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Hopkinsville Museum Celebrates Women's History Month
Special 'History on Tap' event to feature local women leaders
Mar. 26, 2026 at 4:45pm
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The Museums of Historic Hopkinsville-Christian County are hosting a special 'History on Tap' event at the Hopkinsville Brewing Company to celebrate Women's History Month. The event will feature presentations by six local women who lead non-profit organizations in downtown Hopkinsville, sharing biographies of notable Christian County women.
Why it matters
The event aims to highlight the contributions of women in the local community and provide an opportunity to learn about the history and impact of influential Christian County women. It's part of the museum's ongoing efforts to engage the public in exploring local history through a relaxed, informal setting.
The details
The March 'History on Tap' event will feature museum Executive Director Alissa Keller along with Melanie Noffsinger of United Way of the Pennyrile, Margaret Prim of the Pennyroyal Arts Council, Tiffany Luna of the Hopkinsville-Christian County Public Library, Francene Gilmer of the Christian County Literacy Council, Heather Lancaster of Sanctuary, Inc, and Raychel Farmer of the Hopkinsville Human Rights Commission. Each woman will present a short biography about a notable Christian County woman.
- The 'History on Tap' event is held monthly at the Hopkinsville Brewing Company.
- The special Women's History Month edition will take place on Thursday, March 26, 2026 at 6:30 p.m.
The players
Alissa Keller
Executive Director of the Museums of Historic Hopkinsville-Christian County.
Melanie Noffsinger
Represents the United Way of the Pennyrile.
Margaret Prim
Represents the Pennyroyal Arts Council.
Tiffany Luna
Represents the Hopkinsville-Christian County Public Library.
Francene Gilmer
Represents the Christian County Literacy Council.
Heather Lancaster
Represents Sanctuary, Inc.
Raychel Farmer
Represents the Hopkinsville Human Rights Commission.
What they’re saying
“History on Tap is a free series that seeks to share local history in a relaxed, fun setting.”
— Alissa Keller, Executive Director, Museums of Historic Hopkinsville-Christian County
The takeaway
The Museums of Historic Hopkinsville-Christian County are using their popular 'History on Tap' event to shine a spotlight on the contributions of local women leaders and influential figures from Christian County's past. This event demonstrates the museum's commitment to engaging the community and highlighting diverse perspectives on the region's history.

