Matney tells W’burg Kiwanis about Walk to End Alzheimer’s Walk

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Southeast Kentucky Walk to End Alzheimer’s Walk Chair Paul Matney was the keynote speaker at the June Williamsburg Kiwanis Club meeting.

Matney noted that Alzheimer’s is responsible for one in three deaths of American senior citizens.

The walk will take place Oct. 2 in downtown Corbin, and Matney noted that he would like to have as many people as possible from Corbin, London, Barbourville and Williamsburg taking part.

As few as two people can form a team, and it costs nothing to register a team for the event.

To register or donate for the walk visit https://act.alz.org/site/TR/Walk2021/KY-GreaterKentuckyandSouthernIndiana?pg=entry&fr_id=14490, and click on the link to register or donate.

For more information about the Southeast Kentucky Walk to End Alzheimer’s, log onto the group’s Facebook page.

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