Walk to End Alzheimer’s

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Amy Lacy, of Zionsville, stands among the Walk to End Alzheimer’s signs. (Submitted photo)
Amy Lacy, of Zionsville, stands among the Walk to End Alzheimer’s signs. (Submitted photo)

More than 4,000 people joined the Alzheimer’s Association Walk to End Alzheimer’s and united in a movement to reclaim the future for millions on Oct. 12, at Military Park in Indianapolis.

In total, participants raised more than $675,000.

Zionsville woman Amy Lacy and her team were honored with the first place Champions Award for raising $34,000. The CruZionsville, led by Steve Tarr, also of Zionsville, captured first place in the family/community category for raising $16,000.


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