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10 Kentucky Derby Museum Gala 42 Longines Kentucky Oaks Fashion Contest 12 Awards in the Arts 14 Mayor’s Derby Brunch on the 44 Prestigious Properties River 46 Kentucky Oaks 143 16 Knights of Columbus Dinner 52 Barnstable Brown Party 18 KTA/KTOB Kentucky Derby 56 Fillies & Lilies Party Trainers’ Dinner 58 Unbridled Eve Derby Gala 20 Biscuits & Bourbon 66 Fillies & Stallions 21 Jocktails at the Derby 68 The Trifecta 24 1081 Affair 72 Derby Eve Gala 25 Inaugral Derby Gala 74 Silks in the Bluegrass 26 Celebrity Day at the Downs 76 Esquire Derby 28 Thurby 78 Celebrity Derby Eve 30 Thursday at Jeff Ruby’s 80 Farmington Derby Breakfast 31 Culinary Kickoff 82 Derby Day Brunch 32 Rainbows & Roses Soirée 86 Kentucky Derby 143 Red 33 Taste of Derby Carpet 34 2017 Annual Derby Gala 90 Kentucky Derby 143 35 Thursday Before Derby Party 100 Derby After Party 38 Cinco de Derby 102 Kentucky Derby Winner’s 39 Revere Tradition Embrace Progress Brunch

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As it turns out, the sun doesn’t always shine so bright on my old Kentucky home, but don’t think for one second that a little rain would stop Louisville, Kentucky, from rolling out the red (albeit soggy) carpet for our biggest party of the year. Well-prepared event hosts were quick to call in a few extra tents and heaters, and track-goers didn’t seem to mind swapping out their high heels for a comfortable pair of wellies. Beautifully designed hats and fascinators only called for an extra layer of plastic to preserve their adornments. Spirits remained high, and as is often the case for this level of celebration, more plentiful to account for the circumstances. I’m delighted to present to you our wrap-up for Derby 143 containing 40 of the biggest and best events that took place over the past two weeks, along with coverage from Thurby, Kentucky Oaks and the Kentucky Derby. Our loyal readers and subscribers will find that this special supplement issue replaces our typical weekly format for The Voice-Tribune, but we will return next week with all of our regular columnists and content that you’ve come to expect from us. Be sure to check out voice-tribune.com for hundreds of additional photos from this past week. I must thank our assiduous photographers who worked from dusk until dawn and around the clock in some cases, showing up with camera in hand in every corner of our city to capture all the exciting happenings of the season. Louisville is lucky to claim something so very special as its own, and each year we show up and show out in all the best ways when it comes to proving that we are a city with an extreme amount of pride in our hospitality. Because we are Derby City, the city of compassion, Possibility City, we celebrate and entertain like almost no one else can, serving the finest bourbon, raising much-needed funds for charities and connecting people from all over the world on this weekend. It’s actually very indicative of the kind of city that we are year-round. Louisville is always hoping, always believing...Always Dreaming. M AY 1 1 , 2 0 1 7

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KENTUCKY DERBY MUSEUM GALA On April 28, the Kentucky Derby Museum held the 31st iteration of their annual signature fundraising event. The gala proved to be an evening filled with fun and dancing with music provided by The Celebrity Allstar Band. Proceeds from the event benefited the Museum’s curatorial and educational programs as well as other program services of the Museum. Howard and Susan Vogt with Martha and Tom Hall.

Kathryn and Jamie Hendon with Cheri Sims.

Luke Hancock and Kaelyn Gault.

Junior and Doris Bridgeman.

Barry Dayton and Chris Whelan.

Sarah and Jim Haynes.

Jean and Bill Shewciw.

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Kathy and Russ Cox.

Eddie and Ashley Peterson.

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Dale and Ceci Boden.

Event Chair Rhonda Jo Conner and Jimmy Dan Conner.

Nate and Meredith Haney.

Harold and Lisa Workman, Patty and Bob Ethington, Mark and Diane Kennedy and Becky and Jerry Blacketer.

Ben and Linda Jackson.

Bill and Michelle Mudd. Photos by BILL WINE

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AWARDS IN THE ARTS Opening Night at Churchill Downs on April 29 came alive with the arts as the Jennifer Lawrence Foundation, Fund for the Arts and Churchill Downs collaborated for the second year of Awards in the Arts. Honorees Kentucky Shakespeare, Louisville Story Program, La’Nita Rocknettes School of Dance, Paul Owen, Rachel Mauser, Stephen Gaghan and Tim Daly were celebrated with awards presentations and pop-up performances throughout the racetrack grounds. Lauren DePaso, Ben and Meredith Lawrence, Mayor Greg Fischer, JP Davis and Christen Boone.

Holly Kipper, Luci Lord and Meredith Brown.

Jill and Matt Kamer.

Alisa and Steve Zanetti.

Bella Portaro Kueber, Carin Isaacs and Lisa Causarano Morley.

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Amy Dennison, Julia Carstanjen, Andre Wilson and Christen Boone. Photos by TIM VALENTINO

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Laura Bauman, Jaclyn Rueff, Melissa Cornell and Lauren Oakley.

Lifetime Achievement Award Winner Paul Owen and Mayor Greg Fischer.

Mike Schultz and Patti Swope.

Cathy Kightlinger and Joey Wagner.

Tom Noland, Christen Boone, Jim Allen and Vivian Noland.

Sandi Weiss, Maxine Rouben, Sara Shpilberg, Raquel Koff and Shellie Benovitz. Jessica Kincaid, Petersen Thomas and Stephanie and George Barrett.

Diane Heishman, Lori Warren, Kiki King and Merry-Kay Poe. M AY 1 1 , 2 0 1 7

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Austin and Katrina Miller. Photos by TIM VALENTINO

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MAYOR’S DERBY BRUNCH ON THE RIVER Early revelers came out in droves on April 30 for the Mayor’s Derby Brunch on the River. The beautiful FarnsleyMoremen Landing was the site of the event, and in addition to a sumptuous traditional Kentucky breakfast, attendees enjoyed live music, horse-drawn carriage rides and tours of the Farnsley-Moremen property. Ava Yates, Louisville Metro Council President David Yates, Grace Yates, Lindsey Key and Leeann and Allan Manganello.

Cindy Lewandowski and Shannon Adkins.

Pam and Vince Jarboe.

Kelly and Dianne Higdon, Board of Directors Vice-Chair and event committee member Carmen Miller and JoAnn Owens. Walter and Kathy Munday with Honorary Host and Mayor Greg Fischer.

Emcee Dawne Gee and Patricia Jennings.

Kara Voit and Tim Garrett.

Gary and Luci Lord.

Mike Tomes, Megan Huff, Sheldon Burton and Daphne Woolridge.

