Golden Gazette October 2020

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Volume 32, Number 10

October 2020

In October & Inside Texas Tech Football Oct. 3 Kansas State in Manhattan, Kansas Oct. 10 Iowa State in Ames, Iowa Oct. 24 West Virginia in Lubbock Oct. 31 Oklahoma in Lubbock

2nd First Friday Art Trail 5th Last Day to Register to Vote 9th New Neighbors .......... page 6 12th Columbus Day 13th Christian Women ..... page 8 13th – 30th Early Voting 15th to Dec. 7: Medicare Open Enrollment 31st Halloween Airport renovations ...... page 12 VOTE: Candidates on the ballot ........... page 19 Coming in November 1st Time change 3rd Election Day

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Lubbock, Texas 79401

2020 Walk to End Alzheimer’s: Different walk, same reasons

The world may look a little different right now, but one thing hasn’t changed: the commitment to ending Alzheimer’s. This year, Walk to End Alzheimer’s is everywhere — on every sidewalk, track and trail. Health and safety are top priorities. This year’s event won’t be a large inperson gathering — instead, walks will be held in small teams of friends and family while others in the community do the same. We are all still walking and fundraising for the same thing: a world without Alzheimer’s and all other dementia. Go to ‘Alz.org’ to ‘Get Involved’ to ‘Find Your Walk’ and join the cause. The opening and promise garden ceremony is set for 10 a.m. Oct. 31. And a celebration party will commence at 7 p.m. Nov. 10. Talk to a dementia expert 24/7 by calling 800-272-3900.

10 Early Signs & Symptoms of Alzheimer’s

Memory loss that disrupts daily life may be a symptom of Alzheimer’s or other dementia. Alzheimer’s is a brain disease that causes a slow decline in memory, thinking and reasoning skills. There are 10 warning signs and symptoms. If you notice any of them, don’t ignore them. Schedule an appointment with your doctor.

1. Memory loss that disrupts daily life

One of the most common signs of Alzheimer’s disease, especially in the early stage, is forgetting recently learned information. Others include forgetting important dates or events, asking the same questions over and over, and increasingly needing to rely on memory aids (e.g., reminder (See Walk to End, Page 15)

How to vote in Texas

Register to vote by Oct. 5 Vote early – Oct. 13-30 Vote on Election Day – Nov. 3 Voter ID required – 1 of these forms of photo ID: - Texas Driver License - Texas Election ID Certificate - Texas Personal ID Card - Texas Handgun License - U.S. Citizenship Certificate with Photo - U.S. Military ID Card with Photo - U.S. Passport VoteTexas.gov: a website devoted to keeping voters informed. (See page 19 for a listing of candidates on the Lubbock County ballot.)


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