ࡱ>  #` bjbj\.\. '>D>D0000< t il|C.q 8::::::$h=^C^00#fff0R8f8ff"p V4 90iP@c;.0Gfku8_Q-^^Pi{@$v@ 8 000000 Montgomery County Directory of Community services Guide to linking children and families with resources in the community. Spring 2008 (  EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS Ambulance - Fire - Police911Sheriff648-0611Crisis Call648-1000Child Abuse648-5520Gateway Health System552-6622Poison Control Ctr.1-800-288-9999Rape Center647-3632 or 1-800-879-1999Domestic Violence Shelter552-6900Homeless Shelter552-2679Rescue Squad645-2646Mental Health Crisis Team800-274-5637800-681-7444800-303-2403USEFUL PHONE NUMBERSCrime Stoppers645-TIPSAlcoholics Anonymous647-0225Animal Control Adoption Service648-5750American Red Cross645-6401Austin Peay State Univ. Info.221-7011Better Business Bureau503-2222County Mayor's Office -Executive Office648-5787City Council Office - Mayor's Office645-7444Clarksville Chamber of Commerce647-2331Community Action Agency648-5774Hope Pregnancy Center645-2273Dept. of Human Services648-5500Drug Hotline645-TIPSHealth Dept.648-5747Job Service of Tenn. (employment)648-5530Leaf-Chronicle552-1808Legal Aid552-6656Gateway Health System552-6622Mental Health Center (Centerstone)920-7200Channel 3 - Clarksville -Charter Communications552-2288Tennessee Labor Market Information648-5514Veterans Service Office553-5173Urban Ministries648-9090FORT CAMPBELL PHONE NUMBERSFt. Campbell Information798-2151Army Emergency Relief798-5518Army Hospital Emergency798-8000Blanchfield Army Hospital798-8400Chaplain Hotline798-CAREFinancial Assistance798-5518Drug & Alcohol798-8765Survivors Benefits798-3310 or 5280Information of Referral798-9322MISCELLANEOUSAIDS Hotline1-800-342-2437AIDS Spanish Speaking Hotline1-800-344-7432AIDS TTY Hotline1-800-243-7889Medicaid-CHAMPUSHotline1-800-873-2273 (9-5 Mon.-Fri.)Nashville CARES Hotline1-800-227-8922Nat'l Eye Care Project Hotline1-800-222-EYES(10AM-6PM)National Health Info. Hotline1-800-336-4797Poison Hotline1-800-288-9999Sexually Transmitted DiseaseHotline1-800-227-8922Smoking Self-Help Hotline1-800-4CANCERSIDS Hotline1-800-221-7437Runaway Switchboard1-800-621-4000Cancer Hotline1-800-4CANCER 1-800-827-1000 1-800-889-9789 1-800-648-4327 VA Regional Official Alcohol & Drug Hotline Hear New (Hearing Aid) AARP Adult Education Services Agricultural Extension Service Alcoholics Anonymous Alliance Francaise Altrusa Club of Clarksville American Assoc. of University Women Ambulance Service - Emerg. Medical Service for emergencies American Cancer Society American Legion Auxiliary Post #233 Animal Control ARC Thrift Store Army Community Services Audubon Society AUSA - Assn. of the U.S. Army Austin Peay State University APSU Student Development Beautician's Chapter #16 Beta Sigma Phi City Council Better Business Bureau  SHAPE \* MERGEFORMAT  Bi-County Recycling Big Brother/Big Sister Board of Education - Mont. County Boy Scouts of America Caring Choices Chamber of Commerce Churches - Community Meetings Hosted Individual listings Church Preschool Programs Individual listings Civic Clubs of Montgomery County Individual listings Clarksville Area Library Assn. Clarksville Area Ministerial Assn. Clarksville Career Center Clarksville Junior Auxiliary Clarksville Transit System Clarksville Tree Board Community Action Agency Community Meeting Room - Gov. Sq. Mall Community Services Organizations Crisis Call - Intervention Ctr. Inc. %" %%> Hope Pregnancy Center 645-CARE 16 Cultural Organizations & Opportunities Individual listings 16 Cumberland Elder Care 647-315717 Cumberland Care Network 906-3338 17 Customs House Museum & Cultural Center 648-5780 17 Day Care Facilities - Licensed 17 D.A.R.E. 648-565017 Deaf Ministry 648-8031 17 Deborah Rebekah Lodge 645-4989 17 Dept. of Human Services of Tenn. 648-5500/648-5520 17 Dialysis - Cumberland Dialysis Ctr. 645-1236 17 Disabled American Veterans 645-5370 18 Divorce Care & Recovery 648-8031 18 Domestic Violence Support Group 552-6900/648-9100 18 Dream Factory 648-5241 18 East Montgomery Trail Riders 362-4689 18 Ed. Norman Armory, 1801 Ft. Campbell Blvd. 615-532-3288 18 Edelweiss Club 624-2559 18 Education Association - C'ville/Mont. Co. 552-3186 18 Education Foundation - C'ville/Mont. Co. 648-5653/648-5654 18 Educational Opportunity Ctr. C'ville/Ft. Campbell 221-7481 18 Elderhostel (see Austin Peay State Univ.) 648-7817/647-4378 18 Election Commission 648-5707 18 Emergency Management & Safety - Mont. Co. 648-5702/648-0611 18 Environmental Advisory Council 552-1770 19 Expectant Childbirth Class 551-1182 19 Extension Home Economics 648-5725 19 Family & Community Educators 648-9998 19 Federation of Women's Club 645-2087 19 Fire Department Toy Drive 645-7457 19 Foster Grandparents Program 648-5774 19 Four H (4-H) Clubs 648-5725 19 Fraternal Order of Police 645-8385 19 Ft. Campbell Shrine Club 439-0351 20 GAMBRO Health Care 645-9694 20 Gateway Health System 552-6622 20 Girl Scouts of the USA 648-1060 20 Gold Star Wives 645-2168 20 Goodwill Industries 645-2310 20 Govt. Protective & Admin. Services Individual listings 20, 21, 22 Habitat for Humanity 645-4222 33 Head Stan 648-5774 33 Health Department - Montgomery County 648-5747 22 Heart Association - American 340-4100 23 Homemakers 645-3338 23 Housing - Low Income 647-2303 23 Housing - Rehabilitation Assistance 645-7448 23 Humane Society 648-8042 23 In-Home Services 624-3762 23 Joblink 920-7288 23 Josephine's Closet 645-2273 23 Knights of Columbus 551-8524 23 Leadership Clarksville 645-3322 24 Legal Aid Society 552-6656/1-800-342-3317 24 Loaves & Fishes 645-9020 24 MADD- Mothers Against Drunk Driving 1 -800-544-6233 24 Manna Day Ministry 648-1324 24 Marriage & Family Institute 645-7750 24 Meals on Wheels 645-5629 24 Mental Health Center (Centerstone) 920-7200 24 Mid-Cumberland Child Care Resource 648-3695 24 Mid-Cumberland Home Health Agency 1-800-244-0201 24 Mid-Cumberland Resource Agency (615) 331-6033 25 Middle TN Parish Outreach Program 645-9793 25 Monday Evening Music Club 358-9684 25 Montgomery County Child Advocacy Center 553-5140 25 Multiple Sclerosis 647-8904 25 NAACP "% 552-2526 25 Narcotics Anonymous 647-9043 25 National Guild of Piano Teachers 358-9684 25 National Kidney Foundation of Middle TN 383-3887 25 Native American Association 232-9179 26 New Providence Hill Outreach Center 648-0944 26 News Services of Montgomery County Individual listings 26 Nia Association 906-3993 26 Nursing Homes Individual listings 26 Parent Center - Tide I 648-5653 27 Pastoral Counseling Center 648-9009 27 People Helping People, Inc. 552-0022 27 Progressive Directions, Inc. 647-6333 27 Public Library 648-8826 27 Pythagoras Lodge #23 645-4989 27 Rape & Sexual Abuse Center 647-3632/1-800-879-1999 27 Red Cross - American 645-6401 27 Rescue Squad 645-2646 27 Retarded Citizens Association 647-7689 27 Retired Federal Employees 358-5349 28 Retired Officers Association 648-8528 28 Retired Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) 648-5774 28 ROCK 648-2289 28 Safehouse 552-6900 28 Salvation Army 552-2679/552-5701 28 School System - C'ville/Mont. County 648-5600 28. 29 Senior Citizens Center 648-1345 30 Shrine Club/Clarksville 647-6594 30 Shrine Hospitals 647-6594/431-3574 30 Social Security Administration 647-538130 Special Olympics 647-7288 30 Sports Activities - Adult & Youth Individual listings 30 Sunrise Community of Tennessee, Inc. 648-3011 30 Teen Learning Center (Montgomery County) 647-8474 30 Telephone Pioneers 552-7684 30 Tennessee Baptist Children's Home 645-1087 30 Tennessee Defense Force 552-3288 31 Tennessee Manufactured Housing I -800-989-8642 31 Tennessee Trails Association 906-3338 31 TOPS- Take Off Pounds Sensibly Individual listings 31 Tourist Commission 648-0001 31 Tuck-A-See Wanderers Walking Club 552-6128 31 United Ostomy Association 648-2680 31 United Way of C'ville/Mont. County 647-4291 31 Urban Ministries - United Methodis 648-9090/648-9093 31 Veterans Service Office 553-5173 32 "VETS" - Veterans Emergency Transport Service 553-5175 32 Vocational Training Center (TN) 648-5560 32 Wheel Me On 551-9204 32 WIC Program 551-8777 32 W.N. Daniel African American Cultural Center 221 -7120 32 Workforce Essentials, Inc. 551 -9737 32 YMCA - Clarksville/Ft. Campbell 647-2376 32 Youth Services Office 648-5766 32 Youth Villages 503-0777 32 CLASSIFIED INDEX - DIRECTORY OF COMMUNITY SERVICES ABUSE Centerstone Crisis Call Dept. of Human Services Rape & Sexual Abuse Center Urban Ministries SafeHouse ALCOHOL/DRUGS Alcoholics Anonymous Alanon Grace Lutheran Church Life Center Foundation MADD - Mothers Against Drunk Drivers Centerstone Narcotics Anonymous Youth Services AGING - See Senior Citizens' - Services CHILD SERVICES - See Youth Services CHURCHES Clarksville Area Ministerial Association Divorce Care & Recovery Deaf Service-Hilldale Baptist Good Samaritan Medical & Dental Ministry-First Baptist Church Loaves and Fishes-Pastoral Counseling Center-First Christian Church & Others People Helping People TN Baptist Children's Home Urban Ministries CIVIC CLUBS Civitan Jaycees Kiwanis Lions Rotary CLOTHING Goodwill (Store) Industries of Clarksville Red Cross - American Salvation Army CLUBS Altrusa American Association of University Women American Legion Beauticians Beta Sigma Phi Clarksville - Ft. Campbell Christian Womens Club Edelweiss Federation of Womens Clubs Four H(4-H Clubs) Fraternal Order of Police Pythagoras Lodge #23 Shrine Club CRISIS Ambulance Service-Emergency Medical Service Centerstone Crisis Call Fort Campbell Chaplain Rape & Sexual Abuse Center Urban Ministries SafeHouse COUNSELING APSU Counseling Center (students) Centerstone Caring Choices Clarksville Career Center Department of Human Services Health Department Marriage & Family Counseling Middle TN Parish Outreach Pastoral Counseling Center of Clarksville Pregnancy Support Group Rape & Sexual Abuse Center CULTURAL SERVICES Alliance Francaise Arts & Heritage Development Council Association Latina Your Spanis Link Audubon Society Austin Peay State University Clarksville Area Library Association Page 6 Edelweiss Club Environmental Advisory Committee Museum, Clarksville/Mont. County Leadership Clarksville NAACP National Guild of Piano Teachers News Services of Montgomery County Public Library Your Spanish Link DISASTER Emergency Management & Safety Ham Radio Operators Club Red Cross - American Rescue Squad Salvation Army EDUCATION AARP - "55 Alive" Adult Literacy Program Agricultural Extension Service American Association of University Women Austin Peay State University APSU Continuing Education Better Business Bureau Board of Education Boy Scouts Clarksville Area Library Association Clarksville Reading is Fundamental Community Services Organization Day Care Facilities-Licensed Drug Abuse Resistance Education D.A.R.E. Education Association Education Foundation Educational Opportunities Center-Clarksville/Ft. Campbell Extension Homemakers Family and Community Educators Gateway Health System Friends of the Library Girl Scouts Head Start Health Department Heart - American Association Leadership Clarksville New Providence Hill Outreach Center Progressive Directions Public Library Red Cross-American School System-Clarksville/Montgomery County Youth Services EMPLOYMENT Clarksville Career Center Clarksville-Ft. Camp. Educational Opportunity Center Foster Grandparents Goodwill Joblink Mid-Cumberland Human Resources Agency Progressive Directions Vocational Training Center Youth Services WorkForce Essentials, Inc. FINANCIAL AID Community Action Agency Dept. of Human Services People Helping People Salvation Army Social Security Administration Urban Ministries INCOME TAX ASSISTANCE AARP - American Association Retired Persons Senior Citizens Center FOOD Community Action Agency Dept. of Human Services Health Department (WIC program) Loaves and Fishes Manna Day Ministry Meals on Wheels Red Cross-American Salvation Army Urban Ministries HANDICAPPED & DISABLED Buddy Ball Centerstone Community Action Agency Disabled American Veterans Goodwill Many Civic Clubs Nia Association Progressive Directions Retarded Citizens Association Social Security Administration TAPS - Training & Placement Veterans Service Office Vocational Training Center Wheel Me On HEALTH EDUCATION Cancer - American Association Community Health Fairs Diabetes Support Group Expectant Childbirth Class Gateway Health System Heart-American Association MADD-Mothers Against Drunk Driving National Kidney Foundation Public Health Department Red Cross-American United Ostomy Association HOMELESS SERVICES Community Action Agency Dept. of Human Services Housing Legal Aid Old Firehouse Day Shelter Salvation Army Urban Ministries HOUSING Buffalo Valley Centerstone (Residential Homes) Housing Low Income Housing - Rehabilitation Assistance K.C. HomeofClarksville Nia Community Nursing Homes Progressive Directions (sheltered apartments) Red Cross American (burnouts) SafeHousc Sunrise Community Tennessee Manufactured Housing INFORMATION AND REFERRAL Better Business Bureau Chamber of Commerce Clarksville Tourist Center Community Action Agency Dept. of Human Services First Call for Help Public Library United Way Urban Ministries LEGAL Legal Aid Society MEDICAL/HEALTH Ambulance Service - Emergency Medical Service Cancer Society - American Centerstone Department of Human Services Dialysis Gateway Health System Good Samaritan Medical Ministry Health Department Heart Association - American Lions Club (vision) Mid Cumberland Home Health Nursing Homes Pastoral Counseling Center of Clarksville Shrine-Crippled Children TOPS-Take Off Pounds Sensibly WIC Program PREGNANCY & RELATED SERVICES Caring Choices Hope Center Expectant Childbirth Class Health Department WIC Program RECREATION Adult Sports East Montgomery Trail Riders Park System - Montgomery County Parks & Recreational Facilities Senior Citizens Center Sports Activities-Adult and Youth Tennessee Trails Association Tuck-A-See Club RECYCLING Bi-county Recycling SENIOR CITIZENS'SERVICES American Association of Retired Persons Centerstone Community Action Agency Cumberland Care Network Cumberland Elder Care Department of Human Services (Tennessee) Dialysis - Cumberland Dialysis Center Dialysis - GAMBRO Emergency Management & Safety of Montgomery County Foster Grandparents Program Gateway Health System GNRC Aging & Disability Health Dept. Montgomery County Home Health-Clarksville Memorial Hospital Housing-Low Income Housing Rehabilitation Assistance Legal Aid Society Meals on Wheels Mid-Cumberland Human Resource Agency Nursing Homes Pastoral Counseling Center of Clarksville Public Library Page 7 Retired Federal Employees National Association Retired Teachers Association Salvation Army Senior Circle of Friends Senior Citizens' Center Social Security Administration Tennessee State Health Insurance Urban Ministries SUPPORT GROUPS AND SERVICES Alcoholics Anonymous Alzheimer's Support Group Arthritis Foundation Big Brother / Big Sister Cancer - American Society Centerstone Domestic Violence Support Group Dream Factory Election Commission-Montgomery County Gateway Health System Grief Recovery at Grace Lutheran Church Military Widows Multiple Sclerosis Self-Help Group Narcotics Anonymous Rape & Sexual Abuse Center Retarded Citizens Association SafeHouse TOPS - Take Off Pounds Sensibly TRANSPORTATION Ambulance Service Cancer Society Clarksville Transit System Mid-Cumberland Human Resources Agency Montgomery County Health Dept. (cancer to Nashville) Old Firehouse Day Shelter Progressive Directions Senior Citizens Center Urban Ministries "VETS" Veterans Emergency Transport System UTILITIES ASSISTANCE Community Action Agency Urban Ministries VETERANS-MILITARY Army Community Services Armed Services YMCA American Legion (For Veterans) Association of the United States Army Disabled American Veterans Gold Star Wives of America Military Widows Retired Officers Association Tennessee Defense Force Veterans Service Office YOUTH SERVICES Big Brothers / Big Sisters Boys/Girls Residential Homes (see Mental Health Center) Boy Scouts Centerstone Day Care Facilities-Licensed Dept of Human Services Foster Care Dream Factory Drug Abuse Resistance Education Education Association Education Foundation Educational Opportunity Center - Clarksville-Ft. Campbell Fire Dept. Toy Drive Four H (4-H) Clubs Girl Scouts Page 8 Head Start Health Department In-Home Services/Mid Cumberland Lutheran Services Mid-Cumberland Child Care Resource Museum Progressive Directions Public Library Shrine Club Shrine Hospitals Urban Ministries YMCA Youth Services Youth Villages SPECIAL PROJECT GROUPS Agricultural Extension Service Alliance Francaise Animal Control & Adoption Services Audubon Society Better Business Bureau Bi-County Recycling Center for Community Solutions Chamber of Commerce Clarksville Area Ministerial Association Clarksville/Fort Campbell Christian Women's Club Clarksville Junior Auxiliary Community Meeting Room-Governor's Square Mall Community Services Organization Crisis Pregnancy Support Group Deborah Rebekah Lodge Dream Factory Edelweiss Club Election Commission of Montgomery County Emergency Management & Safety Environmental Advisory Committee Extension Homemakers Friends of the Library Habitat for Humanity Historical Museum Homemakers Humane Society K.C. Home of Clarksville Leadership Clarksville M.A.D.D.