ULMAN FOUNDATION PRESENTS

SCREW CANCER BREW HOPE

Screw Cancer Brew Hope is back, baby – and you’re invited! Join the Ulman Foundation at Diamondback Brewing for an unforgettable afternoon full of great brews, fine wine, delicious food, raffles, games, and more! It’s the most fun you can [legally] have while supporting a great cause!

SATURDAY, APRIL 15, 2023
4:OO PM – 8:00PM
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EVENT INFO

HAVE A GREAT TIME FOR A GREAT CAUSE

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WHEN
Saturday, April 15, 2023
4:00 PM – 8:00 PM
LOCATION:
Diamondback Brewing Company
1215 E Fort Ave #008, Baltimore, MD 21230
GET EXCITED FOR:
  • Pizza & Beer from Diamondback Brewing Company
  • Wine & Cocktails
  • More food from your local faves
  • Live music
  • Raffles
  • Photobooth
  • Stay tuned for even more!!
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TICKET OPTIONS

Each ticket includes bottomless drinks, all you can eat pizza and more, as well as a a limited edition commemorative glass.

PSST! Save $5 per ticket by registering as a group! Call your friends, rally your colleagues, or bring the whole family.
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ADULT TICKETS
Week-of-Event & On-Site: $75
CHILD TICKETS
Children (6-15 years old): $10
Children younger than 6 years old are FREE!
GROUP TICKET BUNDLES
10 Ticket Bundle: $600
DOG TICKETS
(Friendly) Dogs: $20
Includes a complimentary bandana!
Limited number of dog tickets available!
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YOUR LOGO WOULD LOOK GOOD HERE

SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES

Stand out this year at Ulman Foundation’s Screw Cancer Brew Hope event! Become a sponsor to have your organization featured on event marketing and signage, receive complimentary tickets, be recognized during the event program, and more. With five (5) sponsorship levels available, it’s easy to become part of Screw Cancer Brew Hope 2023!

BECOME A 2023 EVENT SPONSOR
VIEW THE SPONSOR PACKAGE PDF
LET’S CHEERS TO OUR EVENT SPONSORS

EVENT SPONSORS ARE STILL BREWING…

HOPS SPONSORS
BARLEY SPONSORS
MALT SPONSORS
BEVERAGE SPONSORS

A cancer diagnosis between the ages of 15 and 39 is nearly eight times more common than such a diagnosis during the first 15 years of life. Despite advances in early detection, treatment, and prevention, there’s been no improvement within the last 30 years in survival rates for this particular age group — and in fact, the gap between the survival rates of young adults and those of cancer patients in other age groups is widening.

Since 1997, the Ulman Foundation has been creating community for adolescents and young adults impacted by cancer, allowing them and their loved ones a safe space to learn, grieve, wonder, rage, rejoice, and hope – together with peers who truly understand.

However you choose to celebrate, advocate, or innovate with us this year, we want you to know just how much we, the Ulman family, our board and staff team, and innumerable AYAs who have benefited from this community over the past 25 years appreciate you.

As we’ve been saying for the past 25 years and will say for 25 more:

Cancer changes lives…so do you!

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