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February 10th 7th Annual Heoesr Breakfst edtsnpr yb The Madynar Family 7:30 – 9:30 AM @ Wilma Rudolph Event Center Operation Stand Down Tennessee’s 7th Annual Heroes Breakfast. Keynote Speaker: Noah Galloway, U.S. Army 502nd Infantry, 101st Airborne Veteran, Purple Heart Recipient, Motivational Speaker and Extreme Sports Enthusiast. Join us as we honor Tennessee’s Veterans and their families service.
March 10th Emacingbr Our Mision: Annual Breakfst Fuaisernd
8 - 9 AM @ The Madison Room Soldiers and Families Embraced will be hosting our annual breakfast fundraiser at the Madison Room on March 10th. This year’s theme is Embracing Our Mission. Tickets can be purchased online for this event, and we hope to see you there. Thank you for supporting our mission of “Strengthening the Emotional Health of Our Nation’s Heroes.”
February 21st CONSTELLATIONS 7 - 9:00 pm @ Roxy Regional Theatre Nick Payne’s beautiful play, CONSTELLATIONS, explores how even the smallest change in our lives can dramatically alter the course we take. It is a spellbinding exploration of love, science, quantum theory, and infinite possibility for heartbreak or for hope. Presented upstairs in theotherspace. http://roxyregionaltheatre.org/
March 3rd Art Walk Clvilearks
5 - 8:00 PM @ DBO Gallery First Thursday Art Walk is a free, self-guided tour that combines visual art, live music, engaging events, and more in the heart of Downtown Clarksville. Held each month from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. – rain or shine!
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The Roxy Regional Theatre recently hosted Gala 39, with supporters helping celebrate 39 years of live theater in historic downtown Clarksville. “We’re celebrating,” R yan Bowie said. “We had to skip this event last year, so we’re happy to be back and able to see all our patrons again. Everyone is helping us kick off what we hope will be a full season that will take us through August of 2022.”
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Guests enjoyed dinner and cocktails al fresco. There was a silent auction, followed by a live auction inside the theater. A snippet of the season’s opening show, All Shook Up, was performed and the annual Champion of the Roxy Award was presented to this year’s honoree, Clarksville Mayor Joe Pitts.
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popular new year resolutions AND HOW TO ACTUALLY FOLLOW THROUGH WITH THEM
Get In Shape Like many other lists, this resolution is at the top. There are countless work-out routines and diet regimens that you can follow, but finding the plan that works for you specifically is key. You will need a combination that gets you in shape steadily and will also be easy to stick to in the long run. There are plenty of resources out there that will help you get on the right track. If you need further guidance, lean towards consolation from a dietician or athletic trainer!
Eat Healthier This resolution is an extension of the first. Switching to eating a healthier diet can be extremely difficult; especially after you’ve over-indulged in holiday meals and New Years drinks. However, with the right amount of determination and motivation, you can slowly develop better eating habits. The key is having the right mentality, and not cutting out everything from the get go. Cutting down on your coffee intake, or air frying your favorite foods, are all steps in the right direction. Just remember the tortoise beat the hare in the end!
Stop Procrastinating Procrastinating is one of the leading reasons that people miss out on opportunities and reaching their goals. This phenomenon has grown over the last year or so because of the pandemic. People are still in the “relax and getting things done eventually” mindset instead of working hard by putting in the time and effort. The sad thing is, once you get used to procrastinating, it’s difficult to snap yourself out of it, so a lot of work will go into fixing this bad habit. Our advice, is to start by making yourself daily, weekly, and even monthly to-do lists to keep yourself focused and on track. In doing so, you are on the right path to procrastination recovery!
Save Money
We can all agree that life is unpredictable. Because of that fact, it is important to gradually save. Whether it be for a rainy day fund, fixing up your house or car, or even to go on that tropical beach trip that you’ve been putting off, saving money will come in handy. In order to do so, keep a record of your expenses, budget for savings, find ways you can cut your spending, and set your savings goals. If you need additional help, reach out to a local financial advisor, or seek resources from the internet. There are countless references through websites, and even apps built to help you manage your money! 14 • FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK TO STAY UP TO DATE ON EVENTS IN CLARKSVILLE
Be More Social Embrace the New Year by stepping outside your comfort zone and be more social! Getting out and be more social has its own set of perks, and even some that many people don’t consider. For one, you get to step away from the constant 9-5 routine, and have some fun. You’ll be able to meet new people and learn interesting things about others and yourself. You can also develop socializing skills that might be beneficial in your professional life as well, such as leadership skills and the ability to work in team settings. Even if you are introverted, there are sure to be some extroverts in the crowd that will help break you out of your shell!
Learn A New Skill Or Hobby
After the relaxing holiday break, it’s time to get back into the swing of things. However, don’t just simply continue the same routine you followed in 2021, but spice things up instead. During your free time, pick up a new skill or hobby. Not only will this allow you to spend your free time constructively, but you will also have fun doing so. The first step is determining what interests you. Whether its expanding upon your communication skills, or learning a new sport, embracing a new skill or hobby will allow for some much needed personal growth!
