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Wellsville VFW plans Comedy Night with three top jokers on September 14

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Bonus: A huge basket raffle, table snacks, live music, and door prizes!!

Meet the comedians!!

By Andrew Harris

Summers winding down, schools back in session, you are going to need some laughs. The Wellsville VFW Post 2530 has a great event planned that will bring the giggles, for a good cause. The proceeds of this event will go to the Student Veterans Club at nearby St. Bonaventure University.

Three well-known comedians will be in Wellsville for a fun night on Saturday September 14. The doors open at 6:30pm and there will be much more than comedy. The Veterans of Foreign Wars will be providing lots of great snacks, door prizes, a big basket raffle prior to the event from 4-6pm.

There will be live music to compliment the comedy acts and the cash bar will be open. $25 per person and you can reserve a table for the whole crew for just $50.

About the comedians:

Quinn Patterson has been in the Comedy Game for 15 years, starting in Cleveland Ohio.
He’s worked with Comedy Legends Sinbad, Bill Burr, the late John Witherspoon, and the late Patrice O Neal. His love of telling jokes will keep him on stages all across America. You may have seen his Dry Bar Comedy Special or maybe you’ve seen him on a Cruise Ship in most any body of water.

Robb Will is Jamestown New York’s 67th Funniest Comedian.
A US Army Veteran that found comedy out of tragedy. He’s been on stages coast to coast using laughter as therapy. You’ll find him on stages in Military Veterans Clubs. He doesn’t care who he’s worked with, he met The Smothers Brothers, and at every show he Thanks his Mom, Dad, Tom, and Dick.

Nancy Abraham, the pint -sized powerhouse of comedy standing tall in humor despite her petite stature. Nancy’s sharp wit and relatable anecdotes leave audiences roaring with laughter! Nancy has performed comedy for several years now and was nominated for a Cleveland Comedy Award in 2023 and 2024.

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