Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Listing | 3921 Gaine Drive




Welcome to Oakland Hills just inside Tylertown Subdivision. This subdivision is approximately 3 to minutes to Interstate 24.
You are pretty much in between exits 1 and 4, so you can take your pick of which way to go and get there the fastest.
Oakland Hills has underground utilities and sidewalks. It is located right near the border of Kentucky. This home is located on Gaine Drive, which is off of Fire Break Drive. It has a level yard and the home owners resently had the yard tilled and reseeded to give it the green, lush yard you see in front of you.

3921 Gaine is being sold by the original home owners. They have taken very good of their home and now in the process of moving due to their Military career. There are many upgrades to this home and we know that you will fall in love, as the home owners did so many years ago.
This home comes with 3 bedrooms, 2 bath and a spacious bonus room above the garage. Hardwood flooring is in the foyer and formal dining area. The appliances in the kitchen stay. The master bathroom has a separate shower / tub and double vanities with a walk in shower.

If you would like to view more of this home, please visit their website. If you aren’t currently working with a REALTOR and would like to view 3921 Gaine Drive, please give us a call/text at 931.206.2156 or email.

Thank you for taking the time to view this home!
The price is $165,900 and the square footage is approximately 1800

New Listing | 3896 Gaine Drive




We would like to introduce our new listing:
3896 Gaine Drive in Oakland Hills Subdivision.
This subdivision is located inside Tylertown Subdivision off of Tylertown Rd.
This home is beautiful with hardwood flooring, tile and carpet. If the future buyers of this home do not like the carpet, which looks great (my opinion), then the Sellers are offering a $2000 carpet allowance to let you pick out the carpet you would like to have! This home is 1850 sq ft and is located on a corner lot. 3 bedroom, 2 bath and a bonus above the 2 car garage. Landscaping is beautiful and the lot is level and a nice size.
You can view the virtual tour on the website for this home. We have uploaded many photos.
If you would like to view this home and do not have a Realtor you are working with, please give us a call at 931-206-2156 or 931-249-2165. You can also email or text us.

All Brick Basement Home | For Sale!


Team Agnew, once again, has the honor and priviledge to bring another home in front of your viewing eyes ~ For Sale!

This all brick home is located in Cedarbrook Subdivision. It boasts approximately 2010 sq ft. Built in 1997, it has a very large back yard that has been well maintained. On this property there is a 12×12 barn for more storage, if you need it. It also has a 20×20 patio under the deck with a swing. The pool to the right of this picture is a 24′ above ground with a sand filter and pump that is only a year old. The home has a new central air unit installed not even a year ago.

Inside this home you will see that all rooms have been repainted, including the ceiling. The floors and carpet are in great shape. Sellers will be having the carpets cleaned.
The kitchen is huge and has plenty of space for an island, if desired. The dining area is also huge. The deck is off of the dining room. New blinds inside the glass on the door leading out to the deck have been installed.

The master bedroom is currently occupying a king size bed and furniture. It has a full bath also. The 2nd bedroom has queen size furniture and the 3rd bedroom is a great size also.

Master: 14×13
2nd Bedroom: 14×10
3rd Bedroom: 12×12

Downstairs in the basement you have a huge living or den area. It has the laundry room and a half bath in this area with a large storage closet.

The garage is huge! 2 car garage with plenty of space for gym equipment and even a poker table, which is in place for the current owners. There is a refrigerator that comes with the home that is in the garage. The kitchen comes with all appliances also. There are new ceiling fans through out, new screens on all windows and new blinds. Also put in place are new exhaust fans in each bathroom.

It is a wonderful purchase and if you would like to see all photos of this home, please go to it’s website. You will see a virtual tour and the location of the home, among other things.
Thank you for viewing and we hope to make this your home as soon as possible!
If you would like to schedule a showing, please contact me or call/text 931-206-2156.

