“On Stage Live” variety show aids fight against multiple sclerosis

Stuart SchlossmanCaregiver related, Multiple Sclerosis

By Rachel Sauer
Friday, November 26, 2010
First, his sister-in-law was diagnosed. Then his brother. And then his wife, Cindy, was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis.
By that point, Teddy Davis and his family had a choice: They could plunge their heads deeply into the sand, or they could make a clear-eyed assessment of the situation and then do something about it.
“So, it was like, OK, there’s no point in just sitting around and watching all this happen,” he explained. “Let’s make a difference, let’s see if we can find a cure for this disease. They need money? OK, let’s see if we can raise some money.”
Davis, who lives in Aspen, organized On Stage Live three years ago. It’s a variety show with proceeds going to multiple sclerosis research. On Friday, Nov. 26, On Stage Live 2010 will come to Grand Junction’s Avalon Theatre.

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