Volunteer Or Give To A Charity
Even though the Season of Giving has passed, that does not mean there isn’t a need for non-profit support. Whether you volunteer once a week, or once a year, there is no measure to how fulfilling it is to give back to your community. There is a vast number of non-profit organizations and charities within the local Clarksville community and surrounding areas. The act of giving to those less fortunate is a noble gesture in itself, but you can also grow and develop as a person as well. Volunteering gives you the opportunity to interact with people you may have never come across in your normal life. Not only does this build your social interactions, but it also invests in the lives of others that may be less fortunate. You never know what new friendships you might make!
Set Goals And Stick To Them Setting goals for yourself and your business / carreer is so important. More often that not, if you dont have goals set then once the hustle and bustle of the new year starts you simply get caught up in your day to day life and it may feel as if you are plateauing.However, when you set your goals you want to make sure that they are challenging yet attainable as well. The last thing you want to do is become discouraged from goals that are unattainable.
Cultiv ate New Habit s As many have said in the past, Save the Best for Last. In this case, we’ve saved the most important resolution for last. We all know that resolutions are easy to put down on paper, but the most difficult task is sticking to them. You cannot achieve true self-improvement without truly adopting your new habits until they have become a natural part of who you are. The New Year is filled with endless possibilities; it is up to YOU to determine if you will make the change to positively affect your life.
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Military Alumni Chapter Dinner PHOTOGRAPHY AND STORY BY TONY CENTONZE
Austin Peay State University recently hosted its annual APSU Military Alumni Chapter Dinner at the Morgan University Center Ballroom. Guests celebrated the 50th anniversary of APSU Army ROTC, a program which currently serves 134 cadets. The 2021 APSU Govs Who Lead Through Military Service Award was presented to Joe Shakeenab, APSU Military Alumni Chapter president and APSU National Alumni Association president. The presenting sponsor of this year’s event was Fortera Credit Union. Kirsten & Dr. Michael Licari
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Pictured Left to Right: Sergeant Arthur Bing (JET Supervisor), Officer Tajee Moore, Officer Colin Adair, Officer Anthony Rodriguez, Captain Chad Koyama, Officer MarShun Cox and Officer Christopher Angol. Not pictured are Officer Dylan Lawrence (Community Relations Unit), Officer Ariana Prather (Community Relations Unit), Officer Dallin Bridges (Community Relations Unit) and Sergeant Johnny Ransdell (Community Relations Unit Supervisor)
By Kaitlan McLaughlin The Clarksville Police Department recently welcomed in a new initiative to its already extensive outreach program list. The initiative is officially named the Juvenile Engagement Team (J.E.T.), which is directly aimed to serve the juveniles within the Clarksville community. J.E.T. was introduced to the Clarksville Police Department through the Community Orientated Policing Services Office in 2020. This grant allowed the department to hire nine additional officers who are tasked to engage the juvenile community within Clarksville; which ties directly into both their mission statement and team goals. Their mission is to work citywide in the hopes of preventing juvenile crime and violence by building stronger relationships between local youth, law enforcement, and the community through positive interaction and engagement. J.E.T. Officer Tajee Moore explained, “I feel it is extremely important for me to give the youth all the tools I have learned growing up so they can be successful. I grew up in Clarksville, going to middle school and high school here, and I see that there are people I grew up with that were desperate for help and unable to receive it
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as children. As adults, those same individuals are stuck in a never ending cycle of not actually pursuing what they dreamed of, and forced to live a life where they regret not chasing those dreams and goals they once had. I feel that it is my calling to build relationships with the children of our community and impress upon them that there is way more to life than what you see other adults doing. I am here and the J.E.T is here to help them reach their goals.” J.E.T. Officer MarShun Cox added, “We are interested in regularly meeting with youths and or juvenile offenders in our community suffering from substance abuse, mental health issues, behavioral or conduct problems and dealing with anger management. Reaching out to our various local facilities with Juvenile groups and clients seemed like a great idea to me. I want youths to be more comfortable with law enforcement and feel like they can rely on us no matter their situation, background, or what they’re dealing with in life.” W ith engagement plans and ideas already underway, J.E.T. aims to achieve set goals that are already in
place. Their three areas of focus are to reduce juvenile crime, recidivism in the court system, and victimizations. These goals were decided upon both as part of the, COPS grant that was granted to CPD by the Department of Justice, and the command staff of CPD. “Research has been done regarding the trends in Clarksville in reference to juvenile crime. It has become obvious that most juveniles involved in criminal activity are a victim of one crime or another before they are ever a suspect in a crime. It is upon the J.E.T. officers to reach out to these children that are victims at a young age and show them there are people in their community that care about them, there are people that want them to succeed and grow and be happy. This is what the J.E.T. team is all about, making the youth in Clarksville safer, happier and more successful overall,” J.E.T. Officer Colin Adair shared. Some might consider the task bestowed upon the Juvenile Engagement Team as an impossible feat. Not only are they starting from scratch, with a newly formed team and a new set of goals and mission to follow, but they are tasked with solving an ever-growing problem within the Clarksville community. However, the officers for the J.E.T. team were not only appointed, but they were selected based on set criteria and their willingness to serve the juvenile community. “I do believe that the youth is our future and that we as the older generation have to do our best to not only mold them but to support them and show them that this community is a place they want their future children to grow up. There was an interview process conducted by members of the command staff after which I was selected to be the team supervisor and the other officers were appointed,” Sergeant Arthur Bing, J.E.T. Supervisor explained. Officers within the J.E.T. team are eager to hit the ground running. Officer Anthony Rodriguez shared, “I want the readers to know that J.E.T. is here to make a difference and change the way the youth is being handled. We are excited to work with youth from all walks of life and we are all prepared for the challenges we may face moving forward. All that we ask is for the support of the community and the parents to help us reach out and influence these youth.”