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Father's Day | June 21

The third Sunday of June is set aside for Father’s day. It started back in 1908, when the first Father’s day is believed to be held, in a church located in Fairmont, West Virginia. Mrs. Sonora Smart Dodd of Washington thought independently of the holiday one Sunday in 1909 while listening to a Mother’s Day sermon and arranged a tribute to her Father the following year on June 19, 1910. She was the first to solicit the idea of having an official Father’s day observance to honor all fathers. (See full article here)
What are some ideas for Father’s Day? I know this year, my children are teenagers now and no longer do they need Mommy and Daddy to go buy the gifts for the other. We have opened an account for each of our kids with our bank. With these accounts they get the debit/credit card which we can manage and put money on or if they have a job: babysitting, mowing lawns, etc… they can bring their check to us and with our bank, they have a deposit at home. So, we deposit their money into their account. It is teaching them responsibility on spending and having the freedom to go and buy something without us being around. For Mother’s Day, my husband was TDY and he went ahead and put some of their allowance on their cards. They went to the store on their own, one of them is driving now, and bought my gift and decorations. It was awesome to see them get so into the “holiday” and I didn’t have to do anything. For Father’s Day, I will be doing the same thing. It is their Father, so they will be going to the store or staying home and making something that express’ what their Daddy means to them.

Some sites for children to get ideas for their Daddy, in case they aren’t driving yet, and for those who are, can be found at:
Kaboose
Father’s Day
The Holiday Spot
For the Father of my children, I would like to share a few photo’s that have meaning to me.

These pictures are when Art became a Father for the first time. This is our, not so little anymore, Erikka on the day of her birth, December 26, 1991:












This is one of my favorite pictures of Art and our son Nick when Art took him to see his first Nascar race in Indianapolis, IN for the Brickyard 400:









This is one of my favorites with our youngest, Debbie, sleeping on her Daddy.













As a daughter whose Father lives, soon to be right across the street, I would like to share a few photos of when we were younger. Much younger! My Dad was stationed at Ft. Rucker, AL when I was born. He then went through flight school and became a Pilot. Flying in Vietnam and all over. A founding Night Stalker with the 160th SOAR, I am now a Lady Night Stalker, singing at the events that my Dad was once part of and now my husband is part of. I was always a Daddy’s girl growing up and when my parents divorced, I was 10, it was pretty rough for me to not be around him anymore. We were at Ft. Campbell, KY and moved back to Ozark, AL where my Mother is from. Through the years, the tough teenage growing years, there were a lot of growing pains. Especially when divorce is involved. Trying to find out why and who was at fault for separating the family. As an adult and a Mother of my own children, I know that marriage is rough and it isn’t always greener on the other side. We all make our choices and my parents made theirs. Now so many years later, picking up where I once was at age 10, living in Werner Park on Hawaii St. in Ft. Campbell, I am now living in Clarksville, TN with my family, where my Dad never moved from. Living so close to my Dad, I have had the opportunity to heal hurts and get to know the man he is. He is now around his grandchildren and enjoying the time we all have together. Not taking one day for granted.

So, to my Dad, I want you to know that I love you and thank the Lord that He blessed me with you. All the trials, tears, joys and laughter have made me what I am today. And from what you are always telling me, you are very proud of the woman I have become. So, thank you, even thougth it was hard. I hope you have a wonderful Father’s Day and thank you for being my Daddy.

Saturday, May 2, 2009

Coming Soon | Mother's Day



(This is my beautiful Momma and Granni taken last year.)

It’s right around the corner! May 10th. That is 8 days from today! So, you have to get something in the mail by wednesday to be sure that she will receive it by saturday or better yet, mail it monday or tuesday!

Do you need ideas? Well, I have found a site dedicated to Mother’s Day. It is located at:

www.MothersDayCentral.com

With this being said, I know that it might seem that it isn’t that hard for the women to get something for their Mothers but what about the son? This might be a touchy subject for you men out there but you have to understand how important it is to the Mother, even if she doesn’t show it, to receive something from her child. A lot of times men will leave it up to their wife to get something for their Mom and sign the card but us Mom’s know. We raised you and saw the cards you made us in school. We know the verbiage you use to express your feelings, whether it be much or less. Sometime’s a call is all it takes but I want you to picture something….

There is a woman who is older in years and lives in the same house she always has. She isn’t much for the internet or technology and wonders what happened to the old fashion hand written letters. Her son is now married and has a family of his own. She looks at their picture on the table next to her chair, next to her bed, in the hallway, every where you turn, his familiar face is there for her to see. They live in different states and where once she had a home bursting with excitement, music, yelling, noise, she is now in a home that is quiet. Where once all the lights were on and she would get onto him because the electric bill was high, she is sitting in her reclyner with only 1 light on.

