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In Savannah, Georgia, the struggle against Alzheimer’s disease is a deeply personal one for many. The Alzheimer’s Association reports that over 188,000 residents aged 65 and older are affected by Alzheimer’s or related dementias. Additionally, more than 374,000 devoted friends and family members provide unpaid care, highlighting the widespread impact of this condition within the state.
In light of these figures, events such as Dancing Stars of Coastal Georgia hold significant importance. This annual event, scheduled for Friday, April 10, is set to take place at the Savannah Convention Center, kicking off at 5:30 PM. It represents not only a culmination of months of dedication and effort but also a crucial opportunity to generate funds for vital resources, support services, and ongoing research into Alzheimer’s disease.
This year’s event, themed “Unmask the Night,” introduces a fresh twist as a masquerade fundraiser. The gala promises an evening of elegance and entertainment, with the well-known duo of Kim Gusby and Ben Senger returning to host as emcees. Tickets are selling rapidly, yet a few tables remain available for those eager to contribute to this meaningful cause.
That’s why events like Dancing Stars of Coastal Georgia are so important. This Friday, April 10, beginning at 5:30 PM at the Savannah Convention Center, the months-long labor of love will continue to raise money for resources, support and research.
“Unmask the Night” is the new theme and for the first time, the gala will be a masquerade fundraiser. ’s Kim Gusby and Ben Senger return as emcees. Tables are selling fast, but a few are still available.
For more information on how you can attend or support the Stars, visit: www.dancingstarsofcoastalgeorgia.com.
Last year’s event raised more than $468,000.