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Updated: 6:38 PM Mar 9, 2010
Comedy tour benefiting breast cancer research stops at Notre Dame
South Bend, IN The Pink Ribbon Comedy Tour is in the middle of a 70-show tour, and will be at Legends at Notre Dame Wednesday night.
Posted: 4:19 PM Mar 9, 2010Email Address: elise.yahner@wndu.com |
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The Pink Ribbon Comedy Tour is in the middle of a 70-show tour, and will be at Legends at Notre Dame Wednesday night.
The tour group benefits breast cancer research, and their motto is "laughter is the breast medicine."
The four comedians had gone on tour before, but decided to make it a benefit this time around, and the importance quickly hit home.
“His mom was getting really excited about it, so she was at her doctor and was telling him about it. He told her ‘maybe you should get a mammogram since your son is doing this’ and she did and ended up having breast cancer. She'd had it for 5 years and they just caught it,” said Sarah Hoff of the Pink Ribbon Comedy Tour.
The show is Wednesday night at 8:00 at Legends.
Tickets are $10 online and $12 at the door, and 30-percent of the proceeds go to the Susan G. Komen Foundation for cancer research and awareness.
WNDU is sponsoring Northern Indiana's Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure in May. For more information, click here.

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