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Kirk Carter, Patricia Jennings and Christie and Randy Coe. Photos by BILL WINE

Ben Rigor and Stacey Groneck. M AY 1 1 , 2 0 1 7

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KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS CHARITY DINNER An official Kentucky Derby Festival event, the Knights of Columbus Charity Dinner took place on May 1 in the Archibald Cochran Ballroom of The Galt House Hotel. The night helped garner funds for the Knights of Columbus’ efforts to raise money to improve the lives and opportunities of the mentally handicapped, and the centerpiece of the event was the presentation of the Dean Eagle Memorial Award.

Lon and Lu Whitfill.

Laura Humbert, Frankie Hunt and Teresa Burkhart.

Ted and Sharon Elsesser with Paul and Mary Ann Borgmann and Steve and Jan Smith.

Suzanne and Dick Burns.

Shannon Evanko, Emily Willis and Emily Cleveland.

Ted and Sharon Elsesser, Ken Rosenbaum and Teresa and Dennis Nash.

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Tory Graham and Jim French. Photos by BILL WINE

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KTA/KTOB KENTUCKY DERBY TRAINERS’ DINNER Jill Byrne and Paul Rogers hosted the Kentucky Thoroughbred Association and Kentucky Thoroughbred Owners and Breeders annual Kentucky Derby Trainers’ Dinner on May 2 at the Hyatt Regency in downtown Louisville. The night included dinner and cocktails and benefited The Backside Learning Center at Churchill Downs, as well as The Healing Place Lifestyle Program of Churchill Downs. Bill Shewciw and Triple Crown-winning jockey Victor Espinoza.

Sarah and Alex Rankin with Janie and Austin Musselman.

Tina Casse and trainer of Derby entree Classic Empire Mark Casse. Jessica and Mike Ziegler.

KTA/KTOB Board of Directors Price Bell and Headley Bell.

Mayor Greg Fischer, Anita Cauley, Ellen Hesen and Dr. David Richardson.

Celina and C.M. Magana, Churchill Downs Racetrack President T. Kevin Flanery and Lori Flanery. 18 D E R B Y 1 4 3 W R A P - U P |

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Dottie and John Shirreffs.

Dottie and John Shirreffs, Triple Crown-winning jockey Victor Espinoza and Tina and Jerry Moss.

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BISCUITS & BOURBON The Kentucky Derby Museum celebrated the week’s races like never before with the inaugural Biscuits & Bourbon brunch on May 3. Attendees sipped Kentucky bourbon flights, mimosas and Bloody Marys, and Woodford Reserve Global Ambassador Tom Vernon was on hand for drink demonstrations, a panel discussion and more. The meal meanwhile saw both Southern and English inspiration with a Biscuit Bar, and Mashbill Music provided live entertainment throughout the affair. Sharon Thompson, Andy Blair and Malissa Thompson.

Kentucky Derby Museum Event Manager Zoie Wilson, Vice President and Chief Development Officer Erik Brown and Rhonda Jo Conner.

Global Brand Ambassador for Woodford Reserve Tom Vernon.

Fred and Jaclyn Minnick.

Tricia Murphy, Charlotte Korfhage, Jenny Cottingham and Krissie White. Rhonda Jo Conner and Rosemary Hocker.

Mike and Molly Morand, Kim Siegfried, Ann Atchinson and Debbie Faulkner. 20 D E R B Y 1 4 3 W R A P - U P |

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Greg Collin and Jackie Lucas.

Darlene Kushner, Lois Hollaway and JoAnn Haddad. Photos by BILL WINE

Helayne and Julie McDonnell. M AY 1 1 , 2 0 1 7

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JOCKTAILS AT THE DERBY As Derby fever escalated, attendees gathered for Jocktails at the Derby at the Ice House in downtown Louisville on May 3. Guests enjoyed cocktails, appetizers and music by DJ K-Dogg, with proceeds from the occasion benefiting the Permanently Disabled Jockeys Fund.

Afton Shepard, Sheldon Tomes, Russ Smith, Mike Tomes and Ashley Twigg.

Ramon Dominguez and Julien Leparoux.

Nikki Wagner.

Kelly K. and Michael Higdon.

Juan Vargas and Miguel Mena.

Kirt Jacobs and JR Reed.

Georgia Gardner, Pamela Bratcher-Smith and Katie Bouchard. M AY 1 1 , 2 0 1 7

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Sarah Jordan and Mo Rose. Photos by MAX SHARP

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1081 AFFAIR The inaugural gala of The Brendon P. Bachelor Foundation for Sports and Education, the 1081 Affair was held on May 3 at The Gramercy. Timothy Bloom and “Hitzville - the Show� entertained guests with performances, and all attendees were treated to topnotch dinner and cocktails before hitting the dance floor.

Honoree Richard Steele, honoree Jonathan Felton, honoree Riddick L. Bowe, honoree Robert Byrd and Anthony Kirk.

Mark Campisano, Lindsey Miller, event committee member Andy Gunkler and Alyce Weixler.

Lindsey Key and Louisville Metro Council President David Yates.

Event committee member Von Purdy and Rick Purdy.

Honoree Derrick K. Ramsey, Lee Ramsey, Linda Jones and Major General Reuben Jones.

Ring of Legends Q&A moderator Blake Montgomery and Kim Montgomery.

Brooklyn Bachelor, Co/Vice- President and Treasurer Brenda Bachelor, Vice-President Eric Bachelor, President Erica Bachelor and Brendon Bachelor Jr.

Linda Sanders, member of the board of directors Valerie Combs and Annie Claycomb.

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Major General Reuben Jones and Jake Chestnut.

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INAUGURAL DERBY GALA For the first time, guests flocked to the Louisville Marriott Downtown on May 3 for the Louisville Urban League’s Inaugural Derby Gala. Recognized attendees included AT&T CEO Randall Stephenson, who received the Arthur M. Walters Champion of Diversity Award, and Kentucky Attorney General Andy Beshear, who received the Louisville Urban League Advocacy Award. Anthony Hamilton closed out the night with a featured live performance. Kevin Wilder, Ann Bowdan-Wilder, Aaron and Nicole Boyd and Cheryl and Ken Austin.

Carolyn and David Tandy.

Garnett and Haley Phelps.

Katina Whitlock and Johnetta Roberts.

Kelly Rowan Burrell and Jeremy Burrell.

Heather Harris and Janice King.

Benjamin Adams and Jasmine Reed.

William and Christine Starks, Donna Chapman and Steph and Andrew Horne.

Debbie and Brooklyn Hunt.

Cheryl Ford and Ira Salls.

