Second & Commerce magazine to present History on the Rocks at Strawberry Alley Ale Works

CLARKSVILLE, TN – The Customs House Museum celebrates the fall issue of its Second & Commerce magazine, Volume 4, Issue 4 with exclusive content. The museum invites you to History on the Rocks – an engaging evening of conversation and community – at 5:30 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 18, in the Pilsner Room at Strawberry Alley Ale Works.

This lively listen-and-learn happy hour will spotlight articles in the fall issue of Second & Commerce, including Andrew Ross’s exclusive interview with Billy Cox, bassist who played with Jimi Hendrix after meeting as soldiers at Fort Campbell. Attendees can look forward to thought-provoking discussions with the following guests:

  • James Threalkill, cover artist for this issue, acclaimed Nashville painter, and Emmy Award winning muralist, who met President Nelson Mandela during a mural project in South Africa.
  • Charlise Halliburton, sister of local artist Tom Malone, has worked to preserve his artistic and musical career.
  • Luke Warren, APSU Professor works with the Public Sculpture Initiative at Austin Peay, which is developing a campus wide collection of public art.
  • Andrew Ross and musicians from Rockin’ Clarksville will pay homage to many local musicians who played in bands all over the world.

Attendees can also test their knowledge in a brief trivia challenge with fun prizes based on the evening’s topics and magazine features. The event is open to the public and welcomes all ages. Guests are invited to purchase food and drinks from the full menu, featuring specialty cocktails inspired by stories from the fall edition of Second & Commerce…

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