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Tuesday, November 13, 200l
11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
Omni Shoreham Hotel
Blue Room
2500 Calvert Street, N.W.
Washington, D.C.
Featured Speaker and Honoree: Wilhelmina Holladaylong-time Washington, DC
resident, philanthropist and successful businessperson, and founder of the
National Museum of Women in Arts in Washington, DC
Speaker: Dr. Paul AisenProfessor of Neurology and Medicine at Georgetown
University Medical Center. Dr. Aisen will provide an update on the exciting
advances in Alzheimer's disease research. Dr. Aisen directs the Memory
Disorders Program, which is conducting a number of clinical trials to
develop better treatments for Alzheimer's disease
Master of Ceremony: Arch CampbellNBC4's Emmy-Award Winning Entertainment
Reporter and Movie Critic
Chair of Event: Kathy Petitt
Honorary Chair: Austin Kiplinger
11:00 a.m.: Silent Auction and Reception
Noon: Luncheon
Tickets: $l00 per person
Tables: $2,500 - $25,000
Two prominent District of Columbia residents are honored as Washington Monuments. They talk about their memories of Washington, D.C. in earlier times - to benefit those whose memories are lost - individuals with Alzheimer's disease.
Corporate, social and civil leaders, along with Alzheimer's disease activists participate.
Exquisite cuisine, excellent speakers, silent auction and more.
For more information, please contact Kelly Meltzer toll-free at (866) 259-0042, extension 118.
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