Mayor Greg Fischer, Kentucky Attorney General Andy Beshear, Louisville Urban Leaue President and CEO Sadiqa Reynolds and Ben Richmond, retired president and CEO of Louisville Urban League. M AY 1 1 , 2 0 1 7

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CELEBRITY DAY AT THE DOWNS Celebrities came out in droves as they do each year for Kentucky Derby Festival’s Celebrity Day at the Downs at Churchill Downs on Millionaires Row. Presented by the Kentuckiana Honda Dealers on May 4, stars participating in the Pegasus Parade and other Festival events attended this exciting and glamorous day at the races.

Linkin’ Bridge: Shon China Lacy, Montre Davis, Rome Kimbrough and Ekoe Alexanda.

Mary Lou Meyer, Jessica Moore Spalding and Cindy Philpott.

Ashley Davis and Erin Greenwood.

Justin Hartley.

Kentucky Derby Festival Executive Vice President and Chief of Staff Stacey Robinson with Mike Gandolfo. Kristen Jensen and Ginny Washbish.

Hosts M.J. and Jesse of 106.9.

John and Johnna Kelly, Linda Willis and Russell Graves. 26 D E R B Y 1 4 3 W R A P - U P |

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Professional poker player Robert Williamson. Photos by BILL WINE & TIM VALENTINO

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Carol Nord, Merilyn Coslow, Alex Freeman, Mike Gandolfo, Sandy Griffiths, Shanna Ward, Julie Jacobs, Sue Greene and Catherine Smith.

Mark and Patty Bliss.

Jill and Rachel Bell.

Tonya Abeln, Gunnar Deatherage, Britany Baker, Sarah Mitchell and Alyson Wiggins. Travis Leffew and Tyler Skaggs.

KDF Royal Court.

John Bell with Jason and Johnny Nelmar.

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Caitlin Woods and Angie Tobias.

Joanne and Tony Spires, 2016 Miss Kentucky Laura Jones, Keith Cupp and Travis and Paula Emnett. Photos by BILL WINE & TIM VALENTINO

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THURBY A little rainy weather didn’t do much to dampen the spirits of Louisvillians ready to head to the track! Thurby, known as a locals’ event, was Thursday, May 4, and despite the drizzly atmosphere, the exciting races were run and the mint juleps and lilies began to flow in preparation for the memorable weekend ahead.

Laura Bollinger, Lance Alm, Jesse Bollinger, Tracy Alm, Denise Donta and Kelly White.

Rick and Lynn Wajda, Susan Roberts, Lori Allison and Jill Potts.

Dina Stine and Michele Cory. 28 D E R B Y 1 4 3 W R A P - U P |

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Dawn Meyers and Kendall Veliu.

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Dan and Sarah Cupkovic.

Chris Robert, Bekah Hartz, Hadley Hartz Wheelock, Kate Hendon and Matt Cline.

Ben Lowry and Dan Redding.

Beth Spalding and Danielle Walters.

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THURSDAY AT JEFF RUBY’S Jeff Ruby’s is one of the most popular restaurants in town all year long, but perhaps it’s never more full than the Thursday before Derby, which this year was May 4. Guests famously strive to get a reservation up to a year in advance, and with stars in attendance such as Travis Tritt, Taylor Dayne and Joey Fatone, it’s the place to see and be seen.

Marco Mancuso, Anthony Basso, Rick Pitino, Jason Kitzmiller and John Klosek.

Cynthia Cruz, Taylor Dayne, Ron Zoldan, Theresa and Travis Tritt, Mary Wilson and Bruce Zoldan. Bruce Zoldan, Mary Wilson and Alan Zoldan.

Travis Tritt, Robbie Bartlett and Jeff Ruby.

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Lynn and Dr. Lynn Jester and Monice Harrison.

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Dr. Nick and Nancy Meiers.

Stacey and Dr. Kevin O’Koon.

Bawe Shinholster, Joey Fatone and John Wilson. M AY 1 1 , 2 0 1 7

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CULINARY KICKOFF Chefs Todd English, Beau MacMillan, Damaris Phillips and others gathered at the Muhammad Ali Center on May 4 to host the inaugural Culinary Kickoff. The four chefs joined forces to prepare a four-course meal for a small group of food and wine enthusiasts, with all proceeds from the evening benefiting the Muhammad Ali Center.

Casey Lester, Michelle Washle-Lewis, John Mueller and Fred McGriff.

Marci Nieves, Dina Val and Ellen Hagans.

Kitty and Mike Manganello.

Donald E. Lassere of the Muhammad Ali Center, ESPN’s Sage Steele, Junior Bridgeman and Sherman Brown.

Helen Bromfield, Warren Moon, Maryann McGrath and Chris Connelly. Brittany and Russ Renbarger.

Justin Patton and Je’ Nwa Reese. M AY 1 1 , 2 0 1 7

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Dave and Allie Moisan.

James Scherrer, Cathy Lee Jones and Del Bigtree.

Jeanie Kahnke with James and Gwen Stith.

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RAINBOWS & ROSES SOIRÉE The first formal fundraiser of the LGBTQ+ Community Coalition, Rainbows & Roses was held May 4 in Butchertown across two venues. The VIP portion of the evening at Lola above Butchertown Grocery saw guests enjoy cocktails and hors d’oeuvres as well as performances by Acting Against Cancer and LouisVogue. Later in the night, a crowd gathered at PLAY Louisville for more drinks, snacks provided by members of the Fair Event Vendors Alliance and spectacular performances by Suspend and Latrice Royale of “RuPaul’s Drag Race: All Stars.”

Josh Miller, Chef Bobby Benjamin and Theo Edmonds.

Erik Eaker, Vian Sora, Jed Hayden, John Brooks and Andrew Hudson.

Pam Cooper, Leah Halston and Bethany Cooper.

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Charlie Meredith, Remy Sisk, Whitten Montgomery, Michael Detmer, Kyle Braun, Shelby Brown and Debbie Hill of Acting Against Cancer.

Brian McLean and Lacy Ford.

Jonese Franklin and Laura Ellis.

Foxy, Shawnee, Tamauni and Jaison Gardner of LouisVogue. Photos by TIM VALENTINO

Joy Thompson.

Chris Miller and Jason Peno of Global Youth Group. M AY 1 1 , 2 0 1 7

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TASTE OF DERBY On May 4, the KFC Yum! Center was the site of the annual Taste of Derby, which regularly benefits Dare to Care Food Bank. Guests were able to sample fine wines paired with exquisite regional specialties prepared by nationally renowned chefs along the Road to the Kentucky Derby. A highlight of the evening was the Sullivan University Future Chef Showdown, and live music later in the night was provided by Underground Social Club.

Michael Lattin, Susan Banet and Lori and Tim Laird.

Stefani Vuleta, Tahje Ochs, Ashley Zehner and Kaitlyn Allgeier of 14 Hands. Erin Wujek with Bruce Taylor, co-owner of Derby Contender Lookin at Lee.

