March 30, 2018 By Andy Giegerich
The passports are available for purchase until April 30 and are good between April 1 and May 31.
When Brian Grant walks down the street in Portland these days, he's hearing new exclamations from fans.
"They're saying, 'Hey, isn't your Pints coming up?'" said the Blazer fan favorite.
"And I say, 'You know about Pints?'"
"Pints," in this case, is shorthand for Pints for Parkinson's, the Brian Grant Foundation fundraiser that's generating money for the condition that affects Grant and at least 60,000 other known Americans. Grant's foundation has offered the very-Portland program for the past three years.
It's an innovative fundraiser that achieves at least four aims. It raises awareness of both the Grant Foundation and the condition. It allows participating breweries to find new customers. It provides a terrific discount to those who purchase Pints for Parkinson's passports. And, it allows for a new set of benefactors to donate money.
"It gives someone who might not be able to buy a seat at the gala a chance to support us," Grant said before a Pints kickoff party Wednesday.
The passport allows users to, for $25, get 10 pints at 24 spots in Portland and seven spots in Bend. The discount ends up coming to less than half the going price (before tips) for a pint at many of the participating breweries.
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