Letter: Thanks to those who made ‘Broadway' show a success

Posted 4/4/16

To the editor:

On a cold February night the concert, “Broadway From Then ’Til Now” was presented at the Portsmouth High School auditorium by the Dr. Robert A. Davidson Charitable …

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Letter: Thanks to those who made ‘Broadway' show a success

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To the editor:

On a cold February night the concert, “Broadway From Then ’Til Now” was presented at the Portsmouth High School auditorium by the Dr. Robert A. Davidson Charitable Fund. 

The show was directed by Dr. Davidson’s daughter and son-in-law, Laurie and Craig Spaner. All other members of the family assisted with the various other tasks needed to successfully succeed in this endeavor.

Many volunteers, including the highly talented performers, helped to make the three-hour concert a success. So many people attended the concert or sent generous donations for the cause. Throughout the history of the show, several thousand dollars have been raised and donated to area charitable causes. 

To date, for example, $19,500 has been donated to the Portsmouth Public Educational Foundation toward their grant program. This year we have been able to donate to Portsmouth Educational Foundation, the Looking Upwards Children’s Program and Little League.

The family is grateful for all who supported us in memory of a great member of the community, Dr. Robert Davidson. We would specifically like to mention Stage Door Dance, Paul Little, Bob Poniatowski, Dr. Roderick Butlin, Brian Medeiros, Jim McGaw and Stagecraft Audio.

The Davidson family

Portsmouth

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