Harlan Rallies for Alzheimer's Awareness at Pioneer Park
On September 20th, Harlan residents united at Pioneer Park for the Walk to End Alzheimer’s, raising over $42,000 for critical research and support. Led by the Regency Park team, this event shines a spotlight on the fight against a disease affecting many in our community.

On September 20th, residents from Harlan and surrounding areas gathered at Pioneer Park for the Walk to End Alzheimer’s. This impactful event raised over $42,000 to support the Alzheimer’s Association's care, research, and support programs.
The top fundraising team this year was Regency Park of Carroll Walkers, led by Jim Feauto, who raised over $10,000 in memory of family members affected by Alzheimer’s.
Other notable teams included Team Mission: Possible, which raised $4,400, Team Elm Crest with $2,700, and Team Patty, contributing over $2,000. Fundraising continues through the end of the year, encouraging ongoing support for those impacted by this devastating disease.
With more than 62,000 Iowans living with Alzheimer’s and a significant number of caregivers, events like these are crucial in raising awareness and funds. For more details and to contribute to the cause, visit alz.org/walk.
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