The Harvest - 40x30 oil on canvas by Lessie V. Dixon, Gallatin, TN
The Downtown Artists Co-op (DAC) will host the opening reception and awards presentation for their 2008 Regional Juried Art Exposition (RJAE) during the First Thursday Artwalk on September 4, 5:00 – 8:00 p.m. The reception will be at the DAC gallery on 96 Franklin Street and the public is invited to attend.
DAC’s JRAE is one of the largest and highest quality art expositions they have ever conducted. Announcements were sent in June to every artist organization in Tennessee and Kentucky within 100-miles of Clarksville.
Applications started pouring in throughout July and when the cutoff date rolled around on August 6, DAC had received 183 entries. There were entries from Paducah and Hopkinsville KY, to Nashville, Gallatin, Hendersonville, Franklin, Murfreesboro, TN, and almost every town and settlement in between in both Kentucky and Tennessee.
The Clarksville Police Department, in conjunction with the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office, will conduct a sobriety checkpoint on Friday, August 29th from 11:00 pm until 1:00 am on Fort Campbell Blvd. The purpose is to detect and deter impaired drivers.
CPD will have extra D.U.I. Enforcement Officers working both Friday and Saturday nights for the holiday weekend. The CPD urges drivers to not mix driving and drinking.
Additionally, the CPD will have their new D.U.I. Booking Trailer, constructed by Michael Richardson and Trailerlogic, LLC, on hand for an “open house” for media and others from 1600 hours until 1700 hours Friday, August 29, 2008. It will be set up at 1584 Vista Lane for this event.
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eafood business discovers New Providence Boulevard; new businesses continue area’s revival as commerce reshapes the face of the boulevard. Used car lots give way to eateries, restaurant equipment supplies and sales
, family dental health care … now, fresh seafood joins the mix!
Clarksville’s fresh seafood lovers have a new venue to indulge their fresh fish desires. Fresh seafood is now available daily in New Providence!
Little’s Fish Company has opened for business. Located at the corner of Providence Boulevard and Beech Street on the former Subaru dealership property, the business has easy access and convenient parking.
“Brother against Brother. Democrat against Democrat. The Republicans don’t need to defeat the Democrats – they’re doing that all by themselves.” ~~ Beth Robinson
Some long-time Democrats become “Incurably Uncertain” about remaining in their own party after Kurita’s election win was discredited on September 13. The eight hour session which seemed to most observers to be a sure win for Kurita ended with a 33-11 vote to null and void Kurita’s Senate election win.
When this decision was announced, APSU Associate Professor of Biology, Dr. Joe Schiller, told the officials in the room that “they had been instructed to vote based on the evidence and facts, not on retribution and revenge”. He was asked to leave the room. Feeling disenfranchised, he told me that the whole event was a miscarriage of justice and he is seriously reconsidering his party affiliation. “If it is a Republican conspiracy when Republicans vote for Democrats, that’s a conspiracy I’d like
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Clarksville area Pets of the Week for December 16th, 2020
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Clarksville, TN – Clarksville Online will be bringing you pets from different rescue organizations that are in need of a good home in Clarksville-Montgomery County and surrounding areas. This weeks pets are for the week of December 16th, 2020.
Dogs and cats of all ages, breeds and sizes are available through area animal rescues and shelters, as well as opportunities to help homeless animals through foster programs, donations and help with fundraisers and other family-friendly activities.
Contact a rescue near you to learn more.