
Upcoming Events March 2016 Pennyroyal Arts Council Youth Art Month Exhibit March 1—30, Hopkinsville Community College Auditorium Gallery Milkweed Health & Harmony Emporium Grand Opening Saturday, March 12—10 AM 202 East 9th Street Main Street Sacred Arts Series: “Where faith and art meet” Wednesday, March 16—First United Methodist Church, 1305 S. Main Street Featuring Jeff Calhoun, guitarist and Rachel Crick, violinist Spamalot Friday, March 18—Sunday, March 20 Alhambra Theatre 24th Annual Edgar Cayce Hometown Seminar Friday, March 18—Sunday, March 20 League of Women Voters 20/20 Vision for a 2020 Library: Focus on Fund- ing Our Public Library Monday, March 21—5:30 PM Forbes Event Center, 1002 S. Virginia Street, 4th Floor MEDI Women Empowerment Conference Friday, March 25—8 AM—Noon James E. Bruce Convention Center The Kentucky Arts Council, the state arts agency, supports the Pennyroyal Arts Council with state tax dollars and federal funding from the National Endowment for the Arts. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE The PENNYROYAL ARTS COUNCIL presents Youth Art Month Exhibit March 1st through March 30th Reception: March 10th 5:00 pm Hopkinsville Community College Auditorium Gallery The Pennyroyal Arts Council will present the annual Youth Art Month Exhibit March 1 – March 30, at the Hopkinsville Community College Auditorium Gallery. The exhibit entitled YOUNG MASTERS is sponsored by Hopkinsville Kiwanis Club. This annual event, held each March in celebration of National Youth Art Month, includes works of art by elementary, middle and high school students from public, private, and home schools throughout Christian County. Art teachers from each school have selected up to 15 pieces to hang in the exhibit. A variety of pencil drawings, watercolors, collages and photography are included. Media Contact: Margaret Prim (270) 887-4295 [email protected] Pennyroyal Arts Council 425 East Ninth Street Hopkinsville, KY 42240 #### Grand Opening, Saturday March 12, 2016 Please join us for a day of presentations and give-aways. Schedule: Sponsored by | | Hopkinsville, KY 20/20 Vision for a 2020 Library: Focus on Funding Our Public Library March 21, 2016 at 5:30 Forbes Business Center 1002 S. Virginia St. 4th Floor, Hopkinsville Join us for a forum on the state of our library and share your vision for the library of the future. For more information, contact Committee Chair - Martha White at [email protected] Luncheon Keynote Opening Keynote Jenean Hampton, Lt. Governor Faye Hendricks, Educator & State of Kentucky City of Hopkinsville’s 1st Lady WOMEN EMPOWERMENT Women Empowerment Conference Friday, March 25, 2016 | 8 A.M. – Noon James E. Bruce Convention Center | Hopkinsville, Kentucky 8 A.M. Check In & Breakfast | 8:30 A.M. Welcome $20 Event Registration (Includes Breakfast & Lunch) Luncheon Only: $20 Individual or $160 Table of 8 Registration deadline is Friday, March 18th 3 Ways to Register: Call 270-885-8885, Email [email protected] or Visit www.medisuccess.org YOU MUST REGISTER IN ADVANCE TO ATTEND. WE believes that “Empowerment” is the key component for all women in search of living a fulfilling life. A fulfilling life does not mean that you have it all together. It means that you know who WE are inside, even when WE are still trying to figure out the rest. At times, WE give our power away to something or someone because WE find it difficult to talk about entrepreneurship, life balance, prosperity, politics and self-promotion. How do we get that power back? WE Conference will speak to these issues to EMPOWER WOMEN, building a force to impact the world around us. WE Conference will include two (2) dynamic, inspiring keynote speakers: Lt. Governor of Kentucky, Jenean Hampton and Educator and 1st Lady, City of Hopkinsville, Faye Hendricks. WE Conference also includes two (2) exciting, training plenary sessions: Education = Empowerment and Making the Dream Jump. Education = Empowerment showcases three (3) amazing women for you to learn and grow from. Their knowledge, skills and abilities have put them on a platform to make rewarding differences in people lives everyday. These three (3) amazing women will share their stories in hopes of guiding you toward being successful in life and career. Kelli Pendleton, President, Christian County Chamber, Ruth Lynch, Minority Teacher Recruiter Christian County Board of Education and Lynn Pryor, Commonwealth Attorney 3rd Judicial Circuit Making the Dream Jump highlights (3) extraordinary women for you to gain insight and inspiration. Many women desire to “Make the Dream Jump” in their career, business and family life. These extraordinary women have “made the dream jump” and are impacting lives personally and professionally. You will gain the tools, knowledge and information that help you to “Make