Events

Saturday, February 25

Tripoli Shrine Circus

America's Original 3-Ring Circus returns to Milwaukee! Join Julie and the B93.3 Street Team at the Tripoli Shrine Circus on Saturday, February 25 when Julie emcees the 10:30am show. The Tripoli Shrine Circus is a combination of strength & skill and beauty & mystery, with the best circus performers in the world. With amazing lighting and sound, watch as human and animal performers transform you into the magical world of the circus. See magnificent elephants, tigers & lions, acrobats, aerialists, clowns and dancers! The circus is a fun family adventure for everyone.

The Tripoli Shrine Circus runs Thursday, February 23 through Sunday, February 26 at the U.S. Cellular Arena in Milwaukee. Visit www.milwaukeecircus.com for more details.

Saturday, March 24

ALS Evening of Hope

Join B93.3 on Saturday, March 24 from 5:30pm to midnight at the Hyatt Regency in Milwaukee (333 W. Kilbourn Ave.) for an Evening of Hope to benefit the Wisconsin chapter of the ALS Association. The ALS Evening of Hope is the Chapter's premier fundraising event for research into the cause and cure for ALS, also known as "Lou Gehrig's Disease." Attendees enjoy complimentary cocktails and hors d’oeuvres during the silent auction, which consists of donated vacations, performances, landscaping, artwork, jewelry, sporting events, autographed items and more. Following the silent auction, attendees enjoy a black tie dinner, a presentation and a voice auction. The evening concludes with live music and dancing.

Since the inception of the Evening of Hope in 1993, all net proceeds have been distributed to ALS researchers. The Evening of Hope has raised over $1.9 million for ALS research, and the vast majority of those funds has been distributed to scientists and researchers in the State of Wisconsin.

Saturday, May 5

ProHealth Care Walks for Cancer

Join B93.3 and ProHealth Care for the ProHealth Care Walks for Cancer on Saturday, May 5 to help raise funds to benefit local cancer research, education, supportive services, and more!

Teams for the three walks are forming now! Show your support at the RiverWalk for Break Cancer at Frame Park in Waukesha, the LakeWalk for Cancer at Fowler Park in Oconomowoc, or the ParkWalk for Cancer at Mukwonago Park in Mukwonago. All donations support the Regional Cancer Center in the community where the walk takes place. To find out how to make a donation and register for the ProHealth Care Walks for Cancer, visit www.prohealthcare.org/walksforcancer

Sunday, June 3

The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society's "Team In Training"

Get out of your comfort zone and dare to do something extraordinary in 2012 -- dare to change lives, starting with yours.

Leukemia causes more deaths than any other cancer among young children and young adults under the age of 20. You can train to walk or run a full or half marathon while raising money for research and treatment advances for cancer patients around the world. Join The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society's "Team In Training," an established network of coaches, mentors and teammates that will take you from the couch to the finish line, regardless of your fitness level. You'll get more help than with other charities, gyms, online training programs or sports clubs. You'll get weekly training from professional coaches plus the incredible support of your team to keep you motivated.

B93.3's Bruce Sullivan -- a survivor of Hodgkins lymphoma and cancer free for more than 10 years -- is organizing a "Team In Training" and will be running in the Rock 'n' Roll Marathon in San Diego on June 3. Click here to read Bruce's blog, make a donation to his team or learn how you can take part.

Saturday, June 16

Southeast Wisconsin Tour de Cure 2012

Register your team today! Join B93.3 for the Southeast Wisconsin Tour de Cure at Grafton High School on Saturday, June 16.

Be one of more than 50,000 riders nationwide committed to stopping diabetes! For more information on Tour de Cure and how to register your team, or make a donation, call 414-778-5500 or visit main.diabetes.org/site/TR/TourdeCure/WisconsinArea