Laughs and heartfelt thanks will feature at fundraising concert
Comedy favourite 'Our Trace' has sent heartfelt thanks to all who have contributed to a fundraising push for a Walsall five-year-old who has cerebral palsy.
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The Wolverhampton-based comedienne has helped with a campaign to obtain a specially adapted bike for the youngster in time for Christmas and is doing a fundraising concert on Saturday which is expected to be packed.
She will perform with singer Cliff Thomas on Saturday in a concert organised by Beechdale community group Residents R Us, with plenty of laughs and music on the agenda.
Our Trace - real name Tracey Rhodes - performs concerts and shows all over the West Midlands region and bills herself as having appeared on TV and CCTV.
In recent appearances she has taken the hat around at the end of the evening and has also been inundated with donations and gifts to raffle off, including hampers and bottles, sweets and flowers as well as making donations online.
The Residents R Us Beechdale group are a non profitable charity group who organise free days out for children and the elderly visits to pantomimes and have joined in with the fundraising effort.
The target is expected to be reached with the rest of the money from the concert going to the group to help with their other causes and Tracey sent a thank you message to everyone who has donated.
She said: "Everyone has been so generous at the recent concerts I have done not to mention followers of the Residents R Us group and other community groups on Facebook.
"Times are hard for many people and to think they are helping to put a smile on a little girl's face at Christmas is heart warming - me and Cliff aim to put a smile on everyone's face on Saturday and thank as many people as possible who are there."
The concert will take place at Beechdale Social Club, Stephenson Square, Beechdale, Walsall from 8pm on Saturday with entry £10 on the door