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Local film at Mosaic Stadium supporting sick kids

REGINA – The Hospitals of Regina Foundation will be holding a key fundraiser at Mosaic Stadium in August.

Trilight Entertainment Inc. will be playing a locally-filmed movie called A.R.C.H.I.E. on Mosaic Stadium’s Maxtron on August 20th with proceeds to Regina’s pediatric program.

The movie A.R.C.H.I.E. (Artificial Robotic Canine Hyper-Intelligence Experiment) tells the tale about a young girl named Isabel, who makes friends with a robotic dog who possesses special abilities.

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Trilight Entertainment Inc., the movie’s production company and partner Java Post in Regina, were looking for a way to give back to the community that has supported them through several projects. When the event’s coordinator Andrea Hoffman had the idea for the screening they jumped at the chance.

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“I wanted to create a fun event for all children. But I really wanted to reach out to families who have a sick child that may not get out very often,“ says Hoffman.

“Those families, and especially their child, will be treated to the movie and red carpet experience just like a Hollywood celebrity.” Hoffman says it is an opportunity for the community to have fun and rally around kids that don’t live routine lives. “It’s a day we want them to remember forever.”

For more information and tickets to the screening of A.R.C.H.I.E. at Mosaic Stadium visit ArchieForPediatrics.com.

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