More than 5 million people in the US are living with Alzheimer’s. Every 67 seconds someone in the US develops Alzheimer’s. Alzheimers is the 6th leading cause of death in the US. 1 in 3 seniors dies with Alzheimer’s of another dementia. In 2013, 15.5 million caregivers provided an estimated 17.7 billion hours of unpaid care valued at more than $220 billion.

With those staggering statistics, it’s almost a given that you, someone in your family, or someone you care about has or will develop Alzheimer’s Disease or dementia. Although great strides are being made into research and treatment, it is a continuous battle.

To help raise funds to fight this prevalent condition, some very talented artists and supporters donated their work, time and commitment to the series of Memories in the Making Art Auctions across the front range.

The Colorado Springs event took place on Friday at the Antler’s Hilton, and there were some magnificent opportunities to not only pick up a great piece of artwork, but most importantly, support the cause.

Guests mingled, perused silent auction items and many had the signature red cocktails in hand. Auctioneer Kevin Holt acted as emcee and auctioneer extraordinaire, and before the fun bidding and other fundraising games took place, Event Chair Charlotte Long thanked everyone for their support. Carol Neve gave a stirring speech about how Memories in the Making and the Alzheimer’s Association gave her and her late husband Dick such comfort and confidence.

Crisp bidding for beautiful art pieces was the highlight of the evening and guests knew that they not only would be taking home a brilliant art piece, but a memory as well.

 

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