Seanelle Hanson shares lemonade

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What an inspiration Seanelle Hanson is to our community! As the Post Register reported, her teen son Zakk drowned in our stretch of the Snake River last summer. Rather than lose herself in pity, she fundraised $50,000 for three county search and rescue teams. That is a lot of money! Apparently the rescuers searched for several days, and the Idaho Falls stretch of the Snake River is reportedly very rocky and dangerous for divers. I have heard rescue divers usually return with bumps, bruises, and cuts.

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Seanelle Hanson is apparently still sharing lemonade.

Last year she put together that huge benefit for the local search and rescue teams.

This year she is putting another together that will undoubtedly top the previous year.

Somehow she got the famous comedian Brian Regan to perform for it, July 7th, looking like it’s at the Colonial Theater.

If you haven’t heard of Brian Regan, do yourself a favor and look him up at YouTube. He’s hilarious, and notable especially for his clean act. Yes, it is clean and hilarious comedy.

Good for you, Seanelle Hanson. You live a great example for everyone.


I was wrong on the location, it’s actually at the civic auditorium, you get the tickets at the colonial theater.

I heard Brian Regan waived his normal $25,000 reservation fee for this event so I was hoping the tickets would be reasonably priced.

Unfortunately the tickets are $50 each for 1st floor, $30 for balcony seats. A little out of my price range so I’ll stick to watching his clips on youtube.

Hope they can still pack the house at that price and raise money for a good cause.


anyone got tickets for this yet? havnt heard much coverate for such a big star comedian

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