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Topic: Cydney Miller
The event is held as a fund raiser to provide scholarships to non-traditional students. Our goal this year is to present $10,000 in scholarships.
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Montgomery County Relay for Life to host 3rd Annual Survivors SupperCelebrating More Birthdays, Strength & Courage, Prelude to Main Event Clarkville, TN – Introduced and organized by Bill and Joan Farmer, this year’s dinner is anticipated to be another with record attendance. The Farmers are long-time supporters of Relay For Life in Montgomery County and have the support of a capable committee to help reach cancer survivors in Clarksville/Montgomery County that include Paula and Marty Williams, Tracy Davison, Glen and Debbie Shearon, Pauline Bagwell and Ben Carroll. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: Events | No Comments
Rain didn’t dampen the kickoff of 2013 Montgomery County Relay For Life
Relay for life is the world’s largest grassroots fundraising movement, and truly shows that one person, one idea can make a huge difference. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: News | No Comments
Relay For Life Dinner Celebrates Strength and Courage, Prelude to Main Event
Introduced and organized by Bill and Joan Farmer, this year’s dinner was the best attendance (at the Survivor lunch and luncheon events) to date. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: News | No Comments
Relay For Life Supports Austin Peay State University Breast Cancer 5k and Survivors Dinner
Leadership Team members Karen Davis, Brittnye Farley, Paul Farley and Cydney Miller volunteered to assist with guiding and encouraging the runners and walkers on the 5k route. ![]() Relay For Life Leadership Team take a break before the start of the Breast Cancer 5k–Paul Farley, Brittnye Davis Farley, Online Chair, Cydney Miller, Event Co-Chair and Kathleen Evans, Promotions Chair. (Photo by Henderson Hill) «Read the rest of this article» Sections: News | No Comments
Altrusa’s 2013 Dancing with the Stars delights attendeesClarksville, TN – Dancing for the evening was Joe Sweeten & Pro Lisa Burghart; Juanita Charles & Pro Christopher Wayne; Darwin Eldridge & Pro Juanita Simanekova; Sissy Ranken & Pro Dennis Woods; Ken Daniel & Pro Jennifer Kirksmith; and Mary Cooper & Pro Jonathan Bungard. ![]() Mary Cooper hugs Jonathan Bungard, her pro partner after winning Altrusa’s 2013 Dancing with the Stars «Read the rest of this article» Sections: News | No Comments
Tennessee State Senate Candidate Mark Green announces Montgomery County Chairmen
“Jim and Cydney are true leaders in our community and I’m humbled to have them join the campaign,” said Green. Jim Durrett currently serves as Vice President of Business Development for First Advantage Bank. Prior to working at First Advantage Bank, Durrett worked for the City of Clarksville for thirty-one years as Director of Streets, General Manager of Gas & Water, and City of Clarksville Chief of Staff. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: Politics | No Comments
Altrusa’s 2012 Dancing with the Stars benefits local non-traditional students
Dancing for the evening were Scott Jensen and Pro Jennifer Kirksmith; Felicia Long and Pro Danny Pugh; Cassandra Osborne and Pro Christopher Wayne; Jameson Giffis and Pro Anne-Marie Fournier; and Kayla Goad LeVan dancing with Pro Matt Stewart. Local business woman Kay Sites was also scheduled to perform with Pro Jonathan Bungard, but had to withdraw due to an injury. «Read the rest of this article»Sections: News | No Comments
Clarksville Montgomery County School System HR Reorganization Introduces Educator Quality
Phyllis Casebolt, who has served as principal at Clarksville High for the past three years, will begin her duties this month as Director of Educator Quality. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: Education | No Comments
The 8th Grade “Your Choice, Your Future” Career Exploration day was a success
According to Brenda Scarborough, a Career Tech Counselor for the Clarksville-Montgomery County School System; “You hear kids all the time asking why they have to take this class, or that class.” then she gave an example, “If they are interested in working in a field, they can come and ask someone in that profession what they did in high school to better understand why they need to take the English, Math, and the Sciences; and it gives them a connection to their future careers. These kids start out thinking they know where their career path falls, and after they come here they know where it falls.” «Read the rest of this article» Sections: Education | No Comments
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