Kentucky Derby Museum: Free Kids Admission During Fall Break

Kentucky Derby Museum, located at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Ky., is offering a Fall Break deal where children 12 and under receive FREE general admission on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Wednesdays from September 29 – October 20. This window of time ensures all local school districts in the Greater Louisville area can participate – including southern Indiana schools.

Families will be able to enjoy a Historic Walking Tour of Churchill Downs; see “The Greatest Race,” the Museum's 360° media experience; and take part in a scavenger hunt. Guests can purchase lunch at the Derby Cafe Express and make it a fun day out for the entire family!

A parent or guardian must be present with children at all times. Adults and children 13+ will need to purchase a general admission ticket to enter. Groups of 5 or more children will be required to have 1 adult for every 5 children in the group.

Guests can go to DerbyMuseum.org/fallbreak to plan their visit. Tickets for parents, guardians, and students who are age 13+ may be purchased at the door or online. Children 12 and under get in for free at the door.

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Two New Members Added to Derby Museum Board

Entrepreneur Tawana Bain and horse racing businesswoman Anita Ebert have joined the Kentucky Derby Museum's Board of Directors. Additionally, several current board members are taking on new roles. Glenn Haygood, President & General Manager at WLKY-TV will serve as chair, David Nett, retired Customer Communications Manager at Kroger, as vice chair, Todd Spencer, Executive Chairman, President & CEO of Doe-Anderson, as Treasurer, and Briana Lathon, Senior Compliance Officer, Group & Military at Humana, as secretary. Board Member Lee Thomas is departing after serving six years.

“The Kentucky Derby Museum is fortunate to gain two more sharp businesswomen on its Board of Directors,” said Haygood. “Between the two of them, there is a lot of business wisdom, philanthropic work and passion for horse racing, which are huge assets to a Board that centers around that. I'm pleased to be taking the reigns as chairman of the Board with a strong team of leading minds in our community.”

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Tawana Bain, Anita Ebert Join Board Of Kentucky Derby Museum

Kentucky Derby Museum welcomes two new members to its Board of Directors with the addition of entrepreneur, Tawana Bain, and horse racing businesswoman, Anita Ebert.

Additionally, several current Board Members are taking on new roles. Glenn Haygood, President & General Manager at WLKY-TV will serve as chair, David Nett, retired Customer Communications Manager at Kroger as vice chair, Todd Spencer, Executive Chairman, President & CEO of Doe-Anderson as Treasurer, and Briana Lathon, Senior Compliance Officer, Group & Military at Humana, as secretary. Board Member Lee Thomas is departing after serving six years.

“The Kentucky Derby Museum is fortunate to gain two more sharp businesswomen on its Board of Directors,” said incoming chair, Glenn Haygood. “Between the two of them, there is a lot of business wisdom, philanthropic work and passion for horse racing, which are huge assets to a Board that centers around that. I'm pleased to be taking the reigns as chairman of the Board with a strong team of leading minds in our community.”

Kentucky Derby Museum, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, is governed by its Board of Directors, committed to the highest standard of business ethics. The Museum Board monitors Museum operations, provides financial oversight, and helps guide the growth of the Museum. The new Board members will serve a three year term, starting in December, bringing the Board to 22 total members.

About the new Board Members:

Tawana Bain

As CEO at TBAIN & Co, Tawana manages business development, market research initiatives, and strategic direction of the firm. In addition, Bain is the Founder of the Global Economic Diversity Development Initiative, (GED Black founded and predominantly Black-led, a non-profit foundation focused on building economic wealth for the Black community in the following areas – workforce opportunities, economic empowerment, supply chain opportunities, leadership and development, and business acceleration. One of GEDDI's most notable programs is the Derby Diversity & Business Summit (DDBS) program that launched in 2017 and is designed to drive innovative strategies to attract diverse consumers while promoting the intersection of best in class diverse business leaders within the Executive Workforce and Global Supply Chain.

Aside from Bain's philanthropic and social justice work, she is also the proud owner of Today's Woman – a regional magazine focused on driving authentic sisterhood and empowering women across this region. She also owns the Black Jockeys Lounge, a fine dining restaurant with Live Music, situated in the heart of downtown Louisville, known for serving as an intersection for various cultures to network, enjoy good food and enjoy art and Black Jockey Contributions to the Kentucky Derby. She is also the founder of one of Louisville's hottest curated boutiques – AFM Threads, located in Oxmoor Mall.

