Sunday, April 24, 2011

The Oaks

The stargazer lily did not become the official flower of the Kentucky Oaks until 1991, when the Kroger Company was commissioned to create a feminine garland for the fillies who contested the Kentucky Derby’s sister race. Lite Light, winner of the 117th Kentucky Oaks, was the first filly to receive the garland of lilies.

The stargazer lily was selected for its femininity and strength. A total of 133 lilies are sewn into a white moirĂ© fabric backing with a fleur-de-lis pattern, which, like the green satin of the Kentucky Derby garland, is embroidered in white-on-white with the Commonwealth of Kentucky’s seal at one end and Churchill Downs’ Twin Spires and the number of the race’s renewal at the other. The garland of lilies is trimmed with a dramatic border of oak ivy leaves, also symbolic of the Oaks event. (Taken from: Kentucky Derby Website)

Over the past several years The Kentucky Oaks Race Day has become a think "pink" awareness for all. Ladies show up in hints of "Pink" to show their support for women touched by breast cancer. Churchill Downs p
artner charities are Susan G. Komen for the Cure ® and Horses and Hope.
So if you plan on attending, think "Pink" from hats to handkerchiefs, suits to sundresses, sunglasses to stilettos.

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