A Night To Remember

What: Charity

When: Saturday - July 20, 2013 @ 04:00PM to Saturday - July 20, 2013 @ 08:00PM

Where: Copper Kettle Brewing Company, Denver, Colorado
Denver, Colo. - May 7, 2013 - Copper Kettle Brewing Company today announced their plans to host a beer festival in celebration and support of the victims of the 2012 Aurora theater shooting.

Last year, Copper Kettle lost one of their own mug club members, Alex Teves, during the terrible events that transpired in Aurora. A few nights later, the small brewery invited all to help support Alex’s family and the families of all the victims by donating 100% of beer sales and 50% of food sales from the evening. Hundreds showed up, and Copper Kettle donated over $8,600 to the Michael J. Fox Foundation, which matched the donation for a grand total of over $17,300.

“Last year after the shooting, the story went from a news story to a personal story when we found out Alex was one of the victims,” said Jeremy Gobien, owner and brewer of Copper Kettle. “A few weeks later we opened our doors to the families and the community, offering a safe place to come be with friends, share stories, and give the families a chance to laugh again. This year, we want to re-open our doors, celebrating Alex’s life and the lives of all those lost while surrounded by friends and family.”

This year, Copper Kettle is expanding the fundraiser, taking over the parking lot as well. A Night To Remember will consist of over 10 local breweries, three food trucks, two bands, a DJ, and a silent auction. Family members of those involved in Aurora will be present as well, helping to pour beer and share memories. The list of breweries is growing, and so far includes Caution, City Star, Crooked Stave, Elk Mountain, Great Divide, Renegade, River North, and Wit's End, as well as the majority of beer provided by Copper Kettle.

All proceeds from A Night To Remember will benefit the Alexander C Teves ACT Foundation and Phoenix999. The Alexander C Teves ACT Foundation was started in Alex’s name, providing funds and opportunities to students with unique needs. Phoenix999, an organization founded by survivors of the Columbine High School Massacre in the wake of Aurora, provides financial assistance and educational resources to victims of and victims’ families affected by mass tragedy and violence.

Copper Kettle encourages all attendees to celebrate responsibly and get home safely. Designated Driver tickets will be available, as will many alternative transportation options.

Tickets go on sale May 15 at 9 a.m., and will be available at imbibedenver.com/ANightToRemember.

Event Details
What: A Night To Remember
When: July 20, 2013 - 4-8 p.m.
Where: Copper Kettle Brewing Company
1338 S Valentia St #100 Denver, CO 80247

About Copper Kettle Brewing Company
Copper Kettle Brewing Company is a locally owned mom and pop brewery with tasting room established in Denver in 2011, surrounded by local neighborhoods. CKBC strives to create what America seems to have lost, a local neighborhood bar in which we strive to know your name and your story. For more information, please visit www.copperkettledenver.com.

About Alexander C Teves ACT Foundation
The Alexander C Teves ACT Foundation provides funding for scholarships, mentor programs and opportunities to students with unique academic, social, and/or emotional needs, providing necessary skills to become confident, productive individuals. Your Tax Deductible Donations to EFFI go directly to Humanex Academy located in Englewood Colorado. For more information, please visit www.alexanderctevesfoundation.org.

About Phoenix999
Phoenix 999 was created and established by survivors of the Columbine High School Massacre in the wake of the Aurora, Colorado Theater shooting, in an effort to provide financial and educational resources to victims of violence and violent crime. The mission of Phoenix 999 is to provide financial and educational resources to victims of and victims’ families affected by mass tragedy and violence. For more information, please visit www.phoenix999.org.

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