HIP’s annual garden party returns to Princeton

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Housing Initiatives of Princeton officials will serve as the host to the  annual Garden Party in a western section classical Princeton garden.

The event will feature craft beer tastings donated by Flying Fish Brewery and curated food pairings, which will all take place on June 2 from 4-6 p.m.

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To attend the event on 161 Hodge Road in Princeton, individuals must purchase a ticket for $75 per person.

The proceeds support the Housing initiatives of Princeton (HIP) in its mission to help low-income working families and individuals in and around Princeton avoid homelessness, officials said.

According to HIP officials, the organization provides transitional housing and temporary rental assistance and equips families with tools for self-sufficiency and acts as a pathway from homelessness to hope.

Two speakers will talk to those in attendance about how HIP’s services proved to be transformational in their lives, during Food for thought at the 2019 Garden Party, officials said.

All of the proceeds generated from the event will directly benefit transitional housing and rental assistance services.

For more information about HIP and purchasing tickets, visit housinginitiativesofprinceton.org.

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