
Here are a few fun family events to check out this weekend in Hopkinsville.

For a third year, Jeffers Bend in Hopkinsville is attracting tiny birds to their gardens in order to band and release them with the community during the Hummingbird Festival.

The first Art After Dark event brought people to downtown Hopkinsville to dine, create, shop, and sip.

There are a wide variety of events to choose from this weekend in and around Hopkinsville, with a little something for everyone.

Wades Way Park in Oak Grove has received a major renovation, with two new play structures and a lot of ways for kids to play.

This fundraising event supports the Museum and its mission to share the stories of our community through an inclusive dialogue about the city’s history.

The longstanding tradition of the Trail of Tears Pow Wow is set to continue, with hundreds set to gather in Hopkinsville on Sept. 6-7 to celebrate Native American culture and dance with the community.

This weekend in Christian County swap books and plants with others in the community, check out a market, attend a book signing, or head up to Crofton for a delicious plate of fried fish.

Community members gathered on Founder’s Square in their boots and cowboy hats for the second annual Hoptown Throwdown hosted by Parks and Recreation on July 11.

On July 12, people from in and around Christian County joined for a full day of outdoor celebration and local spirits in Oak Grove.