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Pilot Club Alzheimer's Walk to be held Oct. 24
by John Lentz
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Pilot Club members pose before the entrance to the A.B. Gibson Educational Center in Laurinburg, where the annual Alzheimer s Walk will take place Saturday. Front row, left to right: Ercel Quick, Jenny Tippett, Gillie Edwards (facilitator); Back row, Beverly Mills, Margaret Herring, Dot O Briant, and Nancy Currie (caregiver).
Pilot Club members pose before the entrance to the A.B. Gibson Educational Center in Laurinburg, where the annual Alzheimer's Walk will take place Saturday. Front row, left to right: Ercel Quick, Jenny Tippett, Gillie Edwards (facilitator); Back row, Beverly Mills, Margaret Herring, Dot O'Briant, and Nancy Currie (caregiver).
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The Pilot Club of Laurinburg will hold their annual Alzheimer's Walk Saturday beginning at 10 a.m. Participants will register at the Main Street entrance of the A.B. Gibson Educational Center in downtown Laurinburg beginning at 9 a.m. to walk the "All-American Mile" through the city.

Gillie Edwards, facilitator of the Alzheimer's Support Group of the Pilot Club of Laurinburg for the past decade, has seen the disease touch more and more persons with each passing year.

"An awareness and an understanding of this disease has increased, as have the numbers of persons and families that have been affected by it," Edwards said. "The more people I meet, the more I know who have parents, uncles, aunts and others who have been touched by this terrible affliction."

In turn, the response from the community has multiplied as well, according to Edwards, with a steady increase both in the numbers of participants in the annual walk as well as in the amount of money contributed toward fighting the disease.

"All of the money raised from our annual event goes to the Alzheimer's Association of Eastern North Carolina," Edwards said, "unless a donor specifies another destination for their funds. The walk is for caregivers of Alzheimer's patients and/or for family members and others who have loved ones affected by the disease."

A registration fee of $25 is requested, though any amount will be gratefully accepted, according to Edwards. The walk is open to everyone, and sponsors are welcome.

"We receive support from area businesses, doctors, attorneys, general merchants, and individuals," Edwards said. "Anyone who registers will receive a t-shirt that includes sponsors' names, and those who contribute $100 or more will have their name included on next year's shirt."

The Pilot Club also sponsors an Alzheimer's support group, which meets the second Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m. in the board room of Scotland Memorial Hospital.

"The meetings, like the walk, are open to everyone," Edwards said. "Caregivers and family members both are more than welcome."

Nancy Currie is one such person, who serves as a caregiver for her mother.

"I support Alzheimer's research," she said with finality.

Saturday's event will feature door prizes and refreshments following the walk.

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October 21, 2009
It is important for patients and families affected by diseases such as Alzheimer’s to consider participating in clinical studies. One such study is the ICARA Study (www.icarastudy.com), whose goal is to explore if an investigational drug, called Bapineuzumab, can help slow the progression of Alzheimer’s Disease. Clinical studies that test new treatments are the best chance we have for fighting this disease. Current therapies for Alzheimer’s treat the symptoms associated with it, not the disease itself.
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