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Posted On: 4 Apr 2005 - 12:07pm
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Posted On: 4 Apr 2005 - 12:07pm
Posted On: 4 Apr 2005 - 10:41am
The Festival Shop is now open online. Check out the new line of Thunder Rocks merchandise including a cool denim jacket and the new "Work? It's Derby Week!" t-shirts in men's and women's styles (also available at Fashion Shop).
Posted On: 4 Apr 2005 - 10:36am
Country's largest outdoor volleyball tournament. It promotes all levels of play and forms of competition - doubles, trips, quads and six-person - on sand, grass and indoor.
Posted On: 4 Apr 2005 - 10:31am
Thunder Over Louisville sponsor, Caesars Indiana, unveiled a new gaming chip yesterday at their casino in Elizabeth, Indiana. The standard $5 gaming chip was designed to honor the Festival's 50th Celebration.
Posted On: 4 Apr 2005 - 10:28am
The 50th annual Pegasus Parade will begin at 5 p.m. on Thursday, May 5. The parade steps off at Campbell and Broadway with approximately 100 units to include equestrians, floats, marching bands, giant inflatable character balloons and celebrities.
Posted On: 4 Apr 2005 - 8:43am
Posted On: 1 Apr 2005 - 10:19am
A Louisville Metro Council committee has been formed to again explore the possibility of building a downtown arena that would be financed through the sale of bonds.
Posted On: 1 Apr 2005 - 10:03am
Terri Schiavo, the brain-damaged Florida woman who had her feeding tube removed on March 18, has become the center of legal battles, political debate and media coverage the past few weeks.
Posted On: 1 Apr 2005 - 7:52am
The Friday, April 1, trolley hop will offer patrons an opportunity to help Metro United Way's Success by 6 program and a special display of past Kentucky Derby Festival posters at The Kentucky Center.
Posted On: 1 Apr 2005 - 7:51am
Great Gatsby Gala is big success; Cohen, Wolz celebrate