Edmonds Laugh-a-thon April 26 Comedy show benefits Edmonds Chamber Foundation WISH Fund

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Scheduled for April 26 at 8 p. m. , the Edmonds Laugh-a-thon will be held at the Old Edmonds Opera House. The event, organized by the Edmonds Chamber of Commerce, aims to raise funds for the WISH Fund and other foundation programs. Vince Valenzula will host the evening, presenting a diverse lineup of comedians.

Duane Goad, a seasoned performer and finalist in the Seattle International Comedy Competition, brings a polished act. Local comic Jeremiah Hughes adds a relatable touch with his humor about Aberdeen. Fast-talking Dylan Jenkins promises a barrage of jokes, while Geoff Brosseau’s brutally honest style offers a darker comedic flavor. Tickets are available online, offering a $5 discount compared to door prices. This fundraiser not only entertains but also supports community initiatives.

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