-Mothers Against Drunk Driving NAACP Native American Indian Association/JTPA Retired Federal Employees Retired Teachers Association Tennessee Defense Force Toy Drive-Fire Department United Way AARP (Affiliated with National AARP) Address - 1818 Memorial Dr., #39 37043 Phone -648-1713 Hours Meets at Hilldale United Methodist Church 2nd Tuesday of each month at 10 A.M. Director - President: Coleen Dorris Fees (if any) Annual dues - $5.00 Services Provided - Monthly programs for members. Programs - Information of interest to older citizens such as insurance, governmental affairs, social security, health, hobbies, etc. Participate in "55 Alive Driver Training Programs". There are social affairs for members and a monthly newsletter. New members are welcome. ADULT EDUCATION SERVICES - MONT. CO. BOARD OF EDUCATION Address - 430 Greenwood Ave. Phone - S42-S040 Hours - 8:00-4:30 Director Ms. Betty Cook Fees (if any) - none Services Provided - Adult Basic Education, GED Preparation, Literacy, English for speakers of other languages, Families First languages, Families First classes. ADULT LITERACY COUNCIL Address - 430 Greenwood Avenue Phone-542-5046 Hours - 8:00-4:30 Director - Chris Sowada Fees (if any)-none Services Provided - Recruit, train, and support volunteer. Tutors of adults with literacy deficiencies. Support the Adult Basic Education Program. Tutors work one-on-one with students. Tutors needed. AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION SERVICES (Associated with Univ. of Tenn.) Address 1030-A Cumberland Heights Rd., 37040 Phone - 648-5725 FAX: 648-5734 Hours - 8-4:30 P.M. Mon.-Fri. Director - John Bartee Services Provided - Research-based information (and pamphlets) on various subjects such as farming advice, garden advice, lawn care, home economics, etc. 4-H Clubs - under the overall direction of Martin Koon and Karla Kean. Family & Community Educators under the direction of Mrs. Martha Martin-Pile. Expanded Food & Nutrition Program under the direction of Jackie King, Animal Livestock, Rusty Evans, John Bartee. Farm Management- Jerri Lynn Sims. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Address - 951 Clark St. Phone - 647-0225 Hours Call for information Fees (if any)-None Services Provided - Alcoholics Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem. There are no dues or fees for AA membership. Our primary purpose is to stay sober and help other alcoholics to achieve sobriety. Open meetings arfflor alcoholics and professionals with an interest in the AA program. Such visitors are expected to abide by the rule of anonymity for those present. Al-Anon is a support group for relatives of alcoholics. ACOA is for adult children of alcoholics. ALLIANCE FRANCAISE Hours - Call for information Director - Contact Person: Danielle Jimerson, 232-7856 or Monique Timms, 358-2307. Fees (if any) - minimal Services Provided - A social group of people of French origins, with French connections or interested in speaking French or in French culture. There is an annual celebration of Bastille Day in July. New members welcome. ALTRUSA INTERNATIONAL OF CLARKSVILLE Address - 6 Trahern Terrace, 37040 Phone 647-6400 Hours - Meets 1st Thurs. at noon & 3rd Thurs. at 6:30 p.m. The Pinnacle Director - Director, Patti Stacey Fees (if any) " Dues and meals Services Provided % Membership consists of business and professional women, active and retired, dedicated to the practice of unselfish concern for the welfare of others with an emphasis on literacy and related projects. AMBULANCE SERVICE % EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICE Address -1610 Haynes Street Phone - 911 for Emergencies. For other calls & transportation 648- 5737/5736. Hours - 24 hour service (except business office) Director - Wes Klein Fees (if any) Paid by Medicare, personal insurance or personal pay. Services Provided Responds to all emergencies - accidents, illness, injuries. Covers all of Montgomery County. Ambulance staffed by EMT and Paramedic personnel. Transportation outside of Montgomery County only with physician's approval. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF UNIVERSITY WOMEN Address - 2142 Memorial Dr., 37043 Phone - 648-4581 Hours Meets quarterly. Director Jeanie Randall Fees (if any) - Dues - $55 annually Services Provided - Promotes education/equity for all women & girls, lifelong education, positive societal change. Provides gender equity & sexual harassment in-services. Sponsors an evening at the library designed to promote books by or for women and girls. AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY Address - 2000 Charlotte Ave., Nashville, TN 37203-2003 Phone - 1-800-ACS-2345 Fees (if any) - Call for information Services Provided - Financial Assistance for pain and nausea medicine, prosthesis, (breast, colostomy bags, wigs and temporary voice boxes), and transportation costs (to and from doctor/hospital for treatment) 1- 800-ACS-2345 Information regarding cancer and research, educational materials (adult, child, Spanish), professional education (speakers, films, pamphlets), 1- 800-ACS-2345; Love Lights A Tree- Great American Smokeout- Relay For Life- School Health- Detection and Treatment/Breast Cancer. Signature Gala, ACS Golf Championships, Coaches vs. Cancer Support Groups: I Can Cope: a patient education program; Reach to Recovery: involves women who have had breast cancer; Look Good...Feel Better: offers information, guidance, and a one-on-one consultation to enhance their appearance. For additional information call Gateway Health Systems. Children's Camp: Camp Horizon provides a week of fun along with an atmosphere where patients aged 8-17 can have the opportunity to learn how to deal with their illness through interaction with other campers. Man to Man - support for men with prostate cancer. Income Development Manager - Julie Campos AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY, POST 233 Address P.O. Box 233, Oak Grove. Ky. Phone - 3rd Tues. of each month 6:30 P.M., American Legion Bldg., Gate 6, Ft. Campbell. President - Pam Blankenship, 439-5826 Services Provided - Sends four girls to Girls State and provides four $750 college scholarships. Supports all veterans activities. ANIMAL CONTROL & ADOPTION SERVICES (CLARKSVILLE/MONTGOMERY COUNTY) Address -1231 Highway Drive, Clarksville, 37040 Phone - 648-5750 Hours 8:00-4:00, Monday-Friday, Saturday hours 9:00-1:00 Manager David Selby Services Provided - Respond to stray animal complaints, investigate bites/rabies cases, accept resident relinquished dogs & cats, education of animal problems, state/animal law requirements. ARC THRIFT STORE Address - Will be moving to new address Phone - 905-0900 Hours - Monday-Saturday, 9:00-5:00 Services Provided Funds earned from thrift store sales are used to meet the needs of mentally retarded persons in our community. The store is operated by the Montgomery County Association of Retarded Citizens. ARMY COMMUNITY SERVICE Address - Bldg. 5661, Fort Campbell, KY 42223-5407 Phone - 798-9322 Hours - 7:30-4:30, Thursday 10:00-4:30 p.m. Fees (if any) - None Services Provided - Army Community Service Division (ACS): ACS is an organization designed to support soldiers, civilian employees, and their family members by identifying needs and coordinating resources. The information is continually updated and maintained in an automated database. The program links its customers that have particular needs with the services available to them, then follows up with those customers to ensure their satisfaction with the service referral and with the service provider to ensure appropriateness of referral. Mobilization/Development Program 798-3849. Provides commanders, soldiers and family members with resources to help them successfully deal with stressful conditions of deployment, as well as maintaining a strong family readiness group. Relocation Assistance Program - 798-6313. This program helps families by providing the assistance they need to cope with the mobile military lifestyle. Services provided include relocation counseling, utilizing an automated system called the Standard Installation Topic Exchange Service (SITES), which contains installation specific data, and is available for all branches of the military. Customers are offered information from numerous Internet web sites and the traditional welcome packet library. Services offered are post-move newcomers orientations; services to bicultural families such as citizenship preparation classes, referrals to English as a Second Language classes off post and one-on-one assistance with prevention of problems caused by cultural differences. Lending Closet - 798-0513. The Lending Closet loans a wide variety of household items to transitioning soldiers and their families. Army Family Team Building (AFTB) - 798-4800 This program provides knowledge and self-confidence, which enables family members to take responsibility for themselves and their families. Mayoral Program - 798-3843 Mayors assist with all quality of life issues in post housing providing a link between housing residents and the Garrison Command. Volunteer Services - 798-3843 - Volunteers gain job credit experience and learn new skills while providing essential services. Positions range from clerical to technical to managerial. Army Emergency Relief (AER) 798-5518 AER is a private, nonprofit organization established to assist soldiers, retirees and their family members in emergency financial situations, due to no fault of their own. Loans are repaid by Class E allotments. To apply for AER assistance, soldiers need to contact their unit commander. AER is not authorized to assist in divorces, marriages, ordinary leaves or vacations, liquidations or consolidations of outstanding debts, civilian court fees, fines, bails, legal fees or income taxes, continuing assistance, bad check redemption, maintenance or standard of living and items for comfort or convenience. Through this program soldiers can obtain a referral to the Chaplains "Operation Helping Hand." Consumer Affairs Financial Assistance Planning Program 798-5528 Consumer Affairs provides information and assistance about consumerism. Also included are educational seminars, blue book car prices, insurance company ratings, and credit procedures. This program is similar to the Better Business Bureau. Financial Planning assists soldiers and their families with managing their personal finances. Individual budget counseling is available by appointment. Family Member Employment Assistance Program - 798-4289 Provides employment assistance referral services to active duty, retired military, and DOD civilian family members. Army Career and Alumni Program (ACAP) - 798-5000 ACAP provides transition/employment service and information, including job fairs, generally conducted twice a year, and other special events/seminars. Employment Assistance - 798-4202 ACAP conducts workshops and one-on-one employment counseling to refine job search skills such as resume writing, interviewing and networking. ACAP also provides clients access to various computerized employer networks, which may provide possible job leads/contacts. Page 10 Transition Assistance 798-5000- ACAP provides transitioners the necessary information and services to experience a smooth, organized and productive transition back to civilian life. This eliminates unnecessary steps in the transition process, reduces anxiety and equips transitioner with the knowledge necessary to utilize those % benefits/services that are available. . Fort Campbell Employment Services - 798-4412 .:" ., ' ' Provides employment information and accepts applicants for Civil Service and Non-Appropriated Fund positions. Priority Placement Program registration is provided for eligible spouses on an appointment basis. Exceptional Family Member Program 798-2727 This program maintains a resource file of military and civilian special education and health-related services. Families with exceptional members are provided information about community services available to meet their needs as well as information about their rights and responsibilities under local and federal laws. Family Advocacy Program - 798-4191 This program specializes in providing education, prevention and treatment services in cases of child or spouse abuse and its related problems. Parenting, and Stress Management classes are offered. Important information for new parents is provided through the "Baby Steps" program. The New Parent Program is voluntary and enables new parents to have parent partners who will guide them in parenting skills. The Family Advocacy Specialist provides required family advocacy education briefings to units. Call 798-2045 to schedule an appointment. ARMY COMMUNITY SERVICE OUTREACH PROGRAM Address - 5661 Screaming Eagle Blvd., Ft. Campbell, KY 42223 Phone - 798-9516,798-0609 Hours - 7:30-4:30, Monday-Friday Director - Tammie Wommack Fees (if any) - none Services Provided - This program is designed to assist soldiers and spouses providing numerous direct services. This is especially true for the spouse who is not familiar with the military system. All ranks qualify for assistance, those residing both on and off the installation. As one of the primary outreach services, ACS has partnered with the Armed Forces YMCA of Middle Tennessee. Outreach promotes all ACS programs/services and focuses on, but is not limited to, several areas of direct services: Life Skills Training, Education, Support Groups, Adapting to the challenges of military lifestyle and family preparedness. Some of the other services include Waiting Families Program, Home Visits, Outreach Annual Needs Assessment, Special Interest Classes, KISFAC (Kentucky Inter-Service Family Assistance Committee), Military Family Week, Military Spouses Day and Information Fairs. ARTS AND HERITAGE DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL Address P.O. Box 555, Clarksville, 37041 artsandheritage@charter.net Fees (if any)-none Services Provided - Funded by the Tennessee Arts Commission to promote arts and heritage in five counties. Calendar of events is available. AUDUBON SOCIETY Phone - 645-8092 (Hamilton) Hours Monthly programs 7:30 P.M. Sunquist Science Bldg., Room E- 106A, APSU First Thursday of month, September through June. Director Colleen White Fees (if any) - Visitors are most welcome. Services Provided - The Warioto Chapter, National Audubon Society, was begun in 1969. Audubon works for conservation and appreciation of natural resources, wildlife, and wilderness, and better world for people to live in. In addition to monthly meetings, activities include environmental and nature education for schools and civic groups, advice for attracting and protecting wildlife, and field trips to wildlife areas. AUSA - ASSOCIATION OF THE UNITED STATES ARMY Address - P.O. Box 7, Ft. Campbell, KY 42223 Phone - 439-0041 (Peggy Cobb - Exec. Director) Hours - call for information. Director Judy Fish Fees (if any) - Annual Dues; Call for information Services Provided - Dedicated to promoting the Army and supporting soldiers, reservists, Dept. of Army civilians and retirees. "AUSA IS AN EDUCATIONAL ORGANIZATION WITH GOALS TO EDUCATE NOT ONLY THE PUBLIC BUT ALSO THE DECISION-MAKERS IN CONGRESS." AUSTIN PEAY STATE UNIVERSITY Address - College Street, 37044 Phone % 221-7011 Hours - Most offices are open 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Mon.