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When:
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Saturday May 31, 2008
2 - 4 pm
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Where:
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Skip Lee Field, St. John’s School
Buffalo Speedway (between W. Alabama & Westheimer)
Houston, TX
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Admission:
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Every $20 donation is considered admission for the game. The Alzheimer's Association will have a list of donors on game day, no physical ticket is required. Children are complimentary.
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Please join us after the game for happy hour priced drinks courtesy of Armadillo Palace.
The Armadillo Palace
5015 Kirby Drive at Barlett
Houston, TX 77098
Donation Instructions
Click here to contribute to Team Blonde
Click here to contribute to Team Brunette
Or, you may select the team you wish to donate to under "View Team Pages."
To donate to a specific person, select the person you wish to donate to under "View Fundraising Pages."
About the Event
The Young Committee which supports The Alzheimer's Association Houston and Southeast Chapter, was established in 2006 by a group of young
professionals wanting to increase awareness and support of the Alzheimer's disease in the Houston area.
Each spring, the group hosts an annual Powder Puff football game to raise funds benefiting the Alzheimer's Association. In 2007, with kind
donations of family and friends, the 60+ young men and women raised over $28,000 for the cause.
This year’s event chairs are Chapter Board Member Kate Allen Stukenberg, Fashion Editor, PaperCity Magazine, Meredith Riddle, Director of Marketing and
Special Events, PaperCity Magazine, Elizabeth Charpiot, Events Specialist, Bracewell & Giuliani LLP, and Dana Kantalis.
About the Alzheimer's Association
The Alzheimer's Association Houston and Southeast Texas consists of families, caregivers, scientists, health professionals, and concerned
citizens who are committed to finding a cure for Alzheimer's disease and to easing the burden of Alzheimer's disease and related disorders on
patients and their families and loved ones. The Chapter serves thousands of local families in Houston and 29 surrounding counties.
The mission of the Alzheimer's Association is to eliminate Alzheimer's disease through the advancement of research; to provide and enhance
care and support for all affected; and to reduce the risk of dementia through the promotion of brain health. To learn more about Alzheimer’s
disease or the Chapter, visit www.alztex.org.
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Total donations: $44,121
Goal: $50,000
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