The Indiana Peony Festival (IPF) has announced Church Church Hittle + Antrim (CCHA Law) as the 2025 premier sponsor of the festival’s Very Important Peony Person (VIPP) fundraising event: Peonies in the Park.
VIPP night kicks off this year’s festival on Friday, May 16 amidst the stunning backdrop of Seminary Park in Noblesville. The ticketed event is a fundraiser for the 501(c)(3) non-profit organization to continue its work with beautification projects, peony gardens, and horticulture education as well as promoting Hamilton County as a desirable destination for peony lovers.
It’s a special year for IPF as 2025 marks five years of growth, success, and community impact. Together, the festival and CCHA Law will present the annual festival fundraiser under the stars of Noblesville’s historic Seminary Park and alongside stunning floral backdrops. It’s sure to be a peony party and a night to remember.
This year’s event will feature a peony-inspired guest arrival and photo experience, exquisite taste creations from central Indiana’s award-winning chefs, fine spirits, live music, stunning floral installations, plein air art, the festival’s first cake walk, hands-on pottery making, silent auction, and a chance for the entire community and beyond to honor Indiana’s state flower, the peony.
“CCHA Law is committed to family with a vibrant, visible and active tradition of involvement in the communities that their attorneys live, serve and work in,” IPF President Kelly McVey said. “We couldn’t be more thrilled to have them as our VIPP night premier sponsor.”
About the Indiana Peony Festival
The mission of the Indiana Peony Festival is to inspire Indiana residents to celebrate the state flower, to enhance Noblesville through peony beautification projects, and to promote Hamilton County as a desired visitor destination during May, when peonies are in bloom and Indianapolis 500 festivities occur. For more information, visit IndianaPeonyFestival.com.
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