Several stars of General Hospital are headed to Philadelphia for an up-close-and-personal event that will benefit the Sandy Rollman Ovarian Cancer Foundation.
Attention, Delaware Valley fans of General Hospital! If you missed your chance earlier this year to mix and mingle with some of the stars of General Hospital, there will be another chance coming up in September. And if you're a fan of "Fayden," this may be your final chance to see two GH actors together.
The Sandy Rollman Ovarian Cancer Foundation is hosting an up-close-and-personal event at Helium Comedy Club (2031 Sansom Street) in Philadelphia on September 16, 2017, with GH actors Rebecca (Hayden Barnes; ex-Greenlee Smythe, All My Children), Michael Easton (Hamilton Finn), Roger Howarth (Franco; ex- Todd Manning), and Laura Wright (Carly Corinthos).
Fans will get the opportunity to meet the actors, ask questions, hear what goes on backstage, get to know the actors, snag some autographs, and (probably the best perk of the bunch) take photos.
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Tickets for the event are non refundable. If you have any questions, reach out to Robin at [email protected] or (610) 446-2211, or visit www.sandyovarian.org.
Ticket prices range from $75 for access to the Q&A session to $150, which includes a personal meet and greet with photo and autograph opportunities. To purchase dinner tickets, visit www.ghdinner.kintera.org.
Parking is available at the Park America Garage directly next to Helium Comedy Club.
In addition to the meet and greet session, there is also an extremely limited private dinner. For details on how you can be one of the 35 fans to attend this event, click here.
The Sandy Rollman Ovarian Cancer Foundation, Inc., is a non-profit, 501c3 organization created as a tribute to the life, character, and immense strength of Sandy Rollman. Sandy passed away from advanced ovarian cancer in May 2000. Prior to diagnosis, Sandy experienced many textbook symptoms. Her symptoms were whispering, only no one was listening. The tragic result was that Sandy never had a chance against ovarian cancer. The Foundation's mission is to fight for those who are fighting, speak for those who have fallen silent, and provide for those who are working toward the end of ovarian cancer.
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