the Dream Jump.” Sarah Whitaker, Williams Advertising, Paula Hampton, Little Miracle Child Development Center and Merry Beth Tomaszewski, MB Roland Distillery. For more information contact MEDI 270-885-8885 or email [email protected]. Season 2015-2016 L&N Depot 425 East 9th Street PO Box 1038 Hopkinsville, KY 42241 www.pennyroyalarts.org RetuRn SeRvice RequeSted 2015-2016 The Pennyroyal Arts Council, Inc. would like to thank its Corporate, Organizational, and Government Program Sponsorship Donors for their generous support of the 2014 - 2015 season. With gratitude for Operational Support the Pennyroyal Arts Council recognizes... Christian County Fiscal Court City of Hopkinsville Christian County Board of Education Kentucky Arts Council BoarD 2015-2016 HWEA 2015 -2016 2015-2016 ARTS members COMMUNITY THEATRE AT ARTS Jennie Stuart Medical OPPORTUNITIES Tiffany Brunson Center THE ALHAMBRA Business Circle JPM Performance Hopkinsville Art Guild Janina Carter Powersports Campanile Productions Sallie Colburn Ash Brunson’s All Clean Kem, Duguid & 2015 – 2016 Sea S o n THE HOPKINSVILLE ART GUILD is a non-profit organization Officers Associates for Associates whose mission is to provide professional and amateur visual Jim Coursey artists in our region with opportunities for developing their skills Henrietta Kemp, President Dental Arts Kentucky New Era Entertain-Inspire-Educate and exhibiting their talents. Visit their new gallery at 106 East 6th Sarah Flynn Bastin Optometric English Lacy & Join our non-profit community theatre organization Cody Noffsinger, Treasurer Street in the Arts District in downtown Hopkinsville. presenting incredible local talent at the historic Alham- Betsy Fuqua Best Western Company Beth Frerichs, Past President bra. This season looks spectacular. For information For more information about the Art Guild, Bluegrass Finance Little River Stage regarding times, ticket sales, and auditions, please t Marsha Garnett visit www.hopkinsvilleartguild.org Company Productions visit the Campanile website. L&N DepOt Paula Gieseke Bob Lancaster Designs Metalsa www.campanileproductions.com 45th Annual Pennyroyal Juried Art Exhibition Margaret Prim, Executive Director Budweiser of Modernette Civic Hopkinsville Community College Auditorium Gallery Robbie Haggard Wayne Eastham, Arts Education Coordinator Hopkinsville Club, Inc. SHREK October 2015 Doris Anne Russell, Office Manager Ben Higgins Burdoc Farms Pacific Property September 25-27, 2015 October 1-4, 2015 Be My SweetART Office Hours: Monday-Friday Jennifer McKinney Cayce Mill Supply Management Guild Gallery 8:30am-3:00pm Cayce’s Pharmacy Pennyrile Electric BEST CHRISTMAS PAGEANT EVER February 2016 Kay McKinney Center of Insurance Planters Bank December 3-6, 2015 High School Art Contest and Exhibiton Griffin Moore CBF Contracting Propulsys, Inc. ALhAmbrA SPAMALOT May 2016 RaCam, Inc. Melanie Noffsinger Comefri USA, Inc. March 17-20, 2016 theAtre Encore Save More Drugs Gallery is open weekly at 106 East 6th Street. For more info, please visit www.hopkinsvilleartguild.org 507 South Main Street LeeAnn Sorrell Ft. Campbell Officers’ J. Schrecker Jewelry SCHOOL PRODUCTIONS Hopkinsville, KY Daniel Stahl Spouses’ Club Specialty Foods AT THE ALHAMBRA Garnett Farms America! Inc. David White Butch Hardison, Technical Director Griffin’s Art Studio Southern Exposure University Heights Academy March 2016 Marla White Haddocks Grocery Southwinds Contracting Hearing Services Statons Art and Framing- Heritage Christian Academy ChristianChristian CountyCounty of KY Time Warner Cable Beauty and the Beast Jr. Mission Statement April 2015 Heritage Bank The Peddler Established in 1977, the mission of the Pennyroyal Arts Council, HES The UPS Store Clarksville Community Inc. is to encourage, develop, and promote the appreciation of the Higgins Insurance United Southern Bank Arts through: Education, Support, Service, and Presentation. Hopkinsville B&PW US Bank Concert Association CouCounntsts VFW Post #1913 As a season ticket holder of The Pennyroyal Club Arts Council, you can attend, free of charge, Phone 270.887.4295 Hopkinsville Junior WHOP the wonderful offerings from The Clarksville L&N Depot Community Concert Association. All concerts are New book coming FALL 2015! Fax 270.887.4027 PO Box 1038 Auxiliary WKDZ/WHVO held in Mabry Concert Hall, 801 Marion Street, E-mail [email protected] Hopkinsville Milling WKMS Clarksville, TN, on the campus of Austin Peay 425 East 9th Street State University. www.pennyroyalarts.org Hopkinsville, KY 42241 Company PENNYROYAL ARTS COUNCIL HOPKINSVILLE ART GUILD Friday, October 2, 2015 7:30 pm You too, can join the Harlem String Quartet ARTS Business Circle by making a donation of funds, Sunday, November 8, 2015 3:00 pm and/or
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