Sep 03 Wednesday
The Revolutionary Threads Exhibit highlights an important aspect of the Revolutionary War soldiers’ wartime experience —what they wore to war. The exhibit illustrates and explains the designs, development, and diversity of the many uniforms worn by the soldiers during the War for Independence. Women patriots are represented as well-- from the women who fought on the battlefield to those who served as nurses, spies, and in domestic capacities. The experiences, ordeals, and service of members of Kentucky’s Gatliff Family demonstrate the difficulties of fighting the war on its western front on the Kentucky frontier and the personal impact on the soldiers and their families. In addition, a display of 20 battle flags represents some of the numerous regiments, militias, and other military units of the 13 colonies. Included are seven life-size mannequins dressed in period attire. Celebrate America's upcoming 250th Anniversary of Independence!
Sep 04 Thursday
You can get a one time partial credit on your electric bill. You must live in the purchase area. You can contact the Mayfield office for more information.
Find locally grown healthy produce, fresh-cut flowers, proteins, baked goods, bourbon & spirits, handcrafted items & more! Every Thursday from 4pm-7pm and now every 2nd Saturday from 9am-12pm starting in May!
Each Thursday evening, from 4:30 P.M. to 5:30 P.M., Breaking Bread Dinner Church will provide hot meals to go at the Aaron McNeil House in Hopkinsville, Kentucky.
Support for the program can be made through St. John's Methodist Church in Hopkinsville.
Food pantry hours aside from free weekly meals:
Monday and Tuesday: 9:00 am - 12:00 pm and 1:00 pm - 4:00 pmWednesday: 9:00 am -12:00 pm and 1:00 pm - 6:00 pmThursday 9:00 am - 12:00 pm and 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 pmFriday 9:00 am - 12:00 pm and 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm
If it is your first time visiting our Food Pantry, please bring Photo ID for all adults in the home and Social Security cards for all household members.
Board chair Darlene Mazzone and board member Chris Hutson will provide a profile of the Columbia since its beginnings in 1927 along with an update on the current state of the restoration process.
Mazzone is president of Mazzone Communications and Hutson is a managing partner at the Paducah firm of Whitlow, Roberts, Houston, and Straub. Mazzone organized the first task force in 2015 to undertake the daunting task of restoring the historic theater. Hutson has been a long-standing member of the board and is also co-owner of Frenchtown Station and Slim’s Frenchtown Mercantile, both of which are restored historic structures.
Learn about the early days of one of Paducah’s most iconic architectural gems and the plans for its renaissance.
Sep 05 Friday
Sep 06 Saturday
Every Saturday From 7-noon stop by the Downtown farmer’s market and pick up some fresh produce, baked goods or homemade artisanal pieces. The market happens on 5th street and maple Street in Downtown Murray every Saturday from May to October!
Location: 306 North 2nd Street in historic downtown Paducah
Hours: Saturdays, 7:30 a.m. - 1 p.m.
2025 Season: April 19 through October 11 with Celebration Saturday events hosted monthly on the third Saturday featuring specific vendors, live music, and craft activities. A special Earth Day Celebration in partnership with WKCTC will be held on opening day, April 19.