The second annual Unbridled Eve Gala will be held in the beautifully renovated Grand Ballroom of The Galt House Hotel & Suites on Derby Eve: Friday, May 3, 2013 and will
 benefit the children’s charity Blessings in a Backpack, as well as three secondary charity beneficiaries.


The exclusive star-studded gala, which draws local and national business leaders, horse racing industry professionals and celebrities from film, television, music, comedy and sports, provides the best in Southern hospitality and entertainment.

This year, guests will have the opportunity to enjoy all-star live performances by country super-star Luke Bryan, Nicholas David, finalist and fan favorite from NBC’s The Voice, and party dance band, The Louisville Crashers.

Guests expected to attend include Jane Seymour, Ryan Kwanten, Lauren Conrad, Lance Bass, Nora Roberts, William Fichtner, Jennifer Tilly, Bob Guiney and many more.

In addition to mingling with a long list of celebrities, guests will have the opportunity to bid on fabulous items from the live and silent auctions including some of the most luxurious wining, dining and get away packages in the world.

For the second year, Blessings in a Backpack, a 501 C (3) non-profit organization has been chosen as the primary charity beneficiary. Blessings in a Backpack currently feeds nearly 62,000 children in 437 schools in 42 U.S. states and three countries – Canada, Columbia and Haiti. The unique program 
is designed to feed elementary school children whose families qualify for the federal Free and Reduced Price Meal program, and have little to no food on the weekends. The program is a hybrid of private sector funding and public partnership carried out in public schools, feeding the future of America, one
school at a time.

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