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Host a Winning Kentucky Derby Party
When a sporting event’s only two minutes long, that leaves more time for fascinators, florals, and a stylish photo finish. Off to the races!
May 2024 brings the 150th anniversary of the Run for the Roses. That's right, almost every year since 1946, the first Saturday of May has been dedicated to the beloved horse racing tradition known as The Kentucky Derby. The 2024 race, and all the festivities that come alongside it, will be held on May 4 at the historic Churchill Downs racetrack in Louisville, Kentucky. If you can’t make the trip or missed out on tickets, no problem at all! Invite over your friends and family and host a Kentucky Derby viewing party at home.
From traditional chocolate-walnut thumbprint cookies and bourbon cocktails to cute craft and decorating ideas (did someone say vintage trophies?), we’ve rounded up below our favorite Kentucky Derby party ideas to celebrate one of the most exciting days in horse racing—no matter where you’re watching. If you want to create a bigger spread, here are even more recipes for Kentucky Derby party food for a classic experience (Mint Juleps! Pimiento Cheese Deviled Eggs!). And, of course, it’s not a Kentucky Derby party without a signature headpiece to top off your outfit. Whether you’re looking for a whimsical fascinator or a traditional wide-brim hat, we have you covered with our editors' picks for best Kentucky Derby hats.
If you’re used to participating in a little traditional gambling fun, we’ve even included a friendly wager game below, or you can visit KentuckyDerby.com to place virtual bets on the horses you think will run away with this year’s top prize.
For additional how-to-watch info, head to the Kentucky Derby website.
Alright, y'all, we’re off to the races!
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