Established in 1977, the mission of the Pennyroyal Arts Council, Inc. is to encourage, develop, and promote the appreciation of the Arts through: Education, Support, Service, and Presentation.

The Pennyroyal Arts Council, a non-profit 501 (c) (3) organization, was established in 1977. We are governed by a Board of Directors which meets the second Thursday of each month at the Alhambra Theatre. Visitors are welcome to attend these meetings. Staff includes an Executive Director, Business Manager, Marketing Director, Education Coordinator, Rentals and Hospitality Manager, Technical Director, Theatre Office Assistant, and Patron Services Manager.

Arts Council programming includes the Live at the Alhambra series, School Day Performances, Missoula Children’s Theatre, Art Exhibits, and more. The Arts Council manages the Alhambra Theatre on South Main Street in downtown Hopkinsville.

Our Team

Margaret Prim, Executive Director

Bryce Sutton, Rental & Hospitality Manager

Molly Campbell, Arts Education Coordinator

Crystal Ferreira,

Business Manager

Doris Anne Russell,
Patron Services Manager

Abigail Love, Operations Manager

Grace Miller,

Theatre Assistant

Carlee Workman,

Theatre Assistant

Darlene Jackson,

Theatre Assistant

Our offices are located on the top floor of the newly renovated Alhambra Theatre.

Office hours are limited to Tuesday through Thursday from 8:30 AM to 3:00 PM. Appointments are encouraged.

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Pennyroyal Arts Council Board of Directors

 

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Craig Richardson, President

Melissa Spurr, Treasurer

Rob Arnold, Past President

BOARD MEMBERS

Erika Finley

Becky Dearman

Trevor Hooks

Joe Leavell

Bob Cope

Addison James

Cat Lacy

Tiffany Luna

Michael Pendleton

Amy Rogers

Ann Wright & Debbie Gray: Art Guild Representatives

Liz Graham: Junior Auxiliary Representative

Daniel Lancaster: HYPE Representative

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The Kentucky Arts Council, the state arts agency, supports Pennyroyal Arts Council with state tax dollars and federal funding from the National Endowment for the Arts.