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Showing posts with label kentucky derby. Show all posts

Monday, February 2, 2009

Save the Date - 3rd Annual Run for the Roses

Cedar Hill Cemetery Foundation's 3rd Annual Run for the Roses is only three months away. Mark your calendars now to join us at The Hartford Golf Club on Saturday, May 2 for the 135th running of the Kentucky Derby aired live from Churchill Downs, hors-d'oeuvres, cocktails, dinner, live music and a silent auction.

WTIC radio personality and Voice of the UConn Huskies Joe D'Ambrosio will be returning as emcee, and he will be joined this year by WFSB Channel 3 news anchor Jessica Schneider.

Tickets are $125 per person. CHCF members are invited to purchase tickets through Friday, April 10 for $100 each. We look forward to seeing you as we celebrate an American tradition while supporting the preservation of a National Historic Landmark - Cedar Hill Cemetery. For more information, please contact Wendi Fralick at 860-956-3311.

Friday, April 4, 2008

Last day for Early Bird Special


Today is the last day for members to take advantage of the members-only, early bird special for discounted Run for the Roses tickets. Members sending in their checks today can purchase tickets for $100 each. After today, all individual tickets can be purchased through April 25th for $125 each. A table of ten can be purchased for $1,000.

You don't want to miss this event! Cheer on your favorite Kentucky Derby contender as you enjoy hors d'oeuvres, cocktails - including mint juleps, and a silent auction. Following the race, you will enjoy dinner and live music by pianist Jeff Wieselberg. Jeff will turn the Hartford Golf Club into an exciting piano bar as he plays your requests. Joe D'Ambrosio, WTIC radio personality, Voice of the UConn Huskies and friend of Cedar Hill Cemetery Foundation, will be our emcee for the evening. Bring your friends for what promises to be a good time for all. Tickets are selling fast - don't miss out!

The Run for the Roses will be held on Saturday, May 3 at the Hartford Golf Club in West Hartford, Connecticut. All proceeds support Cedar Hill Cemetery Foundation's mission to preserve and protect the art, history and natural resources of Hartford's historic Cedar Hill Cemetery in perpetuity.

Wednesday, February 6, 2008

Mark Your Calendars Now!

Cedar Hill Cemetery Foundation is in the midst of planning its 2008 Tours & Events Season. We are excited to announce that we will be launching the season with our 2nd Annual Run for the Roses fundraiser which will be held on Saturday, May 3rd at The Hartford Golf Club in West Hartford starting at 4:30 pm. Proceeds from this event support the mission and vision of Cedar Hill Cemetery Foundation.

From the Run for the Roses through October there will be a plethora of tours and events to partake in at Cedar Hill. On Saturday, May 10, for instance, join author Rudy Favretti as he explains the components of the American rural cemetery movement and Jacob Weidenmann’s interpretation of it at Cedar Hill. During this hour-long tour, attendees will learn about Cedar Hill's exquisite landscape. Other events in May include a bird walk with Jay Kaplan on Saturday, May 17 at 6:30 am, Cedar Hill's Memorial Day Remembrance Ceremony on Monday, May 24 beginning at 10:00 am, and a Notable Tree Tour with Ed Richardson on Saturday, May 31 at 10:00 am.

Cedar Hill Cemetery Foundation's complete 2008 Tours and Events calendar will be available in March. For tour and event information including fees, visit Cedar Hill Cemetery Foundation's blog often and visit Cedar Hill Cemetery & Foundation's website at http://www.cedarhillcemetery.org/ We look forward to seeing you at our upcoming events.

Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Barbaro's Final Resting Place

The 134th running of the Kentucky Derby is right around the corner as is Cedar Hill Cemetery Foundation's 2nd Annual Run for the Roses fundraiser. The Foundation's Run for the Roses is designed to celebrate the American tradition of the Kentucky Derby while supporting the preservation of Hartford's historic Cedar Hill Cemetery.

The year prior to launching the Run for the Roses, Barbaro won the 132nd running of the Kentucky Derby by six and half lengths. He instantly became a favorite as he moved onto the Preakness. Unfortunately, Barbaro's career was cut short when he broke his hind leg while running the Preakness. After battling to recover from his injury for eight months, Barbaro's owners euthenized him knowing his quality of life had been forever diminished. It was just recently announced that after searching for the perfect final resting place for Barbaro, he will be interred at Churchill Downs - the first horse to ever receive such an honor.

This year as we celebrate the 134th running of the Kentucky Derby we will also celebrate the importance of each life and remembering those who have "run" before us.