All-you-can-eat pizza sampling event benefits cancer research at UC
Support the UC Cancer Institute through 'Slice Night 2018' and enjoy unlimited pizza samples from local vendors
Enjoy a slice and support the UC Cancer Institute at Slice Night Cincinnati, being held from 5 to 9 p.m., Thursday, Sept. 27, at Yeatman’s Cove. The event is sponsored by Western & Southern Financial Group and Cincinnati Magazine, and all proceeds from the event benefit research within the UC Cancer Institute.
Those who attend will discover pizza from 16 local pizzerias.
Tickets are $15 in advance and $20 at the door and include unlimited pizza tastings with music and entertainment provided by Q102. VIP tickets are $50 and include: a parking pass, two drink tickets, access to a VIP tent which features seating, a private bar and pizza sampling. Kids' tickets are $5 and are required for children 10 and under. Beer, wine, cocktails, bottled water and soda will be available for purchase.
One hundred percent of the ticket price benefits cancer research at the UC Cancer Institute.
Location:
Yeatman's Cove
705 E. Pete Rose Way
Cincinnati, OH 45202
- Buy tickets at foundation.uc.edu/slicenight2018
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