“There isn’t a better group of people that could have been chosen for this unit, all of our goals are geared toward the same thing and that is helping the youth in any way we can.” - Officer Christopher Angol 2022 NEW YEAR, NEW YOU • 21
Clarksville BBQ BASH Darrion Wiley-Hunt, Casandra Wiley Jackson & Aaron Jackson PHOTOGRAPHY AND STORY BY TONY CENTONZE Hannah Byard & Carlie Moseley
Guests were invited to enjoy live music, inflatables, artisan vendors, a cornhole tournament and more at this year’s Clarksville Parks & Rec BBQ Bash. “Hilltop Market made all this possible,” said Clarksville Parks & Recreation Event Planning Specialist T iffany Perkins.
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Twenty-four teams competed, presenting their best pork, chicken and rib recipes to the judges. Guests were given samples and encouraged to vote for their favorite. Grand Champion - Brian Morrison of Big B’s BBQ People’s Choice W inner - Mike Travis of Travis BBQ Cornhole Tournament Champion - Donald Griffin and Lucas Robards.
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5 New Year’s Resolutions for Your Home’s Electrical System Switch out Light Bulbs for Energy Efficient LEDs Although they initially cost more, LED Energy Star qualified bulbs end up paying for themselves in energy savings in about 10 years. They use 75 percent less energy than incandescent bulbs and last 35 to 50 times longer. Plus, they offer more peace of mind since they emit very little heat, decreasing the threat of an electrical fire, and are much more durable, so they won’t shatter all over the floor. They’re also guaranteed for three years minimum, which is above and beyond the industry standard, so you’ll save on maintenance costs as well as energy costs. Basically, there’s no excuse not to get them! Test Your Ground-Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) Outlets Did you know that you should do this every month? Not many consumers actually do this, but a new year is a great time to put this to practice and schedule it along with your other monthly home maintenance routines. You’ll find these outlets in moisture-prone areas such as the kitchen and bathroom as the current National Electrical Code requires. Simply press the test/reset button and make sure the outlets trip and resent correctly. If they are malfunctioning, call us to have them replaced to reduce electrocution risk. Replace the Batteries in Your Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Detectors Replacing the batteries should be done at least once a year, and both of the detectors should be tested monthly to ensure proper functionality. And speaking of replacing, how old are your detectors? Remember that smoke detectors need to be replaced every 10 years. Depending upon the model, older model carbon monoxide detectors should be replaced every three years, and the newer ones, every 5-6 years. Make safety a priority for your home and get this done! Have a Whole-House Surge Protector Installed Power surges can enter your home unexpectedly during a stormy night, a random power company disruption or operation of a heavy-duty electrical appliance. They destroy electronic devices in their path and at times cause fires as well. It is unfortunate when your Mac or PC dies, but even more so when your photos, documents, music and other personal content are lost along with it as well. To reduce damage from power surges, have a whole house surge protector installed at the panel and additionally multi-outlet power strip surge protection for delicate circuitry. This will ensure both main zone as well as secondary zone surge protection to absorb any excess power that seeps through the primary protection. Reduce Your Energy Consumption This can be done in a variety of ways: turning lights out after you leave a room, unplugging and turning off electrical devices when not in use and ensuring lighting and appliances are Energy Star qualified. Perhaps you can create a friendly family competition to see who can use the least amount of electricity, or even consider installing smart switches and receptacles in your home, which can be set up on a schedule.
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Bella’s Closet recently hosted a very successful Open House. This amazing, local boutique is committed to help women obtain and maintain employment through providing them with work attire and resources tailored to fit their employment needs. Bella’s Closet provides assistance to women with everything from suits to steel-toed boots and resume writing to financial skills. They are currently in need of scrubs, blazers and several other items. Find them on Facebook for a complete list and to learn how you can make an impact on women entering or re-entering the workplace.
