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It started with "two minutes' and became two weeks. What the "Run for
the Roses" is to horse racing, Louisville's Derby Festival is to
community celebrations. The Festival is one of the premiere events of
its kind in the world. It brings fun, excitement, international
recognition and a spirit that is unmatched anywhere. When 1.5 million
people gather to celebrate spring and the unique vitality of their
community, the focus is on fun and the whimsical.
"We are a community organization of 4,000 volunteers who work
all year to provide quality entertainment that brings our entire
community together," said Festival Chairman and volunteer Doug Hamilton.
Produced annually since 1956, the Derby Festival has become a whirlwind
of 70 special events.
The Festival blasts off with the Opening
Ceremonies - Thunder Over Louisville, the nation's largest annual
fireworks extravaganza! The ensuing weeks of excitement and
entertainment promise something for everyone. For sports fans there is
basketball, volleyball, football, golf and more. For music lovers the
concerts are almost non-stop.
With two-thirds of the Festival events free, families can enjoy
numerous just-for-kids activities without stretching their pocketbook.
Other highlights include a new full and half Marathon and the Great
Balloon Race. The Great Steamboat Race pitting Historic register
riverboats is the last of its kind in the world.
From country and rock concerts to the elegant Derby Ball, dance
and dress range from frivolous to fancy. The Festival includes several
formal affairs, as well a casual, foot-stomping good times.
More than just entertaining, the Derby Festival generates over $93
million annually for the local economy. Festival events also raise
nearly $300,000 for area charities each year.
The Commonwealth's largest single annual event, and one of
Louisville's most popular entertainment attractions, the celebration is
produced by Kentucky Derby Festival, Inc., a private, not-for-profit
civic organization.
For details on this year's events, visit the Kentucky Derby Festival Web site at http://www.kdf.org.
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