It was the 13
th year for the event, hosted by Radical Mission Compassionate Ministries, providing boxes of food as well as gifts for children, adults, and families.
Because of concerns about COVID-19, this year’s event took place outside in the parking lot between the Dunn Center and Fortera Stadium at Austin Peay State University.
Along with the drive-thru service, people could also walk up to receive their food and gifts, and again this year the Clarksville Transit System offered free rides to the event from the downtown transit center.
“This year has been incredibly satisfying. A lot of people have been able to be served. We’ve been able to give out a whole lot of food, a lot of presents and it’s been very gratifying that we were able to do it in this weird world we live in,” said Jon Vaughn with Radical Mission.
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City of Clarksville limits office access to slow spread of COVID-19
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Citizens urged to reach City of Clarksville online or by phone.
Clarksville, TN – Citizens are urged to communicate with City of Clarksville Departments and offices by using online services, email, telephones, mail and drive-up windows and drop boxes to help reduce the resurgent spread of COVID-19 Coronavirus infections.
Clarksville City Hall
“With increased community spread of COVID-19 in Tennessee, and Governor Bill Lee’s new Executive Order limiting gatherings to 10 people, we’re taking steps to limit access to many City facilities,” Clarksville Mayor Joe Pitts said Monday.
City of Clarksville limits office access to slow spread of COVID-19
Citizens urged to reach City of Clarksville online or by phone.
Clarksville, TN – Citizens are urged to communicate with City of Clarksville Departments and offices by using online services, email, telephones, mail and drive-up windows and drop boxes to help reduce the resurgent spread of COVID-19 Coronavirus infections.
Clarksville City Hall
“With increased community spread of COVID-19 in Tennessee, and Governor Bill Lee’s new Executive Order limiting gatherings to 10 people, we’re taking steps to limit access to many City facilities,” Clarksville Mayor Joe Pitts said Monday.
“We are going to keep providing services at a high level, but I strongly recommend during this ongoing public health emergency that residents first make contact with the City Department they need either online or by phone before visiting an office,” stated Mayor Pitts.
Clarksville Transit System offices will close for Christmas, December 24th-25th
Clarksville, TN – City of Clarksville offices will close Thursday, December 24th and Friday, December 25th, 2020 to observe Christmas.
City Public Safety Departments will be on duty as usual and all essential City services will continue.
Clarksville Transit System buses to offer free rides on Christmas Eve
Clarksville Transit System (CTS) will offer free transportation on December 24th from the Downtown Transit Center to the Annual Warm Souls Christmas Celebration at the APSU Fortera Stadium parking lot. Warm Souls will be from 10:00am to 1:00pm.
CTS trips to Warm Souls will begin at 9:30am, and the final return trip will depart APSU at 12:50pm.
Clarksville NowCTS Transit Center.
CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. (CLARKSVILLENOW) –The Clarksville Transit System will offer free rides to all passengers on Christmas Eve to help with last-minute holiday shopping trips.
CTS will also offer free transportation on Dec. 24 from the Downtown Transit Center to the annual Warm Souls Christmas Celebration at the APSU Fortera Stadium parking lot, according to a news release.
Warm Souls will be take place from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m on Thursday. CTS trips to Warm Souls will begin at 9:30 a.m., and the final return trip will depart APSU at 12:50 p.m.
CTS plans to close early on Dec. 24, with the last buses leaving the Transit Center at 4 p.m. and returning to the garage by 5 p.m. They will be closed on Christmas Day, and its buses will resume regular service on Saturday, Dec. 26.