Unbridled Afternoon included activities such as celebrity meet-and-greets, petting zoo, hot air balloon, and stick-horse races, bringing the Derby spirit to the students in a kid-friendly way.
Thanks to the Louisville Chapter of Blessings in a Backpack's "Pack the Sack" celebrity dinner, more Louisville children will now have access to weekend food, with over $160,000 raised to
Parents volunteer to pack the food so that the Service Club can fill every locker Thursday after school with a 'blessing.' "I'm happy to be able to support the kids
For a 10th year, Unbridled Eve will roll out the red carpet — literally — for celebrities from film, television, music, comedy, and sports, including horse racing industry professionals, and
A huge party was thrown for the kids of Hawthorne Elementary, where they participated in a wide variety of activities meant to get them excited about the upcoming Kentucky Derby.
Hawthorne Elementary students got the celebrity treatment at "Unbridled Afternoon." They met the Kentucky Derby Festival Royal Court, Churchill Downs bugler Steve Buttleman, and other local celebrities and enjoyed a
Louisville's own Damaris Phillips, Jackie Joseph, and Darnell "SuperChef" Ferguson participated in the event. All funds will go toward providing healthy food for school-aged children in Louisville – some who
Darnell "SuperChef" Ferguson is hosting a new Food Network series called "Superchef Grudge Match." In March, he will be featured, alongside two other celebrity chefs, at Pack the Sack, a
Blessings in a Backpack fed more than 6,600 Jefferson County Public Schools students this year. Learn how you can help us feed kids in Louisville this school year.