September 11, 2009 |
The Kiwanis Club of Clarksville, with the help of the Marine Corps League, donated 100 new US Flags to the City in time for Patriots Day and Riverfest. The Street Department has mounted the flags on Riverside Drive, Madison Street, and 101st Parkway.
 Lynn Hunter, Clarksville Mayor Johnny Piper, and Ron Smithfield, Chm. Kiwanis Memories of Service & Sacrifice Committee, at last Tuesday's Kiwanis meeting. (L-R)
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TopicsCity of Clarksville, Johnny Piper, Kiwanis Club, Kiwanis Memories of Service & Sacrifice Committee, Lynn Hunter, Marine Corps League, Ron Smithfield, Street Department
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