A Stroll Through Christmas
“A stroll through Christmas” on Main Street Clifton, TN. December 16th and 17th from 6:00pm until 8:00pm both nights. Main Street will be illuminated by candle light, every business will be theme decorated, and carolers will be singing traditional Christmas songs.
Children can have cookies with Santa (a free professional photo will be given for each child), free crafts for kids, a Christmas tree farm, restaurants will be open, and shopping available for families. Each night will end with a Civil War Christmas presentation at the historic Presbyterian Church.
Sponsored by the Rotary Club of Clifton.
Artisans:
Clifton will make available a heated building for local artists and artisans to set up and sell their items. You will have to bring your own table or display fixtures. The building will be securely locked overnight. There will be NO charge for the space and NO commission collected on sales. Clifton just wishes to have something special for the attendees to purchase. There will be no other types of vendors, just our local craftspeople and artists.
Set Up: You can set up your display up until 5pm on Friday night, and then the street will be closed to car traffic.
Can’t Be Here?: If you wish to participate but cannot be here, The Rivers Edge, a gift shop on Main Street specializing in local art will be open for the event. You can drop off your items at any time. We will be happy to display and sell them for you. We will be collecting a 10% commission during the event however.
Contact: Please contact Joan at 931-676-3438 or This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it if you plan on attending or if you would like to place your items at the Rivers Edge.
Silent Witness Program

The Clifton Police Department needs YOUR help preventing crime in our city. Below is a form that you can fill in to report a crime anonymouslyto the Clifton Police Department. All information will be forwarded to a Clifton Police Investigator and kept strictly confidential. Your assistance in deterring crime in our community is greatly appreciated.
All information will remain confidential.
Smoke on the River: Backyard Barbecue Cook-off and Arts Festival

One of Clifton's terrific events on the bank of the Tennessee River!
Join us at the Clifton City Park on Saturday, June 2, 2012, for local works of art, terrific food and great entertainment!
Smoke on the River is a backyard barbecue competition and art show in its fourth year at Clifton’s Ross Creek Recreational Area. The event will be expanded this year to include vendors of all sorts. Barbecue will also be available for purchase at the event. Bring the family, and come enjoy the competition, delicious barbecue, and beautiful local art. Keep up with events on the City of Clifton’s Facebook fan page.
Download a pdf version of our brochure:
Smoke_on_the_River_Flier_2012.pdf
Contact: (931) 722-1428 or This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it for entry form and more information.
Community Day
An annual event, Clifton Community Day is a day for yard sales and fall fun for everyone.
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Starting at 7am, Yard Sales will be taking place all over town!
For more info: Brenda Cauley 931-676-3118 |
View our image gallery from last year by CLICKING HERE!
Public Works
The Public Works Department delivers a wide range of services that help define the quality of life for residents of the City of Clifton. Our employees are on call day and night to help ensure a safe, clean and convenient transportation network of public streets and alleys, and to provide an efficient system for managing the water and wastewater network, as well as the natural gas infrastructure. These "unsung heroes" repair potholes and public sidewalks; fix water and sewer leaks; mow grass and trim tree limbs near roadways; change light bulbs; create and put up street signs; and clean up roadside dumping and litter. The personnel of this department are also responsible for maintaining the City's fleet of heavy and light equipment.
Jerry Dan McDonald is the Supervisor for the Public Works Departmentp; he can be reached at (931) 676-3702.








