What happens at Miller-Palooza stays at Miller-Palooza, just like Las Vegas

Superintendent Dan Hile and Mayor Chris Jensen don the “N” and belt out the hits in super-star fashion. (Photo provided by Noblesville Schools)

The Noblesville Schools Education Foundation (NSEF) will soon hold its largest annual fundraiser, Miller-Palooza, on Friday, March 15, at Embassy Suites in Noblesville.

This historic school spirit themed fundraiser supports all 10 Noblesville Schools and will further the Foundation’s mission of promoting and investing in Noblesville Schools through grants, scholarships, strategic partnerships, and volunteer support.

Miller-Palooza starts at 6 p.m. and will feature dueling pianos with Felix & Fingers, food stations, spirits, a large auction, magician Josh Cecil, and awards honoring partners of Noblesville Schools. Mayor Chris Jensen will be the master of ceremonies. The dress code is casual school spirit, and vintage or throwback items are encouraged.

Photo provided by Noblesville Schools

NSEF volunteers are hoping to beat last year’s numbers and raise over $90,000 to support all 10 Noblesville Schools.

This is a 21-and-over event and tickets start at $125 each. Tickets can be purchased at bidpal.net/millerpalooza24.

The Foundation expects an estimated 375 attendees and will feature many local businesses as sponsors. The top presenting sponsor of the event is Blades Audio Video Security. Gold level sponsors are Ed Martin Automotive, Noblesville United Soccer Club, and T&T Sales and Promotions.

About NSEF
The Noblesville Schools Education Foundation was created in 1987 to support Noblesville Schools by investing in academic excellence. NSEF is governed by a volunteer board of directors who give their time and energy to accelerate the Foundation’s mission of funding grants, awarding scholarships, and expanding resources for Noblesville Schools. Learn more at NoblesvilleSchoolsEducationFoundation.org.