
Halloween in the Grove at Valor Hall came alive on Oct. 26, drawing hundreds of families to a night of spooky delight.

Crowds gathered Saturday afternoon for the annual MAC Chili Cook-Off and Cornbread Competition in downtown Hopkinsville.

There are lots of events happening in Christian County this weekend! Celebrate Halloween in Oak Grove with spooky fun, sample the best local chilli recipes, enjoy a craft fair, partake in a clay shooting competition, watch festive movies, and so more more!

The Pennyroyal Arts Council, in partnership with Campanile Productions, proudly presents A Christmas Carol, The Musical at the Alhambra Theatre from December 12-15, 2024.

Things to do in Hopkinsville: Follow the yellow brick road at the Alhambra, race or cheer on your friends in a half marathon, experience the legend of the Bell Witch and trick or treat with the Kentucky Cruizers.

Get ready for a festive day of holiday shopping as Holiday Hooplah returns to the Planters Bank-Jennie Stuart Health Sportsplex on Saturday, Oct. 26 from 9-3 p.m.

Amateur bakers can start dusting off their recipe cards, and tying their aprons, to show off their skills at Oak Grove’s first ever Sweetest Contest.

Grab your blanket and chair for an eerie night at Jeffers Bend for their annual Torchlight Tales returning on Saturday, Oct. 19 from 6-8 p.m.

The Fall festivities are beginning! This weekend, spend time at the animal shelter, enjoy fall activities, paint for a good cause, and join a spooky tea time with friends.

This year’s Christian County Bail Trail consists of truly inspired hay masterpieces scattered throughout Hopkinsville and the county to help ring in fall.