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Clarksville, TN (clarksville now) – While many venues slow down in the winter, there are still plenty of entertainment options for the colder months.
Here are some upcoming events in Clarksville this winter leading up to the first day of spring, March 20.If you know of other events, please send an email to news@clarksvillenow.com!
January
January 5
Where: Franklin Street
When: Thursday, January 5, 5-8pm
Fee: free
Details: See art and meet artists at various downtown businesses headquartered at the Downtown Artists Cooperative.
Where: Customs Museum and Cultural Center, 200 S. Second St.
When: Thursday, January 5 from 10:30am to noon
Cost: Free or paid admission for members
Details: All ages. Join us in our home art studio, read children’s books and make crafts. All parents should be involved and supervise their children.
January 13-21
Eve Ensler’s Vaginal Monologues
Venue: Roxy Regional Theatre, 100 Franklin St.
Time: 7pm January 13th, 14th, 19th, 20th and 21st.
Cost: Tickets 30 yuan
Details: The series of monologues about women performed by women returns for its 20th year.
January 13
Location: Rotary Park, 2308 Rotary Park Drive
When: Friday, January 13. Teens: 10:30-11:30 am Adults: 1:30-2:30 pm
Cost: Free, but online registration required.
Details: Montgomery County Parks and Recreation. Scientific Illustration: Learn to bridge the gap between science and art by practicing a variety of drawing techniques.
January 18
Sloshed-speare: The Taming of the Shrew
Venue: Roxy Regional Theatre, 100 Franklin St.
When: Wednesday, January 18 at 7pm
Cost: $25 admission
Details: Contains abridged Shakespeare plays and some adult beverages.
January 19
Where: Customs Museum and Cultural Center, 200 S. Second St.
When: Thursday, January 19 from 10:30am to noon
Cost: Free or paid admission for members
Details: All ages. Join us in our home art studio, read children’s books and make crafts. All parents should be involved and supervise their children.
January 20
Location: Rotary Park, 2308 Rotary Park Drive
When: Friday, January 20, 5-6pm
Cost: Free, but online registration required.
Details: The trail is moderately difficult. Meet at the nature center for check-in and hand out lanterns. Afterwards, stay with a mug of hot cocoa.
January. 21-Feb. 4
Venue: Roxy Regional Theatre, 100 Franklin St.
When: Saturday, January 21-February 2-4pm; Thursday, 7pm; Friday and Saturday, 8pm.
Cost: Tickets $30 (adults) and $15 (ages 10 and under)
Details: Thomas, the son of a migrant worker, meets a librarian who introduces him to the wonderful world of books. These stories enriched the lives of the Thomas family and fostered a love of reading.
January 27-29
Beaver 100.3 Hunting and Fishing Expo
Venue: Wilma Rudolph Event Center, 8 Champions Way
When: January 27-29: Friday and Saturday 10am-6pm, Sunday 11am-4pm
Cost: $5 for adults, free for children 16 and under.
Details: Featuring Tennessee and Kentucky hunting, boating and fishing areas, camping, outdoor recreation products and services for outdoor enthusiasts, with presentations and seminars by regional and state experts.
January 27
Location: Rotary Park, 2308 Rotary Park Drive
When: Friday, January 27. Teens: 10:30-11:30 am Adults: 1:30-2:30 pm
Cost: Free, but online registration required.
Details: Montgomery County Parks and Recreation. Get inspired by life: Get up close and personal with the taxidermy exhibit by drawing animals.
February
February 2
Where: Franklin Street
When: Thursday, February 2nd, 5-8pm
Fee: free
Details: See art and meet artists at various downtown businesses headquartered at the Downtown Artists Cooperative.
February 3
Where: Custom House Museum and Cultural Center, 200 S. Second St.
When: Friday, February 3, 6-9pm
Cost: Tickets $75
Details: The Customs House Fundraiser returns for the first time since 2020, offering a variety of savory and sweet treats, live music, wine and, of course, champagne and chocolates. A silent auction of unique artwork and donated items is perfect for Valentine’s Day gifts.
Where: Wilma Rudolph Events Center, 1190 Cumberland Drive
When: Friday, February 3, 5:30-9pm
Cost: $35 for admission, or $50 for VIP buy tickets online.
Details: Deli, wine, dancing and networking at this upscale vendor event for adults 21 and up.
February 9-25
Venue: Roxy Regional Theatre, 100 Franklin St.
When: FEBRUARY 9-25 FRIDAY 7PM, SAT 8PM AND SAT 2PM
Cost: $35 adults, $15 ages 10 and under
Details: Inspired by the Motown and R&B legends of the 1960s and 70s, the musical “Dreamgirls” follows the rising stars of the Dreamettes, an all-female singing trio from Chicago.
February 10
Location: Rotary Park, 2308 Rotary Park Drive
When: Friday, February 10. Teens: 10:30-11:30 am Adults: 1:30-2:30 pm
Cost: Free, but online registration required.
Details: Montgomery County Parks and Recreation. Nature Collages: Create mixed media collages using found objects and scrapbooking methods.
February 11
Where: Swan Lake Pool, 2002 Saunders Road
When: Saturday, February 11, 9am-noon
Cost: $20 for individuals, $60 for groups (early bird discount available). register at this site.
Details: Clarksville Parks & Recreation is hosting this event with proceeds going toward our free swim lesson program. Register as a team of four or solo.
Crime Stoppers Blue Jean Ball and Dinner
Where: Wilma Rudolph Events Center, 1190 Cumberland Drive
When: Saturday, February 11, 5:30-10pm
Cost: $75 buy tickets online
Details: Dress up in dressy jeans or country/denim for the BBQ, live auction and dancing. Presented by CDE Lightband and TVA.
February 14
A Soulful Romance Journey with Jeff & Kimberly Bornstein
Venue: Roxy Regional Theatre, 100 Franklin St.
When: Wednesday, February 14 at 7pm
Cost: $25 admission
Details: Award-winning Nashville magicians Jeff and Kimberly are a dynamic duo of deception who create impossible memories you’ll never forget.
February 24
Location: Rotary Park, 2308 Rotary Park Drive
When: Friday, February 24. Teens: 10:30-11:30 am Adults: 1:30-2:30 pm
Cost: Free, but online registration required.
Details: Montgomery County Parks and Recreation. Landscapes: Create mixed media collages using found objects and scrapbooking methods.
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March 1
Sloshed-speare: Romeo and Juliet
Venue: Roxy Regional Theatre, 100 Franklin St.
When: Wednesday, March 1 at 7pm
Cost: $25 admission
Details: Contains abridged Shakespeare plays and some adult beverages.
March 2
Where: Franklin Street
When: Thursday, March 2nd, 5-8pm
Fee: free
Details: See art and meet artists at various downtown businesses headquartered at the Downtown Artists Cooperative.
March 9-18
Venue: Roxy Regional Theatre, 100 Franklin St.
When: March 9-18 Fri 7pm, Sat 8pm & Sat 2pm
Cost: $35 adults, $15 ages 10 and under
Details: On April 1, 1919, in his seedy Manhattan offices, a young independent publisher finds himself besieged by two authors while a mysterious machine spews out piles of pages.
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