-Fri. but classes are scheduled during evenings and weekends. Director - Dr. Sherry Hoppe, President Fees (if any)#- Call for information Services Provided - A 4-year liberal arts university seeking applicants from all area high schools and community colleges. Includes extended education programs and operates APSU Center at Fort Campbell. Admissions office - 221-7661 or 1-800-844-APSU Student Affairs - 221-7341 Felix G. Woodward Library - 221-7346 Security-221-7786 Academic Affairs - 221-7676 Alumni & Annual Giving - 221-7979 Athletic Office - 221-7903 Book Store - 221-7655 Health Services - 221-7107 APSU Center at Ft. Campbell - 221-1400 TRI-COUNTY UPWARD BOUND Director- Dan Botula, 228 Castle Heights Phone: 221-6410 Provides academic classes, counseling, tutoring, and cultural/social enrichment activities to eligible high school students in Cheatham, Houston and Stewart counties. EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITY CENTER Director: John Johnson, Ellington Building, Room 333 Phone: 221-7481 Serves low-income adults, providing them with educational and career counseling and assistance with filing admissions applications and financial aid applications to higher educational institutions. APSU OFFICE OF THE DEAN FOR STUDENT DEVELOPMENT Director: Diane Betty, Morgan University Center, Suite 206 Phone: 221-7341 Hours: 8:00-4:30, Monday through Friday Provides general advising and counseling to students withdrawing from the University. Refers current students to tutoring services. HIGH SCHOOL UPWARD BOUND Director: Marsha Lyle-Gonga, Dunn Center, Room 257 Phone: 221-6200 Provides remedial and enrichment instruction, counseling and academic advising for selected low-income, first generation prospective college students in all Montgomery County schools. COUNSELING, TESTING AND CAREER SERVICES Director: Barbara Blackston Career Resource Center: Morgan University Center, Room 208 Phone: 221-7896 Provides career counseling, including assistance with resumes and cover letters, for APSU students and alumni. Maintenance of a current job listings and Web site with career related information. Counseling and Testing Center: Ellington Building, Room 202 Phone: 221-6162 (counseling); 221-6269 (testing) Provides personal and academic counseling for APSU students. Administration of MAT, CLEP, ACT and PRAXIS tests; proctoring of exams for RODP courses and exams from other universities. CENTER FOR CAREER AND DISTANCE EDUCATION Phone: 221-7816 This office seeks to "extend" the reach of the campus to meeting the educational needs of the surrounding communities. Extended Education is a gateway to the many community-oriented programs Austin Peay has to offer including non-credit continuing education courses for which CEUs (Continuing Education Units) are awarded, distance education and off-campus/dual enrollment programs, for which admission to the University is required and University credits are awarded. The center also includes the Tennessee Small Business Development Center, Veterans Upward Bound, High School Upward Bound, Tri-County Upward Bound, the Educational Opportunity Center and TRIO Student Support Centers. Distance Education and Off-Campus Delivery (Graduate and Undergraduate) Phone: 221-1014 or 221-7743 Courses are available online via the Web, through interactive television, videotape and with on-line instructors. Interactive courses may be transmitted to the Glen H. English, Jr. Education Center at Fort Campbell and various sites in the service area. Graduate and undergraduate courses are available. After Hours Program Phone: 221-7743 Designed to help students meet a majority of their liberal arts core requirements by attending evening and weekend classes as a part-time student. Information regarding the baccalaureate programs available at non-traditional times is available in the schedule of classes or online at www.apsu.edu/records/Schedule/Scheduleofclass.htm. Tennessee Small Business Development Center Phone: 221-1370 Provides consulting services and training seminars for owners and prospective owners of small businesses in Montgomery and surrounding counties. Noncredit and Customized Training Phone: 221-7816 Continuing Education Units (CEUs) are awarded to participants in noncredit and short courses, seminars, business/industry training and summer youth programs. A schedule of noncredit courses is published twice a year. Additionally, customized training courses are available in computers, leadership and supervision, customer service and other areas. Summer Discovery Phone: 221-7816 Enrichment activities for children ages 6-14 during the summer months. Emphasizes academic opportunities in a college atmosphere, utilizing the unique features of APSU. Schedules are available in early spring. Call to be placed on the mailing list. ASSOCIATION LATINA (LATINA ASSOCIATION) Address -P.O. BOX 31593 Phone -9066114 Fees (if any) - None Services Provided - Reaching out to the Latina community in their native culture. BEAUTICIAN'S CHAPTER #16 Address -994Greenwood Ave., 37040 Phone - 648-1970 Hours - Call for information Director - Maxine Caldwell Johnson Services Provided - Contributions to Sickle Cell Anemia Foundation and to individuals in special need and in crisis situations. BETA SIGMA PHI CITY COUNCIL - has 6 chapters Address 4778 Sango Road Phone - 572-9238 Hours Meets on 4th Tuesday nights President Sharon Black Fees (if any) -Dues Services Project - Various community projects. BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU OF MIDDLE TENNESSEE Clarksville-Fort Campbell Branch Address 420 Madison Street, P.O. Box 1456, Clarksville 37041 Phone - (931) 503-2222 - 24 Hr. information line Fax - (931) 503-2324 Hours - Monday-Friday, 9:00 - 5:00 Fees (if any) - Businesses may become members by invitation only, and fees are based upon the number of employees. The Better Business Bureau accepts businesses with ethical track records. Services Provided - The BBB helps businesses and consumers resolve customer satisfaction problems, and works to educate everyone how to detect and avoid conflict in the marketplace. The Better Business Bureau provides "Tips on" materials for consumers and businesses for this purpose, and conducts presentations to anyone who asks, free of charge. The BBB is the number one source of marketplace information, providing Reliability Reports on area businesses which are based on factual information and the performance history of each company with its customers. The BBB works to raise the level of integrity in the marketplace by helping businesses create or improve better service programs. BI-COUNTY RECYCLING & CONVENIENT FACILITIES Address Call for location nearest you Hours - differs at each location Phone-648-5751 Fees (if any) - Free for individuals Services Provided % All items for recycling must be clean. Recycling Center for: Aluminum cans, Tin/Steel cans, Vegetable/soup cans, Cat/Dog food cans. Glass (food & beverage containers) (clear, brown, blue or green), Plastic (1 & 2 with neck only) (check bottom of item), Newspapers, Corrugated Cardboard, Brown grocery bags, junk mail, telephone books, cereal boxes, cake boxes & magazines. BIG BROTHERS/BIG SISTERS Address 543 Peachers Mill Rd., 37042 Phone -647-1418 Hours - 8:00 A.M.-4:30 P.M. Mon.-Fri. Director - Ms. Amy Carroll Fees (if any) - None Services Provided - Provide one to one relationships for children ages 5-14 from single parent homes. Referrals from self, family, DHS, schools, etc. Also offer school mentoring service for children grades K- 5 in 12 elementary schools. Referrals accepted from school only. Volunteers for both programs are needed. Email - bbbsc@bellsouth.net BOARD OF EDUCATION Address - 621 Gracey Ave., Clarksville, TN 37040 Phone - 648-5600 Hours - 7:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m., Monday-Friday Director - Dr. Michael Harris. School Board Members: Eula Gardner Dowdy, 1 Trahem Terrace; Horace Murphy, Jr., 26 Leonard Drive, James T. Mann, 1846 Madison Street, Morris Stevens, 4980 Louise Creek Rd.; Gail Cobb, 1100 Gip Manning Rd.; George Giles, 3760 Pondywood Rd., Adams, TN; Tim Chandler, 616 Cleveland Dr. BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA - COGIOBA DISTRICT Address -616 Cleveland Dr. Phone - 1-800-899-7268 or 920-2654 Hours - 8:30 A.M. until 5:00 P.M. Director - Tim Chandler Fees (if any) - vary Services Provided - TIGER CUBS - One year program for 1st or 7 year old boys. Tiger program is outlined in "Big Idea" book, 17-ideas are outlined. Page 12 CUB SCOUTS- For boys ages 8 years old through 10 1/2 years old. The program is based on the completion of several levels of difficulty: bobcat, wolf & bears. During their 4th & 5th grade Scouting experience, the boys work on the Webelos badge, this prepares the cubs to easily enter the Boy Scout BOY SCOUTS- This program is for boys 11 years old through their 18th birthday. Like all Scout programs, this program strives to instill values in young people; these values are those found in the Scout Oath & Law. This is experience. EXPLORERS- The Exploring program is for young people ages 14 through 21. This is a co-ed program; Explorer posts are organized around a specific career, hobby, or other interest. The Explorer Post program follows experience ideas: citizenship, social activity, physical fitness, outdoor activity, & career. BSA MISSION STATEMENT It is the mission of the Boy Scouts of America to serve others by helping instill values in young people and, in other ways, to prepare them to make ethical choices over their lifetime in achieving their full potential. The values we strive to instill are based on those found in the Scout Oath and Law. BUDDY BALL SPECIAL NEEDS ATHLETIC LEAGUE Phone - 647-0420 Hours - Call for meeting and activities information Director - Margaret Davis Fees (if any) None Services Provided This organization provides sports services to persons with mental and physical disabilities, creating a support network for individuals, families and the community. Buddy Ball is open to special needs individuals ages 3 to young adults. It teaches boys and girls teamwork and promotes self-esteem. BUFFALO VALLEY Address - 717 Cumberland Drive, Clarksville, 37040 Phone - 645-9038, 1-800-636-4980,1-800-447-2766 Hours - 8:00-5:00 Director - Dovie Coleman Services Provided - Drug and alcohol treatment; Homeless No More Program, transitional housing, permanent housing. CARING CHOICES Address - 715 Franklin St., 37040 Phone - 645-9969 Hours - Monday, Thursday & Friday, 10:00 - 2:00 Fees (if any) - None Services Provided - Free crisis pregnancy services. Free pregnancy testing and counseling. Adoption services through Catholic Charities. Educational materials available. Clothing and baby supplies furnished. Provides referral service. CENTER FOR COMMUNITY SOLUTIONS Chair: Pete Stoddard, 221-7108 Fees: None Servives Provided: Mission is to help meet the needs of the community by facilitating, encouraging and participating in research, agency interaction, agency collaboration, program development and serving as an advocate for the provision of human services. The primary effort shall be in the area of facilitation and advocacy. Develop ad hoc committees of community leaders and interested parties to study the indentified problems and to offer solutions. CENTERSTONE Address - 511 Eighth Street, Clarksville, TN 37040 Phone-(931)920-7200 Hours - 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Monday-Friday Clinical Coordinator, Dr. Melinda Lafferty Fees (if any) - Based on insurance. Services Provided Comprehensive psychiatric, psychological counseling and social work services. MONTGOMERY COUNTY Harriett Cohn Center 511 Eighth Street, 920-7200 Cornerstone at Gateway Crisis Walk-In Center 1775 Madison St., 221-2269 LIFESolutions: Aspire and Joblink 611 Eighth Street, 920-7287 LIFESolutions: Reconnect 1840 Memorial Drive, 905-0933 Family Centered Services 901 Martin Street, 645-5334 Regional Intervention Program 810 Greenwood Ave., 920-7330 Ft. Campbell, (270) 798-8620 Oak Hill Residential 118 Union Street, 647-8257 Vivian House 125 Vivian Street, 920-7235 Weems Academy 812 Greenwood Ave., 920-7570 STEWART COUNTY 1613 Donelson Pkwy., P.O. Box 361 Dover, TN 37058 (931) 232-6664 HOUSTON COUNTY Ridgeview 1330 N. Main St., TN Ridge, TN 37178 (931)721-3312 Houston County Health Department 45 Count Square, Erin, TN 37061 1-877-834-9850 CHEATHAM COUNTY 162 County Services Dr.. Suite 100 Ashland City, TN 37015 (615)463-6160 niCKSON COUNTY 721 Highway 46 South Dickson, TN 37055 (615)446-3797 HUMPHREYS COUNTY 105 Waverly Plaza Waverly.TN 37185 (931)296-4356 ROBERTSON COUNTY LIFESolutions: ReConnect 54 N. Main Street Springfield. TN 37172 (615) 382-5260 CENTERSTONE MOBILE CRISIS TEAM Address -511 Eighth Street, 37040 Phone - Crisis Call, 1-800-303-2403 Hours 24-hours per day, 7 days a week Director Kristin Morrow Services Provided The Crisis Team conducts a crisis line which operates 24 hours per day and has fielded thousands of calls from individuals, hospital staff, law enforcement and social service agencies. Services offered: crisis counseling, crisis intervention, referrals, community resource information, facilitation of inpatient and outpatient mental health treatment. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Address -312 Madison St. Phone-(931) 647-2331 Hours - Monday-Thursday, 8:00-5:00; Friday. 8:00-4:30 Director Christy Batts Fees (if any) - Membership Dues Vary Services Provided - To serve as a link with businesses, government agencies and the community to support economic growth. MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEES: -Business Development -Community Enhancement -Workforce Development -Ambassadors Club -Military Affairs -Membership -Education SPECIAL EVENTS Business After Hours Networking Women in Business Tennessee Legislative Visit Local Government Affairs PURPOSE: The Clarksvilie Area Chamber of Commerce is an association group of business and professional people working together to make Clarksvilie a better place to work, live and play. CHILDBIRTH EDUCATION Address - Gateway Health Systems Phone- 551-1182 Hours - Each Wed. & Thurs. night from 7:00-9:00. Call ahead to schedule a class. Director Pam Hibbs Fees(ifnny)-S50 Services Provided - Instructions in relaxation and prepared childbirth. 5th class is care and feeding options. Expectant mother must be accompanied by labor coach. SIBLING CLASS 4th Saturday of each month at 10:00; fee is $15. Teaches the expectant brothers) or sister(s) what to expect when new baby arrives. Each child receives a T-shirt. CIVIC CLUBS OF CLARKSVILLE AND MONTGOMERY COUNTY Each of the numerous Civic Clubs of Clarksvilie and Montgomery County has many special projects which are of great value to the community. It would be impossible to list all of their accomplishments but some of them have been in existence nearly 80 years and have contributed in a large way to the welfare and growth of their public spirit and zeal. CIVITAN CLUBS Clarksvilie Club Address - P.O. Box 881. Clarksvilie, TN 37041-0881 Phone - 648-5757 Meets - First Christian Church, Wed. noon Pres. Garland Mazzei Central Meets - Hwy. 13, next to McCalister Lodge, P.O. Box 54, Cunningham, 37052 1st & 3rd Mon. at 7:00 p.m. Pres. - Charles Morgan Phone -645-4517 Hilldale VFW Building, 1701 Hayes St", Clarksvilie. TN 37043 Meets - Tuesday at noon Pres. - Ted Boume Page 13 Phone - 552-6149 New Providence Meetings - Civitan Bldg. behind Byrns Darden School - 2nd and 4th Tues. at 6:30 P.M. Pres. - Patricia Smith Phone - 645-9567 St. Bethlehem Meets - Shoney's, 2nd & 4th Tues. 7 P.M. Pres. - Art Jackson Phone - 647-7487 JAYCEES Address - P.O. Box 643 Phone - 552-4681 Hours - Meetings 1st & 3rd Tuesday at Activities Bldg. at Fairgrounds. Meetings at 7:00 p.m. Fees (if any) - Annual Dues Services Provided - Supports a great number of community service causes: Aaron Schmidt Scholarship APSU Annual Haunted House Big Brothers/Big Sisters Bloodmobile Camp Discovery Cancer Society Child Abuse Christmas causes Customs House Museum Dream Factory Epilepsy Foundation Fire Dept. Toy Drive 4-H Clubs Gary Groves Scholarship Hospice Hospital Auxiliary March of Dimes Muscular Dystrophy Assoc. North TN State Fair Special Olympics St. Jude Hospital United Way Urban Ministries Voters Registration Drive YMCA KIWANIS CLUBS Clarksville Downtown Address - P.O. Box 54, Clarksville, TN 37041 Phone 320-1337 - 8 A.M. - Noon - Mon.-Fri. Meets - Every Tues. Noon at First Baptist Church Phone - 503-2417 Kiwanis, St. Bethlehem Meets - Wed. Noon, The Pinnacle President Annette Kalinowski Phone - 645-1215 Kiwanis, Hilldale Address - P.O. Box 3076, Clarksville, TN 37043 Meets Thursday mornings at 6:30 A.M., YMCA, Hillcrest Drive Pres. - Jim Mann Phone - 647-8339 LIONS CLUB Lions Club, Queen City Meets- 1st & 3rd Monday, 5:30 p.m., Riverview Inn Pres. - Lonrue Allison Phone 648-9008 ROTARY CLUBS Clarksville Rotary Address - P.O. Box 572, Clarksville, TN 37041 Meets - Wed. Noon, Clarksville Country Club CLARKSVILLE (SUNRISE) CLUB Address - P.O. Box 1352, Clarksville, TN 37041-1352 Meets - Each Thurs. 