There are few traditions as deeply woven into the fabric of Lexington as the Junior League Charity Horse Show, and this year the beloved event reached a remarkable milestone — its 90th anniversary in the Bluegrass.
The Lexington Junior League Charity Horse Show, one of the longest-running charity horse shows in the country, celebrated nine decades of equestrian excellence and community giving this week, according to LEX18. The event brings together horse enthusiasts, families, and supporters from across the region for a showcase that is as much about community spirit as it is about the sport itself.
The show has long served as a cornerstone fundraiser for the Junior League of Lexington, whose charitable programs support women and children throughout Central Kentucky. Year after year, the event draws competitors and spectators who share a love of horses — a passion that runs especially deep in a city that proudly calls itself the Horse Capital of the World.
Reaching 90 years is a testament to the dedication of the volunteers, organizers, sponsors, and participants who have kept this tradition alive across generations. From its earliest days to today’s polished competition, the show has remained a gathering point where Lexington’s equestrian heritage and its commitment to community come together in the most fitting way possible.
Whether you’re a lifelong horse lover or simply someone who appreciates a community coming together for a good cause, the Junior League Charity Horse Show’s 90th year is a milestone worth celebrating — and a reminder of just how rich and enduring Lexington’s traditions truly are.
Sources: LEX18