THE NATIONAL MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS SOCIETY'S 36TH ANNUAL DINNER OF CHAMPIONS HONORS UNIVERSAL PICTURES' ADAM FOGELSON
CHAIRED BY BYRON ALLEN, JOE ROTH AND TOM SHERAK
LOS ANGELES, Sept. 21 /PRNewswire/ --
WHO: |
Honoree ADAM FOGELSON, Chairman, Universal, and chairs BYRON ALLEN, JOE ROTH and TOM SHERAK. Celebrity guests include ANNETTE BENING & WARREN BEATTY, SELMA BLAIR, JAMES CAAN, JOHN CORBETT, IAN GOMEZ, PHIL KEOGHAN, LARRY KING, PENNY MARSHALL, JOE McINTYRE, DAVID OSMOND, DONNY OSMOND, RON PERLMAN, BILL PULLMAN, LAURA RAMSEY, ADAM SANDLER, NIA VARDALOS and MARLON WAYANS. Also in attendance: OREN AVIV, GARY BARBER, ROGER BIRNBAUM, DICK COOK, PETER FARRELLY, SID GANIS, BRIAN GRAZER, HAWK KOCH, DONNA LANGLEY, RON MEYER, ROB MOORE and STACEY SNIDER. |
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WHAT: |
The National Multiple Sclerosis Society's Annual Dinner of Champions will honor Adam Fogelson, Chairman, Universal Pictures, for Universal's continued support in helping the Society move closer toward a world free of multiple sclerosis. Singer David Osmond, who was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 2005, will receive the Dorothy Corwin Spirit of Life award for his tireless efforts to raise MS awareness. |
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This annual event is sponsored by and benefits the Southern California Chapter of the National MS Society. It raises funds that support MS research worldwide, as well as vital programs and services for people living with MS and their families. |
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WHEN: |
Monday, September 27, 2010 |
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5:00 pm Media check-in begins |
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6:00 pm Guest arrivals begin (NOTE: press will be permitted to cover RED CARPET ONLY) |
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7:00 pm Dinner begins |
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WHERE: |
Hyatt Regency Century Plaza Hotel |
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2025 Avenue of the Stars |
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Los Angeles, CA 90067 |
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PARKING: |
SELF PARK AT HOTEL. VALIDATION WILL BE PROVIDED. |
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***ALL PRESS MUST BE ACCREDITED TO COVER THE EVENT.*** |
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ABOUT THE ORGANIZATION
Multiple sclerosis affects 2.1 million people worldwide. MS interrupts the flow of information from the brain to the body and stops people from moving. It is a chronic, often disabling disease that affects people in the prime of their lives, targeting almost twice as many women as men. The National Multiple Sclerosis Society, established in 1946, supports more MS research, offers more services for people with MS, provides more professional education programs and furthers more MS advocacy efforts than any other MS organization in the world.
SOURCE Universal Pictures
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