Making a Difference Across the State of Tennessee

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The words "The American Legion" demand "that the wearer shall ever guard the sanctity of home and country and free institutions..." There shines the emblem of The American Legion. It is your badge of pride and distinction, honor and service.

American Legion Post 88 ~ Nashville, TN
American Legion Post 233 ~ Fort Campbell, KY


The Arts and Heritage Development Council

The vision of "The Arts and Heritage Development Council" (AHDC) is considered the premier community resource for arts and heritage program information in the City of Clarksville and surrounding area. Through the AHDC efforts, affiliate's organizational development and marketing support enhances program participation, self-sustainment, and strengthens their capacity to entertain, and inform, as they bring life in the community through their programming.

The AHDC strives to bring education of the arts and heritage to the community with an abundance of resources available. AHDC is also the designated agency for the Tennessee Arts Commission in Western Tennessee, Clarksville, and the surrounding communities have the opportunity to apply for ticket subsidy grants for the performing arts and Arts Building Community Grants (ABCG).

Arts & Heritage Development Council
Post Office Box 555
200 South Second Street
Clarksville, TN 37041
(931) 551-8870

Beachaven Vineyards & Winery, Clarksville, TN

Boogietime Records
Songs and Music of Encouragement, Jitterbug, and More, Produced by Joe Turley

Clarksville Area Chamber of Commerce

Leading the way, the Clarksville Area Chamber of Commerce has remained steadfast and unwaivering from its task, now with hundreds of volunteer leaders who diligently pursue a common mission of enhancing the quality of living for Clarksville residents by promoting business and economic development, improving the community's welfare, and representing the interests of its members for over 100 years.

Clarksville Parks & Recreation

The unique interest of Clarksville Parks & Recreation for the entire community and beyond, awareness of people with disabilities, and the need for accessible programs is commendable. A few programs include the Annual Queen City Road Race held on the 2nd Sunday of April (including a 1-Mile Wheelchair Division and Hand Cyclist 5k Race), followed by Rivers & Spires, and "After Dark Series in the Park" with theaters, movies, and concerts held during the spring, summer and fall. The "Annual Riverfest Celebration" is held during the second weekend of September and "Christmas on the Cumberland" begins on the evening after Thanksgiving and runs through the Christmas season.

Clarksville Parks & Recreation
One Public Square
Clarksville, TN 37040

Charles Elliott, Director of Parks & Recreation
Jo Huber, Superintendent of Special Events & Cultural Arts
Tonya Steel, Public Relations & Media Specialist
(931) 645-7476

Country Music Hall of Fame ~ Nashville, TN

Host Hotel

Host Hotel ~ Caravan 2003

Fairfield Inn
911 Airport Center Drive, Nashville, TN
Telephone 615-872-0109

Service You Can Trust!

Fast & Reliable Service You Can Trust!

101 Hornberger Lane
Clarksville, TN
Telephone 931-698-4737
Fred Proctor, Manager

Jack Daniels Distillery, Lynchburg, TN

Offering extraordinary accessible tours for persons with disabilities or using mobility devices (such as wheelchairs) with family and friends. The most delicious lemonade is offered to visitors free of charge and the staff is extremely courteous and friendly. The tour of one of Tennessee's best kept secrets is educational, fun, and well worth the visit!

PC Glitches

Providing Computer Technology in Clarksville, TN & Fort Campbell, KY
On-Site Service at In Store Prices!
Telephone 931-431-9091

Progressive Directions, Inc.

1249 Paradise Hill Road
Clarksville, TN 37040
Phone: (931) 647-6333
Fax: (931) 552-3541

Tennessee Native Veterans Society
A 501(c)19 Veterans Organization

An Intertribal Organization of men and women volunteers to honor and assist Native American Veterans. We will act as a contact between the Native Community and VA Health Services and other agencies to promote awareness of medical and spiritual needs as well as educate others as to the cultural differences.

MISSION STATEMENT: To promote awareness and provide assistance to Native American Veterans as it pertains to comprehensive care services through The Tennessee Veterans Health Care system and any other agencies available. To allow Native Veterans a spiritual burial ceremony with Honor Guard. To work with Tennessee's National Cemetaries to provide Traditional graveside burial. To provide the possible study of natural medicine versus synthetic.

Co-founders: John W. Hedgecoth and Pamela Pry
448 Deep Water Rd
Crossville, TN 38571
931-277-5452

Tennessee Disability Coalition

Tennessee Disability Coalition

The Coalition is an alliance of organizations and individuals in Tennessee that have joined to promote the full and equal participation of men, women and children with disabilities in all aspects of life. The Coalition and its member agencies work together to advocate for public policy that ensures self-determination, independence, empowerment, integration and inclusion. From the ADA to Long-Term Care, from Education to Health, from Housing to Employment, from Personal Assistance to Assistive Technology, the Coalition focuses on legislative and administrative supports that improve the lives of individuals with disabilities and their families.

Tennessee Disability Coalition
480 Craighead Street, Suite 200
Nashville, TN 37204
Telephone 615-383-1176

Tennessee Regulatory Authority

The Telecommunications Devices Access Program (TDAP) was established by Chapter 417 of the Public Acts of 1999 (the "ACT") as passed by the Tennessee General Assembly. In accordance with the Act, TDAP is designed to distribute appropriate telecommunications devices so that persons who are deaf, deaf and blind, severely hard of hearing, severely hard of hearing and vision impaired or severely speech impaired may effectively use basic telephone service. The Tennessee Regulatory Authority was given the responsibility and authority to implement and manage this program. The devices are issued free of charge on a first-come, first-served basis. However, there are certain qualifiers that might enable individuals to receive devices on a priority basis. The mission of the Tennessee Regulatory Authority is to promote the public interest by balancing the interests of utility consumers and providers while facilitating the transition to a more competitive environment. The Telecommunications Relay Service (TRS) or "Relay" is a managed TRA contracted service that provides a Communications Assistant (CA) to translate conversation between a telephone user and a TTY/TDD user. This permits conversation between two people to speak to one another on the telephone, which is now known as the Speech To Speech (STS) program nation wide.

Tennessee Regulatory Authority
Telephone 1-800-342-8359 Ext. 179 or 206
615-741-2904 Ext. 179 or 206
1-888-276-0677 (V/TTY)

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