WISCONSIN SPORTS TEAMS GROW GOLD FOR G9 AWARENESS THIS WEEKEND

Gold in September

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MEDIA ADVISORY

From the big leagues to the fields of Friday Night Lights, professional and high school teams in Wisconsin will show their support for Gold In September (G9), a locally grown non-profit dedicated to generating awareness for pediatric cancer. The charity combines the color gold (G), the nationally recognized color for childhood cancer, and September (9), the ninth month which is the nationally recognized month, and won’t rest until every child, everywhere survives cancer. On Saturday, September 15, the Milwaukee Brewers will hold a Gold Out at their 6:10 p.m. game to show their support for G9. At the end of the fourth inning, all fans in attendance will flip placards to turn the entire stadium gold in a powerful moment of support for those touched by childhood cancer. On Friday, September 14, Arrowhead High School will also hold a Gold Out at the Varsity Football game. Beginning at 6:30 p.m., G9 founder Annie Bartosz, an Arrowhead junior, will give a speech about G9 inspire action of fellow high school students. G9 was founded by Annie Bartosz who lost her twin brother, Jack, to cancer at age 10. From her home in Hartland, Wis., Annie saw the world turn pink in October and wanted kids battling cancer to feel the same support. She became determined to spread the shocking message that one child is diagnosed with cancer every two minutes and this urgent health crisis can only be fought with funding early phase clinical trials.

WHAT:

Milwaukee Brewers and Arrowhead High School hold “Gold Outs” for G9

WHEN:

Milwaukee Brewers – Saturday, September 15, 6:10 p.m. Game

Arrowhead High – Friday, September 14, 6:30 p.m. Game

VISUALS:

Milwaukee Brewer fans will flip gold placards at the end of the 4th inning to turn the stadium gold

At Arrowhead, high school students will wear gold and G9 founder and Arrowhead Junior Annie Bartosz will address crowd prior to kick-off

WHY:

Based in Delafield, Wis., G9 is dedicated to increasing awareness and inspiring action to end childhood cancer. In 2017, the charity that was founded by the love of a sister, committed $800,000 to childhood cancer research initiatives nationwide.

CONTACT:

For more information, or to arrange an interview opportunity with G9 founder and president, please contact Anna Zeck at Reputation Partners at anna@reputationpartners.com or at 414-376-3050.

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