Human Relations Commission Announces Hal & Bettye Thurmond Award Call for Nominations
If you know someone in the Hopkinsville-Christian County area who’s
making a difference to improve the community through his/her dedication
to human relations, please nominate them for the Hal & Bettye
Thurmond Award presented by the Hopkinsville Human Relations
Commission. Nominations, along with a brief bio of explanation,
must be received by 4:00 p.m. on Monday, October 1,
2010, by email to bstandard@hopkinsvilleky.us,
by fax to (270) 885-0018, or by mail to Hopkinsville Human Relations
Commission at 101 North Main Street, Hopkinsville, KY
42240.
The award is named for Hal Thurmond and his wife Bettye whose work to
integrate housing, lunch counters and public schools and to improve
race relations in Christian County in the 1950s and ‘60s earned them a
posthumous induction into the Kentucky Civil Rights Hall of Fame in the
fall of 2006. Owner of Blue Lake Block Co. and president of the
local Chamber of Commerce, Mr. Thurmond demonstrated his commitment to
the civil rights movement by helping to establish the Human Relations
Commission, for which Bettye became executive director.
The 2010 Hal & Bettye Thurmond Award winner will be honored at the
Mayor’s Unity Breakfast on Tuesday, October 19th at
7:00 a.m. at Virginia Street Baptist Church Fellowship Hall located at
209 South Virginia Street. To purchase tickets, please call (270)
890-0200.
Past Hal & Bettye Thurmond Award winners include:
2009 Jessie Quarles
2008 Charles Turner
2007 Suzy Schlegel
