
When is a ham worth $1.6 million? The
Lexington Herald-Leader reports that a 16-pound country ham sold for $100,000 a pound at the 47th annual Kentucky Farm Bureau Country Ham Breakfast. Bernard Trager, chairman of Republic Bank and Trust, and Dr. Mark Lynn & Associates, owner of Dr. Bizer's Vision World each contributed $800,000 for the ham which was produced by Broadbent B&B Foods of Kuttawa. The breakfast was attended by U.S. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell and Louisville Mayor Jerry Abramson who clearly had a good time "hamming it up" at the annual breakfast. According to the article, Trager came up with the idea of combining the bids. Dr. Mark Lynn & Associates plans to donate its bid to the University of Louisville, Visually Impaired Preschool Services and Eastern Area Community Ministries and Republic Bank and Trust will send give most of its money to local health care and education. The Kentucky Farm Bureau has helped raise more than $5.6 million for local charities, educational and philanthropic groups through the 47-year history of the auction.
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ManicD Sep 2nd 2010 5:38AM
Thats cheap compared to the going price of Ham in Hollywood, but of course in Hollywood the Ham comes to you on two feet and claims to know how to Act.
Sewage City Sep 3rd 2010 7:34AM
These kind of stories all make nice fluff-op for politicians - but doesn't anybody else think that if the chairman of Republic Bank and Trust would take a smaller salary, then lower interest rates and bank fees and raise employee wages, not only would the money be spread around a bit more but then those folks would have enough money left to donate to charities THEY believe in?