Cowboys’ Blue Ball Comedy Night in support of the Calgary Prostate Cancer Centre (PCC) was a success on Nov. 25 and raised $17,000. That the event coincided…
Now in its fourth year, the event has raised nearly $50,000 since its inception. Taking to the stage were host Pete Giovine; Abby Roberge, recognizable from the TV show Modern Family; The Crowd Work King’s Ian Bagg; and Comedy Central’s Jeff Dye.
You’ll want to mark your calendar for Jan. 27 for the fifth annual Big Ball taking place at Hotel Arts. The must-attend event will support the soon-to-be-built Dr. Jun Kawakami Pre-habilitation Clinic at the Prostate Cancer Centre as well as the Men’s Health Centre of Excellence at PCC. Tickets are available by visiting womenformengala.com.
From left: Cowboys’ Austin Rieger; Scarlet Lee; Dave Urner; producer and emcee Pete Giovine; and Meryl Oberhofer.Darcy Chalifoux, left, and Michael Kushnir.Share this article in your social network
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