Everyone gathered to share the flower colors. Each color signifies a relationship to a disease. BY DENY HOWETH
November 10, 2013
Despite inclement weather, more than 100 people turned out for the October Walk to End Alzheimer's at Grove Park in Rehoboth Beach.
Everyone gathered to share the flower colors. Each color signifies a relationship to a disease. BY DENY HOWETH
Shown (l-r) Marley, Daisha and Kailani Summers choose Promise Flowers to represent their connection to the disease. BY DENY HOWETH
Hope and Mike Tyler represent a couple managing Alzheimer's with a journal and photographs. Hope reads about how she tries to remember moments by writing them in her book, while Mike snaps a photograph of her to add to the book. Claire Day, vice president of Constituent Services, holds the microphone. BY DENY HOWETH
Adean and Jim Bridges stand for her brother-in-law Donald James. BY DENY HOWETH
A yellow flower was signed by members of the walking group. BY DENY HOWETH
A crowd of more than 100 participants braved the weather for the Walk to End Alzheimer's. BY DENY HOWETH
A group of walkers listens to a story about Alzheimer's. BY DENY HOWETH
Gail Garne and John St. Jean of the band called Imagine received a 10-year award for volunteering. BY DENY HOWETH