“Six-legged afternoon”, solidarity and good humor with Chiodaroli and Cavallari: the video message – ilBustese.it

“Six-legged afternoon”, solidarity and good humor with Chiodaroli and Cavallari: the video message – ilBustese.it
“Six-legged afternoon”, solidarity and good humor with Chiodaroli and Cavallari: the video message – ilBustese.it

Everything is ready in Busto Arsizio for the “Six-legged Afternoon”, the now traditional walk with dogs through the streets of the center which this year includes many new features.

The last one concerns the presence of two well-known faces of Italian comedy: Stefano Chiodaroli, now a regular at the event, complete with welcome howls, and Max Cavallari from Fichi d’Pria, who will participate in the walk for the first time.

The meeting is scheduled for tomorrow at 2.30pm at the Cossetto park in via Foscolo, starting at 4.15pm and closing at 6pm. In between, many initiatives (read here). Participation is free of charge starting from 5 euros: the proceeds will be donated to the La Casa di Chiara association, committed to supporting research into childhood diseases and children in need of care.

The city councilor Alessandro Albani, who organizes the event together with the Free Runners Team, says he is «happy to have in the team, on the day dedicated to four-legged friends, also two comedians like Stefano Chiodaroli and Max Cavallari, who will participate in a joyful moment of celebration and socialization but, as always, focused on fundraising for an important cause. It’s nice that these artists lend themselves to a noble intent and I’m sure that with their overwhelming friendliness they will be able to give the participants a beautiful afternoon.”

The two comedians, known to the general public also for their participation in Zelig, created a video for the occasion, inviting people not to miss it.

RC

 
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