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Alzheimer’s Walk

Walk to End Alzheimer’s
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By Sue Cummins
While it started out a little cold at the Portland Zoo at 7:30 a.m., the day soon became one of balmy, beautiful weather. I was amazed at how many people were there. Before the walk, we visited dozens of tables with free goodies for the participants. The actual walk was a little less than a mile; and it meandered through many of the animal exhibits. Throughout, there were even people cheering us on. It was truly a special event, and I am so glad that our Kiwanis club sponsored a team, giving me the opportunity to be a part of the “Fight to End Alzheimer’s” movement. Note: Our team raised $230.

