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Free breakfast and lunch provided for all CMCSS students, kids under 18 | ClarksvilleNow.com All children in Montgomery County younger than 18 years old can receive free breakfast and lunch through their schools until December.
Today’s the day! 🥙❤️ Our brand new location in the Ft. Campbell PX opens its doors today at 10am! We can’t wait to see you!
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BIG NEWS! The library will begin a phase 3 expanded reopening to the public at 9:00 am Tuesday, September 8th.
What are the changes you will see during this third phase beginning on Tuesday the 8th?
📚The library will return to its normal hours.
📚Patrons may browse the library’s entire physical collection and the quarantine of items is discontinued.
📚Patrons may use the self-checkouts and no longer are required to use the holds service to select items.
📚Meeting rooms will be available in a restricted manner with limits for the three rooms that will be available. All groups signing up to use a meeting room will have to register all attendees through our website using email or phone number to verify number of attendees. Meeting room reservations may also be booked over the phone, if assistance is needed or if you have questions.
THE LIBRARY WILL BE CONTACTING ALL GROUPS SIGNED UP TO USE THE MEETING ROOMS IN SEPTEMBER IN THE NEXT WEEK TO GIVE THOSE GROUPS FIRST CHANCE AT THE TIMES THAT THEY HAVE ALREADY BOOKED. NEW SIGNUPS WILL BE ALLOWED BEGINNING SEPTEMBER 8TH. Social distancing will be expected in these meetings and furniture will be set up in line with distancing.
📚Mask wearing is mandated or highly encouraged depending on whether a local mask mandate is in place.
📚The children’s area will allow a maximum of 25 in the room. A limited amount of seating will be provided but no community toys.
📚Children’s computers will be available for use.
📚Limited seating will be offered around the library.
During this phase 3 period, the length of which is unknown at this time, the library will continue with the suspension of all programming and acceptance of book donations.
The library’s book return at the back of the building continues to be open for returns.
Please stay safe and we can't wait to see you all!
THE LIBRARY WILL BE CLOSED FOR LABOR DAY MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 7TH.
Who's ready for a rockin' weekend?! A thriving downtown, a global food scene, parks & trails, rivers & creeks, public art, historic sites, craft breweries, winery, meadery & distillery...so much to choose from in Clarksville! Our free VisitClarksvilleTN app is a handy and easy-to-use tool to help plan your adventure. Download it on the App Store and Google Play.
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They are putting the finishing touches on the food trailer! We should have it in the next 2!weeks! Ready for a pop up Panini and Lemonade day?!
Let’s show up for our community & donate to F.U.E.L. Simply go to www.fuelkids.org to help get them some funding— even the smallest amount will make a difference!!
Walmart free drive-in movie tour coming to Clarksville and surrounding areas | ClarksvilleNow.com Walmart locations in Clarksville and the surrounding areas will be having drive-thru movie events this summer.
Thank you to Alexis Goines: Allstate Insurance for pre-ordering her Habitat for Humanity specialty license plate! You can get yours here: https://bit.ly/31Ert08
☀️It’s a beautiful start to a new week!
Come see us today and pick up your loyalty card & enjoy
Happy Hour from 10-11am‼️
BOGO 1/2 off
(of equal or smaller size)
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Mayor Joe Pitts is joining mayors across the country in asking residents to make a long-term commitment to manage water resources more wisely by taking part in the annual Wyland National Mayor’s Challenge for Water Conservation.
In return residents can win $3,000 toward their Home Utility Payments, new water saving fixtures, or hundreds of other prizes. Plus, participants can nominate a local charity to receive a 2020 Toyota Highlander Hybrid XLE to serve the community.
The annual challenge, which runs until Aug. 31, is a non-profit national community service campaign that encourages residents to make a series of simple pledges at www.mywaterpledge.com to use water more efficiently, reduce pollution and save energy.
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DON'T FORGET 👉 Tennessee's SECOND begins tomorrow, August 7 and continues until Sunday, August 9! During this time, the retail sale of food and drink by restaurants and limited service restaurants are TAX FREE.🥤🥗🍔
Find out what items qualify and more info here: http://ow.ly/Dc2U50ARw5g
Habitat for Humanity of Montgomery Co. accepting pre-orders for specialty license plates Habitat for Humanity of Montgomery County is now accepting pre-orders for its new specialty license plate. The design includes the Habitat for Humanity colors and logo with the phrase "Together We Build" to recognize the organization's partnership with its volunteers, partner families and the commun...
It takes a village! Thank you to our volunteers and the neighbors of future homeowner Linda Ellison who came out today to help cleanup at the build site. There is nothing more neighborly than stepping in when you see someone in need ❤️
Tomorrow we launch our newest keto ice cream! Chocolate coconut with almond 😍
Its time for a giveaway 🥳
We are giving away TWO $100 Target giftcards! Just in time for some back to school shopping 📚
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The Clarksville Rotary Club wants to thank Rotarian Pam Powell for all the hard work and hours she contributed to this worthy project. This reflects her belief in the Rotary Motto “Service Above Self!” We are very proud of our fellow Rotarian!
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