Get ready to laugh, laugh, laugh with the hilarious East Coast comedian extraordinaire, Cindy Foster, emcee of The Project of the Quad Cities’ Red Ribbon Dinner. Cindy has a unique comedy style, bringing to light stereotypes of the LGBTQ community with satire, and comedy, and is the host of The Cindy Foster Show, a nationally syndicated comedy and conversation radio show on the Pacific Radio Network.
With followers all over the world, Cindy’s warmth, quick wit, charm, humor and compassion has made her stories relatable, laughable and viral on social media. Cindy is deeply committed to the LGBTQ cause, has emceed both the Worcester and Northampton Massachusetts Pride festivals, performed at several colleges and participated in the New England’s Funniest Comic Contest at Foxwoods and Mohegan Sun Casino in Connecticut.
Red Ribbon Dinner is The Project of the Quad Cities’ longest running, most successful fundraiser, with over 400 guests each year raising substantial fund for clients and the agency. Saturday, March 4th, 2017 at the Radisson Quad City Plaza in Davenport, Iowa will feature a lively cocktail hour, silent and live auctions, gourmet dinner, as well as entertainment.
Sponsors of the Red Ribbon Dinner include Triumph Community Bank, UnityPoint Health Trinity, Green Chevrolet, Radisson Quad City Plaza, and Alcoa.
For more information about The Project of the Quad Cities or Red Ribbon dinner, please visit www.tpqc.org or call 309.762.5433.
About The Project of the Quad Cities
Established in 1986, The Project of the Quad Cities has been providing services to those who are living with, affected by or at risk of contracting STI/HIV/AIDS. To learn more, visit www.tpqc.org or call us at 309.762.5433.
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