the Iroquois Steeplechase Launches a "Party in a Box"

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The 79th Iroquois Steeplechase is Selling a Safer-At-Home Alternative

NASHVILLE, Tenn. –The Iroquois Steeplechase, presented by Bank of America, is launching a “Party in a Box” for a safer-at-home celebration on the event’s cancelled race day Saturday, June 27. The Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt is the primary beneficiary of the race meet.

In making the announcement, Iroquois Steeplechase Chairman Dwight Hall said, “Since boxholders won’t be able to come to their box on our race day, we’re bringing a box to them. This way families and friends can still gather and celebrate Nashville’s grand tradition in their own homes and backyards while watching highlights from previous years on News Channel 5.”

Organizers are selling a “Party in a Box” at three levels so patrons can choose the style party they want to host along with their boxholder friends.

  • “The Ultimate Iroquois Steeplechase Box Party”

    • Limited Edition Iroquois Steeplechase 2020 1.75L Gentleman Jack
    • Commemorative Iroquois Steeplechase 2020 silver-plated Mint Julep cups
    • Bang Candy Company's exhilarating Lavender Mint Simple Syrup
    • Bartender
    • King Jeweler's "Box of Carats" - Cubic Zirconia (one is diamond!) - visit the store to see if yours is real!
    • Christine A. Moore Millinery Iroquois Steeplechase branded face masks
    • Andrews Automotive Group to deliver the "Party in a Box" to your home June 27
    • Nfocus style judges will attend and cover your party. The party with the best style will win a box at the 80th Anniversary of the Iroquois Steeplechase.
    • Sophisticated Living's Teddy Clayton will cover your party
    • Nashville Lifestyles Magazine to showcase your guests’ hats for their Hat Contest on social media and in print
    • Your Williamson to cover your party
    • Flavor Catering to provide hors d'oeuvres for a party of 10
    • Your party will be featured on the Iroquois Steeplechase social media platforms as well as the Iroquois Steeplechase website
    • Enjoy News Channel 5's "Iroquois Steeplechase - Nashville's Grand Tradition" special which will air June 27, 6-7 p.m.
    • Your name listed on the Iroquois Steeplechase website as a patron

    Cost: $10,000

    “Winner’s Circle Iroquois Steeplechase Box Party”

    • Limited Edition Iroquois Steeplechase 2020 1L Gentleman Jack
    • Commemorative Iroquois Steeplechase 2020 silver-plated Mint Julep cups
    • Bang Candy Company's exhilarating Lavender Mint Simple Syrup
    • Bartender
    • Christine A. Moore Millinery Iroquois Steeplechase branded face masks
    • Share your photos on Iroquois Steeplechase social media platforms and enter to win an Iroquois Steeplechase box at the 80th Anniversary
    • Enjoy News Channel 5's "Iroquois Steeplechase - Nashville's Grand Tradition" special which will air June 27, 6-7 p.m.
    • Your name listed on the Iroquois Steeplechase website as a patron

    Cost: $5,000

    “Thank Goodness We Can Party Iroquois Steeplechase Box Party”


    • Two (2) Iroquois Steeplechase 2020 750mL Jack Daniel's Black Label
    • Bang Candy Company's exhilarating Lavender Mint Simple Syrup
    • Share your photos on Iroquois Steeplechase social media platforms
    • Enjoy News Channel 5's "Iroquois Steeplechase - Nashville's Grand Tradition" special which will air June 27, 6-7 p.m.
    • Your name listed on the Iroquois Steeplechase website as a patron

    Cost: $2,500

WTVF News Channel 5 is producing and broadcasting an Iroquois Steeplechase special Saturday, June 27 from 6 to 7 p.m. The broadcast will share highlights of the races from previous years, explore the history of Nashville’s grand tradition and recognize and honor the primary event beneficiary The Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt.

Chairman Dwight Hall added, “We can’t stress enough the importance of raising funds in 2020 to ensure the future of the Iroquois Steeplechase for years to come. We must secure funds to continue operations and to handle expenses which range from course maintenance to fencing, barn upkeep, party decks, irrigation for 11 acres of the course plus all operational expenses such as staffing, insurance, rent and ordinary business expenses. We want our patrons to enjoy the spirit of the Iroquois Steeplechase as they help ensure our future. We hope this helps keep us alive as we jump this hurdle together.”

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