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Move for Minds:
The Event for Everyone With a Brain!

You’re invited to join Maria Shriver and The Women’s Alzheimer’s Movement for a fun, one-of-a-kind event to wipe out Alzheimer’s. Sign up, fundraise and be a part of this exciting three hour experience featuring an exclusive mind-body workout just for Move for Minds participants!
One Day. Eight Cities. Millions Impacted.
June 4, 2017
Boston | Dallas | Los Angeles | Miami | New York
Orange County | San Francisco | Washington DC
Come Meet Lori La Bey In Orange County

Can’t Make it? Donate & help her raise funds for research.
Any and all donations are appreciated.


AN EXCITING EXPERIENCE
FOCUSED ON THE MIND-BODY CONNECTION
- Exercise your brain and body with a specially designed and fun fitness experience
- Engage in a brain healthy marketplace with friends, food, books, experts and more
- Educate yourself with a panel of superstars in brain research, fitness, nutrition and more
- Empower yourself to save your brain and help wipe out Alzheimer’s

Once you are registered, you will receive tips and tools to make exceeding your $250 fundrasing minimum easy. Your fundraising efforts will benefit womens-based research to understand why women are disproportionately affected by Alzheimer’s.
I hope you will join us!
Thank you,
Maria Shriver










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