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Join The Guild of the Children’s Diabetes Foundation as we honor our type 1 heroes at the Brass Ring Luncheon & Fashion Show. Proceeds of Brass Ring Luncheon & Fashion Show will benefit the Children’s Diabetes Foundation to fund research at the Barbara Davis Center for Diabetes, promote diabetes awareness and education, assist families in need, provide scholarships, and sponsor activities for children and families affected by diabetes.

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Host—Michael Spencer

Michael Spencer joined CBS Colorado as Sports Anchor in June of 2016. His first assignment was at The White House covering the Super Bowl 50 Champion Denver Broncos as they celebrated their Super Bowl victory with President Obama. During his career in sports Michael has covered the Super Bowl, the NBA Finals, the Pro Football Hall of Fame, and most recently the Colorado Avalanche run to the Stanley Cup Final. Michael transitioned to CBS Colorado Evening Anchor in April 2023, where he anchors CBS Colorado news at five, CBS Colorado news at six and CBS Colorado news at ten, alongside Karen Leigh.

Michael graduated from the University of Missouri in 2010 and started his broadcasting career in Midland, Texas covering Friday Night Lights. After Midland, Michael moved to Amarillo, Texas and then Knoxville, Tennessee before arriving in Colorado. Michael is married to his wife Hailey, and the couple have a daughter named Stella. Michael and Hailey enjoy being involved in the community.

Thank you to our Live Auction Donors

Thank you to our Special Auction Donors

Interested in donating an item to the Brass Ring Luncheon & Fashion Show live or silent auction? Please contact Carter Nelson at Carter@ChildrensDiabetesFoundation.org or 303-628-5120. Please include this form with your tax-deductible in-kind gift. We are accepting baskets and items for the silent auction, bottles of wine $30 value or more for the Wine Pull, and $25-50 restaurant gift certificates for our legendary Dine ‘n Dash.

The day of the event, bidding for our live auction and purchase of mystery bottles of wine from the Wine Pull and restaurant gift cards from the legendary Dine ‘n Dash will be available. You can also join our silent auction for a special Jewels For Hope and Bags For Hope sale.

Thank you to our sponsors!

Presenting Sponsor

Premier Sponsor

Angel Sponsors

The Corley Legacy Foundation | Lisa & Tom Corley
Steve, Shelley, Lynnie & Kenny Lucas
Morgan Stanley Private Wealth Management
NexGen Resources | Judy & Charlie McNeil
Sterling Ranch | The Smethills Family

Official Media Sponsor

Venue Partner

Exclusive Wine Sponsor

Corporate Sponsors

Arcadia Design Group
Boomi
G5 Financial Group
Syntrinsic, LLC

Media Partners 

Beauty Partner

Transportation Partner 

Exclusive Vodka Sponsor

Carol Hamer

Carol is a Colorado native who lives in Lakewood with her husband of nearly 40 years, Steve. They have eight children and seven grandchildren. Though her involvement in the type 1 community began early on with the diagnosis of a relative, Carol has been more intently involved since 2005 when her niece was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes.

Carol has been and is currently involved in many charitable organizations, including the Children’s Diabetes Foundation (CDF), a number of Catholic Church organizations, and Mullen High School. She has served as the Hospitality Chair, Corresponding Secretary, and Co-Chair of the Brass Ring Luncheon, and will be the Treasurer-Elect in 2024 for The Guild of the Children’s Diabetes Foundation. Carol loves CDF, as she believes it  makes a difference in the lives of so many.

Amie Morozs

Amie Morozs is often described as energetic. She is known to friends and family for her need to keep moving. Whether it be her dedication to her business, her countless volunteer hours, hosting events, or advocating for teens, she prefers the days with no moment to spare.

Fourteen years ago, her daughter met a friend in preschool who had been diagnosed with type 1 diabetes at only eighteen months old. Within a few years, that circle of friends in their lives with type 1 grew to be seven children and a handful of adults. Amie strives to give equal attention to the organizations that have become near and dear to her heart; the Children’s Diabetes Foundation is one of those. She is amazed by the advancements that have been made in type 1 treatment during the 14 short years that she has been connected to this community. She is honored to Co-Chair this year’s Brass Ring Luncheon. It is Amie’s mission to make this the most successful BRL to date.

ABOUT THE CHILDREN’S DIABETES FOUNDATION

The Children’s Diabetes Foundation was established by Barbara and Marvin Davis in 1977 in Denver as a non-profit organization dedicated solely to the support of research in diabetes and to provide the best possible clinical and educational programs for people with the disease. The Foundation’s mission is to raise funds to support the Barbara Davis Center for Diabetes, where thousands of patients of all ages from all over the world receive the finest diabetes care available.

ABOUT THE GUILD OF THE CHILDREN’S DIABETES FOUNDATION

The Guild is the volunteer membership group of the Children’s Diabetes Foundation and the Barbara Davis Center for Diabetes. The Guild’s mission is to raise funds for research, promote diabetes awareness and education, assist families in need, provide continuing education scholarships, and sponsor social activities for children and their families. Guild Members have the unique opportunity to be involved in program and event committees that make a difference in our community. Members symbolize the spirit of pulling together, accomplishing great things individually and as a team. The Guild, with dedicated members continues with fundraising efforts in the tireless fight to conquer diabetes. Since inception in 1979, The Guild has contributed more than $2 million to the Barbara Davis Center.

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