Two locally owned Grantville companies are participating in the Southern Crescent Alzheimer’s Memory Walk on Saturday October 3rd at the Frederick Brown Jr. Amphitheater in Peachtree City.
There will also be music, food and fun all to raise money for research and awareness for the Alzheimer’s Association.
Beth Dow of Home Helpers of Georgia and Alabama as well as Direct Link In-Home Emergency Monitoring is one of the organizers for Coweta County; she can be reached at 706-637-0422.
Also walking is Nancy Kory, owner of Grantville promotional and branded apparel company, BrandAffix.com (770-583-3141). Some Coweta County teams like Savannah Court of Newnan have chosen to wear “Coweta Orange” colored t-shirts to promote a unified Coweta participation in the event. Nancy can assist with your team’s t-shirts if you desire.
Beth and Nancy invite you to join them and “TAKE STEPS TO END ALZHEIMER’S!”
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