Benefit Comedy Show Coming to Bangor, Maine to Benefit Wounded Airmen
If you're looking for a fun night out for a great deal while also giving back to a wonderful organization then look no further.
Coming up on Friday, October 18th, there's going to be an epic 21+ comedy show happening at the Sea Dog along the river in Bangor. Chief Master Sergeant, Steve Hughes USAF (Ret.), has planned a great comedy event all to raise money for the Wounded Airmen & Guardians Program.
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AFA created the Wounded Airmen & Guardians Program in 2011 with a focus on taking care of our DAF service members. The program is made up of supporters beyond just those who have had the privilege of wearing the uniform: We are family members, community supporters, spouses, and friends who make up our Air & Space Forces family. We will always take care of our own.
According to an excerpt from the Facebook page,
Come join us for a night of laughter and fun at the Wounded Airmen and Guardian Program Charity Comedy Show! Veteran Maine comedians Adam Hatch and Johnny Ater along with newcomer "Papa" Steve Hughes will have you in stiches and laughing in your seats while supporting a great cause. This in-person event promises to be a night to remember. Bring your friends and family for an evening of hilarious entertainment, all for a charitable purpose. Don't miss out on this opportunity to laugh for a good cause!