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A Day of Community, Kindness, and Free Resources at Shenanigans Comedy Theatre

Shenanigans Comedy Theatre is opening its doors for a full day dedicated to giving back to the community. With free resources, family-friendly activities, and support services for all ages, this event is designed to uplift, connect, and celebrate the spirit of generosity. Everything is first come, first served while supplies last—so bring your family, invite a friend, and enjoy a day filled with kindness.

Holiday Cookie Kits — 10 AM to 1 PM

Get into the holiday spirit with festive cookie-making kits courtesy of The Pantry at Shenanigans. Each kit includes everything you need to bake delicious cookies at home. Perfect for families, neighbors, or anyone looking to add a little sweetness to their day.

Free Haircuts — 9 AM to 5 PM

Local hairstylists and barbers are coming together to offer free haircuts for community members of all ages. Sign-ups begin in person at 8:30 AM, so be sure to arrive early if you’d like a fresh look.

Open Pantry — 10 AM to 1 PM

Food support will be available through the open pantry, where volunteers will be distributing bags of groceries to anyone who needs them. Special dietary needs will be met when possible, ensuring everyone has access to what best supports their household.

Open Mobile Closet — 10 AM to 1 PM

The Mobile Closet will be offering no-cost adult clothing options for anyone in need. Whether you’re preparing for job interviews, seasonal weather, or simply looking to supplement your wardrobe, all are welcome to browse and take what they need.

Kids Craft & Movie — 10 AM to 1 PM

Families with children are invited to enjoy hands-on crafts and a selection of movies and cartoons hosted by 50501 Huntsville in the Main Theatre. It’s a great opportunity for kids to play, create, and unwind.

All activities take place at Shenanigans Comedy Theatre, creating a warm and welcoming space for neighbors to come together. This day of service reflects the heart of the community—connection, support, and joy.

For more information, visit HuntsvilleLaughs.com.

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