Bearcat Lounge Event Benefits Children s Miracle Network
A happy-hour celebration at Bearcat Lounge will send off two Marriott staff members who will be bicycling from Cincinnati to Orlando, Fla., with the goal of raising $5,050 for the Childrens Miracle Network Cincinnati Childrens Hospital Obesity Clinic.
The event takes place from 4-6 p.m., Tuesday, May 21, at Kingsgate Marriotts Bearcat Lounge.
The two staff members will be riding 900 miles in nine days. All proceeds will be donated to the Childrens Miracle Network Cincinnati Childrens Hospital Obesity Clinic.
The Bearcat Lounge event will include $4 domestics, light appetizers, a raffle and a silent auction. To donate directly to the event,
click here to visit the donor page
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Bearcat Lounge is located on the lobby level of the Kingsgate Marriott Conference Center, 151 Goodman Ave. on the Medical Campus.
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