Scholarship recipient Justin, Rotarian Jeff Derda, Ivy Tech Hamilton County Executive Director of Development & Marketing Kelly Wallace, Scholarship Recipient Sebastian, Rotarian President Jeff Chinn, and Rotarian Emmanuel Flomo. (
Posted By: The Reporter December 2, 2025
Sponsorship opportunities now open for 2026 BrewBQ benefiting local students
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The Noblesville Rotary Club will holds its 10th annual BrewBQ from 4 to 9 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 8, 2026, at Federal Hill Commons.
The popular summer festival brings together food, brews, and live entertainment – all in support of local students.
The club is calling on area businesses to join the celebration as 2026 event sponsors. Opportunities range from $500 to $5,000, each offering a variety of visibility and engagement benefits.
Proceeds from this annual event benefit scholarships for students attending Ivy Tech Hamilton County as well as the Noblesville High School Robotics Club. Both programs advance education and workforce readiness for young people in Hamilton County, aligning with Rotary’s commitment to service and community impact.

Photo provided by Noblesville Rotary Club
“BrewBQ has become a signature community event, and its impact is felt long after the tents come down,” BrewBQ Chairman Jeff Derda said. “We invite businesses across Hamilton County to support local education by partnering with us. Their sponsorship not only fuels a great event – it directly supports students who are shaping our region’s future workforce.”
The adult-only (age 21 and over) event will feature all you can eat food and drink from our local barbecue grill teams, local breweries, and wineries. Also included is live music, yard games, and a fun atmosphere. More details about entertainment, food, and ticket sales will be released in the coming months.
Businesses interested in sponsoring BrewBQ may contact the Noblesville Rotary Club, Nicole Schwedler or Carrie Dixon for a full list of sponsorship levels and benefits.






