THURBY: PRESENTED BY OLD FORESTER
Thurby x Frazier History Museum: Celebrating Cool Kentucky
Thursday, May 1st, 2025 | Gates Open: 10:30 a.m. | First Race 12:45 p.m.
Presented by Old Forester and in partnership with Frazier History Museum, the venue transforms into a vibrant display of the state's rich heritage. Delve into Kentucky's storied past and lively present with engaging photo ops and experiences that capture the essence of our rich culture. A must-attend for history buffs, music lovers, and racing enthusiasts alike, this event encapsulates Kentucky's spirited music, deep-rooted traditions, and vibrant atmosphere.
Join us for a day immersed in the true spirit of the Bluegrass State.
Experience the essence of Kentucky at Thurby's 'Cool Kentucky', a vibrant celebration of bourbon, music, and thoroughbred racing.
Learn more and get tickets here.
EVENT DAY HIGHLIGHTS
WOODFORD RESERVE PADDOCK PLAZA LIVE ENTERTAINMENT:
The Frazier History Museum’s “Musical Kentucky” exhibit celebrates the rich and diverse musical heritage of Kentucky. Attendees will experience a vibrant showcase of local talent spanning genres from bluegrass and country to jazz and folk. Live performances from some of Kentucky’s finest musicians will set the stage, capturing the spirit and cultural richness of the Bluegrass State.
Phoebe White, an award-winning singer-songwriter from Bowling Green, Kentucky, is celebrated for her unique blend of gospel and country music, highlighted by her remarkable yodeling talent. Known as the 'yodeling cowgirl,' she captivates audiences with heartfelt performances that reflect her faith and southern heritage.
DINING ROOM ENTERTAINMENT:
Fred Nez Keams, born on the Navajo Nation and living in Kentucky for over 16 years, Fred is a renowned artist celebrated for his handcrafted Native American flutes. His work, including a commission for the 2022 Governor’s Awards in the Arts, highlights cultural unity and heritage, earning recognition worldwide.
Dining Rooms: Club SI, Millionaires Row, Stakes Room Time: TBD
RECOGNITION MOMENTS:
The Frazier History Museum’s “Iconic Kentucky” shines a spotlight on the legendary figures and cherished locales that have profoundly shaped Kentucky's history and culture. This captivating exploration delves into the lives and achievements of some of the state's most influential personalities, revealing the stories behind the places Kentuckians hold dear.
Tori Murden McClure, the first woman to row solo across the Atlantic Ocean in 1999, is an adventurer, advocate, and educator. Raised in Louisville, Kentucky, she served as Spalding University’s President for 24 years, championing leadership and social justice.
ear X-tacy, an iconic Louisville record store, became a cultural hub under the passionate leadership of its owner, John Timmons. Celebrated for its support of local artists, it was a cornerstone of Louisville’s music scene until its closure in 2011, leaving a lasting legacy.
COOL KENTUCKY PHOTO OPS:
Omega's Disco Reflections: Mirror (Disco) Ball Activation By Omega Mirror Products
Ear X-tacy Legacy Tribute:
Featuring the 120 Cool Kentucky Counties Playlist
Frazier Museum: Screen-Printing Activation or Model T Car Photo Opportunity
“Spirit of Kentucky”
This special feature delves into the rich legacy of Old Forester, highlighting its distinction as the first bourbon to be sold in sealed glass bottles—a testament to its commitment to quality and purity. Go on a journey through the brand's storied history, from its founding in 1870 to its role in shaping the bourbon industry and its resurgence as a favorite among both new enthusiasts and seasoned connoisseurs.
Style Under the Spires: Derby Week Fashion Contest
Step out in style with your best race-day vintage look and enter our Fashion Contest! Showcase your timeless elegance for a chance to win incredible prizes. Don't miss this opportunity to dazzle on the track and score some fabulous rewards. Dress to impress and let the races begin! Entry details coming soon!
Stakes Races:
The 31st Running of THE KENTUCKY JUVENILE
The 4th Running of The St. Matthews Overnight Stakes
The 20th Running of THE OPENING VERSE