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About Memory Walk

The Alzheimer's Association Memory Walk,® nationally presented by Genworth Financial, is our national signature event and brings together family, friends, caregivers and concerned community members — who all want to make a difference. In the Inland Northwest Chapter, we combine Memory Walk with a Doggie Walk to make it an event for the whole family. Since 1989, Memory Walk has raised more than $200 million to help those battling Alzheimer's disease. Learn more about Memory Walk.

Walker news

Our heartfelt thanks to all who participated in our 2007 walks.

Choose a walk near you

The Inland Northwest Chapter walks take place in September and October. Choose from a walk below to register or to support a walker.

In North Idaho, the 2008 Memory Walk will be Saturday, Sept. 27, at Farragut State Park east of Athol.

In Eastern Washington, the 2008 Memory Walk will be Saturday, Oct. 4, at Center Place at Mirabeau Point Park in Spokane Valley.

Start a team

Forming a team for the Memory Walk can enhance your experience and multiply your impact on the fight against Alzheimer's. Together, as a team, you are a force much greater than what you can accomplish alone.

Click here to download a registration form. Click here to register online for the North Idaho Memory Walk. Click here to register online for the Spokane Memory Walk.

Fundraising tools

Click here to download a contribution form.

Memory Walk at a glance

Dates for the 2008 Memory Walk and Doggie Walk are Sept. 27 in North Idaho and Oct. 4 in Eastern Washington. Both are 3 miles in length. The North Idaho walk will be at Farragut State Park east of Athol, with late registration and check-in beginning at 8:30 a.m., Memory Walk at 10 a.m. and the Doggie Walk at 10:05 a.m. The Eastern Washington event wll be at Center Place at Mirabeau Point Park in Spokane Valley, with late registration and check-in beginning at 9 a.m. and the Memory Walk and Doggie Walk starting at 10 a.m.

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