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WILL BRISBIN, THE VOICE OF “RYDER” FROM PAW PATROL, TO MAKE DEBUT APPEARANCE IN WINDSOR
Easter Seals Ontario (Windsor-Essex) has announced Will Brisbin, the voice of “Ryder” from the hit TV series Paw Patrol as well as Paw Patrol: The Movie, as a guest at its Easter Seals Spectacle program this November. Brisbin shares the excitement as his appearance at the Spectacle will be his first worldwide appearance.
“I am thrilled to make my first appearance in Windsor in support of Easter Seals and look forward to meeting with Paw Patrol fans!” says Brisbin.
Brisbin is a Canadian actor, singer and dancer, best known as PAW Patrol’s team leader, Ryder. He gained fame in Hollywood in 2015 for the TV Series “Tiny Plastic Men.”
“Easter Seals is ecstatic to welcome Will Brisbin to Windsor for his first appearance,” says Easter Seals’ Development Officer and Spectacle promoter, Jeremy Renaud. “With his instant recognizability and popularity for his portrayal as Ryder on Paw Patrol, he will be an instant hit and the ideal fit for children, families and kids with physical disabilities to meet with this November at the Spectacle.”
Brisbin will be appearing at the Cartoon Kingdom Fanfare during the Easter Seals Spectacle that will take place at the Holiday Inn & Suites Ambassador Bridge hotel (1855 Huron Church Rd., Windsor, Ontario) on November 5-7, 2021. Tickets are on sale now via espectacle.ca.
Spectacle is a three-day event that will utilize the Holiday Inn’s full array of convention assets, amenities, and outdoor space, a combined activation area of 43,244 square feet through the delivery of the Cartoon Kingdom and LiUNA!625 Festival.
The Cartoon Kingdom Fanfare will include various elements found through traditional pop culture events that fans have come to enjoy, including comics, cards, toys, anime, tabletop and retro gaming, cosplay, comic creators, voice actors and celebrities across various fandoms, to name a few.
Easter Seals Ontario is now in its 99th year of being a champion for children and youth with physical disabilities from all backgrounds within the communities of Windsor-Essex and across the province. Its roots emerged from Rotary locally who spearheaded the founding organization, The Ontario Society for Crippled Children (November 28, 1922). Programs include funding for essential mobility and accessibility equipment, fully accessible summer camp opportunities at its two properties, Camp Merrywood and Camp Woodeden, online virtual camp programming, public awareness, and information resources. Easter Seals provides its programs and services thanks to the generous support of its donors and sponsors.