6:45 A.M. APSU University Center CLARKSVILLE AMATEUR TRANSMITTING SOCIETY (CATS CLUB) Address - P.O. Box 30584, Clarksville, 37040 Director Jim Shelton Fees Dues are $20 per year (do not have to be a member to participate) Services provided - Disaster Communication, Public Service Communications, Emergency Communications, Ham Radio Organization, meets last Thursday of month at Maria's Wagon Wheel Restaurant. If you have any additional questions, please feel free to call. CLARKSVILLE AREA CHRISTIAN HOME SCHOOL SUPPORT GROUP Director - Lisa Wise, 647-7889 Services Provided This is a support group for families who either are interested in or actively pursuing educating their children at home. For information about support group meetings or other activities - or for information about the Tennessee law pertaining to home schooling, enrolling with a church-related school or curriculum call Donna Yarbrough, 645-1537. CLARKSVILLE AREA LIBRARIANS ASSOCIATION Address - Woodard Library, APSU Phone % 221-7617 Hours " Meets each Fall - Winter - Spring (call for information) Director " President: Deborah Setch Fees (if any) " Dues $5 annually Services Provided " This organization was formed by Clarksville area librarians to gain community recognition in the effort to encourage reading and library utilization and support. Support "Reading is Fundamental", a reading incentive program for youth. CLARKSVILLE AREA MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION Phone - 645-2273 Hours - Meetings are at noon the 4th Thursday of the month (Sept.- May, excluding Nov.), call for meeting place. Director - President, Mark Hiehle Fees (if any) - $10 membership Services Provided - Interdenominational Thanksgiving Service. An offering is received which is designated for some local benevolent ministry. National Day of Prayer is celebrated with a Prayer Meeting at City Hall. The public is invited. Annual prayer breakfast each November - watch for an announcement in The Leaf-Chronicle. Ecumenical services are held during Holy Week preceding Easter. Light lunch provided by ladies of participating churches. Unity Service held on Martin Luther King Day. CLARKSVILLE/MONTGOMERY COUNTY CAREER CENTER Address - 350 Pageant Lane, Suite 406 Phone - 648-5530, Fax-551-9108 Hours Monday-Friday 8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Director - Kim Rye, Workforce Essentials Fees (if any) None Services Provided - TN Dept. of Labor & Workforce Development: area job leads, employment counseling, testing site for state jobs, self-paced computer learning tools. Labor Market Information, Employer tax credit services and access to job seekers, Veterans job services, remedial education/GED/basic skills training information, internet/telephone/fax access to employers. Workforce Essentials: job skills assessment, vocational training and placement services offered to those who meet federal qualifications. of-ways. Promotion of city ordinances regarding trees. Observation of annual Arbor Day each March. Works in cooperation with Mike Huddleston, District Forester and Gary Tuttle City Forester. Advice available to private citizens. Free trees available sometimes in March. COMMUNITY ACTION AGENCY Address - 350 Pageant Ln., Suite 307 Phone - 648-5774, FAX 648-5784, appointment line, 645-3873 (1:00 - 4:00) Hours - 8:00 A.M. - 4:00 P.M. Mon.-Fri. (Closed 12-1 for lunch) Director Joel Riddle Fees (if any)-NONE Services Provided - Project Help - Energy assistance for low income families, elderly and handicapped individuals and their families. Commodities food program. Low income energy assistance. Weatherization program. Head Start (low income pre-school). Foster Grandparents project for special needs children - (separate listing). Homeless Program and Comprehensive Emergency Assistance offers aid to the truly homeless, either singles or families. This help can be in the form of housing and/or food, all for limited periods of time. Call 648-5774 for information concerning this temporary assistance. COMMUNITY MEETING ROOM GOVERNOR'S SQUARE MALL Address - Governor's Square Mall Phone - 552-0289 Hours - 10:00 a.m.-9:00 p.m. Fees (if any) - Call for information Services Provided - Community meeting room (seats up to 30 persons). Facilities include tables, chairs, VCR, TV, podium & head table, refrigerator, small sink & microwave. There are two restrooms and handicapped accessibility. To secure this space for your organization: Fill out application 2 weeks in advance - contact Linda Collier or Ann Andrus. (Nov. & Dec. in great demand). Room is available from 10:00 a.m.-9:00 p.m. COMMUNITY SERVICES ORGANIZATION Hours - 4th Thursday of each month. Dutch treat lunch at 11:30 a.m., Contact Person: 552-4636 for information. Fees (if any) - Annual dues $10 Services Provided - CSO is a network of non-profit and community leaders who meet to discuss, share and learn about community resources, problems, needs and solutions. An optional dutch-treat lunch begins at 11:30, program starts at noon. All meetings are adjourned by 1:00. Meetings are open to the public. CRISIS INTERVENTION CENTER, CLARKSVILLE/MONTGOMERY COUNTY Address P.O. Box 212, Clarksville, TN 37041 Phone - 648-1000 - 552-info (4636) office & fax 647-8099 Stewart Co. Hotline - 800-639-5370, Stewart and Houston counties. Operates 211. Hours - 24 hours, seven days a week Director Terrie J. Williams R Fees (if any) - A United Way Agency Services Provided - Maintains a 24-hour everyday telephone response program that is available to all callers who find themselves in crisis or having suicidal thoughts. Our volunteers are trained to understand and dedicated to caring, sharing, listening and helping, 24 hours a day, every minute, every hour, every day we are here... Just call. Volunteers needed. CRISIS AT CHRISTMAS: During the holidays there are times that parents are unable to be "Santa" for their children due to loss of income, unforeseen expenses, etc. We coordinate those who need help with food baskets, clothing and toys with those who want to help. The Crisis Center works with Urban Ministries, Fraternal Order of Police, Fire Department Toy Drive, Salvation Army, various churches, businesses, organizations and individuals. CULTURAL ORGANIZATIONS AND OPPORTUNITIES APSU's CENTER OF EXCELLENCE FOR THE CREATIVE ARTS - is the local point for much of Clarksville's cultural opportunities. The Center provides a variety of musical and dance productions, recitals, concerts, theatrical performances, poetry readings and art exhibitions totaling more than 150 events per year. 221-7876. THE MUSIC DEPT. - offers a full schedule of faculty recitals, visiting guest artists, student recitals and a variety of bands, ensembles and choirs, ranging from classical to modern. Annual special events include a Halloween Concert and a Christmas Choral Concert. There is also a special Guest Artist Series. Music instruction is also available. The University Orchestra presents 2 or 3 annual conceits (dates will be publicized). The group solicits new musicians of quality from the community at large. For further information call 221-7818. THE ART DEPT. offers three galleries for exhibits by faculty and visiting artists. The Trahem Art Gallery features a different artist monthly and is open as follows: Mon.-Fri. 9 A.M. - 4:00 P.M., Sat. 10:00 A.M.-2:00 P.M., Sun. 1:00-4:00 P.M. In addition there are special lectures, demonstrations and displays by visiting artists several times each year. All of these offerings are free to the public. For further information call 221-7334. THE COMMUNICATION & THEATRE DEPT. - lists a variety of offerings, including APSU's radio station WAPX. Live theater productions are presented four times each school year and once during the summer in the Trahem Theatre (for a nominal charge). Also there are a variety of programs presented both by visiting authors and by faculty. These consist of lectures, readings and personal presentations. All of these are free to the public and are announced in The Leaf-Chronicle. For information call 221-7378. APSU/CLARKSVILLE COMMUNITY ARTIST SERIES A series of concerts is presented annually during the Fall and Winter season by APSU & Clarksville Community Concert Artist Series. Programs include individual artists, groups & orchestras in concert. The series of six concerts feature world renowned artists who perform in the APSU Concert Theater. An annual campaign is conducted to sell season subscriptions to all concerts. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL VIVIAN MILLER, 358-9684. THE MID CUMBERLAND ARTS LEAGUE - Exists to enhance the quality of life in our community by increasing the awareness and growth of the performing arts, visual arts and the literary arts; by assisting those who wish to make an artistic contribution; and by promoting arts education in the schools and local area. This organization, open to the public, is supported by membership contributions. Its slogan "THE ARTS ARE FOR EVERYONE." Annual events: (1) Artsfest- annual performance at APSU Concert Hall by the Nashville Ballet & the Nashville Symphony Orchestra. Co-sponsored by Mid-Cumberland Arts League & APSU Center for Creative Arts, (2) Arts in Education - Various arts programs taken into the local elementary schools, (3) Art Exhibit at Smith Trahem Mansion as part of River/est Celebration, (4) Permanent display of local artists' works in the Public Library, (5) Authors Dinner (see write up under Communications), (6) Participation in Main Street Spring Jubilee - at Roxy Theatre. Most of these are free. Mid Cumberland Arts League, P.O. Box 3432, Clarksville, 37043 ROXY REGIONAL THEATER - UNDER DIRECTION OF JOHN MCDONALD AND TOM THAYER offers live theater in downtown Clarksville at 100 Franklin St. Twelve plays per year are produced in two series. The Curriculum Theater features Fall and Christmas productions along with a Spring Shakespeare feature presented by professional actors. The Local Theater, for the remainder of the year, features plays performed by local talent. A wide variety of well performed choices are staged - musicals, comedy and serious drama. Children in theater is an important factor. There is a Roxy School of Arts at 10:00 each Saturday morning during the school year. In summer there is a program coordinated with Parks & Recreation. There is a Sunday matinee designed mostly for senior citizens. Admission charged for most productions. Roxy Box Office, 645-7699; Fax 648-9121. CUMBERLAND CARE NETWORK Address - P.O. Box 3013, 37043 Phone - 906-3338, 552-1956 Hours - Call for information Directors - Wanda & Stacey Cumberland Fees (if any) - Call for information Services Provided - Available to senior citizens and any disabled citizen in need of temporary or full-time assistance with hospital care, meal preparation, doctor appointments, inhome care, night security, shopping and other services. Each case is addressed individually as to the need, based on availability of volunteers. Specializes in private elderly care. CUSTOMS HOUSE MUSEUM & CULTURAL CENTER Address - 200 S. Second St. 37040 Phone - 648-5780, TTY 553-5101 Hours - Tues.-Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Sun. 1 p.m.-5 p.m. Director - Ned Crouch Fees (if any) - Under 6 free; Ages 6 - 18 $1, college students with ID $2, Ages 55+ older $3, adults $4 Services Provided - Revolving art, history and science exhibits. Guided tours of school groups. Family programs. Festivals. Seasons: The Museum Store, featuring Tennessee art and artisans. DAY CARE CENTERS (LICENSED) A list of licensed day care centers is located at www^tate.tn.us/humanserv/childcare/pro viders-map.htm D.A.R.E. GREAT PROGRAMS Address Clarksville Police Department Phone - 648-0656 (Follow voice prompt) Hours - 7:30 - 3:30 Director - Lt. Harold Tucker Services Provided The course is presented to all elementary & middle schools in Clarksville/Montgomery County by Clarksville police officers. Students receive 17 weeks of instruction & visitation. Advance notice should be given for special presentations. Public donations are welcome & used to purchase items for students. Organizations that raise donations by phone solicitations are asked not to use the name DARE or Drug Abuse Resistance Education name. Donations from phone solicitation fund raisers will not be accepted by the Clarksville DARE program. DEAF MINISTRY Address Hilldale Baptist Church Phone - 648-8031 Hours - Sunday School Class and church services. Director - Rose Watrous Services Provided - Special Sunday School Class for the deaf. Sign language interpreter for church services. Open to the whole deaf community (not just church members). DEBORAH REBEKAH LODGE #5 Address % 305 N. Riverside Dr., 37040 Phone - 645^989 Hours - Meets at 7:00 p.m. each 2nd & 4th Tuesday Services Provided - Donations provided to local organizations to include Urban Ministries, Loaves & Fishes, Salvation Army, Caring Choices, and many others. Gives to several local and national organizations, including Visual Research, Arthritis Foundation, Cancer Research, Odd Fellows Educational Foundation, and others. Provides volunteers as needed or requested. DEPARTMENT OF CHILDREN'S SERVICES Address 350 Pageant Lane, Suite 401, 37040 Phone - 503-3200.648-5520 (24-Hours emergency number) Team Coordinators - Amelia B. Wallace, Wanda Bush Fees (if any) None Services Provided Foster care, adoptions. Child Protective Services. Juvenile Justice, Family Support Services, Family Crisis Intervention Program DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES STATE OF TENNESSEE Address 350 Pageant Lane, Suite 301 Phone - 648-5500 (FAX 572-1666) Hours - 8:00 A.M. - 4:30 P.M. Monday-Friday Director - Henry Washington, Interim Area Mgr. Fees (if any) - None Services Provided - FAMILY ASSISTANCE DIVISION: Families First Food Stamps TennCare/Medicaid Child Support - Call District Attorney General, 572-1663 Mid Cumberland Child Care Broker, 645-3942 Adult Protective Services -1-888-277-8366 Day Care Licensing - 648-5591 DESTINY INTERNATIONAL MINISTRY Address - P.O. BOX 2492, Clarksville, 37042 Phone 647-7771 Hours - Call for appointment Director - Kendrix Jefferson Fees (if any)-N/A Services Provided Destiny is a faith-based youth origanization engaged in county wide needs assessment, church networking and community collaborations for the benefit of our middle and high school aged youth. This ministry serves as a referral and information source for activities, tutoring, bible studies, intrevention and prevention programs throughout Montgomery County. DIALYSIS - CUMBERLAND DIALYSIS CENTER, INC. Address - 235 Med Park Drive, 37043 Phone-645-1236 Hours - 6:00 A.M.-3:00 P.M. - Mon.-Sat. Director Dr. Abel S. Saleh, Internist-Ncphrologist. Administrative Director - Don Dority, Chair of Board - Dr. Keith Peterson Fees (if any) - Most fees are covered by: Medicare and personal insurance. Medicare covers 80% costs regardless of the age of the patient. Services Provided - A free-standing dialysis clinic. Dialysis for patients with end-stage renal disease. Most patients come by physician's referral. Patients accepted from any geographical area. A non-profit unit. DISABLED AMERICAN VETERANS Phone-358-0717 Hours - Meetings: 3rd Monday at 6:00 P.M. at Ajax Turner Senior Center; no charge Commander - Arthur Taylor <^ Services Provided - Offers assistance of many kinds of Disabled American Veterans and their families. Active Ladies Auxiliary. Mailing address: P.O. Box 20465, Clarksville, 37040 DIVORCE CARE Address - 2001 Madison Street, 37043 Phone - 648-8031 Hours - Wednesday, 6:30-7:30 p.m. Director - Rev. Max Holt, Singles Minister Fees (if any) small fee for materials only Services Provided - Deals with issues and emotions associated with divorce; loneliness, depression, anger, child custody, finances, new relationships. Open to all persons. Nursery provided. Our programs are open to everyone without regard to race, color, national origin, sex, age, disability, religion or veteran status. FAMILY AND COMMUNITY EDUCATORS Address - First and McClure Street, P.O. Box 852 Smith Trahem Mansion "Life Skills Learning Center" Phone - 648-9998 Hours - 9:30 A.M.