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Museums of Historic Hopkinsville-Christian County Announce Busy Spring Lineup
The museums have a full slate of events planned, including a focus on Kentucky's 1966 Civil Rights Act and the Edgar Cayce Hometown Seminar.
Published on Feb. 25, 2026
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The Museums of Historic Hopkinsville-Christian County have announced a busy spring lineup of events, starting this week with the first History on Tap program of 2026 that will focus on Kentucky's 1966 Civil Rights Act. Other upcoming events include a youth leadership group visit, a poetry workshop, the return of Supper Club, and the Edgar Cayce Hometown Seminar.
Why it matters
The museums play an important role in preserving and sharing the history and culture of the Hopkinsville-Christian County region, and their diverse lineup of events helps engage the local community and educate visitors about significant moments and figures from the area's past.
The details
The spring lineup kicks off on Thursday with the first History on Tap program of 2026 at Hopkinsville Brewing Company, which will focus on Kentucky's 1966 Civil Rights Act. On Saturday, the museums will host the Focus 21st Century youth leadership group for a daylong visit. In March, the museums will co-host a poetry workshop called 'I Declare' with local partners, and the popular Supper Club event will return, though it is already sold out. Later in March, the Edgar Cayce Hometown Seminar will run from the 20th through the 22nd, featuring a guest speaker discussing Atlantis and events tied to Cayce's March 18th birthday.
- The History on Tap program is this Thursday, February 26, 2026.
- The Focus 21st Century youth leadership group visit is this Saturday, February 28, 2026.
- The 'I Declare' poetry workshop is planned for March 4, 2026.
- The Supper Club event is scheduled for March 12, 2026.
- The Edgar Cayce Hometown Seminar runs from March 20-22, 2026.
The players
Alissa Keller
Executive Director of the Museums of Historic Hopkinsville-Christian County.
Adam Stokes
Guest speaker at the Edgar Cayce Hometown Seminar, discussing Atlantis and events tied to Cayce's March 18th birthday.
What they’re saying
“The program will focus on Kentucky's 1966 Civil Rights Act, which marks 60 years.”
— Alissa Keller, Executive Director (whvoradio.com)
“Keller says the law expanded rights beyond those guaranteed in the 1964 federal Civil Rights Act.”
— Alissa Keller, Executive Director (whvoradio.com)
What’s next
The museums will continue to promote and host their spring lineup of events, including the upcoming History on Tap program, Focus 21st Century youth leadership group visit, poetry workshop, Supper Club, and Edgar Cayce Hometown Seminar.
The takeaway
The Museums of Historic Hopkinsville-Christian County are playing a vital role in preserving and sharing the region's history and culture, engaging the local community through a diverse array of educational and enriching events throughout the spring season.


