First a KET documentary, and now your chance to hear from Wade and Alice Houston in person about breaking barriers in sports and life. You’ll hear about the tough lessons they learned along the way—and what has kept them grounded as a couple and as a family.
They’ll also talk about the importance of giving back, both in Louisville and in Wade’s hometown in Tennessee. It is leading by example at its finest as we pay tribute to these community treasures. The Frazier History Museum is pleased to partner with the city’s Office of Equity for this program, with a few words from Louisville’s new Mayor Craig Greenberg about the Houstons. Other surprise guests will be joining us and sharing their own personal stories of how Alice and Wade impacted their lives. The Houston family is currently represented in our Kentucky Rivalries exhibition.
Doors Open: 5:30 p.m.
Gallery Access: 5:30–6:30 p.m.
Program: 6:30–8 p.m.
MODERATORS:
Andy Treinen, Frazier History Museum
Rachel Platt, Frazier History Museum
Joi McAtee, Office of Equity
GUESTS:
Wade and Alice Houston
Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg
Surprise Guests to Honor the Houstons
Included: Light Hors D’oeuvres and Cash Bar
Admission: $25 | $20 for Contributor-Level Members & Up