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Comedy raises funds for Haiti

February 3rd, 2010 at Wed, 3rd, 2010 at 11:11 am by lindsaylarin

Lori Pacchiano of the Seattle pet boutique, High Maintenance Bitch, is teaming up with comic Claude Stuart to help Haiti pets.

 

High Maintenance Bitch caters to pampered pooches with fashionable coats, collars, "Cosmetics," accessories, carriers, toys and premium food.

High Maintenance Bitch caters to pampered pooches with fashionable coats, collars, "Cosmetics," accessories, carriers, toys and premium food.

 

Comedian Claude Stuart will bring the laughter on Thursday, February 4th through Sunday, February 6th at Seattle’s Comedy Underground. A portion of the proceeds from the shows will be donated to aid the efforts for Haiti pet rescue. 

“We all want to help the people of Haiti and many are, but what about the pets? They need help too,” Pacchiano explained. 

 

For more information on the comedy show, visit Seattle Comedy Underground at www.comedyunderground.com

lindsaylarin I am a writer and reporter for the Bellevue Reporter and The Scene, covering a variety of community-based topics. I live, work and play on the Eastside- sometimes all at once. Find out the inside scoop and get a behind the scenes exclusive of Bellevue at its best- from fashion runway shows to wine events and new boutique openings.

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