The 9th Annual Race to Erase MS Hosted By Sela Ward
Musical Performances By Smokey Robinson, Donna Summer and Don Henley
Nancy Davis and Tommy Hilfiger Co-Chair
Sela Ward will host the event and she will be joined by Tom Arnold, Tony Danza and Bill Maher who will be the celebrity auctioneers for the incredible live auction. Additional celebrities attending include Jennifer & Sylvester Stallone, Dustin Hoffman, Ben Stiller, Teri Garr, Montel Williams among many others to be announced.
Tommy Hilfiger will create a magical fashion show that will encompass the Peace and Love to Erase MS theme. The show will have one of a kind design by Hilfiger modeled by the cast of "That 70's Show" as well as other celebrity models.
The Nancy Davis Foundation for Multiple Sclerosis is dedicated to the treatment and ultimate cure of MS. Funding research is the core focus of the Foundation and significant strides have been made to find the cause and the cure of this devastating disease. All funds raised support "The Nancy Davis Center Without Walls", a unique collaboration of the world's leading MS research scientists representing UC San Francisco, Harvard's Brigham and Women's Hospital, Yale, The Cleveland Clinic, Oregon Health Science University and University of Southern California. This nationwide collaboration of physicians, scientists and clinicians are on the cutting-edge of innovative research programs and therapeutic approaches to eradicate MS. It is the hope of the Foundation that in addition to combating MS through research in a clinical environment, an increased awareness will be created by educating the public about this mystifying disease.
Tickets to the 9th Annual Race To Erase MS start at $500. To purchase tickets for the event, please call (310) 440-4842.
For additional information or to request media credentials to cover this event, please call Andy Gelb of PMK/HBH at (310) 289-6200.
Source: The Nancy Davis Foundation for Multiple Sclerosis
Contact: Andy Gelb, or Jennifer Allen, both of PMK/HBH, +1-310-289-6200, for The Nancy Davis Foundation for Multiple Sclerosis

