Events

CPH 2023 Event - Saturday, Sept, 9 from 11am-2pm

Anderson Dean Park @ the Lions Club Pavilion


There will be speakers, vendors, cake walk, silent auction, pet contest, Karoake/talent show, Cornhole Tournament, etc...

This year we will be adding a Reminder area for pictures of loved ones lost to suicide or that struggle with their Mental Health. 


We will begin taking sponsorships for our 2023 Event which will be held on Sept. 9 from 11-2 at the Anderson Dean Park. To have your name put on our banner the cost is $50 donation to have your logo on our banner is $100, and to have a yard sign advertising your sponsorship that will be $200. Thank you to all our supporters and sponsors who help keep our mission going!


check back for updates on schedule and developments

chloes petals for hope banner 2022.pdf

Thank you to our 2022 Sponsors!!  Our event was a great success! Mark your calendar for Sept. 9, 2023

Our 2nd Annual Event on Saturday Sept. 11, 2021 at Anderson Dean Park - Harrodsburg Kentucky was a great day and huge success. We appreciate our food vendors Hogtown BBQ and The Baker's Table for joining us and giving our participants some great food options.  Our speakers (Chloe Barnett and Coach David Buchanan) were phenomenal and very brave for sharing their stories. We had some great Karoake participants and wonderful silent auction items. We raised monies to support our billboards and school programs in the coming year. Thank you to everyone for your continued support. 

SAVE the DATE for our 3rd Event 9-10-2022

We are so excited to announce MENTAL HEALTH MONDAYS! We will be spotlighting someone new every Monday who is brave enough to share their story!  We have to start talking if we are going to change the way people think of Mental Health and remove the stigma!!!  

CPH Walk slideshow

 First Annual Walk for Chloe's Petals for Hope


 Our first event was held  Saturday, Oct. 10, 2020 in memory of our sweet Chloé and everyone touched by Mental Health and Suicide!  We raised a substantial amount

of money to help support local colleges and their campaign on Mental Health awareness!! We have to break the Stigma and the Silence!