
FRYEBURG, Maine — We all love to laugh and comedy diva, Stephanie Peters knows how to get the job done. Peters won the Marshall’s “Women in Comedy” award crowning her one of the top new female comics in the country. She’s performed at such venues as The Berklee Performance Center, the Orpheum, the Wang, and starred in the Newport Comedy Festival. She’s shared the stage with such comedy greats as Lenny Clarke, Stephen Wright, and Jay Mohr and now she comes to our playground to entertain us. Peters headlines a comedy night dinner show at the 302 Smokehouse and Tavern on Main Street in Fryeburg, Maine on Labor Day Monday, Sept. 1. Peters, along with her opening act, Thomas Mitchell, will provide laughter well into the night.
Bob Wentworth, owner of the 302 Smokehouse, felt that creating a special evening for a special cause was the perfect way to end the summer season. Wentworth heard about a group of Fryeburg residents that had recently created a new Foundation for diabetes
and he wanted to help, so the proceeds from the comedy night dinner show will benefit this newly founded Miranda Leavitt Diabetes Foundation. The Miranda Leavitt Foundation has three valuable missions, all of equal importance:
1) To raise money and feed the Miranda Leavitt Fund which has recently been established at the White Mountain Community Health Center in Conway and is now available to low income people who have been diagnosed with diabetes;
2) To enable a higher level of community education about diabetes, and
3) To honor and continue the dream of Miranda Leavitt through acts of kindness - one person at a time. Miranda Leavitt, daughter of Rich and Brenda Leavitt of Fryeburg, was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes at the age of 13. She lost her battle with this horrible disease at the early age of 22 on February 17, 2007. Diabetes is not an easy disease to manage and Miranda often talked of her desire to educate and help others understand the preventive and stabilizing measures that can be taken. She especially wanted her community to be clear on the differences between Diabetes 1 and Diabetes 2 and how to deal with both.
Tickets to the Comedy Night Dinner Show are $30 per person and are on sale at the 302 Smokehouse or call (207) 935-3021 to reserve tickets with a credit card. Don’t delay because seating is limited to only 60 and these tickets will go quickly. Seating and dinner starts at 7 p.m. and the show starts at 8:30 p.m.
To sponsor a fund-raiser, volunteer or make a donation to the Miranda Leavitt Foundation call Donna Woodward at (207) 935-3959 or mail your offerings to The Miranda Leavitt Foundation 13 West Fryeburg Rd, Fryeburg, Maine 04037.
Bob Wentworth, owner of the 302 Smokehouse, felt that creating a special evening for a special cause was the perfect way to end the summer season. Wentworth heard about a group of Fryeburg residents that had recently created a new Foundation for diabetes
and he wanted to help, so the proceeds from the comedy night dinner show will benefit this newly founded Miranda Leavitt Diabetes Foundation. The Miranda Leavitt Foundation has three valuable missions, all of equal importance:
1) To raise money and feed the Miranda Leavitt Fund which has recently been established at the White Mountain Community Health Center in Conway and is now available to low income people who have been diagnosed with diabetes;
2) To enable a higher level of community education about diabetes, and
3) To honor and continue the dream of Miranda Leavitt through acts of kindness - one person at a time. Miranda Leavitt, daughter of Rich and Brenda Leavitt of Fryeburg, was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes at the age of 13. She lost her battle with this horrible disease at the early age of 22 on February 17, 2007. Diabetes is not an easy disease to manage and Miranda often talked of her desire to educate and help others understand the preventive and stabilizing measures that can be taken. She especially wanted her community to be clear on the differences between Diabetes 1 and Diabetes 2 and how to deal with both.
Tickets to the Comedy Night Dinner Show are $30 per person and are on sale at the 302 Smokehouse or call (207) 935-3021 to reserve tickets with a credit card. Don’t delay because seating is limited to only 60 and these tickets will go quickly. Seating and dinner starts at 7 p.m. and the show starts at 8:30 p.m.
To sponsor a fund-raiser, volunteer or make a donation to the Miranda Leavitt Foundation call Donna Woodward at (207) 935-3959 or mail your offerings to The Miranda Leavitt Foundation 13 West Fryeburg Rd, Fryeburg, Maine 04037.
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