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Customs House Museum and Cultural Center celebrates Art of Clarksville Collection

September 22, 2022 | Print This Post

Customs House Museum & Cultural CenterClarksville, TN – On Thursday, September 15th, 2022 local Clarksvillians gathered to celebrate history being made in the Customs House Museum and Cultural Center. James T Mann formed a collection of local artists from over the years. 

This exhibit will be on display until October 26th at the Customs House Museum and Cultural Center.

“This collection today celebrates one person’s dedication to assembling local artwork that is Clarksville’s themed. This happened beginning in the early 1980s until 2005 and Jim Mann was responsible for making this happen today,” Frank Lott mentioned.

(L to R) Terri Jordan, James T. Mann, Dorothy Mann, and Frank Lott. (Brooklyn Kent, Clarksville Online)

(L to R) Terri Jordan, James T. Mann, Dorothy Mann, and Frank Lott. (Brooklyn Kent, Clarksville Online)

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Historic Collinsville Announces Family-Friendly Fall Events

September 18, 2022 | Print This Post

Visit Clarksville TennesseeClarksville, TN – Hear live music and history at Historic Collinsville’s Picnic & Pickin’ event on September 24th, 2022. The event will begin at 11:00am and run until 3:00pm.

In addition to the live music from a 19th-century style string band and tours of the 16 buildings on site, guests are welcome to watch demonstrations of axe throwing, corn shelling, spinning and weaving, herbal medicine, and writing with dip pens.

Children and chaperones walk towards one of the 16 buildings at Historic Collinsville during a group trip.

Children and chaperones walk towards one of the 16 buildings at Historic Collinsville during a group trip.

Historians will be present to share stories and answer any questions. Tickets are $10.00 for ages 13 and above, $5.00 for children ages 6-12, and free for children ages 5 and under.
 
The pioneer settlement will be hosting another round of its children’s mini camps between October 13th and October 15th. The camps focus on three topics: Civil War code-breaking and intelligence gathering, the daily life of a Civil War soldier, and Civil War toys and games. Each camp cost $35.00 and runs from 9:00am until Noon.
 
Historic Collinsville’s final event of the season will be a family-friendly Halloween celebration on October 29th from 6:00pm-8:00pm. Spooky Stories and S’mores will feature three sessions of eerie tales from Montgomery County’s past.
 
The stories get progressively scarier throughout the night so guests can come and go as they please. S’mores kits will be provided to each guest to enjoy during the stories. Tickets are $10.00 for ages 13 and above, $5.00 for children ages 6-12, and free for children ages 5 and under.
 
About Historic Collinsville The pioneer settlement opened in 1974 to give children a “hands-on” experience outside of the classroom about life from the 1840s through the turn of the century. It has been open to the public since 1997, recreating the past with restored historical structures, each filled with authentic period furnishings that show a glimpse of life before and after the Civil War.
 
Once at Collinsville, guests can stroll through a re-creation of the past from the earliest “first home” to the expansive Dogtrot House, a tobacco-drying house, smokehouse, church/schoolhouse, wildlife center, loom house, cobbler’s shop, teacher’s home and more. Picnic tables are placed throughout the property and a covered pavilion with tables and restrooms is also on site. A visitor center greets guests and offers period souvenirs.

Historic Collinsville is located at 4711 Weakley Road, Southside Tennessee.

About Historic Collinsville

Montgomery County Government purchased Historic Collinsville from founders Glenn and JoAnn Weakley in 2018, who both passed away in September 2021. Visit Clarksville operates the property for the county.
 
For more information about Historic Collinsville please visit www.historiccollinsville.com, follow them on Facebook, contact Kristy Proctor by phone at 931.551.6535 or email kristy@visitclarksvilletn.com, or Mark Britton at mark@visitclarksvilletn.com

Roxy Regional Theatre bring high energy folk music to the stage with Good Morning Bedlan, October 12th

September 15, 2022 | Print This Post

Clarskville's Roxy Regional TheatreClarksville, TN – Good Morning Bedlam is bringing high energy folk music to the corner of Franklin and First in historic downtown Clarksville with a concert at the Roxy Regional Theatre on Wednesday, October 12th, 2022 at 7:00pm. 

Known for their wild energy and stunning harmonies, Good Morning Bedlam features Isaak Gill Elker on guitar and vocals, Victoria Elker on bass and vocals, Sophia Mae on violin and vocals, and Dawson J. Redenius on trumpet and keys.

Good Morning Bedlam to play on the Roxy Regional Theatre stage on Wednesday, October 12th.

Good Morning Bedlam to play on the Roxy Regional Theatre stage on Wednesday, October 12th.

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Fort Defiance to host Sevier Days event

September 14, 2022 | Print This Post

Clarksville Parks and Recreation DepartmentClarksville, TN – Fort Defiance Interpretive Center will host Sevier Days, a living history event from 10:00am to 3:30pm Saturday, September 17th, 2022.

