West Palm Beach, Fl - “A Night at the Moulin Rouge,” the
tantalizing theme of the 2008 gala benefitting Alzheimer's
Community Care, will be chaired by Gerri and Fred Morrow and
Herme deWyman Miro. Honorary Chairs are Lois Pope and Leo
Albert. The event will take place at the Breakers on Friday,
January 11, 2008 and will include a cocktail reception, silent
and live auctions, dinner and dancing. Spectacular
entertainment plans include the Michael Rose orchestra, the
incomparable Zanadu, and the Internationally acclaimed dance
team of Warren and Babette Brown.
Gerri and Frank Morrow, were the chairs and Herm deWyman Miro,
the Honorary Co-Chair of last year’s gala which scored an
unprecedented success for Alzheimer’s Community Care. All
three are well known and highly respected for their
philanthropic efforts on behalf of many worthy charitable
organizations and to their particular dedication to
Alzheimer’s Community Care. “We are thrilled and honored to
once again take part in the gala and contribute to this
important cause which affects us all” said Gerri Morrow. “It
will not be easy to surpass last year’s incredible event, but
we are up for the challenge. We promise an evening tres
magnifique,” added Frank Morrow. “We have established an
exciting precedent and working with Gerri and Frank is
especially wonderful,” said Herm deWyman Miro.
“A Night at the Moulin Rouge” will offer a special junior
ticket as part of a dedicated campaign to attract younger
members to the event, educate them about the disease and
develop awareness of the programs provided by Alzheimer’s
Community Care. Various attractive sponsorship packages and
underwriting opportunities are available to everyone wishing
to make a difference.
Alzheimer’s Community Care serves as an innovative model of
care that advocates for service and resources to promote and
provide specialized, compassionate, quality care to
Alzheimer’s disease and related disorders patients and their
caregivers. The company’s strategic principle is “Placing a
safety net around patients and their caregivers every day.”
For more information about “A Night at the Moulin Rouge,”
please call 561 683 2700 OR visit:
www.alzcare.org |