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Topic: Clarksville Restore
This volunteer service event will honor Dr. Martin Luther King’s legacy as part of the annual day of service held across the nation. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: News | No Comments
Habitat for Humanity of Montgomery County dedicates 100th Clarksville homeThe local housing ministry partners with low-income residents to build decent, affordable homes.
Linda Ellison of Clarksville was presented with the keys to her new Habitat home by local builders Todd Beck and George Watson, who committed to building the 100th home more than three years ago. ![]() New homeowner Linda Ellison thanks friends and supporters during the dedication of her home, the 100th house built by Habitat for Humanity of Montgomery County. (Michael Rios) «Read the rest of this article» Sections: News | No Comments
King’s Bluff Brewery aims to raise funds for local nonprofits through “Ale-truism”King’s Bluff Brewery is donating a portion of proceeds to Habitat for Humanity and other local nonprofits.
The new brew, known as the Hometown Honey Golden Ale, is part of KBB’s ‘Ale-truism’ program. ![]() (L to R) King’s Bluff Brewery Brewing Partner Jessica Atkinson, KBB Owner Dustyn Brewer, Habitat Executive Director Rob Selkow, and Habitat Operations Manager Nicole June. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: Business | No Comments
Clarksville ReStore’s Community Space features Photography by David SmithThe Community Space, made possible by Best of Clarksville, features the work of local artists
Smith’s work is on display and on sale now in the space for a limited time. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: Arts and Leisure | No Comments
Habitat for Humanity specialty license plate available for Pre-Order
The unique design sports Habitat for Humanity colors and logo with the phrase “Together We Build” to emphasize the spirit of partnership with our volunteers, partner families, and the community. ![]() Habitat for Humanity of Montgomery County, Tennessee is now accepting pre-orders for its new specialty license plate. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: News | No Comments
Habitat for Humanity of Montgomery County selects Susan Thornsberry as new ReStore Manager
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Clarksville ReStore’s Community Space displays Art by Jackie Lewis
Lewis’s work is on display and on sale now in the space for a limited time. According to Lewis, pyrography is the art of decorating wood or other suitable materials by burning words or images into them. ![]() Pyrography by Clarksville artist Jackie Lewis is now on display at the Clarksville ReStore’s Community Space, located at 404 Madison Street in downtown Clarksville. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: Events | No Comments
Clarksville ReStore set for phase one reopening Friday, May 8th
The new store hours are Monday through Saturday from 10:00am to 5:00pm until further notice to give employees additional time to deep-clean the facility every morning. ![]() Clarksville ReStore, which benefits Habitat for Humanity of Montgomery County, will be reopened to the public with certain restrictions due to COVID-19 Coronavirus. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: News | No Comments
Clarksville ReStore sets up with Online StoreSales from the online store support Habitat for Humanity’s affordable housing program
The Clarksville ReStore is a critical revenue source for the Clarksville-based housing ministry. Since closing in March due to COVID-19 Coronavirus, Habitat developed the online platform to fund its home building programs for low-income families in Clarksville-Montgomery County. ![]() Volunteers Mary Jocelyn and Luke Dahlen help stage donated items for the Clarksville ReStore’s new online platform. The ReStore serves as the main revenue source for Habitat for Humanity of Montgomery County. Customers can now visit shopclarksvillerestore.org to shop for items sold at the nonprofit retailer. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: News | No Comments
Volunteers needed to improve Clarksville ReStore as part of Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service
This volunteer service will honor Dr. Martin Luther King’s legacy. Clarksville residents will join hundreds of thousands of volunteers across the country on this national day of service. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: Events | No Comments
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