
The Hopkinsville-Christian County Human Rights Commission will host “Pride in the Park” next month as part of local Pride Month celebrations in Hopkinsville.
Executive Director Raychel Farmer said the event is intended to provide an inclusive community gathering while showcasing local talent.
“HRC will be hosting Pride in the Park in the month of June in celebration of Pride Month,” Farmer said. “This will take place at the Greenway Amphitheater, which is behind the public library on Saturday, June 13th from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.”
The event will feature an open mic segment for performers, along with vendors and crafts.
Farmer said organizers hope the event will create a welcoming atmosphere for attendees while highlighting local creativity and community involvement.
“There will be some vendors, a few crafts, and we’re looking to have a great time,” Farmer said.
The Human Rights Commission serves Hopkinsville and Christian County through education, outreach and advocacy efforts focused on equal opportunity and community relations. Pride in the Park is one of several events the commission is hosting this year as part of its community programming.
The event is open to the public.