-2:30 P.M. Monday-Friday Mansion Director - Ruth Fitzgerald, 647-2240 Fees (if any) - Varies Services Provided - Some 27 Community groups in which all people are eligible to participate to promote community connections among families and community leaders. Many groups choose to hold their monthly meeting at the Life Skills Learning Center. Developing Home and Family leadership skills is promoted. Reclaiming a sense of community, children, television and environment are on-going programs with emphasis on deliberative democracy through public forums to handle difficult community problems. There is a Fall Festival, Clarksville Trees of Christmas, and Spring Bazaar to support women in small home business. FEDERATION OF WOMEN'S CLUBS Address -1981 Madison St. Director - Ms. Martha Lester, Pres. Phone (h) 647-7378 Fees (if any) Dues Services Provided - Board of Directors meets the first Tuesday of each month at 9:30 A.M. at the Women's Club Building. Six clubs come together for Federation Day on The 3rd Wednesday of each month for speakers and lunch. They give to the Hospital, to Urban Ministries, the Cumberland Valley Girls Home and other service projects. Affiliation is with the Tennessee Federation and General Federation of Women's Clubs (National and International) FIRE DEPT. TOY DRIVE Address - Fire Station, 802 Main St., Clarksville, TN 37040 Phone - 645-7457Note - No longer able to repair toys or accept used toys. Collection begins in October. FWST CALL FOR HELP (A program of Crisis Call Line) Address - P.O. Box 212, Clarksville, TN 37041 Phone - 552-INFO (4636) or 211 Hours - 24 hours - seven days a week Director - Terrie J. Williams Fees (if any) - None - A United Way Agency Services Provided Trained volunteers refer the caller to agencies that provide utility assistance, housing, rental assistance, food, temporary shelter, medical services, counseling, elder and child care, pregnancy, domestic violence, child abuse, support groups and a range of individual and family needs. Montgomery, Stewart and Cheatham counties covered. FT. CAMPBELL SHRINE CLUB Phone - 439-0351 Director - Contact Person - Mike Matthews Fees (if any) none Services Provided - Burned and crippled children treatments in 19 orthopedic hospitals, 100% funds go to these children up to 18 years of age. Operates 2 bum centers. Free services to all children. FOSTER GRANDPARENT PROGRAM (Community Action Agency Address P.O. Box 487 Phone - 648-5774, Ext. Ill Hours - 8:00 - 4:30 P.M. Mon.-Fri. Director Roy Chalmers Services Provided - Foster Grandparents build loving relationships, act as role models, provide mentoring andHutoring to exceptional and special needs children in professional settings such as schools, head start, hospitals, day cares, and mental health centers. Grandparents who join must be 60 years or older and be physically and mentally fit to serve 20 hours per week. Benefits include a tax free non-reportable stipend, transportation reimbursement, daily meal and more. FOUR-H YOUTH PROGRAMS Address - 1030A Cumberland Heights Rd. Phone % 648-5725 Hours - 8:00-4:30, Monday-Friday Director - Martin Koon Fees (if any) " None Services Provided " The 4-H program provides educational experiences that will stimulate young people to gain knowledge, develop skills and form positive attitudes to prepare them to become capable, responsible and compassionate adults. 4-H members learn by doing when they participate in any of the offered educational activities. The emphasis of 4-H is public speaking, workforce development, leadership, citizenship, service learning, and life skills. Youth may participate in 4-H through school clubs, after-school clubs, community clubs, school enrichment programs, special interest groups, and a variety of camps. For youth that don't have 4-H at their school, Countywide Junior and Senior Clubs are held the 2nd Tues. of each month at 6:30 at the office. The 4-H Homeschool Club meets the 1st Wed. at 2:00 at the Extension Office. FRATERNAL ORDER OF THE POLICE Phone 645-8385 Hours - Fraternal Order of Police Lodge, Bldg. 2576 N. Ford Street Director Bob Mitchell, contact person Services Provided - "Shop With Cops", Christinas shopping with needy children. FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARY Address - 350 Pageant Lane - Public Library Phone 648-8826 Hours Quarterly meetings - to be announced Director - Contact person Joanne Hackman, President ' Fees (if any) Dues - $5.00 & up, depending on membership Services Provided - Sponsor used book sales and provide for contributions to the Library. GAMBRO HEALTHCARE Address - 231 Hillcrest Drive, 37043 Phone - 645-9694 Hours - Mon., Wed., Fri., 6:00 - 6:30; Tues., Thurs., Sat., 6:00 - 3:00 Director - Dr. Joel Bush, Medical Director, Rachel Richardson, RN, CNN Center Director Fees (if any) Medicare, Medicaid, Private Insurance Services Provided - Chronic Hemo-dialysis at the Center. GATEWAY HEALTH SYSTEM Address -1771 Madison Street, Clarksville, TN 37043 Phone - 552-6622 Website address - www.ghsystem.com President and CEO, Randy Kelley, Vice Pres. for Finance, Lynn Lambert, Vice President of Medical Affairs, Dr. Tom Ely, Vice President for Patient Care Services, Kim Chapman, Gateway Health System includes Gateway Medical Center, Gateway Home Care, Gateway Health Foundation, Healthy Start. The System is governed by a Board of Directors dedicated to providing patients with compassionate and cost-effective healthcare services. Services - Gateway Medical Center is a 206-bed acute-care facility with more than 150 physicians on its medical staff who represent 33 specialties. Services include cardiac surgery and catheterizations, clinical laboratory, critical care, cancer center, diagnostic imaging, MRI and CT, emergency, home health, Hospice, durable medical equipment, Lifeline, lithotripsy, maternal/newborn care, neonatology, outpatient services, pediatric care, pharmacy, respiratory care, rehabilitation services, social work services and inpatient and same day surgery. Volunteers Gateway Health System offers volunteer opportunities to community members through the Gateway Health System Auxiliary and Junior Volunteer Program. For more information call Volunteer Services at 551-1000. Education and Health Screenings A variety of community education programs are offered throughout the year. Gateway sponsors several health fairs throughout the year and offers screenings for blood pressure, prostate cancer, depression and much more. Other Services: Hospice is specially designed to meet the needs of patients and families faced with a life-threatening illness. It is composed of an interdisciplinary team of healthcare professionals and volunteers who assist in any way they can to comfort the patient and family. For more information, call 648-4376. Camp Willow Creek is specially designed for young people ages 6-16 who have lost a loved one due to death in the past two years. For more information, call 648-4576. HufT-n-Puffers offers social opportunities and support for person with pulmonary disease. For details, call SSI-1711. Mended Hearts, Inc. support heart disease and heart surgery patients and their families. For more information, call 551 -1685. Support Tor Ostomy Patients. For more information, call 551-1530. Lactation Services. For more information call 551-1610. GIRL SCOUTS OF THE USA Address - 1300 Madison St., Clarksville, 37040 Phone 648-1060, FAX 648-1393 Hours - Monday-Friday, 8:00-4:00 Director - Ellen McCollum, Regional Director Fees (if any) Supported in part by United Way Services Provided - Offers programs to inspire girls to the highest ideals of character, conduct, patriotism and service so they may become confident and contributing citizens. GNRC AREA AGENCY ON AGING & DISABILITY Phone: 1-877-973-6467 Hours: n/a Fees (if any): Free Services Provided: Provides a range of services for older adults and persons with disabilities. In home services include but are not limited to homemaking, personal care and caregiver/respite. GNRC AAAD also provides information and assistance to access resources. For information about services for older adults and persons with disabilities, call the above toll free number. GOLD STAR WIVES OF AMERICA Phone - 645-2168,647-7343 Hours - 2nd Monday, 6:30 p.m., Ajax Turner Senior Citizens Center Fees (if any) Membership Dues Services Provided Tuck-A-See Chapter of Gold Star Wives of America provides legislative information and support to widows of military men who died while on active duty or from a service connected disability. New members and visitors are welcome. GOOD SAMARITAN MEDICAL & DENTAL MINISTRY FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Address - 346 Union St. Phone - 648-2444 Hours - 9:00 -12:00 Business hours. Clinic hours vary. Director Joan Thomas, Coordinator Fees (if any) - None. Donation box available. Services Provided - Those who are below poverty level and do not have insurance. Medical and Dental (extractions only) are by appointments only. GOODWILL INDUSTRIES OF CLARKSVILLE, INC. Address -1592 Ft. Campbell Blvd., 37042 Phone - 645-2310; FAX 645-9903 Hours - Monday - Friday, 8:00-6:00; Sunday, 11:00-6:00 Fees (if any) Free services for clients Services Provided A non-for-profil employment and training agency assisting individuals with physical or mental disabilities, or people who face other barriers entering the labor market. Goodwill offers job readiness, work development, resume writing, computer and job search training. GOVERNMENTAL PROTECTIVE - ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES EMERGENCY CALLS - PHONE 911- CALLS FOR ANY TYPE OF EMERGENCY! Rescue Squad - Phone 645-2646. The Mayor's Office, 102 Public Square - Phone 645-7444. Clarksville Police Dept, 121 S. First St. - Phone 648-0656. The County Mayor Office - Phone 648-5787. The County Sheriff's Dept., 120 Commerce St. - Phone 648-0611. Tennessee Highway Patrol, 120 Commerce St., Room 604 - Phone 648-5597. Clarksville Fire Dept., 802 Main St. - Phone FIRE 645-4551 - Other calls 645-7454. Montgomery County Volunteer Fire Services - Call 911 for any county area. Clarksville Dept. of Electricity - Emergencies - Phone 552-3333. Clarksville Bus Information, 430 Boilin Lane - Phone 553-2429. Gateway Health System - Phone 552-6622. Montgomery County Snow and School Closings & bus information-Phone 358-2006. Clarksville City Council Mayor Johnny Piper, 645-7444 Ward 1, Barbara E. Johnson, - (H) 431-4673 Ward 2, Deanna M. McLaughlin, - (H) 645-0315 Ward 3, James R. Lewis, 648-8603 Ward 4, Wallace Redd, (C) 216-5640, (H) 647-8965 Ward 5, Diana Ward, (O) 645-4222, (H) 552-6721 Ward 6, Marc Harris, (H) 552-0070 Ward 7, Geno Grubbs, (H) 648-9524, (C) 320-0774 Ward 8, James Doyle, (O) 551-8081. (H) 551-9788 Ward 9. Richard Swift, 648-4700 Ward 10, Bill Summers, (H) 358-3579 Ward 11, William Forrester, (H) 552-1998, (C) 206-6545 Ward 12, Wayne Harrison, (C) 801-7866, (H) 503-0024 MONTGOMERY COUNTY COMMISSIONERS DISTRICT 1 Elizabeth D "Sissy" Rankin 108 Shenandoah St., Clarksville, TN 37043 Hm: 905-0678 Wk: 552-1480 DISTRICT 2 Keith Politi 424 Rivermont Dr., Clarksville, TN 37043 Hm: 647-2001 Wk. 615-792-2070 DISTRICT 3 Ed Baggett 3472 Eastwood Dr.. Clarksville, TN 37043 Hm: 358-3629 Wk: 645-5625 DISTRICT 4 Benny Skinner 2233 Hwy 48, Clarksville, TN 37040 Hm: 552-2815 Wk: 647-2818 DISTRICT 5 Robert W. Gibbs, Jr. 741 Greenwood Ave., Clarksville, TN 37040 Hm: 378-9876 Wk: 552-6625 DISTRICT 6 Dalton Harrison 1200 Attaway Rd., Clarksville, TN 37040 Hm: 326-0378 Wk: 648-4600 DISTRICT 7 Ruth Ann Milliken 4800 Saint Paul Rd., Woodlawn, TN 37191 Hm: 647-8402 DISTRICT 8 Ron Sokol 3408 Durreil Dr., Clarksville, TN 37042 Hm: 431-7500 Wk: 648-5550 Ext. 108 DISTRICT 9 John O. Morris 113 Little John PI., Clarksville, TN 37042 Hm: 647-0411 DISTRICT 10 Martha Brockman 102 Arrowood Ct., Clarksville, TN 37042 Hm: 920-8354 DISTRICT 11 Joe L. Creek 912 Lafayette Rd., Clarksville, TN 37042 Hm: 648-2930 DISTRICT 12 Nick Robards 606 Kingston Dr., Clarksville, TN 37042 Hm: 503-0042 Wk: 320-0420 DISTRICT 13 Lettie M. Kendall 388 A St., Clarksville, TN 37042 Hm: 647-5597 Wk: 648-5625 DISTRICT 14 Dwain J. Etterling 521 Briarwood Dr., Clarksville, TN 37040 Hm: 647-9760 DISTRICT 15 Loretta J. Bryant 406 Melinda Dr., Clarksville, TN 37042 Hm: 647-1077 Wk: 542-0223 DISTRICT 16 Nancy K. Kahihikolo 213 Yorktown Rd., Clarksville, TN 37042 Hm: 647-4714 Wk: 645-9890 DISTRICT 17 Virginia T. Miles 190 Porters Bluff Rd., Clarksville, TN 37040 Hm: 552-2145 DISTRICT 18 Mark A. Kelly 104 Melanie Lane, Clarksville, TN 37042 Hm: 503-0793 Wk: 245-7435 DISTRICT 19 Charles D. Keene 543 Pond Apple Rd., Clarksville, TN 37043 Hm: 552-3311 Wk: 552-0241 DISTRICT 20 Mark Banasiak 3121 Arrow Ln., Clarksville, TN 37043 Hm: 358-0247 DISTRICT 21 Jerry Allbert 2376 Old Ashland City Rd., Clarksville, TN 37043 Hm: 552-6641 Wk: 647-2376 ELECTED OFFICIALS County Mayor, Carolyn Bowers P.O. Box 368, 37041 648-5787, (H) 358-0864, (F) 553-5177 Assessor of Property, Ronnie D. Boyd 350 Pageant Lane, 37040 648-5709,648-3719, (H) 358-9534, (F) 920-1813 Circuit Court Clerk, Cheryl Castle P.O. Box 384, 37041 920-1871, (F) 648-5731 County Clerk, Kellie Jackson P.O. Box 687, 37041 648-5711,552-2234 Highway Department, Robert Frost 1213 Highway Dr., 37040 648-3740, (H) 358-5361 Register of Deeds, Connie Bell 350 Pageant Lane, 37040 648-5713,648-5714, 552-2103 Sheriff, Norman Lewis 120 Commerce St., 37040 648-0611 ext. 1101, (H) 648-2784, (F) 553-5139 Trustee, Brenda Radford P.O. Box 1005, 37041 648-5717, 648-5710, (H)551-3419, (F) 553-5132 DISTRICT ATTORNEY, PUBLIC DEFENDER & JUDGES Circuit Court Judge Part I, Ross H. Hicks 648-5704 Circuit Court Judge Part II, Michael R. Jones 648-5704 Circuit Court Judge Part II, John H. Gasaway 648-5704 Chancellor, Laurence McMillan 648-7191 District Attorney General, John W. Carney, Jr. 648-5574 District Public Defender, Roger Nell 648-5538 General Sessions & Juvenile Part I, John Jack Hestle 648-5766 General Sessions & Juvenile Part II, Wayne C. Shelton 648-5766 General Sessions & Juvenile Part III, Ray Grimes 648-5766 GRACE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (Program of Urban Ministries) Address - 217 S. Third St., P.O. Box 324. 37041 Phone - 648-9090/648-9093 Hours - Monday - Friday, 9:00 - 1:00 Director - Beverly Dycus Fees (if any) None Services Provided Provides emergency financial assistance with utilities, food, prescription medication, transportation, homeless services, seasonal needs, and other services. Publishes annual Community Services Directory in conjunction with The Leaf-Chronicle. Publishes Youth Yellow Pages for middle and high school students. GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH Address - 2041 Madison Street, Clarksville, 37043 Phone-(931) 647-6750 Pastor - Rev. Larry A. Peters Services Provided - 'Twelve Steps" using the Recovery Bible meets at the church on Wednesdays at 8 p.m. Contact person is Marilyn Nesbitt. The church offers a licensed and 3-siar Tennessee recognized preschool program with classes for I through 4 year olds and pre-kjndergarten. Parents may choose between 2 & 3 day per week sessions. Preschool director is Angela (Janie) Dixson. The preschool does not discriminate on the basis of race, ethnicity or religion. The church hosts a Grief Support Group for those who struggle under the weight of grief and loss. The group schedule changes. Contact person is Marilyn Nesbitt at the church address and phone number. HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF MONTGOMERY COUNTY (AFFILIATE OF HABITAT FOR HUMANITY INTERNATIONAL) Address - P.O. Box 331.37041-0331; 350 Pageant Lane, Suite 201 Phone - 645-4222 Hours - Mon.-Fri. 9:00-3:00 Director - Diana L. Ward Services Provided An ecumenical Christian housing ministry with the goal of eliminating poverty housing through contributions of volunteer labor, materials and financial resources. If you would like to become a partner with Habitat or know of a potential recipient, please contact our office. HEAD START (COMMUNITY ACTION AGENCY) Address 350 Pageant Ln., Suite 307 Phone - 648-5774 Hours - 8:00 A.M. - 4:30 P.M. Mon.-Fri. Director - Felecia Bagwell Fees (if any) free to enrolled Services Provided Comprehensive child development program funded to serve 216 children from low-income families. Children must be 3 or 4 years old on or before Sept. 30; 10% enrollment opportunities for children with disabilities. Preschool curriculum designed to enhance social, mental, and physical development. Parent and community involvement encouraged. Multiple locations offering full-day and extended care services. HEALTH DEPT. MONTGOMERY COUNTY Address 330 Pageant Ln.. Clarksville, 37040. WIC Clinic -1850 Business Park Dr., Suite 103,37040 Phone 648-5747, WIC 551 -8777 Hours Health Department 7:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., Monday-Friday WIC Clinic Monday, 8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m., Tuesday-Friday, 7:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Director Vianca Reed Fees (if any) There is no charge for WIC services. Other fees are based on a sliding fee scale according to income if proof of income is provided at the lime of service. Services Provided by appointment only Adult Health AIDS Testing & Counseling Breast & Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program Child Health Children's Special Services - Tobi Young Communicable Disease Control/Sexually Transmitted Diabetes - Jacqueline Wallace Disease Control and Reporting - Susan Thomas Environmental Services Jimmy Powell, Phillip Weakley, Joey Smith Family Planning - Janna Miller. CFNP Health Educator - Mesina Bullock Health Promotion - Trudy Stein-Hart Immunization - (child & adult) Nutrition Services - WIC Office Prenatal (Basic only, no deliveries) Primary Care Services Tuberculosis Control Vital Records - April Elliott Women, Infants and Children (WIC) - At WIC clinic in St. Bethlehem Voter Registration HEART ASSOCIATION AMERICAN Address -1818 Patterson Street, Nashville, 37203 Phone - (615) 340-4100, FAX (615) 340-4101 Hours - Mon. - Fri.. 8:30 - 5:00 Services Provided - Research and community educational programs on cardio-vascular disease and stroke. Volunteers needed for various annual events. HOMEMAKERS (A service within Mid-Cumberland Human Resource Agency) Address - 350 Pageant Lane, Suite 302 Phone - 645-3338 Hours - 8:00 A.M. - 4:00 Mon.