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Thursday, April 18, 2024
Home AARP Tennessee Director Rebecca Kelly and AARP Community Outreach Director Stacy Pennington presented Montgomery County Mayor Jim Durrett and Clarksville Mayor Joe Pitts with certificates officially welcoming the Clarksville-Montgomery County community into the AARP Network. Col. Joseph Kuchan, Fort Campbell Garrison Commander, was recognized for the post’s willingness to support the community’s age-friendly efforts. AARP Tennessee Director Rebecca Kelly and AARP Community Outreach Director Stacy Pennington presented Montgomery County Mayor Jim Durrett and Clarksville Mayor Joe Pitts with certificates officially welcoming the Clarksville-Montgomery County community into the AARP Network. Col. Joseph Kuchan, Fort Campbell Garrison Commander, was recognized for the post’s willingness to support the community’s age-friendly efforts.

AARP Tennessee Director Rebecca Kelly and AARP Community Outreach Director Stacy Pennington presented Montgomery County Mayor Jim Durrett and Clarksville Mayor Joe Pitts with certificates officially welcoming the Clarksville-Montgomery County community into the AARP Network. Col. Joseph Kuchan, Fort Campbell Garrison Commander, was recognized for the post’s willingness to support the community’s age-friendly efforts.

AARP Tennessee Director Rebecca Kelly and AARP Community Outreach Director Stacy Pennington presented Montgomery County Mayor Jim Durrett and Clarksville Mayor Joe Pitts with certificates officially welcoming the Clarksville-Montgomery County community into the AARP Network. Col. Joseph Kuchan, Fort Campbell Garrison Commander, was recognized for the post’s willingness to support the community’s age-friendly efforts.

AARP Tennessee Director Rebecca Kelly and AARP Community Outreach Director Stacy Pennington presented Montgomery County Mayor Jim Durrett and Clarksville Mayor Joe Pitts with certificates officially welcoming the Clarksville-Montgomery County community into the AARP Network. Col. Joseph Kuchan, Fort Campbell Garrison Commander, was recognized for the post’s willingness to support the community’s age-friendly efforts.