Come together for a cause at 3rd annual Bourbon, Boots & Brickyard

Keeping all parts of Noblesville takes a lot of work, and it’s volunteers like these who make it happen. (Photo provided)

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While The Beatles may have first urged the world to “Come Together” in 1969, it’s SERVE Noblesville that’s inspiring that same spirit in 2025.

This May, the nonprofit will once again rally the community for the third annual Bourbon, Boots & Brickyard, an exclusive fundraising event supporting the Charming Noblesville Beautification Initiative, a multi-year vision to enhance the heart of the city.

Hosted during SERVE Noblesville’s COME Together Week – a grassroots movement designed to strengthen community connections through gatherings, cookouts, and celebrations – the evening will take place on Thursday, May 22 in Historic Downtown Noblesville. Proceeds will directly benefit local neighborhood revitalization projects in The Old Second Ward, Plum Prairie East, and the 10 other historic neighborhoods that they are reactivating.

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“Our neighborhood beautification effort is more than just a facelift,” SERVE Noblesville Founder Patrick Propst said. “It’s a long-term commitment to cultivating pride, placemaking, and connection in the six and half square miles of historic downtown. We’re transforming alleys into mural-filled walkways, planting flowering trees to make Noblesville a springtime destination, and creating inviting community spaces that encourage gathering and belonging.”

This year’s event is hosted by longtime residents Tim and Heather Ingle, passionate supporters of the initiative and proud neighbors in the Old Second Ward.

“We’ve been part of this city for over 40 years, but it wasn’t until we moved into the historic downtown that we fully understood the spirit of engagement that defines SERVE Noblesville,” Tim Ingle said.

Guests at Bourbon, Boots & Brickyard can look forward to an unforgettable evening featuring:

  • A curated bourbon experience and signature cocktails, including a martini bar
  • Appetizers by Grindstone Public House, The Courthouse Club, and Greek’s Pizzeria
  • Live music by rising country-rock star Tyler Poe of Johnson County
  • Appearances by local VIPs and former college basketball players
  • Exclusive silent and live auction items you won’t want to miss

Tickets and additional information are available online at servenoblesville.com/bourbon2025. Space is limited, but tickets are still available for this one-of-a-kind gathering and initiative.

Come together and raise a glass to community, connection, and a more beautiful Noblesville – one neighborhood at a time.

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