Without trying to sound like the Chamber of Commerce, I must admit Lexington is a great place to live. Downtown is thriving despite the fact that we no longer have "The Big Hole." The city is full of great restaurants, pubs, and music venues. The community is blessed with wonderful amenities, such as beautiful horse farms, Keeneland, first class college sports, and the incredible water tank in the shape of a giant Dixie Cup off North New Circle. All this in a city that is not too big and not too small leads to one of the things I like best about Lexington -- your voice, your interest, your participation can make a difference. If you want to get involved, you just have to show interest. If you have a heart for a charity or an interest in an organization, be careful- you might get put on the board. I grew up in Los Angeles where if someone wanted to be involved with the Los Angeles Philharmonic or the Getty Museum, he or she needed to be rich or famous, preferably both.
Help those University of Kentucky medical students, who otherwise don't have a means of support, with life's unexpected financial emergencies. Please consider contributing $100 or $50 to this program to show our medical students we have their back.
The Lexington Medical Society Foundation is establishing a new program called "Medical Student Emergency Relief." The purpose of this program is to provide grants to University of Kentucky medical students, who otherwise don't have a means of support, that face unplanned, unbudgeted life emergencies.
TO READ MORE ABOUT THIS PROJECT AND/OR TO DONATE CLICK HERE