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holiday sips and strolls AT M I S S L U C I L L E ’ S
Elizabeth Devers, Bonnie Devito & Shelley Bearden
Ashley Sisco & Courtney Watson
Delaine Summers & Mandy Tomlin PHOTOGRAPHY AND STORY BY TONY CENTONZE
Hundreds turned out for the annual Holiday Sips & Strolls at Miss Lucille’s “We do these events a couple of times a year, one for our birthday, one for Labor Day, and the big one is our holiday event,” Miss Lucille’s GM Taylor Guerra said. “Tonight’s turnout exceeded our expectations. Our vendors are offering special pricing, and a lot of them rolled out new inventory for tonight’s event and the holiday season.” Miss Lucille’s Marketplace is home to nearly 200 vendors offering a vast array of clothings, home decor, food items and much more. Kayla Duke & Amy Lippert
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The 25th Annual Best of Clarksville was a huge success raising over $86,000 which was donated to several local non-profits. A joint venture between Downtown Kiwanis, Clarksville Rotary Club and Bikers Who Care, Best of Clarksville was held at Governor’s Square Mall and highlighted hundreds of local businesses who were nominated in a variety of categories. Winners were announced onsite the evening of the event and celebrated bragging rights as the BEST. To find a complete list of winners and how you can nominate, vote or participate in the 26th annual Best of Clarksville, find them on Facebook @BestOfClarksville or visit BestOfClarksville.org A HUGE thank you to everyone who voted VIP Clarksville as BEST LOCAL PUBLICATION!
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Tristan & Chelsey Cole Sherry Vickert & Jasmine Peay
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By Kaitlan McLaughlin New to Clarksville’s growing list of locally-owned businesses is Tap House 57, a veteranowned, father and son business that represents two generations of local firefighters. Officially opening in late 2021, this newly established tap house is both innovative and awe-inspiring. Co-Owners, and father and son duo, Jeremy Baker and Joseph Baker stumbled upon the idea after traveling on a beer tour across the states. Joseph shared, “Our family visited a lot of different breweries when we would go on trips and weekend travels in Tennessee. The concept was to have a platform for local and regional breweries to have a place to showcase their beers. This concept encourages people in Clarksville to stay local and drink local. The number “57” comes from the bunker number I was issued when joining the Fort
Campbell Fire Department in January 1994. Bunker numbers were used for the accountability of firefighters and equipment. Once you’re issued a bunker number it never changes unless you leave the department.” Tap House 57 is unique in that it offers a firehouse theme, as well as local and regional craft beers. Jeremy discussed, “We have 16 taps that are all local and regional TN beers, again trying to showcase TN breweries. We are constantly rotating through different kegs, so the menu could be completely different each time a customer comes in. If a customer comes
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in and doesn’t already know what they want to drink, our great staff will ask them what type of beers they like or normally drink, and then they will give recommendations besd on that information. We also have two double-door reach-in coolers that are reaching close to 150 different bottled and canned beers from all over the world. Every beer that we have is also available to go so that people may enjoy them at home.” Since its opening, Tap House 57 has been blown away by the response and support from the local Clarksville community. “The local response has been incredible,” says Jeremy. “Everyone that comes in has always told us that they loved it and will be telling their friends and coming back.” Jeremy goes on the say, “We are very family friendly so bring your wife, husband or kids along.” With games available to enjoy at the tables, TVs for watching the
game and now trivia on Wednesdays, Tap House 57 has certainly created a fun place to bring the whole family. Since joining the Clarksville Area Chamber of Commerce, Tap. House 57 hopes to utilize the resources available from being a part of such a strong network. “We ultimately want to contribute to the Clarksville, military and veteran community and think we have cumulated just the right support system to do so.”
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Ann R. Ross Bookstore and APSU Wall Mural Ribbon Cutting PHOTOGRAPHY AND STORY BY TONY CENTONZE
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The APSU Trumpet Ensemble provided fanfare for the official ribbon cutting ceremony at the newly renovated 13,000 sf. Anne R. Ross bookstore. APSU’s Kris Phillips introduced and thanked the bookstores namesake, and talked about the University’s partnership with Barnes and Noble college bookstores. APSU President, Dr. Michael Licari said, “We’re so happy to see everyone here to cut the ribbon on the bookstore and celebrate the dedication of this beautiful mural. Ann Ross managed the APSU bookstore for 30 years. It’s named for her dedication to her work and to the university. “We are also proud that this new mural will provide a tie, a link between the university and the community which so faithfully supports our students faculty and staff.”