-Fri. Services Provided Protective services - child abuse and neglect and adult protection - keeping these people at home. Household chores, budgeting, shopping (these are teaching processes). Help elderly people with housework - without regard to income. Does community referrals. HOPE PREGNANCY CENTER Address - 325 N. Second St., 37040 Phone - 645-CARE, 645-2273 Hours - Mon. & Fri. 9-2, Tu., Wed., and Th. 9-5 Director Mark Hiehle Fees (if any)-free Services Provided - Pregnancy tests Confidential counseling & referral Personal support, Parenting classes Maternity clothes lending closet. Operates Josephine's Closet, a children's clothing thrift store open to the public. Post-abortion support groups. Sex education resources, Abstinence. HOUSING-LOW INCOME Address - See agency listings below Phone See agency phone numbers below Hours - As listed below Fees (if any) Low income eligibility required Services Provided - Ramblewood-Off Highway 48 on Ramblewood Circle Phone 645-4480. Apply in person Tues. & Thurs. 12:00 P.M. to 3:00 P.M. Clarksville Housing Authority - 721 Richardson Street Phone 647-2303 - Apply in person. Tues. 8:30-10:30. Pre-application can be picked up Monday-Friday. Sunset Village-Wallace Blvd. Phone 431-4186 Mon.-Thurs. 9:00-4:00 South Central Village -1420 Paradise Hill Road. Phone 645-1274. For elderly & mobility-impaired. Office hours 7:00-3:00; Applications Tues. & Thurs. 9:00-12:00 TDY Line - 645-0321 TN Housing Development, 612 Metcalf Dr., Erin, TN 37061, 931-289-5640. (Can only apply when list is open). HOUSE OF HOPE CHRISTIAN CHURCH Address: 1313-B Ft. Campbell Blvd. Phone: 801-0095 Hours: Sunday at 11:00 A.M., Wednesday at 7:00 P.M. Director: Pastor Billy Ray Cunningham Fees (if any): None HOUSING REHABILITATION ASSISTANCE Address - Regional Planning Commission - 1 Public Square, Suite 201 Phone - 645-7448 Hours - 8:00 A.M. - 4:30 Monday-Friday Director - Rita Arancibia Services Provided 3% loans, forgivable loans and deferred loans for low income homeowners for housing repairs; available to owner/occupied homes within city limits only. For the first time home buyer, down payment/closing cost available for eligible persons. HUMANE SOCIETY OF CLARKSVILLE/MONTGOMERY COUNTY Address P.O. Box 571, 37041-0571 Phone - 648-8042 Website: clarksvillehumanesociety.org Fees (if any) - Funded by donations. Services Provided - The mission of the Humane Society is to prevent the suffering of animals by promoting spaying and neutering and responsible pet ownership, and by supporting the efforts of local and regional rescues and shelters. Services include 24-hour phone line for any pet related information such as pet behavior issues, lost and found reporting, rescue and placement, and reporting cruelty. Programs include educational speakers, reduced cost spaying and neutering, aid to qualifying families in need to animal care assistance, financial aid for medical expenses of homeless shelter animals, and programs for improving lives of chained-out animals. IN-HOME SERVICES/MID-CUMBERLAND REGION LUTHERAN SERVICES IN TENNESSEE, INC. Address - Serves Montgomery, Stewart, Houston, Humphreys, Dickson & Cheatham counties - 923 Cumberland Drive Phone - (931) 624-3762. FAX (931) 645-6589 Hours - 24/7 availability for crisis management Director - Mary Jo Heimbigner, MSW Fees (if any) Via contract with Mid-Cumberland Community Services Agency Services Provided - Intensive casework services for families with children at risk of state custody to maintain die child in the home, school and community. Also provide services to children in state custody in preparation for their return home. Referrals received through the Mid-Cumberland Community Services Agency at the request of juvenile court, case managers, etc. JOSEPHINE'S CLOSET Address - 325 N. Second St. (behind Hope Pregnancy Center Phone - 645-2273 Hours - Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday 10:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m., Friday, 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Manager - Sue Cline Services Provided A neat and orderly thrift store offering gently-used infant, toddler and children's clothing up to size 12. Nothing priced over $5.00. Proceeds go to the Hope Pregnancy Center. K.C. HOME OF CLARKSVILLE Address - 2425 41-A Bypass, 37043 Phone - 553-0177 Hours - 24 hours per day Director - Supervisor: Lauren Troxel Fees (if any) Sponsored by the Knights of Columbus-Funded by others. Services Provided - This is a residential facility for mentally & physically adult males age 21 and older. Serves level 2 handicap-capacity 8 men residents. Rehabilitation objective: Realize full self care and realize their own full potential. Managed by Sunrise Community of Tennessee. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS (Catholic Men's Organization) Address - Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, 709 Franklin Street Phone - 645-6275 (Church) Hours - Meetings quarterly-Call Church for information Director - Grand Knight - Wayne Dotson 551-8524 Fees (if any) - Membership Services Provided A fraternal and charitable organization. A community oriented group of Catholic men that supports such local causes as the Mental Retardation Foundation and numerous other such agencies. They support a residential home, a sheltered facility for men who require special assistance in living. See K.C. Home of Clarksville LEADERSHIP CLARKSVILLE Address - 312 Madison Street, 37040 Phone - 645-3322 Hours - 8 A.M. - 5 P.M. Mon.-Fri. Director Carole R. Dorris Services Provided - Objective: To create a cadre of citizens who know about their city, who care about their city, and who make a commitment to strengthen the weaknesses and enhance the strong points of Clarksville/Montgomery County. Each year 30 members are chosen from applications of a cross section of existing and emerging leaders to come together for 9 months and study each segment of the community: Fort Campbell, business & agriculture, government & media, health & social services, social diversity & religion, law, crime & justice, education, and the arts. (Accessible to the public through the director.) L. McNEESE MINISTRIES Address: 131 Dean Drive Phone: 551-9200 Hours: Monday-Friday, 10:00-2:00 Director: Tonya M. White Fees (if any): Call for information Services Provided:Pre-marriage counseling, K-12 homeschool, Bible courses (Introduction to Hermeneutics and Bible Exegesis), Specialized Senior Help, F.A.I.T.H. Center for Victims of Child Abuse laws LEGAL AID SOCIETY OF MIDDLE TENNESSEE & THE CUMBERLANDS Address -120 Franklin St., 37040 Phone - 552-6656 Local 1-800-342-3317 (for persons outside Montgomery County) FAX 552-9442 Hours - 8:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. Mon.-Fri. Director - L. Patricia Mock Fees (if any) - None for legal services Services Provided - Serves persons in Montgomery, Robertson, Cheatham, Dickson, Houston, Humphreys and Stewart Counties. Civil cases only. Legal Aid helps low-income and elderly people with the following legal problems: benefit cases (Social Security/SSI; Cessation only, Families First, Food Stamps, Unemployment); consumer cases (involving significant problems and/or loss of money or property); family law (cases involving recent and ongoing spousal or child abuse and divorce defenses in special cases) housing, public and private (rehabilitation, lockouts, evictions, cutting of utilities, affordable housing, discrimination); debt problems (loss wages, loss driver's license, home foreclosures, loss of rental housing) simple wills; conservatorships/guardianships; Health Care; community education. We provide non-attorney assistance, regardless of income, to victims of domestic violence: Orders of protection, safety plans, counseling (emphasis on how to cope), community referrals. Victims Compensation claims and court accompaniment. Page 23 Legal Aid Society of Middle TN & the Cumberlands is a certified Housing Counseling agency and provides counseling regardless of income for: Pre-purchase, Post Purchase, Foreclosure prevention. Reverse Mortgage, Rental Problems LIFE CENTER FOUNDATION Address - 835 Richardson Street Phone - 645-4667 Hours - anytime Director - William Irby Fees (if any) - call for information Services Provided - The primary purpose of the program is to provide the individual with the tools to build a clean and sober life. Life Center is a unique social model program founded and staffed by people who are recovering from addiction to alcohol and/or drugs. Residential and/or outpatient recovery program is open to those with a sincere desire to recover from the devastation brought on by addictions to alcohol and drugs. LOAVES AND FISHES Address - 215 Foster Street, 37040; P.O. Box 3241, 37043 Phone % 645-9020 Hours " Soup Kitchen - Mon.-Sat. 10:30 a.m.-Noon, Distribution Center - Tues. & Fri., 1:00 - 2:00 p.m. Fees (if any) " None Services Provided - Provides hot lunch for the disadvantaged. Works directly with agencies in distributing excess food. MADD-MOTHERS AGAINST DRUNK DRIVING Address - 783 Old Hickory Blvd., Suite 111, E. Brentwood, TN 37027 Phone -1-800-544-6233, 24 hours a day Services Provided - Victim services; public awareness. MANNA DAY MINISTRY Address - First Assembly of God Church, 1186 Ft. Campbell Blvd., 37042 Phone-648-1324 Director - Church Services Provided Regular and ongoing collection and distribution of bread to needy groups and persons. Recipients: Scheduled groups on a regular basis. Qualified individuals for specific purposes. Any individual may receive bread every other Saturday 8 A.M. Food Closet - Monday & Friday, 10:00 a.m. -12:00 noon. MARRIAGE & FAMILY INSTITUTE Address - 915B McClardy Rd., 37042 Phone - 645-7750, Fax (931) 645-7772 Hours Monday - Thursday, 9:00 - 8:00, Friday, 9:00 - 5:00 Director Dr. E.C. Hurley Fees (if any) Sliding Scale, Tricare, Cigna (most insurances) Services Provided Individual, marriage and family therapy, grief resolution, child and adolescent, pastoral counseling, internet addiction. MEALS ON WHEELS Address -1420 Paradise Hill Road Phone - 645-5629 (w) Hours - Delivers noon meal 5 days a week, Mon.-Fri. Director Heather Amaral Services Provided - A program for delivering a hot noon meal 5 days weekly to elderly, invalids and disabled shut-ins. Drivers are volunteers from community area churches for the most part. More drivers are always needed who are to drive a prescribed route requiring an hour, one day each week. Free will offerings are also needed to supplement the grant funds in order to enhance the quality of food provided. Donations may be sent to: Meals on Wheels, P.O. Box 27, Clarksville, TN 37041-0027. MID-CUMBERLAND CHILD CARE RESOURCE & REFERRAL CENTER Address -1300 Madison Street, Clarksville, 37040 Page 24 Phone 648-3695 or toll free 1-866-446-6006 Hours - 8:00-4:30 Director - Heather Perez Fees (if any) - none Services Provided Helps parents locate child care. Also provides on- site consultations and trainings to childcare providers in twelve Middle Tennessee counties. Focus is on developmentally appropriate practice, health and safety, and the inclusion of children with disabilities into child care. MID-CUMBERLAND HOME HEALTH AGENCY Address - #8 Mathis Dr., Dickson, 37055 Phone-1-800-244-0201 Hours - 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m.; skilled nurses on call 24 hours Director - Leslie Holloway Fees (if any) - See below for payment information Services Provided - Skilled nursing, physical therapy, Home Health Aide, Medical Social Worker, Meals on Wheels, Transportation. Under most circumstances home health care services will be covered by Medicare, TennCare and private insurance. Other types of payment are also accepted. Mid-Cumberland can assist you in determining your eligibility. MID-CUMBERLAND RESOURCE AGENCY Address - 350 Pageant Lane, Suite 302 Phone - (615) 331-6033 (Nashville) Hours - Mon.-Fri. 7:00-3:30 Director - (In Nashville) Services Provided "Title V" offers Work Experience Contact & On Job Training - Placement on Jobs & Job Counseling - All for ages 55 and older. Phone 645-5462. Transportation - For people going city to county or county to city for business, doctors or shopping (fare minimal). Van to Marion, Southside, Palmyra, Fredonia, South Guthrie -(fare minimal) - call for information 647-4602. Homemakers Program -Phone 645-3338. Services include budget problems, family relationships, abused and neglected children, housework, etc. This program is implemented through the Dept. of Human Services. Also see Mid-Cumberland Home Health Agency. MIDDLE TENNESSEE PARISH OUTREACH PROGRAM Address - 709 Franklin Street Phone - 645-9793 %Hours - Monday-Friday 8:00-4:30 Director - Nancy Salyer Fees (if any) " sliding fee scale Services Provided " A part of Catholic Social Services, but open to all denominations. Individual, marital, and family counseling. MILITARY OFFICERS ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA (FT. CAMPBELL CHAPTER) Address - P.O. Box 3569, Clarksville, 37043 Phone 647-5808 Hours Chapter meetings monthly as announced Director - SecVTreas. Warren Evans, 647-5808 Fees (if any) - Annual dues, $12.00 Services Provided - Provides annual scholarship to APSU, ROTC student $1,000, TROA medals to APSU and high school JROTC students from each high school. Provides $200.00 to VETS Van Service annually. Promotes individual contacts with elected officials regarding legislation affecting active duty military and all veterans. MONDAY EVENING MUSIC CLUB Address Call for information Phone - 931-358-9684 Hours - Called meetings are held at the Women's Club (Madison Street) Contact Vivian G. Miller (931-358-9684), Bettye Wilson 648-1804 Fees (if any) - Senior members annual dues: $16.00 Student members -'age 16-25: contact director Junior members - age through 17 - annual dues contact director (These are paid through a senior member known as a counselor.) Services Provided - The Monday Evening Music Club is affiliated with the Tennessee Federation of Music Clubs and the National Federation of Music Clubs (Chartered by the Congress of the United States). Locally it is affiliated with the Clarksville Federation of Womens Club. The local club will sponsor the NFMC Festival in March for students in nearly 150 areas of music performance. Awards and incentives are a result of the student's performance. Junior members are also eligible to participate in other state and national events (scholarships and awards for worthy juniors, including handicapped, blind, and other categories). Information concerning advanced awards for students and young artists may be secured from Vivian Miller, 358-9684. MONTGOMERY COUNTY CHILD ADVOCACY CENTER Address 2278 Dunbar Cave Rd. Phone -553-5140 Hours - 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.; available in evenings for presentations Director - Judy Covington Fees (if any) - none Services Provided Provides information on awareness and prevention of child sexual abuse. We have presentations for professionals, parents, and children. Actual referrals of abuse are still handled by the Department of Children's Services (648-5520). MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS SELF-HELP GROUP (Local chapter of national organization). Phone see below Hours - Meetings: 3rd Tues. of month at 7:00 P.M. at First Christian Church. Director - Contact Person: Mary Nell Wooten 647-8904, evenings. Melba Dowdy 552-1486, days. Services Provided A support group whose aim is to help persons and family cope with the disease. They foster public education and awareness of the disease. They supply speakers, videos and other publications, etc. NAACP - NAT'L. ASSN. FOR ADVANCEMENT COLORED PEOPLE Address - P.O. Box 581, 37041-0581 Hours - Regular meeting - 3rd Tues. at 7 P.M. at New Providence Outreach Center, 207 Oak Street Director President: Jesse F. Owens Fees (if any) - $30 annual membership for adults: $10 for youth Services Provided - Ensure political, educational, social and economic equality or rights of all persons and to eliminate racial hatred and racial discrimination. NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS Address Meetings 5th Ward Baptist Church Phone - 647-9043 Hours - Mon. & Fri., at 7:30 p.m. Motto: Miracles on Franklin Street. 