Lauren Kirchgassner and Allison Diaz.

Chris and Lauren Konicek with Catherine and Demontae Foots. Greg and Cecelia Zielinski with Grace and Bob Kelley.

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2017 ANNUAL DERBY GALA To raise funds for its year-round activities of improving the quality of life within the community and enhancing educational and economic opportunities for all African Americans, the 100 Black Men of Louisville held their annual Derby Gala on May 4 at The Galt House Hotel. The event featured a special performance by acclaimed R&B band The O’Jays.

Al Cornish and Dr. Yvonne D. Austin with Von and Rick Purdy.

Daryl Smith, Wanda Mitchell-Smith, Michelle James and Louisville Metro Councilman David James. Kayla Mitchell and Marc Ellis.

Linda Sheckles and City of Bardstown Councilman Bill Sheckles.

Corey and Kim Jefferson with Angela and Pizas Smith. Tracey and Brian Spaulding with Cecelia Bland.

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THURSDAY BEFORE DERBY PARTY

Jimmy Dan Conner, Rhonda Jo Conner, Jimmy Dan Conner III, Janie and Austin Musselman and Ted Mitzlaff.

Kent and Kathy Oyler.

Mike and Carolyn Mountjoy.

Elizabeth Remmers and Joe Flanagan.

Ginger Beard and Angela Arnett.

In accordance with her beloved tradition, Rhonda Jo Conner hosted her Thursday Before Derby Party on May 4. The evening was casual and laid-back and boasted an appropriate Kentucky theme. Guests enjoyed toe-tapping Bluegrass music and Kentucky-inspired food.

Elizabeth Remmers, Kim Staffieri, Kathy Herrington and Marcia Pratt.

Austin and Janie Musselman with Jenny and Jeff Hollon.

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CINCO DE DERBY Powered by DerbyVIP.com and J Wagner Group, Cinco de Derby presented by Don Julio 1942 — a festive pre-Derby celebrity event — took place at the Ice House downtown on May 4. Guests enjoyed cocktails as well as performances by DJ K-Dogg and Ryan Coxx.

Alex and Anthony Raspberry, Frankie Hilbert, Ryan Bridgeman and Brian Raspberry.

Max Whelan and Loki Mikey.

Jeremy Hill of the Cincinnati Bengals and Joey Wagner.

Frankie Hilbert and Madison Hardy.

Fred Whitfield and Mary Boulware with Catherine Cato and Gene Ehmann. Jonathan Blue, Matt Case, Jessica Kidner and Ali and Adam Frank.

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REVERE TRADITION EMBRACE PROGRESS BRUNCH Todd Cain and Patrick D. McLane

On May 5, Angel’s Envy kicked off the 143rd Longines Kentucky Oaks at the newly completed downtown distillery with special guests and a festive drink and brunch menu at the inaugural Revere Tradition Embrace Progress Brunch. Attendees enjoyed five handcrafted cocktails, specifically paired with each brunch course.

Kevin Sachs, Sarah Conley, James Kemplano and David Zambrana.

Co-founder and Chief Innovation Officer Wes Henderson and Julie Henderson.

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Leighan and David Dickerson with Colleen Thomas.

Joey and Stephanie Buescher, Jay and Nong Huffman and Caleb and Lynsey Buege.

Aida Jahic and Ryan Murley. Photos by BILL WINE

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KENTUCKY OAKS SURVIVORS PARADE Fans of the Kentucky Oaks were invited to nominate friends and family who are survivors of breast and/or ovarian cancer to participate in the ninth annual Kentucky Oaks Survivors Parade presented by Kroger. Donations from the event benefited the Norton Cancer Institute Breast Health Program, and the parade, which featured 143 participants, took place on May 5 on Churchill Downs’ turf track before the 143rd running of the Longines Kentucky Oaks.

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LONGINES KENTUCKY OAKS FASHION CONTEST The Longines Kentucky Oaks is renowned for the elegance of its audience and the inimitable Longines Fashion Contest. This year’s panel of judges included the Longines Ambassador of Elegance and women’s tennis icon Stefanie Graf, radio host and model Courtney Sixx, style influencer Sam White and actress Jill Goodacre Connick. The most stylish and elegant look was rewarded to Krista Rosenberg who was presented a rose gold watch from the Longines DolceVita Collection by equestrian style expert Briana Mott.

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KENTUCKY OAKS 143 The 143rd running of the Longines Kentucky Oaks, America’s premier and most lucrative race for 3-year old fillies, was held at Churchill Downs on Friday, May 5. The $1 million Grade I stakes race awarded the winning filly, Abel Tasman, a garland of lilies, appropriately named “lilies for the fillies.” Like the Kentucky Derby, the Longines Kentucky Oaks race is one of the longest continually held sporting events in American history and one of the only horse races to take place at the original site of its inception.

Ridden by Mike Smith and trained by renowned horseman Bob Baffert, Abel Tasman came from behind to win the 143rd running of the Longines Kentucky Oaks on a muddy track at Churchill Downs.

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Winners Mike Smith and Abel Tasman receive the garland of lilies.

Nikia Lightfoot and Ryan Parker.

Jockey Mike Smith celebrates his second Kentucky Oaks win.

Ali and Adam Frank, Wes Henderson, Jacqueline Scovil, Cordt Huneke, Jessica Kidner and Jonathan Blue.

Ray and Cindy Carcione. M AY 1 1 , 2 0 1 7

Chad Whistle and Michael Liquete.

Photos by BILL WINE, TIM VALENTINO, AMBER CHAFLIN, HUNTER ZIESKE & JAMES EATON

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The Winner’s Circle for the Kentucky Oaks victor Abel Tasman saw representatives from co-owners China Horse Club and Clearsky Farms in attendence, while trainer Bob Baffert hoisted the trophy in celebration.

Kentucky Attorney General Andy Beshear, Britainy Beshear, Stephanie Renner and Olivia Isaac.

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Jeff and Carrie Ketterman.

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Leonard Coleman, Kate Welsh, Calvin West and Rachel Bell.

Alice Jane Baron and Mary Cheatham.

Tony and Suzanne Florek, Chelle Wabrek, Nelea Absher, Beth Andrews and Bruce Perkins.

Connie Spalding and Cynthia Knapek.

Raj Prabhu and Brooke Fox.

Jenna Timmering and Danielle Hardy. M AY 1 1 , 2 0 1 7

Regan Atkinson and Brad Titzer.

Nick and Lisa Zangari with Holly Prather.

Photos by BILL WINE, TIM VALENTINO, AMBER CHAFLIN, HUNTER ZIESKE & JAMES EATON

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Princesses Sidney Cobb, Daphne Woolridge and Kailee Barnes, Queen Natalie Brown and Princess Taylor Marchelle Young.

