Next month, the community will gather for one of Hopkinsville’s longest-running traditions. The Unity Breakfast, hosted by the Human Rights Commission of Hopkinsville-Christian County, is now in its 51st year.
The Unity Breakfast has become a staple event in Hopkinsville, honoring those who make a difference in the community.
Raychel Farmer, Executive Director of the Human Rights Commission, says the annual breakfast is about more than just a meal — it’s about celebrating unity.
click to download audioThis year’s breakfast will be held Thursday, October 23rd, at the Bruce Convention Center. Doors open at 7 a.m., with the program starting at 7:30.
click to download audioJudge Andrew Self, one of Christian County’s circuit court judges, will serve as keynote speaker.
click to download audioThe Human Rights Commission says it’s an opportunity not just to share a meal, but to come together as a community — celebrating the values that bind Hopkinsville and Christian County together.