Lexington is gearing up for an extravagant 250th anniversary celebration in 2025, marking its rich history since its founding in 1775. The festivities will commence with a New Year’s Eve bash and will continue throughout the year with themed events highlighting various aspects of life in Lexington. With an investment of $250,000 and support from local sponsors, the celebrations aim to connect the community while shining a light on Lexington’s vibrant past and promising future.
Get ready, Lexington! The charming city of Lexington is all set to throw the party of the century. Mark your calendars because 2025 marks the 250th anniversary, also known as the semiquincentennial, of our beloved city, which was founded back in 1775 after the historic Battle of Lexington. In anticipation of this milestone, the year ahead promises a nonstop stream of fun and community connection.
The celebrations will officially commence on December 31, 2024, with a dazzling Times Square-style New Year’s Eve party just outside the Central Bank Center. What’s more festive than a giant blue horse—our city’s official mascot—being dropped at midnight to ring in the new year? The festivities will begin at 5 p.m. and include games, inflatables, food, and drinks for families to enjoy until 9 p.m., while adult-oriented festivities will kick off at 9 p.m. This event is more than just a party; it’s an opportunity for our community to reflect on our rich history and bright future.
Behind the scenes, an enthusiastic planning team of over 25 members, led by co-chairs Eunice Beatty and Kip Cornett, is working diligently to ensure that every event is memorable. The city is investing $250,000 into the anniversary celebrations, with support from generous corporate sponsors such as VisitLex and the University of Kentucky.
But hold on—there’s more! The celebrations won’t stop after the New Year’s Eve festivities. Oh no! There will be themed events and activities planned throughout the entire year. Each month will spotlight different facets of life in Lexington, including wellness, history, education, music and written word, diversity, homecoming, culinary delights, business, sports, equine, arts, and even a look into the future of Lexington.
Let’s not forget that Lexington already has a history of spectacular anniversary celebrations. In 1975, the city marked its 200th birthday with a lavish four-day event that included luncheons, teas, and even a horse race down Vine Street! How cool is that? It’s safe to say that the upcoming 250th anniversary will be an event to remember.
June will be a particularly exciting month designated as Homecoming month, inviting former residents to return to see how their hometown has flourished. With an expected influx of visitors during the anniversary year, local businesses and the hospitality industry will greatly benefit from all the festivities planned. This is a golden opportunity for everyone to show off what Lexington has to offer!
Are you eager to be a part of the action? Stay informed about upcoming events and activities by visiting the 250 Lex Commission website. Get ready for a jam-packed year filled with excitement, celebration, and a hearty dose of community spirit!
Lexington, let’s gear up for a year to remember as we celebrate our past, present, and bright future together!
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