Daniel Nguyen and Michelle Knights.

Inez Hernandez.

Christopher Backus and Mira Sorvino.

Rachel Pugh and Chris Robert.

Catherine and Matthew Smith.

Mark Faber, Christos Karmis, Bill Martin and George Pappas.

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Kara and Shelby Brown.

Annemarie Dillard Jazic, Rebecca Smith and Alexandra Dillard Lucie.

Photos by BILL WINE, TIM VALENTINO, AMBER CHAFLIN, HUNTER ZIESKE & JAMES EATON

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Laura Frazier and Don Ashley.

Bob and Marita Willis.

Ellen Cunanan, Melissa Neichter, Leslie Charney and Shelly Breier.

Donna and Al Smith.

Linnea and Greg Adelson.

Sherry Wallace and Stuart Reagan. M AY 1 1 , 2 0 1 7

Eric Van Meter and Katherine Tallaj.

Charlotte and Robin Ipsan.

Karen Franson, Mary Reisert, Sandra Christensen and Patti Caballero.

Photos by BILL WINE, TIM VALENTINO, AMBER CHAFLIN, HUNTER ZIESKE & JAMES EATON

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Kelly Stearman and Amanda Clark.

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BARNSTABLE BROWN PARTY One of Derby Eve’s most hotly anticipated events, the Barnstable Brown Party was held at the Barnstable Brown Mansion in the Highlands on May 5. Proceeds from the event, which was hosted by Patricia Barnstable Brown, benefited diabetes research at the University of Kentucky’s Barnstable Brown Kentucky Diabetes and Obesity Center. A true night of the stars, guests mingled with celebs Tom Brady, Kid Rock, Tracy Morgan, Katie Couric, Larry David and more.

Larry David.

Taylor Dayne.

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Patricia Barnstable Brown and Priscilla Barnstable. Photos by TIM VALENTINO

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Dannielynn and Larry Birkhead.

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Priscilla Barnstable and Kid Rock.

Members of the Green Bay Packers including Aaron Rodgers and Randall Cobb.

John MolkerKatie Couric.

Boyz II Men.

Kari and Sammy Hagar.

Tom Brady and members of the Superbowl Champion New England Patriots.

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Morgan Beck and Bode Miller.

Kacey Musgraves.

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FILLIES & LILIES PARTY On May 5, guests attended the Fillies & Lilies Party, the official kickoff party for the Kentucky Derby at the Kentucky Derby Museum. With heavy hors d’oeuvres, a premium open bar and a live performance from headliner Clint Black, the event was a stylish and luxurious way to start the big weekend.

Dan and Rebecca Rood with Alecia and Mark Bailey.

Nicole and Ariana Muth. Emerald Kibbe, Rod Plymale and Domini Owens.

Amy and Charles Cook.

Julie and Bryan Stuckey.

Dr. Gary White and Brandy Cloud.

Debi and Anna Lundwall.

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Ron and Bethany Schenk. Photos by BILL WINE

Telly and Caroline Eliades.

Alyson Richards enjoyed riding a horse in a simulated race.

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UNBRIDLED EVE DERBY GALA Guests gathered on May 5 at The Galt House Hotel for the Unbridled Eve Derby Gala. The night began with a cocktail reception and then transitioned to a gourmet dinner before offering world-class live entertainment, including music by Taio Cruz and The Louisville Crashers. With high profile supporters, this event is well-known to be the “Party with a Heart,” benefiting 18 charities including Blessings in a Backpack and Fund for the Arts as well as many additional nonprofits.

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Jackie Mondon, Erica Bachelor and Ndidi Oteh.

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Wendy Treece and Beau Bridges.

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Al and Gretchen Young.

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Conrad Bachmann.

Joey Wagner.

Diana Maglott.

Warren Moon and Tonya York Dees.

Bonnie-Jill Laflin.

Milan Chakraborty.

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Jean Cruguet and Denise Pendanx.

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Mo McKnight-Howe and Scotty Howe.

Melissa Fraser and Alysha Jones.

Mickey Miller and Julia Wellborn.

Marcia Rose and Ellen Hagans. Photos by CHELSEA MARRIN

Soon Bahrami and Kathy Christine.

Mario Gutierrez.

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FILLIES & STALLIONS Hosted by Black Rock Thoroughbred, Fillies & Stallions was held on May 5 at the Mellwood Arts & Entertainment Center. The event featured a 40-foot red carpet and music by DJ Ryan Coxx and Xuitcasecity. Guests enjoyed the VIP celebrity treatment and having their picture taken by the paparazzi swarms. Ashley Vonderheide, Andre Wilson and Aubrey Frakes.

Miranda Popp interviews Bob Guiney.

Josh Henderson.

Marc Weinberg and Nathalia Londono.

Daniel Cygal and Monica Gostkiewicz.

Chace Crawford and Tony Romo.

Tom Brady.

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Event founders Black Rock Thoroughbred’s Steven Marshall and ArkEndeavors’ Noah Flom.

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THE TRIFECTA Sports veteran and restaurant executive Junior Bridgeman hosted an all-new Derby event this year, The Trifecta, on May 5 at the Louisville Marriott East. With proceeds from this invitation-only event benefiting the West End School and the University of Louisville Autism Center at Kosair Charities, guests enjoyed exclusive performances from Linkin’ Bridge, Grammy Award winner Miguel and Grammy Award winner Jill Scott.

Marc Beasley, Darrell Griffith, Rob Adams and Mike Anderson.

Calvin and Angie Evans.

Miguel.

Ryan Bridgeman, Justin Bridgeman and Eden Bridgeman.

Miguel.

Jill Scott.

Rhonda Bridgeman, Doris Bridgeman and Leea Bridgeman.

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Ashley and Kolby Smith.

Nazr Mohammed.

Sinbad.

Eddie Barnes, Loretta Rollins and Junior Bridgeman.

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Antecia Black and Luke Whitehead.

Sabine Brown and Lindsay Covington.

Dawn Haygood and Phillip Williamson.

Doc Rivers.

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DERBY EVE GALA On May 5, the American Lung Association hosted its 22nd annual Derby Eve Gala at the Seelbach Hilton. In celebration of the Mexican holiday Cinco de Mayo, the night featured a “Fiesta” theme and music by Burning Las Vegas in the Medallion Ballroom. Guests also enjoyed hors d’oeuvres, cocktails and a seated gourmet dinner.

Angie Springate and Joshua Lakes.

Kayla Cromeenes and Hailey Dawes.

Brian and Bethany Seong with Lori and Gabe Riggs.

Anthony and Nancy Disser with Carolyn Embry, Jill Mangold and Dr. Sean Muldoon.

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Lindsey and Jesse Rasmussen.

Ben Shinkle and MJ Kustes.

Margot French, Sara Kulyan and Meredith Benninger.

