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Question: How will you spend Derby Day?

By Linda Waggener

Everywhere in Kentucky there are folks who love horses who stay focused on our special day, Saturday, May 6, 2020, the Run for the Roses. How will you spend your day?

I plan to start Derby Day at Farmers Market on the Square with friends and then check out the second annual Duck Derby at the Campbellsville Street bridge over Russell Creek at 11 in Columbia. The afternoon will be entirely focused on Derby Day activities, from local gatherings to those in Louisville - from a distance. To those who have the ability to enjoy the race in person, have a safe and joyous experience!




This story was posted on 2023-05-05 15:30:15
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2023-05-06 - Columbia, KY - Photo from ACPC.
Hats and horses - and smiles - were the themes at school this week as students learned about Kentucky's famous Run for the Roses.

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2023-05-06 - Columbia, KY - Photo from ACPC.
Kentucky Derby horses and celebrations were part of the school week in Adair County.

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