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Thank You to All of Our 2010 Sponsors ON BEHALF OF KENTUCKY DERBY FESTIVAL Thank You to all of Our 2010 Sponsors PINNACLE SPONSORS CurrentMarketing Summer Classics PATRON SPONSORS THUNDER FUNDERS AAA Dairy Queen Sun Tan City A Taste of Kentucky BIG BANG LEVEL Anheuser - Busch, Inc. Derby City Lithographing Swag’s Sport Shoes Adrenaline Force Amusements LLC Budweiser Select Derby Dinner Playhouse SYSCO/Louisville Food Services Co. Advanced Dermatology & Dermaesthetics Carrier Heating and Air Dealers Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield Dri-View Mfg. Co. The Eye Care Institute of Louisville Ford Drive One Arison Insurance Services, Inc. Dr. Pepper® Cherry The Fillies, Inc. Bennett & Bloom Eye Centers GE- Appliances & Lighting AT&T Fazoli’s The Galt House Hotel & Suites Blink Boutique John Jones GM City Beam Global Spirits & Wine, Inc. Fantastic Sam’s The Melting Pot Bluegrass Rental of Oldham County Kentucky Lottery Bluegrass Family Health Fashion Bug The Silver Spoon Bulleit Bourbon King Southern Bank Business First Frazier International History Museum The Willow Tree Bunton’s Seed Company Michaels & Associates, Inc. Ford Drive One Thrifty Truck Rental C.H. Robinson Worldwide Monster Energy Carrier Heating and Air Dealers Four Roses Bourbons Today’s Family Magazine Clodhoppers Monty’s Plant Food Company, Inc. Coca-Cola Bottling Co. of Louisville Framer’s Supply Co. Inc. Today’s Woman Colonel Quick Owsley Brown Frazier Courier-Journal Media GE Consumer Products Total MedSpa Dismas Charities, Inc. PNC Broadway Across America Cox Radio Louisville Grand Lodge of Kentucky Tucker Booker Donhoff + Partners Fastline Publications Inc. The Galt House Hotel & Suites E.ON U.S. Gumer & Co. Jewelry United Graphics of Louisville, Inc. Hartfield of Kentucky RED LEVEL Hair by Bennie and Friends VYPE Hume Pharmacy Alliant Technologies Fifth Third Bank Heartland Payment Systems WAKY 103.5 Jana Kos Horseshoe Casino and Hotel American Senior Communities Hilliard Lyons WBKI-TV The CW Jean Weyland/City Properties Group Camden Apartment Homes Jewish Hospital & St. Mary’s HealthCare Humana Inc. Welch Printing Company John Seelye Furs Chrysalis Ventures Kentuckiana Honda Dealers Hwang’s Martial Arts Wells Fargo Insurance Services of Kentucky, Inc. KIPDA Delta Services, LLC Kentucky Department of Travel Hyatt Regency Louisville Wendy’s Klarer Construction Co., Inc. Heartland Payment Systems Kentucky Farm Bureau IDEAL IMAGE Western Union Kyana Packaging & Industrial Supply Kentucky Center for the Performing Arts Impressions, Incorporated WFIA 94.7 FM/AM 970 Magnolia Springs Louisville Bats Kentucky Lottery Jamie B. Rhodes - White Castle Systems McCauley, Nicolas & Company, LLC Kentucky Proud Louisville Convention & Visitors Bureau JamieRhodesPhotography.com ZirMed, Inc. Meineke Car Care Centers Louisville Magazine King Southern Bank Jason’s Deli OEC Louisville Science Center Kroger Jewish Hospital Sports Medicine TRUSTEE SPONSORS Parsley Waldman Hair Center Riverside Parking Main Line Broadcasting Jim Beam BB&T PNC Broadway Across America Tumbleweed Southwest Grill Guess?, Inc. McDonald’s Restaurants of Kentuckiana Joe’s Crab Shack PPG Porter Paints John Jones GM City Insight Media Regiss Bridal & Prom WHITE LEVEL AEGON Meijer Johnsonville Big Taste