On Public Square
In this episode, we are joined by Chief of Staff James Halford and Bob Kendrick from Building & Codes.
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33 episodios
32. The History of Clarksville (with Jimmy Settle and Frank Lott)
Today, we're joined by Museum Director Frank Lot and Author Jimmy Settle to talk about the newest edition of 'Historic Clarksville.' The book traces Clarksville's history from the very beginning right up to today. To get a copy of this incredible book, go to https://seasons-1898.myshopify.com/products/historic-clarksville-1784-2024
31. A Day in My Wheels with Alex Johnson
Alex Johnson is on a mission to change the way communities approach accessibility for disabled citizens. Last week, that mission brought him back to Clarksville, where he again challenged local leaders to spend a day in his wheels. Clarksville Mayor Joe Pitts, along with several other city employees and department heads, spent a portion of their work day in wheelchairs in order to experience some of the challenges faced by disabled people in our city. To follow Team Alex as they take the “Spend A Day in My Wheels” challenge to other cities, follow them on Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100077846197804]and Twitter [https://twitter.com/In_My_Wheels]. To learn more about the Permobil Foundation, or to support their work, visit them at their website [https://www.permobilfoundation.org/]. In response to Alex’s previous visit, the City of Clarksville created the Accessibility Enhancements Committee, a capital project allowing for multi-year planning and funding for projects that increase and enhance accessibility at all City buildings and facilities, for all citizens. For more information, go to the Accessibility Enhancement dashboard [https://www.clarksvilletn.gov/1260/Accessibility-Enhancements].
30. 'Look for the helpers,' with Michelle Austin
In this episode we are joined by Michelle Austin, Director of Neighborhood and Community Services! As we enter the winter months, the City of Clarksville’s Department of Neighborhood and Community Services (CNCS) is working with community partners to ensure that the needs of those experiencing homelessness are met in Clarksville. Warming shelters will open in Clarksville on December 1, and will be accepting men and women at two locations. Families will also be able to find support. Additional support is available for individuals facing financial hardship, including those affected by the recent government shutdown. Information on those resources can be found at this link [https://www.clarksvilletn.gov/1383/Community-Resources]. These are just some of the many programs CNCS coordinates to help the people of Clarksville.
29. Veterans Day Special
28. Women of Clarksville 2025
We are once again joined by First Lady Cynthia Pitts and City Clerk Lisa Canfield to talk about this year's Women of Clarksville Expo! To register for this year's Expo, https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0C4AA8A92DA5FFC52-57503033-women#/
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