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Austin Peay State University announces signature events for second annual Veterans Week

Austin Peay State University announces signature events for second annual Veterans Week

APSU’s second annual Veterans Week celebration will feature two signature events sponsored by BMW. (APSU, Contributed) Photo: Clarksville Now


CLARKSVILLE, TN − Austin Peay State University’s Military and Veterans Affairs Division has announced two signature events as part of its second annual Veterans Week from Nov. 4-9: the BMW Block Party and Test Drive and the BMW Tailgate Party and Governors Football Game.

These public events showcase APSU’s commitment to its military-affiliated students, who account for 29% of the university’s enrollment and represent Tennessee’s largest military-affiliated student population.

BMW Block Party and Test Drive Event

Date: Nov. 8, 2024
Time: 11 a.m. – 1 p.m.
Location: Newton Military Family Resource Center parking lot, 426 College St.

Event highlights:

  • Test drives of BMW vehicles
  • Military community partners, including USO, MWR, Clarksville Whole-Health, Montgomery County Veteran Service Organization, and Operation Stand Down
  • Free lunch for the first 400 participants, provided by veteran-owned Legends BBQ

BMW Tailgate Party and Governor’s Football Game

Date: Nov. 9, 2024
Time: Noon to kickoff
Location: Fortera Stadium

Event highlights:

  • Co-hosted with the Clarksville Chamber of Commerce
  • Free food from Mission BBQ (while supplies last)
  • BMW sweepstakes entry opportunity
  • BMW car display
  • Governors Football Game vs. Abilene Christian (Kickoff at 3 p.m.)

Note: Active-duty military, veterans, and their families receive free admission to the football game.

“These events exemplify APSU’s dedication to our military-affiliated students and the broader veteran community,” said Retired Maj. Gen. Walt Lord, APSU’s vice president for Military and Veterans Affairs. “We’re thrilled to partner with BMW and local organizations to create these engaging experiences for our campus and the Clarksville community.”

For more information and a full schedule of APSU’s Veterans Week events, please visit apsu.edu/mva/veterans-week.

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