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Customs House Museum Hosts Family Art Saturday Snowball Process Art, January 25th

Families in Clarksville, TN, are invited to the Customs House Museum's Family Art Saturday featuring "Snowball Process Art" on January 25, 2025. This hands-on event allows children aged three and up to engage in creative painting activities that encourage artistic expression and family bonding. Participation is free with museum membership or paid admission, making it an accessible winter activity for local families.

Building Beyond with Clarksville Academy Maynard Academic Center

Clarksville Academy celebrated the opening of the Maynard Academic Center (MAC) on December 10, 2024, with a ribbon-cutting ceremony attended by students, families, and local dignitaries. The new facility, spanning over 24,000 square feet, features modern classrooms designed for various subjects and aims to foster innovation and growth in education. This significant milestone highlights the academy's commitment to providing quality education and honoring its legacy.

Loaves Fishes Hosts A Night of Hope Masquerade Dinner, Celebrating Community Impact

Loaves & Fishes hosted its annual 'A Night of Hope' Masquerade Dinner in Clarksville, TN, drawing around 200 supporters to celebrate its community impact. The event featured live music, auctions, and heartfelt speeches that highlighted the organization's commitment to providing food and support to those in need.

Tennessee Sandhill Crane Festival Returns January 18th-19th, 2025

The 34th Tennessee Sandhill Crane Festival will take place on January 18th-19th, 2025, at the Hiwassee Wildlife Refuge and nearby venues in Nashville, TN. This free event celebrates the migration of sandhill cranes and highlights the area's Native American heritage, featuring wildlife viewing, live performances, and educational activities.

Roxy Regional Theatre Seeks Local Talent for "The Addams Family" Youth Production

The Roxy Regional Theatre in Clarksville, TN, is inviting local youth performers aged 8 to 18 to audition for their upcoming production of "The Addams Family, A New Musical: Young@Part." Auditions will be held on January 25th and 26th, 2025, with rehearsals starting April 1st and performances scheduled for May 9th through May 17th. Interested candidates should secure an appointment by emailing their preferred audition date along with a headshot and resume.

Austin Peay State Universitys Community School of the Arts Opens Spring Registration

Austin Peay State University’s Community School of the Arts is currently accepting registrations for its Spring 1 term, which runs from January 27 to March 7, 2025. Offering a diverse array of arts classes for all ages, the school aims to foster creativity and self-expression at an affordable price. CSA Director Kevin Loveland emphasizes the importance of early registration to enhance skills in various artistic disciplines.

Roxy Regional Theatre Cancels Tonight's Performance Due to Winter Storm

Roxy Regional Theatre in Clarksville, TN, has canceled tonight's performance of "The Vagina Monologues" due to anticipated significant snowfall. The theatre prioritizes the safety of its patrons and staff, offering ticket holders options for exchanges or refunds while monitoring weather conditions for future performances.

Montgomery County Government Offices to Close Friday Due to Winter Storm

Montgomery County Government offices will be closed on Friday, January 10, 2025, due to a winter storm and hazardous driving conditions. Residents are urged to avoid unnecessary travel to ensure safety and allow emergency responders to operate effectively. For online services, residents can visit the Montgomery County Government website.

Roxy Regional Theatre bring back Emotional, Outrageous The Vagina Monologues

Roxy Regional Theatre is set to present Eve Ensler's acclaimed play, "The Vagina Monologues," from January 10th to January 19th, 2025, marking its 22nd year at the venue. The production features a diverse cast of women, sharing powerful monologues that discuss themes of sex, relationships, and violence against women, making it a significant cultural event for the Clarksville community.

Clarksville Police Request Assistance in Fraud Investigation

The Clarksville Police Department is seeking public assistance in an identity theft and fraud case involving a female suspect who withdrew several thousand dollars using stolen identification. The incident occurred on December 16 and 17, 2024, and the suspect was last seen driving a white 2025 Toyota Camry. Authorities encourage anyone with information to contact Detective Salazar or the Crime Stoppers Tipline.

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