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| Executive Director: Ms. Leslie Kerr | | 6420 Wilshire Blvd., First Floor, Los Angeles, CA, 90048 | | T: (323) 655-8525 F: (323) 655-0384 E: so-calif-la@cff.org |
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| Brew Haw Haw Beer Tasting Event |
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Online registration has ended. Please call the LA chapter today make reservations over the phone. Tickets are not available on Saturday and must be purchased by 5pm on Friday
Reservations will be held on the guest list. Tickets will not be available at the door. Online sales will stop at midnight, July 31st, and phone reservations will be taken on Friday, August 1st. Please RSVP to ensure entry to the festival
On August 2, 2008, the Los Angeles office will host its first-ever “Brew Haw Haw” on the Pine Meadows Lawn of the Autry National Center in Griffith Park (4700 Heritage Way, Los Angeles, CA 90027), from 1pm-5pm. This ultimate outdoor festival will include live music, entertainment, lively auctions – and, of course, beer tasting. Here is your opportunity to Sample Great Brews poured by the region’s best microbreweries and brew pubs, and Savor Great Cuisine from several of Los Angeles’ most popular restaurants at festive tasting stations, all while supporting the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation as we work to raise funds for a cure.
Event Host:
Comedian Bil Dwyer
Featuring performances by:
Blackstone Heist
Lilly Carrico
Mark Radcliffe
For more information, contact Kaitlyn Fitzgibbons at 323.655.8525 or kfitzgibbons@cff.org
This is a 21 and older event.
(B. cepacia policy)
Because of health risks to people with cystic fibrosis (CF), individuals with CF who have had a confirmed positive sputum culture for Burkholderia cepacia complex shall not attend events sponsored by the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. This policy is necessary because B. cepacia is contagious to individuals with CF. B. cepacia can be transmitted through casual contact or close proximity with infected individuals. B. cepacia infection in a person with CF can cause serious respiratory illness and, in some patients, may result in rapid decline in lung function, possibly leading to death. While this policy should reduce the risk of B. cepacia cross infection, there still might still be some individuals with B. cepacia in attendance. B. cepacia is not a known health risk to individuals without CF who are otherwise healthy. The CF Foundation supports research to identify new treatments for B. cepacia. For alternative ways to participate and for more information regarding this policy, please contact the CF Foundation at (800) FIGHT-CF or visitwww.cff.org. Consult your CF Foundation-accredited care center physician with medical questions.
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