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Sam and Brian Radford.

Barbara McNeal, Bobbi Jo Russell and Tami Collins.

Ken Schneider and Sara Rowe.

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SILKS IN THE BLUEGRASS Silks in the Bluegrass, the signature fundraiser for Operation Open Arms, was held on May 5 at the Crowne Plaza Louisville, just down the road from Churchill Downs. Atlanta Showstoppers provided the entertainment, and Purple Heart recipient Sergeant Daniel Casara was honored with the 2017 Operation Open Arms Hero Award.

First Lieutenant Chris Galvan and Brittany Galvan.

Former Kentucky Lt. Governor Steve Henry, MSG Griffin and Commissioner of the Kentucky Department of Veterans Affairs Heather French Henry. Honoree Sergeant Daniel Casara and Sen. Mitch McConnell.

Melissa Arnold and Anora Morton.

Trish and Geoff Sherlock.

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Mike and Patty Olsen.

Mr. Martin, Chip Saltsman, Hillary Pate and Mary Platt.

Allyson and Denny Weinberg. Photos by JOSE APONTE

Marine cadets from Seneca High School Kendall Cavanah, Curtis Gardner Jr., Christopher Flanary, Ahmed Mohamed, Marcus Hamilton and Cameron Christiansen. M AY 1 1 , 2 0 1 7

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ESQUIRE DERBY Produced by King Sixteen, Esquire Derby took over 21c Museum Hotel on May 5. An A-list celebrity event in its own right, the evening saw stars Adrian Grenier, Bobby Flay, Todd English and more walk the red carpet. Inside, attendees were treated to world-class hors d’oeuvres by Proof on Main Head Chef Mike Wajda and craft cocktails featuring Rabbit Hole bourbon and rye as well as a performance by Grammy Award winner Kimbra.

Bobby Flay.

Cliff and Vernie Vadnais, Donald Wenzel and Donna and Tim Young.

Russ Smith and Cecy Linzey.

Dr. Louis and Peggy Heuser. Derek Anderson and Dr. Ashley Miller Anderson.

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Steve Wilson and Adrian Grenier. The Princess.

Skal Labissiere and guest.

Jaylen Johnson, Wayne Blackshear and Mangok Mathiang. M AY 1 1 , 2 0 1 7

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Wayne Turner and guest. Photos by HUNTER ZIESKE

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CELEBRITY DERBY EVE DerbyVIP.com presented Celebrity Derby Eve on May 5 at The Gramercy downtown sponsored by Grey Goose, Angel’s Envy, Stella Artois, Coca-Cola and Red Bull. With music by world-famous DJ IRIE, the night got all in attendance in the best kind of mood to head into the next day’s exciting festivities.

Wayne Blackshear, Mangok Mathiang, Jax Levitch and Jaylen Johnson.

Marcus Smith of the Philadelphia Eagles, Lorenzo Mauldin of the New York Jets and Joey Wagner.

Jennifer Loach, Karim Momin, Malcolm MacLean and Richard Sheridan.

Allison Wallace and Kristen Rollerson.

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Alyssa Lee, Sheila Brooks and Tori Roberts.

Kelsey Grandi, Erin Hickey, Breahan Pautsch and Sarah Conley.

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Brittany Buttler and Dakota Cook.

Tyler Cerin, Kevin McFarland and Joey Wagner. Photos by JAMES EATON

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Emily Gentry, Maggie Tabor, Ali Navigar, Lisa Addington Parker, Frankie Hilbert, Gene and Hannah Gruver and Michael Wickliffe.

Kristen Rollerson, Kristina Johns, Rudy Ellis III and Meredith Ellis.

Tyron Smith with the Dallas Cowboys, Kevin Roberts, Matt Case and Joey Wagner.

Emily Miner, Jaclyn Hendrickson and Katie Bee.

Lorenzo Mauldin with th New York Jets and Kristen Rollerson.

Morgan Cooper, Caroline Anderson and Ayesha Singh. Erika Ganong, Sarah Rash and Chelsea Moody.

Mark and Raquel Kissel with Jamie and Brian Humphreys. M AY 1 1 , 2 0 1 7

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Justin Thompson and Josh Christian. Photos by JAMES EATON

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FARMINGTON DERBY BREAKFAST On May 6, the morning of the Derby, Farmington Historic Plantation was the site of the annual Historic Homes Foundation Derby Breakfast. Attendees were treated to a sit-down brunch featuring Southern cuisine, an open bar and live music. The event also offered a silent auction over dessert and coffee.

Cliff and Vernie Vadnais, Donald Wenzel with Donna and Tim Young.

Eric and Veronica Schenkelberg, Maria Dellipizzi and Brent Paynter.

Artist Katarzyna Kociomyk and Wajtek Pilczynski.

Ruth Rotterman, Kristin Cloern and Megan Stovall.

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Michael and Carrie Powers, Nancy Weber Grove and Kevin Grove.

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Drayden Zaring with Betty and Paige Kregor.

Wil Abshier, Jeffrey Livesay, C.T. Hayes and Steve McDonald. Photos by BILL WINE

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Kyle Bailey and Matthew Williams.

Kelly May and Cali Fluhr.

Jackie and Lloyd Kelly.

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Theresa Lavin and Emily Josic.

Christina Dettman and Lexy Hunt.

Nat and Bridget Cuthbert.

Alanna Bartle and Matt Garofalo. Photos by BILL WINE

Terry Dikes and Scott McIntosh.

Laura Montagna and Sally McConnell.

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DERBY DAY BRUNCH Original Makers Club kicked off the 143rd Run for the Roses with a Derby Day Brunch at the Speed Art Museum the morning of May 6. Woodford Reserve hosted a special Kentucky Bourbon Bar, and, following cocktails, guests feasted on a Southern family-style brunch prepared by Wiltshire at the Speed Executive Chef Coby Ming. Live music also delighted all before the mass migration just down the road to Churchill Downs. Suzanne and Ryan Kingery, Ryan Pierce, Matt Multerer and Sara Multerer.

Josh and Shana Merideth with Claire and Karl Heckenberg.

Ozair Shariff and Ghislain d’Humières.

Peter and Katie Rottier, Aly Gay and Suzanna and Adam Yonkers.

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Eric Goff and Jordan Nalley.

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Brad and Mary Ann Merideth.

Jordan and Antonio Pantoja,

Charles Kimbrough and Samantha Newton.

