There’s no place like home for the Cavs Official Road Game Watch Party presented by Budweiser on Sunday, June 19th for Game 7 of the NBA Finals vs. Golden State Warriors at Quicken Loans Arena!
Tickets Go On Sale on Friday, June 17th at 10:00 AM
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“This is an amazing time in Cavaliers history for our fans as we are one game away from bringing an NBA Championship to Cleveland,” said Len Komoroski, Cavaliers and Quicken Loans Arena CEO. “While preparations are well underway for us to host the Republican National Convention, we worked in partnership with the RNC team to make it possible to still have the Game 7 watch party right here at the home of the Cavs inside The Q!”
While The Q is in the midst of its transformation into center stage for the RNC, some of the entertainment team elements and game presentation aspects of past watch parties at The Q will be altered, and there will be obvious areas that are already in the RNC change and build out process, but the core experience of fans coming together and uniting to watch the game on Humongotron inside the home of the Cavaliers will remain the same. Cavs Nation is invited to pack The Q to bring home the final victory on the quest to 16! #ALLin216
Doors will open at 6:30 p.m., 90 minutes prior to tipoff:
A ROAD GAME THAT FEELS LIKE A HOME GAME!
TICKET & CHARITY INFORMATION: Tickets will be available tomorrow, Friday, June 17th beginning at 10:00 a.m. at Northeast Ohio Discount Drug Mart locations, Cavs.com and the Quicken Loans Arena box office. Seating is general admission. There is a 6 ticket limit per person. Tickets are a $5.00 admission donation, with 100% of proceeds benefiting local charitable organizations. Ticket proceeds from NBA Finals Official Road Game Watch Parties will be donated to Achievement Centers for Children and Special Olympics Ohio Greater Cleveland. Proceeds from watch parties in the first two rounds were collected for The Centers for Families and Children, City Year Cleveland and Domestic Violence & Child Advocacy Center; those from the Eastern Conference Finals will be given to Cuyahoga County Invest in Children for their Early Childhood Education Partnership Council. Through tickets to last year’s NBA Finals road game watch parties at The Q, the Cavs and their fans were able to donate more than $260,000 to two great area organizations: Shoes and Clothes for Kids and the Greater Cleveland Food Bank each received more than $130,000. This year, the estimated total from all Road Game Watch Parties at The Q during the playoffs is projected to be over $700,000. IMPORTANT: In compliance with guidelines set by the City of Cleveland and in compliance with an established local curfew ordinance, the Cavaliers will adhere to city ordinances and require that all guests 17 and under attending the watch party to be accompanied by their parent or guardian. About Achievement Centers for Children: Achievement Centers for Children’s mission is to enable and empower children with disabilities and their families to grow, learn, play and prepare for lifelong achievement in society. They are a Cleveland, Ohio based non-profit organization that provides support, services, and programs that help children with a wide range of physical, emotional, neurological, or developmental disabilities achieve their full potential in life. Comprehensive services to children, youth and adults with disabilities and their families are provided through education and autism services, therapy and their Intensive Therapy Clinic, family support, recreation and adapted sports. Charitable donations help to provide many of these critical services for families, regardless of their ability to pay. For more information: http://www.achievementcenters.org/. About Special Olympics Ohio Greater Cleveland: The mission of Special Olympics Ohio Greater Cleveland is to provide year-round sports training and competition opportunities for children and adults with intellectual disabilities. Special Olympics contributes to the physical, social, and psychological development of the athletes. Through successful experiences in sports, they gain confidence and build a positive self-image which carries over into the classroom, home, job and community. Special Olympics Ohio has approximately 200 local member organizations and over 23,000 athletes who are in training and competition. For more information: http://www.sooh.org/.
TICKET & CHARITY INFORMATION:
Tickets will be available tomorrow, Friday, June 17th beginning at 10:00 a.m. at Northeast Ohio Discount Drug Mart locations, Cavs.com and the Quicken Loans Arena box office. Seating is general admission. There is a 6 ticket limit per person.
Tickets are a $5.00 admission donation, with 100% of proceeds benefiting local charitable organizations. Ticket proceeds from NBA Finals Official Road Game Watch Parties will be donated to Achievement Centers for Children and Special Olympics Ohio Greater Cleveland.
Proceeds from watch parties in the first two rounds were collected for The Centers for Families and Children, City Year Cleveland and Domestic Violence & Child Advocacy Center; those from the Eastern Conference Finals will be given to Cuyahoga County Invest in Children for their Early Childhood Education Partnership Council.
Through tickets to last year’s NBA Finals road game watch parties at The Q, the Cavs and their fans were able to donate more than $260,000 to two great area organizations: Shoes and Clothes for Kids and the Greater Cleveland Food Bank each received more than $130,000. This year, the estimated total from all Road Game Watch Parties at The Q during the playoffs is projected to be over $700,000.
IMPORTANT: In compliance with guidelines set by the City of Cleveland and in compliance with an established local curfew ordinance, the Cavaliers will adhere to city ordinances and require that all guests 17 and under attending the watch party to be accompanied by their parent or guardian.
About Achievement Centers for Children:
Achievement Centers for Children’s mission is to enable and empower children with disabilities and their families to grow, learn, play and prepare for lifelong achievement in society. They are a Cleveland, Ohio based non-profit organization that provides support, services, and programs that help children with a wide range of physical, emotional, neurological, or developmental disabilities achieve their full potential in life. Comprehensive services to children, youth and adults with disabilities and their families are provided through education and autism services, therapy and their Intensive Therapy Clinic, family support, recreation and adapted sports. Charitable donations help to provide many of these critical services for families, regardless of their ability to pay. For more information: http://www.achievementcenters.org/.
About Special Olympics Ohio Greater Cleveland:
The mission of Special Olympics Ohio Greater Cleveland is to provide year-round sports training and competition opportunities for children and adults with intellectual disabilities. Special Olympics contributes to the physical, social, and psychological development of the athletes. Through successful experiences in sports, they gain confidence and build a positive self-image which carries over into the classroom, home, job and community. Special Olympics Ohio has approximately 200 local member organizations and over 23,000 athletes who are in training and competition. For more information: http://www.sooh.org/.