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Less Than A Month til World Equestrian Games

So in less than a month we will have the FEI World Equestrian Games at the Kentucky Horse Park. I read somewhere when all of this started that the Horse Park had a $34 million budget for improvements. They are at $110 million right now, only $30 million is privately invested. The rest? Public money.

For those who have been under a rock for the last couple of years, the Kentucky Horse Park will host the 2010 World Equestrian Games, the first time this event has ever been done outside of Europe. It will bring over 700 competitors to Lexington and hundreds of thousands of spectators. Economy boost? You could say that. Hotel rooms that are normally $70/night are going for $450/night.

Lexington has benefited tremendously from this. Road improvements, new buildings, area clean ups, etc. are all excellent and have been executed quite well. While most of us Lexingtonians are sick of the road construction, the long term benefits will be worth it. Will we recoup all money spent during the 18-day event? NO WAY. However, lots of the improvements were well overdue.

I don’t, however, understand why New Circle Road was paved when it didn’t really need it while Versailles Road still remains a pothole nightmare. The road that leads from downtown to Keeneland, the castle, and several well-known horse farms will jar fillings loose if you’re not careful.

I have a feeling I’m really going to enjoy the FEI Games in Lexington. For about the first four days. Seeing that many people here and watching how the locals handle all the imports will be entertaining. However, the traffic, the waits at restaurants, and general mass confusion will quickly wear on my nerves and I’ll probably work from home most of the time.

I am glad we will get the publicity, though. Hold on tight, Lexington, it’ll be over soon.

WebMedley Works With Coach Calipari and Makers Mark

Calipari Bourbon Bottle to Make Sweet Music

LEXINGTON, Ky. (March 1, 2010) Building on the past success of the Maker’s Mark/Keeneland charitable bottle series that supports projects at the University of Kentucky, Maker’s Mark and Keeneland are continuing the program with the celebration of UK basketball coach John Calipari, whose likeness will be featured on the bottle this spring.

The popular coach will team up with University of Kentucky Symphony Orchestra, Maker’s Mark and Keeneland to raise money for a unique extension program highlighting the performing arts for elementary school children throughout the Commonwealth.

“It’s an honor to team with Maker’s Mark and the university in this unique fundraising opportunity to help benefit the UK Symphony Orchestra Outreach Program,” said Coach Calipari. “I’m not sure the world is ready for my face on a bottle, but if it helps the university, I’m all for it. I hope all our great fans will support this worthy effort.”

Maker’s Mark will produce 24,000 numbered, limited edition bottles honoring Calipari, and they should be available statewide Friday, April 2, opening day of Keeneland’s Spring 2010 meet. The bottle should retail for about $49 if retailers take their normal markup.

A bottle signing, scheduled the day of the Grade-1 Maker’s Mark Mile, will be held Friday, April 9, trackside at Keeneland, with Calipari, Samuels and Nicholson. In an effort to better accommodate the growing legion of fans who attend the Maker’s Mark bottle signing at Keeneland, a few guidelines and a new ticketing procedure is being established. Details on the ticket procedure for the bottle signing will follow later this month from Keeneland.

* Proceeds from the eBay auction for a guaranteed place in line will be distributed evenly with 50% benefiting our Foundation and the other 50% benefiting UK’s music outreach program.

Courtesy of CalipariFoundation.org.