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OFF TO THE RACES

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April - May 2022

You can bet on a good time at this Kentucky Derby blowout. Pastel embellishments, homemade mint juleps, and a themed game make for thoroughbred fun.

OFF TO THE RACES

FUN FOR THE ROSES

Transform your space into an impromptu Churchill Downs and you'll be on the fast track to an unforgettable celebration.

HOME TURF

A faux grass table runner is easy and affordable! nod to the lush lawns of Churchill Downs. Unfurl it, and nestle painted horse figurines throughout

ALL ROSES

Roses, specifically red ones, are the official flower of the Kentucky Derby Place a vase filled with roses of your favorite hue on your table for the perfect on-theme accent.

DRESSED UP

Pastels, seersucker fabric, and floral patterns are race day essentials Incorporate them into your decor via serving ware, napkins, tablecloths, and more.

DERBY LOWDOWN

The Kentucky Derby horse race, affectionately referred to as “the greatest two minutes in sports," is a mainstay of early May. It might be held in Louisville, but eager merrymakers all across the country don their best to devour delicious food and the thrilling spectacle with abandon for one glorious spring afternoon.

BACKGROUND: The first Kentucky Derby took place in 1875, making it the longest-running sports event in the United States. Held at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Kentucky, the 1.25-mile race of 20 thoroughbred horses now draws an estimated 150,000 spectators annually. The winning jockey and horse are adorned in roses, which is how the race earned its other moniker: Run for the Roses.

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