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    Greater Maryland Chapter Events

    Throughout the year, we host several outstanding events. Click the links below for information about upcoming activities. Search for specific events by entering a keyword in the search bar below and selecting "Find Events." To get a full list of chapter events, select "View All."

    Maryland Advocacy Day

    As an advocate you can help influence state policy, connect with fellow advocates, and make a real impact for families affected by dementia in your community. Join us for the Maryland Alzheimer's Advocacy Day on February 18, 2026. 

    Memory Ball Dancing Stars

    The Alzheimer’s Association Memory Ball Dancing Stars - Best of the Bands will be held on Saturday, April 18 at the Baltimore Marriott Waterfront Hotel in Baltimore. During the signature fundraising event, Maryland leaders compete as Dancing Stars to raise awareness and funds for Alzheimer’s research, care, and support. This year’s event will pay tribute to the timeless music and bands of years past. Learn more about the Memory Ball Dancing Stars or contact Alice Pomplon.

    DO WHAT YOU LOVE TO END ALZ™

    Hiking, golfing, gaming, crafting, hosting a cookout, or playing pickleball or bridge — no matter what your passion is, you can make it a fundraiser with Do What You Love to End ALZ™. For more information, contact Nicole Gorski.

    Walk to End Alzheimer's®

    Across the nation, the Alzheimer's Association Walk to End Alzheimer's® is full of flowers, each carried by someone committed to ending this disease. Because like flowers, our participants don't stop when something's in their way. They keep raising funds and awareness for a breakthrough in the fight against Alzheimer's and all other dementia. Explore Walk to End Alzheimer's events.

     

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