Keeneland Bluegrass International Cup to Benefit Markey Cancer Foundation

Proceeds from the Keeneland Bluegrass International Cup will directly benefit the UK Markey Cancer Foundation and Fayette Alliance.
Proceeds from the Keeneland Bluegrass International Cup will directly benefit the UK Markey Cancer Foundation and Fayette Alliance.

LEXINGTON, Ky. (July 19, 2022) This September, support our city, farms and world-class cancer care at the annual Keeneland Bluegrass International Cup, a high-goal polo match presented by the University of Kentucky Markey Cancer Foundation and the Fayette Alliance Foundation.

Hosted by Mt. Brilliant Farm on Friday, Sept. 9, the event will also feature live music and dancing following the match. Proceeds from the event directly benefit the UK Markey Cancer Foundation and the Fayette Alliance Foundation.

Individual and group tickets are currently available here and are discounted for a limited time during the Fayette Alliance flash sale, which runs through July 22. During the flash sale, individual ticket prices are reduced from $225 to $150, and group ticket prices are reduced from $200 to $125. For more information, visit the Fayette Alliance website.

 
 

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