The focus of web sites in this category is on events, activities, and points of interest in Clarksville, Tennessee.
 
 
Recommended Resources
The Clarksville Athletic Club was established for the purpose of creating and maintaining a recreational, social and fitness facility, which includes five pools, a sand volleyball court, racquetball courts, and a selection of fitness equipment. Its location, membership policies and requirements are covered in detail.
http://www.clarksvilleathleticclub.com/
Clarksville Speedway and Fairgrounds
Features a privately owned racetrack on eighty-two acres in Clarksville, Tennessee. Its sponsors and sponsorship policies are identified, with details on participating drivers, downloadable entry forms, photographs, and contact data.
http://www.clarksvillespeedway.com/
Customs House Museum & Cultural Center
Housed in a facility that consists in part of a 1898 structure designed for use as a federal post office and custom house, the history of the building is related here, along with the museum's exhibits, educational and public programs, a calendar of events, location, and hours of operation.
http://customshousemuseum.org/
Montgomery County Soccer Association
MCSA is non-profit organization comprised of a group of volunteers and athletes, based in Clarksville, engaged in the promotion and development of youth soccer programs throughout the county. Information available here includes an introduction to coaching, coaching philosophy, player development, as well as a schedule of recertification and beginner classes for referees, and game schedules.
http://www.mcsaonline.net/
R&S is a free festival with live music, interactive entertainment, activities for children, and food, held in historic downtown Clarksville, Tennessee each year. An outline and schedule of upcoming events are presented, along with downloadable applications.
http://riversandspires.com/
Although twice destroyed by fire and rebuilt, a theater has occupied the corner of Franklin and First in Clarksville, Tennessee since the early 1900s. The Roxy is operated by a non-profit organization, offering live theater. An annual performance schedule is presented, along with its Center for Arts & Education, casting and other resources, including online ticket sales.
http://www.roxyregionaltheatre.org/