
Don't miss your opportunity to see Pearl Jam headline Lollapalooza on August
5th in Chicago -- the band's only scheduled U.S. concert date this year!.
This amazing package includes: A pair of weekend passes to Lollapalooza
(general admission for all 3 days of the festival), an autographed,
limited-edition poster from Pearl Jam's 2006 world tour, 3-nights hotel stay
at Chicago's premiere Sutton Place Hotel (August 3-6) and coffee with Pearl
Jam guitarist Mike McCready and friends on the morning of August 5th.

Pearl Jam gained fame as one of America's most popular rock & roll bands in
the 1990s and have been topping charts and impressing audiences ever since.
Pearl Jam has sold nearly 60 million albums worldwide, including millions of
live bootlegs. The band has released 8 studio records, 2 live records, a
double-disc b-sides record, a double-disc greatest hits record, and most
recently a 7-disk live box set, "Live at the Gorge."
Enjoy these weekend passes to Lollapalooza, autographed poster,
accommodations at a luxury hotel and the chance to have coffee with Mike and
some of his friends the morning of Pearl Jam's performance at Lollapalooza.
Proceeds from The Pearl Jam Lollapalooza Auction is divided between two of
their favorite charities.
Crohn's and Colitis Foundation of America, Northwest Chapter
The Crohn's and Colitis Foundation of America (CCFA) is a non-profit,
volunteer-driven organization dedicated to finding the cure for Crohn's
disease and ulcerative colitis. Founded in 1967, CCFA's mission is to cure
and prevent Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis through research, and to
improve the quality of life of children and adults affected by these
digestive diseases through education and support.
For more information on the organization, please call the Northwest Chapter
of CCFA at (425) 451-8455, or visit
www.CCFA.org.
Advocacy for Patients with Chronic Illness, Inc
Advocacy for Patients with Chronic Illness, Inc is a non-profit organization
dedicated to providing information, advice and advocacy services to patients
with chronic illnesses and their families. Advocacy for Patients' work
covers many areas ranging from teaching patients how to access their own
medical records to asserting their rights under the Americans with
Disabilities Act to ensuring that schools accommodate students with chronic
illnesses.
For more information on the organization, please call (860) 674-1370 or
visit
www.advocacyforpatients.org.