Lone Tree, CO — Tickets for the 2018 Lone Tree Brewing Co. CancerBlows Beer + Whiskey Dinner are now on sale. This annual benefit will feature live music by Ryan Anthony and the H2 Big Band, and a special beer and whiskey dinner that will be held on Friday, July 6 at Snooze an A.M. Eatery (10002 Commons Street, Lone Tree, CO). This is the first year the event will be held outside of the Lone Tree Brewing Co. tasting room.
Doors for this event will open at 5:30pm and dinner begins at 6pm. Guests will be served four courses expertly curated by chefs from Snooze an A.M. Eatery and Suga Me Sweet of Highlands Ranch, paired with whiskey from Stranahan's Colorado Whiskey, an IPA collaboration with Cannonball Creek, and select beers from Lone Tree Brewing Co.
Performing at this benefit will be Ryan Anthony, Principle Trumpet in the Dallas Symphony Orchestra, and the H2 Big Band, a world class jazz ensemble fronted by the Denver-based trumpeter Al Hood and pianist Dave Hanson. Music will begin at 8pm on the patio after dinner with cocktails available for purchase.
Tickets for the 2018 CancerBlows Beer + Whiskey Dinner are $80 each and can be purchased at eventbrite.com along with sponsorship options, and at the Lone Tree Brewing Co. tasting room now through July 6 while supplies last.
If you would like more information about the Brews for CancerBlows dinner, the CancerBlows IPA collaboration with Cannonball Creek Brewing Company, or Lone Tree’s partnership with The Ryan Anthony Foundation, contact Emily Hutto at coop@radcraftbeer.com.
ABOUT LONE TREE BREWING COMPANY
Lone Tree Brewing Company was the first brewery in Lone Tree, Colorado that opened near Park Meadows Mall in 2011. The neighborhood-focused, family-friendly brewery and tasting room regularly hosts community events that gather around a stylistically diverse lineup of flagship, seasonal, and limited release beers. Lone Tree's cans and 22-ounce bombers are sold across the state of Colorado, as well as Kansas and Nebraska. Its draft beer is poured at many bars and restaurants in its distribution footprint as well. Find the brewery online at lonetreebrewingco.com.
ABOUT CANCERBLOWS
In 2013 43-year-old Dallas Symphony Orchestra trumpeter Ryan Anthony was diagnosed with Multiple Myeloma, a terminal bone marrow cancer that typically appears in patients aged 70 and older. Ryan’s musical community rallied around him and when they offered support, he jokingly replied that “we’ll all play a concert when I am healthy again and we’ll call it 'Cancer Blows'”. Ryan is now in remission, and the joke morphed into The Ryan Anthony Foundation, who in 2015 put on CancerBlows, a once-in-a-lifetime musical event bringing together the most famous trumpet players in the world. The event raised more than $1 million with all of the net proceeds donated to the Baylor Health Care Research Foundation and Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation that work toward a cure for cancer. Visit CancerBlows online at cancerblows.com.