K9 Kolsch will be released Sunday in remembrance of fallen Police Officer Ryan Allen, who died a year ago from a freak bee sting.
HATBORO, PA —Two borough businesses are teaming up for a benefit in remembrance of fallen Police Officer Ryan Allen.
Artifact Brewery and Crooked Eye will hold a benefit Sunday for the special release of a collaborative new brew, K9 Kolsch.
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Proceeds will go toward the Hatboro Borough Police Department K9 Unit in remembrance of Allen, who died from a beer sting a little more than a year ago.
“Hatboro is so grateful to have a community filled with selfless and incredible business owners,” the borough posted on its Facebook page. “We cannot thank Crooked Eye and Artifact enough for generosity and support.”
The event takes place at Artifact Brewing on York Road from Noon to 6 p.m. Sunday.
The food truck for the event will be Thai JaeDee and the police department will be on hand to greet those in attendance.
Allen, a police officer since 2013, died on April 7, 2022, six months after having a heart attack following a freak bee sting incident.
Allen never had allergic reactions to bees and had been stung before. But in October 2021, he experienced an anaphylactic shock from a bee sting and suffered a heart attack. He never recovered.
His widow Whitney Allen shared her thoughts with Patch about the anniversary.
She’s written a 154-page book, “Running in Trauma Stilettos: A Raw Glimpse at Grief and Life After Loss,” that was released in late February. In the book, she shares her grief with others so they possibly can move on.
Allen also provides grief counseling for women and widows and has launched a website to offer support.