9th and Franklin Services Provided - Newcomers welcome. Also welcome are families of victims and others involved or interested. All discussions are "open". NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF RETIRED FEDERALJMPLOYEES (NARFE) Phone - 358-5349 $& Hours see below Director President, Milton Miracle Services Provided Meetings: 2nd Thursday 11:00 A.M. at the Ponderosa Restaurant, Wilma Rudolph Blvd. NARFE (National Association of Retired Federal Employees) is comprised of men and women who have completed careers in the federal service, or who are survivors of those who have. Founded in 1921 to preserve and protect earned benefits of Federal Retirees, NARFE has 1700 Chapters in the United States and abroad. NARFE promotes active participation by its members in the leadership and execution of local projects to improve "Community Life." NARFE encourages its members to work with Alzheimer's Association Chapters in providing support services for patients, caregivers and their families. If you are a Retired Federal Employee, or if you are actively employed you are invited to join the Clarksville Chapter in its efforts on behalf of all Federal Retirees and Families. NATIONAL GUILD OF PIANO TEACHERS-CLARKSVILLE CENTER Address - Call for information Phone - 358-9684 Hours - Auditions in the spring at selected locations. Director - Center Chair, Vivian Miller Fees (if any) Teacher Membership & Student Membership fees vary Services Provided - The Guild was founded in 1929 for piano students to emphasize the importance of setting annual goals. Each student is rewarded in a manner commensurate with his/her attainment. NATIONAL KIDNEY FOUNDATION OF MIDDLE TENNESSEE Address - 2120 Crestmoor Rd., Nashville, 37215-2613 Website- www.nkfmdtn.org Phone - (615) 383-3887; 1-800-380-3887 in TN Hours 8:30 - 4:30, Monday-Friday Director - Teresa Davidson Fees (if any) - None Services Provided - Patient Assistance, Public & Professional Education, Research, Organ Donor Program. We also accept donated cans and will have them towed away free of cost. Potential donors should call 1-800-488-CARS for information. NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN ASSOCIATION/JTPA Address 211 Union Street-932 Stahlman Building, Nashville, TN 37201 Phone % Local: 726-0806; Fax: 615-232-9179 Hours " Monday-Friday 8:00 A.M.-4:30 P.M. - Voice mail available Director " Ray Emanuel Fees (if any) " None Services Provided - Since its inception, NAIA provided services as employment services to include job search, job training, job placement, emergency assistance, scholarships, case management services to the homeless, bi-lingual tutorial and language preservation, arts and crafts projects, cultural revitalization and an annual Pow-wow. NEW PROVIDENCE HILL OUTREACH COMMUNITY CENTER, INC. Address - 207 Oak Street, Clarksville, TN 37042 Phone - 648-0944 (office) 647-5597 (home - Mrs. Kendall) Hours - Irregular; if no answer, call Mrs. Kendall's home Director Mrs. Lettie Kendall (President) Fees (if any) - Prorated (ability to pay) Services Provided Head Start program. Youth activities. Adult programs. Elementary homework program Mondays & Thursdays 5:00- 6:30 p.m. Community services for scheduled activities such as weddings, banquets, fashion shows, concerts. NEWS SERVICES OF MONTGOMERY COUNTY Services Provided - Richard Stevens, Editor Leaf-Chronicle, P.O. Box 829, 200 Commerce Street, Phone 552-1808. Gene Washer, Publisher, Alane Megna, Editorial Page Editor. Charter Communications Television Channel 3, P.O. Box 768,1850 Business Park Drive. Phone 552-2288. NIA ASSOCIATION Address 1620 Walnut Grove Rd., Clarksville, 37042 Phone - 906-3993, 906-6512 Hours - 8:00-5:00, Monday-Friday Director - Carol Stevens Services Provided - Nia is a service agency that provides care and support for people who have developmental disabilities. The agency was founded on the belief that all people need a "Purpose for Living" which is the definition of "Nia". Services include integrated learning opportunities, community activities, employment, 24-hour care. environmental awareness and other services. Page 25 NURSING HOMES Clarksville Manor, 2134 Old Ashland City Rd., 37043. Greg Courig, Administrator, Activities Dir. Ms. Betty Cheatham. Phone 552-3002. Cumberland Eldercare, 923 Cumberland Dr., Clarksville, 37040. Admin: Regina Slaughter. Assisted Living for the Aged. Phone 647-3157. General Care Convalescent Center, 111 Usscry Rd., 37043. Administrator: Teresa Wall Activities Director Ms. Lisa Hunt. Phone 647-0269. Montgomery County Nursing Home, 198 Old Farmer Rd., Clarksville, 37043. Activities Director: Carolyn Smith, Administrator: Don Stockdale. Phone 358-2900. Palmyra Health Care, 2727 Palmyra Rd., Palmyra 37142. Administrator: Lucy Townsend. Activities Dir. Tamika Moss. Phone 326-5252. Spring Meadows Health Care Center, 220 State Rd. #76, 37043. Adm. Shannon Jones; Activities Dir. Krisli Norman. Phone 552-0181. OLD FIREHOUSE DAY SHELTER & RESOURCE CENTER Address 1448 Golf Club Lane Phone -542-0381 Hours - Monday-Friday, 8:00-4:00 Director - Mary Jo Lehman Services Provided - Homeless program to include employment, housing, transportation, counseling, assistance and referrals. PARENT CENTER - TITLE 1 Address 343 Pageant Lane (Located in The Learning Center) Phone - 648-5653 Hours - Mon., Wed., Fri., 8:00 - 3:00; Tues. & Thurs., 8:00 - 7:00; Sat., 9:00 - 2:00 Director - Anita Smith, Parenting Coordinator, Title 1 Fees (if any) - none Services Provided Assistance to parents of elementary students in Title 1 schools in the Clarksville-Montgomery County School System. The Center holds workshops, provides free materials and information, and loans educational materials. Call to see if you and your child are eligible for services. PARK SYSTEM OF MONTGOMERY COUNTY Rotary Park - 100 acres. Reservation only. Phone 648-5732 Woodlawn Park - 50 acres. Woodlawn Community. St. Bethlehem Civitan Park - 50 acres. Highway 79N to Rossview Rd., left on Bellamy Lane. South Guthrie Community Center Cumberland Hgts. Community Center - Cumberland Heights Road Port Royal Covered Bridge Historic Area Park Ranger - Mark Swann. Phone 358-9696 Fees - None Picnic area, fishing, primitive camping and access to Red River for small boats. IMPORTANT For further information on many other all year or summer activities call Clarksville Parks and Recreation Department, 645-7476. Hours-8 A.M.- 4:30 P.M. Mon.-Fri. CITY OF CLARKSVILLE- PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT PARKS & FACILITIES GUIDE LOCATION Bel Aire Park Maries & Lexington Drive Billy Dunlop Park Boy Scout Road Burchett Park Roselawn Drive Birchwood Park Birchwood Drive Coy Lacy Park Lacy lane Dalewood Park Dalewood Drive DixonPark 10th Street Page 26  Edith Pettus ParkFarris DriveFairgrounds ParkHighway 48/13Ft. Defiance ParkA StreetHeritage ParkPeachers Mill Rd.McGregor ParkRiverside DriveMericourt ParkMadison StreetPatriot ParkFt. Campbell Blvd.Sevier ParkWalker StreetSherwood Forest ParkShort StreetSwan Lake Complex SaundersRoad/Sports ComplexTrice Landing ParkOak StreetValley Brook ParkCrossland AvenueCOMMUNITY CENTERSBurt CobbFranklin & 10th StreetCrowRichview RoadKleemanCunningham LaneGOLF COURSESSwan Lake Golf Course-Dunbar Cave Rd.,648-0479Mason Rudolph Golf Course -1514 Golf Club Ln.,645-7479SWIMMING POOLSBeachaven Pool-Barkdale School,1920 Madison St.552-6171Bel Aire Pool-Marie & Lexington Drives552-7120Edith Pettus Pool-Farris Lave.552-7155New Providence Pool-Cunningham Laneat New Providence School552-6199Smith Pool-740 Greenwood Ave.at Smith School552-6731Swan Lake Pool-Saunders Rd.at Sports Complex553-2431TENNIS COURTS 647-6511 Swan Lake Sports Complex-Saundcrs Rd. PASTORAL COUNSELING CENTER OF CLARKSVILLE Address - 516 Madison St., 37040 (First Christian Church Bldg.). Phone - 648-9009 Hours By Appointment Director - Dr. Craig Wascovich Fees (if any) Sliding Scale Services Provided - Counselor - Dr. Craig Wascovich. Individual psychological, marital, family or spiritual counseling. May be referred by a pastor, by others or by self. PEOPLE HELPING PEOPLE, INC. Phone - 552-0022 (Ms. Jerkins) Hours - 6:00 P.M. Tuesday Director - Naomi Jerkins, Executive Director & Founder Services Provided Assistance to the needy to include utility bills, food, and minimal assistance with prescription medicine. Call for location. Eligibility requirements: All persons must make application to determine eligibility. Assistance will only be allocated upon approval of application. Applicants need to call prior to Tuesday. POSTCARD COLLECTORS OF TENNESSEE Address - 1616 Deerfield Drive, Clarksville, 37043 Phone - 648-2383 Director Contact Person, Billyfrank Morrison Services Provided For postcard enthusiasts. Contact Mr. Morrison for additional information on meeting dates and times. PROGRESSIVE DIRECTIONS, INC. Address - 1249 Paradise Hill Road. 37043 Phone - 647-6333 Hours - 8:00-4:00. Monday-Friday Director - Jay Albertia Fees (if any) - Call for information Services Provided - Programs are designed to train and support persons with developmental disabilities such as mental retardation, cerebral palsy, or any other type of developmental challenge. Vocational/developmental services training, job placement and follow along programs. Residential services for adults through the Residential Program. Early Intervention Services for children birth to age 3 include educational screening, physical and speech therapy, family support and individual training, and transition plan into the school system. Operates a three star state accredited day care facility for birth to school age children. Transposition for all services. Information and referrals offered. PUBLIC LIBRARY Address 3S0 Pageant Lane, Suite 501 Phone - 648-8826 FAX 648-8831 Hours Mon.-Thurs. 9:00-8:00; Fri.-Sat. 9:00-6:00; Sun. 1:00-5:00 Director Steve Lesnak Fees (if any) - $20 for out of county residents; 25f fines per book per day, $1.00 fine per video per day. Services Provided - Books, periodicals, videos, DVD's, books on tape, CD's. Reference-Genealogy Room; Children's Storytime & Reading Club; Children's International Education Center (CIEC); inter-library loan; internet access. PYTHAGORAS LODGE #23 Independent Order of Odd Fellows Address P.O. Box 583, 37041-0583 Phone - 645-4989 Hours - Meets at 7:30 p.m. each 1st & 3rd Thursday at Lodge Hall Director - David Grimmett, Chair of Trustees Contact Person - Vester Powers, 645-6738 Services Provided Gives to several local and national organizations including Urban Ministries, Loaves & Fishes, Salvation Army, World Eye Bank, Arthritis Foundation, Cancer Research, two APSU Scholarships, Odd Fellows Educational Foundation, and others. RAPE & SEXUAL ABUSE CENTER OF MONTGOMERY COUNTY (Satellite of Nashville Center) Address 227A Dunbar Cave Rd., Clarksville. 37040 Phone - 647-3632, 24-hour Crisis Line- 1-800-879-1999. For intake & referral information- toll free 1-866-362-4406, Ext. 235; For volunteer opportunities- toll free 1-866-362-4406, ext. 240. Hours % Monday & Wednesday 8:30-5:00 Director - Contact Persons: Rebecca Zahruones, Nancy Conley, Janelle Porter Fees (if any) " Sliding Scale fees. Recent rape victims - 8 free sessions Services Provided - Therapy offered to the following: victims of rape (recent or in the past) child sexual abuse victims & their families adult survivors of child sexual abuse & significant others court preparation for adults or children having to testify in court volunteers needed to assist sexual assault victims during medical exam at hospital. RED CROSS AMERICAN Address - 518 Riverside Dr., 37040 Phone 645-6401 (Answered 24 hrs. per day) Hours - 8:30 - 4:30 Director Linda McCoy Fees (ir any) - variable with Health & Safety Classes Services Provided - Blood, blood products & tissue services. Blood donations accepted each Monday, 1:00-5:00 p.m. Disaster relief, education and preparedness Emergency communications and assistance to members of the Armed Forces and their families. Health and safety, including CPR, first aid, lifeguard training, swimming, AED Training HIV/AIDS education International tracing services; Youth services RESCUE SQUAD Address - P.O. Box 227, 37040-0227 Phone - 645-2646 For Emergency - 911 Hours always open Director - Russell Potts Fees (if any) Non-profit - all volunteer Services Provided - Answers all rescue calls for Montgomery County with the rescue truck and qualified personnel. Responds to calls involving auto accidents, drowning, fires and any such disaster requiring specialized training or equipment. RETARDED CITIZENS ASSOCIATION OF MONTGOMERY COUNTY Address - 211 Robin Hood Drive, 37042, P.O. Box 2145, 37042 Phone 647-7689 / 905-0900 Hours Meetings called on "as needed" basis; available anytime for information. Director Pres. Joanne Wilson; Sec. JoAnn Forest; Treas. Dollie Graham Fees (if any) - Membership $10 (membership not necessary for participation.) Services Provided Provide information and support to families with special needs family members. Promote awareness in the community for the acceptance and integration of the retarded citizens in their own neighborhood. Assist in fundraising and providing equipment and services to preschool, adult service workshops and traditional school age children who need additional support. MCARC is a non-profit, tax deductible organization that is sanctioned by state and national ARC organizations. Local membership underscores the community encouragement for the mentally retarded persons in this county. MCARC also runs a thrift store. See ARC Thrift Store listing. RETIRED TEACHERS ASSN. Address Call for information Phone -647-3866 Meetings - Sept., Oct., Dec., March, April and June, at 11:45 A.M. at Madison Street UMC. Director - President, Linda Allison Fees (If any) Call for information Services Provided - On-going relations of retired educators. APSU Scholarship for student in teacher education. RETIRED SENIOR VOLUNTEER PROGRAM (RSVP) (Clarksville-Montgomery County Community Action Agency) Address - 350 Pageant Lane, Suite 307, Clarksville, TN 37040 Phone - 648-5774, ext. 103 Hours - 8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Director - Deborah Wydra Fees (if any) - none Services Provided Provides volunteer opportunities for individuals age 55 and older to work with non-profit organizations within their communities. RSVP volunteers receive a small mileage stipend from their homes to the volunteer site and free supplemental insurance. RSVP matches non-profit organization with qualified volunteers. For more information please call, Deborah Wydra at 648-5574, Ext. 103. SAFEHOUSE Address - P.O. Box 324, 37041 Phone - Spouse Abuse hotline - 552-6900 (Answered 24 hours) Collect calls accepted. Hours 24 hours 7 days a week. Services Provided - shelter, counseling, transportation, support group, advocacy, referrals, community education, 24-hour hotline. SafeHouse provides a comprehensive program to victims of domestic violence. Call if you are in an abusive relationship or healing from a prior relationship. Page 27 SALVATION ARMY Address - 838 Greenwood Ave., 37040 Phone - 552-2679 or 552-5701 Hours Social Service - 9:00-2:00; Homeless Shelter, 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 a.m. Directors - Majors Bruce and Vicki Stefanik Services Provided - homeless shelter, referrals, counseling, thrift store, church activities, adult and youth activities, summer camps, community Thanksgiving Dinner, Christmas assistance, & visitation to nursing homes, emergency disaster assistance. SCHOOL & SAFETY HOTLINE (A program of Crisis Call Line) Address - P.O. Box 212, Clarksville. TN 37041 Phone 648-1000 Hours 24 hours - seven days a week Director Terrie J. Williams Fees (if any) - None - a United Way Agency Services Provided - The Crisis Call Line joined forces with the Clarksville/Montgomery School System to take calls from students in the area elementary, middle and high schools. Students call the crisis line with issues concerning guns in school, person safety, problems at home, drugs/alcohol abuse, physical/sexual abuse, suicide, etc. CLARKSVILLE- MONTGOMERY COUNTY SCHOOL SYSTEM Barksdale Elementary K-5 (931)648-5685 1920 Madison Street Clarksville, TN 37043 (931)648-5630 Burl School 5 110 Bailey Street Clarksville, TN 37040 (931)648-5615 Byrns Darden Elementary K-5 609 E. Street Clarksville, TN 37042 (931) 648-5690 Clarksville High School 9-12 IS I Rich view Road Clarksville, TN 37043 Cumberland Heights Elementary K-5 (931)648-5695 2093 Ussery Rd. South Clarksville, TN 37040 (931)358-2868 East Montgomery Elementary K-5 230 McAdoo Creek Road Clarksville. TN 37043 Glen Ellen Elementary K-5 (931)920-6158 825 Needmore Rd. Clarksville. TN 37040 Hazelwood Elementary K-5 (931) 553-2075 2623 Tiny