Lexington has long been synonymous with horses, and one beloved community tradition just reached a remarkable landmark: the Lexington Junior League Charity Horse Show celebrated its 90th year in the Bluegrass, according to LEX18.
Nine decades of equestrian competition and charitable spirit is no small feat, and the milestone underscores just how deeply the show is woven into the fabric of Lexington’s identity. The event has brought together riders, families, and supporters year after year, combining a love of horses with a commitment to giving back to the community.
The anniversary is a testament to the dedication of the Junior League of Lexington and the countless volunteers, sponsors, and participants who have kept the tradition alive and thriving across generations.
Adding to the good news this week, Kentucky earned the highest special education determination for the 17th consecutive year, according to The Lexington Times. The distinction reflects the ongoing commitment of Kentucky educators and administrators to serving students with disabilities at the highest level — a streak that speaks volumes about the consistency and quality of the state’s special education programs.
Together, these two milestones offer a reminder of what makes the Lexington community shine: deep-rooted traditions that endure, and a steady dedication to supporting every member of the community.
Sources: LEX18, The Lexington Times