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‘Y&R’ Stars Boogie Down For a Good Cause

Get ready to hit the dance floor — or rather the dance path — with “The Young and the Restless’” Melissa Ordway (Abby Newman),Angell Conwell (Leslie Michaelson), Max Ehrich (Fenmore Baldwin), Hunter King (Summer Newman) and Ignacio Serricchio (Alex Chavez), because all five have signed up to participate in the 1st annual The Beat MS Dance Walk, honoring director/producer/choreographer Adam Shankman.

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‘Y&R’ Stars Boogie Down For a Good Cause

Get ready to hit the dance floor — or rather the dance path — with “The Young and the Restless’” Melissa Ordway (Abby Newman),Angell Conwell (Leslie Michaelson), Max Ehrich (Fenmore Baldwin), Hunter King (Summer Newman) and Ignacio Serricchio (Alex Chavez), because all five have signed up to participate in the 1st annual The Beat MS Dance Walk, honoring director/producer/choreographer Adam Shankman.
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Get ready to hit the dance floor — or rather the dance path — with “The Young and the Restless’” Melissa Ordway (Abby Newman),Angell Conwell (Leslie Michaelson), Max Ehrich (Fenmore Baldwin), Hunter King (Summer Newman) and Ignacio Serricchio (Alex Chavez), because all five have signed up to participate in the 1st annual The Beat MS Dance Walk, honoring director/producer/choreographer Adam Shankman.

The soap stars will join Shankman, “So You Think You Can Dance” alumni Courtney Galiano, Jeanine Mason, Mark Kanemura, Comfort Fedoke, Dominic “D-Trix” Sandoval, Mark Germar and Ashley Galvan; “Dancing With the Stars’” Chelsie Hightower; “Awkward’s” Beau Mirchoff; and many more on Sunday, September 22, at University High School in Los Angeles to raise a goal of $50,000 to support direct services for people living with multiple sclerosis (MS), as well as cutting-edge research worldwide to find better treatments and a possible cure.

For more information and to find out how you can participate, call 1-800-FIGHT-MS or visit www.nationalMSsociety.org/cal.


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