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JUDGE SHARON MASSEY GRIMES ANNOUNCES CANDIDACY FOR GENERAL SESSIONS AND JUVENILE COURT, DIVISION III Judge Sharon Massey Grimes has announced her candidacy for Montgomery County General Sessions and Juvenile Court Judge, Division III. A gathering of family, friends and supporters was held recently to announce her intent to run. Judge Massey Grimes has held this position since January, 2021, when she was appointed by the Montgomery County Commission to complete the unexpired term of her late husband, Judge Ray Grimes, who passed away from COVID in November, 2020. Currently, she presides over Adult cases in General Sessions Criminal and Civil matters, Criminal and Civil matters in Juvenile Court, the Montgomery County Recovery Court, Juvenile Truancy Court and Order of Protection Court. She is currently the presiding Judge for the General Sessions and Juvenile Court in Montgomery County. Judge Massey Grimes is a graduate of Clarksville Academy, Austin Peay State University and the Nashville School of Law. She was a practicing attorney for 23 years prior to being appointed Judge. She has practiced in the Montgomery County Circuit and Chancery Courts, Tennessee Court of Appeals and the Supreme Court of Tennessee. Judge Massey Grimes has served on the Tennessee Commission on Children and Youth and the Post Conviction Defender Commission. Judge Massey Grimes is a member of several professional organizations, including the Montgomery County Bar Association, Tennessee Bar Association, Tennessee Association of Juvenile and Family Court Judges, Tennessee General Sessions Judges Conference, Tennessee Association of Recovery Court Professionals, and is a fellow in the American Academy of Adoption and Reproductive Attorneys. She mentors students at the Nashville School of Law assisting them in advanced writing skills. Judge Massey Grimes and her late husband have 5 children and 6 grandchildren.
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Ridin’ to Save the Racks PHOTOGRAPHY AND STORY BY TONY CENTONZE Ali Abey, Lady of Harley officer for the Tuckasee Harley Owners Group (HOG) Chapter was the driving force behind Ridin’ to Save the Racks. “We’re hosting this event to raise awareness for breast cancer, and we’ll be donating every cent we make here today to the Sarah Cannon Cancer Center,” Abey said. “This is our first breast cancer awareness event. Lots of members, including me, have had family and friends affected by breast cancer. And, someone close and dear to all our hearts just recently battled and survived this disease.”
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Homecoming Receptions PHOTOGRAPHY BY TONY CENTONZE This year’s APSU Homecoming events included several receptions welcoming back alumni and enjoying fellowship with faculty, staff, and friends. Walt Lord, APSU military advisor in residence hosted the Military Alumni Chapter Reception outside the newly opened W illiam E. and Sadako Newton Military Family Resource Center which offered guests an opportunity to see the beautiful new space while also celebrating the 50th anniversary of ROTC. Dr. Mickey Hepner, Dean of APSU College of Business also hosted a reception which welcomed alumni who were treated to food catered by Nicoletta’s, drinks and live music by local favorite The Beagles. Alessa Tomboc & Megan Barlow
Ryan Horton, Jessica Dalimonte & Margaret Douglas
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Montgomery County Veterans Coalition Galactic Gala PHOTOGRAPHY AND STORY BY TONY CENTONZE
Montgomery County Veterans Coalition hosted its annual Headhunters Ball at The Ruby Cora Wedding and Event Center. This year’s costume party was themed Area 51. As guests entered this year’s Galactic Gala they were transported to an Area 51 laboratory complete with themed decor by Rochelle White Realtor ® at Reliant Realty and MCVC Fundraising Chair. The alien crash site even included an alien autopsy cake by the amazing team at The Peanut Butter Sucker.
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MCVC is an umbrella organization that brings services together to help veterans in every area of their life. “No one is ever turned away,” says Sherry Pickering, MCVC Executive Director. “We guide them to the help they need.”
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To find out more about MCVC and how to support our local veteran community, visit vetcoalition.org
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Interested in becoming a friend of the coalition? This program offers an opportunity for community members to showcase their strong ties and dedication to serving our local veteran community. Why should you support MCVC? As soldiers exit Ft. Campbell, our area continues to grow, not only in our veteran numbers, but our disabled veteran numbers. Montgomery County has the 2nd largest veteran population in the state. Montgomery County has the largest population of 100% disabled veterans. Future veteran population projections show our county having the largest veteran population within the decade. As our veteran community grows, the burden on the Veterans Coalition increases to ensure: • Gaps in services are eliminated to reduce the risk of veteran suicide. • A complete flow of information is established to increase collaboration, improve access to resources, and reduce duplication of services. • Advocating for our population so that veteran community issues are identified and solutions are created that improve the quality of life for veterans and their families. 2022 NEW YEAR, NEW YOU • 41
SALUTE to SERVICE FORT CAMPBELL USO
