & Associates Engineering<br />

ECHO Power Engineering<br />

F&M Bank<br />

First Advantage Bank<br />

Fortera Credit Union<br />

Gary Mathews Motors<br />

Google<br />

H<strong>and</strong> Family Co|Riverview Inn<br />

Hankook Tire Manufacturing Tennessee, LP<br />

Hawkins Homes<br />

First Financial Bank<br />

Florim<br />

Holly Point LLC<br />

J Clark Architecture & Design<br />

Jack B. Turner & Associates<br />

James Corlew Chevrolet Cadillac<br />

Jenkins & Wynne<br />

Law Office of Michael K Williamson<br />

Legends Bank<br />

Lyle-Cook-Martin Architects Inc.<br />

McIntosh Construction<br />

Morgan Contractors<br />

NAI Clarksville<br />

Northcrest Medical Center<br />

Orgain Ready Mix<br />

Planters Bank<br />

Premier Medical Group<br />

Q Realty<br />

R Paul Krueckeberg III<br />

R. J. Corman Railroad Company<br />

Rainbow (IRIDE Group) Tile<br />

REDA Homes | Home Builders<br />

Regions Bank<br />

Runyon & Runyon<br />

Stewart Builder Supply<br />

Stone Rudolph & Henry, PLC<br />

Tennessee Valley Authority<br />

U.S. Bank<br />

Weakley Brothers Engineering<br />

Wendy's of Clarksville<br />

Winn Materials|Winn Marine<br />

Wyatt-Johnson<br />

In 2005, Aspire Clarksville was designated as a 501(c)(3) foundation. Contributions to Aspire Clarksville Foundation are deductible as<br />

charitable contributions under section 170 of the Internal Revenue Code.<br />

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Advertising Index<br />

Agero........................................................ 56<br />

Ahava Healthcare.................................... 18<br />

Ajax Distributing Company, Inc......... 08<br />

Appleton’s Harley Davidson.............. 42<br />

Aquino Pediatrics.................................. 35<br />

Austin Peay State University.............. 40<br />

Batson Nolan PLC.................................. 10<br />

Batteries Plus Bulbs.......................... ....42<br />

Belleglade Mobile Home Co................39<br />

BFS Insurance............................................12<br />

Budweiser of Clarksville.......................24<br />

City of Clarksville.................................... 01<br />

Clarksville Academy............................. 35<br />

Clarksville Chamber of Commerce<br />

. ................................ Back Cover<br />

Clarksville Christian School .............. 35<br />

Cumberl<strong>and</strong> Bank & Trust .................. 18<br />

Cumberl<strong>and</strong> Electric Membership<br />

Cooperation .................................... 56<br />

Customs House Museum<br />

<strong>and</strong> Cultural Center........................ 24<br />

F & M Bank ............................................ 64<br />

First Advantage Bank.......................... 56<br />

First Financial Bank<br />

...............................Inside Front Cover<br />

Fortera Credit Union............................. 12<br />

Ghertner & Company........................... 22<br />

Golden Eagle Jewelry ........................ 26<br />

Higgins Insurance, Inc......................... 38<br />

Jodi’s Cabinet Sales............................. 54<br />

Jostens .................................................... 14<br />

Kerr Workplace Solutions.................... 41<br />

Legends Bank ....................................... 34<br />

Lowe’s....................................................... 18<br />

Montgomery County............................. 10<br />

New Car Dealers Association .......... 05<br />

North Central Institute......................... 38<br />

Northcrest Medical Center ................ 44<br />

O’Connor’s Irish Pub & Grill .............. 42<br />

Planters Bank ........................................ 26<br />

Premier Medical Group........................ 21<br />

Quality Inn Exit 4................................... 08<br />

Regions Bank.......................................... 41<br />

Riverview Inn ......................................... 56<br />

Screaming Eagle .................................. 24<br />

Tennessee College of Applied<br />

Technology Clarksville ............... 39<br />

Tennova Healthcare-Clarksville........ 03<br />

VIP Clarksville Magazine..................... 16<br />

Valor Hall Conference & Event<br />

Center................. Inside Back Cover<br />

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Established in 1905<br />

Chamber membership pays. Membership is a valuable investment in your business - one that can<br />

reap priceless results. When you invest resources such as involvement in committees, participation<br />

in networking functions, <strong>and</strong> the cost of dues, a positive return is definite. Here is a sampling of the<br />

privileges you receive as a Chamber member…opportunities that allow you to grow your business.<br />

HOW CAN YOUR<br />

BUSINESS BENEFIT?<br />

DIRECTORY<br />

10K<br />

visitors per<br />

month<br />

EXPANDED<br />

AUDIENCE<br />

Membership <strong>Directory</strong> &<br />

Online <strong>Directory</strong> Listing<br />

shop with fellow members<br />

get listed on the Chamber’s page;<br />

search by category or keyword<br />

Web site<br />

advertising<br />

clarksvillechamber.com<br />

Bi-Monthly ChamberWorks<br />

Interactive<br />

Mapping Tool<br />

NETWORKING<br />

OPPORTUNITIES<br />

Business After Hours<br />

every third Thursday<br />

Business Before Hours<br />

Luncheons<br />

Seminars<br />

<br />

<br />

POWER BREAKFAST<br />

Golf Tournaments<br />

BUSINESS<br />

RESOURCES<br />

live<br />

SHOP · STAY · EAT · PLAY<br />

LOCAL<br />

clarksville, tn<br />

Ribbon Cuttings<br />

Referrals<br />

only members are referred<br />

Member-to-Member<br />

Discount Program<br />

Demographics<br />

<strong>and</strong> Statistics<br />

available at<br />

Economic Data Center<br />

Labor Market<br />

Assesment<br />

Free Co-Working<br />

Space<br />

Job Postings<br />

Membership<br />

Mailing Labels<br />

ITALY<br />

International Travel<br />

Discover the Reflections<br />

of Italy <strong>2019</strong><br />

Steps To Success Book<br />

(Starting A Business)<br />

NewComers List<br />

REPRESENTATION<br />

Members are collectively represented through the Chamber as<br />

the voice of the business community in both local <strong>and</strong> state<br />

government through committees <strong>and</strong> through Clarksville’s<br />

marketing <strong>and</strong> economic development program, Aspire.<br />

Inter City Visits<br />

Bowling Green, KY,<br />

Decatur, AL, Killeen, TX<br />

Annual Events<br />

www.clarksvillechamber.com<br />

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