The No Brainer Benefit Concert – June 9th, 2013
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The No Brainer Benefit Concert – June 9th, 2013


The No Brainer Benefit Concert
Looking for plans this Sunday afternoon? Swing by McFadden’s Restaurant & Saloon at Citizen’s Bank Park for some good music and to support a great cause. The No Brainer Benefit Concert is an annual Philadelphia event that combines music and community to inspire hope and to raise funds for brain tumor research.

This event features a silent auction, inspirational stories and live music from established l
ocal musicians and from members of the brain tumor community. The No Brainer Benefit Concert supports the Race for Hope and the National Brain Tumor Society.

The National Brain Tumor Societies’ Race for Hope will be held in Philadelphia on November 3, 2013. All proceeds from The No Brainer go to brain tumor awareness & research. Penn Neurosurgery is proud to help sponsor the Race For Hope and raised more than $20,000 last year.

To purchase tickets to the No Brainer Benefit Concert or to learn more, visit http://thenobrainer.org/




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