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Topic: Graceland
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Tennessee Hall of Fame Website is Now LiveWebsite Offers Learning Opportunities About Tennessee History
The purpose of the web site is to honor those who have made contributions to the history and betterment of the State of Tennessee, teach state history, civic lessons, and patriotism, as well as build pride and encourage interest in Tennessee communities.
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Austin Peay State University Women’s Tennis travel to Belmont, host Tennessee State this weekendAPSU Sports Information
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Clarksville’s LEAP Charity Fashion Show Gala a huge success with local youthYouth Gain Self Esteem Through Fashion Show Gala
Youth modeled the fashions of local designers such as ELO, Molerevon, Sacer & Savive, Heaven Sent Bowtique, Filthy Rich Celebrity Jewelry, and E & S Fashions with Gem’s Hair Salon and Eyetunes donating their time to provide participants with hair and makeup makeovers. While some students modeled, other students prepared the food and served guests. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: Arts and Leisure | No Comments
Clarksville couple has a lifetime of Elvis memoriesClarksville, TN – Walker and Judy McCutcheon are big Elvis Presley fans. HUGE! And if you know the two retired Fort Campbell school teachers, then you know what a big understatement that is. But their love and appreciation of the music of their generation, runs deeper than just the legend the world knows simply by his first name….Elvis. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: Area | No Comments
Deborah Allen Kicks Off “Amazing Graceland Contest” on Elvis’ Birthday, January 8thGrand prize includes airfare, hotels, dinner and admission to 35th anniversary of Elvis Week in Memphis
The Amazing Graceland Contest kicks off on Elvis’ birthday, January 8th, and remains open through April 7th, 2012. The contest is free to enter at www.AmazingGracelandContest.com. One grand prize winner and a guest will receive roundtrip airfare and three night’s hotel accommodations, admission to select Elvis Week 35th anniversary events and attractions in Memphis (August 15th-17th only), an autographed copy of Allen’s latest album, Hear Me Now, and a special meet-and-greet and dinner with the Grammy-nominated performer. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: News | No Comments
Deborah Allen to release New Album “Hear Me Now” August 16thAlbum’s debut single, “Anything Other Than Love” at Country radio now Hear Me Now includes Allen’s current single, the danceable Country-shuffle “Anything Other Than Love,” which continues its steady climb up the Music Row chart. The 12 songs on the album reflect Allen’s overall versatility as a singer and songwriter, as well as her trademark ability to incorporate elements of Country, Blues, Pop, Rock and Gospel into a cohesive piece of art. Allen also produced nine of the album’s 12 tracks. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: News | No Comments
A few Tickets are still available for the “Legends of Clarksvegas” Friday ShowClarksville, TN – The Humane Society’s fundraiser, “Legends of Clarksvegas” Saturday show is SOLD OUT. Tickets remain for Friday’s show, but it is not recommended that you wait to purchase at the door, as they could sell out prior to showtime. The Legends of Clarksvegas features some of the best professional impersonators in the business. Come see Kenny James as “Buddy Holly”, Freddy B as “Elvis Presley, Cheryl Crenshaw and Donita Crenshaw as “The Judds”, and Steve Bobbitt as “Rod Stewart” along with special guests, the EAS Showband, the official tribute band for Graceland. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: News | No Comments
APSU’s ESL Institute announces semester registrationLanguage should not be a barrier for those needing to communicate in English as a second language.
The ESL (ESL) Institute at APSU offers a diversified and intensive program of study in English designed for international students seeking undergraduate admission to APSU or another university. In addition, students from the Clarksville area community who wish to improve their English language skills in order to improve their workplace skills or further their professional careers regularly participate in the program. The ESL program’s intensive English courses are offered through the Center for Extended and Distance Education and are not taken for credit. Class size is small in order to provide students with more personalized attention and opportunities to improve their learning skills. ESL Institute instructors have taught English in the U.S. and abroad, and all have strong backgrounds in education and extensive experience in teaching English to non-English speakers. Students also have access to University computer labs as well as state-of-the-art SmartBoard technology used by trained instructors in the classroom. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: Education | No Comments
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