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Stand Up for Epilepsy

Friday, March 26, 2010 from 8:00 PM to 11:00 PM (CT)

Chicago, IL

Stand Up for Epilepsy

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A Night of Comedy

Stand Up for Epilepsy

 Friday March 26th


Celebrating Purple Day,
International Epilepsy Awareness Day

 WGN’s very own favorite funnyman radio host Steve Cochran
hosts a night of comedy with the hilarious Patti Vasquez. The
quick-witted Cochran has held audiences in stitches alongside the
likes of Jay Leno, Garry Shandling, and Jerry Seinfeld. Chicagoan
Vasquez has graduated from popular stints at Zanies Comedy Club
to two hit one-woman shows: Pregnant Party Girl: From Stoli’s to
Stirrups and Tequila and Shamrocks. Patti recently
appeared
on TBS' "The Very Funny Show."  

 

Steve CochranPatti Vasquez

 Laughter can be the best medicine!

Share some laughs with friends of Epilepsy Outreach at

 Park Place in Chicago's Edison Park
6733 N. Olmsted Chicago Il 60631
March 26, 2010
8pm - 11pm

$60 per person  (21 and over)
includes appetizers, drinks, and lots of laughs
(complimentary valet parking available)

 

WEAR PURPLE AND RECEIVE AN

EPILEPSY OUTREACH AWARENESS LAPEL PIN

 Together we can change the face of Epilepsy

Visit
epilepsyoutreach.org


for more information

When & Where


Park Place in Chicago's Edison Park
6733 North Olmsted Avenue
Chicago, IL 60631

Friday, March 26, 2010 from 8:00 PM to 11:00 PM (CT)


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American Epilepsy Outreach Foundation



The American Epilepsy Outreach Foundation is a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit organization established in honor of a young boy, living with epilepsy. The Foundation’s mission is to raise the public’s awareness of epilepsy through advocacy and education, as well as provide support for those living with epilepsy and their families. We strive to eliminate the stigma and dispel the myths surrounding epilepsy.