Grill Kindred Healthcare Rosie’s Consignment Boutique Arizona Boomers Michaels & Associates, Inc. Jonathan Roberts Louisville Marriott Downtown Schaefer General Contracting Services Buckhead Mountain Grill MillerCoors, LLC Kart Kountry River Road Asset Management, LLC Sisters Humana Inc. Kentucky Center for the Performing Arts The Orr Corporation Team Fishel Norton Healthcare Nimlok Kentucky/Sign Crafters Kentucky Distillers’ Association Victoria’s Secret Louisville O’Charley’s Rocky’s Italian Grill Kentucky Exposition Center FESTIVAL SPONSORS Wash-O-Rama of Clarksville Roger T. Rigney, Attorney at Law Papa John’s International Kentucky Monthly 100 Black Men of Louisville Wild Turkey Republic Bank Kentucky Restaurant Association - AEGON UPS State Farm Louisville Chapter American College of Barbering GREAT BALLOON RACE ENTRANTS Welch Printing Company Stock Yards Bank & Trust Company Kentucky State Fair Board AMGEN AIR’N’MANIA BLUE LEVEL Turner Construction Company Kern’s Kitchen/DERBY-PIE® ARCO Aluminum Arison Insurance Services Cornerstone Group Bath Fitter KingFish Restaurants UPS KISS 98.9 FM AT&T Real Yellow Pages Knight School of Welding BKD, LLP Bee Line Courier Service The Harbours Condominium Homes U.S. Bank Kosair Charities/Kosair Shriners Brownsboro Hardware & Paint Central American Airways Verizon Wireless LEO Buckhead Mountain Grill Equipment Depot OFFICIAL PRODUCTS Walmart LG&E/KU Dare to Care Ford/UAW ARCHITYPE – Official Handbag Designer WAVE 3-TV Lite 106.9 WVEZ Day & Associates Jasper Engines & Transmissions AT&T REAL YELLOW PAGES – Delta Dental of Kentucky WDRB TV FOX 41/WMYO TV LOLA MARC JACOBS Kentucky National Guard Official Telephone Directory Louisville Convention & Visitors Bureau DentalWorks Kentucky Telco Federal Credit Union BEE LINE COURIER SERVICE INC. – WHAS-TV Louisville Metro Electric Dillard Graphic Designs & Calligraphy King Southern Bank Official Courier Service WLKY 32 Louisville Metro Government EMA/Metrosafe Kosair Children’s Hospital BIG SKY DIGITAL MEDIA, INC. – Your Community Bank Louisville Metro Police EMCO Enterprises Kroger Official Video Production Company FILTERFRESH/ VAN HOUTTE Louisville Metro Public Work Louisville Lightning CARRIER HEATING AND AIR DEALERS – Geek Squad/Best Buy EXECUTIVE SPONSORS Louisville Science Center MIKE’S UDDER DELIGHT Official Heating and Air Partner 21C Museum Hotel Louisville Stoneware Greater Louisville, Inc. Mortenson Family Dental 84WHAS Radio Harding, Shymanski & Company, P.S.C. CURRENTMARKETING – Louisville Water Company Norton Healthcare Official Advertising Agency 88.5 WJIE Jefferson Community and Technical College Oliver Winery Magic 101.3 FRAMERS SUPPLY CO. INC. – 91.9 WFPK Jefferson Special Police, Inc. Park Community Federal Credit Union Maker’s Mark Distillery, Inc. Official Picture Framer 93.1 The Fox Marvin Young/www.myphotographer.biz Kentuckiana Golf Course Superintendents Premier Home Care Inc. – 94.7 WFIA Mattress & More Kentucky Air National Guard RE/MAX HAIR BY BENNIE AND FRIENDS 95.7 WQMF McBride Transportation Kentucky Education Savings Plan Trust State Farm Insurance Official Hair Care Partner 97.5 WAMZ Metromix.com Kentucky Opportunities Sunny Side of Louisville IDEAL IMAGE – Official Laser Hair 99.7 DJX Michelob Ultra Knights of Columbus Touchstone Energy Cooperatives Removal Partner 100.5 Gen X