A night full of laughs to benefit the Cape Coral Police Department’s Police Athletic League is set for this weekend. 

A Comedy Night to Benefit PAL, featuring nationally-touring comedian RC Smith takes place this Saturday night at the Lake Kennedy Community Center from 7 to 10 p.m. 

In addition to the comedy show and a catered dinner by Carrabba’s Italian Grill, there will be a silent auction and a 50/50 raffle, giving attendees additional chances to support the cause. PAL encourages the community to invite friends, family, and coworkers for a night of food, fun, and laughter.

“This is our second year presenting a comedy night,” said CCPD Officer Coby Palmer. “The event went well last year and it’s back by popular demand. There are many silent auction items to bid on that include hotel stays, sports memorabilia and gift cards and much more.”

Doors for the event open at 6:30, giving attendees a chance to grab a seat, mingle, and prepare for the show. Tickets are $25 each and include the dinner. 

“Just by purchasing a ticket to comedy night you have already helped CCPD PAL as a portion of ticket sale proceeds go to our program,” Palmer said. “Enjoying time with family or friends and having a some good laughs are great bonding moments in a social atmosphere.”

Smith is a popular comedian, often performing around Southwest Florida and beyond. He has a positive reputation in the television and comedy industry, and served as a warm-up comic for “The Rachel Ray Show,” and “The Chew” on ABC. He has also been featured on “Good Morning America,” “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert,” “The Tony Danza Show,” “Who Wants to be a Millionaire,” and others. 

“RC Smith is a great supporter of PAL in his career,” Palmer said. “He’s engaging with the audience, and he gets the entire audience to laugh and have a great time.  Whether it’s behind the camera, in front of it, on the radio or performing in front of a live crowd, RC possesses the unique ability to work with the audience and make every show special. He has the reputation for being one of the top ‘crowd work’ guys in the business and his ability to improvise so effortlessly is fun to watch.”

Cape Coral PAL involves using sports and engaging activities as conduits for fostering meaningful connections between police officers and youth in the community. Officials state PAL is dedicated to laying the groundwork for a future where mutual respect and understanding between law enforcement and community members are deeply entrenched. 

“CCPD PAL’s Mission Statement is ‘Building healthy lifestyles and positive relationships between police officers and the youth of Cape Coral by connecting kids to programs and opportunities that exist in the community,’” Palmer said. “All proceeds help the kids in our program or adding additional kids by paying for their sports registration fees and any equipment they may need to be a part of the team they joined. It’s a positive program because it gives kids mentorship opportunities from coaches in the sports leagues which gives them confidence for all aspects of their lives.”

For more information or to purchase tickets, call 239-574-0575

For more information on Cape Coral PAL, visit www.ccpdpal.com.

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