Big Ash Blue's Bash for The UC Gardner Center for Parkinson's Disease

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5230 Beechmont Avenue,Cincinnati OH 45230

09 October, 2021

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Reserve your table today for the Big Ash Blues Bash and help support The Gardner Center for Parkinson's Disease and Movement Disorders! LINE UP2:30-3:30 PM The BITS Band 3:45-4:45 PM Chuck Brisbin & the Tuna Project 5:00-6:00 PM Leo Clarke Band 6:00 PM Special Guest Speaker Dr.Espay6:15-7:30 PM Leroy Ellington's Scared Hearts 7:45-9:00 PM Jay Jesse Johnson 9:15-10:45 PM Tullie Brae DOORS OPEN AT 1 PM! Table Reservations available for day and evening shows! VIP Table Reservations are in the front lot of the Biergarten closest to the stage. Ticket proceeds will be donated to the University of Cincinnati Gardner Center for Parkinson's Disease and Movement Disorders. Ticket Breakdown: VIP SPONSORSHIP TABLES FOR 8 GUESTS: Located in front of the stage in the Front Lot of the BiergartenSeats 8 guests includes 8 Tickets to Blues Bash8-drink tickets 1- Blues Bash T-Shirt1-Big Ash T-Shirt8 Pint GlassesTable for 8 Guests: Located in the back of the BiergartenSeats 8 GuestsIncludes 8 Tickets to Blues BashTable for 4 Guests: Located in the back of the BiergartenSeats 4 GuestsIncludes 4 Tickets to Blues BashLow Cast Iron Cafe TableGA Single Ticket: 1 Single TicketThis ticket does not guarantee you a table or seat for the event. Seating will be subject to availabitly Dr. Alberto EspayDr. Alberto Espay is Professor and Endowed Chair of the James J and Joan A Gardner Center for Parkinson’s disease at the University of Cincinnati. He has published over 250 research articles as well as 7 textbooks, including Common Movement Disorders Pitfalls, which received the Highly Commended BMA Medical Book Award in 2013. His most recent book is Brain Fables, coauthored with Parkinson patient and advocate Ben Stecher and published by Cambridge. He has served as Chair of the Movement Disorders Section of the American Academy of Neurology, Associate Editor of Movement Disorders, and in the Executive Committee of the Parkinson Study Group (PSG). He currently serves the International Parkinson and Movement Disorders Society (MDS) as Chair of the Task Force on Technology and as Secretary of its Pan-American Section. With colleagues at the University of Cincinnati and several international collaborators, he recently launched the first biomarker study of aging (CCBPstudy.com) to match available therapies with those with any neurodegenerative disorder most suitable to benefit. The UC James J. and Joan A. Gardner Family Center for Parkinson’s Disease and Movement Disorders team of specialists in neurology, neurosurgery, neuropsychology, nursing, and physical medicine and rehabilitation play an integral role in evaluating and treating patients with Parkinson’s disease and a large range of movement disorders, including those associated with tremor, dystonia, chorea, myoclonus, and gait disorders. The Gardner Center has access to the latest resources for diagnosis and treatment of movement disorders, including state-of-the art gait assessment, autonomic testing including heart rate variability testing, genetic testing, and neuroimaging, when appropriate, with 3 Tesla MRI and DaTscan. The center remains committed to researching new treatments in movement disorders, and our patients have access to a wide range of ongoing clinical trials in Parkinson’s Disease, Huntington’s disease, dystonia and other conditions. Click Here to Learn More about the UC Gardner Center! Or Click Here To Donate! Do you want to increase awareness of your brand or bring attention to your business then become a sponsor!! Multiple sponsorship levels available!!!If you’re interested in sponsoring this event please contact Bob Dames at [email protected] All net proceeds from the Blues Bash go pay the musicians and support the UC Gardner Center and are non-refundable, rain or shine. Table reservations will be required for entry into the Biergarten and beer hall, due to the nature of the event.

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