QUASH: Quest to Unravel Alzheimer’s Scavenger Hunt.
May 29, 2008 by Liz Lewis
Filed under Diseases & Conditions
I discovered this over at The San Diego Traveler.
QUASH is a scavenger hunt where getting from Point A to Point B is only half the challenge. Traveling by foot or public transport, you have two and a half hours to get complete the route, solving clues and completeing challenges along the way. Some challenges need brawn, others brain and all will require teamwork.
Sure sounds like fun not to mention a great way to support the cause and raise money for the Alzheimer’s Association. Only catch is you have to be in Philadelphia (June 7th), San Diego (June 14th), or Indianapolis (June 21st), to participate.
You can create your own team, join an existing team or register as an individual – we can match you up with a team. Jut select your city above to find out how to get started.
If anyone out there decides to participate, do let us know how you get on…















For families who deal daily with this tragic disease, I just read a newsletter on stem cell therapy for some 72 diseases including Alzheimer’s, macular degeneration, various cancers, osteo and RH arthritis and many more diseases. What I learned about medications (which work and which don’t) and what is on the horizon I felt I gained a lot from the report. You can find it at http://www.Abigon.com
Thanks for visiting Alzheimer’s Notes and sharing your information, Shirley.