Since its inception in 1941, the USO has been known as the “nation’s leading organization” to serve both men and women in the US military, and their families, throughout their time in uniform. From the moment they fill-out the enlistment paperwork, to when they finish basic training, receive orders for deployment, and try to adapt back into their communities, the USO is there every step of the way. The USO at Fort Campbell has been an intricate part of the soldier community for ten years now (having celebrated its tenth birthday on 30 NOV 2021), and as the years have progressed, so has the involvement and adaptation of the organization itself. They provide countless programs and services in order to best meet the needs of any soldier/family dynamic. Executive Director, USO Fort Campbell and USO Nashville, Kari Moore explains, “The USO offers a reliable place to relax and connect. For Service Members, they know that they can always ‘ask the USO.’ While they are deployed, they know that we will support their family members back home. Since January of 2012, the USO Fort Campbell has provided a Warrior Wednesday lunch for soldiers. These lunches, sponsored by community businesses, organizations, and clubs, typically feed about 200 soldiers each week, and are considered a cornerstone in USO Fort Campbell programming. Our Pathfinder Transition Program connects transitioning service members and spouses at all points of the military journey with opportunities to meet goals in employment, education, financial readiness, mentorship, and increased access to relevant veterans’ benefits. This one-on-one service creates personalized action plans to help clients navigate the steps to success.” The USO is a non-profit organization separate from the federal government; meaning it’s a private entity. The organization itself was congressionally chartered and relies heavily on the generosity of individuals, organizations and corporations to support its activities, and is powered by a family of volunteers to accomplish its mission of connection. However, the USO Fort Campbell currently has a need for volunteers. The COVID-19 pandemic closed the center for a few months, and the organization has had a hard time rebuilding the volunteer force in its wake. Moore remarks, “At this time, our biggest need in order to deliver our mission effectively is center volunteers. The mission of the USO is to strengthen America’s military service members by keeping them connected to family, home, and country 42 • FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK TO STAY UP TO DATE ON EVENTS IN CLARKSVILLE
throughout their service to the nation. Our center volunteers are a critical piece to delivering the day-to-day amenities to service members and their families. At USO Fort Campbell, those center volunteers might be welcoming guests at the front desk, offering a snack and beverage, serving meals, tidying up, checking out computers, or assisting with programs. We also need volunteers to staff the fitness center and to help us deliver Late Night USO.” Moore adds, “The gap currently is center volunteers, so the staff - our Center Operations Supervisor, in particular - are working long days to make sure that we can stay open some days. It’s important to find volunteers because this incredible USO mission is truly only effective when volunteers are supporting the center operation. We only have four paid Operations staff that deliver the USO mission throughout Tennessee and most of Kentucky. Delivering our mission to those ‘white spaces’ often takes staff out of the center and sometimes across the state. We can do so much more when volunteers are delivering the mission in the center.” Whether it’s once every week, or once every three months, any time spent volunteering alongside the USO would be valued and appreciated. To find out more about the USO or how you can volunteer to assist with the USO’s mission to support soldiers and their families, contact Kari Moore at (270) 660-9068 or kmoore@uso.org
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Following Governor Bill Lee’s appointment, Robert Nash was recently sworn in as District Attorney General for the 19th Judicial District surrounded by family, friends and colleagues. Nash will fill the vacancy left by former District Attorney General John W. Carney, Jr. who retired at the end of August.
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After his swearing in, Nash recognized several people including retired District Attorney General Carney, Helen Young who served as District Attorney in the interim, his colleagues in the District Attorney’s Office, as well as local, state and national representatives and elected officials. He also thanked his wife Misty and her family for their unwavering support. Nash is currently running for re-election in the August 2022 election where he is committed to continue to provide experienced and passionate leadership for all the citizens of Montgomery and Robertson counties.
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Treva Gordon recently presented LOSS (Lending Our Shared Stories), to a packed house at The Roxy Regional Theatre. Gordon shared her story – “Rise”, saying, “That’s my story as a widow. I wanted to share my experience and my truth, which was that I was heartbroken. But, God elevated me and helped me. I wanted to share the message that when we give it to God. He will help us through.” Gordon’s daughter opened the show with the song Rise by Andra Day. Johnny Collier, Vice President, National Federation of the Blind was presented the Pastor Robert E. Gordon Spirit of Excellence Award. Len Jenkins & Sharyn Frasier.JPG
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As volunteers and survivors were doing laps and collecting beads, others were preparing to light the luminaries at the Montgomery County Relay For Life. Teresa Mohon & Ronda Blair
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Alex Stewart, Senior Development Manager with the American Cancer Society shared her thoughts, “Montgomery County Relay For Life has been doing this for more than twenty years, but we’re restarting post Covid-19. This is our first in-person event in two years. Last year was a drive-thru event. Stewart thinks it will take a year or two to get back to where they were. “We’re looking for volunteers and committee members to help us bring it back to its former glory. We love volunteers, and new teams. Anyone can contact me at alex.stewart@cancer.org or by phone at (630) 677-3587. All proceeds go to cancer research, Nashville’s Hope Lodge, Road to Recovery and Reach to Recovery.
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The Clarksville Branch of the NAACP hosted its annual Freedom Fund Banquet recently. Treva Gordon hosted the event at which approximately 140 people were in attendance. Guests enjoyed an evening of dinner, dancing, and live music. “This is the 65th year for Clarksville Montgomery County NAACP Chapter 5582,” President Jimmie Garland said. “Bishop Anthony Alfred is our distinguished guest speaker tonight, and it is going to be a celebration of what this organization does in this community.”
