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Montgomery County Government Offices Closed in Observance of Labor Day

September 02, 2021 - MoCo Gov.

Last Edited: May 05, 2025 @ 4:48 pm

Montgomery County Government offices will be closed Monday, September 6 in observance of the Labor Day Federal Holiday. County offices will reopen on Tuesday, September 7 during normal operating hours. Additionally, the Informal County Commission meeting, normally held the first Monday of the month, will be held on Tuesday, September 7 at 6 p.m.

Ribbon Cutting for New Playground at Rotary Park

August 23, 2021 - MoCo Gov.

Last Edited: May 05, 2025 @ 4:48 pm

What: Ribbon Cutting for Rotary Park Kahihikolo Playground

Why: To Celebrate the Official Opening of the New Play Area

When: 4:30 p.m. Tuesday, August 31, 2021

Where: Rotary Park, 2308 Rotary Park Drive Clarksville, TN 37043

Who: Clarksville-Montgomery County Health Foundation, Wade Bourne Nature Center Foundation, Montgomery County Parks and Recreation Department

*A public input meeting for a restroom grant at Rotary Park will follow the ribbon cutting. The meeting starts at 5 p.m. and the public is encouraged to attend.

Courts Center Name Changes to Honor Former County Mayor

August 20, 2021 - MoCo Gov.

Last Edited: May 05, 2025 @ 4:48 pm

The Montgomery County Courts Center was assigned with a new name this morning to honor former Montgomery County Mayor Doug Weiland. The signage unveiling ceremony took place at 10 a.m. revealing the official name as Doug Weiland Courts Center.

Family, friends, former co-workers and associates gathered at the Third Street corner of the Courts Center nearest to the Historic Courthouse to share in the naming tribute of the former County Mayor.

"Mayor Weiland served as County Mayor for 10 years when tough decisions like the building of this Courts Center, had to be made. I believe it is important to show respect and honor to those who worked to build-up our community and we are here to do just that this morning,” stated Montgomery County Mayor Jim Durrett.

“I am honored to be here this morning. Often, these types of ceremonies take place after the person is no longer with us. I’m grateful to be here with my wife, Mary, family and friends to celebrate this moment,” said Weiland.

Weiland served as Mayor of Montgomery County from 1997 to 2006. During his tenure, he led the efforts to rebuild the Historic Courthouse as well as the construction of the Courts Center, located at 2 Millennium Plaza. Since the Courts Center was completed in 2002, two new courtrooms and supporting new offices have been added. There is space left for two additional courtrooms and offices.

“When we built the County Courts Center, we built it not for only for that present time but also with the future in mind, providing room for growth. I’m proud of that,” Weiland added.

A short video of Former Mayor Weiland and his wife Mary pulling the covering off the signage can be found at the Montgomery County, Tennessee Facebook page.

Tater Headz at Downtown Commons

August 13, 2021 - MoCo Gov.

Last Edited: May 05, 2025 @ 4:48 pm

Downtown Commons welcomes Tater Headz as the next indoor food vendor on the corner of Legion and Third streets. Opening August 16, Tater Headz will provide the downtown community a place to connect over lunch serving loaded baked potatoes, loaded mac and cheese, sandwiches, and salads with various toppings. Tater Headz will also be open for all the Downtown Commons events outside of lunch hours.

“It’s nice to welcome a new vendor to the Downtown Commons space. We have so many great food options all over the county. Tater Headz will soon be a part of the downtown Clarksville list of eateries.” said Montgomery County Mayor Jim Durrett.

“We are excited about expanding our business into the Downtown Commons vendor space. It’s another fantastic way to connect with people in the community. We look forward to serving food to people in the downtown area,” said Tater Headz co-owner Natalie Davis.

Tater Headz, voted ‘Best of the Best Food Truck in Clarksville for 2021’ VIP Clarksville Magazine, has been serving the local community a great bite to eat for over a year. They are regularly scheduled at Dinner with the Trucks, Clarksville Downtown Market, Downtown @ Sundown, and in local neighborhoods.

To stay up-to-date with events happening at the Downtown Commons visit our Facebook page at Downtown Commons and our Instagram page @downtowncommonstn.

Movie Night at the Downtown Commons

August 11, 2021 - MoCo Gov.

Last Edited: May 05, 2025 @ 4:48 pm

Downtown Commons will host the next Movie Night this Saturday, August 14 at 7:30 p.m. The movies are free and open to the public. This month’s feature is Coco, a movie about a boy named Miguel who sets off an extraordinary journey to unlock the real story behind his family history.

During the movie kids will have the opportunity to make crafts at ArtLink’s mobile studio and Driving You Donuts will be available on Main Street. Tennessee Kettle Corn will also be there with popcorn available for everyone!

Chairs and blankets are welcome; however, pets, coolers, smoking/vaping or outside alcohol will not be allowed on site.

Remaining Movie Night Schedule: August 14 – Coco September 4 – Moana

Movie Nights at Downtown Commons are sponsored by Beth King Phillips’ Downtown Southwest Funding Mortgage Branch and Todd Phillips Construction and sponsored in part by VRS Realty, Heather Chase.

To stay up-to-date with the Downtown Commons, visit the Facebook page at Downtown Commons and our Instagram page @downtowncommonstn.