Clarksville begins celebrating the nation’s Semiquincentennial

Americans everywhere, Tennesseans included, and Middle-Tennesseans in particular, are about to launch an entertaining and educational program that celebrates our nation’s 250th birthday, the Semiquincentennial. This two-year celebration will kick off with a dramatic, thematic performance on the Mabry stage on the Austin Peay State University campus on Sept. 11 at 4 p.m. when colonial

The Road to 250, a Birthday Celebration for America!

America will celebrate its 250th birthday in 2026. This will be our country’s semi quincentennial, and the greater Clarksville-Montgomery County area has plans to participate in the celebration. In anticipation, Austin Peay State University President Michael Licari, Montgomery County Mayor Wes Golden, Clarksville Mayor Joe Pitts, Fort Campbell Commanding General MG Brett Sylvia, and President

Organizations invited to apply for ABC grants to fund arts activities

The Clarksville Arts & Heritage Council (AHC) invites organizations seeking funding for artistic and cultural projects that benefit the community to apply for an Arts Build Communities (ABC) grant. Arts Build Communities is a program funded by the Tennessee Arts Commission and administered by the Clarksville Arts & Heritage Council in cooperation with the Tennessee