• Pennyrile Forest State Park
The day will end at MB Roland Distillery with food trucks, prize drawings and more. Whether you are a Christian County resident or are looking for a fun ride through west Kentucky, this is a perfect way to kick-start your summer with your family and friends and supporting an important literacy program.
The Christian County Imagination Library was established in 2012 by an anonymous donation. Since the inception of the program, over 303,550 books have been sent to children from birth to 5 years of age in Christian County. The program currently provides books for over 3500 children each month throughout the County, including Ft. Campbell residents. DeeAnna Sova, HCCPL Executive Director shared, “Like so many non-profits in our community, we are continually working to find opportunities to raise money, but still follow necessary COVID19 requirements to keep the community safe. An event like Jeepin’ for Literacy, is family friendly, an opportunity to
Hopkinsville, KY, USA / WHOP 1230 AM | News Radio
May 7, 2021 2:41 PM
A local small business owner has been recognized by Samuel Adams and selected to participate in the Eighth Brewer Experienceship program.
According to a news release, owner and brewer of the Hopkinsville Brewing Company Kate Russell has been chosen to take part in the Samuel Adams Brewing the American Dream program, which supports food and beverage entrepreneurs.
The program selects one craft brewer annually to experience its Boston Brewery and learn business discipline and hone the art of brewing alongside the Samuel Adams team. Russell and partner Joey Medeiros, will receive one-on-one mentoring, financial support to attend industry events and an opportunity to brew a collaboration beverage.
/PRNewswire/ Samuel Adams Brewing the American Dream, a philanthropic program that provides mentorship and capital to food and beverage entrepreneurs, is.
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This week, Historic Downtown Hopkinsville announced many spring activities happening in the Downtown Renaissance District through the rest of April and into the beginning of May, in a recent publication.
In the publication, Historic Downtown shared that it had been a year since its last publication and commended the communityâs initiative to support local businesses.
âItâs been a long year since our last publication, and a LONG year, we might add,â the publication said.
âWe are so happy to see additional activity in the Downtown Renaissance District â and our entire community â for that matter.
âWe salute you for your continued support of our small businesses, and we salute them for their resilience, determination, creativity and positive attitudes.â