CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. – Clarksville Parks & Recreation is seeking community services providers, businesses and volunteers for the tenth-annual Mayor’s Summer Night Lights, an annual program that provides purposeful, positive and popular activities for young people.
The program offers events at various locations across Clarksville from 5:30 -7:30 p.m. every Monday and Wednesday from June 6 to July 27. Each gathering features a meal and a variety of activities such as a DJ, sports tournaments, enrichment sessions, health and job information booths, motivational speakers, and guest appearances. The program will visit these sites:
- Kleeman Recreation Center, 166 Cunningham Lane.
- Lincoln Homes, 20 Lincoln Homes.
- Summit Heights, 721 Richardson St.
- Bel-Aire Park, 124 Marie Drive.
- Edith Pettus Park, 345 Farris Drive.
- Caldwell Lane, 226 Caldwell Lane.
- Chapel Street, 166 Chapel St.
“This program plays a pivotal role in youth development throughout our community in providing them a space to learn, grow, have fun and build relationships with the people who serve them.” Mayor Joe Pitts said. “I invite families to get their youngsters involved and look forward to seeing new young faces at these events.”
Booth space for organizations includes a tent, two chairs, and a table. Participating organizations must offer an activity for youth and teens, that is either provided by the organization or by Clarksville Parks & Recreation. Applications are available through May 27.
For more, contact Clarksville Parks & Recreation at 931-645-7476 or parksrec@cityofclarksville.com or visit ClarksvilleParksRec.com