She keeps photos nearby and has her memories but those are soon fading as time ticks by, faster and faster every year. She has kept your notes, hand made cards, anything that has your signature and pulls out that box every week to have a piece of you there with her. To her, she is proud of the man, the woman you have become. You have spread your wings and soared!

We are all so very busy in our life. Our Mother’s raised us to be independent and to make it on our own. Now that we are, we might find that our time is very rarely available to pick up the phone and call the one’s who nutured our bodies, encouraged us to be all that we could be, healed our wounds, let us drive the car even though her gut was saying NO, rushed home from work so you wouldn’t be alone at the house, dropped you off at the movie theatre so you could be with friends, held you as you cried because your heart was broken, spanked your butt because you were disrespectful, told you she loved you everyday.

She might think that her job as a Mother is done because you have a family of your own now and you are doing what she did but better and she might wonder what can she do now? Our position as a child will live on until the day that we say, “See you soon.” comes. Honor her with flowers, even when it isn’t a special occassion. Don’t save them for the funeral that she won’t be able to enjoy their beauty and fragrance. Send her a hand written letter because that is what she will keep in her Bible and read every day, just to see how you are doing because she might not hear from you in a week.

Maybe you didn’t have a Mother that expressed her feelings very well and you could say that in today’s society she would have been put away for child abuse but look at you now. Are you a better person because of her? Did you learn how you weren’t going to be or how you were going to be? Our Mothers were a product of their environment. They did the best that they knew how. Have you sat down and tried to ask her about her Mother? You would find out a lot about her from the Mother she had.

So, maybe soon, the tables will be turned. We will be nuturing their bodies, encouraging them to live another day and not give up, heal their wounds because they are tired and they think their doctors are quacks, letting them drive our car even though our gut is saying NO, rush home because they have fallen and broke a fragile bone, dropping them off at a friends house to play cards, hold them as they cry because they know time is so short, thanking them for spanking your butt because you didn’t show them the respect they deserved and being able to tell them you love them everyday for the rest of their life.

It’s a day that I will honor my Momma. Do something special for yours. Something that she won’t expect from you! In your world of schedules, this sunday put the time aside for your week to get this done for her!

Blessings to all Mothers!

Friday, May 1, 2009

Price Change | 781 Fire Break Drive


This beautiful home, located inside Tylertown and Oakland Hills, has now been reduced to:

$144,900

If you would like to see more pictures, information on the area, schools, etc… please visit the main website of this property at:

781 Fire Break

If you are currently working with an Agent, have them call to schedule a showing! If you aren’t, please let us know what we can do to assist you in your home buying adventure!

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Thursday, April 16, 2009

3697 Churchplace Ave., Clarksville, TN



3697 Churchplace Avenue, located inside Churchplace Subdivision, is one of a kind in this neighborhood.


The lot is .4 of an acre and has a privacy fence as you can see the left of this paragraph. With over 1720 sq ft, it has 3 bedrooms with a bonus over the 2 car garage and 2 full baths. The master bathroom has seperate tub and shower and the decor is awesome!


If you click on the picture of the aerial view, you will be directed to this listings personal website with many, many pictures of the inside.


The home includes the following:

  • Hardwood flooring
  • Upgraded counters & faucets in kitchen

  • Large eat in kitchen

  • Fireplace with gas logs

  • Florida Room with heating and cooling and 2 designer ceiling fans

  • Master bedroom with walk in closet

  • Master bathroom with separate shower, tub

  • Italian Tile

  • Streakfree Stainless Steel Appliances

  • Bonus above 2 car garage

  • Designer ceiling fans throughout

  • Patio

  • Deck

  • wrap around cement walk way from front to back patio

  • Shed on concrete slab

  • Large back yard with privacy fence


If you would like more information sent to you, please let me know. Be sure to go to this homes personal website and see more photos.






Welcome to Clarksville, TN

Welcome to Clarksville, TN!

