HorseSense fundraiser urges Kentucky Derby fans to party on at home
April 15, 2021 8:04 PM Mike Tighe
People pull out all the stops for Kentucky Derby hat contests like the one HorseSense is sponsoring. (Getty Images)
LA CROSSE, Wis. (WKBT) HorseSense and the Charmant Hotel are partnering again to celebrate the 147th Kentucky Derby despite COVID-19 with specialty Mint Julep Cocktail Kits.
The kits, costing $50, include two specialty etched highball glasses commemorating the “Kentucky Derby At Home Watch Party” and ingredients to make two Mint Julep cocktails, the official drink of the Kentucky Derby.
“Just because we aren’t able to gather in person doesn’t mean we can’t celebrate the Kentucky Derby together,” said HorseSense executive director Samantha Hall.
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Those interested in giving input on the park plans should email Samantha Hall at sam@projects-people.com.
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SOUTHFIELD Before conducting a major city project, Southfield officials make it a point to get feedback from residents. With the Community Development Block Grant program, the city asked residents how they would like to see the community as a whole improve.
Now they’re asking for input on improvements to Beech Woods Park as a part of a Beech Woods master plan project. The city is in the process of developing a new plan to reimagine underused spaces within the park and to provide improved recreation opportunities for Southfield residents.