The 931 Magazine is a local publication that serves families + lifestyles in Clarksville, Tennessee. Our main goal is to help be a guide for families in our community. Our magazine showcases relevant and engaging content that is suitable for all ages. We are passionate about our community and focus on writing about family topics that are important to you.
YOUR LOCAL FAMILY + LIFESTYLE PUBLICATION FOR CLARKSVILLE, TENNESSEE
Our new issue is here!
November + December Editorials
COMMUNITY AID
In this holiday issue, we are proud to shine a spotlight on Angel’s Closet Family Services, an organization dedicated to supporting families in our community.
Angel’s Closet Family Services was founded by Angel Thornton-Burns, a dedicated military spouse and mother of two whose personal journey has inspired her commitment to maternal care. With a mission that focuses on providing comprehensive support for families during critical life transitions, Angel’s Closet Family Services offers a range of services designed to assist expectant and new parents through pregnancy, childbirth, and the postpartum period.
SAINT NICK
When you think of Saint Nicholas, images of jolly old Saint Nick come to mind, along with flying reindeer, a red suit, and bags full of gifts. However, the real Saint Nicholas was quite different, though, just as fantastic and fascinating. His life, acts of kindness and his legacy show how this humble Bishop from 4th century Myra became the icon we all know and love today.
MCGREGOR PARK
As a Clarksville native and a mother, I'm always searching for parks to take my toddler to, whether it's a playground or a park with a walking trail. Clarksville is a hidden gem filled with some amazing parks, and I love to showcase these local parks for visitors or for fellow locals who may not have heard of them. This month, we visited McGregor Park, which has something for the whole family!
COMMUNITY LEADERS
HAPPY HOLIDAYS
Christmas is celebrated as the birth of Jesus Christ in the Christian religion. Hanukkah is also known as the Festival of Lights. According to reformjudiasm.org, “Hanukkah, which means ‘dedication,’ is the festival that commemorates the purification and rededication of the Temple following the Greek occupation of that holy place. Kwanzaa, according to the Official Kwanzaa website, “is an African American and pan-Africa holiday which celebrates family, community, and culture.” Whether your family celebrates Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, or none of the above, we can still show respect and educate ourselves on other traditions. The holidays are all about coming together and celebrating the positive and the miracles. Happy holidays from our In the 931 family to yours!