Radio Mike Linnig’s KPGA Tran Orthodontics KENTUCKIANA HONDA DEALERS – 102.3 The Max Miller Genuine Draft Louisville Orchestra University of Louisville Official Vehicle 105.1 FM Talk Miller Lite Louisville Urban League U.S. Bank Hare Balloon KERN’S KITCHEN/DERBY-PIE® – 107.7 SFR MINI OF LOUISVILLE Louisville Youth Orchestra U.S. Bank Official Pie adidas Moe’s Southwest Grill LubriSyn hu yellowbook LOLA MARC JACOBS – Official Fragrance Allegra Print & Imaging – East Mom’s Music, Inc. Masterson’s Catering MCDONALD’S RESTAURANTS OF American Founders Bank Monty’s Plant Food Company Inc. Metro Animal Services PEGASUS PARADE FLOAT KENTUCKIANA MCCAFE – Official Coffee AmeriHealth Mercy Metro Parks & Recreation Board MPI Printing SPONSORS OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHERS – Appriss Moore Jewelry Neil Huffman Honda CenterStage at the Jewish Community Center Jamie B. Rhodes, Jonathan Roberts, Archdiocese of Louisville Mountjoy Chilton Medley LLP New Country Q103.1 City of St. Matthews and Marvin Young Architype New! West Panera Bread Grand Lodge of Kentucky AT&T Real Yellow Pages PharMerica PAPA JOHN’S – Official Pizza Owsley Brown Frazier Hwang’s Martial Arts RCS COMMUNICATIONS – B96.5 Pac-Van, Inc. Primax Home Center Kentucky State Fair Board Official Two-Way Radio Provider Bandy Carroll Hellige Advertising Panera Bread Purnell’s “Old Folks” Sausage Kosair Charities/Kosair Shriners RODES – Official Uniform Supplier Barefoot Cellars papajohns.com Ramble for the Roses Norton Healthcare R&R LIMOUSINE – Official Limousine Basketball Academy Passport Advantage Rocky’s Italian Grill Purnell’s “Old Folks” Sausage and Transportation Service Bee Line Courier Service Inc. Passport Health Plan Rooibee Red Tea Second Chance@Life Bennett’s Gas Company PNC Bank Rumpke of Kentucky The Fillies, Inc. SUN TAN CITY – Official Tanning Partner Big Sky Digital Media, Inc. Pepsi Beverages Company Singh Petroleum Inc. SUMMER CLASSICS – Official Outdoor Blue Moon Brewing Company Powerade SLAM Magazine PEGASUS PARADE INFLATABLE Furniture Partner Bob Montgomery Dixie Honda R&R Limousine Sleep Inn & Suites Airport THE EYE CARE INSTITUTE – Boy Scouts of America’s 2010 Adventure Base 100 Sparkle Brite SPONSORS RCS Communications AAA Official Eye Care Partner Brown-Forman Rite Aid Pharmacy Terry and Carol Shope THE WILLOW TREE – Official Hat Provider Captain’s Quarters Riverside Grille T.G.I. Friday’s 4th Street Live! Horseshoe Casino and Hotel Robert H. Clarkson Insurance Agency, LLC LG&E THRIFTY TRUCK RENTAL – CBS Outdoor Rodes The Appraisal Group Official Truck Rental Partner CenterStage at the Jewish Community Center The Brook Hospital Republic Bank Rootie’s Sports Bar & Grille VERIZON WIRELESS – Official Wireless Churchill Downs Incorporated The Slice, LLC. ZirMed, Inc. Sam Kinnaird’s Flooring Service Provider City of St. Matthews Sam Swope Honda World The Steward Staff Cherry Crush® Second Chance@Life The Williams Company Clear Channel Radio Southern Indiana, the Sunny Side of Louisville The Volleyball Connection/Tandem Sport Coke Zero Visitors Bureau U.S. Postal Service Colbert Packaging Stein Mart Westport Village Country Legends 103.9 SUBWAY® Restaurants of Kentuckiana XEROX 2010 Business First Corporate Thank You KDF10-10201.indd 1 4/29/10 10:49 AM.
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