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The Clarksville Downtown Market

Unverified
Farmers Market

Diversified Family Farm

Farming since 2009
Fresh HerbsDried HerbsMedicinal HerbsBaked GoodsSeafoodFlowersPlantsFiberAlpacaBath / BodyBerriesCollardsCucumberDairyFruitHerbsPlants (Bedding, Etc)Preserves & PantryProduce

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About The Clarksville Downtown Market

Create a Website Account- Manage notification subscriptions, save form progress and more. Organizations, number. The Human Relations Commission shall be comprised of seven (7) total voting members and two (2) non-voting ex-officio members. Six (6) voting members shall be appointed by the mayor, subject to city council approval. In addition to the six (6) voting members appointed by the mayor and approved by the city council, the mayor shall also appoint as a voting member one (1) member of the city council. The mayor of the city and the director of the city department of human resources shall also serve as non-voting ex-officio members of the Human Relations Commission. Kristi Ohlschwagerhrc@cityofclarksville.com. dedicated to the enhancement of human relations, such as discrimination; diversity; cultural sensitivity; bullying; mediation; problem solving; City employment; City bidding; or anti- discrimination, employment, housing, or police conduct laws. Organize an educational program dedicated to the enhancement of human relations for a City governmental unit once the head of the unit consents to the educational program. Identify and meet with leaders of social, economic, racial, ethnic, gender, and religious groups within the City. Make recommendations to, and consult with, educational institutions, local and national civil rights organizations, and community groups to foster better human relations. Consult with state and federal agencies regarding laws and policies addressing discrimination and other human relations issues. partnership to help improve our city’s diversity. We will work to be inclusive of the city departments in regards to feedback, planning, and collaboration. general public with regards to diversity initiatives. Community Involvement- Make use of events that help promote our work within the community. An annual calendar of events and participation should be set at the beginning of each year;Submit Calendar of Events form.Human Relations Commission (HRC) should look to partner with organizations that may be able to help us meet goals. Continuing Education- HRC will network with other HRC’s in State, attend conferences, and become familiar with matters in the City of Clarksville that will assist in our work. Each member will commit to focusing on one area of diversity to contribute ideas to a strategic plan of the HRC. CITY OF CLARKSVILLE TITLE VI POLICY No person shall, on the grounds of race, color or national origin, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any program or activity receiving federal financial assistance. Any person who believes they have been discriminated against under TitleVIof the Civil Rights Act should contact:Debbie Smith TitleVICoordinator1 Public SquareClarksville,TN37040Phone: 931-221-0741 One Public SquareClarksville, TNContact Us

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Create a Website Account- Manage notification subscriptions, save form progress and more. Organizations, number. The Human Relations Commission shall be comprised of seven (7) total voting members and two (2) non-voting ex-officio members. Six (6) voting members shall be appointed by the mayor, subject to city council approval. In addition to the six (6) voting members appointed by the mayor and approved by the city council, the mayor shall also appoint as a voting member one (1) member of the city council. The mayor of the city and the director of the city department of human resources shall also serve as non-voting ex-officio members of the Human Relations Commission. Kristi Ohlschwagerhrc@cityofclarksville.com. dedicated to the enhancement of human relations, such as discrimination; diversity; cultural sensitivity; bullying; mediation; problem solving; City employment; City bidding; or anti- discrimination, employment, housing, or police conduct laws. Organize an educational program dedicated to the enhancement of human relations for a City governmental unit once the head of the unit consents to the educational program. Identify and meet with leaders of social, economic, racial, ethnic, gender, and religious groups within the City. Make recommendations to, and consult with, educational institutions, local and national civil rights organizations, and community groups to foster better human relations. Consult with state and federal agencies regarding laws and policies addressing discrimination and other human relations issues. partnership to help improve our city’s diversity. We will work to be inclusive of the city departments in regards to feedback, planning, and collaboration. general public with regards to diversity initiatives. Community Involvement- Make use of events that help promote our work within the community. An annual calendar of events and participation should be set at the beginning of each year;Submit Calendar of Events form.Human Relations Commission (HRC) should look to partner with organizations that may be able to help us meet goals. Continuing Education- HRC will network with other HRC’s in State, attend conferences, and become familiar with matters in the City of Clarksville that will assist in our work. Each member will commit to focusing on one area of diversity to contribute ideas to a strategic plan of the HRC. No person shall, on the grounds of race, color or national origin, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any program or activity receiving federal financial assistance. Any person who believes they have been discriminated against under TitleVIof the Civil Rights Act should contact:Debbie Smith TitleVICoordinator1 Public SquareClarksville,TN37040Phone: 931-221-0741 One Public SquareClarksville, TNContact Us

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Meet The City

Farmers Market Owner · Since 2009

What Sets This Farm Apart

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Beef

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Dairy

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Pork

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Poultry & Eggs

conventional / unknown

Not verified by Bhumi. This farm's practices have not been independently verified. Product claims (grass-fed, pasture-raised, organic, etc.) are based on publicly available information and have not been confirmed.

Hours & Operations

Delivery & Pickup
farmers market
Payment Methods
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Location & Directions

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One Public Square, Clarksville, TN, 37040
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