News Summary
Lexington is celebrating its 250th anniversary with a month-long ‘Come Home’ campaign this June. Residents are encouraged to reconnect with loved ones and explore the city. In support, free ‘Welcome Home’ kits are being offered to those hosting guests, filled with local resources. The initiative fosters community bonds and features various events throughout the month. Leslie Miller from VisitLex emphasizes the historical significance of this time, inviting locals to gather and celebrate their heritage, making it an opportunity to strengthen ties with friends and family.
Lexington Celebrates 250th Anniversary with “Come Home” Month
Lexington is initiating a vibrant month-long campaign this June, designating it as “Come Home” month to celebrate the city’s 250th anniversary since its founding in 1775. Local authorities and the 250Lex Commission are urging residents to reconnect with friends and family, inviting them to visit and explore all that Lexington has to offer.
Welcome Home Kits Available
In support of this initiative, VisitLex is providing free “Welcome Home” kits to residents who host guests during the month. These kits are designed to enhance the visitor experience, offering resources like visitors’ guides, pocket guides, driving maps, stickers, garden flags, sunglasses, and blue horse socks. The aim is to assist hosts in effectively entertaining their guests and showcasing the best of Lexington.
Significance of June in Lexington’s History
June was strategically chosen for this campaign due to its historical significance in marking the city’s foundation. Leslie Miller, a representative from VisitLex, indicated that the month would be an ideal time for locals to reach out and organize gatherings to celebrate this milestone.
Social Media Campaign to Foster Connections
VisitLex has launched a comprehensive social media campaign to motivate residents to go beyond digital interactions and set up real life visits. In a world where the average American participates in multiple group chats, the campaign encourages the transition from virtual conversations to tangible gatherings by establishing specific event dates and activities for the visitors.
Event Agenda and Activities
Throughout the month, Lexington will host a range of activities to offer entertainment and engagement for residents and their guests. Notable events include the Railbird, SoulFeast Week, BigAss Bourbon Tasting, Lexington Pride Festival, and Swahili Day. Residents can access a list of scheduled events on VisitLex’s website, which also features GIFs designed for residents to share in their group chats, thus promoting the celebration of Lexington’s heritage.
How to Obtain Welcome Home Kits
Residents interested in obtaining the complimentary Welcome Home kits can do so by completing a form on the VisitLex.com website or by visiting the Lexington Visitors Center, located at 215 W Main St. The visitor center is open Monday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The kits are available while supplies last.
Background on Lexington’s 250th Anniversary
The 250th anniversary of Lexington represents a significant milestone for the city. Established in 1775, Lexington has a rich history that reflects an evolution of community, culture, and heritage. The commemorative events planned throughout the year are intended to honor the past while encouraging a sense of unity among residents as they celebrate their home.
The “Come Home” month is not only a means of honoring the city’s history but also an opportunity for Lexingtonians to foster connections, nurture friendships, and strengthen community ties by welcoming loved ones, both old and new. Through these efforts, the city aims to highlight its charm and warmth as a place to visit and settle in.
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Additional Resources
- Kentucky.com: Fayette County News
- CBS News: Lexington Native Returns Home
- NBC Boston: Lexington 250 Anniversary Events
- VisitLex: Best Places to Go in the South
- KSHB: Lexington Tragedy Coverage
- Wikipedia: Lexington, Kentucky
- Google Search: Lexington 250th Anniversary
- Google Scholar: Lexington History
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Lexington
- Google News: Lexington News