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Alexis Goines was back this year with her Fall Safety Festival. “We’re just excited,” Goines said. “We started doing this as a way to give back to our community, and the people who invest in our business. That has been my passion.” More than twenty vendors were on hand with proceeds from the event paired with contributions from the Allstate Foundation totaling $6,000 which was donated to local non-profit I’m Invisible which works to prevent bullying and suicide. To find out more about Alexis Goines: Allstate Insurance go to fb.com/thegoinesagency or to learn how you can support I’m Invisible visit fb.com/iminvisiblebullyingandsuicideawareness
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Roxy Regional Theatre recently presented Freedom Train, the story of Harriet Tubman and her escape through what came to be known as the Underground Railroad and led to her becoming one of its most celebrated “conductors.”
Alexandria Smith, David Ridley, Ebone Amos, April Sledge & Kenneth L. Waters, Jr..
The play is a story of self-sacrifice, dedication and survival, laced with warmth and a sense of humor that celebrates the human spirit. This universal story for all ages and races is described as a fascinating series of highly theatrical scenes that use dance, dialogue, mime and music of the period. The play featured an accomplished cast, including Ebone Amos as Harriet Tubman, David Graham as Overseer, Stephen Shore as Master Broda, and David Ridley as Ben. For more information, go to Roxyregionaltheatre.org, or call (931) 645-7699.
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Montgomery County residents were invited to ‘come on out for the beverages, the band, and the BBQ’, and meet Wes Golden, candidate for Montgomery County Mayor. He announced his intention to run in the 2022 Montgomery County Mayor’s race in April of this year. Golden currently holds the office of Health and Safety manager for the City of Clarksville. The event was held at the Charles Hand ‘Bud Barn’ in Cedar Hill, Tennessee. Food was prepared and served by Nicoletta’s Catering, and Syd Hedrick’s band provided live music for the evening’s festivities.
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The NWA (National Wrestling Alliance) and TNT (Tried N True) Pro teamed up recently to present By Any Means Necessary, a super-card television wrestling event in Oak Grove, Kentucky. The evening featured Clarksville’s own Crimson, facing his former partner Jax Dane in a steel cage match. Other Champions and former Champions who appeared included Trevor Murdoch, Kamille, Nick Aldis, The Hex: Allysin Kay & Marti Belle, Pope, Tim Storm and more.
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Centurion Invitational Clay Sports Tournament PHOTOGRAPHY AND STORY BY TONY CENTONZE Clarksville Christian School recently hosted its 15th annual Centurion Invitational Sporting Clays Tournament at Cross Creek Clays.
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“We are delighted to have the support that we have for this event,” CCS’s Dr. Brad Moser said. “This is our longest standing fundraiser, and truly the longest running event that we have at CCS. “It’s exciting to be here with 21 teams signed up and having fun. It’s our best turnout ever. The school is absolutely thriving this year. We’re growing, and there are no signs of that slowing down. We feel very blessed.” Jody Farmer, Kelly Langley & Ginger Bowles
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It’s A Wonderful Life OPENING NIGHT
PHOTOGRAPHY BY TONY CENTONZE Clarksville’s Roxy Regional Theatre opened its production of It’s a Wonderful Life The Musical on Thanksgiving night to a crowd of thatre patrons.. Stephen Shore led the cast as George Bailey, and Kelsey McCollaum as his wife, Mary. David Ridley played Bert, the cop, Austin Olive was Ernie, the taxi driver, and The Roxy’s own Ryan Bowie was Clarence, an angel. Roxy Regional Theatre’s Season 39 continues through August of 2022. Call (931) 645-7699 or go online at www.roxyregionaltheatre.org. Pepper & Ken Ward
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21st Annual Eagle Toy Run PHOTOGRAPHY AND STORY BY TONY CENTONZE This year’s USO Eagle Toy Run started at Star Spangled Brewery and ended at Appleton HarleyDavidson. Lisa & Mike Treat
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“Weve got some great entertainment here today, including Sons of Bocephus,” Carlie Moseley said. “We also have Firelime Offshore Grill serving food, Flip N Axe and lots of vendors. We’re always proud to honor the military.” “Each year, this event supports the USO’s great gift giveaway during holiday week,” Kari Moore said. “It’s our biggest annual program. The toys collected today will go into the hands of military children. Parents can use the toys they get from us to supplement, or be the entirety of their gift giving this holiday. Whatever the family’s needs are, we’re here to help.” Ann McCord & Brenda Block
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OPEN HOUSE & CUSTOMER APPRECIATION PHOTOGRAPHY BY TONY CENTONZE Mandi Zielinski along with Tony Goble and the team at Face Fabulous Medical Spa recently hosted their annual customer appreciation soiree for clients and potential new clients with a single purpose - to say Thank You.
