Derby Museum On The Hunt For World’s Best Kentucky Derby Story

Kentucky Derby Museum is launching the “Best Kentucky Derby Stories” Contest to find the most outlandish Derby stories from around the globe. Contestants from anywhere in the world can submit their story along with photos or videos on derbymuseum.org.

Whether it involves a winning bet, a celebrity encounter, the notorious Infield, or meeting the love of your life, the Museum is looking for the world's luckiest, most outrageous, romantic, or glamorous Kentucky Derby memory.

Any stories submitted will be shared on Kentucky Derby Museum's social media pages, housed on the Museum's website and displayed at the Museum for future generations to explore and enjoy! Participants are encouraged to share their story on social media by tagging Kentucky Derby Museum and using the hashtags, #MyDerbyStory and #DerbyEveryDay.


Grand Prize winner receives:
-A box at Churchill Downs during the Spring Meet (excluding Derby week)
-VIP Golf Cart tour at Churchill Downs for four people
-Set of four Derby 147 Derby glasses
-Membership to Kentucky Derby Museum for one year
-Bragging rights

1st, 2nd & 3rd place & Viewer's Choice winners receive:
-VIP Golf Cart Tour at Churchill Downs for four people
-Set of 4 Derby 147 Derby glasses
-Membership to Kentucky Derby Museum for one year

The contest is now open and the deadline to submit a story is April 16. The public can vote for the viewer's choice award April 17-21. Winners will be announced at the end of April.

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KY Derby Museum Seeks Best Derby Stories

The Kentucky Derby Museum is launching the “Best Kentucky Derby Stories” Contest. Contestants from anywhere in the world can submit their story along with photos or videos on derbymuseum.org.

Any stories submitted will be shared on Kentucky Derby Museum's social media pages and website and will also be displayed at the Museum. Participants are encouraged to share their story on social media by tagging Kentucky Derby Museum and using the hashtags, #MyDerbyStory and #DerbyEveryDay.

Grand Prize winner receives:

  • A box at Churchill Downs during the Spring Meet (excluding Derby week)
  • VIP Golf Cart tour at Churchill Downs for four people
  • Set of four Derby 147 Derby glasses
  • Membership to Kentucky Derby Museum for one year

First, second and third place and Viewer's Choice winners receive everything but the Churchill Downs box.

The contest is now open and the deadline to submit a story is Apr. 16. The public can vote for the viewer's choice award Apr. 17-21. Winners will be announced at the end of April.

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Kentucky Derby Museum: Kids Get Free Admission During Spring Break

The Kentucky Derby Museum is offering a Spring Break deal where children 14 and under receive free general admission from March 27 – April 3*. Staying in town has never been this entertaining – and educational!

Families will be able to enjoy a Historic Walking Tour of Churchill Downs, see “The Greatest Race,” the Museum's 360° media experience, participate in a scavenger hunt and special crafts as well as benefit from a 10% discount on regularly-priced merchandise in the Kentucky Derby Museum Store. 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 15+ will need 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 to plan their visit. Tickets for those who are age 15+ may be purchased at the door or online. Children 14 and under get in for free at the door.

Due to COVID-19 capacities, the Historic Walking Tour fills up quickly each hour, and a spot on the tour cannot be guaranteed.

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Kendall-Jackson, La Crema Named Preferred Wines Of The Kentucky Derby

Churchill Downs Incorporated announced Tuesday a four-year partnership that names Kendall-Jackson and La Crema the Preferred Wines of the Kentucky Derby from 2021 through 2024.

Founder Jess Jackson started Kendall-Jackson in the early 1980s and built upon his success to expand and acquire other wineries, such as La Crema. The two sister wineries have been leading the wine category in popularity year after year. Kendall-Jackson has been the number one selling Chardonnay in America since 1992. La Crema played a fundamental role in propelling single-vineyard wines from cool-climate appellations and was an integral part of the Sonoma Coast's rise to winemaking fame as one of the first wineries to craft Chardonnay and Pinot Noir from the previously unfamiliar region.

The Jackson family's storied legacy in winemaking runs deep, but their endeavors in the elite horse racing world are lesser known. Jackson ignited a life-long dream in 2005 when he and Barbara Banke, Chairman and Proprietor of Jackson Family Wines, established Stonestreet Farm in Lexington, Kentucky, where they have been named the leading North American commercial breeder of Thoroughbred yearlings nine times.

“To have passionate leaders in the horse racing community like Barbara Banke and the Jackson family support the Kentucky Derby with Kendall-Jackson and La Crema, two of their most prominent, critically-acclaimed wineries, just reinforces the tradition of excellence to which we are committed here at Churchill Downs,” said Mike Anderson, President of Churchill Downs Racetrack.

“Our winemaking reputation is built on a vision that through a commitment to excellence, hard work, and integrity, you can accomplish great things,” said Barbara Banke. “Not only do we embrace these ideals as the backbone of our 40-year wine business, but also our approach to Thoroughbred horse racing. To bring two of our greatest passions together on the global stage at the Kentucky Derby is monumental for us, and we couldn't be happier to be partners with Churchill Downs.”

As part of the 2021 sponsorship, Kendall-Jackson and La Crema will be poured at all Churchill Downs Racetrack events and highlighted in a variety of activations as the Preferred Wines of the Kentucky Derby.

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