A sold-out event raised over $100,000 to preserve the Henry Clay Estate and legacy.
(l-r) Ellen and Dr. Michael Karpf, executive vice president for UK Healthcare, with Ashland Board Member Carol Russell.
(l-r) Stephanie and Jim Morris, UK College of Law, 1994, enjoyed their first Ashland Lawn Party.
(l-r) Dr. Pearse Lyons, founder of Alltech and presenting sponsor of the 2016 Ashland Lawn Party with Gil Dunn, publisher of MD-UPDATE.
(l-r) John Paul and Judy Miller, long-time supporters of Ashland, the Henry Clay Estate, with Gil Dunn, MD-UPDATE.
Classical music gave a timely background sound to the Ashland Lawn Party, an American and English tradition.
Saint Joseph President Benny Nolen (far right, orange shirt) welcomes players to the Saint Joseph Mount Sterling Foundation’s 15th Annual Golf Tournament on June 16, 2016 at Old Silo. This was the largest outing ever held with 31 teams playing and raising over $22,000.
The Cintas team included (l-r) Frank Morand, Blair Duckworth, Drew Brock, Denetrius Johnson, and coach Ryan Olukalns.
Flying high was the team from Air Methods, (l-r) Bryant Shumate, Eric Cremeens, Brian Carpenter, and Bryan Lake.
Playing for the Congleton-Hacker team and raising money for patient care were (l-r) Kevin Doyle, Seth Burrett, and Finley Lyons.
Saint Joseph Foundation Board Member Greg Yeary made it a family affair playing the scramble with (l-r) Jackson Yeary, Greg Yeary, Jeff Yeary, and Bill Yeary.
Wehr Construction fielded a formidable team with (l-r) Dale Berry, Brandon Berry, Chris Smyth, and Jim Dillon.
Keeping close track of the score was the Vital Records team of (l-r) Mike Fox, Tim Leroy, Matt Dick, and Kevin Finley.
Obviously enjoying the day of golf was the Tremco team of (l-r) Kevin Hub, Chris Jaggers, Ken Arrington, and Greg Meegan.
Team work was the key for the Allied Communications team of (l-r) John Sims, Dan Dasher, Landry Fields, and Jeff Fields.
Ashland Lawn Party 2016
LEXINGTON The 20th Annual Ashland Lawn Party was a smashing success. More than 400 attendees gathered to celebrate the legacy of Henry Clay, raising $105,000 to preserve Ashland, Clay’s beloved estate, and to support its exhibits and educational programs. The event sponsor was Alltech, Pearse and Deirdre Lyons. The honoree was the Garden Club of Lexington, celebrating its 100th anniversary.
Ashland, the Henry Clay estate, is a National Historic Landmark and a rare treasure in the heart of Lexington. Established in 1926, the Henry Clay Memorial Foundation, a 501c3 non-profit organization, is dedicated to preserving Ashland and operating its educational center. Generous individuals and corporations make the conservation of Ashland, and sharing the legacy of the Great Compromiser, Henry Clay, possible.
Saint Joseph Hospital Foundation Golf Tournaments
LEXINGTON Saint Joseph Hospital Foundation’s 27th Annual Golf Tournament was held June 6, 2016 at the University Club of Kentucky. The event was presented and chaired by Mike Marnhout, the president of Bluegrass Oxygen. Marnhout has chaired this outing for 20 years.
This year the tournament benefits the Community Outreach Program that serves the Appalachian area. In total, this tournament has raised in excess of $2.1 million dollars over the last two decades.