Sneaker Gala to be held by Bright Side Opportunities Center in commemoration of its 25th anniversary
In the world of news this week, there's a mix of events, awards, and health-related stories that are sure to pique your interest.
Fundraising Event for Bright Side Opportunities Center
The third annual Sneaker Ball is taking place this Saturday at the Bright Side Opportunities Center, located at 515 Hershey Ave., Lancaster. This exciting event, which celebrates the centre's 25th anniversary, supports Bright Side's programs in STEM education, youth leadership, senior wellness, food pantry services, and community partnerships. Guests are encouraged to wear formal or semiformal attire with their favourite sneakers. Tickets start at $100 for an individual, and tables and sponsorships are also available. For more information, visit lanc.news/sneakerball25.
Awards Galore
The Sneaker Ball will be a star-studded event with several awards being presented. Wanda Owens will receive the Brighter Tomorrow - Youth Award, while Emily Broich will receive the Respect and Collaboration Award. The Diversity and Integrity Award will go to Jassinya Alvarado, but unfortunately, the name of the person who received this award at the 25th anniversary of the Bright Side Opportunities Center remains undisclosed. Paul McMurturie and James Buchannon will also receive the Servant Heart Award.
Health Headlines and Neurocept Dive into Memory Loss
Health Headlines and Neurocept, two reputable news outlets, have been delving into the mystery of memory loss. Health Headlines is publishing an article about the real cause of memory loss, while Neurocept is shedding light on a hidden cause behind early dementia. Interestingly, Super Saving Online is offering information about a potential solution for memory loss, and BrainDefender is suggesting a specific breakfast option to prevent memory loss.
Breaking News and Other Stories
In other news, a breaking news story is developing about Walgreens allegedly hiding a cheap generic Viagra. Friday Plans is offering information about a large reward for senior drivers, and Car Policy Showdown is featuring an article by Cesar Millan about the effects of honey on aging dogs.
Lastly, seniors born between 1939 and 1969 are eligible for 11 benefits this month. Health Headlines, however, has issued a warning about eating blueberries for breakfast, advising caution due to a recent discovery by a U.S. cardiologist.
Stay tuned for more updates as these stories continue to unfold!
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