Hopewell Museum
800 Pleasant St, Paris, KY, United States
Teens in middle & high school, come to the Museum to create your own artwork! Free, with snacks & supplies included. This event is in partnership with Paris-Bourbon County Public Library.
Hopewell Museum
800 Pleasant St, Paris, KY, United States
Scott Ellsworth, Ph.D. “The Long Shadow: World War I, Race, and the Making of America.” Free & open to the public. Formerly a historian at the Smithsonian Institution, Scott Ellsworth has written about American history and culture for... Read More
Prichard & Bail Cocktail Bar
108 East 4th Street, Paris, KY, United States
Join us for our first annual HPBC Hopewell Museum Mardi Gras Party: Mardi Gras, 1934! With prohibition ending in December of 1933, this post-prohibition party is a celebration of the first Mardi Gras where Bourbon was allowed to... Read More
Hopewell Museum
800 Pleasant St, Paris, KY, United States
Teens in middle & high school, come to the Museum to create your own artwork! Free, with snacks & supplies included. This event is in partnership with Paris-Bourbon County Public Library.
Hopewell Museum
800 Pleasant St, Paris, KY, United States
Margaret Spratt, Ph.D. “Behind the Lines: American Women in France during The Great War." Free & open to the public. After receiving a Ph.D. in history at the University of Kentucky, Margaret Spratt was on the faculty at... Read More
Paris-Bourbon County Public Library
701 High St, Paris, KY, United States
Commemorate 100 years of America’s entry in The Great War on April 6, 1917 with a movie & discussion to follow. Free. We'll be showing "All Quiet on the Western Front." The first screening will be at 10... Read More
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Monthly Teen Art Studio
Hopewell Museum 800 Pleasant St, Paris, KY, United StatesTeens in middle & high school, come to the Museum to create your own artwork! Free, with snacks & supplies included. This event is in partnership with Paris-Bourbon County Public Library.
Family Exhibit Opening – The Great War
Hopewell Museum 800 Pleasant St, Paris, KY, United StatesIncludes child-friendly crafts, activities, & refreshments. Free & open to the public.
The Great War Lecture Series: Scott Ellsworth, Ph.D.
Hopewell Museum 800 Pleasant St, Paris, KY, United StatesScott Ellsworth, Ph.D. “The Long Shadow: World War I, Race, and the Making of America.” Free & open to the public. Formerly a historian at the Smithsonian Institution, Scott Ellsworth has written about American history and culture for... Read More
Mardi Gras, 1934
Prichard & Bail Cocktail Bar 108 East 4th Street, Paris, KY, United StatesJoin us for our first annual HPBC Hopewell Museum Mardi Gras Party: Mardi Gras, 1934! With prohibition ending in December of 1933, this post-prohibition party is a celebration of the first Mardi Gras where Bourbon was allowed to... Read More
Free Family Fun Hour – Pottery
Hopewell Museum 800 Pleasant St, Paris, KY, United StatesMonthly Teen Art Studio
Hopewell Museum 800 Pleasant St, Paris, KY, United StatesTeens in middle & high school, come to the Museum to create your own artwork! Free, with snacks & supplies included. This event is in partnership with Paris-Bourbon County Public Library.
The Great War Lecture Series: Margaret Spratt, Ph.D.
Hopewell Museum 800 Pleasant St, Paris, KY, United StatesMargaret Spratt, Ph.D. “Behind the Lines: American Women in France during The Great War." Free & open to the public. After receiving a Ph.D. in history at the University of Kentucky, Margaret Spratt was on the faculty at... Read More
Free Family Fun Hour – Ukrainian Easter Eggs
Hopewell Museum 800 Pleasant St, Paris, KY, United StatesWWI Film Screening
Paris-Bourbon County Public Library 701 High St, Paris, KY, United StatesCommemorate 100 years of America’s entry in The Great War on April 6, 1917 with a movie & discussion to follow. Free. We'll be showing "All Quiet on the Western Front." The first screening will be at 10... Read More
WWI Film Screening
Paris-Bourbon County Public Library 701 High St, Paris, KY, United StatesCommemorate 100 years of America’s entry in The Great War on April 6, 1917 with a movie & discussion to follow. Free.