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November 2022

Make memories for a good cause this Sunday, November 13th
2nd Annual Making Memories Festival and benefit concert to raise funds and awareness for Alzheimer’s

Sunday, November 13
LA Historic State Park (Chinatown)

November is Alzheimer’s Awareness Month, and for the second year in a row Alzheimer’s Los Angeles is hosting its “Making Memories Festival“, which was first held in 2021 to honor and celebrate the organization’s 40 years of service in LA. The event was such a success, they’ve decided to make it annual, with this year’s celebration including Grammy Award winners Los Lobos as the headliner, plus performances by Cut Chemist, Circle the Earth, Valley Queen, and DJ Mona Lisa, plus iconic food trucks like Baby’s Burger, Yalla, Recess Truck, and more. They’ll also have informational booths on brain health and other healthy resources as part of the festivities.
Cost: $30 for online orders; $35 at the door.

 

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The SoCal Sound Interview with Heather Cooper Ortner of Alzheimer’s Los Angeles and Karen Pearson & DJ Monalisa of Amoeba Music. Recorded 10.19.22.

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Making Memories Festival – Local Music. Local Food. Local Cause. Join Alzheimer’s LA in celebrating the 2nd annual Making Memories Festival on Sunday, November 13th, at the LA State Historic Park.

Enjoy performances by Grammy award-winning LA icons Los Lobos, appearing with Cut Chemist, Circle the Earth, Valley Queen, and & DJ Monalisa.

Tickets are on sale now! Click here for event info and to purchase.

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Alzheimer’s Los Angeles 2nd Annual “Making Memories” Music Festival

On November 13th, the organization will host its second annual Making Memories festival featuring Grammy Award-winners Los Lobos as the headlining act.

A variety of food trucks and vendors will feed the attendees as the event celebrates 40 years of service to the Los Angeles community.

Alzheimer’s LA is thrilled to welcome the Jona Goldrich Center for Alzheimer’s and Memory Disorders at Cedars-Sinai as the Champion Sponsor for this year’s event demonstrating the strong partnership between the two organizations and their shared commitment to the people of Los Angeles.

“Alzheimer’s disease is a leading cause of death and disability in the U.S. and the most common form of dementia among older adults,” said Zaldy Tan, MD, MPH, medical director of the Jona Goldrich Center for Alzheimer’s and Memory Disorders at Cedars-Sinai. “The number of Americans living with the disease is projected to nearly triple by 2060, so it is essential that we raise awareness and continue our work to discover the cause and unlock the cure for this devastating disorder.”

In addition to Los Lobos, this year’s multicultural music and food festival will include live performances by Cut Chemist, Circle the Earth, Valley Queen, as well as DJ Mona Lisa, and iconic local food trucks Baby’s Burger, Cerda Vega, Yalla, Stop Bye Café, and Recess Truck.

Informational booths focusing on brain health and other healthy lifestyle opportunities and resources will also be part of the festivities. Joining the Jona Goldrich Center for Alzheimer’s and Memory Disorders at Cedars-Sinai is premier sponsor Zenith Media.

“Alzheimer’s Los Angeles has been part of this community for more than 40 years and we’re proud of our long history of providing care and support to families in need when facing Alzheimer’s or another dementia. This event celebrates the richness and diversity of our community and what better way to do that than through music and food?” says Susan Disney Lord, Alzheimer’s Los Angeles Board Co-Chair.

Serving on the honorary committee are local and state officials Senator Dianne Feinstein; Representatives Judy Chu, Jimmy Gomez, Lucille Roybal-Allard and Adam Schiff; Assemblymembers Adrin Nazarian, Blanca Rubio, Miguel Santiago; and Los Angeles County Supervisors Holly J. Mitchell, Janice Hahn, and Hilda Solis. With this community event, Alzheimer’s Los Angeles is working to raise awareness about this critical issue and to ensure that anyone in need of help can access it.

They continue to educate the diverse population of the greater Los Angeles area about what dementia is and isn’t and fight to eliminate the stigma that perpetuates misunderstanding and creates unnecessary barriers to accessing available support and services.

“This event will help raise awareness about available support and resources within the communities most affected by Alzheimer’s disease,” comments Heather Cooper Ortner, President & CEO. “Last year’s event was an incredible celebration for families in need of some respite and fun, as well as the entire community. We knew before it was over that we would have to do it again this year!”

Alzheimer’s Los Angeles continues to meet the challenge of providing essential programs to their vulnerable clients and their caregivers. In California, more than half a million people have Alzheimer’s disease, with over 177,000 living in Los Angeles County. Experts estimate that someone in the US develops Alzheimer’s disease every 65 seconds. By mid-century someone will develop Alzheimer’s disease every 33 seconds.

Until there is a cure, Alzheimer’s Los Angeles will provide the care.   Gates open at 12 pm. Tickets are $30 each.

For more than 40 years Alzheimer’s Los Angeles has served people throughout Los Angeles County. 100% of funds raised stay local, providing free care and support for individuals and families. Low-cost training and education are also offered for professionals. Alzheimer’s Los Angeles focuses on care, support, advocacy, and local research. Alzheimer’s is a devastating neurodegenerative disease that weakens the memory and other cognitive and emotional functions. For more information, call the Helpline at 844.HELP.ALZ or visit www.alzheimersLA.org

Source: dtlaweekly.com

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