Rhythm of Life - Benefit to Beat Colorectal Cancer

Rhythm of Life - Benefit to Beat Colorectal Cancer

*** Rhythm of Life - Benefit to Beat Colorectal Cancer is SOLD OUT ***

If you would like to support the Colorectal Cancer Research Center of Excellence - please click here to make a donation. 

Please reach out to Shannon Shamosh at shannonshamosh@jhmi.edu with any questions. 

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The final chapter of healing is to help others along the journey, and we can think of no better way than to support the on-going efforts of the Johns Hopkins Colorectal Cancer Center of Excellence at the Kimmel Cancer Center, where they are focused on developing treatments for longer and better survivorship while also discovering advancements for earlier detection and prevention. Great clinicians, scientists and support teams doing great things! 

George Davis and his wife, Patricia, along with the Trey Mancini Foundation invite you to a night of celebration - great food, an open bar, and wonderful entertainment - while honoring the Johns Hopkins Colorectal Cancer Center. Our goal is to raise funding for the Center, while also creating more local awareness and to celebrate survivorship. 

We are excited to inform everyone that we have secured some great music for our event on June 9th at Gertrude’s to honor the Johns Hopkins Colorectal Cancer Center of Excellence!
Special acoustic performance by famed luthier, Paul Reed Smith and Kimmel Cancer Center Director, Dr. Bill Nelson with members of their band PRS Eightlock have agreed to play for us.

Get to Know Eightlock https://eightlockband.com/

The Colorectal Cancer Center of Excellence at the Kimmel Cancer Center brings together the extensive laboratory and clinical expertise of Johns Hopkins. The goals of the Center are: to make colorectal cancer that is discovered in advanced stages—a chronic illness; discovered in early stages—a curable illness; and a cancer that for the majority of people will be wholly preventable.                                                                                                                                                           
Despite its large global impact on the health of so many people around the world, research support for colorectal cancer lags behind that of many less prevalent and less commonly fatal cancers. Funding in this area is urgently needed to advance next generation colorectal cancer treatment and prevention.
Each contribution to the Johns Hopkins Colorectal Cancer Center of Excellence has the potential to make a difference in the lives of cancer patients at Johns Hopkins and around the world. Our physician-scientists are leading the way, and your support will support innovations that translate to better, more effective treatments.

If you aren't able to join us on June 9th in person but would like to support the Colorectal Cancer Research Center of Excellence - please click here to make a donation. 

*Out of gratitude to our hosts, 100% of your ticket is tax deductible and directed to the Colorectal Cancer Research Center of Excellence.*

 Event Date
Friday, June 9, 2023
Start Time: 6:00pm EDT
End Time: 10:00pm EDT

 Location
Gertrude's Chesapeake Kitchen
Baltimore Museum of Art

10 Art Museum Drive
Baltimore, MD 21218
USA

 Map

 Contact
Kimmel Cancer Center
Shannon Shamosh
443-540-2628
shannonshamosh@jhmi.edu