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Winter 2023 Keeneland issue features include: |
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Spotlight On
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Sales Mainstay
Longtime consignor and horseman James Keogh has built Grovendale Sales into a quiet force on the auction scene. |
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Masters of Logistics
With a thin margin for error, Keeneland’s stall superintendent and staff move thousands of horses in and out of the barns during the September and November sales. They work closely with consignors and shipping companies to get the job done. |
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What Friends Are For
Old Friends Thoroughbred Retirement Farm counts among its residents famous former runners such as Lava Man and lesser-known horses — all of whom receive the same high standards of care during their golden years. |
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Community Spirit — What started out as a high school project to address food insecurity has blossomed into Spark Community Café in Versailles, where a James Beard nominated-chef runs the kitchen, volunteers serve customers, and customers pay what they can. Making a Difference — For reasons close to his heart, Beau Lane of Beau Lane Bloodstock has given generously to genetic testing at Kentucky Children’s Hospital’s pediatric oncology center. | ||||
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