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Autism Speaks Team 7 - Sept 23, Columbia City Theater
Autism Speaks Team 7 - Sept 23, Columbia
by stellasstar (Subscribe)
Posted on: Aug 24, 2008 at 3:36 PM PST
Channel: Local News
Location: Columbia City Theater
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AUTISM SPEAKS – TEAM 7
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 2008 - COLUMBIA CITY THEATER – SEATTLE, WA
THE MCCOMBERS
ARI JOSHUA
JOE DORIA
ALEXA
ROLE:ONE
LAZYBONES
TICKETS: WWW.STELLAMARIE.NET
SEATTLE, WA – 08/19/08 - AUTISM SPEAKS TEAM 7 presents the First Annual Fundraiser Concert to benefit Autism Speaks at Columbia City Theater on Tuesday, September 23, 2008 at 7:30PM. Musical veterans Role:One, LazyBones, Ari Joshua, and Joe Doria will be sharing the stage with newcomers The McCombers, and the amazing 11-year-old Alexa. This is a highly anticipated performance at the beautiful Columbia City Theater. They will amaze you, astound you, and hopefully move you to tears.
A little background regarding how each performer is touched by autism:
Alexa is an autistic happy little girl with amazing talent. She will be performing some of her favorite songs.
The McCombers have an autistic son who brightens their lives every day, and who inspired the song they wrote and will sing.
Ari Joshua and Joe Doria are not only extremely gifted, in high demand Jazz musicians, they are also wonderfully patient teachers of children with and without autism. One of their well-known bands is AriSawkaDoria.
LazyBones is an alternative rock band whose friends’ siblings have autism. Their music has an organic, rootsy sound that will get you groovin’ on the dance floor.
Role:One is a funky reggae-rock band whose friends have autistic children. Their blend of digital and live rhythms is a one of a kind experience whose journey you won’t want to miss.
Possible guests include a fire/light dancer who’s the mother of an autistic spectrum child, and an autistic 13-year-old intensely talented guitarist.
Every 21 minutes a child is diagnosed with autism. In the past decade the number of school-age children getting treatment has skyrocketed 600 %. Autism is a neuro-developmental disorder that is characterized by impairment of social interactions and communication, and severely restricted interests and highly repetitive behavior. It is commonly diagnosed by the age of 3, and in some cases, as early as 1 year. 1 out of 166 children have autism. Currently, there are no effective means for prevention, treatment or a cure.
Their performances will make this a night to remember. So don’t miss out! Buy your tickets before the show because there is limited seating. The show might sell out! Don’t miss your chance to get tickets early.
The money raised supports Autism Speaks' mission to find the causes, effective treatments and a cure for autism through funding essential biomedical and scientific research.
A cure must be found NOW!
Location: Columbia City Theater, 4916 Rainier Ave, Seattle, WA 98118
Info Line: 206-723-0088
Website and Pre-Sale Tickets: www. stellamarie.net
Contact: Stella Podgornik, 206-265-3652, stella@stellamarie.net
Tickets for children can be purchased on the day of the event at the door. This is being done in order to verify the age of the children in attendance.
0-5: free
5-12: $5
Pre-Sale: $12
Day of Event Sale: $15

you can also donate to the fundraiser at www.stellamarie.net if you can't make it out to the event

This show is in preparation for the official Autism Speaks Walk being held at the UW Campus on Oct 4.

Stella puts on a good event, go have fun, open your wallets and let the love poor out..........A cure is in site with enough research dollars,,, the future of austistic children will indeed be bright. You don't realize the devestation until its you.

Tell Alexa I am proud of her for playing music and educating others about austism. She will be an amazing woman.

Obsidian Moon and Lazaro will also be performing. Obsidian Moon will be on stilts performing with lights and glow sticks. Lazaro has Prader-Willy and he will be singing a couple of his favorite songs.
stella says ...
On Tuesday, Aug 26 at 10:39 AM
You can also donate to Autism Speaks via www.stellamarie.net You don't have to attend to participate!