Pennyroyal Area Museum

Stories about the Pennyroyal Area Museum.

The virtual program at noon Wednesday, Jan. 19, will focus on the 1960s in Hopkinsville.
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Dr. David Kabithe, a general surgeon in Hopkinsville, will give a keynote address on health and wellness.
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As we prepare to ring in the New Year, Hoptown Chronicle is looking back at some moments from the last year, told visually through photography.
Summer Johnston waving from Christmas parade float
bell hooks, a Hopkinsville native, was an internationally renowned poet, author, feminist, professor, cultural critic and social activist. She died on Dec. 15, 2021, at the age of 69.
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The exhibit features work representing locations in Hopkinsville and Christian County.
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The program will begin at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 23, at Hopkinsville Brewing Co.
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This year, the Planters Bank Season of Giving campaign will benefit organizations that support children.
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During the Unity Breakfast, awards were also presented to Jennie Stuart Medical Center, the Salvation Army and the Christian County Health Department for the work during the coronavirus pandemic.
Levi Peterson Unity Breakfast 2021
Spectators come back year after year to hear Christian County Historian William Turner tell the story of the Bell Witch.
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Hopkinsville City Council will discuss plans for the $50,000 prize at its Committee of the Whole meeting Thursday night.
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Robert Harper, of Hopkinsville Milling Co., will talk about his family's business during the Sept. 28 History on Tap at Hopkinsville Brewing Co.
Hopkinsville Milling Sunflower Corn Meal Mix
The museum will be open, free of charge, from 1 to 3 p.m. Sunday with a focus on several Black history speakers and artifacts.
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