Keating Wagner was proud to once again sponsor Creating Ties, the signature fundraising event for the Children’s Hospital Colorado Burn Camps Program. The event was held at Empower Field at Mile High on Saturday, November 1, 2025, bringing together supporters, donors, and community partners to help make Burn Camp possible for children who have experienced a burn injury.
The Burn Camps Program provides life-changing opportunities for children recovering from burn injuries to rebuild confidence, connect with others who share their experiences, and embrace healing through the power of camp. Each year, hundreds of children are able to attend thanks to the generosity of sponsors and attendees.
Last year, Creating Ties raised more than $185,000 to support these vital programs. This year’s event aimed even higher—with a goal of $200,000—and Keating Wagner was honored to contribute as a table sponsor to help make that possible.
Guests enjoyed an evening of friends, food, and libations, along with an exciting silent auction hosted on GiveSmart’s mobile platform and a heartfelt program that celebrated the resilience and strength of burn survivors.
For more information about the Burn Camps Program and future events, visit noordinarycamps.org/creating-ties-event.
Keating Wagner was proud to stand alongside so many others in supporting Children’s Hospital Colorado and the Burn Camps Program during an inspiring evening dedicated to courage, community, and compassion.
From left to right in photo: Mike, Ainsley, and Seamus Keating, Kyle and Melissa Sullivan, Larry Free, Zach, Rye, and Corrina Warzel, Trudy Boulter, and Ross Pulkrabek.
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