Community Events - Week of 1-1-25
January 02, 2025
Al-Anon meets weekly
Al-Anon (Support for Families and Friends of Alcoholics) meets weekly on Mondays at 6:30 p.m. at First United Methodist Church in Barbourville.
Museum closed temporarily, looks ahead to new home
The Knox Historical Museum, which has been closed since 2023, has been promised by local, county and state officials a space in a future Knox County building.
Judge Executive Mike Mitchell, State Representative Tom O’Dell Smith and Kentucky Senate President Robert Stivers informed museum officials at that a future location for the museum is assured.
With the planned Barbourville Municipal Building restricted to one floor, the city board was unable to offer a location in its new building, so we are grateful for the officials’ planned offer for a permanent home in one of their new facilities.
Feed My Sheep Community Meal
Feed My Sheep Community Meal is once again starting our free weekly meal. We will serve on each Thursday at 6 p.m. except for 1st Thursday of the month. Hope to see all our old friends. We are located in Corbin on College St in The Barn.
Williamsburg Gospel Barn hosts evening of Gospel Music
Williamsburg Gospel Barn invites you to an evening of gospel music with the Blackburn’s from Berea, KY and Amanda Campbell of Williamsburg, KY, on Saturday, January 4th at 5 PM. Admission is free. Doors open at 4 PM with open mic.
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