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Topic: Heritage Park
While repairs are underway the remainder of the facility will remain open. Patrons are encouraged to avoid the area under construction until the work is complete. For more, contact Clarksville Parks and Recreation at 931.645.7476 or «Read the rest of this article» Sections: Arts and Leisure | No Comments
Clarksville Parks and Recreation to reopen many Facilities, June 1stCity of Clarksville, Montgomery County enter Next Phase of Plans to bring back Fun and Games
Rental facilities, such as park pavilions, Wilma Rudolph Event Center, and Freedom Point will begin taking reservations. Each facility will have its own guidelines for maximum capacity, and social distancing will be required during events that use these facilities. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: Arts and Leisure | No Comments
Clarksville Greenway popularity creating Parking Problems
Parking at Pollard Road Trailhead is limited and parking on the roadway is not permitted. Vehicles parked on the roadway obstruct traffic and could delay emergency or medical personnel response time and prevent nearby property owners from moving farm equipment. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: News | No Comments
Clarksville Parks and Recreation Art on the Park entries now being exceptedWinning artwork will be painted at Heritage Park Skate Park
The contest has three age brackets, 12-18, 19-24, and 25 and up. Participants are competing for the chance to paint their work on a wall chosen by Clarksville Parks and Recreation at the Heritage Park Skate Park. Each winner will receive a $25.00 gift card, and all winning artwork will be featured on social media and other advertisements in the future.
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Clarksville Parks and Recreation prepares safe, responsible Summer Events, Programs
However, the COVID-19 Coronavirus pandemic and social distancing guidelines will continue to have a major impact on operations for parks and recreation departments here and across the country. “Although this will not be a normal summer in regard to Clarksville Parks and Recreation programs and services, we are eager to operate safely and responsibly where possible,” said Jennifer Letourneau, Director of Clarksville Parks and Recreation. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: Arts and Leisure | No Comments
Clarksville Parks and Recreation announces Kenwood area sidewalks project begins March 3rd
In January, representatives from Tennessee Department of Transportation (TDOT), Clarksville-Montgomery County schools, the City of Clarksville, DBS & Associates Engineering, Clarksville Gas & Water Department and contractor Adams Construction met for a preconstruction meeting to discuss the sidewalk project. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: News | No Comments
Clarksville Parks and Recreation now forming Spring Adult Softball leagues
League play takes place at Heritage Park Softball Complex, 1241 Peachers Mill Road. Games will be weekly and include the following leagues: Men’s, True Co-Ed (equal men and women), Men’s 45 & over, Co-Ed (at least two women) and Women’s. To ensure your team gets a spot in the league, a team registration fee of $100.00 is due by February 14th. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: Arts and Leisure | No Comments
City of Clarksville offers Christmas Tree Recycling
Residents can drop off their undecorated, unbagged, fresh-cut Christmas trees during park hours, dawn until dusk, through Sunday, January 12th. Trees can be left in the designated taped off area of Heritage Park’s soccer parking area. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: News | No Comments
CDE Lightband reports steady progress restoring power
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Clarksville’s Movies in the Park to show “Black Panther” this Saturday, July 13th
Pre-show activities, coordinated by the Clarksville Parks and Recreation Department, will begin at 6:30pm and include a ping pong cannon firing demonstration by Austin Peay State University’s Bryan Gaither, lab manager for the APSU Department of Physics, Engineering and Astronomy. Watch as plastic balls are fired more than 700 mph through cans, plywood and maybe even some fruit. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: Events | No Comments
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