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ADVISORY/Well-Known Boston Comics to Perform at 'Laugh It Up' Fundraiser.


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ADVISORY...for Wednesday Wednesday: see week.  (June June: see month.  16th)

--(BUSINESS WIRE)

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What:     Comedy benefit featuring well-known Boston comedians Don
          Gavin, Tony V., Kevin Knox and others...

When:     Wednesday, June 16, 2004
          5:30-6:45pm, hors d'oeuvres and cocktails
          7:00-8:30pm, show time

Where:    The Comedy Connection, Faneuil Hall Marketplace, Boston

Cost:     $150 per person. Contact Sarah Falk, 617-371-3885 for
          tickets

Why:      Proceeds will benefit Supportive Living, Inc., a non-profit
          group dedicated to providing long-term housing for survivors
          of brain injury, allowing victims to live in society with a
          respectable level of independence and pride. Over the last
          ten years, Supportive Living has successfully built two
          residences, Warren House in Woburn and McGloughlin House in
          North Reading, housing 23 residents. Now, Supportive Living
          is hoping to raise money and awareness to build a third
          residence, in Lexington, to continue to provide a
          comfortable, independent living environment for head trauma
          survivors. For more information, visit
          www.supportivelivinginc.org.

Contacts: Harrison Stebbins, comedian and brother of Teddy Stebbins,
          brain injury survivor, (617) 852-7100.

          TL Stebbins, Co-Chair of Development, Supportive Living,
          Inc., (617) 371-3702, tlstebbins@ahh.com

          George Crothers, Co-Chair of Development, Supportive Living,
          Inc, (617) 314-0410, gcrothers@moorscabot.com
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