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Want to own this original Eddie Pence art of the superheroes "Jackman", and his trusty sidekick, "Nuggs"?!

Well, we're asking you to help sick kids and their families with donations to the RONALD McDONALD HOUSE CHARITIES!

The first Ronald McDonald House opened in Philadelphia, PA, USA, in 1974, after recognizing the need for parents to stay close to their hospitalized child. 

As they opened more House programs around the world, it became clear that caring for the family of a sick child was as important as caring for the child.

That was the beginning of their unique role as a children’s charity, enabling, supporting and facilitating family-centered care. Ronald McDonald House programs, located near top children’s hospitals, allow parents who are far from home to stay close to their hospitalized child and benefit from the comforts of home without incurring hotel and food costs. Ronald McDonald Family Room programs offer a quiet respite for all families right in the hospital. And Ronald McDonald Care Mobile programs bring fundamental medical and dental care to underserved communities.

DONATE HERE:https://rmhc.org/

THEN, let us know: your name, how much you donated, and your mailing address in case we pick your name, by filling out this form :

Here it is: https://forms.gle/eiQkkWmcuht6vuC38

The cut-off for entry will be Monday, June 26th at 3pm! (PDT)

Then, we'll chose a name at random from everyone who donated, and announce the winner on Tuesday's TRR!

GOOD LUCK and THANK YOU!

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Melanie Raguenaud

Chef's kiss for that one, Eddie. There's a well known, and well loved comic in the UK called Johnny Vegas, he has a degree in ceramics, and on stage he used to make a teapot in 60 seconds (the criteria is, it must pour water out the spout). Believe it or not there's one in the V&A Museum (Victoria and Albert). https://collections.vam.ac.uk/item/O35096/teapot-vegas-johnny/ I always think what you produce in 60 seconds is astounding. 👏

Stu Greenberg

I had a busy couple of days but so glad I made the cut-off for this! Great job Eddie!