Town Road Clarksville, TN 37042 (931)553-2059 Kenwood Elementary K-5 1101 Peachers Mill Rd. Clarksville, TN 37042 Kenwood Middle 6-9 241 E. Pine Mountain Rd. Clarksville. TN 37042 Kenwood High 9-12 251 E. Pine Mountain Rd. Clarksville, TN 37042 Liberty Elementary School K-5 849 Liberty Church Rd. Clarksville, TN 37042 Mlnglewood Elementary K-4 215 Cunningham Lane Clarksville. TN 37042 Montgomery Central Elementary K-5 4011 Hwy.48 Cunningham, TN 37052 Montgomery Central High 9-12 3955 Hwy. 48 Cunningham, TN 37052 Montgomery Central Middle 6-8 3941 Hwy. 48 Cunningham. TN 37052 Moore Magnet School 1350 Madison Street Clarksville, TN 37040 New Providence Middle 6-8 146 Cunningham Lane Clarksville. TN 37042 Norman Smith Elementary K-5 740 Greenwood Ave. Clarksville, TN 37040 Northeast Elementary K-5 3705 Trenton Rd. Clarksville. TN 37040 Northeast Middle 6-8 3703 Trenton Rd. Clarksville, TN 37040 Northeast High School 9-12 3701 Trenton Rd. Clarksville, TN 37040 Northwest High School 9-12 800 Lafayette Rd. Clarksville, TN 37042 Richview Middle 6-8 2350 Memorial Dr. Clarksville, TN 37043 RJnggold Elementary K-5 240 Ringgold Rd. Clarksville, TN 37042 Rossview High School 1237RossviewRd. Clarksville, TN 37043 Rossview Middle School 6-8 2265 Cardinal Lane Clarksville, TN 37043 (931)553-2080 (931)905-7900 (931) 905-5729 (931) 648-5646 (931) 387-3208 (931)387-3201 (931) 387-2575 (931) 648-5635 (931) 648-5655 (931) 648-5660 (931)648-5662 (931) 648-5665 (931)648-5640 (931)648-5675 (931)648-5620 (931)648-5625 (931)553-2070 (931)920-6150 Page 28 Sango Elementary School K-5 (931)358-4093 3S85 Sango Road Clarksville, TN 37043 St Bethlehem Elementary K-5 (931)648-5670 24S0 Old Russellville Pike Clarksville, TN 37040 Woodlawn Elementary K-5 (931) 648-5680 2250 Dover Road Woodlawn, TN 37191 SENIOR CIRCLE OF FRIENDS (Adult Day Care Services) Address - 953 Clark Street, Clarksville, TN 37040 Phone 648-1345, 648-9727; Fax 552-6106 Hours 7:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Director - Lillian Pulley Fees (if any) - Income based. $5-525 per day (includes meals) Services Provided - Serving Clarksville-Montgomery County and surrounding areas, with an alternative to day care for senior adults who can no longer remain at home alone. Hot meals and nutritious snacks; supervised care in a home-like setting; physically and mentally stimulating activities; health screenings; music; arts and crafts; games and hobbies, and much more. SENIOR CITIZENS - AJAX TURNER SENIOR CITIZENS CENTER Address - 953 Clark St., 37040 Phone - 648-1345,648-9727, FAX 552-6106 Hours - Mon.-Fri., 8:00 A.M.-4:00 P.M., 6:30-10:00, Fri.-Sat. nights Director - Anita Atchley Services Provided Meals (lunches, dinner) S2.50 for 55 and over, $3.50 for those under 55. Dances (Fri. & Sat.) $4.00; Computer Classes $10.00 per course of 8 sessions (4 weeks). Recreation (Bingo, cards, pool, trips). Education (Bible study, ceramics, computer, dance lessons, sewing, speakers), health screening (free BP, glucose tests, health fairs), exercise classes, and much more. On site hair salon open 4 days a week. Transportation provided by Clarksville Transit and Mid Cumberland MTS. SHRINE CLUB Phone % 647-6594, work 906-1144, home 906-7715 Hours - Meetings: 3rd Thursday, 7:00 p.m. Director - Contact Ambassador Mark Baggett Services Provided - Bumed and Crippled Children treatments in 19 Orthopedic Hospitals. 100% funds go to these children up to 18 years of age. Operates 2 burn centers. Free service open to all children. Also operates spinal hospital. SHRINE HOSPITALS Director - Contact Person for Clarksville- Mark Baggett, work 906- 1144, home 906-7715 ' Fees (if any) -None Services Provided - Provides free services to burned and crippled children. Also operated spinal hospital. SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION Address - 108 Center Pointe Dr., 37040 Phone - 647-5381,1-800-772-1213 Hours 8:30 - 3:30 p.m. Director - Melanie Strickland Most social security business can be conducted by phone - please phone first. Services Provided - Assist eligible persons in filing applications for monthly benefits. (This is done by appointment - phone first.) Regular Social Security checks based on retirement, disability or survivors. Supplement Security Income Program (SSI) is available to those who are disabled, blind or meet a financial needs test - any age. Entitlement under SSI provides automatic enrollment under TennCare. Numerous other services: Application for Social Security numbers. Corrections of Social Security records, enrollment under Medicare, etc. All services are free of charge. SUNRISE COMMUNITY OF TENNESSEE, INC. Address - 229A Dunbar Cave Rd., 37043 Phone - 648-3011, FAX 645-6066 Hours - 8:30-5:00, Monday-Friday Director - Michelle Pitts Fees (if any) - none Services Provided - Supported living agency for developmentally delayed adults. TEEN LEARNING CENTER (Montgomery County) Address -1881 D Ft. Campbell Blvd., 37042 Phone - 647-8474 Hours - 7:30 a.m.-4:00 p.m. Director - Stephanie Sullivan Services Provided - Educational day treatment for at-risk youth, ages 12-18. Provides drug screening and truancy counseling. Drug Screens are $25 (cash). TENNESSEE BAPTIST CHILDREN'S HOME Address -112 Lois Lane, 37043 Phone - House; 645-1087, FAX 553-8701 Director - Kristin Hedges Services Provided The Tennessee Baptist Children's Homes operates a Family Resource and Ministry Center in Clarksville as well as other areas in the state. These services are offered in partnership with Hilldale Baptist Church. Services offered include individual, family, and group counseling. All counseling sessions are confidential and offered at no cost to the client. TBCH also recruits, trains, and supervises foster families. Referrals for residential care are also available by contacting us. TENNESSEE MANUFACTURED HOUSING FOUNDATION Address - 604 4th Avenue North, Nashville, 37219 Phone 1-800-989-8642 Fees (if any) - None Services Provided - The foundation was established in 1996 to provide assistance for manufactured homeowners who are disadvantaged due to income or circumstance. It offers Emergency Assistance Program, Repair, Renovation & Weatherization Program, and Home Replacement Program. TENNESSEE STATE GUARD Address - Edward Norman Armory, 1810 Fort Campbell Blvd., Clarksville, TN 37042 Phone - (931) 552-6052 or (web site) www.trsg.us Hours - 1st Tuesday of each month 6:30 to 9:00 p.m. Director - LTC Causey Commander 204th Battalion Fees (if any) - None Services Provided - All Volunteer organization directed by the Governor of Tennessee to be prepared to replace deployed National Guard units, become custodians of vacated armories and any equipment left behind in the event of National Guards mobilization. Additionally they are prepared to augment the National Guard or the Tennessee Emergency Management Agency in cases of natural or technological disasters, or in matters of homeland security. The Tennessee State Guard is a organization of the Tennessee Military Departmenf(www.tnmilitary.org). Membership is open to all Tennessee citizens between the ages of 17 and 67, who do not have a criminal record, and who are not currently enlisted in the active or reserve components of the armed forces of the United States. If you have no military background, or have been honorably discharged or are retired military we have a place for you. TENNESSEE STATE HEALTH INSURANCE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM Phone: 1-877-801-0044 Hours: n/a Page 29 Fees (ir any): Free Services Provided:Provides free and objective counseling and assistance to persons with questions or problems regarding Medicare and other related health insurances. Contact your local SHIP counselor at Greater Nashville Regional Council Area Agency on Aging and Disability. TENNESSEE TRAILS ASSOCIATION Phone - 906-3338 Hours Meetings: 3rd Tues. of each month @ 7:00 p.m. - Crow Community Center Director Community Coordinator, Wanda Cumberland Fees (if any) -$25.00 Services Provided This is a hiking organization, arranging group hikes. Local hikes planned weekly. Part of the State organization planning hikes in different areas of the state (advertised in a regular newsletter). New members welcome. TOPS - TAKE OFF POUNDS SENSIBLY Fees (if any) Minimum fees Services Provided This is a support group for people with weight control problems. The emphasis is on weight control through sensible eating. These groups meet weekly with an initial period for weigh-in followed by group discussions or a speaker. There are two active local groups, and new members are welcome. TN 479 @ New Providence United Methodist Church. Each Thurs. 10:00. Phone 647-8539, 647-5829. TN 302 @ New Providence United Methodist Church, meets each Thurs. 5:00 P.M. Phone 645-2835. TUCK-A-SEE WANDERERS WALKING CLUB Address - 217 Morningside Dr., 37042 Phone-(931) 552-6128 Hours - See below Director - Rosemarie Von Cannon Fees (if any) One-time membership-$5 single/$10 family Services Provided - Non-competitive walking for fitness and family fun. Everyone is welcome. Associate member of the American Volkssport Association. (AVA). UNITED OSTOMY ASSOCIATION/CLARKSVILLE CHAPTER Address - P.O. Box 2131. 37042 Phone - 387-3140 Linda Horsey Hours 3rd Sunday, Gateway Medical Center, Cumberland Room Director ET Nurse - Donna Elkins, 551-1530 Fees (if any) - $25 annual fee, includes magazines Services Provided - To assist persons who have or will have ostomies by providing emotional support and educational services, support to family units, and promoting services of the UOA to the public and professional community. UNITED WAY OF C'VILLE-MONTGOMERY CO. Address 1300 Madison St., 37040 Phone - 647-4291; FAX 647-4338 Hours - 8:00 A.M.-4:30 P.M. Mon.-Thurs.; 8:00-4:00 Friday Director - Lorraine A. Pratt Services Provided - Funding, support & monitoring for Community Health & Human Services Organizations. United Way supports: Adult Literacy Council American Red Cross Arthritis Foundation Big Brothers/Big Sisters Boy Scouts of America Vanderbilt Children's Hospital Catholic Charities of Tennessee ClarksvilleAreaYMCA Centerstone- Adolescent Residential & Regional Intervention Program Community Action Agency - Foster Grandparents & Headstart Crisis Intervention Center Ft. Campbell Army Community Svcs. Ft. Campbell Family Life Center Clarksville-Montgomery County Council of Community Services Meals on Wheels by Mid-Cumberland Ft. Campbell Youth Services Girl Scouts of USA Parents Reaching Out Progressive Directions, Inc. Rape & Sexual Abuse Center United Methodist Urban Ministries- Grace Assistance Program & SafeHouse Domestic Violence Shelter Salvation Army Senior Citizens Center Vanderbilt Bill Wilkerson Hearing & Speech Center United Way is a community organization engaged in county wide needs assessment and planning, fundraising and allocating, to provide support, financial resources and leadership to its member agencies, listed above. United Way is "powered" by hundreds of volunteers and thousands of donors. URBAN MINISTRIES, UNITED METHODIST Address - 217 S. Third Street, P.O. Box 324, 37041-0324 Phone - 648-9090/648-9093, Fax 552-7378 Hours - Varies by program Exc Director " Linda Wall Services Provided % GRACE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM: Beverly Dycus, Director. Mon.-Fri. 9:00-1:00. This program oversees the delivery of client services which includes utilities assistance, food, prescription, medication, homeless program or other needs. Information and referrals concerning other community services. The food pantry receives donations from churches, schools, organizations and others. Member of Second Harvest Food Bank. The Community Services Directory maintains an updated listing of community resources. In conjunction with The Leaf-Chronicle, the Community Services Directory is published yearly and distributed to area subscribers. Compiles and publishes Youth Yellow Pages for area middle and high schools. SAFEHOUSE SHELTER: This 24-hour program provides shelter and services to women and children victimized by domestic violence. VETERANS SERVICE ORGANIZATION Address - 350 Pageant Lane, Suite 308 Phone % 553-5173/5174 (FAX # 553-5176) Hours - 8:00-4:30, Monday-Friday Director - Jerry Rivers Fees (if any)-None Services Provided - To assist veterans and their families obtain benefits relating to education, disability or death. To prepare claims and obtain documents and information in support of claims. To direct veterans to Veteran Administration Department for assistance when needed, concerning insurance programs, hospitalization, education programs, home loans, etc. The approval of all claims and requests prepared by the Veterans Service Office are made by the Veterans Administration. TOLL FREE NUMBER FOR VA REGIONAL OFFICE: 1-800-827-1000 VETERANS TRANSPORTATION SERVICE (Montgomery County) Address P.O. Box 692. 37041-0692. 3S0 Pageant Ln., #308 Phone-553-5175 Hours - Mon.-Fri. 9:00 A.M.-3:00 P.M. Fees (if any) None (Donations accepted) Services Provided Non-emergency transport veterans, veterans family, veterans widows, and active duty personnel to area hospitals. Primarily the Veterans Hospital in Nashville and Murfreesboro. Also, transport spouses to visit spouses in hospital. Page 30 VOCATIONAL TRAINING CENTER (TENNESSEE) Address -1241 Highway Drive, 37040 Phone - 648-5560 Hours - 8:00 A.M.-4:30 P.M. Mon.-Fri. 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Medical services, advanced training (college, technical, OJT, etc.) are available as needed to obtain goal of employment. Vocational evaluation, pre-employment and placement services are available. Referrals are accepted from walk-ins, DHS, doctors and schools. WHEEL ME ON Address - 35 Covington Street, 37040 Phone - 551-9204, FAX 553-0591 Hours - Call for times & location Director - Julia Hollenbeck, President & CEO Services Provided - Education for people with and without disabilities. Awareness of American with Disabilities Act and accessibility. Offers programs and activities. Volunteer openings available. For additional information and services, see website: www.wheelmeon.org WIC PROGRAM (WOMEN, INFANTS & CHILDREN) Address % 1850 Business Park Drive, Suite 103, 37040 Phone - 551-8777 Hours - Mon. 8 a.m.-6 p.m., Tues.-Fri. 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m. Director - Vianca Reed Fees (if any) - Adjusted according to household income Services Provided - Supplemental food program for pregnant and postpartum women. Infants and children under age 5. Nutrition education. Immunizations. TennCare physicals by appointment. W. N. DANIEL AFRICAN AMERICAN CULTURAL CENTER Address - P.O. Box 4715, APSU, 37044 Phone-221-7120 Hours - 8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Mon.-Fri. Director - Dr. Valerie Barnes Services Provided - The Wilbur N. Daniel African American Cultural Center services as a distinctive place where all cultures can meaningfully appreciate the diversity that defines the contemporary world, specifically connecting with African American history in a nurturing environment. The Cultural Center brings to the APSU campus an array of outstanding African American and African-world scholars, artisans, and other professionals whose knowledge and accomplishments greatly enrich and enhance the University life of students, faculty, staff, and members of the broader Clarksville community. Among its many major programs are: Performing and Visual Arts Programs Topical Lecture Series The Queen Nzinga Africana Women Lecture Series Kwanzaa Celebrations African American History Month Programs African Cultural Festivals African American Graduating Senior Recognitions Programs Web address: www.apsu.edu/aacc WORKFORCE ESSENTIALS, INC. Address -110 Main St. Phone -551-9110 Hours - Monday-Friday, 7:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Director - Robin Dunn, Contact Fees (if any) - Services Provided - Employer services such as Drug and Alcohol Testing, Employee Assessment, Regulatory/Safety Training, Customized Job Skills Training, Driver Education and Defense Driver Training, Paternity Testing. WWF (Worth Waiting For) Address - 709 Franklin Street Phone - 645-9793,1-888-895-0097 (Toll Free) Hours - Varies Director - Nancy Salyer Fees (if any) - none Services Provided - The program promotes saving sex for marriage. Available in Montgomery, Robertson and Cheatham County middle schools. Some Montgomery County high schools have W.W.F. clubs. Funded primarily by the Dept. of Health. Teen Board. YOUR SPANISH LINK Address: www.yourspanishlink.com Phone: 1-877-253-2333 Services Provided: "We understand that a community with a strong economy is a community that connects with all cultures and backgrounds." 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