Noblesville’s Bridge of Flowers gets some financial fertilization from Duke Energy

The Bridge of Flowers Donor Plaque on the Logan Street Bridge in Noblesville. (Photo provided)

The Noblesville Bridge of Flowers’ Donors roster continues to grow, enabling this community project to serve as an ever-expanding source of beauty and belonging.

As of Wednesday, Duke Energy became the latest donor to the Bridge of Flowers. By donating $5,000 to the non-profit that connects events at Federal Hill Commons with shopping and dining on the town Square via the Logan Street Bridge over a scenic bend of the White River, Duke will be recognized with a Diamond-level plaque at the Logan Street Bridge site.

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“We are excited to support the Bridge of Flowers, which will enhance the beauty of the new Logan Street Pedestrian Bridge in downtown Noblesville,” said Mark LaBarr, government and community relations manager at Duke Energy. “We appreciate the creative vision and efforts of those who made this project a reality and hope local residents will enjoy this treasured community asset for years to come.”

Other donors at that level and above include Sylvia Gordon, Gordon Insurance LLC, Gaylor Electric, Culver’s of Noblesville/The Farm, Harbour Trees Golf and Beach Clubs, Robert and Marie Frash, Riverview Health, and Adams Insurance LLC.

Families, businesses, and civic groups can be a part of this project by donating at levels from as little as $300 up to $25,000. The names of these entities are displayed for three-year increments on the Bridge’s Donor Plaque Displays, letting everyone know of their generosity and community involvement.

Peg Adams, who is the head honcho of planting at the Noblesville Bridge of Flowers. (Photo provided)

Inspired by the travels of philanthropist board members Sylvia Gordon and her father Dick Gordon and brought to vibrant life by fellow board members Peg Adams and Dave Riddle and their cohort of volunteers, this Hamilton County destination beckons visitors to Noblesville and all the activities and beauty it has to offer.

“When you donate to the Bridge of Flowers, it makes you feel good and the Bridge look good!” Dick Gordon said.

To date, over $160,000 has been raised by businesses and individuals to establish and maintain this incredible addition to Noblesville that promises to be a self-perpetuating point of pride for all. No taxpayer money is used to support the flowers.

To get involved, citizens are encouraged to send tax-deductible donations to the Bridge of Flowers, 20236 Hague Road, Noblesville, IN 46062.

 

 

The initial planting crew at the Noblesville Bridge of Flowers in 2021. (Photo provided)