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Alzheimer’s Disease Resource Center Hosts “Hope for Alzheimer’s Through Jazz Jazz Jazz” on February 9

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On February 9, Alzheimer’s Disease Resource Center will host a special fundraising event, “Hope for Alzheimer’s Through Jazz Jazz Jazz: A Musical Journey thru the Evolution of American Jazz” at 230 Elm, located at 230 Elm Street in Southampton. The event will be held that day from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m.


 


Those in attendance will learn how jazz has changed over the years. The story of jazz will be told through music, with live musical performances by David Oswald’s Louis Armstrong Centennial Jazz Band and Gail Storm.


 


Tickets are $75 each. Proceeds will benefit Alzheimer’s Disease Resource Center, home of the Mickey & Felice Neuwirth Care Center. Those who purchase a table of 10 receive one free ticket. (A single payment must be made for the table in order to receive the offer.) Ticket price includes a buffet and live entertainment.


 


Alzheimer’s Disease Resource Center is expanding its reach throughout Long Island and the metropolitan New York area. In 2011, the organization opened a satellite office in Southampton to provide services to East End residents who are suffering from Alzheimer’s Disease, their caregivers and their families.


 


To purchase tickets or for more information, please contact Mary Ann Malack-Ragona, Executive Director/CEO, at (631) 820-8068, or visit www.adrcinc.org.

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