Human Relations Commission Honors Award Winners

A former County Judge-Executive, a community volunteer, and others that a making a difference in Human Rights were honored during the Human Relations of Hopkinsville-Christian County’s annual breakfast Thursday.

Hal and Betty Thurmond’s son David presented the award named in his parent’s honor for their work on Human Relations in Christian to Francene Gilmer.

click to download audioGilmer thanked those who nominated her for the prestigious award.

click to download audioCrystal Ferreira presented the Bernard Standard Award to former Christian County Judge-Executive Steve Tribble.

click to download audioChristian County Judge Executive Jerry Gilliam honored Patricia Dawn Thomas with the Judge’s Unity Award.

click to download audioHopkinsville Mayor J. R. Kight honored belle hook’s sister Gwenda Motley for continuing the work of hooks.

click to download audioAnd Becky Dearmon presented the Volunteer of the Year Award to Thomas A. Sims Lodge #170.

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Featured speaker for the Unity Breakfast was Hopkinsville native Raymond Burse. He congratulated the Human Relations Commission on their 50th anniversary, but said there is still much work to do on the local, state, and national levels.

click to download audioBurse said if Unity is used as a verb, the word can result in action. He borrowed the words of Noah Jones and substituted Hopkinsville.

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A large crowd was on hand for the annual breakfast that was held at the Bruce Convention Center. Special music was provided by Daryl Anderson with the unity proclamation presented Hopkinsville Mayor J. R. Knight, Oak Grove Mayor Jackie Oliver, and Christian County Judge Executive Jerry Gilliam.

 

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