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NASCAR in Chicago Watch Party

 

Saturday, July 6, 2024, 4-7 pm

Come out to Mother Hubbard's Sports Pub for a NASCAR in Chicago Watch Party hosted by Gordon Scully, an IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge GT4 driver, in association with the Les Turner ALS Foundation's Young ProfessionALS Group. Gordon will add a professional driver's insights to the fun and excitement of this unique street race in downtown Chicago.

 

Tickets include an open bar (beer, wine, and well drinks) and food buffet.

All proceeds will benefit the Les Turner ALS Foundation.

Getting There

 

 Parking

Limited street parking is available around Mother Hubard's, paid for through Park Chicago. We recommend using the Spot Hero app to reserve a parking space. 

 

Public Transit 

Mother Hubbard's is an 8-minute walk from the CTA Washington Blue Line stop, a 4-minute walk from the Grand Red Line stop, and a 7-minute walk from the State/Lake Brown, Green, Orange, Pink, and Purple Line stop.

Mother Hubbard's is also a 5-minute walk from the Clark & Kinzie stop on the 22 CTA Bus. 

About Gordon Scully

 

Gordon began racing in 2021. He was inspired to pursue his career by his father, Richard Scully, who briefly competed as a racing driver. His father lost his life in 2011 to ALS and Gordon has made it his goal to use his platform as a driver to raise awareness and funding for ALS.

"Partnering with the Les Turner ALS Foundation allows me to honor my father's memory while simultaneously making a tangible difference in the lives of those affected by ALS," says Gordon. "Through fundraising events, social awareness efforts, and community engagement, I strive to bring attention to the debilitating disease and assist in finding a cure."

Learn more about Gordon and follow him on his journey with Gordon Scully Racing! 

 

About the Les Turner ALS Foundation

 

Founded in 1977, the Les Turner ALS Foundation is Chicagoland's leader in comprehensive ALS care and one of the longest-serving ALS groups in the country.

Throughout our history, we have taken an individualized approach to ensure each person living with the disease receives the best quality of care and access to the most promising therapies. We treat each person like family, supporting them every step of the way, and provide their loved ones with answers and encouragement.

Our Les Turner ALS Center at Northwestern Medicine is led by the most well-respected and successful clinicians and researchers in the field, advancing vital care and research in pursuit of life-enhancing treatments and a cure.

 

About ALS

Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a disease that weakens the muscles we use to move, swallow and breathe. It can, in some cases, also cause changes in behavior and thinking. The effects of ALS grow more severe over time and eventually become fatal. The symptoms and progression of ALS may vary greatly from person to person, which can make the disease difficult to diagnose, manage, and treat.

There is no cure for ALS yet. But the pace of research has significantly increased in recent years, and organizations like the Les Turner ALS Foundation are ready to provide help and support to people living with ALS, caregivers, and everyone affected by the disease.


Hosted By

Les Turner ALS Foundation

Location

Mother Hubbard's Sports Pub, West Hubbard Street, Chicago, IL, USA

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