Pink Tie Guys at Bartini's
Celebrate the '60s and support a great cause with Q102!
September 2, 2010, 12:25 a.m.
Don your best Draper attire or be a complete Betty and join Q102 and Cincinnati's Pink Tie Guys at Bartini's - Cincinnati's new premier Martini lounge, located on the corner of 6th and Walnut, from 5-8 p.m. on Thursday, September 2.
We're hosting a '60s-themed, Mad Men inspired party to benefit Susan G. Komen for the Cure. Wear your best '60s garb and you could win prizes from Richter & Phillips Co. jewelers for best dressed!
Tickets are $25 and include admission to the event, one drink ticket and light appetizers.
So, who exactly are these Pink Tie Guys?
Well, they're a group of local, dedicated men who act as ambassadors for breast cancer research and awareness by sporting a special pink ribbon tie at community events. Cincinnati members include, John Lomax (Good Morning Cincinnati Anchor, LOCAL 12), Michael C. Mahoney (Attorney, Freund, Freeze & Arnold), Stuart Aitken (CEO, dunnhumby USA), Ken Broo (Sports Director, WLWT-TV), J. Michael Guenther (M.D., FACS, Cranley Surgical Associates; Breast Care Surgeon), Timothy E. Kremchek (M.D., Beacon Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine), T. Andrew Vollmar (Attorney, Freund, Freeze & Arnold), Todd Young (Congressional Candidate; South-Eastern Indiana) and Declan Mullin (VP Ball Park Operations, Cincinnati Reds).
Party for a cause with Q102 and the Pink Tie Guys.
See you there!


