Bra-less run in Denver to benefit Coloradans with breast cancer

Denver (KDVR)-Local beer factories host the first chest-free operation that will eventually benefit Coloradans with breast cancer.

Berkeley Ally Brewing, known as The Alley and Empourium, hosts the event in honor of the month of breast cancer awareness on Sunday, October 5.

The contestants will run, walk, skip, or “whatever your boat is floating” under two masses from Teenison Street, without bras, from Emporium at 4385 WW.

There are $ 20 fees for the event, including:

  • Pre -race drink
  • Yoga warm up
  • Titty Rot
  • Post -race drink in Berkeley Zaqq

The group will meet for a drink at Empourium at 10 am, then make a yoga in OHana Yoga and Barre at 4342 Tennyson St. At 10:30 am before the race starts at 11 am

After the race, the alley will celebrate drinks, live music and food until one in the afternoon, and the event will also include self -examination from Beaconrn.

Event tickets can be purchased Online through Eventbrite For $ 23.18.

All event revenues will go to the local organization Polite tumorThat supports adult youth (between the ages of 18 and 39 years) in Colorado who are diagnosed with breast cancer so that they can focus on recovery.

According to the polite tumor site, youth spend an additional $ 20 thousand to treat breast cancer over 40 years or older. The organization also has opportunities for Volunteers and Donors To help the case.

The alley also hosts a suicide awareness event on Saturday, September 27, from 5 pm to 8 pm to raise support to mental health. The band will run Music Live and Dreambent Tattoo Studios will give semi -colon tattoos. The revenues of all tattoos and 1 dollar per liter will go to the Jefferson Center for Mental Health. The event is free, but those present can buy a $ 15 ticket to go directly to the band.

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