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1 Alzheimer's Action Day Activities by County Join us at any of these presentations to learn more. We are glad to offer all of these events free of charge. Fond du Lac County The Alzheimer's Association of Southeastern Wisconsin is joining forces with the Aging and Disability Resource Center of Fond du Lac County to build awareness of brain health. Join us for FREE ice cream sundaes with brain healthy toppings, challenge your memory with brain games, and get some tips for a brain healthy lifestyle! 1:00 3:00 pm Aging and Disability Resource Center 50 N. Portland St. Fond du Lac Please call Tammy Dickman, or Tammy.Dickman@alz.org Jefferson County The Alzheimer s Association of Southeastern Wisconsin is joining forces with Fort Memorial Hospital to build awareness of brain health. Join us for FREE educational presentations and ice cream sundaes with brain healthy toppings, challenge your memory with brain games, and get some tips for a brain healthy lifestyle! 1:00 2:00 Presentation by Bonnie Beam-Stratz, Community Outreach Coordinator, Alzheimer s Association Know the 10 Signs Early Detection Matters in the Auditorium at Fort Memorial Hospital 2:00 3:00 Ice cream social in the Steel Away Café at Fort Memorial Hospital 3:30 5:30 Presentation by Bonnie Beam-Stratz, Community Outreach Coordinator, Alzheimer s Association Maximize Your Memory in the Auditorium at Fort Memorial Hospital 1:00 2:00 Know the 10 Signs Presentation Auditorium 2:00 3:00 Ice Cream Social Steel Away Café 3:30 5:30 Maximize Your Memory Presentation - Auditorium Fort Memorial Hospital 611 Sherman Ave, East Fort Atkinson Please call Bonnie Beam-Stratz at or Bonnie.Beam@alz.org
2 Kenosha County The Basics: Memory Loss, Dementia and Alzheimer's Disease. This program provides information that everyone should know about memory loss and what that means for all of us. Explore memory loss, dementia and Alzheimer's disease. Learn about risk factors, research, treatments, and steps to a proper diagnosis /assessment. Join us for this comprehensive overview! Presentation will be provided by Paulette Kissee, Community Outreach Manager, Alzheimer s Association. Registration is required. 1:30 3:00 Kenosha Public Library - North th Ave Kenosha Please call Paulette Kissee, County Join us for a presentation on the importance of Early Detection and the 10 Signs of Alzheimer s. Drop by for brain healthy snacks, learn about advocacy, educational classes, clinical trials, and other services. Find out ways you can be involved! All of these activities are FREE. 11:00 12:00 Presentation by Diane Baughn, Education and Training Services Manager, Alzheimer s Association, Know the 10 Signs Early Detection Matters. Registration is required. Space is limited. 12:00 2:00 Drop-in for: Find out ways you can volunteer and be part of our movement to end Alzheimer s! 11:00-2:00 Alzheimer s Association 620 S. 76th Street, Suite 160 Registration for class: Call or Deborah.Klement@alz.org Questions or need driving directions? Call
3 Know the 10 Signs: Early Detection Matters 10 Señales de Advertencia de la Enfermedad de Alzheimer Free presentation provided in Spanish by Virginia Zerpa, Community Outreach Manager, Alzheimer s Association. No charge. 10:00 12:00 Hillview Building Council for the Spanish Speaking 1615 S. 22nd St. Please call Virginia Zerpa, or Virginia.Zerpa@alz.org Alzheimer's Information Drop-in for: Find out ways you can volunteer and be part of our movement to End Alzheimer s! 1:00 2:45 pm Atkinson Street Library 1960 W. Atkinson Avenue Please call Gail Morgan, or Gail.Morgan@alz.org
4 Alzheimer's Information Drop-in for: Find out ways you can volunteer and be part of our movement to End Alzheimer s! 3:15 5:45 pm Capitol Drive Library 3969 N. 74th Street Please call Connie Chestnut, or Ozaukee County The Alzheimer's Assocation of southeastern Wisconsin is joining forces with Memory Minders to build awareness of brain health. Join us for FREE ice cream sundaes with brain healthy toppings, challenge your memory with brain games, and get some tips for a brain healthy lifestyle! Registration required. 2:00 3:30 pm Providence Place 815 Washington St. Grafton Please call Ginny Nyhuis, or ginny.nyhuis@alz.org Sheboygan County
5 The Alzheimer s Association of Southeastern Wisconsin is joining forces with the Sheboygan County Dementia Care Network to build awareness of brain health. Join us for FREE ice cream sundaes with brain healthy toppings, challenge your memory with brain games, and get some tips for a brain healthy lifestyle! Registration is required. 10:00 11:30 am St. Paul Lutheran Church 730 Cty Trk PPP Sheboygan Falls Please call Ginny Nyhuis, or ginny.nyhuis@alz.org Waukesha County The Alzheimer s Association of Southeastern Wisconsin is joining forces with Lutheran Homes of Oconomowoc to build awareness of brain health. Join us for FREE brain health refreshments, challenge your memory with brain games, and get some tips for a brain healthy lifestyle! Registration is required. 3:30 5:00 Presentation by Judy Gunkel, Community Outreach Coordinator, Alzheimer s Association Know the 10 Signs Early Detection Matters 5:00 6:30 Brain Healthy Refreshments and Presentation by Geri Heppi, Director, Life Enrichment Center, Memory: Where Did Mine Go? Location: Lutheran Homes of Oconomowoc Life Enrichment Center 1306 W. Wisconsin Ave. Roehl Auditorium Oconomowoc Please call to register.
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