WOODSTOCK - You still have time to get your ticket for tonight's special Improv by the Enchanted Theatre Company.
WOODSTOCK - You still have time to get your ticket for tonight's special Improv by the Enchanted Theatre Company.
All of the money raised will go towards the Baby Alex Teddy Bear Drive. Liz Wismer-Van Meer, one of the organizers says along with the Improv they will also have a live auction.
"There's some really good items including co-hosting with Dan Henry here at Heart FM, being a mayor for the day with Mayor Trevor Birtch. Lots of really great things on the live auction and some really fun Improv, you're definitely going to be laughing."
This is the 7th year of the Baby Alex Teddy Bear Drive. It began a year after Mary Rodrigues lost her four month old son Alexander Gideon Fleming to an impaired driver. Each year the teddy bears collected are donated to the Children's Health Foundation and the Woodstock Hospital Foundation.
Rodrigues tells Heart FM the proceeds from this event will help deliver care packages to kids and teens in the Child and Youth Mental Health Program.
"Those children never ever get anything and we want to make sure that they definitely get something every Christmas, we also do it in the spring."
She adds it promises to be a great night of comedy and the show is similar to Whose Line Is It Anyway. Tickets for the event cost $25 and you can purchase them by calling the Enchanted Theatre Company 519-602-2883. Those who attend are also welcome to bring a stuffed animal to donate to the Baby Alex Teddy Bear Drive.
The fundraiser will kick off at 7:30pm and is expected to end at 10:30pm.

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