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From the outside, James and Amy Bailey’s home appears to be a traditional, Southern-inspired residence, featuring a wrap-around porch dotted with rocking chairs. However, the inside of their home has a much more contemporary aesthetic that reflects their unique tastes. “One of my favorite aspects of the house is that it looks traditional from the outside,” says James. “But when you come inside, the interior looks nothing like what you would imagine it to be. It’s fairly modern and has a designer’s touch to it.” Located in the Reserve Estates of Sleepy Hollow, James and Amy’s home is connected to Mosier’s Family Farm and sits just one mile away from Norton Commons. James originally wanted to build a house in the country, but Amy wanted to live in a neighborhood. The two were able to have the best of both worlds when they found the Reserve Estates. Each property in the neighborhood is set on two to four acres, providing them with a feeling of privacy without being too isolated. James, an experienced real estate developer, designed the home himself and finished the project in 2007. He has developed a number of properties in the area, as well as in Los Angeles where he lived for 20 years. While in California, he worked as an actor and designed highend homes for a number of people in the entertainment industry. This 7,000-square-foot property features an open floor plan, and its many windows allow for a great deal of

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natural light. There are four sets of double doors located throughout the first floor, providing an airy and open feeling. The Baileys frequently entertain friends and family, whether it be for a large gathering or a small dinner party. As the Baileys are fervent sports fans and love watching University of Kentucky basketball games, the residence boasts an astounding 30 televisions throughout the home. Amy’s favorite aspect to the house is the curved stairwell and adjoining catwalk that overlooks the great room. Other notable features include a second master bedroom, three jacuzzis and three laundry rooms, which come in handy since the couple has two sons, ages 4 and 6. While the large house has a variety of themes and color palettes, a great deal of the interior is done in contemporary style with the color scheme including shades of black and gold. The trim, doors and a great deal of the cabinetry is black with gold decor and accents throughout. Since the Baileys’ previous home had significantly less square footage, they needed more furniture and decor to fill the space. The couple hired Sheeran King with Palazzina Interiors, who designed and arranged the first floor to suit their preferences. “I was constantly ripping pages out of Architectural Digest and turning them over to her,” says Amy. “She helped us create color schemes, choose paints and buy all the furniture, and she really helped us out a lot.” Amy decorated the remainder of the house herself, and even commissioned custom-made paintings to match their decor. Five large artworks by Indianapolis artist Penny Haynes hang throughout the residence, adding the perfect touch to the house’s unique character. Though the Baileys’ home is far from ordinary, it suits their lifestyle perfectly. The contrasting interior and exterior as well as the dark woodwork truly make the property one-of-a-kind. VT

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KENTUCKY DERBY 143 RED CARPET On May 6, Churchill Downs again welcomed countless celebrities to Louisville on the red carpet. These icons brought out their most chic designer duds and accessories to experience the esteemed tradition of the Kentucky Derby. The scene was jam-packed with stars including Katie Couric, Justin Hartley, Larry David, Jonathan Kite, Stephen Amell, Warren Moon and more.

Joanne and Coach Rick Pitino.

Jonathan Kite.

Laura Bell Bundy.

Warren Moon. Cassandra and Avery Johnson.

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Richie Sambora.

Morgan Beck and Bode Miller.

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Stephen Amell and Cassandra Jean.

Karen Lawrence, Meredith Lawrence and Jenn Brown.

Larry David.

Tom Sandoval and Ariana Madix.

Ashley and Brian Brohm. M AY 1 1 , 2 0 1 7

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Justin Cornwell and Lindsey Jones.

Jason and Michelle Witten.

Jerry Rice and Latisha Pelayo.

Conrad Bachmann.

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Tara Melvin and Sam Mason.

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Dolvett Quince. Photos by LOUIS TINSLEY AND CHELSEA MARREN

Courtney Sixx. M AY 1 1 , 2 0 1 7

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Gary Barnidge.

Carson Kressley.

Giada De Laurentiis. M AY 1 1 , 2 0 1 7

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Jax Taylor and Brittany Cartwright.

Josh Henderson.

Robin Meade.

Dannielynn and Larry Birkhead.

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KENTUCKY DERBY 143 Eager spectators enjoyed the 143rd Kentucky Derby presented by Yum! Brands at Churchill Downs on May 6. The race is a top-rank Grade I stakes race for 3-year-old Thoroughbred horses and is one and one-quarter miles long. Ridden by jockey John Velazquez, Always Dreaming won the greatest two minutes in sports by two and three-quarter lengths, just ahead of runnerup Lookin at Lee and third-place finisher Battle of Midway. The Derby winner for trainer Todd Pletcher is primarily owned by Vincent Viola and Anthony Bonomo.

Josh Resh and Adriel Resh.

Lisa Causarano Morley.

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Katie Miller and Peyton Clary.

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Earl Benz, Adale Woodson and Sharon Rose.

Steve Robertson, Angel Crowley, Jessica Overstreet and Brian Bennett.

Ms. Kentucky Bluegrass 2017 Tara Warren with Angie Perzanoeski. M AY 1 1 , 2 0 1 7

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Rebecca Brown and John Y. Brown II.

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Beth Yochum, Tonya Abeln and Erin Kiziminski.

Jockey John Velasquez celebrates his Kentucky Derby victory aboard Always Dreaming.

Kerry Charron and Michelle Donice.

Steven Humphrey and Sue Grafton.

Clay Cook and Alexandra Hepfinger.

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Jeannine Edwards with ESPN, John Asher with Churchill Downs and Joan Ciampi.

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Rob Bush, Andy Vine, Beth Bush, Amanda Taylor, Mandy Vine, Bryan Taylor and Sean Bock.

Mary DeCarlo and Laura Frazier.

Paul Sorvino and Bob Guiney.

Sarah and Graham Purdy. MAY 11, 2017

Whitney Gage and Chuck Hanes.

Jamie Wray and Jay Messer.

Always Dreaming’s owners – MeB Racing Stables, Brooklyn Boyz Stables, Teresa Viola Stables, St. Elias Stables, Siena Farm and West Point Thoroughbreds – celebrate with jockey John Velazquez.

Photos by BILL WINE, TIM VALENTINO, HUNTER ZIESKE, AMBER CHAFLIN, JAMES EATON & MAX SHARP

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Rick and Theresa Klingel.

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Melissa Bouchard, Charles and Janet Price, Elizabeth Gill and Kentucky Cabinet for Economic Development Secretary Terry R. Gill Jr.

Cindy and Ray Carcione.

Chris Reynolds, Eric Ridder and Guy Van Rooyen.

Maria Kurnick and Susan Sweeney Crum.

Always Dreaming in the post parade. 94 D E R B Y 1 4 3 W R A P - U P |

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Luke Hancock and Justin Rose.

Karl Schmitt. Photos by BILL WINE, TIM VALENTINO, HUNTER ZIESKE, AMBER CHAFLIN, JAMES EATON & MAX SHARP

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Robby and Paige Albarado.

Jordan Semder and Judge Katie King. Andy Gossin, part owner of Always Dreaming.

Matt Miller, Rashna Carmicle and Stephanie and Levi Bristow.

