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Clarksville Arts and Heritage 2013 Cultural Calendar makes Perfect Stocking Stuffer

Clarksville Arts and Heritage Development CouncilClarksville, TN – Just in time for the holidays, the Clarksville Arts and Heritage Development Council is offering the perfect stocking stuffer — its 2013 Cultural Calendar.

This year’s wall calendar features the work of local artists Monica Dahl, Paula Baggett Edwards, Leah Foote, Rob Franklin, Bob Gandy, Alan Goldstein, Jim Hancock, Mary Hoffpauir, Lisa Kemmer, Judy Morgan, Patsy Sharpe, David E. Smith, Cliff Whittaker and Rita Woodward.

2013 Cultural Calendar

Artists were encouraged to submit original work related to Clarksville and Montgomery County for inclusion in this fifth annual publication.  Area landmarks and points of interest including the Customs House Museum, Franklin Street, Strawberry Alley, Montgomery County Courthouse, Smith-Trahern Mansion, Historic Collinsville, L&N Train Station and Emerald Hill are showcased through photographs, paintings and drawings.

In addition, each month lists some of the rich opportunities Clarksvillians have to enjoy in the form of musical and theatrical productions, art exhibits, and historical talks and tours.

Calendars, priced at $7.00 each, are available at Seasons (located inside the Customs House Museum); Downtown Artists Co-op; and online at www.artsandheritage.us.

Printing services for the calendar were provided by Jostens Printing & Publishing.

About The Clarksville Arts & Heritage Development Council

The Clarksville Arts & Heritage Development Council (AHDC) is a regional nonprofit membership organization dedicated to promoting opportunities for the arts and heritage audiences of our community.  Funded in part by the City of Clarksville and the Tennessee Arts Commission, AHDC creates a network of support for arts and cultural groups, in addition to offering quality programming ranging from the annual Clarksville Writers Conference and Heritage Home Tour to local art exhibits and musical performances.

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