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Event 

Title:
ALS Bite Nite
When:
06.03.2017 
Where:
Westin Kierland Resort & Spa - Phoenix
Category:
Food & Wine Events

Description

Join the ALS Association Arizona Chapter June 3, 2017, to help raise money and awareness for Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS). The ninth annual Bite Nite will be showcasing signature dishes from top chefs across the Valley.  Guests experience signature tastes while enjoying cocktails and live entertainment.  This year’s Bite Nite will feature our exclusive mystery boxes, silent auction, live auction and other innovative, energy-building appeals.

The ALS Association Arizona Chapter along with many of the valleys most popular restaurants. The ALS Association is the only national nonprofit devoted to the fight against Lou Gehrig’s disease on all fronts.

This is the ninth annual Bite Nite. Upwards of 700 guests get to experience live entertainment, refreshments and delicious food. Money raised from this event will go toward patient and family services, community outreach and research. Yearly expenses for those living with ALS averages $200,000. The event will take place on Saturday, June 3rd, 2017 from 6:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m at the Westin Kierland Resort & Spa, 6902 E Greenway Pkwy Scottsdale, AZ 85254.

The cost of a table of 10 is priced at $1,500 with $1,000 being tax deductible. Individual tickets are priced at $150 with a $100 tax deductible. Tickets can be purchased on the Bite Nite website at bitenite.org.

For more information on Bite Nite and the ALS Association Arizona Chapter you can visit their websites at bitenite.org and alsaz.org. Like Bite Nite on Facebook at ALS Association Arizona Chapter.

 About ALS Arizona Chapter

The ALS Association Arizona Chapter provides services and support to patients suffering from ALS, also known as Lou Gehrig's disease. The ALS Association is the only national nonprofit devoted solely to the fight against Lou Gehrig’s disease on all fronts.  These include patient and family services and programs, community outreach, and research.  ALS is 100% fatal with no known cause, cure, or effective treatment. Upon diagnosis, patients have only 2-5 years to live, and expenses for those living with ALS averages $200,000 annually.