For your convenience, we have provided a list of facilities, their addresses and phone numbers to assist you in making a pleasant transition to Clarksville, Tennessee!

If you are needing anything that you don’t see here, please let us know!

Electricity
Clarksville Department of Electricity - 2021 Wilma Rudolph Blvd. Clarksville, TN - (931)648-8151
Cumberland Electric (CEMC) - 1940 Madison St. Clarksvile, TN - (931)645-2481

Gas & Water
Clarksville Gas & Water - 2215 Madison St. Clarksville, TN - (931)645-7400

Telecommunications - Bellsouth
Residential - (931)557-6500 / (800)753-0223
Small Business - (931)557-6000 / (800)766-9115
Business Solutions - (800)945-6500

Cable Television
Charter Communications - 1850 Business Park Drive Clarksville, TN - (888)829-3018

Driver’s License
TN Driver License Examination - 220 W. Dunbar Cave Rd Clarksville, TN - (931)648-5596 Open Tues.-Fri. 7 a.m. - 4 p.m. Newcomers to TN have 30 days from the time they establish residency to obtain a TN Driver’s License. Military might have a different time line.

Garbage Collection
Clarksville Disposal - 50 Reynolds St Clarksville, TN - (931)552-3010
Dependable Disposal - 363 Highway 179 Clarksville, TN - (931)645-5382
Waste Industries - 699 Jack Miller Blvd Clarksville, TN - (931)645-5382 / (931)552-7276

Motor Vehicle Registration
Montgomery Co. Clerk’s Office - 350 Pageant Ln Clarksville, TN - (931)648-5711

Voter Registration
Montgomery Co. Election Commission - (931)648-5707

Clarksville Transit System
CTS Information Line - (931)553-2429

Marriage License
Montgomery County Clerk - (931)648-5716

Newspapers / Print
The Leaf Chronicle (Daily) - 200 Commerce St. P.O. Box 31029 Clarksville, TN - (931)552-1808
Ft. Campbell Courier (Weekly) - 2801 Wilma Rudolph Blvd. Ste. 110 Clarksville, TN - (931)545-3349

Radio
WJMR / 1370-AM (urban)
WDXN / 540-AM (sports)
WCVQ / 107.9-FM (adult contemporary)
WVVR / 100.3-FM (country)
WZZP / 97.5-FM (classic hits)
WJZM / 1400-AM (talk)
WHOP / 98.7-FM (country)
WHOP / 1230-AM (news/talk)
WVRY / 105.1-FM (gospel)

Montgomery County School System

Northeast High School Boys Basketball Team was recognized last night at the Board of Education meeting.
Congratulations to the Eagles for their accomplishments in basketball this year. The list includes:
Season District Champs!
Tournament District Champs!
1st Sub State win in school history!
1st State Appearance in school history!
Finished top four in state!
27-7 record which was a school record!
We all have a feeling we will hear more from this team in the coming year!

Clarksville-Montgomery Co. 2009 Teachers of the Year go to:
Deborah Chancellar (Minglewood, 1st Grade)
Kirsten Van Orden (Glenellen, 5th Grade)
Paul Mittura (Clarksville High, Science)
Mittura has also been selected as the Regional Tennessee Teacher of the Year! He will next be considered for the Grand Division Competition.
Congratulations were sent out to each of these exceptional educators for their outstanding service to our children and community. These Teachers received their degrees as non-traditional students. Chancellor and Mittura were Military Veterans. Orden is a Military Spouse.
2009-2010 Strategic Goals and Work for Montgomery County Schools
The CMCSS School Board will focus on four main goals for the coming school year.
1. Improving Student Achievement
New Standards
Rigor/Relevance
Meet/exceed adequate yearly progress (AYP)
Implement High School redesign
Improvement plan for special education program
2. Improving Efficiency and Effectiveness
Develop and implement energy plan for the school system
Hiring and retaining quality teachers
3. Building Leadership Capacity
Provide quality professional development
Provide professional development opportunities for future administrators
4. Engage the Public
Building community partnerships
Web Casts
Provide more opportunities for public feedback
American Recovery and Reinvestment Act
Additional monies will be provided to CMCSS over the next two years to be used in the Title 1 and Special Education Programs. The distribution of these monies will be closely monitored with accountability requirements for each amount spent.
Special Education Funds will be used for:
Gifted and Talented programs
High needs special education students
Improves services for Occupational/Physical Therapists
Middle/High School special Education students in social studies/science
Increased professional development and support for special education and regular education staff
Title 1
Emphasis for these funds will be placed on instructional support for grades k-2.
Calendar Revision
The board voted to forgive the fourth snow day as the school system had stockpiled an ample amount of hours in reserve for just such a situation. The school system already had three snow days built into the calendar for this school year.
For more information about our School System, please let us know. If you are moving to the area and need an Agent to represent you in your buying needs, please let us know. You can call at 931-206-2156 or text to the same number.