Tawana has 20+ years of experience in Business Process Outsourcing (BPO), marketing strategy and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). She is a graduate of Brockport University and holds a BA degree in French Communications with a minor concentration in Computer Science. She attended L 'institute De Touraine in Tours, France, and accomplished proficiency in oral and written French Communications. She is the proud mother of two sons, Tyshawn and Jeff.

Anita Ebert

Anita Ebert, an Indianapolis native, has resided in Louisville, KY since late 2007 where she operates both her Thoroughbred racing and breeding programs. Since her move to Kentucky, she has had two exciting opportunities to race in the Kentucky Oaks. In 2007, High Heels finished third and five years later in 2012, On Fire Baby finished fifth. Anita continued to race On Fire Baby to achieve over a million dollars in earnings and was able to attain multiple Grade 1 wins in the Apple Blossom at Oaklawn Park in 2013 and the 2014 La Troienne Stakes at Churchill Downs.

Anita originally entered the Thoroughbred business in 1985 with her late husband Barry Ebert, while also working as a stock trader with Heartland Capital Management in Indianapolis. The initial business plan was to purchase yearling fillies with the hope of creating young broodmares to sell at auction. Shortly after the death of Barry in 2003, Anita entered their best racehorse at that point, Ornate, a listed stakes winner, in a sale. The horse did not meet its' reserve and thus fortuitously started the breeding operation.

In addition to her racing operations, she is an inaugural board member of Horses and Hope, a breast cancer awareness initiative sponsored by Kentucky First Lady, Jane Beshear. Anita also fulfilled two+ terms on the board of the Backside Learning Center, the last term as Vice-President, located at Churchill Downs, which seeks to improve the lives of backside workers and their families. In the fall of 2015 Anita was elected to the Board of Directors for the KTA/KTOB, and served until summer 2018.

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Indiana Dad Teams Up With Kentucky Derby Museum To Raise Money For Cystic Fibrosis

A Carmel, Indiana father is on a mission to prolong his 2-year-old son's life, with the help of his personal collection of Pappy Van Winkle Bourbon and the Kentucky Derby Museum. Nathan Perdue is a bourbon collector and connoisseur, who happens to have quite the Pappy Van Winkle lineup. He also happens to be the father of a 2-year-old boy, Wyatt Perdue, who is living with cystic fibrosis, a genetic disease that causes persistent lung infections and limits the ability to breathe over time.

Nathan approached the Kentucky Derby Museum with the idea of raffling off his prized Pappy collection, in hopes that teaming up would bring more awareness and funding to beating this devastating disease. The Perdue family's ultimate hope is that funds raised for the CF foundation will help find a cure for cystic fibrosis in Wyatt's lifetime so that he and so many others can overcome CF.

One lucky winner will receive a prize package that includes:

  • Five bottle limited-edition collection of Pappy Van Winkle Bourbon, valued at $18,250 by Justin's House of Bourbon
  • VIP Kentucky Derby Museum experience for winner and up to three guests
  • One-night stay at Hotel Distil for winner

Tickets are on sale now, with full contest details at derbymuseum.org/raffle. Tickets are $100 each, with only 4,000 tickets to be sold. There is no limit on the number of tickets that may be purchased by an individual. Must be 21+ to purchase.

Raffle proceeds will benefit the CF Foundation and its mission to find a cure for cystic fibrosis. A smaller portion of raffle proceeds will support the education department at the Kentucky Derby Museum, which teaches over 30,000 students each year about the Kentucky Derby. Ticket sales begin Aug. 13 and end Sept. 23 with a winner drawn via Facebook LIVE on the Museum's Facebook page on Sept. 24 at 10 A.M. EST.

The collection includes:

  • 2015 Pappy Van Winkle Family Reserve 23 year – M Bottling Line, 82nd Day of 2015 at 10:47
  • 2011 Pappy Van Winkle Family Reserve 20 year – M Bottling Line, 278th Day of 2011 at 14:27
  • 2017 Pappy Van Winkle Family Reserve 15 year – Year 2017, 256th day, Plant 01 at 07:46
  • 2011 Van Winkle Special Reserve Lot B 12 year – M Bottling Line, 220th Day of 2011 at 10:31
  • 2020 Old Rip Van Winkle 10 year – D Bottling line, 225th day of 2020, Plant 01 at 20:14

 

One lucky winner receives five bottles of the rare bourbon, valued at over $18,000

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