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Alzheimer’s Association to hold Annual Golf Tournament
By Buzz | April 29, 2008
Alzheimer’s Association to hold Annual Golf Tournament:
Did you know that one in six people over the age of 65 have some form of dementia and that one in two over the age of 80 have Alzheimer’s.?
There is a very active chapter of the Alzheimer’s Association serving Lancaster and York counties in SC. They offer education on the disease, facilitate support groups for caregivers of loved ones with Alzheimer’s, and even have a grant program.
The local chapter is holding their annual Alzheimer’s Association Golf Tournament on May 19th at Springfield Golf Club in Fort Mill. The event is a fundraiser for the Alzheimer’s Association and will be a top notch experience for all participating golfers. Contact Sarah Bost at the Alzheimer’s Association office at (803) 327-4715 for more information about the Golf Tournament or any of the Association’s programs and services.
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May 1st, 2008 at 7:58 am
Here is more info on the tournament:
Captains Choice. Registration begins at 9am with shotgun start at 11am. Breakfast, Lunch and Evening Appetizers are included.
Golf Day events include: Hole in one contests for a car, set of clubs and $100,000 and a putting contest for a 42” Plasma TV, plus much more!
For more information, please visit the tournament site or call 803.327.4715.
Download the Player Brochure for details and entry form.
Seth Zamek
Senior Helpers
May 11th, 2008 at 9:16 pm
I heard that the local Alzheimer’s Assoc. has a program where people with Alzheimers can receive free funds to help with healthcare expenses. Is this true?