Native American and frontier reenactors will demonstrate flint knapping, an authentic blacksmith operation, frontier camp life, and flintlock musket firing.

Sevier Days at Fort Defiance to feature Live Demonstrations of Frontier and Colonial Live.

Sevier Days at Fort Defiance to feature Live Demonstrations of Frontier and Colonial Live.

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Tyler Booth, Landon Park to play at Downtown @ Sundown this Friday

September 13, 2022 | Print This Post

Downtown @Sundown Concert Series at Downtown Commons.Montgomery County, TN – This Friday, September 16th, 2022, Downtown @ Sundown will feature Tyler Booth!

Starting at 7:00pm, opener Landon Parker will take the stage. Landon is a singer/songwriter in Nashville offering the crowd a mix of traditional country music.

Following, Tyler Booth will entertain the crowd for the reminder of the night! Growing up in Kentucky, Tyler is a bluegrass lover and singer of all things country. We are excited to welcome Tyler Booth back to the stage at Downtown Commons!

Downtown @ Sundown features Tyler Booth and Landon Park this Friday at Downtown Commons.

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‘Syndemic Sublime’ art exhibition comes to APSU

September 13, 2022 | Print This Post

Austin Peay State University - APSUClarksville, TNLaura Splan – a transdisciplinary artist working at the intersections of science, technology, and culture – has brought another biomedical research-driven project to Austin Peay State University (APSU), this one focused on the SARS-CoV-2 virus that causes COVID-19.

Splan’s “Syndemic Sublime,” an ongoing series of data-driven computer-generated animations, is this month’s featured exhibition in <terminal>, a space in the Art + Design building at Austin Peay State University’s Clarksville campus that showcases new media art.

Syndemic Sublime

Syndemic Sublime

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CDE Lightband’s F2CON gaming tournament was a big hit with everyone

September 13, 2022 | Print This Post

CDE Lightband's F2ConClarksville, TN – On Friday and Saturday, September 9th and 10th, F2CON, powered by CDE Lightband, was held at the Wilma Rudolph Event Center at Liberty Park.

F2CON is a gaming tournament hosted here in Clarksville. For just $5.00, you were able to enter and play at F2CON. This year was the first time the event has been held since the pandemic.

F2CON isn’t just an event for the youth to come out and play but a way for them to win prizes. Prizes for the participants ranged from trophies to cash prizes. Fifty dollars allowed players to enter the tournaments and five dollars gained access to free play.

F2CON hosted by CDE Lightband was back this year, bigger and better than ever. (Brooklyn Kent, Clarksville Online)

F2CON hosted by CDE Lightband was back this year, bigger and better than ever. (Brooklyn Kent, Clarksville Online)

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Everyone had a Blast at Clarksville’s Riverfest Friday night

September 11, 2022 | Print This Post

Clarksville RiverfestClarksville, TN – Clarksville’s 2022 Riverfest Festival kicked off on Friday with music, fun, food, and craft vendors taking over McGregor Park and a mile-long stretch of Riverside Drive along the banks of the Cumberland River.

The popular Riverfest Family Zone drew a crowd early, and thanks to sponsorship by Hankook Tire, there is no charge for access to the area this year. Inside, families found a variety of booths offering games and prizes, information and activities, and arts and crafts by Artlink.

Everyone at the festival was enjoying themselves listening to good music and indulging in some of the great food available

Tina Brown performing at Clarksville's Riverfest Festival Friday night.

Tina Brown performing at Clarksville’s Riverfest Festival Friday night.

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16th annual Frolic on Franklin to be held Saturday, September 17th

September 10, 2022 | Print This Post

Frolic on FranklinClarksville, TN – Historic Downtown Clarksville is gearing up for the 16th annual Frolic on Franklin: A Celebration of the Arts on Saturday, September 17th, from 8:30am to 3:30pm.

Coordinated by the Roxy Regional Theatre, this free event will showcase the works of over two dozen artists, staged entertainment and art demonstrations — all along the 100 block of Franklin Street.

Frolic on Franklin

Frolic on Franklin

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Bikers Who Care annual Toy Run set for Saturday, September 17th

September 10, 2022 | Print This Post

Bikers Who CareClarksville, TN – Thousands of toys will be collected by Bikers Who Care (BWC) at this year’s Leslie W. Watson Memorial Toy Run & Benefit Party, a tradition of giving, now in its 41st year.

BWC announced that this year’s Toy Run will return to its pre-pandemic glory with a full weekend of events, September 16th – 18th, accompanying the nationally-known Saturday afternoon ride from Clarksville Speedway to Governor’s Square Mall, during which toys are delivered and collected, and eventually provided to families in need during the Christmas season.

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