Kevin and Sandy Collins. MAY 11, 2017

Terry and Kathryn Green.

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Leslie Charney, Shannon Cogan and Tami Cassis.

Harry Connick Jr. sings the National Anthem.

Mayor Greg Fischer with Mark Fischer and his family.

Always Dreaming gallops to victory.

Amy Whitham and JD Shelburne.

Lisa and Tom Helms. 96 D E R B Y 1 4 3 W R A P - U P |

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Sam Rondo and Lucy Stone.

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Michael Russell, Taryn Solomon, Jon and Michael Adams, Jordan Loebel and Kallie Lou Wesley.

Christopher and Janice Williams.

Connie Campbell and Elle Williams.

Rebecca Jody with Jenny, Sylvia and Bonnie Hamilton.

Jorge Carbajal proposes to Jennifer McMahon.

Tasha Axmaker, Joe Peterson, Joyann Junge and Shania.

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Brianna Whitehouse and John Dooley.

The Hat Girls Kate Welsh and Rachel Bell.

Matt, Sandra, Brooke and Patrick Ransdell. MAY 11, 2017

John Ryan and Jamie Brodsky.

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Lisa Stevenson, Mike Berry and Stacey Robinson. Justin and Kate Rose, Rich Stephens, Taunya Eshenbaugh, Julie Smith, Tonya York Dees, Teresa McMahon, Brooke Wiseman and Amy Dennison.

Fernando Davila and Nasim Noorazar.

Brian and Erin Mankameyer.

Patty and Bob Ethington.

Andy Debnam, Charlotte Blanchet, Miranda Waddell and Lindsey and Antoine Blanchet.

Charlotte Sallmen and Tove Linden. 98 D E R B Y 1 4 3 W R A P - U P |

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UofL Athletic Director Tom Jurich with his twin daughters Haley and Lacey Jurich.

Hall of Fame QB Warren Moon with Robin Mead and Jen Westhoven of CNN Headline News.

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Sheba and Amir Hemmat with Sarah Ryan. Russ Smith, Troy Williams, Wayne Blackshear and Mangok Mathiang.

Julie and Barry Denton. Dave and Mary Jane Kirkpatrick, Agatha and Anthony Precourt, Suzanne and Adam Yonkers and Heather and Dick Williams.

Whitney Sage and Chuck Hanes.

John Velasquez sprays champagne in celebration in the Winner’s Circle.

Lisa Hott, Ellen Hagans, Hall of Fame QB Warren Moon, Tonya York Dees and Bob and Jessica Guiney. MAY 11, 2017

Holley Rosser, Jayce Meche and Alex Keedy.

David and Frances Auerbach with Mary Ellen and Frank Rodriguez.

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STELLA ARTOIS DERBY AFTER PARTY The J Wagner Group closed out their multiple-day string of Derby bashes with the Stella Artois Derby After Party at 8UP Elevated Drinkery & Kitchen on May 6. Music by Ryan Coxx helped all in attendance celebrate the exciting victory of Always Dreaming in the 143rd Run for the Roses. Chase Crawford, Tony Romo and Candice Crawford with Larry David.

Kevin McFarland and Joey Wagner with the check that Kevin won for the Kentucky Derby Betting Challenge.

Kevin McFarland, Lorenzo Mauldin and Jason Brown.

Franklin Foshee, Amanda Rose, Nathan Head, Kristi Cannon and Ray Dermon. 100 D E R B Y 1 4 3 W R A P - U P |

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Russ Smith and Wayne Blackshear.

Conrad Bachmann, Michelle Fox and Brett Bachmann.

Ryan Coxx and Albron Hana. Photos by JAMES EATON

Morgan Cooper and Ayesha Singh.

Dominique Quarles.

Jess Hargrave and Andrew Peltz. M AY 1 1 , 2 0 1 7

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Chris Hill, Erin Dedman, Mike Tomes, Edie Carson, Leigh Wirth, Sheldon Tomes, Joey Wagner and Frankie Hilbert.

Justin Hoover with Andrew and Nicholas Duffee.

Ryan Coxx, Adam Younger and Joey Wagner.

Marc Vanneman, Katie Nielsen, Cari Litman and James Mason.

Matt Dumeyer and Emily Bennett.

Ariel Hawkins and Dylan Shoffner. M AY 1 1 , 2 0 1 7

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Wayne Manns and Lamont Connor.

Titus Teague, Matt Case and Steve Hartman. Photos by JAMES EATON

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KENTUCKY DERBY WINNER’S PARTY To celebrate the victory of Always Dreaming, guests gathered at the Kentucky Derby Winner’s Party at the Kentucky Derby Museum on the evening of May 6. The reception immediately followed the Derby and featured an open bar, heavy hors d’oeuvres, dancing and, of course, a toast to Always Dreaming, the true star of the day. Chauncey Morris, Celina Magana, Richard Maloney and Marc Guilfoil.

Winners’ Toast with Governor Bevin.

Joe Capobianco with the garland of roses.

Brad Rau and Hailey Joyce.

Anthony Maganaro, Anthony Bonomo, Vinnie Viola and Terry Finley.

Mitchell Kelly, Joe Green, Andy Goggins, Tim Kelly and Jay Schneider. 102 D E R B Y 1 4 3 W R A P - U P |

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Lee and Ann Wells. Photos by TIM VALENTINO

Jay Schneider, Tina Butler and Andy Goggins. M AY 1 1 , 2 0 1 7

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WOODLAND FARM BRUNCH To celebrate the day after Derby and punctuate the end of Derby festivities, Steve Wilson and Laura Lee Brown hosted a brunch at Woodland Farm in Goshen on the morning of May 7.

Valle Jones, Laman Gray and Ann Coffey.

Kristopher Kelley, Teddy Abrams and Anna Finneran.

Peggy Heuser, Dr. Louis Heuser, Fran Griffiths, Steve and Debbie Reiss and Dan Dutton.

Colleen Keegan with hosts Laura Lee Brown and Steve Wilson. Kenneth Wright, Dr. Alexandra Gerassimides and Wil Heuser.

Robby Browne, Vince Branchesi and Deacon Farrell. 104 D E R B Y 1 4 3 W R A P - U P |

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Barbara Sweet and Karen Sales. M AY 1 1 , 2 0 1 7

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Mary Sheerin and Jacob Arnold.

Robert Curran and Paul Diaz.

Chris Radtke and Ayelet Aldouby.

Katie and Sara Kramer.

Heather Farrer and Turney Berry.

Brad Wilcox and Judge Jennifer Wilcox.

Barbara Trimingham Sleeter and Margaret Young.

Jack and Beverley Ballantine. M AY 1 1 , 2 0 1 7

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Lauren Argo and Dan Dutton. Photos by BILL WINE

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