2025 CL7 Oktoberfest

We came together for our 3rd Annual CL7 Oktoberfest — a spirited night of food, drinks, music, and community under the lights at McBride Field. All proceeds went directly to supporting pediatric cancer patients and funding life-saving research in Charlie’s name.

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7:00pm

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Mcbride Field

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The 3rd Annual CL7 Oktoberfest took place on Saturday, October 18th — an unforgettable evening of community, music, and impact.

Hosted under the lights at McBride Field in Franklin Lakes, NJ, this year’s event brought together supporters for an even bigger celebration. Guests enjoyed ballpark-inspired food, beer and wine, and live performances by Phantom DJ and Long Road Home. Whether dancing, mingling, or raising a glass, everyone joined together for a cause that truly matters.

All proceeds supported The Charlie Landers Foundation’s mission to strike out Ewing’s Sarcoma by funding life-saving research and providing comfort to pediatric and young adult cancer patients. Thanks to your support, the foundation has now delivered over 950 comfort kits to more than 52 hospitals and awarded $1.3 million in research grants to date.

It was a night filled with joy, compassion, and connection — a beautiful reflection of Charlie’s enduring legacy.

Charlie’s legacy isn’t cancer — it’s joy.

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About The Charlie Landers Foundation

We are a non-profit organization dedicated to fighting against Ewing's Sarcoma, a rare and aggressive form of pediatric cancer.

Our mission is to fund life-saving research, provide support to patients and their families, and raise awareness about this devastating disease. With the aim of improving the prognosis and quality of life for those affected by Ewing's Sarcoma, we tirelessly work to fill the gaps in funding and resources

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