The Foundation is raffling off three prize packages to some of the Derby season's most anticipated events.
Tickets will cost $50 until the first of the year, when they'll go up to $75.
Young women from Kentucky and southern Indiana who are full-time college students in at least their second year of school are encouraged to apply.
The Children's Tea with the Kentucky Derby Festival Princesses was hosted at the Mellwood Arts Center.
Ankita Nair was crowned after a traditional Derby Festival Queen by a spin of a wheel at the annual Fillies Derby Ball on April 13 at The Galt House.
The Kentucky Derby Festival Foundation and Jefferson County Public Schools hosted the annual RoboRumble Regional Robotics Tournament at Marion C. Moore School.
JusticeFest gives students the opportunity to work on projects to address concerns in the city like food access, playground inclusiveness, mental health, digital divides and historical content from diverse communities.
Young women from Kentucky or southern Indiana, who are full-time college students (at least in their second year) are eligible to apply.
Tickets to the Fillies Derby Ball are $300 per person or $3,500 for a VIP table of 10, and can be purchased here, or by calling 502-584-FEST (3378).
The Kentucky Derby Festival Foundation partnered with LMPD to bring this newest recruit to town.