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Parenting is serious, except when it’s time to Laugh Out Loud

April 6, 2018   ·   0 Comments

It’s easy to get caught up in the hustle and bustle of parenting.
But any parent will say that it is important to take some time every once in a while to relax and share a few laughs with friends.
Caledon Parent-Child Centre (CPCC) knows this, and that’s why every year, they bring in a team of Yuk Yuk’s finest comedians and transform The Royal Ambassador into a comedy club for an exclusive evening of hilarity.
Laugh Out Loud 2018 takes place April 20. This will be the 14th year for this well-known local event, which acts as the premier fundraiser for CPCC. It is an event which offers everyone who attends the opportunity to share in the laughter for a great cause.
Tickets are now on sale. They are $75 dollars (in advance only) and the evening will include the show, plus a lavish antipasto bar and waffle station and a silent auction with items for every pocketbook. Buy tickets at Scotiabank at Langstaff and 27, Scotiabank Bolton or at CPCC by April 18. For details, visit www.cp-cc.org
All proceeds from Laugh Out Loud benefit child development programs and family support services at CPCC. The Centre is a registered charitable organization and EarlyON Centre that provides an important blend of services that strengthen families and assist them in their critical role of raising young children. Services include child development opportunities, early identification of developmental concerns, referrals to specialized services and supports, and parenting education.

         

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