Friday, April 10, 2009

Home-Towne Suites in Clarksville, TN

hometowne3You have found out that you are coming to Clarksville/Ft. Campbell, KY! What are you going to do? Will you rent and eventually PCS with no money when the time comes or will you buy and put money in your pocket? Do you know where you will stay while you look for a home? Do you need an extended place to stay?

Home-Towne Suites offers all the amenities to make you feel at home while you are searching for your home with Team Agnew or you find yourself away from home.

Working with our Team, you will find we strive to give you the comforts of home at your every turn. Working with Home-Towne Suites allows Team Agnew to offer you daily, weekly and monthly rates that are unbeatable!

While you are here viewing homes for a weekend or are here for hometowne2a few weeks prior to your closing, they will be able to take care of your temporary lodging needs. Not only do they offer a place for you but also your pets, should you have any coming with you. They are a Pet Friendly extended stay suites.

Home-Towne Suites is conveniently located near a variety of shopping, restaurants, “marts” and only minutes from Ft. Campbell, KY (about 15 minutes to be exact). In close proximity to Austin Peay State University and just 40 minutes from Nashville, TN.

Features & Amenities:

  • Fully equipped kitchens (with all dishes and refrigerator)
  • Free high speed wireless internet
  • Expanded cable with HBO
  • On Site guest laundry
  • Weekly housekeeping
  • No lease/utility fees
  • Complimentary Grocery Shopping
  • Complimentary Access to a local fitness center
  • Weekly guest socials every Wednesday night, they cook for the guests
  • Pet Friendly
  • Queen Studio
  • One Bedroom Suite
  • Double Queen Studio

hometownesuitesIf you are interested in working with us to provide our discount with Home-Towne Suites while we represent you in the purchase of your home, call Art at 931.249.2165 or Thea at 931.206.2156

You can also search the MLS now! See what we see in “real time”.

Email us with any questions or concerns you might have about your move today!

Warrior Week 2009

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What is Warrior Week?

It is the 2nd annual Clarksville Montgomery County Warrior Week and it will take place April 19-25, 2009. This week long celebration is to honor and show our appreciation to our military soldiers and their families.

The schedule of events is:

Sunday, April 19th-Church Appreciation Services

April 20-25th-Dicount Week, Monday

April 20-Military Unit Shooting Competition

April 21st - Wounded Warrior Dinner Train

April 21st - Free Movie (TBD) Night

April 22 - City Wide Discounted Lunches

April 23 - Godfather Golf Invitational

April 25 - Picnic & Fun Fair at the Fairgrounds.

I am very honored to have been asked to sing the National Anthem on the 25th at the Fair Grounds.

Saturdays projected line up for entertainment will be as followed:

1:30 Thea Agnew - National Anthem
1:45 - Joel Brown
2:00 Alex and Tate
2:15 Jamie Worley Band - Contemporary Christian Music
2:45 Emily Sandy
3:00 Josh LaCount Band
3:30 Fatima McElveen
3:40 Madeline
4:10 Cle Music
4:30 O.A.T.H.

This is entertainment during our Picnic and Fun Fair for Warrior Week. This is strictly for military ID card holders and their dependents. The whole week of April 19-25 we are having different events. We have the winners of the Fort Campbell Rising Star Competition, and a wide variety of other local groups (teenage, Christian, etc.)

This will be a remarkable day as we celebrate and honor the commitment and sacrifices of Fort Campbell Soldiers and their Families.

Below you will see the map of how it will all be laid out.

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