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Guests enjoyed a delicious assortment of appetizers, sweets, cocktails and wine as well as raffle items and gift bags. “Tonight is about saying thanks to our clients,” said Zielinski. To learn more about Face Fabulous and the amazing services they offer, visit them on Facebook and Instagram or give them a call at (931) 553-2262. Brittany Neighbors, Mandi & Isabel Zielinski
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Daniel Ingram, your local GEICO Agent, recently hosted a ribbon cutting with the Clarksville Area Chamber of Commerce. “I’ve been in the business in West Palm Beach, Florida for eleven years,” Ingram said. “Now, Geico had offered me this opportunity in Clarksville. I’m excited for the chance to get to know new people in a new place. We are full service, offering all types of coverage. We make sure our customers’ needs and assets are covered. They know, if anything happens, Geico will take good care of them.”
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AT LOAVES AND FISHES PHOTOGRAPHY AND STORY BY TONY CENTONZE Loaves and Fishes teamed with the Clarksville Area Chamber of Commerce to host November’s Business After Hours, and welcome visitors to their recently-completed location.
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Guests were treated to an impressive array of appetizers prepared by volunteers in Loaves & Fishes kitchen facility. Loaves and Fishes is open six days a week, and serves approximately 50,000 meals each year to the food-insecure members of our community. To learn more about Loaves & Fishes and the services they offer or how you can volunteer and support this organization, visit LoavesAndFishesTN.org Tamara Long, Pam O’Day & Ricky Willis
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Oktoberfest PHOTOGRAPHY AND STORY BY TONY CENTONZE Clarksville residents enjoyed a weekend of great beer, food and music at Star Spangled Brewery’s 5th annual Oktoberfest. “Every year we add a little more to the celebration,” Josh Romaker said. “This year we have Bavarian Beer House catering all the food for us, and a sponsorship from T-Mobile. Beatrice and Darrell, a German band from Destin, Florida, is back with is for the third year and sounds great.”
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“This year we expanded from a 2-day event to a 3-day event. We’ve added Sunday this year because the weather is absolutely beautiful, and it’s a four day weekend.” For information on upcoming events and SSB products, go to www.starspangledbrewingco.com. David McLaughlin, Rebecca Becker, Deanna McLaughlin, Amy Vien & Chris Pickett
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Walk for Life PHOTOGRAPHY AND STORY BY TONY CENTONZE Hope Pregnancy Center recently hosted its annual Walk for Life at Liberty Park. “We are out here raising money and awareness today,” Janya Barnes said. “We have a lot of families here today who chose life, and we get to celebrate with them. We also have a lot of donors who come out and walk with us. It’s just a great way for us to spend the day with our families and friends. “We want everyone to know that there is always a choice. There is so much we can do, and provide, for them. It’s not just about the tests we run, it’s about so much more. We are able to help about 600 people each year. That includes taking care of them at our boutique, which provides diapers and formula, and all kinds of things while they’re getting started.”
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TURNS ONE! PHOTOGRAPHY AND STORY BY TONY CENTONZE Amanda Emling recently celebrated Tutti Frutti Charcuterie’s first birthday. “I renovated a small catering kitchen here at 25 Jefferson Street,” Emling said. “I specialize in charcuterie boards, grazing boxes, and grazing tables. I cater events, and I also set up and sell products and personal boxes at Beachaven W inery every weekend.”
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Emling does some grab-n-go coolers at retail locations, but, mostly, provides custom, made to order items for her clients. She offers a variety of options, sizes and prices to accommodate everyone’s needs. Emling says, “reach out to me on social media, Instagram or Facebook at Tutti Frutti Charcuterie, or message me at TuttiFruttiCharcuterie@gmail.com.
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Holiday Pop-Up AT B E A C H AV E N W I N E R Y
PHOTOGRAPHY AND STORY BY TONY CENTONZE Beachaven Vineyards & W inery recently hosted a Holiday Pop Up, with guests invited to join in for an evening of wine and shopping. Local vendors included Pups Plants & Goods, Hello Buttercup, Tutti Frutti Charcuterie, Stitch Better Have My Money, Thistle Sweets, and more.
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Kelsey Greiss, Jackson Weyant & Claire Rogers
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Mr. and Mrs. Claus AND FRIENDS
Trish Hanna, founder of CADS (Clarksville Association for Down Syndrome) was surrounded by friends and volunteers at this year’s Mr. & Mrs. Claus and Friends. A drive by Santa meet and greet for the special needs community. “The community really came out to support us,” Hanna said. Gift bags were available for all individuals with special needs. Joining Hanna were several APSU cheerleaders, members of Clarksville Fire Rescue and the Clarksville Police Department. Santa and Mrs. Claus were accompanied by the Grinch, some reindeer and a host of other characters.
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Officers Stephen Salazar, Hakeem Tudor & Seth Traughber, Santa & Mrs. Claus & Deputy Chief Ty Burdine
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