Brickell Fall Crawl 10/1/11

Brickell Fall Crawl To Benefit University of Miami Dept. of Neurology
Saturday, October 1, 3:00 p.m.-10:00 p.m.
Registration is available HERE
$25 advance/ $30 event day

Miami Crawls and the University of Miami Department of Neurology partner up to present the first annual “Brickell Fall Crawl Fundraiser” to benefit the Residency Research and Education Fund.

Socialize and crawl along Brickell’s favorite hot spots for young professionals and help raise money for a worthy cause.

Your donation will contribute to UM’s residents’ research and education fund and their efforts to continue groundbreaking research projects to solve the puzzle of neurological diseases such as Epilepsy, Multiple Sclerosis, Alzheimers disease, Parkinsons disease and Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis.

If you enjoyed our kick-off bar crawl in July, you will love what we have in store.
Take part in the Brickell Fall Crawl and help raise money for a worthy cause while socializing and crawling along Brickell’s favorite hot spots for young professionals.

The participating venues will be offering drink and food specials to tantalize your tastes and leave you thirsty for more!
Start Location: Brickell Irish Pub, 1451 South Miami Ave, Miami FL 33130
End Location: Transit Lounge, 729 Southwest 1st Avenue, Miami FL 33130
Brickell Irish Pub
Gordon Biersch
Blue Martini
El Vato Tequila & Taco Bar
B&B Joint
Fado Irish Pub
Red Bar Gallery
Tobacco Road
Transit Lounge
Venue participant list and map available online.

About Miami Crawls
Miami Crawls seeks to raise awareness of neighborhood communities, local businesses, and charities through the promotion of organized events for young professionals in Miami-Dade County. Twitter: @miamicrawls

About University of Miami Department of Neurology
The Department of Neurology is dedicated to advancing the neurological health of our community. We commit to being one of the top 10 neurology departments in the US; to providing the highest quality and innovative care for neurology patients in South Florida and beyond; to being at the forefront of research of common neurological disorders; and to being among the best training programs for future clinical and academic neurologists.

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