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We stretched a famous “two minutes”
into a month-long party. 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 and a proud winner of the
International Festivals & Events
Association award for Best Overall
Festival five times. 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
enhances the community,” said Festival
President and CEO, Michael E. Berry.
Produced annually since 1956, the Derby
Festival has become a whirlwind of
nearly 70 special events.
The 2008 Festival is themed “A World of
Fun.” The international theme will be
reflected in many of the Derby
Festival’s signature events, with an
emphasis on embracing the diversity of
the community. The Festival blasts off
on April 12 with the Opening Ceremonies
- Thunder Over Louisville, now the
nation’s largest annual fireworks
extravaganza! The ensuing two weeks of
excitement and entertainment promises
something for everyone.
For sports fans there is basketball,
volleyball and golf. 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 half and full
marathon, hot-air balloon events and
live bed racing! The Great Steamboat
Race pits historic paddle-wheelers on
the mighty Ohio River. The event that
started it all, the Pegasus Parade
marches down Broadway on May 1st.
With outdoor concerts at Kroger’s
Fest-a-Ville and the elegant Derby Ball,
dance and dress range from frivolous to
fancy. The Festival includes several
formal affairs, as well as casual,
foot-stomping good times all around the
community. From elephant ears and
corndogs at the Chow Wagon to ethnic
foods and pet-friendly cocktail hours at
Kroger’s Fest-a-Ville and local
wine-tasting at WineFest, culinary
adventures abound.
More than just being entertaining, the
Derby Festival generates in excess of
$96.3 million annually for the local
economy. Events on the Festival schedule
also help to 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 with a
professional staff of 22 and a volunteer
board of 75.
“We know we have done our job well by
the smiles of the people who attend our
events,” said Berry. Smiles that stretch
on endlessly. |