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Sunday, May 12
The Indiana Daily Student

A group of people hold up their pin-wheel flowers during the opening ceremony of the Alzheimer's Association's Walk to End Alzheimer's event on Saturday at Bryan Park. Yellow flowers represent being a caregiver to a person with the disease, while purple represents having lost someone to Alzheimer's. Nicole Krasean and Nicole Krasean

Alzheimers

A group of people hold up their pin-wheel flowers during the opening ceremony of the Alzheimer's Association's Walk to End Alzheimer's event on Saturday at Bryan Park. Yellow flowers represent being a caregiver to a person with the disease, while purple represents having lost someone to Alzheimer's.